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Show I UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. NOVEMBER 4. 1938 Page 8 This can be said of former President Hoover down to the local (necessity to Republican presidential victory in 1940, is expected by reactionary Republican spellbinder. the Republicans to elect two DemThe reactionaries have made the claims that this was no ocratic Senators this fall and 29 (Continued from Fage 1) state in which to locate industrial plants unless, or until, the G. Democratic members of the House in its efforts for the public welfare. Perfec- O. P. is returned to power; that chambers of commerce were to 16 Republicans. d and Reelection of Senator Davis in tion is not among the possibilities of any human agency, but powerless to procure new enterprises under Democratic admin Field, would Pennsylvania, that our great President in the White House has done a work istrations in state and nation." With only seven states under not be a gain. says He cannot figure will live in history as one of the greatest services to American Republican control and two of them concededly Democratic more than two Senate gains from humanity. He came to the Presidency cpnfronted with problems this year such declarations merited the guffaws that invariably Mason and Dixon line to Canada. Few Republicans are hopeful of that involved not only the prosperity of the Nation but the greeted them. senatorial says gain in Indiana, shoulders his liberties. On preservation of our most precious "The New Deal does not want recovery. It will not suit Field. Odds are just a little in was placed the burden of responsibility for the fate of its purpose for our poor people to be independent. They are favor of reelection of Senator people, nationally and personally a trust of appalling therefore traffickers in human misery." This refrain of Re Robert J. Bulkley (Democrat) in magnitude. None knew what could be done. We only knew that publican candidates is familiar to the people in many states. It Ohio, and (still relying on the" confidential low down from Repubunless he solved the problems the result would be chaos. is so silly that the people laugh loud and long. lican leaders), in Illinois the odds Well, he did work it out, and we are today a nation conThe actual facts tell a different story. still favor Scott Lucas, Demofronted only by such difficulties as come to all peoples; a The Annalist notes that "business is more favorable than cratic nominee for Senator. More information on Illinois is normal, not an abnormal economical slackening such as we at any time in the past decade." supplied by another experienced several times since the foundation of the Republic, Despite doleful indictments of the New Deal for retarding G. Gould Lincoln, for his and have learned how to handle. No longer must we follow business in editorials, and gloomy G. O. reactionary newspaper Republican Washuntried trails, such as President Roosevelt blazed. No longer P. campaign speeches to the same tiresome effect, the same Star. in the case of As ington jour Mr. do the foundations of our economic and financial system trem nals, usually far back inside, tell the Field, positively nothing which of business moving story redound to the benefit of the ble under the impact of a depression. No longer do we have to ahead at the fastest clip since 1935. Announcement Alfred might by reactionary Republicans would eslook on the collapse of our banks as the probability P. Sloan, Jr., chairman, that General Motors would return cape his scrutiny. In Illinois, he tomorrow. 35.000 men to vrork within two weeks in 69 plants, with a pay had hoped the farmers would be We have security, and the reason we have is because we roll increase of a million dollars a week; over the AAA crop proannounced in- distraught Chrysler he but the says: It seems prethave a great President, who has shown that he has the will, creased pay for 10,000, and immediately Ford said he would gram, clear the Democrats get the that ty ability, and the bravery to do what is necessary. That is why add 35,000 to his River Rouge plant to bring it to the peak of benefit of this political next Tuesday's election will confirm the faith of our people in 87.000 workers. Packard Co. said its force of 12,000 would on the part of the Farm partiality organizathe New DeaF doctrines represented by Franklin D. Roosevelt. be doubled immediately. tion leaders. Reason: The Republican candidate for Senator, Lyons, That is the reason why the people of Utah will reelect Yes, locally, here in Utah, the G. O. P. spellbinders who long on forensics and Senator Thomas and Congressmen Murdock and Robinson so calamity howling does not jibe with actual happenings. Utah nil asappears to foresight, launched a that they may continue to uphold the hands of the President mining industry rehires many workers. The lead smelter of the vigorous attack on the Roosevelt in the next Congress. So, Mr. Lincoln American Smelting and Refining company plant at Murray farm policies. sums it up as pleasantly as possiopened and put 300 men on the job. The copper smelter at ble by saying as to Illinois: MATERIAL FOR COMIC STRIPS Tooele reopening and giving jobs to 50 additional men. Utah' If Lucas vote (Democrat for mines at and and mills Arthur Copper Bingham Magna rehiring Senator) is held down to a plurality of 200,000 over Lyons that will additional 500 The reactionary Republican campaign tactics in Utah men, etc. mean that there has been a really The G. O. P. spellbinders and calamity howlers havent substantial and elsewhere would make excellent material for daily newsswing back to the Rea stand Utah to on. comical the know comic leg as to as and comic facts will are vote since people say Senator Lewis was strips, strips. They papers' publicans, elected two years ago by 597,000. the .least. straight New Deal Democratic ticket next Tuesday. Thats real optimism, in the reacAmong the biggest jokes of this election season in Utah is the series of political silliness .written by a Republican reporter POLITICAL OUTLOOK thing in Rhode Island and they tionary Star style. have virtually no hope in Connectfor a Republican newspaper wherein he in having an exodus of icut. This is due not only to A WELCOME, LABOR 1936 New Deal voters deserting the New Deal candidates and (Continued from page 7) good Democratic government, but SAVE MONEY marching into the reactionary G. O. P. on Tuesday, Novem- ugh production schedules that it any one of the Republican facOn Gallon of Gas Every tions striving for supremacy would would obviate the need for the ber 8. , see rather the Democrats win than discussed for Nobody except this particular Republican reporter of the ob week recently SUPERIOR OIL CO. one of the Republican other any The article spreading. quotes Republican newspaper .has heard anything like it in Utah in this executives of all companies as pre- factions. 9252 SOUTH STATE Field is the Washington correyear of our Lord 1938. dicting strong upsurge of busiSANDY, UTAH The fact of the matter is that all independent political ob- ness. Buick reported more or- spondent of the Boston Herald, He Wholesale and Retail paper. servers claim that the New Deal is stronger in Utah in 938 than ders for new cars than at any time strong reactionary knows New book. in like 10 a last the England years. Petroleum Products r it was in 1936 when Roosevelt received the greatest majority In its weekly general business Counting out Maine, which has alever given to any political candidate in Utah. In this event summary October 14 the Standard ready spoken for Dr. Townsend Wasatch Oil Ref. Products it stands to reason that the voters of Utah by their ballots will Statistics Company of New York the Roosevelt administration will SERVICE at all New Dealish), stated: not fare badly in the northeast. support the New Deal candidates supporters of the President. not Careful analysis of answers to a Near York Democratic This is common sense. number of most optimistic Republican The arge questionnaires Evidently the Republican newspapers series of articles rom corporation executives creates to whom the writer has talked does are mere propaganda for the reactionary Republicans nothing a picture viry much different from not believe there is a chance to hat of the fall of 1937. For the gain a Senator in New York, more, and nothing less. Vote Democratic current quarter better business is Field continues. He gives Dewey, This is in line with the Republican "campaign of fear." expected. Practically all G. O. P. candidate for governor, no Re-eleThe Old Guard reactionary campaign has degenerated into generally executives expect production - ex- chance and says: The really imt pitifully futile attempts to put fear into the hearts of the people. pansions over third quarter levels. portant point is that New York On the following day, in the Like the last desperate efforts of a losing football team with 47 electorial votes, an absolute survey of the throwing volleys of forward passes in the final quarter with Clevelandbusiness Trust Company, Col. careless abandon, the G. O. P. rabble-rouser- s WELCOME, LABOR on stump, radio Leonard Ayres, noted conservative and newspapers have attained an e low in demagoguery economist, observed that the FedBring it to eral Reserve index of industrial production climbed from 77 in June o 91 in September, an advance so Re-ele- ct exceptional that it has been defisingle-minde- 130,-000,0- 00 ultra-conservati- super-c- onservative 1 32-to- ur 1 R 7 ct mid-Jctob- er Arthur J. all-tim- On Their Record nitely surpassed in only one Your County Democratic Candidates. Here . They Are : For Senate Comm. (4 year) J. B. Mullins. Comm. (2 year) Roscoe Boden. Clerk William J. Korth. Sheriff S. Grant Young. Assessor A. J. Skidmore. Auditor Ferrell H. Adams. Treasurer J. R, Jarvis. . Recorder Mrs. Cornelia S. Lund. Attorney Harold EL Wallace. Surveyor George M. Haley. Stanley N. Child, Grant Macfarlane, Gordon 4 h Service Wfgge-lan- 2319 SaT State More than that, Republic-i- n leaders who know what is gong on do not even claim, in private conversation, that they will carry enough states to make a formidable showing, not enough to total one-thiof the electoral college. In his survey Field, who is not ;he kindto overlook anything fard Operated Efficiently and Economically ; On November Eight (Paid political Adv. by County Democratic Committee.) vorable to the Republicans, says New Hampshire, which has one of the few Republican governors, is doubtful. In Massachusetts, Republicans hope but they are far rom sure and they do not look or any gains in the House. he reRepublican leaders, have little cords, hope for any- , . VOTE NOV. 8 (Paid Political Adv.) Judge Roger I. McDonough TO paign. Made Thousands of Improvements Efficiency Economy ELECT mary of the present political cam- Reduced Taxes 10 per cent VOTE DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT ... Courtesy Ily. 8307 , Maine and Vermont are the only sure Republican states this year, declared Carter Field, veteran political observer in his sum- Saved Taxpayers $903,000 IT COSTS NO MORE TO HIRE EXPERTS d. Salt Lake County Assessor Body and Fender Work, Towing, Painting, Welding, Battery Service, Repairing WO VETERAN G. O. P. SCOUTS SEE SLIM CHANCE OR THE REPUBLICANS YEARS THEY HAVE Keep Marching Along with Roosevelt three-mont- period since the index was initiated in 1919. Continuing he said: The exceptional strength of he current advance is especially noteworthy in view of the fact that it has so far received very little support from the automotive indus-r- y and not a great deal from construction, despite the fine showing 'hat new building is making. And your legislative District Democratic Candidate. IN Skidmore Chris' Auto UTAH SUPREME COURT Since 1928 Judge McDonough has been a judge of the Third District Court. In 1932 his ability as a jurist gained him the recognition of being chosen presiding judge, a position he has held since. During the war he served with the 91st Division in France and has since been an active member of the American Legion. EXPERIENCED V - HONEST - FEARLESS ' Vote Democratic Straight (Paid Political Adv. by State Democratic Committee.) |