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Show t I Friday, February 11, 193s UTAH VALLEY NEWS FUiFour American Labor On The March Real Estate Hurry ! Hurry! Its Almost Ended! re BARGAINS. e. I Room Modern Brick Homo, Part Basement, Large Lot, Fnrnlsh-a- Nicely North-Eas- t, Or Un$2,109.00. only Ovtar Mast ML Entire Stock Brick Homo Naar B. T. U., with Plumbing, Sult-abl- a tor Two famlllaa. Only IS, 100.00. Hart Schaffner and Marx Varsity Town Room Brick Homo, Plumbing and naatlng. Raeently tod In and Out A boma with sufficient rooma to rant to maka payment attar a amall down payment. Naar B. T. U. Only $2,700. Topcoats Overcoats ra It Values to $35. $2475 acre farm Juet outalda elty llmlte, variety choice fruit, alfalfa and plow land, good brick houae, chicken Bara and coopa for 100. other out building. Only ENTIRE STOCK Hart Schaffner and Marx $4,600.00. 1 HEAI, REALTY Co. FIIONE 4 105 West Center St. We Sell The Earth and Suits --T opcoats - 0 coats In-au- re It Content" MATTRESSSES $38.50 and $10.00 Values $j.75 $45.00 and $50.00 Values $37.75 Remade Your own mattress renovated and recovered, made same as new only SALE Florsheim Shoes $4.00 Or converted into an Innerspring for only $9.50 $Q.45 L' We call and deliver Free Oman 54 N. 4th West At At A Few Style8 Higher Mattress Co. Phone At a pro-mla- ea I Room I ent unlona, and at n convention In Buffalo, N. Y. in March, 1ISI, the and Radio Electrical United By V. J Workers of America was launchInspired by maauranees and ed aa an International Industrial of aid. tba United Rubber union. Thla union at one aplaunched n drive to enllat nil tho plied to tba American Federation workera la tha rubber Induatry. of Labor for n charter which was They met with aneceee and when a Refused. strike broke out In tho bis Goodyear Plant in Akron, Ohio, tho Aato Union Unite C. I. O. Unloni Joined battle. Five In tho automobile Industry, the of tho most experienced orgenla-er- e program advocated by tho C. L of tho old Unlona were aent to O. for Industrial unity in one A. aid the Rubber workera. FinanF. of L. nnlon met with a ready cial aid waa forthcoming, and response. It was formally adoptJohn Lewia and .other C. L O. ed by tha 8outh Bend Convention lendere mobilised national labor of the United Automobile Work-er- a support behind them. of America In April 1928. ReThe Goodyear strike waa the of ell the presentatives first major test of Industrial or- ent Unions outside the A.IndependF. of L. ganisation ei advocated by tho C. attended thla convention and asI O. It was successful, and from sured the delegates that they that time on, membership increas- would gladly Join with them In ed In tha United Rubber Workers one organisation, If It waa a by leaps end bounds. Indemocratic and Meanwhile A. F. of L. federal dustrial union. C. I.completely O. spokesmen unlona In other industries were assured the convention that their gaining new courage and hope unions would support the Auto from the existence of n committee Workers In every way In n united formed to aid them In obtaining drive for Industrial organisation. the International Industrial union The effect of such assurance charters they desired, in order to the auto workers was simiupon Join C. I. O. and organise on an lar to the effect already made upIndustrial basis. on the rubber workers. The United Automobile Workers beRadio Workers Next The federal (A. F. of L.) gan a series of mergers with the Unlona In tha radio manufactur- independant unions after the conuntil there came to no ing Industry renewed their de- vention, mands upon tha American Feder- for all practical purposes but one ation of Labor for an Industrial union, still affiliated with the A. charter. They met repeated re- F. of L., In the auto Industry. Imfusals, however, from the Feder- Membership began to Increase ations Executive Council, which mediately It became clear that orwas to be curried oat finally decreed that they should ganisation be turned over to the Jurisdiction along the Industrial lines advoof n building trades Craft Union, cated by the C. I. O. the International Brotherhood of The Steel Drive Electrical Workers. Is Launched This decision waa entirely unSteel was an Industry which the to the radio workers, satisfactory the more so because tho I. B. E. C. I. O. leaders had had more In W. offered them only Class B. mind than almost any other. In membership, with but one vote their long straggle to convince per Loral Union as compared with the A. F. of L. leadership of tho one vote per member allowed to necessity for aggressive Industrial drives In the basic Industries. But its building trades members. The federal Unions of the radio due to the anxiety of the Commitworkers, therefore, decided to set tee to avoid any dual unionism up an industrial anion of their and to bring the newly organised own, uniting their ranks with in the A. F. of L. It waa months the some already existing independ before they could prepare Industrial Unionism Meets the Test d. l,20(.00. Only tarnished, EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fourth of a series of articles on American Labor written especially for the Utah Valley 'News by V. C. Jones, well known labor organizer whose home is in Provo. In previous articles Mr. Jones outlined the birth of the C. I. O., and its progress becoming one of Americas great labor movements, and explained the issue now at stake between the C. LO and the A. F. of L. Sale Florsheim Shoes Ends SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 12 Provo 579-- W AA . SHRIVERS ground for a stool union campaign. lfnny attempts wore mods to Indue tha A. F. of L. to launch such n drive, as ordered by repeated conventions bat tha A. F. of L. union In tha Induatry, tbo Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, finally became convinced that no adequate assistance was forthcoming from tho eraft leaders for an Industrial drive. Tha Industrial unlona of tho C. I. O. on tho other hand, war ready to pnt np 150,000 for the Immediate lannchlng of such n campaln, and thla offer vu accepted in Juno 1110, by tho Amalgamated Association. John L Lewis, ms chairman of tho C. L O. lost no time la appointing n Steal Workers Organising Commute made np of representatives of the C. I. O. Unlona and tha Amalgamated Association, and n week or two later tha big steel drive waa actually under way, with 200 organizers in the field. But still, it may be noted, the C. I. O. was taking every precaution to operate within the frame-wor- k of the American Federation of Labor. Tho Amalgamated Association was an A. F. of L. union, whoae charter gave It romplete Industrial Jurisdiction, although n score or more of Craft Unions refused to recognise thla Jurisdiction and claimed the right to split away many of the steel workers. Who Split the Labor Movement" Veit article. PICKED UP IN PASSING In Massachusetts yon cannot obtain n drivers licence until yon produce an Insurance certificate showing yon era protected against damagea for personal injury or death to others In tha ovent of an accident on tha highway. Compulsory accident insurance for nil motorists la being advocated In Balt Lake City. s s Tho A. F. of L. has revoked tho charter of tho United Mine Work-er- a of America, the Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, and tha Federation of Flat Glass Workera, and at tha some time William Groan, A. F. of L. president, has withdrawal hia 43 year membership In tha Mina Union headed by John L. Lewia. Open defiance continues between the two labor factions with little hope of reconciliation. s E. B. Erwin two years mayor of Balt Lake City resigned Monday following disclosures of graft and corruption in the city safety department of which he waa tha head. He assigned reasons for his action aa dlaatlafactlon with hia position, friction within the city commission, recent removal of hia appoints ea, failure at the polls to elect certain officials who would have asilated him In reorganizing hia work In the commission. Leaving for n tan day rest" In California he sent back an air mall letter containing hia resignation. I ,t I .1 Hotel Our elected grade of coal are fully chown to In--t aura the h 1 g b e a t beating efficiency. Tell ua your Keating problem and we'll be glad to recommend a type and alae that will keep your fuel bill down to the mini mum. man-caus- 3 Star UPHOLSTERY Special CUSHION SAG? Have Your Living: Room Suite Rebuilt Time To Have Them Replaced! SPECIAL LABOR OFFER DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- 297 North First West Jello All Brands All Flavors Grisco . . Camay Soap Flour Economy City, Utah Manager Bananas ... NO LABOR C1IABGE ON DRAPERIES! Lots of Parking Space PROVOS NEWEST MODERN MARKET Everybodys Coming Here Now ar Lumber Co. Phone 34 lb. .05c 2 doz. 25c 2 for 17c MEATS Special Low Prices On Slip Covers, Upholstering! LL ; Oranges Lettuce Large Heads 3 bunches 1 0c Carrots They I.ast Only January and February! ACT NOW AND SAVE Get Full Particular , At qt. 25c 4 for 29c . 3 for 13c 3 lb. can 48c . each .05c 48 lbs. 8 1.09 . Fruits & Vegetables Delightfully Air Cooled Drapery and Upholstery Bargain Days 3rd So. 2nd West e ONE HUNDRED ACRES-FRUIT- S AND HAT - SMALL SUMMER COTTAGE. TWENTY ACRES - GOOD HOMB OWNER SACRIFICING. 19.35 Acres - Homs - Improved. 14 Acres Large Size DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- e MODERN DOUBLE - BRICK TWO APARTMENT HOME -CENTER OF CITY. - Imp- - Modern Home - Coop Poultry Farm - Capacity for 3000 birds - New Home - 2000 birds included - equipped. Milk HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Make Haste! Interesting - Provo Canyon - Ideal 1.20 Acres - Hill Top $200. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE E3 SITES AND LOTS -Now - 8ECUP.B YOURSELF FOR A NEW HOME - Moat Favorable Tima to Own A Home. BUILDING Lot - Fine Little modern new home. - Ideal for $2150 - less for cash. OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE ERNEST C. ROSSITElt, TRACTIVE. for business. Baths All Weit Exposure Rooma - ALL IN FINEST FRUITS - Brick Homo - Coop -Outbuildings. - THIS IS AT- TEN ACRES lements. Phone 397 Tile 8ee Vi For: Building liana -- SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOME WITH BASEMENT. Interesting Deni. 30. Acres - Home - Coop LL Fend Market 200 Salt Lake ACRES - LOAM LAND GOOD I COVERS SHABBY? Salad Dressing Phone 837 FIVE TWO HUNDRED FORTY ACRES. 80 ACRES UNDER DITCH. SIX ROOM HOME - BARGAIN. Rooms Mutual Coal and Lumber Co. tract man-cause- 200 All Si are A Typea of Coal Columbia Coke Oil Treated Stoker Coal LITTLE HOME - LARGE LOT . Extra Good School Location. GOING FOR $3000. 1 Con. 7 Acres Hansens Lakcs-Ncwes- t OFFERING FIVE ROOMS, MODERN Large Lot - Doubla Oan-si- s . Furnace . All for 13150, 5 Interest Contract. SIXTY-EIGH- T ACRES - BEST Con tinned forest service camBUILDING SITE PROPERTY forest paigns against IN PROVO - Owner wanta a fires and efficient work In handRanch - Interesting property to ling fires helped the United States own. forest service to chalk np the lowe est recorded burn and a new low Down In Utahs Dixie the girls d record of fires In wont wear silk hose because they 1.40 Acres - COZY FRAMB HOME - BARN - COOPS - Close 1237. dont like the Jnpnneae, not beIn - Price $2300. cause they dont like the hose. Farmers received more than They are making It easier to wear 8tt billion dollars from the sales cotton socks now by declaring It LITTLE TWO ROOMS - Coops for 150 Poultry. $1250. Priced of farm products and from govern- fashionable and stylish to wear WITH TWO ACRES LAND. ment payments during 1937. them. Style Leadership Salt List of Property BARGAINS Beef Roasts lb. 7c - 9c - 12c Picnic Hams Sbankless lb. 18c lb. 16c Salt Bacon We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home ... 7 Acres - Hill Top - CHEAP. PHONE 1009 L Willard Sowarsd ROKER -BOFFICE 89 W. 2 N. PROVO . - St UTAH BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE Beneficial life Insurance Company LOANS ARE THE BES- TInterest 6 per cent on unpaid balance. No fines No penalties No insurance required with loans. DIXON Real Estate AGENTS rnoNE 75 Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence Co. ;j |