Show VOICE OF THE PEOPLE By Telegram Readers Union of All' All Would Solve Problems Writer Holds Ed Editor tor Telegram This story happened when we had protruding protruding pro pro- hubs on our automobile automobile automo automo- automobile bile wheels It happened just this side of the crossroads in City Creek canyon and the automobiles automobiles automobiles au au- au- au were blocked for about steen hundred yards just like business is with this strike out at Bingham A lot of us got out of our cars and hiked up the road to find a car stuck in a Everyone who could get close enough was heaving on the planks trying to hoist the auto out of the mire Everyone that is except one fellow who stood to one side and thought Then he stepped up and suggested suggested suggested sug sug- that they lay a big plank across the and under the hubs of the car They did it and the car rolled right out It was a deep hole just like the hole we are in with the strike and other strikes we have right along which block business and cost millions of ot I dollars and hurt a lot of in innocent innocent in in- by You union men are all right and you would be getting low pay and working 10 or 12 hours a day if you were not organized But you know very well that unless we form a union of all alland alland alland and vote out things we dont don't like such as the Taft-Hartley Taft bill and vote in other measures to help the underdog you are just passing the increase you demand on to the shoulders of those who have much less than you Lets Let's get back to work and vote yote for better conditions C. C R. R Dodge Salt Lake City Depression Dangers Cited In Displaced Persons Act Editor Telegram During the 1930 depression millions were on relief It was a a common joke that some of them tired of work leaned on their shovel handles so long that white ants ate the inside and one fell and broke his arm Seriously Serious Serious- ly U USA S A already has an abundant abundant abundant dant labor supply One is amazed that congress even in an election year yielded to the demands of a very vocal minority and passed the displaced displaced displaced dis dis- placed persons act The immigration immigration immigration gration quota act has admitted annually since 1921 Now this Is more than doubled How about the next depression Edwin E. E Grant San Francisco State Liquor Laws Called Unwise and Unworkable Editor Telegram The recent liquor trials seem to point to toan toan toan an ob obvious ous and forgotten truth which Americans should have learned once and for all during the prohibition era Utah has laws which vainly and heartedly half-heartedly try to stop the consumption of ot strong drink Of course the effort has failed It failed on the national national national na na- na- na level and w will ll continue to fail faU Some persons happen to like liquor and w will 11 go to any lengths to get it Its It's about time we woke up Lets Let's take the liquor monopoly away from the state and put it in the hands of private business business business busi busi- ness where it belongs The state should only regulate purity of the liquor Prices would drop The num num- ber of persons breaking state laws every day would decrease The illegal liquor interests could no longer operate And liquor consumption per capita would probably go down Billy Venn Salt Lake City Glum Christmas Crowds Dont Don't Fit in With Season Editor Telegram This is the holiday season and everybody is supposed to be full of Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas cheer But are they Downtown Salt Lake is flooded flooded flood flood- ed with willi shoppers and all of them look glum Why I cant can't I Isay say for almost everyone is better better bet bet- better ter off this year than they were last Cheer up Salt Lakers I say lets let's be merry at Christmas time we have eleven other months to worry in John Q Salt Lake City |