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Show ' loud laborH Britons Say I Nation to Beat Crisis Two Scotch consumer coop rati ra-ti v. officials Thursday exprsssed tha view Great Britain would weather well tha devaluation of tha pound. They were Donald Dow, Glasgow, Glas-gow, and George Nicholaon, Edinburgh, Edin-burgh, directors of the Scottish Cooperative Wholesale Society, Ltd. "We are 100 supporters of tha ! Labor government," Mr. Dow announced. an-nounced. And, ha added, ha believes be-lieves that tha government will win any election cheduled in tha near future. Both vtaitort axpreaaed wonder at the cleanliness of Salt Lake City and were quite taken with the hospitality of "Americana west of iew York City." They are in the United States to buy tobacco and textile machinery ma-chinery for the $240,000,000 cooperative co-operative enterprise they help direct. di-rect. Both said it was not true that British labor waan't "working as hard as they should." "Our workmen work just as hard but with equipment that is 25 years behind the times,' Mr. Nicholson said. Some of thejwonderathat at-, fee ted the two men was that of an American building trades work-erJwitha work-erJwitha -cifrar tit- hi mouth' the latitude the American press has' in commenting on political affairs af-fairs and apparent willingness of some sections of labor In the United Unit-ed States to strike at the drop of a hat, but refuse to form a labor party. They attended a luncheon at the Hotel Utah at 12:15 p.m. and the quarterly membership meeting of Cooperative service Thursday night at S p.m. at First Unitarian church, 56&-13th East |