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Show pat hie card o the table and play the game ae aa upatandlna Amerl-caa. Amerl-caa. It le the bad cltlaenehlp ef 4-ood eltlaene that la really the cauee ef eur troubles. . This., collective thinking on the part of the buslneae ir.en of Utah bae already brought shout appreciable reeulte and done much to net aside suspicion and the eplrtt ef eiitlcism, "In the realm of taxation the Aeeoelated Industries haa brought together tax aeeoelatlene ef eleven etateo for the study ef economy eoneletent with' efficiency In public admlnlatratlon. . Aa publtahsrs ef Utah Taxpayer, they are endeavoring endeavor-ing to sducsts the people en the true altuatlon and to put It up squarely te the Individual taxpayer that his reepoaelblllty lire In hie aotlve Interest la the dlepoeltlon made of the money wbca he pays In ae taxee." Mr. R.ee touched open the leg-laletlon leg-laletlon program which Involvee the attention of the buelneea man la the claee-sr men aant to the lea. '"J.';"? i" m,k H eontesd- ir fh'Ung a class of high minded legislators, ths people coram!??, cor-am!??, "" svii at the vary r ' -a- IIS TELLS OE s 'lim : 111 Object I Not to Crush Organized Or-ganized Labor, He ' Contends Calling npoa the eltlaene -of the state to units with the Utah Associated Asso-ciated Industries snd contend for a labor leadership that will cooper-V cooper-V ate h n-alntalnfng principles or hae he termed falrneae snl Jus-tlrrr- A. C. Bees, manager of the ; vial? Aeeoelated Industries, told niemhers of the Rotsry club at the weekly luncheon at the Hotel vtao. toflay that the aim of the move-m,nt move-m,nt net to cruah organliei labor, bnt te ae that It had a vis-Wnsrv vis-Wnsrv leaderahlp. 'uv plernealng the relstlenahlp with tho labor of the atate and the attitude at-titude of the Uteh Aeeoelated la. doetrles. Mr. Rl said there Is 1"-U 1"-U leer from the actlvlttea of rad-luua rad-luua and other destructive aueacles . let tbe Unltei States." irn.na lAOiriu WEAK. -Relatively they are numerically weak, but the greatest fear that we have reason to entertain tossy la the apathy ef Intelligent, Influential CHHena," he said. "It Is thla indifference in-difference that la being capitalised bv the oppoettten which tlee eeeaeea eete- reef m snare In America. A b-MiSe divided agalnat lleelf cannot truid. Business men of this stale : -t this nation must corns to a (ofninon unuerstanding nd to a unity of decision on the problems ef the day If ouc Amerlran eiruc-eere eiruc-eere le te stsnd. , Collective think-toe think-toe end unified sctloa must be brought shout through some enan-. enan-. nel no that thl purpoae van be attained. at-tained. , , ...... "The Utah Aeeoelated Induatrlee lies supplied that channel aa far as the elate la concerned. .They have aet up machinery not only to bring ' thout common conaluatona. but to bring .abo-it nreetlral reeuits baaed tirnn those decialona. Pasaing or resolutlona never won .a .battle. Puslnese men muet give of them- ' selves If ther are to contlnus to enjoy that seourlty which they kave received aa a heritage from the paau supine yielding, merely ts enjoy en-joy temporary peace is unfortunately unfortunate-ly the condition which many bual-reee bual-reee men are willing te accept. Industrial In-dustrial freedom oannot be won In that way nor can we pase dowa to the neat generation a legacy of constitutional guarantses unless ws ars willing ts uphold ths standard of freedom la a courageous, ualf led masner. err Kg baiatmobs oasa, Mr. Rsss cltsd a ease which has st traded nationwide attention. A bank la Baltimore bad contracted for ths erection of a pretentloue building, steel was 10 corns torn sn Independent plant. After the construction had proceeded ror some tlms the labor union protested. The work atopped and the huge ekele-toa ekele-toa stood out aaalnst the aky line aa a conspicuous landmark ball mark of subjugation, he said, to the labor Unlone. who required not only that union labis- should complete the work, but sll construction to dste should be torn down. Conference after conference continued. Aa a result of these, Mr. Bees said, ths usloa consented to let the build- Ing conatructlon go on provided the architects spologlss publicly ror their "mletake" In apeclfylnd "American plan" steel. This apology apol-ogy waa to bs accompanied by a contribution of tlt for "chanty purposes. 'But we need not go to haltlmore te get the asms reaction to union demands," he Bald, "we find that la Salt Lake City too. there la an Inconalatent shortslght-sdness shortslght-sdness of some bualnees men the willingness to rob themselvee of tne rights of Amsrlcsn clllaens that prompts them to accept such Ignominious Ig-nominious terme of pence. "The Utah Associated Induatrlee rails upon ths thinking, upstanding cHlsens of this state to unite for a common cauae not to cruah jr-ganlaed jr-ganlaed labor, hut 10 contend for a labor leaderahipthatwill cooperate coop-erate tw maintaining - s Finals las ei fairness snd Justice, that will not aggrsndlse to themselves rights which they deny ts othere. who are acting In a spirit of fairness snd whose word is as good aa their bond. hTBcocsrrio aixbd, , "Ths Utah Aeeoelated InJustlies has gained recognition from set staler atalee by betes; selected ss headqiiartera for the American plan, open ehop conference, which et Ita next meeting will hs attended by Industrial leaders of twenty etstes In the South snd West. Ths greet-est greet-est undertaking we have today la to bring Individualistic business men to meet on common ground with their competitors 10 put aaide Jealousy and fear of competition |