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Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1926. IN JEALOUSY 3;r u c jim rs i m 'u I RANKS UNION HURTS LABOR Leaders Themselves Responsible for Defeats; Situation Admitted Now as Factor. -- (Universal monster of Jealousy The green-ee- d working on the minds of trad union leaders I tragically holding back the cause of labor In Great Britain. This fact, long suspected, is now admitted by Hamilton Fyfe, until recently the managing editor of the Daily Herald, the labor newspaper There is no one yet in trade unionism says Mr Fyfe, "who can apeak with authority and at the same time arouse deep personal devotion, no one with a brain big enough to mao out the direction in which trade unionism must develop and with driving force enough to keep it ou those lines Oct LONDON, BEVIN HAS 9 J -- r. FORCE. "The most forceful personality among the present chiefs is Ernest Bein He was the only one whose genreputation was enhanced by the He alone took a comeral strike He made up his prehensive view mind while others drifted He arted while others talked not for the fitst time During the nine das strike he got through an enormous amount of work quickly and capably But whether Bevin will come any more to the front is doubtful Dike all moements since the world began the labor movement Is full of The more jealousies and intrigues man is, the capable and energetic a more enemies he makes, unless he No has an attractive personality one has ever accused Bevin of having that Almost all trade unionists admit thev badly need leaders with Bevins Not many see energy and drive that it would pay them well to offer of staff who a to chief a high salarv would plan and prepare for all eventualities and be competent to carry out what had been planned (railway mens union) 'Tramp would be a most valuable chief of staff for the forces of trade unionism. but he sits among the rank and file for the reason that the railway men s representative on the general counsel is J H Thomas When Thomas has found out that top hats are uncomfortable wear and that wealthy and titled persons ask him to dinner not for the sake of his company but becasue they want something out of him he will be more master of himself and will probablv repeat here the success fchich Mr Hughes another Welshman had in Australia though he is far too clever to come to the same bad end as Hughes POLITICAL FIELD. 'His career, however lies in the political field which took him, as it has taken so many other exceptional) able men out of the trade union area. This Is not to be wondered at, but it has hal & deplorable effect I ntil lately any trade unionist who came to the front looked on getting into parliament as his natural career Mr Fjfe complains that trade unionists dislike and distrust anyone who displavs Initiative, who accepts w MODERN j h nr MAGIC! Its the miles that count not the first cost. :n. INDIA TIRES Are not cheap tires. Theyre economical. They deliver more miles per dollar invested, . The INDIA WISE know this. AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY i 3' F-r-c - Was. 4173. 420 So. Main. 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