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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAHl JANUARY 3. 1936. POLITICAL OUTLOOK since he left the White House was the result cf panic fear over what the Roosevelt administration might do.Jgnoring the 6083 banks which has been advocating the COMMENT ON Bame policy. If the states and forced to cities care are the for WORLD NEWS (Continued from Page 1) needy, the burden will fall on small nomination and was received with that folded up during his property owners and the wealthy The Dail Eireann, by the decimixed emotions by leaders of his regime. Hoover said the bank holi- will escape. . . . Hoover failed to sive vote of 70 to 67, has abolishcalled . by Roosevelt was the explain where local communities party. . . . Political observers view- day ed Hoovers address as having most political and most unneces- will get the money. . . . Recently, ed the senate of the Irish Free been deliberately timed to serve sary bank panic in all our history. mayors of the nations principal State parliament. , . . The Dail to the The former president disregard- cities went to Washington to tell Eireann is the notice on the party s ed the was fact the that that the great engineer does not the administration that their raholiday spree with those who contend that strongly recommended by Ogden sources are exhausted and VtlRWl resentatives in the congress of the his political career was inglorious Mills, his own secretary of the millions will face starvation unUnited States. , , . The present hi. treasury, and that several months less the federal government pro- cameral ly terminated in 1933. parliament is ended by the earlier he had urged Roosevelt to vides food. . . . Many states have which was requested by Presact, him in the action that was not furnished a thin dime for reHoover insisted that his adminis- join Eamon de Valera. ident It will taken. Mr. Hoover declared they be lief, but tration was not responsible for the eventually replaced with a unicameral legbe to should' do their but as matter a required depression, that, islature, similar to the one estabThe latter part of Hoovers share. of fact, he was its principal victim. lished by the labor government of ...Recovery had been achieved when speech was devoted to a blistering the Hoover evoked a hot comeback somestate of Queensland, Australia, the electorate was burying him un- attack on the administrations un ago, and more recently der an avalanche of adverse votes employment program, which was when he said that 'during his ad- by theyears state of Nebraska, where its ministration there "was no imdenounced as typical of the who he said, and what has happene strong advocate was United States gamut of waste, folly, ineffective portant failure to provide for Senator George W. Norris. In those in need." Is human the Irish Free ness, politics and destruction the Dail State, so the Eireann . . . Hoover de memory short, asked a similar abolition manded that the government turn Washington News, an independent measure passed last but it was veyear it has that the relief problem back to the newspaper, forgotten toed by the senate. . . . According states and local communities anc the sickening scenes enacted in to the Irish constitution, that Uncle Sam reduce his allot America before the federal govern- the power of the senate tohowever, up menta at least a half. . . . That wi ment established relief administra- legislation was limited hold to 18 on a . tion national scale? . The . business please reactionary big months. . . . This period expired News recalled that when his own November 24. . . . Consequently experts pointed out that private the senate abolition measure behad and failed that at leqt comes a law CO charity after is It days 70 per cent of the burden was besigned by President de Valera, recarried Hoover by taxpayers, ing of any action the senate met the situation by setting up an- gardless take. may other commission to coordinate private and public giving and act as Convict Labor a federal mouthpiece for appeals. According to advices from Mos. . t This method proved so futile cow, thousands of convicts nave that the organizations first head, been used Colonel Arthur Wood, soon re- Socialist by the Union of Soviet Republics during the past By the win few signed in disgust. in building a trunk line years ha the situation of ter 1365 miles long in the far railroad become very acute. . . . The may parallel to the ors of 215 cities sent word that east,railroad. . . . The new line runs they were at the ends of their from Karym near Chita, North ropes. . . . Governors appealed. . . Mongolia, to Khabarovsk in EastSenators La Follette and Costigan ern Siberia. . . . to the demanding federal action amassec official account ofAccording the Job, evidence of a staggering array in convicts the the construction from more than 800 municipalities, Made camp were reformed by the great showing widespread want, unrest, pathos of their task, which was In malnutrition, and hunger. evidently very necessary when the The Busier Flour Mills relie information Philadelphia that April, is given that the 1. families went without food for become veritable heroes, workers days and women and children runr often working up to their waists maged the garbage cans. . . . More in water, and that miracles than 300,000 young men and wo- of icy and were courage wanderIshmaels and became men one section of In performed. In the the ed throughout the land. Greetings To work, band music was renderspring of 1932 Edward McGrady ed throughout the day and night labor leader, warned that the coun- to give cadence to the compulsory try was 1dangerously near to re tasks of the convicts, whose outvolt. . . During all this time, also stimulated by food was put President Hoover was silent, anr rations determined in accordance lis spokesmen were opposing the with the amount of work Wishing You a Dostigan $500,000,000 federal re-ibill and denounced it as HAPPY NEW YEAR Salt Lake City, Utah federal dole. . . . Finally, pressure of public opinion became so . . . One faction of the party great that Senator Robinson, Dem tion. wants the delegates to go instructa offered ocratic leader, comprosome ed for presidenmise, a $300,000,000 relief loann tial nominee progressive while the possibility, Extending our Best Wishes that the New Year 1936 ill. . . . The Hoover administra-iounto wants the other go delegates reluctantly accepted it. . Borah has may be a most Happy and Prosperous One for Labor n view of this record, the nation instructed.' ? . . Senator Utah and the in a following strong advice from s not willing to accept Hr. Hoover on how the needy Idaho senators friends, no doubt, desire that the Utah delegates go should be cared for. Borahs instructed for him. cause has of silver the espousal Utah G. O. P. won smiles from Utah silver interAllan S. Tingey, state chairman ests. . . . Naturally, they would of the Republican central commit- like to see Utahs eight delegates tee, has announced that the state n the national convention supportconvention will be held in Salt ing Borah. . . . Selection of two 44 East on South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah alce City between April 20 and candidates for congress also will day 10. . . . The state committee )e before the state convention. . , . will meet during the coming week It is expected that the Republicans to issue the call to delegates and will make a strong bid for Conto fix the convention date, which gressman Robinsons seat from the SEASONS GREETINGS TO LABOR will be held prior to the national Second district. In the First convention at Cleveland in June. district, where the incumbent, Abe our names have been frequently Murdock is very popular, the G. O. mentioned as the possible G. O. P. outlook is dim. . . . From all inGREAT FARM FAMILY nominees for governor. . . . Among dications, the Republicans will these, Malcolm A. Keyser is among make an effort to regain control the leaders who have been men- of the state house and senate, tioned in connection with the gub- which they lost in 1932 for the He is a first time. ernatorial nomination. former state senator, and in 1931 was voted the man who made the Bourbon Campaign The Utah Democrats will open outstanding contribution to the advancement of Salt Lake City. . . . an active campaign on January 8, , EGGS - POULTRY - FEEDS Ceyser is active in Boy Scout work when the various party organizaHe is quite tions will meet at a banquet at the and civic affairs. UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS iberal politically. . . . W. W. Newhouse hotel. . . . Among the the Republican candidate speakers at this Jackson Day afCOOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ior governor in 1932, is also men-- 1 fair will be State Chairman Mich-else- n oned as possibly being accorded and Governor Blood. . . . The ie honor of heading the party participating organizations will be t cket. . . . Mr. Tingey, the state the Jackson league, Sagebrush chairman, is being mentioned. . . . club, Young Democrats league, and Ie is a young man, and an ag- the Womens Democratic club. . . . gressive executive. . . . Orval W. The Salt Lake City affair will be Adams, executive vice president of one of the several thousands the Utah State National bank, is on page 4) oeing mentioned by the more reactionary wing of the party as a possibility for governorship. . . . Just Arrived Adams made a hit with the reacNew Shipment of Mens tionaries for his activities at the American Union Made ' convention of the recent Bankers association, where he opWORK SHOES , pro - administration posed the exA problem which is forces. pected to set off fireworks at the 59 East 2nd South state convention is the choice of convento national the delegates ... Expressing My Best Wishes For a Prosperous Netv Year For Labor . " wheel-horse- Q Tti HAROLD R. LEE JUTS? 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