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Show CITY. UTAH. FEBRUARY 28. 1936. UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE Not a Matter of Amount The speaker said it is not a matIMPORTANT CLUBS IN UTAH ter of $200 a month, or any isother COMMUNIST ORGANIZATIONS , (Contlnue(l frora page 2) the amount, but what matters is and The QUESTIONS ideals. its plan plan w mu,t be PU tower. Such project, local or proj-- 1 f"15ltural There are 127 Townsend Tlan absolutely correct, declared the (Continued from Page 1) AND ANSWERS clubs in Utah with an enrollment speaker, regardless of the statistiect workers union is, however, a I Wadsworth stands 'ace bor, relations to unemployed organhigh of 31,000, and still growing at the cians and economists, who, after crowd, lie izations, etc. rate of one club and 100 enrolled all, are the hired employes of those Lament Over Handicaps education, a day. Who handisaid: mbe were If Q. a there special interests who are opposed the average Benjamin laments that That s going some! The investi-b- e to the Townsend plan. We have there also initiation would children, fees slaving fact that is the cap wUhVnd I fewer idling parents. gation shows that the Townsend heard their figures expounded beBefore adopting1 Landon. the old and dues in the A. F, of L. are so lim th,aJ 1.tLWilj hod of the A. Walter MacArthur, in re- Plan movement is about the fastestis fore, but regardless of their figbjr gUar(j leaders looked him over high that workers who get the mis. in Utah. It ures, the plans they opposed In the erable security wage cannot pos- carriers union WPA local. It can ather carefully. In their opinion, marks on child labor, in his "Trade growing movement ofmovement that worries politi-th- e years gone by have become a realeven executive its that Union provide Epigrams, published by sibly afford to join some of these ficers be members of the hod car- he has certain weaknesses at one American Federation of Labor. cians aad candidates for office. ity and have been found practical. unions. time he had associated with the union. can riers It the Does the A. F of L. tell its Some of the politicians like to The speaker opined that many of be Q. requir pay But the advantages to gained progressive element in the Repubmembers with what political party think that the Townsend old age those who have not given even a from being part of the most power- ed per capita to the international lican party and he was a "dry." pension clubs are nothing but thought to the Townsend plan are ful trade union movement of this office of the hod carriers union out John Hamilton, Republican na they should affiliate? of the treasury. No. The A. F. of L. is a flash in the pan, but they are opposing it just because they have A. and while worth make it tional committeeman from Kansas, country heard some employes of its oppon-ent- s The noH necessary that we shall find some COMMUNISTS STACK WPA finally convinced the old guards members of organization. The membership of the Town-fre- e the Federation are oppose it. means of overcoming the obstacles men that Landon was safe." clubs is made up f.the mo8t BELIEF DEMONSTKATIONS Hamilton has been end A Practical Plan to affiliate themselves with to A. F. of L. affiliation. Such afregarded as the state-b- est He said that the plan is practical, of the utility crowd In political parties they believe are substantial citizens of this filiation will make it possible for I and and because it is practical, those d NEW YORK, N. Y. (AFLNS)- -1 pioneers for them. In the A. F. the slower rtate. In the past, of L. suited us to consult and act in common em-- 1 sons and to of their Demonstrations daughters, who are supporters of the plan there are many the various purporting be j,aa been against Landon, but with our brothers in Democrats, Repube believe in justice to those who dissatisfied WIA should stand together and see to etc. licans, Socialists, unions of the A. F. of L. It willanat e introduced him independents, when the the A. F. of L. i? made up Peers wh. have. la,d a foundation it that men and women who are us representations in the hef workers here are very largely I ernor made his bow to the radio farm homes of elected to the legislature of the aujjence inTopeka a couple of of members of all political parties, Mn cy and building trades councils, the local, composed of communists and othUtfcn might be a bet- - state, to executive positions and to em- - I weeks who are not radicals relief a a leav-takes it bodies. central state and nonpartisan stand, county ago. n place in which to live and the congress of the United States The importance of such support Py8 Recording to a letter sent I Even conservative Republicans ing the members to choose their 1 Joy the evening of their lives. understand the plan thoroughly has already been demonstrated in by the Works Progress administra-- admit the Topeka speech was not political affiliations. say and then, accordingly, go to their 'to I olice Commissioner Lewis I exactjy inspiring but they think Q. Do the officials of the A. F. IIerf the strikes and other actions con- The editor of the Utah Labor positions after election and see to ducted against the WPA pro- - d Valentine, requesting that those Landon will develop. Anyhow, hes of L. belong to a political party ? Yes. A. participating in parades and other their candidate at the present time. President William News has been doing some investi-Gree- n it that the plan is enacted into law ' gram, notes Benjamin. demonstrations is a Democrat: Vice Presi- - gating, and as a result of that in- at the earliest possible date. allegedly voicing The author of the communist the those discontent of in Matthew dent The membership enrollment of number Woll is a Republican, vestigation, we have every reason employed a claims that L. Democrats 8. pamphlet of cities the problem of affiliation on WPA projects be questioned as The Salt Lake county Democrat Vice President Hutchinson is a to believe that the Townsend plan- the Townsend plan in Utah Is 8 here to 8tay and our govemmenwith the A. F. of L. has been solv- - to their identity. committee gave its strong enough to be a real factor to the Hoover Republican, Daniel Tobin tal affairs must be adjusted so that in the 1936 election. There is no s a Democrat, and our information Charging that 90 per cent of organization of its approval ed, and he recommends that after at a personnel will conform with the ideal of doubt about that. Those who are engaged in such demonstraorganizing, a number of workers those hotel s that all of the officers are a f. they ., . meeting in the Newhouse tions were comuniats the and Interna with iliated I connected with the Townsend clubs plan. secure a charter from the political parties of Monday night. editor had the the night their own choice. will Tuesday not take no for an answer. tional Union of Hod Carriers and sympathizers, Mr. Bidder added: Arthur McFarlane, president and I dont want the public to think pleasure of attending the TownCommon Laborers." of the general Standard manager that these demonstrations are Fuel Co., was named send club meeting in the Odd FelSolves Problem treasurer of Armsment Plants Desert Philosophies lows hall at Sugar House. d The A This union, which is affiliated staged by WPA workers. When- the county committee and was also ever some crowded one was is with hall argument in favor of and strong dissatisfied of with the American Federation appointed to head the finance com a in-- 1 wants of the American Fedthe to with men and a start position demonstration women, low together has comparatively Labor, mittee. from (Continued woof Labor men 1) and eration page that government of and WPA cant workers he on young get sprinkling itiation fee and issues charters Lawence Johnson, deputy county construction naval of down work-?oe- a manufacture The of the to Union men. 15 evening more or from speaker Square, gath application assessor, was appointed secretary the present administration three was Sam not be shall war and munitions of otherwise F. communist Kiefer, cover. check a ers, ers accompanied by group together to the committee with years to bring it up to where we known as Peter Henry Jor can reduced below the 50 per cent now the Spraynozzle, see ing their initiation fee. This char and exhibits them the shadow from it. genson of Sandy and Hugh C. by law is contained in ter once issued can be retained as ployes." In a recent speech he declared Sheepfold philosopher and enter established made assistant Lewis, secretaries. audience spell- the report had the tainer. lie by the Interstate There is that an long as the holders continue to pay invisible sentinel bound from the heads the A: I to the sencommission Commerce to the ofCitudg.e Court of Contempt beginning international the to at the door of every home. There per capita committee munitions ate Lee regardclose. was sentenced to Pratt, 64, fice at the rate of 35 cents a month conventions held PF is some truth in that at the examount would cost the said that it the The ing regardless speaker for at least 15 members piration of his administration there of the chairmen of politi government (o provide its own facounty The pamphlet informs that there was wolf a door at the most of head a new,y cre is even a cheaper way to maintain A. II. Ellett. Pratt was arrestfd parties, the Townsend plan is cilities to build 17 war ships a every home in the land but he is cal here L. for the F. of A. It Sunday stay. The plan has an year and manufacture most of the affiliation with the alleged sale of lessening his vigil to some extent, ideal to which is supported by the munitions now purchased from pri. says: Those workers, who are un- communistic literature without utive committee in- only working about half time now. i vate firms. of the pioneers. able to pay the initiation fee and license at Second South and State L,S! The sad part of it on Mr. Hoovers spirit The commission estimated that vivid word a Kiefer dues required by the International streets. lie entered a plea of not vim painted is that time he part every opens rE of the pioneers and then point- $47,167,236 would foot the bill. Union of Hod Carriers and Com- - guilty, asserting that he was dis- Jns?,n:Jcfe his trap it bounces right back to L "wS y mon Laborers, are organized into tribqting educational matter, and his own blunders. But at that he is ed to the picture that it is better This amount included $23,604,860 v3" of our greatest assets. If they that these pioneers be provided for reconditioning the government project locals or into a community Judge Ellett set his trial for Tues-- 1 TiwifpxVvrit j one aJ .2f let him stay on the air he will with means to stay in their homes navy yards so that they could man. project workers union where ini- - day. Pratt then demanded a jury tjUC 6 EimbslI. Judge all the vessels without tiation fees and dues can be much trial and the Judge told him he rnili n S' t make us as many votes this where they can enjoy their flower ufacture Chamberlin, Walter fall as he just assistance from private yards. and any would have one. gardens gardens, vegetable did four years ago. The renort stated that the averhome hearths far better than the FINCH IS NEW Because the old age age naval construction costs were j bJw.i We listened in on a quite heated poorhouse. movement is founded upon lower in government yards than in the of other PensH One argument day. a 8Peat commercial yards despite the fact P1Jed the men stated he had been a jour-- 1 8?uin?ldea . Wl11 continue to grow, and that in some instances labor costs lt er. for and he neyman thirty years, The county headquarters have L In the last weeks meeting of thf bench in government vards were 20 per ideal become has until the carry EHeM could see where a union card sentenced ?n Judge en opened in the Jude building, never cent Salt Lake City commission, Chief J,. a higher than in private plants. reauty. would have done him a damned bit davto foil and Chairman Black announced, of Tolice W. L. Payne formally jSponedThe i0 of When a mechanic makes trial untu March 4suant to the instructions good. his resignation to of the a statement of that sort he is to be committee at a recent meeting. No doubt he has been paid unanimous vote witn an expression Lambert Gibson is the new office pitied. IIEBER CITY FRIENDS OF LABOR the scale on many jobs, no doubt of appreciation for his services Miss and Bernice Ellsmanager le is one of those fellows that is worth the secretary. during the past four years. to sell his skill for whatever ready Ward and precinct organizations lis Harry L. Finch, former city employer happens to want to Demonstrating by indisputable were urged to hold monthly meet-th- e pay. There are commissioner, was confirmed as a great number of When in Heber Its new chief of police. He is to figures that the profits of 413 lead- - ings in order to perfect their men that are Best Wishes to Organized capable that do really in 15. the United groups for the fall campaign. take his office March ing corporations not seem to be interested in a deLabor Chief Payne was granted a leave States increased from $74,000,000 cent living they just want a job. in 1932 to 1 Mcs Lunch and new of absence until the chief approximately $1,300,-Republican Primaries When a man has nothing to sell Ileher When in takes office. Captain O. B. Record 000,000 .and that, in general, pro- elections Republican primary except his skill and labor and will Service Station will be acting chief until Mr. Finch fits in the first quarter of 1936 will were held in Salt Lake City not try to sell it at the best possi-l- e Its be considerably above last year, day night as the narty launched its his duties. figure and under the most faUtah Oil Refinery Products I am in charge of the public The Monthly Survey of Business organization work for the coming vorable conditions, he is just well, Lathe American Federation of Chevrolet Distributor campaign. a fool for the want of intelligence. safety department, Mayor Erwin f states, and as such will assume bor declared that these facts place Joseph II. Preece, county chalr-th- e We probably will alwavs have a responsibilities imposed upon! on workers the obligation to de- - man, reports tho nrimarv turnout certain per cent of those Whatll mand higher wages, if the balance me. gratifying, being evidence of ye gimme? fellows. Dan McMillan, Prop. Mr. Finch said, I will go into between production and consuming the keen interest felt in the as a business executive and power is ever to be restored. The turnout at the ing campaign. SHELL SERVICE A woman and a bunch of FRIEND OF LABOR. .. While industry, the Survey primary he interpreted to indicate dds colored will attempt to efficiently organize into drove a town seat county the department in the interest of continued, pursues its gradual and begged one of the county course of recovery, 11,400,000 un- thorough law enforcement. commissioners for three loaves of The police department is in fine employed stand waiting for a jread. She stated that if she could g to idle and Lots of Prosperity to Heber City Labor chance now we to continue and put plants shape hope over into Colorado she could get GENERAL INSURANCE efficient lines. No radical chines- to work and produce the 1929 level while the industries get work and get the kids into changes are contemplated but we goods to give them a decent liv which manufacture machinery, steel school. This commissioner Automobile - Surety Bonds - Property is one intend to make Salt Lake City hot ing. and other materials in construct- of those old dudes that has to go CLARENCE OLSON Last years experience has ing buildings and equipment are through a certain amount for the criminal element. of cere-- 1 Chief Payne was commended for shown that they can count on busi running at only 67 per cent of mony before he can see A FRIEND OF LABOR HEBER, UTAH any good his efficient work as head of the ness recovery to give them jobs, 1929. reason for squandering the taxpay. Salt Lake police department. He is for reemployment is by no means This is a vital fact in our ers' money for anything as unnecconsidered the best Salt Lake City keeping pace with business gains. present dilemma. Producer goods as bread, so he started askThus far, industry has been pro- - industries normally produce about essary has had in many years. her ouestions. Finally he came ing e HEBER CITY COAL AND COMMISSION CO. confirmed viding only those goods and ser-th- 25 per cent of our total national to the question, How City commissioners many kids appointment of Frank Pag vices demanded by consumers output. They employed in 1929 lave you? Well, suh, I has two Coal Stokers, Gas, Oil, Tires, Warehousing. For Highest Quality Stewart as sealer of weights and whose income wras restored by re- about 6,500.000. Today, 3,000,000 from my fust husband, one from measures. He succeeds George A. lief or reemployment. We have had are idle. If these three million my second husband and I has three UNION MINED COAL. Dont Wait Phone Goff. Mr. Stewart was recommend- - a consumer goods recovery but were employed, they would create of my own. O. C. HANSON COAL FRIEND OF LABOR ed by Mayor Erwin and will take very little revival as yet in pro- jobs for 3,000,000 more in the conoffice March 1. He has long been ducers goods. sumers industries, thus providing The national labor relations Consumers poods industries are for food and clothing. This revival ward started its second action active in the Democratic party. on 1 cent their of lower. Such project local or proj-- operating at 93 per in the producer goods industry the Wagner-Conner- y labor disSUCCESS AND PROSPERITY TO LABOR would create 6,000,000 jobs. This putes act by filing a complaint is the key to recovery. against the United Fruit company with headquarters in New York MURDOCKS IDEAL THEATRE Backs Ellenbogen Bill City, alleging the discharge of members International three of the Vice Washington. (AFLNS) HEBER CITY, UTAH President Francis Gorman of the jong Shoremens association for asUnited Textile Workers of Amer- activities in connection with the sociation. The discharges were ica, told the Keller to have been made last Auof the house of representatives lawhen around 400 banana gust bor committee that a national texWELCOME TO ORGANIZED LABOR tile strike more comprehensive landlers were involved in a disWhen in Heber Its than the one in 1934 was sure to pute with the company, The first case charging violation of the nanlace take unless enacted congress Hotel Newliouse Meeting at PHONE 78 the Ellenbogen bill designed to sta- tional labor relations act involved PRESCRIPTION bilize labor conditions in the in- the Pennsylvania Grey Hound lines operating an interstate bus service. Friday, March 6, 8 p. m. dustry. Mr. Gorman made the prediction The case is still pending. THE REXALL STORE at the last of the two weeks hearQuestion Box will he featured on ings held by the HEBER CITY Friend of Labor J. L. HIATT, Mgr. the bill, which fixes minimum Best Wishes A Splendid Program wages for unskilled labor in the in. To Organized Labor dustry at $15 per week of 35 hours, minimum wages for clerical labor COME TO SCHNEITTERS HOT POTS You are invited. Bring your friends at $15 for a week of 40 hours, SPORTS OPEN THE YEAR AROUND-WINT- ER j j leaves wages for skilled workers to KNJOY A GOOD the determination of collective barCHICKEN, STEAK AND TROUT DINNER OB SHORT ORDERS OF ANY KIND gaining between union representaWe have endorsed President Roosevelt. Swim in fine, clean, hot pools and enjoy our fine home cooking. Excellent dintives and the management, and ing rooms and hotel in connection. Modern, cory rooms at reasonable prices. the right of the workMeals daily or Sunday. Take the Alpine Pass, Parley's or Provo Canyon road We stand liberal and good government. guarantees to this Switzerland of the U. S. ers to organize in genuine trade FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE unions without interference from STANLEY THE 57 VARIETIES OF I 127 TOWNSEND POLITICAL OUTLOOK I .non-partis- an gray-haire- I re-b- pio-Beca- gov-giv- I en-ow- I I I l gray-haire- I 1 I Si :' I J3 f pic-tur- e I 1 aiIEFOFTOUGErtXWMLS I I I I pur-submitt- ed I I Mon-assum- es I ASHTON'S corn-offi- ce . ma-alon- Trade Union Democratic al-eg- ed League of Utah . Palace Drug Co, ee CITY DAKERY for employers. GEORGE W. SMITH, Secretary Read the ads in The Utah Labor News CAHOON, Prop. HEBER CITY, UTAH SCHNEITTERS HOT POTS - HEBER i i |