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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, MARCH 27, 1936 as a candidate to the new deal principles as advocatare Frank Evans, Salt Lake attor- mayor of Ogden, state ticket ed by President Roosevelt. Democratic head the ney, and member of the federal he ha that indicated farm board In the Hoover adminis- but he has whether or not to run Watch It Grow decided not from Salt (Continued Page 1) tration, and W. E. Ryberg, ao do it did he probably an eye on the American Keep and president of and if state officials will not take place Lake contractor commerce. cat'di an as be would of Teachers. independent Federation This OF TUB MEMBER A Established 1929 until next fall, there is consider the chamber of affiliated with the federadate. to group, Those Seegmillers opposed able talk about candidates. Several prominent Democrats in- tion of labor, is growing by leaps TUs paper receives the American William W. Seegmiller, the par- candidacy feel that the Republican sist that Governor Blood is unbeat- and bounds. Its membership has Federation of Labor News Service. in the election in party might have a better chance able. claim tys candidate that he will be reached about 28,000. Some 2,000 headeJ They else someone if success 1932, has his hat in the ring and is of Some of have been added in New York elected. and nominated The opponents ticket. have a alone in the past few months. City again an avowed participant. He the state would he that them say point to Seegmillers defeat by already has his campaign head- Governor in the event Republiy It will be active in the business Blood in 1932 and claim matter March 28, 1930, at the post office Entered as aecond-clas- a quarters functioning. cans nominated Mr. Seegmiller to of smoking out candidates on have should new that personalities Others prominently mentioned at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. him. toward education their places on the ticket this fall. There oppose of whom the nomi- and willpolicies menits findings to the Regardless been who have report others are $1.50 per annum Subscription .... candidates. nees will be, there is going to he federation of labor. social security set-u- p and the tioned as Thereby it possible Advertising rates by request. early campaign ana there will may achieve a political importmoney had been appropriated and Among these are A. B. Irvine, for- an much activity from now until ance far beyond its size. It frankwas expected momentarily. The mer president of the state senate be Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, election. the local board went so far as to allot and a Salt Ike attorney; David J. ly hopes and expects to exert con24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. siderable influence on the votes of aome $450,000 to be distributed in Wilson of Ogden, former district committeeman all and state state. organized labor. Penrose Mrs. the Endorse attorney Published weekly at 24 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, a S. M. JorgenWeber from county; The womens Democratic groups Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. Then followed big surprises and sen, of Seviey county; Paul H. have endorsed Mrs. Frank Penrod; Calling a spade a spade One daily Hunt, former state senator of Wa to succeed herself as associate Gave courage to many a chump; big disappointments. M. 1 THOMPSON.-- L United States satch county; Allan S. Tingey, . chairman of the Democratic state But Nowadays some partners think headlined paper Office Manager M. THOMPSON- Turns Down Utah Social Security Republican state chairman; LRoy committee to be elected at the We should label it no trump. Law. of Ogden, and Harold B. organization meeting April 4. The The article in question advised Lee Sait Lake City commissioner. Trka(ie Union Democratic League Union-mad- e products are always The young Republicans will.be of Uuh has also eiulorsed Mrs American-madAMERICAN LABORS RESPONSIBILITY that it would be necessary to call a special session of the legislature very active in this year s campaign jenrose amend the Utah law before the in demanding new blood in the par- At it meetinff Thursday night, In these changing times, the members of bona fide labor unions to could to state the ty circles. They are also demand- - Le LpajrUe unanimously endorsed WHEN IN PROVO affiliated with the American Federation of Labor have an opportunity federal aid qualify onreceive an outstanding new man this that proing promised resolutions an(j jn ITS jenroge decade. in comes such as jjrs any rarely , for progress who has never before been a candi- - ad gram. ted lauded her good work in The practices of a new epoch are in the making. Another daily paper had some- date be nominated as candidate 0f the party, and especially SUTTON CAFE In order to take advantage of the opportunity, the membership of to say that was different, thing .. , commended her work in the organ and w,KOVf,r,nor,ii. informed be the bona fide labor movement needs to united, alert, A Good Place to Eat The Republicans realize and still another had another verwomens ization of Democratic responsible. These are times when cooperation and teamwork within sion. will stand, a sum chance of to they efforts her and all. to the bona fide labor movement are essential gudy groups progress for And there you are! electing their ticket and for this acquaint the voters of Utah with Now, as at no other time in the history of the American Federacome near1 m to order No wonder Representative reason, tion of Labor, is the need for careful individually reaching the Democratic vote, the and collectively so essential that we may work with unity of purpose Holmes asks: Now, from all these arguments candidates must be outstanding! for the advancement of the union cause and for labors best interests. what can the people of Utah ex- progressives. It is regrettable that there are sometimes those who seize upon V2 When will these matters be pect? Bef Awthordjr o enrichment. and advancement movements their for worthy personal rowra WWUI!S4al!?VIIITEIINAT10lttl withbe Can settled? settled they Outlook Democratic cause of this, labor must be just as alert to guard against such enemies UNION Who can as against those who would use our movement for the promotion of out a special session? and committee Democratic state The when answer that question, communism and revolutionary creeds. will meet April 4 to reorganize and VB4t4 There are those who give themselves tirelessly and unreservedly will that be determined? The state set the date for the state convena has lot of au rA MnmuNnin money mmuun spent already we honor should and revere. for the promotion of the cause. These, tion to elect delegates to the nawui ft nmuufnurcm'wwGm is & But even this is not enough in the present crisis. We must discipline sending representatives to Wash- tional convention in Philadelphia to out. find Who knows ourselves and inform ourselves so that we may know what is of per- ington in June. This convention will also manent value, what can be adapted to new circumstances, and what what its all about? If it elect a national committeeman to to call ses a special necessary should be cast aside as we take on the larger stature of maturity. succeed Orman W. Ewing, the inThe cause of labor, affiliated with the American Federation of La sion, then why delay the matter cumbent. More money is being ex bor, is the cause of human justice among those who carry out work further? There has been considerable talk pended special represent. sending orders. It leads to the spirit of fellowship in the common things o:' of bringing out a candidate at next tives to Washington than it woul falls life and raises all of living to a plane where all have a fair chance. convention for nomination for The bona fide labor movement is the agency through which the cost for the legislature to meet anc governor against Governor Henry masses can bring order and opportunity into all phases of living. It is pass a law that will meet the sit II. Blood. There have been moves CIGARETTES rooted in human need and nurtured by those who have given it devo uation. The call too, could include in this direction but so far these TOBACCOS ticn and life itself. It is for the present generation to carry it forward a provision to lift the beer clause moves have met with little or no SIR WALTER RALEIGH WINGS from the present liquor bill. so that understanding and cooperation may be our habit of life. success. OLD NORTH STATE KGDL The bona fide labor movement has no room for the doctrines o:f It is said that the only way to MADE GOLDEN GRAIN is RALEIGH nomination The Blood for Bad! Too the communism, and other wild and woolly ideas of radicalism. defeat Its American Labor movement from its very inception has been, is today,, one on to unite the for bad too AVALON that there are a few TARGET Its and must continue to be tomorrow, the guardian of American independmembers within the bona fide labor man. TOBACCO PLUG BUGLER g The governor is a ence, liberty and democracy. movement who cater to commun The A. F. of L. movement believes in advancement in an American ists and other BLOODHOUND DIAL of revolu man. And it is understood that, preachers way, therefore each of us should make ready to do our part for the bet tionary doctrines. although not anxious to participate RED MOON KITE terment of America and its established order of civilization. The very foundation of the bona in a fight that might split the parto he is in the state, willing fide labor movement of America is ty stand for renomination in the bethe to American based according paid provisions upon democracy. sei; COMMENT NEWS and forth in the bill. Because it has such a solid founda' lief that he can carry the DemoNo information came from tion, there should be no room with- crats to victory again in Utah. There has been considerable talk (Continued from page 1) Washington so the governor sen ; in the movement for the false docfor Herbert B. Maw, president of communism revFred of trines of and Darrel other Champ Logan, ber of mayors of different cities, Greenwell the state senate, and dean of men of Ogden and Ted Hol- olutionary teachings. and I am now awaiting an opinion of Utah. Calvin the at University of man A. Lake to the F. of If the Salt Wash membership City from your commission and you, exW. third attorney, Rawlins, ington to confer with the federal of L. unions would make it their and vice chairmandistrict plaining to me my rights. state of the to reboard. business the When true these princistudy gentlemen Hoping to be granted at least turned from mentionalso been has committee, American labor move that trip they report- ples of the one favor, . . ed as a possibility. There is a great deal of food for ed that everything had been ad Anent, they would not have any Dr. Hugh W. Woodward of Profalse which time for are and the federal board that teachings justed thought in the above letter of Mr. was state senator and chairman of vo, now ready to cooperate with foreign to the American labor Schenkel. It shows the predica Utah county Democratic comthe movement. state the the would and money ment in which legitimate cafes and There are perhaps some who ig mittee, has been frequently men restaurants are placed. There soon be available. and out of sympathy for tioned. He is expected to throw norantlv Mr. and Greenwell Mr. Champ should be a way found to remedy in the meantime had been issuing the agitators, defend them. Be- his strength to a candidate with this bad situation. leanings. public statements that after all, cause they are doing this, they are liberal Because of popular demand we will send the Utah There has been much talk about this was not a pension bill at all, doing harm to the very movement Labor News anywhere to NEW subscribers as a trial subW. the Harman progressive Social Security Problem Peery, merely providing for benefits for about which they should know The Utah social security is more the old people; that only those who more. scription for three months for 25 cents. Every reader of The subversive than a problem. Nobody knows are in needy circumstances could the Utah Labor News has friends who would enjoy receivorganizations anything authentic about it. expect assistance. The announce are under many names in order to this fearless, independent publication. ing Heres your , State Will ment was made, too, that if these fool the innocent sympathizers, Representative chance to see that they get it I Holmes in his Box EldeT Journal aged people owned any property it ut they are all centered around would be necessary to give the the 57 varieties of communism. says: LOBBS ON THE JOB The Utah Labor News is an independent publication When President Roosevelt an- state a lien on that property be- Some of these organizations may e known as and for war that reason a splendid periodical for the home. Its nounced nearly two years ago that fore they could receive benefits "league against Douse Coal Co. and fascism, etc., but they are all he was preparing a social security from this law. Sugar contents are unsurpassed in scope and authority. its The local board then proceeds controlled by paid representatives thought-provokin- g program to pay to all over 65, aseditorials well as HIGHEST as QUALITY inspire Moscow. of interpret. . sistance or dependent mothers, to apply the provisions of an old Exclusive material us all who staff discard these Let a of writers gathered by foreign crippled children, unemployment age pension bill in this state that know their economics, politics and humanity appears Union Mined Coal insurance, etc., a majorty of the has not been repealed, to this so- ssues and adhere to the principles citizens of the United States hailed cial security act, which provisions of our own American labor moveweekly. Special features that appeal to all. Hyland 2520 - 2521 2522 that announcement as the most im- are that old folks who have prop- ment. If we do this, we will beDrive 2191 Highland citizens, and can be of The features: News and Comment, Comment on portant piece of legislation pro- erty must give the state a lien on come better greater service to our American that property before they can re- :'ellow posed by the president. American News, Comment on Foreign News, Political workers. On August 14, 1935, under a ceive any part of the pension. If Outlook for 1936, Editorials, International Labor Press anthe social security act is NOT a Washington date line was the of America, American Federation of Labor-Newnouncement that President Roose- pension act then how can the board Service, Union News Service, and many other features. velt had signed the social security consistently apply the provisions bill. The measure was referred to written in an old age PENSION as 'a pension system for the aged bill to this act? Its too deep for your subscriptions below send any number of and assistance for others in need the common herd to understand. subscriptions you wish. If there is not space enough in the and providing an insurance fund Then of recent date it was pubblanks below, list the additional names on a separate sheet for the unemployed. lished in the daily papers that the of paper. Remit 25 cents for each name. This special The old folks of Utah were in- federal board had approved Utahs offer is for NEW POLITICAL OUTLOOK Witai) tailor Jctosf 04 walk-awa- e. I IK MB. ALL BROWN & WILLIAMSON PRODUCTS ARE 007o UNION anti-forc- es peace-lovin- Three Months For Only 25 cents! Hurry! ... s L-i- st CENTURY formed that pensions would be paid to all over 65 years of age. It was explained that the federal government would pay $15 each month, FOR THE FIRST TIME the state to supply the balance, or All three Basic Principles of Cleanat least that much. 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