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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. JUNE 5. 1936. Robinson, promised to support and vote for the new bill now before congress. POLITICAL OUTLOOK UNION LEADERS CONFER WITH GOVERNOR AND CONGRESSMEN from 1) page (Continued strongly defend and fight for the preservation of the constitution of the United States. "5. He must consider the corn ing election as a patriot and not as a vehicle for securing jobs for "deserving politicians. "G. He must demonstrate his true regard for right and country by risking a real personal sacrifice in running for the nomination and standing for election if nominated. "7. He must be prepared to definitely say he will run for the ffice without any wishy-wash- y ictics. One . observer notes that political oiu.k animal that can i. the Carbon county situation. He to do everything within International Representative James Morgan of U. M. W. of A., Cheyenne, Wyo.; District President John M. Ross of Salt Lake City, and Utah 'Field Worker Frank lionacci of Helper, together with William Reid of Salt Lake City, former county commissioner of Carbon county and a friend of organized labor, held a conference recently with Governor Henry II. Eromised to assist unemployet coal miners. See Congressmen The labor representatives conferred with the Utah congressmen while they were in the state dur ing the Democratic convention in Ogden, They were asked to support the new coal bill introduced Blood. by Senator Guffey, to replace the The leaders of the coal miners' old Guffey Act declared partly un union appealed to the governor in constitutional by the supreme behalf of the unemployed coal court. Both congressmen, Murdock and miners of Carbon county. They inforhand first the governor gave mation on the unemployment sit uation in that county. The coal Perfectly Pasteurized mines at Kenilworth, Latuda, Maple Creek, Rains, National, Scofield and Wattis have been closed down for a period of 60 to 90 days. Tresh Nilk Iqf Particvlir People Promise Assistance Buttermilk churned fresh The union leaders informed the UNION HADE because unemthese that daily. Delicious Cottage governor Cheese. ployed miners had not been on re In 12 and Bottles lief in 1935, between May 1 and Order Today Pasteurized new November 1, under the ruling, In half gallon jugs SUPERIOR DAIRY many of them are unable Jo get PWA or WPA" work. In addition nnpasteurized there are several hundred coal minReal Keg Beer Hy. 3280 1865 So. State ers remaining on the pay rolls of A Superior Western Product the coal companies, but work only one day a week, earning just about enough to pay house rent. These workers should have assistance. BEST WISHES Governor Blood was very attentive to the plea of the labor leadUNITED 5 . STORE ers and said that this was the first time he had received first hand information and the true picture of to the seven specifications the G. O. P. searchers for the leal Moses who could lead the ring ones into the Republican mp in Utah. Where can, in a civilized world, a human being be located wno can UTAH WAGE LAW IS SAFE qualify under paragraph 1? The2 person qualifying in paragraph The unfavorable decision of the United States supreme court on can be located, but cannot be elect-ethe minimum wage law for women of New York state does not have because the vast majority of in Utah. minors and women for law Utah voters believe in the New any effect on the minimum wage The Constitution of Utah authorizes the state legislature to pass laws regulating the minimum wages of women and minors, and no Past experience is necessary to can qual--- y court can declare a Constitution unconstitutional. prove that no Republican 3. unconstllaw within about doubt Utah the Those who express any being paragraph tutional either do not know what they are talking about, or else they I If he' is an American he can are among those who do not care to see the machinery set up for I qualify under paragraph 4. Every of to whai, 9 the enforcement of Utahs statutes and Constitution pertaining to the American, regardless I Is r?.dY belongs, camp minimum wages for women and minors. political The 1933 legislature passed the Utah law, as well as the constitu- - to defend and uphold the Uonstitu tional amendment to protect the law. The constitutional amendment tion. , t In covering paragraph o was adopted by the voters of Utah by the largest majority ever given . to a constitutional amendment in the states history. This was proof politicians claim to be pat also positive that the vast majority of the people of Utah want the law This randi- and want it enforced. ALLRED WRITES The time has come that the Utah law should be enforced. At the to of establish sufficient an funds earliest possible date appropriation TO GOVERNOR proper machinery and put it in motion should be made. The people of Utah want this law enforced. Their votes on the The Utah Labor News is in reconstitutional amendment are proof enough of this statement. of a copy of a letter by Paul ceipt not law been made has of the the people that It is not the fault chairman of the petition II. Allred, effective. This fault lies at the state capitol either maliciously, negcommittee of the Peopresentation t. ligently or ignorantly. Pension nisnat committee, to Govples of Utah are entitled to the enforcement of patriotic duty by throwing The working women n the ring as an opponent of J. ernor Henry H. Blood. earliest possible date. The letter charges that the board W. Robinson, incumbent, for the for congress of public welfare has not carried nomination Democrat labor defy intereta-- 1 out the desires of the state legisthe second district, NEWS AND COMMENT organized tion of law by chosen leaders. I maTV i9 8aii to lature in relation to old age aslatest patriot have seen them evade the rules the sistance. be Warwick Lamoreaux, (Continued from page 1) Mr. Allred claims that members sti the of member aby to established govheed the laws of his committee have contacted ern the members. tneir individual wmms and fancies. I atYtiiivinjrlaw atTlarvard members of the legislature, The greatest menace to the ad I do not coll them good haT hid an Uch for many loyat all and of them, with one excep.uk vancement of a labor union, city members. three years tion, were emphatically opposed to the for past congress federation state or a central body, I have seen them join hands by Robin-wit- the course "taken by your welfare jn fact be was defeated convention of labor has been, is, and will be enemies of the 8on racketeers and Democrat board; that the work the legislathe at the discarding of the laws, rules bona fide union and connive with ture attempted to do for the aged tW( ago. year and regulations of the organiza- them for the sole purpose of over- be a pretty hard job to people was ignored by the board wji jt tion. those leaders of organ- - beat Congressman Robinson.meas-Th-Hee of public welfare when it drafted Because lawlessness in the man- throwing ization who enforced the law. and put into effect its code of ba3 8Upp0rted the New Deal agement of an organization in the His rules, which they and we of the cent. 100 American movement labor is in per ures congress its movement deters labor pm founded constitutional gov- - voting record shows it. His vote committee condemn as a disgrace gress is reason enough that al emment, upon and the success of it de- - for labor and agriculture measures to the fair name of the state of individright thinking members, the enforcement of its rends Utah. ace high. upon ually and collectively, should make laws, therefore it behooves all I 8tands of Should Change Rules even thinking Before and understam know to an effort rec the into to members Allred says that the rules Mr. look and them, better support change, the laws governing their organiza-tio- elect of the public welfare board should their best parliamentarians l ord of the incumbent, and choose members for leadbe changed as to property liens, ,as presiding officers. ership who respect and administer Cant Take It varying amounts of relief based on If this is done it will mean. the union laws. Senator W. E. Borah in his cam. need, and the requirement that relThe most dangerous members of peace, harmony and success within nomina- atives deemed able should support paign for the Republican any organization are those who are the organization. cease to huis plenty. the aged needy. telling for tion president their defiant to adopted laws and reform to d and the miliate stop the useold, His platform enforcement How About School Boards? follows: less of raised by the waste is as O. P. G. money acthe mob to leads Defiance of law The Michigan State Prison Com1. Strike down monopoly and people for their support, says Mr. tion, which in turn is a setback of mission has been told definitely Allred. Do this and I feel that I by price fixing. good government, whether civil, Governor Frank D. Fitzgerald that 2. Avoid foreign controversies can not only guarantee approval social, or economic. are not to be barred or political commitments. y our committee, but by every I have seen some members of newspapermen old old from their sessions in effect that 3. Repudiate person in the state. their business is the publics busi- guard leaders. Mr. Allred urges that Utah Someone in the gallery rises FELLOW UNIONISTS! ness. 4. Maintain the integrity of the should set the pattern for the other to ask: How about taxpayers and Constitution. 47 states. CIVE YOUK TRADE TO parents generally being informed The letter concludes: I believe Of course, Borah is too progresTHOSE WHO USE as to what goes on at school board sive for the old guard. He will not ;he greatest mistake of your exmeetings ? be the nominee of the Republican cellencys administration was the choice of what might consistently party. In common slang it can be said, e termed a transient young banker to head your welfare board. "they cant take it. NOTICE The only conditions endangering Just received a new shipment constitutional government, Borah of UNION MADE Shoes and were conditions of hunger said, : Straw Hats. KEEP OUR UNION WAGES and want among millions, and he IN UNION HANDS attributes those to big business Salt Lake Allied Printing monopoly and pTice fixing. Borah demanded that the G. 0. 59 East 2nd South Trades Council P. oust corporate and monopolistic interests from a "high place in the councils of the party. imply ' d, I . I Grade. A 10 25c LUCAS - MAACK COMPANY WHOLESALE NOTIONS 1069 East 21st South Hyland 8773 Best Wishes to Labor W. F. SNYDER & SONS COMPANY MINES FELT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I ,d Best Wishes to Labor h AM Tent fe Awning Co. Everything in Canvas L. A. NINK . E J. THOMAS TARP, ORE BAGS, TRUCK COVERS, TENTS AND AWNINGS n, USED U. S. 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