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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. SEPTEMBER 25. 1936. form was adopted before nominat ing wms begun. Dr. Elbert D. Thomas, United States senator from Utah, deliv ered the keynote address, urging If it is seen that Dillman is go support of the present administraing over, then Glassman and Wool-le- tion and reviewing predominant will abandon leery and get on theories of today. political the Republican band wagon, Mr. Gunn delcared. Roosevelt is the man who has 1 ULI 1 ILAJL U U 1 LUUK made mistakes. Hoover was the only man who never made any mis(Continued from page 1) takes, but to make mistakes you must do something, he said, point- would vote for Governor Blood. Similar switching of sentiment ing out that we progress through DEMOCRATS IN UTAH COUNTIES NOMINATE WINNING TICKETS (Continued from page 1) inated to succeed himself' in the lower house of the legislature. The nomination was by acclamation. Hugh H. Ilrown of Salt. Lake City was the keynoter, making plea for Democrats and liberal citizens to support the entire ticket from top to bottom. Typographical Union Meet At Colorado Springs of bership. A fourth proposition apprentices Typographical vides that second-yea- r closed its weekTs session at admitted shall be given the union rvUnion Colorado Springs Friday afternoon. oath. Another proposition requires that and each any person admitted to mem period Springs the sessions are home coming bership must have served an because the Union Printers' prenticeship of at least six years New Deal Support and have passed a physical examihome is located in that city. Goverto and Dillman from Peery mistakes. nation. and LOGAN. Abe experiments Congressman nor Blood is reported to the Utah of This year's convention was one One proposition adds several nomiMurdock was the keynoter at the Robinson Will of most J. colorful in the history Provo, the Cache county. Democratic conven nee for congressman from the Sec- Labor News observers in Utah, of the union, being attended by ap- commitment paragraphs to the tion Saturday. He urged the Denv ond district, also spoke briefly at Juab, Cache, Sanpete, Sevier, and proximately 2500 delegates, ex burial service. A proposition amends the genocratic party to advance on every the morning session, pointing out other counties. the few delegates and visitors. of the That reports past No laws to read as follows: eral to of and and not to front the progress of the nation stop halfway J. L. Bartlett was delegate from member days are most encouraging for the more shall hold in the goal of the New Deal. He de- the new deal. priority the Salt Lake Typographical Union clared the goal to be a better, hapOther speakers during the day Governor is putting it mildly. No. 115, and R. II. Smith repre- than one office nor shall a member retain priority standing or a situapier social order, which the Dem were: Calvin W. Rawlings and Mrs. sented Salt Lake Mailers No. 21. Gains Governor in an office if he performs tion unW. cratic party has been building Frank Penrose, state chairman All the switching of voters Among the important matters work over which the International der the direction of President and state chairwoman, respectivetaken uo was the endorsement of Typographical Union has jurisdicRoosevelt. ly; Mrs. William II. Callahan, sentiment isas to the gubernatorial the Committee for Industrial in of situation favor decidedly tion, either supervisory or mechanCongressman Murdocks address lrovo, state executive committee Pres-aboThe reelection of Blood. is no There ganization. doubt centered about the constitution and member from Utah county and ical, in another printing office, Roosevelt was ident endorsed. also that. or not the member is inwhether M. He its history. stated that during District Judge Martin Larson, This sentiment in favor of Gov- Louisville Gets Meet terested financially or otherwise in the past year or two, men whose nominee for state supreme justice. lives have been devoted to sacrificThe ticket nominated is as fol- enior Blood no doubt will continue Following a spirited contest be said office. Provided, subordinate all through the month of October tween Richmond, Va., and Louis-an- d unions may establish regulations ing the constitution to private lows: election to November 3, day. J. William Johnson, Spanish gains have gone throughout the Ky., for the 1937 convention whereby members may be permitThe voters are studying issues vjue, ted to accept temporary employnation urging the American peo- Fork, incumbent, county commisHie latter was successful, - cRyt and and familas ment in another office without loss candidates, four-yeW. they to the constitution. terms; Sylvan sioner, ple uphold The, following propositions themselves wuth the splendid ceived of situation of priority standing. In closing, he said: Four years Clark, Lehi, county commissioner, favorable consideration: Hot Fight on Several Measures term; Arnold C. Roylance, record of the Governor, and learn ago the American people drove two-yeproposition providing that SUP cal unions shall disHooverism out of office in scale of Springville, county attorney, four-yeAttempts to bring about adoparrange term; Mrs. J. W. Aird and port him. grace; surely they will not allow wages for apprentices from the tion of a measure calculated to uP?.n I3 between the that same political incompetence, Mrs. Maud B. Jacobs, Provo; Ray second to the six year, inclusive, increase ,V0eFs m hase(j a folly to place dressed up in the fake fascism of E. Loveless, Orem; Francis S. that would-bUnion Hie local and the journeyman Typographical Upon Governor s chair to administer scaje an(j were Guild frustrated Newswriters that Hearst, to sneak back in power. further Lundell, Benjamin, and Irving L. the provides New Deal measures, an enemy of Wendell Grover, Salt Lake City, Pratt, American Fork, state legisregistered apprentices shall be giv-tn- e when the committees report of disiMew ueai. terms. en the same protection and be gov- - approval was almost unanimously one of the early backers of Dr. lature, two-yeerned by the same rules as jour- - adopted. Herbert B. Maw for governor, Resolutions pledging county leg . pinnH S ed Tw other propositions Another sharp controversy arose to homestead all islators pleaded for party harmony and support the an ener neyrnen memover a proposal that the executive make for to rally in reelecting Governor exemption bill and to work for se- - j Fda J"1 eligible apprentices 7?opi council be instructed to invite repH. Blood. were the law nfL direct 2? Henry curing primary Ci of all printing and of resentatives Jews out this country. ai7? drive all The legislative ticket nominated adopted by the convention, which 77a f to a conference, Locrafts are what go-iis Professor Henry Peterson of newspaper was attended by more than 800 you Harry: Well, i which do of shall be to the the with to M. E. Kent and and of Lewiston, purpose Negroes? alternates. gan, delegates ministratioi. In his address Sato; to a part of make form a it H. plan incumbent We will chase them Olsen, Easterner: Joseph he Governor put a real ' day each law of the organizaDavis Count v organic too. Pun(dl behind his words when he out, be unlawful for shall tion that it Catholics? What about LAYTON. All holders of Davis told about the Harry: accomplishments members of one craft to remain at Utah County Democrats Easterner: Out they go. offices, which will be open during his first term as chief county in a plant in which members work n c nomi-cratiHave you read the elections this fall, were The Demo-jiSPRINGVILLE. Harry: executive of this great state. another of printing or newspaper Bible? party is bigger than any nated for reelection by Davis counThis talk made him of thousands on are strike. This was also craft stuYes I am a Easterner: nominatman, and Utah is one of the tops ty Democrats at a county friends the state. defeated. throughout the Bible. in the progressive new deal pro- ing convention here Saturday. It will be a real campaign of ab- - i dent of Have Other propositions seeking to Presiwe are: and The nominees must Jet State not you read the story repreHarry: gram, Governr of Joseph, the king of Egypt? establish jurisdiction of the Intertv7 dent Roosevelt and the Democratic sentative, Moses L. Holbrook; state ai?d w,hen Ah71ac1' national Typographical Union over Wasnt he a good ruler? national organization down, Alf T. senator, Ward C. Holbrook; coun3 day, a was various Yes Easterner: operated Gunn of Salt Lake City declared in ty commissioner, four-yemechanically Joseph term, ave ev?7 material-makin- g g or ruler. his keynote address at Democrat Fred L. Rampton; county commis- u!!?777v, ? ras?,1 Governor Blood will good ell77e What about Moses? machines. Following a spirited i, convention here Saturday, in which sioner, two-yeterm, A. B. Bar- Harry: Tnajorl Was he a good ruler? and county attorney, Orlando he urged county workers to forget cussion, all were defeated, it being I did he than in: ty Moses was a i and Easterner: Yes, unite in putting explained by President Howard the petty battles officers have already initiated ruler. over in Utah the Democratic party splendid to these devices. to claim hear am I United Democracy ticket from top to bottom. you glad Harry: President Howard made a stateSo far as Salt Lake City and say that of Joseph and Moses. My He charged that Mayor Harman I am a descendant of those ment in which he said the InterW. Peery of Ogden was placed in . any but the county are concerned, it will be a . friend, amous rulers, Joseph and national Typographical Union, its the gubernatorial race by two Democratic ticket. Delegates noted united Democratic party which will Glass-mann officers and executive council are that this was presumably to fore- enter the campaign, beginning Oc- strong Republicans, Abe eas:erner wilted, nearly Hartober 1, to elect the Democratic and Arthur Woolley, for the stall any attempt by Mayor ready and anxious to cooperate Have you seen Harry wearing with all crafts when on strike, but sole purpose of seeing that Ray E. man W. Peery of Ogden to obtain ticket from top to bottom. sunflower lately? cannot violate contracts of the Dillman, the Republican nominee, the candidates names for his In-- J During the week, well attended T J union. was elected. dependent party ticket. The plat- ward meetings have been held. j with in workers Starting party ;ward Monday night, and con- -, tinuing each night during the week .and finishing with a 5th ward Kirkendall-Darlin- g meeting Saturday night, enthusiasm was manifested at all of these KNOWN FOR SERVICE meetings. We have every reason to believe that the party is more Member National Selected Morticians by Invitation united against the common enemy, MOTOR AMBULANCE the Republicans, than it has been Phone 150 529 25th Street in any previous campaign. Friends of Labor Ogden, Utah County Chairman Parnell Black, who is in attendance at all of the ward meetings, said that district officials and workers in attendance at these meetings have shown BEST WISHES TO LABOR the real spirit of democracy and are ready to do everything in their Own a Home power to uphold the national, state, county and legislative tickets in the campaign and on election INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE day, November 3. With the splenD. E. Taylor J. M. RusseJ did , spirit of cooperation in evidence, Mr. Black predicted that 2417 Kiesel Avenue REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE there is no doubt about the results Phone 378 2439 Kiesel Ave. Ogden, Utah of the election as far as Salt Lake OGDEN, UTAH City and county are concerned. The organization meets in Colorado 10-ye- I ar ap-even- ts, Or-Gover- ut ar re-lan- ze lo-c- an ar ar .e e ar i I WK S ng 11 ar type-settin- dis-tor- ar . . I I 1-- A, Mortuary Assn. gdeca Real Wasatch Insurance and Investment Agency Estate Co. 7 Sunflower Pal The only Washer that has these Features DOUBLE WALLS to keep water hot longer STEEL CHASSIS to assure greater strength ARC-CUAT- E DRIVE TRANSMISSION to assure lifelong service SPEED QUEEN SAFETY-ROL- L WRINGER to provide new wringing GEO. A. LOWE CO., Jobbers OGDEN You know Harry Joseph? Of course you do! Well, heTe is some- thing that Harry told your observer. Harry lives at the Hotel Utah, and his custom is to chat with his friends. On a Saturday afternoon a fortnight ago, Harry was chatting with two of his friends in the hotel lobby. As a good Republican should, Harry was wearing a Landon emblem, Kansas sunflower, at his coat lapel. A stranger, an eastern manufacturer, spied him, butted in and told Harry: I want to make your acquaintance because you are a man after my heart. I note you are for Landon, and so am I. Our Best Wishes to Labor Ogden Troy Laundry AND Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 2074 A little later the easterner became more confidential and whis- pered to Harry, Say, after we elect Landon president, we have already an organization of over six million citizens, who will help us 2530 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah |