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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 9, 1936. DILLMAN OPPOSED OLD-AGPOLITICAL OUTLOOK DEFENDS SOCIAL CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF LABOR LEGISLATION IN STATE SENATE SECURITY ACT SUPPORTS C. I. O. HITS USURPATION (Continued from 1age 1) E from Page 1) 0.t,he, thu LL (Continued called attention Millard Democrat to the need fori Millard Democrat have named (Continued from Iuge J) hour and the po- - Don Moody of Deseret for state some of the cruelties of the ful tion was unanimously endorsed at enthusiastic standing' ovation a convention of all lumber industry unanimous .dopUon of subdivisions of the United Broth82 i&SSSI 'n'pu'KfcrtT11 with others in lessening the hard- - L resolution supporting the Com erhood of Carpenters & Joiners. act of 1931 (II. II. 41) page 759, No Labor Legislation Marion Ilenrie of Delta, incum- - ships, the suffering, and the humil- - mittee for Industrial This convention of sawmill, timOrganization, Senate Journal, 1931). The Republican controlled legis-ben- t, for two-yecommissioner, lations forced upon American citi- - at the convention of the California ber and plywood workers unions He opposed the enactment of a lature all but ignored the demands C. D. McNeeley, Delta, incumbent zen because of our previous fail- - State Federation of Labor. The was attended by some CC2 delelaw directed at removing the flood both of the unemployed and of the county attorney, ure as a nation to provide effective convention was the largest In the gates, representing between sixty menace in Davis county by placing governor. When the social machinery for meeting the states McNeeley had no opposition, with more legislature than 600 and seventy thousand members. history, some control in the hands of the had adjourned it had Henry D. Moyle, Salt Lake City, problems of dependency and un- - delegates jn attendance, provided a Wm. Dalrymple of the United state land board (S. B. 50, rage building program of $260,000 at Rave the keynote speech at the employment. The Social Security The resolution quotes the consti-A- Mine Workers was given a proSenate 481, state institutions, only a fractional convention which adopted a resol Journal, 1931). is Americas answer to this tution of the American Federation longed ovation after he had adHe fought the constitutional of that recommended by the tion pledging support to state and great human need. of Labor to show that the execu- - dressed the convention on the C. amendment (S. J. R. 5 by Burton governor. It had failed to take national platform and nominees G. O. I. Disappointing tive council violated it by suspend-Th- e I. O. and industrial unionism. W. Musser, page 619, Senate Jour- any action for relief of destitution and one pledging support to Gover-an- d references to the problems ing the C. I. O. unions. The consti-o- f Suspension of the C. I. O. unions which was to intended nal, 1931), suffering or to provide for any nor Blood. It condemned the social security in the platform tution calls for a roll-of was sharply condemned, although in public works. give Salt Lake City the right of didacy of Ieery. The convention the Republican party were dis- - call vote at a regular convention Iresident Wm. Hutcheson of the self government and not subject it There was no legislation provid- - was held in Fillmore Thursday appointing. It was my hope that to oust affiliated unions, union has been a leadcarpenters' to the whim of the state legisla- ing for a shorter day nor for a afternoon. the position of the Republican This usurpation on the part of er in the executive councils fight ture. shorter working week. presidential nominee might be less the executive council of the A. F. against the C. I. O. For Vested Interests There was no enabling legisla- Planned Economy of L., if unchallenged, will replace The convention unanimously enDillmans opposition to a non- - tion by which the cities and coun A strong defense of the adminidemocratic rule in the A. F. of L, dorsed reelection know we both the that of Iresident Today was in ties and school districts could strations agricultural policy was expressed partisan judiciary Re- - by despotic and tyrannical rule of Roosevelt and condemned Hutche1929 when he opposed two bills (S. launch any program of building or voiced by Lawrence Nelson of Mur Republican platform and the publican candidate have definitely an executive council, and will split son for his activities on the ReB. 12 and 13 by Charles It. IIol- - other employment creating activi- - ray, Salt Lake county candidate for rejected the constructive provisions the ranks of organized labor and publican National Committee the state senate, in a recent speech. of the lingsworth) pages 213, 214, 248, ties. Social Security Act, only weaken its struggle between the behalf of Gov. Landon. Senate Journal. The legislature had even failed I ,Af,ter Quoting Governor Landon to fall back upon the dependency employers and the workers, the The senate journals disclose . ex to provide by legislation for more Kansas, Republican candidate dole a dole with a means resolution declares, Barbers amples of the Republican nominee prompt payment of wages on pub- - Hor prudent, as saying planned which in my state includes test, For Roosevelt the SALT LAKE CITY. (UNS) concerning himself with protecting jc workg notwithstanding abuses economy t means organization, sys- A resolution was unanimously Local 377 of the Journeymen Barvested interests. He opposed the which had been called to their at- - "mocratic form of government," paupers oath and disenfranchisereelection the of adopted favoring nient. bers International Union unanienactment of a bill (S. B. 47, page tention. Nelson declared: President Boosevelt. It was greet-o- f Statements The that provisions An mously adopted a' resolution re716, Senate Journal, 1929) to libeconomy must be either No Tax Relief this act are a fraud on the pd by a demonstration similar to questing the A. F. of L. executive eralize laws making it possible for There was no legislation grant- - Planned or not planned. A planned that which greeted the C. I. O. council to reconsider working man and a cruel hoax action. its suspenpeople to recover excessive charges ing any measure of tax relief economy means organization, I are untrue. believe are sion of the C. I. O. unions and They ter and overcharges collected by the an(l an efficient effort dito enable the home owner to to a measure to leave the matter to the next public utilities. hold on to his home or to assist rected toward a definite end. The charges with regard Indiana Labor of 372 the which had convention or to a referendum vote. support He attacked on the floor a bill a delinquent kind other is onIy one not to Ind. planned, members of the house of represenEVANSVILLE, (UNS) to prohibit school board members possession of taxpayer sold regain under n economy confusion and chaos, The Indiana State Federation of 33 opposed as against tatives, from benefiting personally under the hammer. property a one Governor Landon Plumbers ,8Ucn which met with the approval of 77 Labor threw its support to the contracts let by themselves, SAN FRANCISCO (UNS) The The net result was that in the Admittedly stands. Committee for Industrial Organizamembers of the United States Review of Record I he speaker then told how face of appalling conditions of un- tion in a resolution calling for lift-n- g local Plumbers Union went on recsix against senate with In this mans entire legislative and need for relief er secretaries of agriculture, Hyde which was only of the suspension of the C. I. ord demanding that suspension of upheld by the votes O. unions. experience covering two regular from privation and want there was ?n( Jardine, both Republicans, had The only dissenting the C. I. O. unions be rescinded of Senator Hiram Johnson, Senaand one special session he spon done to the was that of a .paid A. F. of and the matter referred to the next by nothing legislature JjgjJ .?!" tor La Collette, Senator Costigan, vote sored and succeeded in having en grant assistance. L. organizer, representing Presi- A. F. of L. convention. and Represent Senator Wagner acted just seven small measures, that . , master threatens." record this the of dent William Green. strength D These were largely placed in his of Upon stand-pa- t ad that during the whfcli L1? advocated bJ such 2d! went on record for the 2 NEW STF.EI. LODfiES also Republicanism, It Ray pP,faker' hands by the educational interests E. Dillman now asks the people to committee on To reelection of President Roosevelt ?n FORMED IN CIIICAdO AREA visers the a of the state because of position him and support his candi- in nfitj?'1 nomi- CHICAGO (UNS) Chartering as chairman of the senate com dacy for governor of the state. acute depression for ten referring to the American of 28 new lodges in the Great of t'he American Federation o7u-paRumittee on education. They were: o i A Record of Failure region by the Amalbor, President Frank P. Graham of Dabor Hajty in New York as a S. B. 39, giving school boards the Governor Plond k definite step in the direction of a gamated Association of Iron, Steel this record of antagonism , deI the North i;Ko!0?P of Upon Carolina, University other boards with contract to nas Deen right wise Doli-yparty move- - and Tin Workers is announced by Misa Grare Abbott, former chief national Farmer-Labo- r of education for enrolling and in to many of the progressive mentcies of President Roosevelts New the Steel Workers Organizing Comof the childrens bureau, and Mon- -' structing students, in be asks to Dillman mittee. A. Deal, of the placed National J. signor Ryan S. C. M. 2, memorializing the Big Biz For Landon Minnesota Federation Steel towns where the new Catholic Conference. Welfare federal agency in charge of Indian the position of the chieftheadminisThe real sponsors of the Repubconven- - lodges have been Minn. The Rooseto CLOQUET, trative Landon for carry agent on Scrapping organized by the lican campaign for Gov. Landon affairs to control noxious weeds the Minnesota State S. W. O. C. in this region include velt New Deal policies into effect are assumed that theton. I have never the Uinta Indian reservation. big bankers, financiers and in Security Act was without Ration of Labor lined up over- Hamilton (Ont.), Lackawanna (N. S. B. 55, allowing some further to '"ujwn'this record ol Jailor, had assumed and 'even "belmmgly against suspension of Y.), Akron, Cleveland, East ChiI fault. liberty in fixing school tax levies. unions of the Committee for cago (Ind.), Chicago, Waukegan r'n" f"d,ih'i.du Po"dy; hoped that time and experience the S. B. 151, prohibiting the ship- anythin!- constructive to help the Industrial to failure this Kenosha (Wis.), Duluth, Organization, (111.), and cause of fresldenj dictate might many important ment of diseased bees into the A resolution was adopted urging Milwaukee, Granite take any acting to support the changes. As you stated when you City (111.), and state. 014 business and economic life of the n signed the Act on August 14, 1935: the American Federation of Labor St. Louis. Special Session of 1930 LeeIfr5 ln This law represents a cornerstone executive council to reinstate At Harvey, 111., where the latest S. C. M. 1, memorializing the state, Ray E. Dillman asks the peo- s aHy of r them, out the him was formed, 49 out of 50 to in to entrust which a structure is lodge carry pie to being commission 1 interstate commerce steel workers attending the organinfrnnoStrJaniaf built, but is by no means com- refuse the Denver & Rio Grande programs of relief, social security qiow!1m!H zation meeting signed up with the economic improvement now Carpenters But Governor Landons plete". Western permission to buy the and PORTLAND, Ore. (UNS) The union, according to Regional Direcon the Social address at Milwaukee under way. Moffat tunnel except with some of the Republic, may be at Hymn Committee for Industrial Organiza-th- e tor Van A. Bittner. Upon this record of opposition to Republican gatherings," he said, Security Act was not a plea for protection guaranteeing the, use of the was it of act; improvement the tunnel to railroad direct measures to aid the needy aged there COme to the attentive to support welfare programs tener the jingle of the dollar, the a plea to scrap the act. through the Uinta basin if one was I am interested in the social ever built. le asks the people to place m his sejf ;sh ciamor 0f the market place, S. B. 8, changing registration lands the. administration of the old an j the sinister pipings of our security program not from a partiand tuition fees at the University age assistance and welfare mea- - leading bankers and industrialists san viewpoint. I am interested in sures of the present state and fed- - wh0se real hymn is that of the it as a humanitarian measure. of Utah Governor Landon has made the total nominees eral The Republican governments. profit motive, and whose hope is Upon this record of failure to do agajn to subject America to their problem of social security a major batting average is 18 bills spon sored by him of which seven were anything for labor and the unem malign and destructive influence. issue in this campaign and I cando not feel enacted into law, nine were killed ployed he asks to be put in charge The voices you hear may be the not support him. I commembers of . independent that in the senate where they were in- of putting people back to work. voices of Gov. Landon and Col. the such as missions or of the be boards, must in defeated judges Voters troduced and two were Knox. Actually, the strings to this take should Social Board, Security oilman's record. the lower house. puppet show are being pulled by an active part in politics and moreIn this mans four years of legbig business. over, I was appointed and conislative experience there is not a RECEIVES firmed as the minority member. single measure sponsored by him UTAH LABOR NEWS While I retain this position I am which could possibly be constructed Orders for extra copies of the October 23 issue CIIECKI EXPENSE not free to defend the act. Thereas progressive legislation. of the Utah, Labor News are coming in every mail. fore, I am tending you my resignaThere is not a single measure By A. F. of L. News Service And have every reason to believe that we will have we tion a as member of the Social intended to help the cause of the WASHINGTON, D. C. United WASHINGTON, D. C. Stanley Board. imchecks Security orders for directed at more than 50,000 extra copies before the totaling Reed, solicitor general of the common man nor States treasury No I undertaken ever have work to Idaho Jus-an- d sent been have lot. United his 119.203.80 of States date of Department proving publication of our Roosevelt Souvenir and seemed more worthwhile to me Utah to cover costs of admin- - tice, in a brief filed with the Not a single piece of legislation Prosperity Edition. to protect the laboring man and unemployment compensa- - preme Court asked that high judi-tio- n than my brief service on the Social laws in those states, the So- - cja body to review the controversy Security Board. May I thank you wage earner and not a single piece 0f the Associated Press with the for the opportunity of this service of legislation to grant the people cial Security Board announced. burfirst the tax the checks National Labor Relations Board in and join you in defending it. either These from represent any relief den, or from the privation and suf- grants to either of these states the case of Morris Watson, whom to the board decided of the co- fering which attended the economic pr this purpose. The check was( discharged kindly to the principle This edition will bring you complete details coverdaho is for $4724 and is to cover by the Associated Press because operatives which return to concollapse. Friend of Old Guard ing the coming Presidential election, with pictures of the the period beginning September 1, 0f his membership in the Ameri-193- sumers the profits made in hand- attitude and ending September 30, can Newspaper Guild, in violation ling coal. In 1929, his stand-pa- t leading candidates and officials in the Democratic Adwon recognition of the Republican 1936. The Utah check is for $4,- - 0f the provisions of the Wagner ministration, as well as photographs of the officers of Laold guard" and he was chosen by 479.80 and is for the period begin- - National Labor Relations Act. N. Y. Mrs. Franklin n ALBANY, bor's League. There will also be some new business and ending The decision of the board, upheld D. Roosevelt, in an address before the representatives of big ning August. 29, 1936, the issues in picture. cartoons to run for the president of the September 30, 1936. depicting Court snappy Circuit United States by the the state conference of the Nation- state senate. It costs a state nothing to ad- -- 0f Appeals for the Second deal Youth Administration here, Voters will be interested in the edition, for the reaan unemployment compen- cjaj circuit, was appealed to the clared it is the When the caucus oFthe Republiof all per-- 1 duty been assembled. Republiaphas son that it will give a review of New Deal Legislation can majority sation law which Supreme Court by the Associated sons in every community to make cans were evenly divided on a proved by the Social Security press on the ground that its rights that has been sponsored and enacted into law by the for the purposeful employ-- 1 choice of Dillman and W. D. Cand-lan- d Board, provided it sets up admin- - under the Federal Constitution plans ment of Roosevelt Administration. young people. of Sanpete county. On the istrative machinery designed to were denied by the measure. There is nothing sadder, she eve of the senate convening the give workers their full rights un- You will be interested because it will bring you reasaid, than young people, at work Dillman forces brought one of the der the laW- - The primary pur-- 1 new YORK The first checks or unemployed, do not know who son why stories, and editorials showing why the Roosesenators (John M.)pose 0f unemployment compensa- - issued in New York City under Republican rn 4) (Continued page Administration should be reelected sick his to carry to from velt jon enactments is to pay weekly the new Federal and State social Knight of Salt Lake) the humane under bed in a local hospital and wheeled benefits to qualified workers when security laws were mailed to legislation way and which completion him into the second RepUblicatn 448 needy men and women 65 99 session another of to write into law. will Congress require Master Salesman caucus to cast the deciding vote for 50,000 worker years of age and older on October Approximately William Hodson, commissioner Dillman, which bound the Republi- are estimated to be covered by the tougaiggfe can majority to vote as a unit in Idaho unemployment compensation 0f public welfare, said the number electing the senate president. law, and benefit payments for un- - jnciuded 1371 persons between 65 Workers Under This Label Are: employed eligible workers will be- - and 70 never before eligible for Ignored Unemployed TAXPAYERS state the of e assistance. He was president gin in September, 1938. About public We will print and wrap extra copies for our readers OWNERS to HOME of estimated 80,000 employes are senate in 1931 when the army mail to to friends and neighbors. Place your orders now war GOOD CITIZENS A nation-wid- e CHICAGO the unemployed stormed the capi-t- be covered by the Utah law, and unusual Roosevelt Souvenir Edition. The price is will emfor benefits this under its provisions cooperatives and demanded relief and SKILLED WORKMEN against consumers 1938. American demonstra5 the few be here was started a January, cents by paid beginning only per copy and we pay postage. Enclose $1 ployment. After THE BEST CUSTOMERS To date, the provisions of the Retail Coal Association as host to tions this Republican legislature the it with names of 20 friends who will be delighted and met Social Security Act which enable a meeting of executives of eighty appointed a committee which ON If you can't dig up 20 names, mail us this YOUR edition. IT to REQUEST get The meeting with the unemployed. This com- the states to enact unemployment trade associations. PRINTING NEXT as names as possible, enclosing 5 cents for each many mittee surveyed the situation and compensation laws without being- was the first of twenty similar e asso-agdisadvantORDER the with sent. Lets condition scheduled name at conferences spread thousands of these papers in beby found an appalling 9 competitive placed such emnot not take do of states members out having with whose families of the ciation, of heads half 12,500 greatest humanitarian President since Andy in laws have resulted in the enactThe legislature ployment. Jackson. unemploymeeting the needs of the time did ment of 15 different laws which will ment compensation nothing. Mail your orders for extra copies today I Governor Dem in his message provide for payments to eligible These 15 to the legislature had called at- unemployed persons. tention to the conditions prevailing laws cover about 40 per cent of and advocated that the legislature the persons that will be covered continue an extensive building pro- when all states have enacted such gram at state institutions; that the laws. legislature provide for the opening Few things have done more to of free public employment agencies 24 South 4th East St., Salt Lake City under the state industrial commis- testify to the greatness of Presision or through some separate dent Roosevelt than the fact that tax alone. agency. Governor Dem further he made out his income tricing fiuft I de- - SACRAMENTO An ar ct two-thir- ds I . sys-eith- er form-employme- nt , catynjnjes e 1" e, Lakes-Chicag- a' - Fed-Soci- al Kj... 1 I ... thftije' . lis-a- nd I ave You Ordered Extra Copies? ng Complete Details 6, Non-Partisa- Judi-minist- er . . 27,-du- e. Tie r Extra Copies for Friends old-ag- ol The Utah Labor News |