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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT 8 Edlntoiria! BPage LAKE CITY. UTAH, APRIL 9, 1937. TIhe HJtolh Ealboir ofi News changing of the supreme court is adopted so that court may become a rate is decreasing and the death court of justice instead of a tool of piratical exploitation, then there are rate increasing. Since 1922, Gern rather apt to come . strikes, strikes, stand-u- p strikes manys birth rate has steadily deA circle, and uithin the circle two pines, and alongside the wording. i strikes that occur when a great class, the producing class, clined from 23 to 18.9 per 1000 of tase ajj anj Eternal as the unending circle; hardy as the evergreen P,ae la driven to the wall by tyranny and oppression, realizes it must fight or w. symbol of the Cooperative League of the United States of America. become, and see its children become, the most groveling serfs history population. In line with the nazi policy of The league is an educational institution for the cooperative movement records. of America. A worthy job in a worthy movement. n strikes are and have been of sufficient magnitude to trying to stimulate the German well in interested education and study make employers sit up and wake up to the fact that workrs do not birth rate, it was learned last week democracy may Every person of lfeej bbe The a new criminal code soon will movement our the series in country. cooperative empioyer does the toiler a favor by giving him a job, they do that be useful found found will m es News Utah Labor the provide artic stringent penalties for viocooperative not think that any hand has been reached out of the sky and touched as well as educational. the bosses and made them divine. Fact is, the workers, the white collar lation of the sanctity of the famThe cooperative study may be divided into the followmg classes. Jand bjue conart the store clerks, the chamber ily and throw new safeguards maids, the dish washers, about the unmarried mother and Economics, history, current events, sociology, social problems, agricul- gwampers and the porters and the highest in skill and technical her child. Jail sentences will be ture, commerce, home economics, and the trade union organization. deal knowledge have received a those The editor of the Utah Labor New, haa studied this movement in agitating for birth congiven a"fgnal to the reactionary justices of the rtrita man America from its pioneering period. He has seen the movement The trol. responsible for the court t0 etand up and move out of the way to the left so the mothers unmarried plight will themselves the things that need be done to make ih.h?PmoL2S!t RPworth while. l,for Either material and her render spiritual that will occur or it looks like the twilight the salvation of American democracy. to the or aid prison. Further, go and who courts for reserve the right to torture those who toil. justices current issue of Race, organ of The cooperative movement is a matter of education. The coopera tors see it as a matter lor deep study and 'education, and have taken Nordic movement, even goes so far I as to encourage unmarried German salaries steps to carry on this noble work through education and schooling. for (2) fixing families The Central Cooperative Wholesale, with headquarters at Superior, NEWS AND COMMENT rather than for individuals; and women to bear illegitimate chilWis., during the past several years, has conducted training schools x Pacing further heavy economic dren. i (Continued from page 6) for prospective employes of the many cooperative stores in Minnesota, on burdens bachelors In Soviet RUSSIA: and the it is are Mellomsm, Morgan- - iess husbands, Wisconsin and other neighboring states. From this beginning is now With an different story. entirely rising a national cooperative college with other interested cooperatives. ism, Du Iontism, Hooverism, judi- GERMANY. In the Third .Reich a naturally fecund people, the popMinnesota, through its state department of educatiton, has prepar- cial dictatorism, Jim Reedism, and where a program has been tried to ulation is increasing at a faster ed curriculum materials on cooperation which are made available to like isms n PaY thaa pace than that of any other great The American people have been kve. maed schools and to such adult study groups as may require them. of power. Growing at a rate of neardecree for I1 nF,e mJfn' HiUer have failed Wisconsin is the first state to enact a law requiring the teaching suffering from the big biz-isly 4,000,000 a year since 1829, Rus- whenLReich5fr of cooperative marketing and consumers cooperation in the public the last 50 years, until 1932 the Fatherland with sias 173,000,000 population would in t0 Pr?.vlde Franklin D. Roosevelt stepped schools. The following statutes became effective September 1, 1935: new f&s leglOnS Of baby Nor- - ordinarily be increased to 300,000,-00- 0 ruin Every high school and vocational school shall prescribe adequate and saved our nation from dics. racial hygiene by the end of the eighth Five-YeDespite and essential instruction in cooperative marketing and consumers coop to which it was headed, not bemeasures, direct plan in 1967. But last summarriage aid eratives. . . . The governing boards of the university, state teachers cause of fascism or communism, loans, Kremlin issued the famous'' bachelor the mer taxes, honorary colleges, and county normal schools shall provide in their respective but because of the of and floods big family decree, designed to American big biz Godfatherships, institutions adequate and essential instruction in cooperative market- profiteering double the population in 25 years. for the birth kinder, propaganda ing and in consumers cooperatives. . . . The state superintendent of isms. We must put our own house in public instruction and the dean of the college of agriculture at the state chase away the money in order, shall the to outlines be of used cooperate university by preparation teachers in the courses offered . . . and they shall have the power to re- changers from the temples, and quest the assistance of any teacher or professor in any of the schools clean up Americas own isms, of the state in the preparation of such outlines. They may also make and then there will be no room for a recommended list of material now in pamphlets or books for guidance I fascism nor communism in these to teachers of these courses. In granting certificates for the teach- - United States, ing of the courses in economics, the social studies and agriculture, adeWar Tide Turning quate instruction in cooperative marketing and consumers cooperatives Military men are not so domshall be required. In the summer of 1936 over 1000 persons from 30 states attended ineering in Japanese parliament are cut 12 cooperative institutes maintained by consumers cooperatives and Militant budget expenses Nao Minister their educational agencies in the United States. Instruction was given by Japan. Foreign in technical questions for officers and employes of cooperatives' and Rake Sato informs the world that also in general consumer problems for members of cooperatives and I there will be no further aggression I in China that China will be con- others interested. sidered an that Japanese equal The editor of the Utah Labor News thinks this is wonderful, for it was only a few years ago when he attended one of the pioneering troops are leaving Chinese education classes of only six interested cooperators. Ant tory. Sounds like a fairy tale that was the peak of cooperative schooling in that day. It is different amidst all the next war talk Moreover today, when hundreds of thousands are thinking of cooperative training And yet, it is true. wishes and the membership of various cooperatives is more than 3,000,000. leading spokesman Japans The next few years will see a great growth in cooperation in this other nations to know that their country, and wise is the man and woman who will join the movement rights in China will henceforth be respected. Ministers dont speak today and thus be prepared for the great cooperative movement of thus without some authority. Perhaps 18 year olds may have a few more years at life before being SIT-DOWN APPRECIATION OF STRIKE blown to hell in the much tooted, almost saluted, Next War. A PERSONAL LETTER That the strikes are making the employers sit up and take notice and apparently in many instances appreciate that the workBambini, Kinder, Kodomos ers are not overjoyed with a constitution that permits the employer to Dear Jim: (Quoted with permission from wax fat while they grow lean, and even hope for them drops from the Pathfinder.) I am sure industrial skies. Italy, Germany and Russia, leadyou would enjoy'reading the UTAH LAn strikes in industrial plants, and demonstrations in the rural ing exponents of Europes fascist BOR NEWS. I have been a reader and subscriber to the sections against mortgage foreclosures disclose, to the alarm of those and communist camps have each who would be slave masters, that Americans will not for more prolific mothers willingly nor asked UTAH LABOR NEWS for several years, and find it the and decreed measures designed to supinely submit to slavery. most worth-whil- e City workers and county workers are tired of poverty, starva- fetch in the bambini, kinder, kodo publication in Utah. desires mos. dictators for Their and economic insecurity'. tion, woe The Minneapolis Labor Review in discussing the n strike more babies and still more babies I believe it vyould be to have developed into a population your interest to have a copy says: Unless the very temperate and moderate Roosevelt plan for the race. of this paper sent to you every week so that you could Last week achievements in this d competition were read the wonderful feature articles, News and Comment, shown to stand as follows: ITALY: Dictator Mussolini has Editorials, Labor On Its Onward March, Political Outlook, Compliments and Best Wishes long called for more bambini to the C. I. O. Activities, the wonderful articles in support of wear the blackshirt and be enrolled in the Sons of the She Wolf, President Roosevelts court reform plan, and many other To Labor thus insuring Italy man power for her future wars. He wants a poparticles of interest that are exclusively published in the ulation of 60,000,000 by 1950. In UTAH LABOR NEWS. January, 1933, however, Italy had a population of only 41,806,000, FRANK. and since then both births and i deaths have declined, leaving the population at a near standstill in P. S. Heres a coupon that makes it easy to subspite of II Duces bachelor taxes, subsidies for large families and scribe just fill it out, mail $1.50 in check or money order high pressure propaganda. In fact, since 1922 Italys marand send it in. It costs less than 3c a week and is worth riage rate has fallen to 7.2 per it many times over. It is a real buy. 1000 of population, her birth rate to 22.2 per 1000 and her excess of births over deaths to 8.7 per 1000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Before the World war these rates j sit-do- lay-dow- 1 Sit-dow- fast-growi- ng HdneVnrTHI,Jh.nry m S child-democra- cy m I ar self-seekin- g, ... terri-cooperati- ve sit-do- Sit-dow- sit-dow- three-cornere- i SEWELLS UNITED STORES Utah Products were 7.4, 31.7 and 12.2, respective-- . The newspaper II Popolo of Milan has estimated that the steady decline in the birth rate has deprived II Duce of 15 army divisions. To combat this population tendency, the fascist grand council lia ast week approved a sweeping seven-poiprogram to increase Italys military power and provide a secure future for the All sorts of threats and including bigger marriage 'oans, state dowries for brides, big amily loans and the like, were ordered. 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