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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY 7. 1937. labor on its TYPOGRAPIUCAL UNION ADOPTS A NEW NEWSPAPER SCALE FORWARD MARCH A DAYS WORK union adopted a resolution express(Continued from Page 2) (Continued from page 1) of the memI), 1)11. CHARLES STELZLE without loss of seniority the negotiating committee aug- ing the appreciation tivity of Mr. services able bers for the Executive Director, Good Neighbor League rights. mented the reports of Mr. Pelkey Pelkey during the negotiations. A Machinery for adjustment and Mr. Melvin. of the resolution will be forM. H. Daniels, oldest employe copy grievances. to President Charles P. warded rightcompos- Howard of the I. T. U. Everyone who is familiar with subdued kingdoms, wrought in the Tribune-Telegraof violence the the increasing pressure in modern eousness, quenched Radio Workers ing room, made the motion for the A rising vote of thanks was givof the sword. local a adoption of the committee report -A YORK NEW industry, with its strain upon mind fire, escaped the edge (UNS)cruel of trial to the members of the negotiaten about and body to say nothing I day istheC.I.0. way to organize and for the adoption of the new ing and scale committees for their mockingserSandaU yea, scourgings, consid economic other important scale. imprison- - the unorganized, efficient and painstaking services erations must be sympathetic to- moreover of bonds and about the have well been That Increases Wages in might wandered ments. in the scale matter. They ward the movement for the shorter of the United Electrical and The new scale provides for 35 slogan and being Vice President J. E. Jepperson goatskins; work-daHours of labor have sheepskins Radio Workers of America, C. I. 0. cents a day increase for day time tormented. afflicted, had destitute, in charge of the meeting in the nearly every steadily decreased be modernized in union, which has chartered an av-t- scale, and 50 cents increase for the absence of President Rhodes, who all could This Meanwhile production industry. than a local a day, night workers. Under the new was detained at home on account experience of the pioneers of erage of more has been increased enormously local unions in wage schedule, beginning May 34 new were who organizing of illness. in some cases almost miraculously. science and industry, ot four because weeks. the day pay rate is $8.85, and As a matter of fact, however, mocked and derided 0 and striking During the week of April night rate is $9.50 per seven the full product of a days w'ork their ideals. And, morefrom On AH Salients five-da- y 15 the in workers of one-half further and to hour plants groups day, quote cannot be fairly credited to the still, these were organized and started on the work week. The scale also provides Now, theres a general for you. New Testament average worker of today. Actual- ancient characters:regarding . . . road to higher pay, shorter hours, a clarification of the apprentice One day you read about him in all These Inly, the average days work in received not the promise: God hav- - and better working conditions. In schedules, as well as other work Mexico, the next in Cuba, and a dustry means that the thought and some better thing for I several of these plants the union conditions. The new contract will day later you hear hes in Europe. ingenuity of a century, resulting ing promised use should I hag already been recognized and To what general do you refer? expire April 30, 1938. in ideas and devices which enable us, that they without I other In be made not General Chaos. increases perfect. of the members The granted, pay negotiating the modern worker to produce a gen-- 1 future for remained it words, stream a voiced for committee jn constantly increasing or better, more thousandfold high praise the great workers of the electrical and A. L. Fish, A. A. Selander and II. have been concentrated into a sin- erations to complete WHEN IN PROVO I tasks which they had begun. radio manufacturing industries of F. Robinson, publishers' representagle work-daHave a Responsibility America are organizing under the tives in the and for Socialized Effort So, too, the men and women of G L 0.banner. Starting with 18 Robert Mountnegotiations, of Seattle, represen, The modern days work therefore the present generation have a dis- , SUTTON CAFE g, p v tative of the American a0 i,e tj rs'cattered Newspaper is a socialized effort, made possi- - tinct responsibility to finish the 12 Publishers association. A Good Place to Eat ble only because others in the past work of the scientists and inven- Pelkey Praised have contributed their share to our tors and the other workers who through every industnal area in On motion of F. E. Morris the , days work, making our lives more made life easier for us today. In infIa Midwestern an East P human, more comfortable, more this we may not only help glorify the workers who preceded us, but, dustnal centers, the union is productive and less irksome. Mff notable victories. Employes of Think, for example, of the upon their foundations, I the BEST WISHES TO LABOR Meissner Coil Co., of Mt. Car-an- d scientists and inventors, the re- we may serve our own generation search men, and those who in hum those generations yet to come. I meh HI., a notorious open-sho- p in bier places And so, too, we may pay to future town, who were paid 14 cents an every industry even the hewers of wood, and the generations the debt that we owe hour until they struck, have just YOU MUST BE SATISFIED strike drawers of water worked inces- those of the past. It is only in this emerged from a four-wee20 Months to Repay $300.00 or Less with a closed shop contract and pay santly to perfect that which they way that our debt can be paid. A Loan 65 y increases to Our saw in their dreams. And this Service, Including The heroes of our present-daComplete Single Signature running per cent, and Auto Finance Plans they did much like the men and industrial life are not those whose women of old, who, through faith, days work is done simply so I Textile Workers BOSTON (UNS) The western that they, alone, may live, but those who plan and work so that I part of Massachusetts was brought BEST WISHES others may live. How would it do into the immediate scope of the Room 405 Continental Bank Building & Metal instead of accepting the mot- - c. I. O.s textile drive in New Eng-tthat Supply Peppers Salt Lake City Phone Was. 2007 Live, and let live, we makeiand the past week with the ap-i- t. and live, Let live Company giving pointment of Horace A. Riviere, of Room 921 Eccles Bldg. 75 East Center St. first thought to others ? N. ac20 for Buyers, Sellers, New and H.f Provo Manchester, Ogden years Used Scrap tive in textile unions, as sub-r.Phone 1277 Phone 210 Be ready to learn a better way Was. 6816 401 W. 9th So. gional director for Holyoke.' UNDER STATE SUPERVISION from any man who can tell you Mr. Riviere, who has just re-- 1 turned from ,his assignment as labor adviser at the World Textile Conference in Washington, began HI-HEAT to bring the GOALand COLUMBIA COKE an immediate drive in Hampden textile workers (11,000 County, Mass., into the T. W. 0. C. Sold Exclusively By fold. Of the 11,000, 8,000 are in Holyoke alone. The others are in COMPANY WASATCH COAL Springfield, Chicopee, Chicopee 7 Falls, Ludlow, Westfield, Telephone Was. 3034 - Was. 676 and Northampton, which 22 WEST 2ND SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY also will be included in Mr. THREE YEARS TO PAY LOW INTEREST RATES Rivieres territory. Meanwhile the T. W. O. C. camYou need not leave your home. Our representative will call, in New England continued) paign submit suggestions, make estimates, provide for financing and its rapid pace. More than a dozen) textile plants already have signed make all necessary arrangements without obligation to you. Best Wishes to Labor C. I. O. contracts in the Providence, R. I., district. August Bellanca, Call or Write director for Lawrence- Lowell, reported a definite awakenAMERICAN ASPHALT ROOF ing in those strategic New England CORPORATION points. A crowd of 900 textile workers 1674 BECK ST. Wasatch 2663 Salt Lake City attended a mass meeting in Fall Also Warehouse For Rent m y. he 13-2- rrs y. .J y scor-buildi- ng Compare The Cost ks PERGONAL FINANCE CO. o: e- Modernize Your Roof East-(hampto- sub-region- n, With F. I. A. Money al Main Street Offices Very Convenient River, Mass., to hear Leo Krzycki, assistant regional director of the steel workers organizing DAVID KEITH BUILDING Office Room 246 So. Main Street 2 1 0 j BEST WISHES TO LABOR THE NAME . . . IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF FRESHNESS AND FINER FLAVOR. BUY BANQUET. ENJOY ITS GOODNESS IN EVERY MEAL. Banquet EGGS . MILK Better Products . BUTTER . CHEESE commit-- ) (tee, and Joseph A. Salerno, T. W. O. C. director for Rhode Island, On the same day a crowd of 1,500 textile workers attended an open-- I air mass meeting in Nashua, N. H. The drive also continued through-- 1 out central Massachusetts. It is opening in Vermont and is extending gradually to Connecticut and Maine. Aluminum Workers NEW KENSINGTON, Pa. (UNS) N. A. Zonorich of New Kensington was elected president of the newly formed International Union, at the convention of A. F. of L. federal locals with some 12,000 members which set up their own industrial union. The A. W. A. has been accepted into affiliation with the Committee (Continued on Page 5) AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY COMPANY Cleanliness First! Cleanliness Last! Boost, Build and Support your State. 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