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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. MAY 28. 1937. 8 EMitoirial ; IPaige ofi TTBrae Otolhi Hews E-ija- lboir tional Labor Relations Act, and has already begun a drive for amendAMONG THE BOOKS ' ment of the Act. Mrs. Elinore Herrick, regional director of the National Labor "Man In a Chemical World," by Hoard for New York, has declared that employers lack knowlamicable which aims the of labor of at the A. act, adjustedge provisions Cressy Morrison; Charles Scrib(Continued from page 1) ment of complaints and problems. The Greyhound Hus company, a sub. ners Sons, New York, publishers, day to the memory of the dead is a far simpler task than the dedica Bidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, has challenged again March 28. N. L. R. H. to abolish company unions. The Grey price $3, is out today, the the tion of a life to the service of the living." of right The book is intended to be eduFreshest in our Memorial Day thoughts are those who sleep today I hound Bus company has discriminated against union jnen and has the thus died that moted a company union for its employes. believing the flowers of France. They cational, from the cultural as well now be to curtain The know Beems more of no war. been would the few a world drawing There have recognition of the as utilitarian points of view. Its encouraging signs on that dream. If it shuts out the dream and the world plunges into an rights of labor and labor unions. Several large companies have begun is to impress the man on the other hell, from which this time there may be no ending, then that will be or already completed negotiations with unions. The Hoard of Education object with the fact that the chemstreet the fault of individuals who failed to do the hard thing and accept the 0f New York City has just adopted a policy favoring contractors who ical industries of the United States employ union help, and contracts will specify union labor. challenge of peace. render a service that touches pracOn this Memorial Day let us pray for more men and women will tically ev ry activity in which he ing to dedicate their lives "to the service of the living." others and add to their own abid- engages. In fact, it is the main BREWERS WORK , ing satisfactions. purpose of the book to awaken him reis said who It to that the realization that he is uttera FOR PUBLIC GOOD person SCRAP STEEL, SCRAP LIFE veals good manners naturally and ly dependent upon these industries in public is usually one not only for the necessities and The United Brewers Industrial sincerely who has practiced them at home. Old, dead automobiles, moldering in roadside graveyards, have long luxuries of life, but also for his been a worrisome sight in this country. We peer into glade and glen, Foundation has been recently ora who has Naturally, person very existence. and find bodies decomposing there, stripped of tires and batteries. For- ganized to align the brewing indus- made a good by eigners, visiting us, are appalled at the spectacle, and write letters try with every force working for his manners will see to it that these the public good in this country home to their papers about American wealth and waste. headlines dont lead to disappointBest Wishes to Labor Hut today these carcasses lie uneasily in their burial grounds, law enforcement, moderation and a ment when more of his life is repreyed upon by grave robbers of a new sort. The price of scrap iron recognition of the social welfare. vealed. ARE YOU GOING TO and steel has risen tremendously it seems there is a European demand; The industry recognizes the vital will put a poor product Nothing iron is wanted for the wars, and the stealthy junkman arrives to pluck importance of its relationships to out of circulation so quickly as BUILD the ancient Overland from the caress of raspberry vine and nettle. At the public and places itself and its plenty of effective advertising. his approach, field mice flee their nest in the cushions. Iron for the future squarely before the AmeriREPAIR or wars! Somewhere a peasant saves his broken spade for the govern- can people. The Lord is thy keeper, the Lord The Foundation functions in two ment collector; somewhere a bride melts down her wedding ring for God REMODEL? is thy shade upon thy right hand. the to puband country; somewhere someones old family sedan goes to its great ways: First, interpret !?s 121:5. Great peace have they We will be glad to assist lie interest to the brewers, so that adventure. The iron we could not quite destroy will serve destruction yet. they may govern their attitude and which love Thy lav; and nothing you in the development Scrap iron, scrap steel, scrap gold. Scrap life. From the New Yorker. actions accordingly, and, secondly, shall offend them. Ps. 119:165. of your ideas. to interpret the industry to the Confidence that ones real naAll Necessary Materials public so that the public may judge NO USELESS MEMORIES of the industry on the basis of ture is one with the Creator is a Can be Furnished by great source of strength facts. I jy when one is conscious of a Foundation is a "America, thou art more fortunate than our old continent. Thou UTAH LUMBER me effort to keep the unity com hast no ruined castles, no venerable stones. No useless memories, no incorporated membership associa vain feuds harry thee in thy soul when thou wishest to live in the tion, supported and governed by plete. COMPANY brewers representing more than present. Make something happy out of today!" Goethe in To Your task is probably not too difThe Oldest Yard in Utah half of the countrys malt beverUnited States, 1827. ficult if you focus all your powage production. 333 W. 1st So. Was. 2905 Among the booklets issued by ers upon it or some one portion of IS IT LABOR TROUBLE? the Foundation are: "Brewing it. Beer in and the Public Interest, "Labor trouble" is a frequently used headline and phrase in the the American Home," by. Eloise BEST WISHES TO LABOR daily newspapers when telling about controversies between employers Davison, B.S., Ohio University, and M.S., Iowa State college, and the and employes. Economics of American Brew We believe the more proper headline and phrase would be employPARAMOUNT DAIRY & ICE CREAM CO. er trouble." It would be more apropriate, for the simple fact is that ing. by Warren M. Persons, proHarvard economics at nine times out of ten these questions are the result of the obstinancy fessor of Salt Lake City Ogden of the employers. university. Copies of these booklets may be There would be very little trouble started by labor if there were not without cost by writing to obtained deal a first good of "employer trouble. THE BANNER INN Just think of all the employers who have refused to recognize the Foundation at 21 East 40th New York. unions as collective bargaining agents for the employes. If employers street, 616 South State Salt Lake City had not been so stubborn about recognizing labor unions, there would never have been any strikes to enforce recognition. NEWS AND COMMENT Thus, first we get employer trouble" and then, to cure that, we get labor trouble. (Continued from Page 6) even Right now there is a great deal of employer trouble, Lab-othe decided court has is Relations Act though that the supreme denial, a pleasant disposition, and sound and constitutional, and everything. common sense. Funeral Service Modern Ambulance Service There are some employers who still think they can "beat the game" good A well mannered person lets oth-- 1 and go right on with their old scheming and ers feel that he is delighted with REASONABLE PRICES COURTEOUS TREATMENT They have a bad case of "employer trouble. more than he tries their It perhaps will take a lot more "labor trouble" to cure the "em- to showcompany off how clever and pleasing OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY ployer trouble" that keeps cropping out in different sections of the he can be. Nor need he "gush to 2128 So. 2620 St. State Washington Ave. country. do this. Silence is sometimes sin-- 1 Phone 520 Whats to be done about all this employer trouble"? Hyland 1572 ceretys handy helper. Theres only one thing thats all there ever has been. Strict attention while another is WORKERS MUST ORGANIZE! of Even with all the new laws, nothing happens until workers organ- speaking is a pleasing formwhat Remembering compliment. ize. One individual worker doesnt get anywhere, even with the new occasion law. It takes a union of workers. The law, clearly, was made for the he said on a previous to listened shows him you really UNIONS OF WORKERS. his viewpoints. So after all, the cure for "employer trouble" is through labor Quietness in tone, dignity, a lack unions. of boastfulness in any form, pleasantness without loud hilarity, kindLABOR IN REVIEW ness in reference to others, composure (even when aggravated), The rights of labor and civil liberty in Maine, Kentucky and New these are some of the marks of the Jersey, have been flagrantly denied and seriously threatened. In Maine A man of these qualities does not seven leaders of the C. I. 0., including Powers Hapgood, active in the Lewiston-Aubur- n shoe strike, were convicted and sentenced for violat- - Iriffly attack the ideas of another more than he would stomP on a ing temporary injunction against strike activity. In New Jersey, Governor Hoffman sent state troopers illegally through the picket lines bis toes. BRIGHAM CITY at Trenton, and made veiled threats against the pickets of the United People who will forgive a man cannot Rubber Workers of America. forgive many shortcomings The La Follette committee in Washington has disclosed the star- - ?r forget if his manners slap them OGDEN SALT LAKE PROVO tling, barbaric terrorism that has been haunting Harlan, Kentucky, for in the face. It is strange, but true,s, 655 Phone Was. Phone 3922 611 Phone In making the most of so many years. Not only have mine owners beaten and killed union or- but the legal machinery of this medieval stronghold has been sef he sure your manners, which thoroughly corrupted by the mine owners and their sheriffs and depu- - are yur headlines, make people ties. Although ifiarlan has been investigated by congress before this, want to know more about you. Let nothing as yet has been done to restoreeven nominal rights to the them be a true indication of what may be expected as they peruse working people of Harlan. The rights of organized labor are being threatened directly and in- your entire personality. Women who have little or no directly by employer groups. The Employers Association of Chicago has threatened that if the laws of democracy cant or wont suppress beauty may have charm. Likewise, the The United men with ittle means may be rich strike, then the law of the dictator will. States chamber of commerce has demanded drastic changes in the Na- - in those qualities which attract mtogmil Re-lation- sh pro-benea- th J first-impressi- on I I . non-prof- it, -- - LHNDQtJIST & SONS r brow-beatin- g. I E. C. OLSER Fruit Packages, Corrugated Boxes and Shippers Supplies well-manner- I your-gahizer- sit-do- |