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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUNE 4, 1937. LABOR ON ITS gles a majority of the Postal Tele to save the men from better work SraFh workers belong to A. It. mg conditions. a MARCH L A., and with the recent affilia- tion of the New York City Postal FORDISMS IGNORED AS I I Local of the Commercial Jn (Continued from Page 4) Telegra-Thi- s UNION ENROLLS WORKERS second phase, which deals phers union, the C. I. 0. union now with the unionization of Workers has a majority in that city. By Frank Winn DETROIT (UNS) With a Ford in miscellaneous industries, seems on the way to repeating the spec! TECHNIC! Organizing Committee set up, the N United Automobile Workers o tacular success of the first phase of UNDER UI,U riliRTPN are carefully planning the America the campaign of organization some of the chief organization of the Ford Motor industries, C. I. 0. organizm sayi I NEW YORK (UNS) Intensive I Company, only one of the Dig National and international unions organization drives in the New I Three in the automobile industry now affiliated with the C. I. 0. York and Pittsburgh areas by the that ha? not yet signed an agree number 22. Forty-tw- o local indus- - Federation of Architects, Engin- - mont with the union, Homer Martin, president of the trial unions have been chartered, eers, Chemists and Technicians, and C. I. 0. industrial councils, I one, of the d C. I. 0. mternational, has called upon al similar in function to the central national unions, are getting under I organizers and local unions in De cooperate in the task of or- labor unions of the American Fed-- 1 way. With more than 6,000 mem-- 1 I eration of Labor, are functioning hers already enrolled, the F. A. E. anizing the monster River Rouge in eight cities. Scores of other 9 T. expects soon to have a ma-- l plant, jierve center of the Fore ir unions are still awaiting action on jority of the 250,000 technical I ployes workng in various leading applications for affiliation. I industries New National Unions belonging to the union. The list of nationals and inter-- 1 Organized four years ago, the nationals which have affiliated re-- 1 F. A. E. C. T. has chapters in include the American Radio ton, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit I (Continued from Page 1) I Los United New York February 22, after the interna Angeles, Newark, Telegraphists Association; Shoe Workers of America; Alumi-CitPhiladelphia, Rochester, St. tional ban on volunteers to which num Workers of America; Trans- - Paul, Washington, Westchester, I Germany subscribed went into port Workers of America; Federa- - and Youngstown, and others are in feet, tion of Architects, Engineers, process of being organized. All Things to All Men Chemists and Technicians; Na- Other Groups May Join tional Leather Workers Associa-- I , The Ancrican bill represents a very This Society of struc. hind of bargain, declared tion; and United Retail Employes tural Designers and Peculiar Draftsmen an of America. and Lundeen in a Nre Se.nat?rs . independent union in New York Local industrial on the Sheppard unions now I made report minority of f Ktrupturai I S. 25, which would implement bdl, functioning as C. I. 0. affiliates steej was recently are scattered through some 20 or into E c T and othS the war departments industrial more industries, and cover workers oranized 'roUDS' may Vote to af- - I mobilization plan. It offers some-i- n factories manufacturing cork, I f jijate thing for every shade of believer asbestos, chocolate, soap, furni- 2 International Fed- - in what 0USht to be done in time of lure, cigars, paper, cereal, shoes, eration of Tchnical Engineers, waTr: bargain is peculiar," ac drags, sugar, tile,, and other prod- -- Architecl and Dratsmen at the ucts. Employers in retad and de- Brook, thc minority report, in kffUiate Navy y d era the anti-wa- r and partment stores, restaurants and til Amorican that are and distilleries bakeries antifascist forcea such as hotels, phrases I considering m. n.i Srtion the C I peaCfwar, t0, to f1 . union Viavinphad ift rbarfpr rP- - lze ar department as- WFwTnRKCmKSlUnTW drive vokcd ! a resolufon was mnWAfin mass-producti- on Long. There are politicians who think they may gain power like One those exercised in Europe. man, I have been told by personal friends, who owns near a billion dollars, is ready to support such a program and, of course, control it. These dangers and their likely consequences cause me to write this brief summary. I have studied our history forty years and cant help feeling that all of us who know something of our history believe in our system and mus.t do what we can to support our President, even if we wish to amend some of his reform measures. 1 newly-affiliate- em-the- Bos-cent- ly y, . theTI House Tables Irobe The house of representatives, ac cording to Washington dispatches, during a stormy and unruly session, refused to adopt the resolution introduced by Representative Martin Dies of Texas and reported by the rules committee, calling for a broad investigation of strikes, the declared intention of the inquiry being to determine their cause and fix responsibility for them. Without a record vote the Dies resolutiop was tabled following the rejection, first by a teller vote of 179 to 117 and then by a roll call vote of 236 to 139, of motions orquestion, dering the previous would have which automatically arred possibility of amendment. According to the provisions of the resolution, the committee would lave been directed to investigate the facts regarding: sit-dow- ing conducted by the American joiSi P"ott no draft of labor s association Radio Telegraphists C. I. 0. union, is progressing rapidly in the important centers of the country. Ten new locals have been sit-dow- those acting under the management as well as those who take part in the strike. ployes. 6. The efforts made by the local and state authorities to prevent such strikes, 7. All other charges which have been made or will be made by the representatives of labor on the one hand and the management of industry on the other so that a full, complete, and impartial finding of facts may be had. 8. All other questions in relation thereto that would assist congress in the immediate enactment sit-do- of necessary remedial legislation. American Food Stores A Home Owned Welcome, Labor Frank Bult Says: Salt Lake Conoco Service Station llyrum located to accom- Ogden Logan Wellsville Garland Layton Tremonton, Utah Ireston, Idaho Smithfield modate Tourist trade. Southeast corner 9th So. and Main on main U. S. highways 40 and 91. Phone Ily. Institution Belter Foods Better Values Let us call for your ear. We are pleased to serve you. Complete Conoco Service with a smile. Check Chart Lubrication, Washing and Polishing. Conveniently 8709. en-an- al EMBROKES mo-partm- en-th- at well-wishi- BEST WISHES TO LABOR eon-Th- ng Saif Lake Translte? Co. LIGHT TRUCKS FOR QUICK DELIVERY AUTO VANS LARGE TRUCKS CAREFUL MEN FOR MOVING Geo. A. Sims M. K. Sims 108 West Second South Salt Lake City Phones: Was. 2337 - Was. 2338 -:- sup-ficia- ls Jiao. J IBteke & 2 Labor, Join the Gym Today The privileges of the DESERET GYMNASIUM are within the reach of the LABORING MAN. The facilities are the best, the program is delightful and health building and the terms very easy DESERET GYMNASIUM CALL WASATCH 1424 Salt Lakes Only Complete Recreational Center Best Wishes to Utah Miners BEST WISHES TO LABOR SCOTT & WELCH Architects Salt Lake City Dooly Building JUNE . . . the month of weddings and graduations , . . Greetings from this friendly bank Another Witch Hunt Another witch hunt, this time with Ambassador William E. Dodd as the intended victim, has started following the publication of a letter which Dr. Dodd wrote to Senator Bulkley and Senator Carter Glass, and which has been given The oppublicity in the press. court of the re Presidents ponents form plan which the ambassador urges all to support, have made press attacks on Dr. Dodd, and some have suggested that lie be recalled. An excerpt of the letter, including the part the reactionaries find objectionable, follows: There are individuals of great wealth who wish a dictatorship and are ready to help a Huey Hawkins Military Band School For Band Instruments June 14 to July 20 SUMMER COURSE INCLUDES - hours of private practice; over 20 individoai lessons; daily classes in ear training:, melody, writing and harmony. Daily band practice, baseball, tennis, horse, shoe tournaments, trips. Tuition for entire course only 50 Company $16.00 Write C. J. Hawking. University of Utah, or call Hyland 2594-R. UNIVERSAL SAFETY APPLIANCES COMPANY East Fourth South Street Telephone Was. 1629 Headquarters for Safety Appliances anil First Aid Equipment Holcomb Safety Clothing Safety First Shoes and Boots Respirators and Inhalators anil Gas (23RD SEASON) Walker Bank & Trust Announcing the opening of 69 in- sit-do- FRANK BULTS chartered recently, several of them tempting to gain recognition of a free press against any concep-the- ir C. I. 0. union at the Federal tion of peace and democracy, while in previously unorganized terri Ship Building and Dry Dock com- - capital is given every assutance, tory. In San Francisco and Los An pany, members of Local No. 16 of written and unwritten, that it will d the Industrial Union of Marine be given every opportunity to of courage war and profit from it. Workers Shipbuilding This is the time America have walked out and The association, when parents of closed down the plant completely. I a super-offici-Army Ordnance e organization graduating hopefuls strike was voted overwhelm-- 1 sisting of manufacturers of army turn to ingly at a meeting attended by I supplies and high army officers, in 2000 workers. the meantime, announce that ths Four vessels for the Navy de- - army has gone ahead with its are being constructed at bilization plan, and that it has e for inexpensive gifts. occaWe have cards for every plant, and the union demands- tered a field as yet little advtr-thFourteen hundred sion with proper they be built under union con- tised radio. manufacturers of ditions. electrical com- sentiment. union has munication the have been ACCEPTED company equipment Although THE OURS IS been declared officially dead, of- - surveyed, and 400 sources of FOUNTAIN PEN STORE of the I. U. M. & S. W. I ply have been selected, according Wedding invitations engraved charge that company stooges have- to Major General James G. Har-bee- n or printed. whipped into a state of activ- I bord, chairman of the board of 24 EAST BROADWAY ity and are doing all in their power RCA, and chief of service of supply of the AEF during the World war. The army amateur radio system, he declared, includes 1384 op Best Wishes to Utah Labor erators selected from proficiency, and the navy estimates that in a national disaster it could mobilize a network of 2500 amateur sta tions within two hours. Major General Harbord also said GENERAL CONTRACTORS that 600 men of the RCA have joined the communication reserves, and that other radio companies Kearns Building, Salt Lake City doubtless report a similar Upon whose advice and 3. strikes stigation such were called and carried on. 4. The true condition in the affected industries in reference to wages, hours of work, and other conditions under which the employes are compelled to work. 5. The charges that the management of such affected industries have employed agents to perpetrate violence upon their em- Incorporated 'pntiv - fl The cause or causes producn such strikes. ing 2. The truth as to actual conduct of all parties to such strike, including the management and 1. Masks Protective Hats and Helmets All types of Industrial and Welding Goggles Everything and anything in the line of Appliances for accident prevention can be obtained immediately. Order by mail, telephone or visit our store. |