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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 23. 1937. ing of these principles, scouts re be, but in time inequalities will be ceivo practical instruction in many more nearly adjusted. WORLD NEWS EDITORIALS things including handcraft, first aid, wood-lorcamping, etc. Merit badges are awarded for pro- OF ESPECIAL INTEREST ficiency in the various branches of TO MERCHANTS e, SPANISH WAR MAKES GERMAN MOTHERS MOURN LAROR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH and Canada, into a C. I. O. union. 100,000 Members Locals in the various timber (Continued from Page 2) of Woodworkers, have a membership of more than 100,000. Pritchett and Orton were sent by states affiliated to the Federation knowledge. NORTHWEST TIMBER The American people are now WORKERS VOTE TO buying goods at the rate of about JOIN C. I. O. SOME UNREST Hitler is having his problems as- TO RE EXPECTED $92,000,000,000 per year. (Count Of this amount the goose-eggs- .) suaging the grief of German women mothers whose sons are dying in Re$52,000,000,000. WASHINGTON spend (UNS) Those who have not had to Grace S. the Spanish conflict. Stoermer, vice president turns on the C. I. Ch referendum their standard of living of the Bank of America says: People are asking more and change the conducted by the Federation of s, during past ten years nave They buy 9G per cent of all more, Why dont Germany and little unwith the labor 87 per cent of all foodstuffs, Woodworkers show over 90' per Italy let Spain fight out her own rest patience today. 07 per cent of the automobiles, cent vote in favor of joining the family quarrels? Young couples who had to give nearly half of the hardware yes, So far as Germany is concerned Committee for Industrial Organithe blunt Hitler makes no bones up their separate living quarters and 36 per cent of the mens zation, Harold and Pritchett, president back to live or with his go clothes. about why his soldiers are there. her folks of the Federation announced. now on to be want The fatherland needs cheap raw Pritchett and O. M. Orton, exown again. WHAT'S THE If he their materials, especially iron. ecutive board member of the With conditions improving for DIFFERENCE? helps Franco win, he expects con- some, others are anxious flew to Washington Woodworkers, have to cessions. from Seattle to confer with John new cars, install refrigerators and However, it is not only the Auctioneers disposing of Samuel L. Lewis, C. I. O. chairman, and furniture. mothers who are giving their sons replace the Insulls household ef- John Ilrophy, director, on questions who People prior to 1930 had a fects saidboomtime for this highly improbable con- new was a sacrilege to arising from the proposed affiliait or dress twice or several cession who are complaining. Ger- timessuit a let dinner $5000 set go for a tion. blosa man business men and economists som out. year, again wish to Some would say $390. trifling The main subjects of discussion feel that the two hundred million a difference between at the conference concerned proviquite in But some sections of cities our dollars already spent in Spain will laborers would and $390. But to the aver- sions for again like to have $5000 housewife granting an international take the edge off any iron bargain. what hereabouts it age and milk to the woodworkers at the charter fresh meat, vegeNow that Portugal has shifted tables their families make any difference close of the referendum on C. I. O. wouldnt require. her allegiance from Germany and While some of labors demands whether a set of dishes was priced affiliation, and plans for conducting it to and France, England Italy the drive to organize the majority may be unfair, and means to ends at one figure or the other. iron the to look as though begins not in accordance with the , rules of all timber workers in the U. . bargains would prove to be myths of Hoyle, all of us especially NOT SO AIR control those whose standards along with German-Italia- n of living MINDED 500 licensed glider pilots in this of the Mediterranean and far have not been lowered materially east. country as against 50,000 in should exercise patience and are still recovering bodies They control. dry-good- from the Utah air-linwreckage. With gold surpluses what they Reports say that the bodies are are, the world can stand an ad- intact. So nice! vance of price levels out of which Amelia Earhart's experience was Did you hear about the brush a wages and profits are payable. so thrilling! few days ago between Russia and Disturbances there are bound to Is it any winder there are but What did. course ,Of you Japan? was it over? What came of it? It was over two little islands, uninhabited and reed grown in the Amur river. The Amur, you may recall, is a navigable stream which serves as a boundary between eastern Russia and the Japanese dominated state of Manchukuo. inJapan claims a Russian boatsome shot and waters her vaded soldiers. Russia claims Japan started it. Anyhow, reinforcements were brought up and the stage wras set for possible war. Representatives of both countries charged the other with invasion. Japan said that the presence of Russian soldiers on the islands was invasion since the boundary line follows the main current in the river and the main current is . ;. now on the North side of the islands. Finally both sides agreed to withdraw and discuss differences er DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE BRUSH? Christmas may be a long wray off but right now is the time to get it straight, Is there a Santa Claus or is there not? Ask the fliers from Moscow. their organization to confer with Lewis to counteract misleading propaganda being circulated in efforts to defeat or delay Woodworkers in securing an international charter of their own, and to hear definitely from the lips of John L. Lewis just what the C. I. O. can and will do for us, according to the official announcement of the Federation. The Federation has belonged to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, headed by William Hutcheson, Republican labor chairman during the Hoover and Lan-do- n campaigns. Under the terms of its affiliation with the Carpenters the woodworkers federation had no vote and only a limited voice in the international union affairs. Hutcheson supporters have been engaged in spreading false and misleading statements among the members of the federation, union officials charge, in an effort to confuse timber workers on the question of affiliating with the C. I. O. A group of organizers paid out of funds advanced by the C. I. O. and sent into the field recently, report excellent results and much interest in the union. Plans are being made to send 50 organizers to the lumber regions of the South, the North Central states and Ontario and Quebec, Canada. (Continued on page 4) hen You Deposit In These Banks However, in Tokio it was admitted that the whole affair was a test to see if the recent army purge in Russia had weakened her. Since Russia withdrew in the interest of peace, that proved weak-nes- s. I To the average observer that just drops Japan down one notch further in the scale of despicabili-ty- . 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