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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT Federal Home Loan Banks In Utah OUT IN TIIE OPEN BY KATE RICHARDS LAKE CITY, UTAH, AUGUST 6, 1937, OHARE Anderson directing; in St. Louis, Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union; and in New York State for Elmira, Binghamton and the surrounding territory. Union Expansion The union now has nine regional offices, three state offices and 87 charges that the administration, and Edward F. McGrady, assistant secretary of labor, are favoringdidthe C. I. O. Well, even if they what of it?. The C. I. O. is a live and growing organization. Workers are for it. Yes, the C. I. 0. is the coming organization of North In Dakota Nyes home state. Mine United North Dakota the Workers of America have signed union contracts with the coal operators, and the agricultural labor is joining, the C. I. 0. This will be the biggest organization in North Dakota, and its members can return Mr. Nye to his old home in Cooperstown, if they desire him back there at his old job as editor of a country weekly. Evidently Nye hasnt kept up with the advancement of his home state. He is like many other Senators they do not know what the home folks are doing. Special to the Utah Labor News. (Continued from Page 1) The growth WASHINGTON n men who do not deserve it are go pressed wishes of the twenty-seveloan asand Federal of the savings Roosemillion people who voted for a this be for blamed con to being and the in Utah sociations ing velt and the Democratic Platform, critihome Before tinued of building futile congress. you expansion Where have your senators stood? recize your congressmen too harshly, Have they lived up to the pledges in that state are emphasized by Fed the ports received today by see if there isnt a beam in your they gave when you voted for eral .Home Loan Bank board. what them? Ask yourself just eye. In the six months ending July 1, Have they betrayed you? would you have done to counteract assets increased from $4,751,202 to You wanted a New Deal, but you the pressure groups of reaction. or $314,945 in new as$5,0GG,147, Dont think for a minute that didnt get it, even though you sent sets. The reports covered five these pressure groups are not on these men to the Senate with : Federals six months ago and six the job telling your congressmen clear mandate. The economic roy Federal at the present time. that you didnt really know what alists, who were snowed under fit Direct reduction mortgage loans you wanted when you sent Roose- the polls, did get what they want. for construction, purchase, refivelt back with a mandate to carry How come? reconditioning of nancing and Go Backward out the promises of the Democrathomes in rose Utah from $3,079,' They want nature to take its 128 to ic platform. So far they have done same perithe in $3,673,169 industrial-economic a neat job of ditching the plat- course in the an increase of od, $594,041. form and breaking every campaign field. They want to go back to the A direct reduction loan is one promise. They have sabotaged good old days of Hoover and Hard- in which the face value of the every New Deal measure, and this ing; back to fantastic booms piling is continually decreased LABOR ON ITS session will go down in history as up pyramiding debt structures that mortgage by payments like easy monthly a tragedy, for it is very doubtful crash into depressions to liquid- rent until the borrower FORWARD MARCH owns his if anything worth while can be sal- - ate wage workers, farmers, and home free of debt. small business men. They want to vaged from the mess. Savings of investors in all Fed (Continued from Page 3) A Fight for Power go back to the good old days of the erals in and many a twenties, when labor incomes in associations in the United States erential shop, and 15 for the checkIt has been a bitter battle, 8 per cent, production 37 the to creased a for fight power, fight are proteced through insurance up offInof union dues. or giv per cent, and profits 87 per cent. the hosiery industry the drive death and no quarter asked to $5000 on each account by the You like of this sort dont added drawn, thing. lines are sharply en. The Federal Savings and Loan Insur ment 24 more shops to the agree list. Emil Rieve, president and every member of congress You said so by your votes; but ance corporation. the Federation of Hosiery of knows just where he stands he is certain of your senators say: Federal associations in Utah are either with Roosevelt and the New Papa knows best! You are solid- located in Logan, Ogden, Price and Workers, T. W. O. C. affiliate, is Deal or he is against them and ly back of Roosevelt, and the mem- Salt Lake heading the campaign. City. Contracts Increase 50 all the newspaper talk about com bers of congress who still retain and sense some of In the loyalty and harmony honesty restoring past week there were 5( promise ' ' POLITICAL OUTLOOK per cent more The old grey is plain bunk. agreements receivec than in the preceding period wolves in the senate havent been Among the firms signing recently doing any compromising or re(Continued from Page 1) Democrat in the are the Archibald Holmes & Son storing harmony discharge petition requiring 218 Co., carpet maker, and the Vernon ic ranks by their filibuster, which signatures. The referendum is also Textile Co., woolen and worstec has scrapped all important Adminbeing supported by 21 Railroad manufacturer, of Philadelphia, anc before Never measures. istration Brotherhoods and many other the Airlie Mills Division of the in the history of this nation has corporation surplus tax, graduated state farm union, organizations; Angus Park Woolen Co. in Hanthe unmistakable and majority corporation tax, increased estate womens organizations ; church over, Conn. voice of the people been so fla- - tax, and higher surtaxes on big comes. You are behind legisla- - groups; 65 university presidents; Local charters issued by the T. betrayed. Hoover has retired to the tion, now scuttled, on hours and and statesmen such as former Sec- W. O. C. to date number 160, ex n retary of State Kellog and former elusive of joint boards. The New sciences, Mellon is only a ghost, and wages, crop control, public Ambassador Houghton. but of series tenant is not even a memory, relief, a ing, farm Jersey region is setting up a joint board of ten locals. the economic powers they served regional T. V. A.s. These things CONGRESS POLLED to economic roy-Th- e on anathema the the and are job. much alive are very Broadening of the campaign was FOR VOTES ON PEACE wnich and the all of further months indicated in the establishthing alists, sabotage important long ment of four new regional offices have wrecked the Administration to you is that they got what they e A of congress of the T. W. O. C. 771656 have program are just the old story do-of- wanted from the Congress they which will confrotpoll member been opened in Baltimore, Md., kicked and still every couldnt economic elect, the you got royalists in into the gutter by the congress you on his return home after adjourn- with Wm. F. Kelley in charge; in old the stand, at business ing ment is being completed during the Portland, Oreg., with Wm. L. the old way. They have only now did elect. sudo remaining weeks of the present the like How behind it? you stepped out from sessions by the National Council with do about to screen smoke are What you going preme court for Prevention of War. their solid front against New it? An Overwhelming The votes of senators and con-- 1 Nothing Done Deal policies and program. They on war issues and gressmen will the affecting know exactly what they vant, adjourn by Congress Majority of Women have ways of seeing to it that cer- - middle of August, with nothing and peace will be recorded at the councils headquarters in this tain of the men you want elected worth while done. The senators Have Selected on the New Deal program get it who betrayed us will be home try unique survey. The record votes on tabthe issues are following fences. their to fix up being for them. political ing Neutrality, What are you going to do to ulated: reciprocal How Are Your Senators? The vast majority of the men arouse every decent Democrat who trade agreements, navy and army' who have helped with the wrecking voted for the New Deal platform appropriations, currency stabilizawere sent to congress to support to go after the scalp of the men tion, Buenos Aires treaties, peaceRoosevelt and carry out both his who made this session of congress time arms embargo, and the Fra-- 1 and their own campaign promises something for which we must for zier amendment on compulsory military training in schools and colto put a curb on monopoly, guaran- ever blush in shame? The ONE Best Bread The attitude of each member leges. Between now and November, tee higher wages and shorter hours, protection, 1938, there is a tremendous task of on the Ludlow war referendum will provide consumers abolish child labor, enact court and education, organization, and coop also be catalogued. Officials of the councils staff of) civil service reforms, give the eration to be done. We have the CO men and women are engaged in people hydro-electrpower, pro- votes now, but the economic royWonder Bread is taking the survey. vide relief for tenant farmers, and alists have the pressure groups the loaf at your food store in develop long range, adequate and the social lobby, and its up measures to bring permanent help to us to create bigger and better ASKS U. S. TO BUILD the wrapper with the red, to that one third of our popula- pressure groups, and make socia' RADIO STATION yellow and blue balloons. tion that is and climbing a death warrant for any Federal construction of a d, They have flouted the ex- - man seeking our support. short wave radio station to foster friendship with Pan Kate Richards OHare, whose letters from Washington American nations is being urged by have been enjoyed by readers of the Utah Labor News, will be representatives Emanuel Ceiler available for speaking dates. She will leave Washington when (D., N. Y.) He outlines three aims of the congress adjourns, making an automobile trip to her home in station: To create goodwill, J;o California. This cross country trip is being made to conduct a eradicate international misundergrass roots survey of public opinion on developments in this standings, and to develop two-wa- y session of congress. It will be an effort to find out how folks trade between the United States back home feel about the supreme court issue, and the filibuster and other nations. Educational programs of particwhich has wrecked the Administrations legislative program. ular interest to the western hemisHer subjects will be: Whose Congress? Do You Still phere would be broadcast. The Want What You Voted For?" The Industrial Expansion Act. sum of $750,000 is called for in the Write direct to Kate Richards OHare, P. O. Box 1156, bill representative Ceiler has introduced to begin building the station, ' Washington, D. C., for all details. which would be located in sub-region- In some regions the T. W. O. C. is taking on the aspect of an old In Cumberestablished union. land, Md., for example, the local has launched a campaign of education and recreation that rivals e organization. many an The local has a band, ten baseball teams, a library, educational forums and a program of smokers, old-tim- bration, etc. One aspect of the educational work there takes the form of helping union members plan how to spend their vacations which the union has won, through providing information on camps and other-vacatispots in the on vicinity. FORD CO. TO FACE TRIAL IN SEPTEMBER ON ASSAULT CHARGE ed DETROIT (UNS) The Ford Motor Company and eight individuals were charged with assault on union organizers and held in $500 bail each for trial in September by Judge Ralph W. Liddy of the Common Pleas Court. Besides the Ford Company, the emdefendants included seven ployes, one a service department head, and a former newspaper circulation man. Another named in the warrants has disappeared. The 1 (Continued on Page 5) FIRE SALE We purchased from the Insurance company all of the materials from the recent lumber yard fire. tly , 1800 Doors hous-Lando- 1 panel, 5x panel, 2 panel, front doors, slabs and panels at savings from 23 to 50 per cent. Screen Doors war-peac- carload of various kinds and sizes, burned on edges. Savings of 50 per cent. A Hardly damaged; all kinds and sizes, at real saving. Cabinets Kitchen units, panels, etc. bins, Vi million used brick, $7 per m., delivered in city. Used lumber, sash, doors, angle and chanel iron, all sizes; tanks, pipe, valves, fittings, plumbing fixtures; some damaged bathtubs, basins, toilets. 200 good used toilet seats, each 1.50. 100 good each $2. f used medicine cabinets, Kindling, wood, per load, $3. n steel tank on steel legs, a bargain. 5000-gallo- ic ill-cla- drawers, We Also Have WONDER BREAD slo-bake- - Windows Sash . ill-fe- d, picnics, Labor Day cele- dances, I state-charter- offices. al d, 40-f- t. 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