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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER 17, 1937 Page 4 addressed the convention. men and believes the stage is set for a sharp ers women behind the counters have to revival and are getting ready to go Among these were John Bosch, Farm Holiday rush to say nothing of along with it. APPROACHING work in a and They still hate president ofandthe George Nelson of the tired disgusted shopper Roosevelt, but have apparently Association, Union. Farmers mill the who is compelled to wait and reached the conclusion that noth' Do your Christmas shopping to- around in a crowded store. Among the C. I. O. leaders who is to be gained by fighting him ing the addressed the delegates were Hoday and thus help to relieve Lets shop early, shop lots, and for three more years. Christmas Eve congestion. Early have mer Martin, president of the United a merry Christmas! service better Automobile Workers; George Cole, shopping guarantees Read the advertisements in the LEAGUERS ELECTED and an assurance of a more comI. 0. regional director, and Don C. TO NEW YORK call a News Labor and Utah give plete variety from which to choose to Harris, director of the Packingthe friendly establishments. CITY COUNCIL house Workers Organizing Comyour gift purchases. Those business institutions who are NEW YORK President Michael mittee. Early shopping, among other friendly to this paper and its thouSome 300 delegates, representadvantages, has a human side. It sands of readers are prepared to Quill of the Transport Workers over 100,000 members, attendwill relieve the great stress and ing the serve their customers courteously union, C. I. 0., was elected tofinal ed the convention. New York City council, and with dispatch. the of reprecounting proportional WAR REFERENDUM sentation ballots revealed. SEASONS GREETINGS SUPPORT GAINS AUXILIARY of the TYPO Quill ran as a candidate strain under which the CHRISTMAS IS Vilmarth Grocery 602 Wilmington Avenue Hyland 8645 We Aprcciate Your The monthly meeting and Christmas party of Womans Auxiliary No. 16 to Typographical Union No. 115 at the home of Mrs. W. A. Parker, 931 Simpson avenue, Monday afternoon, was well attended and much enjoyed. After a short business session games were played until about 4:30, when a delicious luncheon was served and gifts were exchang- ed. The card party at the home of Mrs. F. E. Morris, 1053 Lake MERRY CHRISTMAS TO LABOR street, Tuesday evening, was a successful and enjoyable affair. Local Representative SOULE STEEL CO. 201 Interurban Depot Bldg. AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CQ31PANY Cleanliness First! Cleanliness Last! Boost, Build and Support your State. Use American continuous towels and all kinds of linens they furnish. Support industries that support you. . 33 East 6th South Was. 2484-8- 5 IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN Seasons Greetings Make the WILSON HOTEL Your Headquarters Salt Lake Citys Most Popular Medium Priced Hotel 32 East 2nd South (Continued from Page 3) BIG BUSINESS AND F. D. It. The effort to bring about an understanding between the administration and business continued throughout the week. Whether the President is trying to woo captains of industry and finance, or whether the latter are seeking to get into the administrations good graces, is not quite clear. It is just possible that both sides have made friendly overtures, and that both are striving for some arrangement that will be to their mutual advantage. Tory newspapers continue to assert that the administration Is hostile to business, but there is no basis for that charge, progressives insist. They contend Roosevelt has earnestly sought to aid both finance and industry, as well as the farmers and workers, and that he is anxious to continue the policy. All the President asks, progressives say, is that business consider itself a part of the country and show a give as well as take spirit. There is a considerable element in the business community which PUBLIC SALE of unclaimed clothes ordered through our out of town agents. On most of these garments deposits ranging from five to fifteen dollars have been paid. We now offer the choice of a good wool suit or overcoat, well tailored, for only seven dollars. The extra pants three dollars. Many stouts, slims and regular sizes In this lot. Come and take your pick. BELL TAILORS 252 South Main St. We Wish Our Labor Friends a Merry Christmas LUCAS QUALITY GROCERS F Non-Partis- an Non-Partis- wJ. Fine Groceries Prompt Delivery Right Prices 2 Phones. Ily. 328 - Hy. 329 808 East Second South SEASONS GREETINGS TO UTAH LABOR work Is peron formed Inert All matter WORK under the HONEST authorization1 and y of responsibil PRICES Utah Licensed Lud- From Your Friend THE MODERN GROCERY Was. 2605 202 W. 2nd No. The Complete Food Store GROCERIES FRESH MEATS - FRUITS VEGETABLES BAKERY GOODS finest quality foodstuffs, at the lowest prices in town. P. IIEYSTEK, Mgr. Friend of Labor Enjoy Your NEW YEARS EVE FROLIC at the Ncwhouse Hotel Beginning at 10:30 p.m. Until . . . ? Dec. 31 DINING DANCING, therell be a galaxy of gay Welcome, Labor colors confetti, streamers, balloons, horns, joy and We Wish You a excitement. Merry Christmas $3.00 PER PLATE LINDSAY CANDY CO. LEAGUE IIAILS PROGRESS WAGE-IIOUBILL OF 780 South R (Plus Tax) This Includes Everything CALL WASATCH 570 Make Reservations Now 5th East Hyland 8445 One WASHINGTON (UNS) more phase of the fight waged by . League for the passage of wages and hours legislation by congress was completed with the securing of the necessary 218 signatures on the petition to discharge the house rules committee from further consideration of the bill, E. L. Oliver, executive vice president of the League, has stated. In face of the opposition to this bill, labor considers the action of the house as a definite victory, Oliver said, although the League of the inadeis still conscious quacies of the standards proposed in the measure. Victory in this part of the fight will greatly encourage and strengthen American labor In entering into the next phase. The workers of this country want the bill passed by conearliest possible mogress at the more without and ment, crippling amendments. Labors Non-Partis- an Black-Conne- Black-Conne- To Our Old and New Friends of Labor, a Merry Christmas UTAH PIE & PASTRY CO. 2575 South State Street Hyland 2793 or Hyland 256 ry SEASONS GREETINGS GIFTS ON CREDIT Small Payment Down Easy Weekly Payments YOU HEAR IT EVERYWHERE STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 7 TO 15 MAIN NORTH OF Z. C. M. I. FOR VALUES, QUALITY, SERVICE rv LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH! (Continued from page 2) brought the N. M. U.s string of victories up to 11, out of 13 polls conducted by the National Labor Relations Board. The Cities Service balloting found 234 seamen casting their votes for the N. M. U., with only 78 for the I. S. U. The two companies in which the A. F. of L. affiliate won are comof paratively small operators coastal shipping. Previously the N. M. U. had been victorious in elections held by the crews of the Black Diamond, Luckenbach, International Mercantile Marine, Great Lakes Transit Baltimore Mail, Co., and Cuba Mail Steamship Co. The Puerto Rico Lines operate 10 ships, most of them in the passenger trade, while Cities Service maintains a fleet of 14 tankers. The N. M. U. has received well over 6000 votes in the 13 elections, compared to little more than 1000 given the I. S. U. The Labor Board is continuing to hold elections on other lines. Clyde-Mallor- y, MINNESOTA FORMS INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCIL MINNEAPOLIS C. I. O. unions in Minnesota held their state con2 vention December at the Dyckman hotel in Minneapolis, for the purpose of setting up a C. I. O. State Industrial Union Council. Prominent farm and labor lead- 10-1- HONESt an Early consideration of the low war referendum measure is expected in the house of representatives. The necessary 218 signers required to take the proposal away from the house rules committee were secured this week. The bill provides a constitutional amendment requiring the govern-- ( Continued on Page 6) There were twelve tables played, followed by a delicious lunch. them. POLITICAL OUTLOOK A. BERNSTEIN American Labor party, which Is affiliated with Labors League. The American Labor party placed four other candidates on the city council, giving the League a bloc second in size only to the Democrats. Other League winners in the council came from Manhattan. Brooklyn and Bronx. Quill declared that he and the rest of League, councilmen will fight to bring benefits to workers and small businessmen who in the past have been snatched from them each successive year by the reactionary and corrupt Tammany machine and the powerful trusts and banking groups in back of A MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS UTAH TYPEWRITER SERVICE See the PAY NEW For Your CORONA CORONA PORTABLE With Touch PORTABLE As You Use IT Control 18 W. 2nd South Wasatch 4836 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH T W T T It Is Never too Late to Learn Ferns - Singing Canaries $4.95 up. 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