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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY Labors Non- - Page LABOR ON ITS TYPO AUXILIARY Partisan League FORWARD MARCH BRIDGE LUNCHEON (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from page 1) investigation of the existing serious circumstances and place the A corporation cannot exist with blame, if any, where it properly be- out the permission of the state. A longs. corporation can only do those The resolution was signed for which its charter, granted the League by A. M. Scott, presi- things the state, allows it to do. dent, and J. J. Richards, acting by Could Ban Unions secretary. Thus, if labor unions were reCopies of the resolution were mailed Tuesday to District Judges quired to incorporate, it would Herbert Schiller, Allen G. Thur- mean that every time a group of man, 0. W. McConkie, James W. workers wanted to form a union McKinnie, and P. C. Evans; Dis- they would have to apply to the trict Attorney Calvin W. Rawlings, state for a charter. They would Attorney General Joseph Chez, have to ask permission to organCounty Attorney Harold E. Wal- ize! If, as would be likely, the lace, and City Attorney Fisher state officials were hostile to Harris. unions, or to this particular group, they could refuse to issue a MONTANA LABOR UNITES charter. FOR POLITICAL ACTION Then if those workers went ahead and organized their union, Special to the Utah Labor News it would be illegal because it was BUTTE, Mont. Organized labor not incorporated. Its officers and in Silver Bow county is determined members might be subject to crimnot to repeat the political mistakes inal persecution for participating of 1936. With the view of getting in an illegal organization. In other words, the right to united support for a progressive program of legislation and depend- choose collective bargaining agenable candidates for public office, a cies could be lifted from the workers and placed in the hands, of anticounty unit of Labors labor state officials conceivably League has been organized. Committees have been named under the domination of business from other labor and polittical men. Incorporation, it can be seen, groups to establish close coopera- would distort bona fide labor ortion for the League ganizations into agencies so dominated as to be program. Sam Spiegel of the Theatrical Stage Employes union, chairman of labor's political conference, has named a committee of five to act as a legislative committee in conjunction with the Labors League. It was the consensus of opinion of delegates to the political conference that the conference work in harmony with League. Non-Partis- Non-Partis- an state-controll- an Non-Partis- Non-Partis- 18, 1938 ed men is that since businesses incoragents, provocateurs and strikeporate, labor unions should be breakers. forced to do so. But incorporation Businesses are established to is not compulsory for business make money. Unions are InThe card party held by Womens men; they may operate either as organizations. Auxiliary No. 16 at the home of partnerships, associations, or indi- corporation was primarily intended Mrs. W. A. Parker, 931 Simpson viduals. as a device to aid profit-makerThe purpose of incorporation of But those who seek union incoravenue, Tuesday evening was wel attended and those present spent business is to limit liability, not es- poration are not interested in these an enjoyable evening. A delicious tablish it, Moss points out. In- facts. lunch was served. corporation of trade unions seeks Their interest is in tying the The auxiliary has planned to en to establish liability in such a way hands of the organized workers of tertain members and their families as to hold the central organization America, of cutting off the gains and friends at the home of Mrs. M. responsible for irresponsible acts which unions have made in the last L. Hamson, 1086 South Fourth of individuals, such as spies, (Continued on Fage 4) East street, on Wednesday, February 23. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. m., which will be followed by bridge. Mrs. A. W. Visick, Mrs. F. R. Miller, Mrs. J. F. Rhodes and Mrs. M. I. Thompson will assist s. the hostess. little more effective than company unions. But that is not all, Moss points out. If the anti-laboutfits that want compulsory union incorporation ever got their proposals passed as laws, there would undoubtedly be provisions in those laws which would say what the union corporations could do and what they couldnt do. There would be provisions requiring certain things s, to be in the corporations them to have a certain requiring setup of organization, and no other. Favorite Argument A favorite argument of business or I by-law- SSB the an UTiPAIHI ILAIBOKi NEWS offers an ROBINSON ON TRAIN LIMIT BILL Congressman J. W. Robinson writes to the Labors League of Utah secretary, as follows: Thanks for your kind letter giving me your ideas and some facts relative to S. B. 69. I want to assure you that your interest in this matter is very much appreciated by me as stated in my previous letter to you. I am very anxious to vote and work for legislation which in my opinion will aid the laboring people. If in my opinion the passage of this bill will accomplish this result, then I am 100 per cent for its enactment. Mr. Robinson has a splendid voting record on labor and New Dea measures. Non-Partis- NON-PARTISA- OFFER NO. 1 an THE UTAH LABOR NEWS for one year and ANY 3 MAGAZINES below only (or any 4 magazines for $3.00 5 magazines for $3.50) ... ..... ... Woman's Home Companion Pathfinder (Weekly) American Boy Q McCall's Magazine Silver Screen Pictorial Review Modem Romances True Confessions . Romantic Magazine Christian Herald Q Parents' Magazine Good Stories . Woman's World Household Magazine' Home Arts Needlecraft . Open Road for Boys The Country Home The Farm Journal . . American Poultry Journal Breeders' Gazette Poultry Tribune . . LEAGUE N f the champion Marathon runner f the world. He is not coming ack. Best Wishes to Labor JULIUS A. 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