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Show s T UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MARCH 18. 1938 Page 2. ?itaf) lafcor Established 1929 jetog A MEMBER OF THE This paper receives Union News Service, a C. 1. 0. affiliate. matter March 28, 1930, at the post office Entered as second-clas- s at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription (1.50 per annum Advertising rates by request. Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published weekly at 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. Publisher M. I. THOMPSON.. Office Manager L. M. THOMPSON projects going on in the county and it was pointed out that we have several hundred of needy workers who can, and are willing to work. Among these workers we have men who are able and performing any kind of capable work, both skilled and unskilled labor, and we feel that they are to the work on these proj ects because they are taxpayers and residents of Carbon county. A committee was elected to meet with Mayor Lee of Price and with the contractors, and it will attempt negotiate a mutual agreement with said contractors so that local labor may be employed, members of the committee are as follows: Charles Sumken, Consumers; James Jardine, Columbia; Ernest I I I that there would be no more work ers. At present about working, Sandberg said. for you strikers." 350 Weakness of the company s case came to light when Coby Ken PECAN SHELLERS of the lhelps WIN AFTER SIX naugh, secretary Dodge Employes' association, a company union, testified that his organization would not strike against the company under any cumstances, except to protest working with union men. Meanwhile, at Joplin, Mo., the labor board's hearing on the A. F. Blue Card company com-t- o union at the Eagle-Pichwas lead approach mines, panys jng jts finaj sessions. WEEKS STRIKE cir-entitl- ed Special to the Utah Labor News SAN ANTONIO, Texas After six weeks of struggle against ers in the pecan shelling industry of San Antonio has been settled by a signed agreement. The terms agreed upon are: ' 1. Recognition of Pecan Shellers c. I. O. WOODWORKERS Union Local 172 as sole bargaining CERTIFIED AT SPOKANE agent for purposes of arbitration in all plants where the Union and J G. ..Lind-Nixon, Hiawatha; G. WASHINGTON (UNS) A local a I M. A. f majority of the workers or If-L.trom, Spring Canyon; the United Woodworkers 0f Fred Civish, Castle ,J Gate; tcreon, America, C. I. O. union, was Price. fied by the National Labor Kela-- I . an a scas FSTtu Albert Roberts, district Hoard sole the tions as ; bargaining president of the United Mine I representative for employes of the 3. The Pecan Shellers Union Lo-- ( Workers of America, and Frank Spokane, Wash., plant of the Continued on Page 3) field representative, will change Lumber and Manufacturing I also serve on the committee. Company. The C. I. O. members in Carbon The firm which manufacturers county are opposed to the plan of I interior woodwork and building the A. F. L. to import labor into products, employes about CO pro this county. Paul M. Peterson and duetion workers. W. 0. Dix were here last week to organize a local union of the A. F.t0Y UNION PACT BINDS L. They had advertised the meet-- ) FIRM jo STAY IN TOW'N ing several days ahead and had stated that unless a local wasi CLINTON, Mass. (UNS) formed here labor would be im- - contract won by the Toy and ported. C. I. O. members will not Novelt y Workers. Organizing Com- , mittee of the C lam fl,anyt;lvqf,0ftn 0., binds the A. Freundlich Kajph company of O doll oJ thSe and toy Clint0," Mass, large cet work wojects The C. I. O. has taken upon itself r"a"factur'. from mYln? t1 for thc laneth n.c.ern the duty of presenting the cases of . the unemployed. We feel that K"1 Now available In Carbon county residents, many of I. 'Yae increafes ranging from 10 whom are in need because not r? 4P Per cent, a closed shop, Stelnles hall and overtime Reckon, hiring the more to conreceive eligible unemployment m w01 excess of 44hours venient to and ,r compensation disqualified bottle, and receive direct relief should be giv- - a week, were also included in the Jumbos en preference in this work regard- - contract, according to Sam Sand the ecoless of union affiliation, and weaeD? G. I. 0. organizer, nomical family-siz- e the height of production, the are prepared to do all within our I bottle power to stop any A. F. L monop-- 1 plant employs more than 700 work oly or plan to import outside labor IIave Your Motor Tuned UP and Inspected Now are abte tofuniSlT qualified work! II er ...... " certl-i8aJlzS- Ex-Bonac- LOOKING AHEAD (Continued from Page 1) coke, etc., the C. I. O. unions are not seriously challenged. Lumber is now C. I. O. through the International Woodworkers of America, and furniture manufacture is following fast. In manufacturing generally, the C. I. O. has little competition. Automobiles, rubber, glass, aluminum, radio, electrical and machine manufacture, are almost entirely C. I. 0. And the recent winning of elections in the Harvester company puts agricultural implements in this category too. In clothing, all the way from textiles and leather to the finished products of mens and womens wear, furs and shoes, C. I. 0. unions have unquestioned predomi- LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH (Continued from Page 1) trial union local No. 782; David Stonebraker, Mine Workers Mr. Bonacci. United representative, and Consumers, Superintendent G. J. Reeves, Or son II. Clayton, president of the school board, and T. It. Rowland, junior college contractor, met with M r. Bonacci Wednesday regarding Mr. Bonacci the same matter. said he would meet in Salt Lake City the latter part of this week with the state building committee to get their opinion in the matter. The main fight, he said, is to get the work for Carbon county people who are taxpayers here, and who need the work, regardless of er union affiliation. SignePdf and J. e. nance. The United Trades local, recentemmittee. Brinley, publicity In food production, C. I. 0. is ly organized in' Price, includes first in agricultural labor and can- skilled laborers of a number of BARTENDERS ANNUAL ning, while in meat packing and fields, he said. BALL 18 MARCH of other branches the plants are CARBON INDUSTRIAL Salt Lake City Bartenders local A. F. of L. COUNCIL MEETS C. with I. 0., mostly union No. 721 is giving its annual strength chiefly in small plants St. Patricks ball Friday night, of A TRICE and retail shops. special meeting In distribution, the C. I. 0. union the C. I. 0. Industrial Union Coun- March 18, at the Trade Union ball is leaving the A. F, of L. behind cil was held in Price at 2 p. m., room, 168 South West Temple street. by its successes in the great de- Sunday, March 13, for the purpose President William Fritch and of discussing the unemployment partment stores. Secretary Tom A. Gilligan are In transportation, the maritime situation in Carbon County. The meeting was well represent- among the masters of ceremonies, industry is now 75 per cent C. I. 0., and city transportation in New ed. All delegates took part in the assisted by a committee who will work see that all guests will have an enYork is almost 100 per cent C. I. 0. discussion regarding the joyable time. conC. O. I. In communications, TelePostal RCA and with tracts tion, and on the railroads the ARIZONA MINERS brotherhoods are graph put it far ahead. transportation AWAIT DECISION fields of not in the A. F. of L. In the white-collThe printing trades are still A. ON PIIELPS-DODG- E newspapermen, technicians, office as well and insurance workers, as F. of L., but they include a large I. 0. sentiment, as among state, county and municipal body of pro-BISBEE, Ariz. (UNS) Forty-- 1 employes, C. I. 0. by far predomi- does also the Hotel and Restaurant five jobless miners, locked out afnates. Workers Union. ter a 1935 strike at the Phelps-- 1 The Drift Is Still The A. F. of L. has made same Dodge properties here, awaited a Away From the A. F. of L. membership gains in the wake of The two biggest industries out- the C. I. 0. organizing drives, but decision from the National Labor side the C. I. 0. are building con- its relative strength is rapidly de- Relations, confident that a comstruction and railroad transporta- - clining. Practically all of the basic pany foreman who had promised them work years) industries are now C. I. 0., with lit- after the nextthree hundred be will forced war, A. F. of L. dual outfits eking to eat his words. AMERICAN LINEN tle out a miserable and scabby exisDuring the hearing, members of on their fringes; while in the SUPPLY COMPANY tence Bisbee Local 30 of the Internacrafts where the chief A. F. of L. tional Union Mill and of Cleanliness First! Cleanliness strength lies, rank and file senti- Smelter Workers, Mine, C. I. recited O., ment is constantly increasing for Last! Boost, Build and Supof a discrimination story against C. I. 0. with the unity port your State. Use AmerA straw which shows which way the group of men who had taken ican continuous towels and the wind is blowing is the recent part in the 1935 walkout. all kinds of linens they furFrom William Day, president of withdrawal of the Paving Cutters nish. Support industries that the local, the N. L. R. B. heard A. F. International Union from the support you. that he had been told testimony 50 of of after L., affiliation, years 33 East 6th South the L. on of by F. A. company employment agent the the that 2484-8grounds 5 Was. is levying money to fight the C. IT PAYS TO KEEP I. O. in organizing the unorganized, CLEAN whom the A. F. of L. has been unUtah Consumers able or unwilling to organize. am- 12-o- z. 32-o- z. I Te dLT 1 food-processin- EARL JOHNSON GARAGE 1 368 West COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE South Temple Call Wasatch 5294 g, mass-producti- on ar C. 7 A Co-o- p. 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