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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SAL7 LAKE CITY, UTAH. APRIL 22, 1938. Carbon County Greets Delegates to C. Fail To Do Hot Read In the Utah Labor News Next Week Ganging Up On President It is an exposure of the tactics used by special Roosevelt. interests to defeat the New Deal program. (Continued from Page 5) committee in general took the stand that it is both unjust anc unwise as a matter of public mor als for the government to gran', favors to corporations or other agencies in the form of grants, loans or contracts and permit these corporations or agencies to violate the law of the land. Labors League is behind Senator Wagners new measure unchanged except as per fecting and strengthening phrase ology may be agreed upon. It is one of the most important measures introduced during the history of labors long struggle to achieve recognition. Non-Partis- an NOW! FOR SOLVING PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT WASHINGTON, D. C. (ILNS) President Roosevelt asked the National Conference on Work and Welcome, C. I. O. Labor Always Welcome at the Old-Tim- Club e Uni(Made Beer Your Friends on Tap Helper, Utah Security, meeting here, to cooperate with 'him in the search for a solution for unemployment. In a message of greeting to David Lasser, Workers Alliance 100 and the president, delegates, Roosevelt said he would be very glad if you will send me any helpful suggestions your conference may be able to arrive at which will help in the solution of the great problem of unemployment a problem so great that all of the interests of the country must work as one if we are to find a solution. Senator Murray told the confer- Welcome, C. I. 0. We Appreciate Your Patronage ASK FOR PATS SUPREME OLD HEIDELBERG BEER SERVICE Union Made for 85 Years Helper Mercantile Co. Friends of Labor Phone 141 Helper, Utah CONOCO PRODUCTS NATIONAL Washing - Tires - Greasing Phone 310 Helper, Utah Main Highway at Spring Canyon Junction Best Wishes to C. I. O. for a Happy Convention vanish. On Good Friday Jesus Christ was troubled in body and spirit. Not until He had said, Father, forgive them for they know not what they Into Thy hands I commend do, It is finished, could my spirit, there be a resurrection upon which humanity might pin its hopes. Then there was a ressurrection of the finest of which the sons of God are capable. A spirit made with the capacity to rise to such heights of foregiveness, and trust is even more wonderful as we stop to contemplate it than the miracle of Easter morn. True it is that man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upward. But it is also equally true that man was born to triumph and his real and eternal tendency is upward. Knowing your heritage, realizing who and what you are, then let your watchword ever be, Awake! Arise! Ascend! It is also well to keep in mind the promise of one who knew whereof he spoke, Because I live, ye too shall live. self-maste- ry OPTIMISM NOT IN FRONT PAGE NEWS PRICES Store's st CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK AND SUNNYSIDE, UTAH STRAND SWEET SHOP Fountain Lunches Fountain Service A. J. OS SANA, Mgr. Friend of Labor Phone 346 Helper, Utah Welcome to C. I. 0. FILL UP AT BRYNERS SERVICE PER CENT UNION 100 One Stop Service Automotive Electricians COAL MINERS UNION DISTRICT OFFICERS VISIT UTAH Tony Radalj, international board member of the United Mine Workers for district 22,- of Rock Springs, Wyoming; John Ross, district president, also of Rock Springs, and Albert Roberts, district vice president, of Helper, were in Salt Lake City Wednesday on official business pertaining to the coal mining industry in Utah. - It is reported that the negotiabetween tions are at a dead-loc- k manthe union and the ager of the Standard-Examine- r. It would seem to an outsider that the Ogden publisher would be glad to unionize his plant. Ogden is a good union town and, no doubt, if the fight continues, sooner or later, somebody will come in and start another daily paper, unionized from top to bottom and naturally it would get the business, with the backing of all organized labor. Helper. I. O. LOCALS HELP GUILD WIN STRIKE IN SUPERIOR Always Treated Right at the Welcome, C. I. 0. Delegates We Appreciate Your Patronage MEATS RAINBOW INN ALWAYS THE BEST Highway at Spring Canyon Road Junction, Helper RICCI HARIIET All-Unio- n Bar and Friends of Labor Union Made Beer on Tap WELCOME, DEPENDABLE MEATS AND GROCERIES Phone 30 Helper, Utah UNION MARKET C. I. O. WALKINGTON WELDING & SUPPLIES Mining Machinery Formerly Allison Machinery Co. Friend of Labor Vic Walkington, Prop. Every now and then you hear a chiseling employer cry that the wages are too high. This contention has no foundation in actual economic facts. It is utterly false. The working class (Continued on Page 8) WELCOME, C. I. O. sa . LOYEHSTEINS We Feature Union Made Goods Work Clothes, Shoes and Clothing ops. There is hope in the cooperative Good movement. HELPER seldom news, SUPERIOR, Wis. port of the picket line helped the Newspaper Guild to win again, this time in Superior, Wis., where a five-da- y strike won for workers of the Evening Telegram,, a Guild shop contract with wage increases of 35 per cent, and other features of the Guild model contract. Doubt All Around Which is correct Farmer First a hen sitting or a hen is setting? Second Farmer I dont know, and I dont care. All I worry about is, when she cackles is she laying or lying? WELCOME C. I. Welcome, C. I. O. MEN WHO ARE BUILDING A BETTER AMERICA The Elite Jewelry Company We have had the facts thrust upon us by miscreant individuals here and there that some men in high places betray their trusts just as do lesser lights in society. Because of this it is refreshing to be reminded of those who occupy Musical Merchandise Kodaks and Kodak Finishing Exclusive Agency GRUEN WATCHES Expert Watch Repairing Watch Inspector for D. & R. G. Ry. and Utah Railway Helper, Utah first-ter- Y WELCOME, C. I. O. member m of the House of Representatives in Congress from Los Angeles county California. He is the head of one of the most unique educational institutions in America. It is dedd icated to boys, and 60 of these youngsters make their home with Jerry. They learn farming, printing, mechanics, and a number of other vocations; go to school, publish a newspaper, organize athletic teams, and learn from living the fundamentals of ChrisVoorhis is al tian citizenship ready a leader in the House. He is right on all progressive legis- - BKMB under-privilege- ORGANIZED LABOR HENRY HALL Plumbing and Heating Electrical Supplies Sporting Goods V . Phone 7-- Helper, Utah J Get the driving thrill of a lifetime come in today for a demonstration ride on the New Safety Silvertown with the r Tread. Well prove to you Life-Save- WELCOME, C. I. O. Stop at the RESORT Union Made Beer on Tap Soft Drinks - Confectionery 100 Union Bar Louis Bosco, Owner Friend of Labor that this sensational new tire will stop you seconds quicker than youve ever stopped before! ' Goodrich SAFETY Silvertown 7 LIFE SAVIR TREAD CGIDEN PLY BLOW OUT PROTECTION RED STAR OIL CO. Price and Helper Texaco Products Specializing in Greasing WELCOME, C. I. O. THE GIFT SHOP Repairing BIG JEWELERS First Class Work Jewelry Helper, Utah WELCOME, C. I. O. O. DANCE MARTINELLI GARAGE Thurs. Nite, Apr. 28, at HI-WA- UTAH featured in the daily newspapers HELPER C. I. O. sup- Welcome, C. I. O. co-o- WAGES ARE TOO HIGH Best Wishes to J. M. Melvin, secretary of Salt Lake Typographical Union No. 115, has spent several days in Ogden in efforts to straighten out the strike situation on the unfair Standard-Examine- r. C. Friends of Labor ps Jerry Voorhis, bull-heade- d WELCOME, Let Us Serve You co-o- IN OGDEN We Handle Everything C. I. O. atmosphere of gloom pervading all news pages these days, we list a few items indicating that the build ing of a new world is still going on. In America the seven leading co operative wholesales reported an advance of 23.6 per cent in 1937, and total annual business of all is now half a bilAmerican lion; not a single retail p affil iated with the big wholesales failed in the autum collapse of general business. In New York City 6000 people are moving into modern homes of the Williamsburg public housing development, just completed. The Rural Electrification Administration really got under way last year. It built 42,000 miles of power lines, bringing electrification to a quarter of a million farm homes, most of them members of REA co- lation, and is just 100 per cent for men and women who work. Optimism seldom seems warranted by any front page news, positions of affluence and personal safety who are still interestec in helping to work out the problems inence that cooperation between the least and lowest. Today of will and labor eventually dustry solve the unemployment problem, their name is legion. However, let jut that in the meantime the gov- us take a glimpse at one. The Railway Carmens Journal ernment must provide adequate work relief. prints the following concerning PRINTERS BATTLE UNFAIR EMPLOYER WASATCH STORE CO. GOOD GOODS AT RIGHT (Continued from page 1) batted down, stay down because they havent the heart to get up. The human spirit must be lifted up before physical inertia and other difficulties can be conquered. The spirit must triumph if trouble is to CABARET jr Service PHONE 300 - 7 0. Convention 1. LABOR ON ITS NEWS AND COMMENT but this partly ' because construe tion is less dramatic than destruc FORWARD MARCH tion. Just to relieve the general PRESIDENT ASKS PLANS Order your Utah Labor News Page STATE BRIDGE SERVICE Repairing - Overhauling - Tires - Towing HELPER, UTAH |