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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. JULY I, 1938. Page 4 Park City Mining District Invites You... Come and Spend the Fourth of July With Us POLITICAL OUTLOOK (Continued from Page 1) International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. His life work has been a miner, farmer and merchant. He is a na tive of Lehi, born on November 17, 1903. He is a home owner in Sal Lake City and resides at 1118 East Eighth South Street. URGING STANLEY N. CHILI) TO ENTER SENATE RACE Friends and admirers of Stanley N. Child are urging him to file his candidacy for Democratic nomina tion for state senate in the Sep tember primaries in Salt Lake county. Mr. Child served in the 1935 ses sion of the legislature in the house of representatives and has a 100 per cent voting record for bills sponsored by labor and agriculture, lie is a keen observer and does not jump at conclusions, but makes a thorough study of the question in volved. has served on the state planning board and has thoroughly studied various state problems, anc therefore we consider him among the most valuable men that coulc be sent to the state senate for the next four years. He is a New Dealer in every sense of the word. Mr. Child is a building contractor and a fair employer. ,He FILING TIME FOR CANDIDATES IS A CANDIDATE LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH (Continued from Page 1) president; Mrs. A. M. Peterson, Castle Gate, second vice president; Mrs. Rex Deal, Kenilworth, secre- tary; Mrs. W. Williams, Standard-villtreasurer; Mrs. Marva Shaw, e, s; Wattis, press correspondent. Mrs. Alfred Carey, Scofield, was elected to one trusteeship, the others being left vacant until auxiliaries not members of the Central council were organized, it was reported. The newly organized council at present has seven affiliated auxiliaries with a membership of 150. This is expected to reach 400 as soon as auxiliaries are formed in other communities of Carbon county. sched-l.ule- d Friday, July 15, has been as the next council meeting, this to be held at 7:30 oclock in the Va II. court house at Price. Cowles will discuss the new direct primary law and important business will be taken up, it being E. M. Royle is a candidate for urged that all affiliated auxiliaries nomination for state senator, sub- be represented at the meeting. ject to the Democratic primary ED SCHERER HEADS election in Salt Lake county. I. O. COUNCIL CARBON trustees. MOONEY HOPES FOR FREEDOM IN FALL Deeply SAN QUENTIN, Cal. the that fact the disappointed by U. S. Supreme Court postponed until its autumn session considers-- 1 tion of his case, Tom Mooney looked forward to freedom after his case is studied by the justices. It means they are going to read the whole transcript and give final decision during the next sesMeanwhile, I am sion, he said. of a Demoelection the for hoping cratic governor, in which event I feel I shall be freed by pardon. STEEL FIRMS RENEW AGREEMENTS a The Steel Workers Organizing) Committee, C. I. O. affiliate, hasj contracts with 472 steel renewed their own political graves. The PRICE Ed Scherer of Latuda people of the nation will finish the was elected president of Carbon firms. Negotiations are under way to job at the ballot box. GLORIOUS NEW DEAL VICTORY IN MINNESOTA renew working agreements with 57 additional concerns. plan because it would jeopardize the sanctity of the institution now do not think the court so hot after OIL UNION all. The time for filing of candidates to be voted on at the September primaries is at hand, and considerable talk is current about legislative timber. Few announcements have been made thus far. The friends of P. S. .Marthakis are backing him for reelection. Mr. Marthakis has served in the house two terms and last session held the County Industrial Union Council, C. I. O., at a meeting held in Price labor hall. Other officers elected include: Joe Dowd of Latuda, vice president; Joe Corak of Sweets Mine, recording secretary; John Drinley of Sweets Mine, financial secretary; Theo Gentry of Sweets Mine, Ernest Nixon of sergeant-at-armof Price, Mancina Paul Hiawatha, and Thelmer Jewkes of Wattis, The recent Minnesota primaries were a glorious New Deal victory. Not so many years ago Minnesota was a Republican Gibraltar, with Big Business getting every-hin- g it wanted, and then some. Last week in the primaries the HOW TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE As the time approaches to file nominations for office under the new direct primary law many are to know when to file and G. O. P. ran a poor second, and interested to about it. The date of how go Farmer-Laborite- s pollthe battling the primary election is the second ed more votes than the two ancient Tuesday in September. The date parties put together. election is the fourth of the run-of- f Farmer-LaboritIf we count the important post of Democratic floor in September. Tuesday and the Democrats as favoring He resides in the Third leader. How To Nominate .he New Deal, at least in prindistrict. Legislative Any person desiring to become a Mrs. Albert Jensen has strong ciple. then less than 25 per cent of candidate for office has two methhe voters favored the Old Deal. backing for reelection in the ThirHe may personally to follow: ods reGovernor Benson, who was teenth Legislative district. She has be obtained at the a to out form fill Farmer-Labor served two terms in the house with nominated by the of and nominate clerk office credit. In the event she decides to arty, is an outspoken admirer of himself, county for the which provides enter the race for reelection she resident Roosevelt, going so far candidates name, office desired, will seek the Democratic nomina- as to urge a third term for the political party and other details resident. tion in September primaries. This petition must be signed in the Those of us who know something of a notary public. Or about Minnesota politics have presence more qualified electors A GUILTY or Ten every reason to believe that Ben- may file a nomination designating CONSCIENCE the son will win hands down in as a candi elector anv qualified election. November date. When this petition has been of filed the county clerk, or secretary Reactionary Senators King Utah and Burke of Nebraska man- A HINT TO of state, shall notify the individual ifested a guilty conscience in HISTORIANS so designated. If the elector named their condemnation of the speech shall at least thirty days prior to delivered by Audrey Williams, depHenry Ford is being boosted by the primary election, file his acdeleto American Fascists for presi- ceptance and pay the required fee, a some relief administrator, uty Alliance. dent the United States. of of Workers the he shall be a candidate in like gation There was nothing wrong with If this should ever become a re- manner as if he had himself filed what Mr. Williams told to his lis- ality, historians will thereafter the petition. The signers shall be teners. He said: Weve got to have full reason to name this peri- of the same political party as the candidate. keep our friends in power and od the Tin Lizzie age. Where To File just judge the folks who come and ask for your support by the COURT NOT SO HOT All nominations for United crowd they run with. FOR REACTIONARIES States senators, representatives in The reactionaries point to the congress, state oficers, state senaA decision after decision of the tors, state representatives, district political significance of this statement, and are yelping like whip- United States Supreme Court af- judges, and all offices greater than firms the verdicts of the National a county office shall be filed with ped curs. Dealers Labor Relations Board. Those who the secretary of state, nominations Perhaps the anti-Nehave reason to cry. They have dug ranted against the court packing for other offices shall be filed with the county clerk. Petitions for state offices shall Best Wishes, International Union of Mine, Mill and be filed not later than 100 days or' Smelter Workers Trade With Your Friends less than 30 days before the date of the primary election. Petitions NEW DEAL MARKET of nomination with the county clerk shall be filed not more than Phone 349 100 Per Cent Union Market 204 Main Street 75 days and not less than 15 days WE DELIVER Park City, Utah before the date of the primary election. If nominating a candidate for national or state office, or district judge, state senators or state on Page 6) es RE-ELEC- OFFICERS: FREMMING TELLS GAINS UNDER C. I. O. Tex. (UNS) HOUSTON, There has been no time in the experience of this great international of ours that expanded organiza tion was more important than at this moment, Harvey C. Frem-minpresident of the Oil Workers International Union, C. I. O., told the 300 delegates assembled in Houston for the ninth annual convention of their union. Briefly analyzing the present economic crisis, Fremming urged the delegates to increase and strengthen the labor movement as the only possible answer to the mass starvation that confronts American workers and their families. Reviewing the past year of the international union, Fremming told the delegates that great strides had been made. With the aid of the C. I. O. we have progressed greatly this year, he said. Officers President Fremming, 1 Archer Mortuary G. M. ARCHER, PROP. COFFEE JOHNS (A Total of 121 Issues) One Year Each: McCalls Magazine Pictorial Review Womans World Good Stories The Country Home The Farm Journal And Your Favorite UTAH LABOR NEWS g, All Seven Publications Value $4.75 - ? For Only 13.-000,0- 00 Re-Elect- ed Vice-Presiden- J. L. Coulter and ts B. J. and Secretary-TreasurE. C. Conarty wTere as officers of the international Schafter, er Send your order to the ed union. William Hansford, of Rodeo, Calif., W. A. Urban, of Parco, Wyo., A. Z. Dennis, of Longview, Tex., J. E. Crossland, of Pasadena, Tex., II. Strattan, of Oklahoma, D. R. 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