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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY I. 1938, Page 5 Jewks, Ben Turdell, Bert Samson, Automobile Workers' paper at the about the Typos turning down by with it and with the labor newsand Elmer Scoville. Ford gate has been dismissed. an overwhelming vote A. F. L, papers generally. The resolution declared that the Partisan League CARBON COUNTY special assessments and A. F. L.s C. I. 0. STAGE GREATEST attempts to usurp autonomy of its role of the Union News Service in CONVENTION, JULY 10 affiliates. In plain words the I. T, spreading news of interest to the LABOR DEMONSTRATION (Continued from Page 3) U. has refused the dictatorship o labor movement which is distorted KANSAS CITY EVER SAW Green and the reactionary execu or suppressed by most of the daily League will be at 7 p. m. MonLabors League of the at Trade Union 11, council tive of the A. F. L. Carbon will day, July hold its con press, is of vital importance. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UNS) halla. All visiting League mem- vention county10. Permanent off! President Broun praised the July bers are invited to attend. of the Ct I. 0. and emcers for the coming year will be The C. I. 0. showed Kansas City leadership the greatest labor demonstration in NEWSPAPER GUILD REPORTS phasized that elected, and plans for this years the unity in the labor history as thousands of MEMBERSHIP INCREASE citys movement cannot be achieved at be will The campaign adopted. LEAGUE union members turned out to celethe expense of industrial convention will be held in Price. SLATE VICTORIOUS TORONTO (UNS) The Ameri brate the first anniversary of the An mass will open meeting pre Kansas City Industrial Union can Newspaper Guild has been IN NORTH DAKOTA cede the convention sessions. able not only to maintain wage TRAGEDY OF Council, C. I. 0. standards and but to advance them dur UNEMPLOYMENT A mile a long parade Special to Utah Labor News the C. .1. CONSUMER ing 0. past NOTES speeches by prominent year, despite the de IS PERMANENT BISMARCK, N. D. Returns leaders marked the day. pression, President lleywood Broun from Tuesdays primaries indicate WASHINGTON The parade was a mass of color, told the 180 delegates attending that the (AFL) Harry League enfrom (Continued 1) Tage with the unions represented exhib the C. I, 0. unions fifth annual L. Hopkins, WPA administrator, dorsed candidates were nominated made public a Works Progress Adon the Republican ticket for all of juicy melon, your best key is to iting colorful banners, flags and convention. the melon so can that plug you But he the for the state offices from governor Guild, said, ministration survey of relief and floats. taste and see the flesh for yourwidewould been there have down. security programs which visioned Speakers included II. E. Carroll, self. continued reductions. wage spread unemployment as a perof the local C. I. 0. coun Governor William Langer and U. If cant make this test, then president manent condition of the present outVice-Pre- s. Guild also has The made S. Senator Gerald P. Nye were look you R. Thomas the of J. first at the skin and shape of cil; economic order which can only be Paul Automobile close United a race progress organizational for nomination standing Workers; having the melon and then at its size. for United States senator candi- Ripe melons of of the Federation during the year, convention reports coped with by a permanent proFuller, president are good quality showed. Membership has increased gram of assistance for the jobless dacy. It is expected the final re usually firm, and of of Flat Glass Workers; and Leo symmetrical, along the three integrated lines of turns will prove Langer winner. a good color Krzycki, general executive board by 51 per cent since 1937. varying according to member public work and public Returns to come in are from west of the The early opposition of the pub- insurance, Amalgamated from gray to dark green. variety relief. ern part of the state, Langer The fruit should have a bloom over Clothing Workers. lishers to signing contracts with The conclusions reached by the the Guild has been overcome to the in were stronghold. the the surface that gives the rind a parade Marching were drawn from statistics survey also nominated velvety appearance. One that is members of four ACWA locals; extent that the Guild now has 77 which showed that the peak of conmore than two-thirof the legis- fully ripe is yellowish white where the Inti. Oil Workers Union; the signed agreements. Forty new various relief and emlative candidates. it rested upon the ground. Decay garment workers, the Steel Work- tracts have been won since the last ployment activities emergency was in reached the convention. League captured can be spotted by discoloration ers Organizing Committee, Comon page 6) (Continued The signed agreements cover 82 the Republican party machinery of and softening at either end, or by Textile Workers Organizing auto healed-ovethe r mittee, workers, packing papers, as well as news and photo North Dakota 20 years ago and has punctures which often clerks and services and a radio station. Many house retail workers, flesh. extend into continued in control all these years. the Welcome Labor I. several affiliates. other C. of them now include advertising, 0. It has run the state government The biggest melon is usually Fuller pointed out that it took business and circulation as well as for the benefit of the people of the best buy. Smaller ones give editorial departments. North Dakota. As monuments to proportionately more rind than the A. F. L. 56 years to enroll state-owned C. the I. O.s its rule are the In addition to these signed conbank, meat, and are likely to have a workers, while 4,000,-00to has climbed terminal elevators, and a flour streak of white heart in them. tracts, the Guild has bulletin board membership in two years. mill. agreements covering 25 papers. to is some America day going Secretary Charles P. Howard, LABOR ON ITS hosts labor as the of Director the John Brophy and Publicity recognize WATTIS LEAGUE UNIT Union Market salvaforce economic Len DeCaux addressed for Director MARCH! FORWARD greatest IS ACTIVE tion in the country, Fuller the convention on behalf of the C. II. P. FINSTER, Prop. L . (Continued from Page 4) Labors Home of Better Meats League The convention unanimously elected to the executive THERES A REASON were unit at Wattis has elected the foladopted a resolution endorsing the council. 594 W. 2nd So. Was. 2351 lowing officers: Union News Service and calling Passed Resolutions L. William upon Guild members to cooperate A. Clifford Smith, chairman; W. W. Resolutions passed by the con- Green'sF.son hasPresident been appointed by Wheeler, vice chairman, and R. H. vention included measures urging of g Governor Tweddell, secretary-treasure- r. C. I. O.-F. L. unity, defense of Ohio to one of the state Davey commisThe members of the executive the Labor Act, tightening of concommittee are: Harold Olson, Vic- tracts, amendment of the Hot Oil sions. Later Green appeared with tor Johnson, T. L. McGee, Thelmar Act, support of the workers of Re- the governor on the same platform. Both Green and his son deny that publican Spain, freedom of Tom latters A appointment had anything Mooney and Billings, and denunciado to the cuddling up that with Best Wishes to Labor the am I tion of Mayor Frank followed. Law Hague of Jersey City. Bob Ripley, take note! DALRYMPLE ON Co. WEST Rowe A. F. L. and C. I. 0. COAST The Utah Labor News has been informed by a number of busiCOMMUNISTIC INCORPORATED advertisness concerns that there is a certain clique of LOS ANGELES, Calif.; (UNS) who solicitors certain a make -- Sherman it their for H. Dalrymple, presimonthly circular, ing In Jersey City pamphlet distriCIGARETTE Labor to business blackmail News the its and WorkUtah pubRubber C. dent of the United principal bution is prohibited because the VENDING lisher. West to the on a Coast, is I. communistic. is 0. ers, trip MACHINES where he is speaking before a In Peekskill, N. Y., the United These solicitors claim that the monthly is owned by the Utah number of locals in northern and Hatters, an A. F. L. union, find Phone State Federation, and that it has a circulation of 35,000. southern California. It is his first communistic ban facing them. Lake 1787 Salt City visit to the West since the inception Hy. In either case communism is not One of these solicitors is said to be one Mr. Pomeroy, who of the URW in 1935. the real issue, but union organizawas discharged by the Utah Labor News several years ago for tion. dishonesty and for using unfair tactics in soliciting advertising. U. A. W. CASE We knew it all the time. DISMISSED Regarding the ownership of the monthly circular in question, Welcome, Labor UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT the proceedings of the annual convention of the Utah State FedFor the 4th DETROIT (UNS) A test case PAYMENTS IN UTAH eration of Labor for Wednesday morning session, September 22, to determine legality of a Dear1937, reads as follows: Remember the Name V born ordinance used to arrest nearamountbenefits Unemployment Delegate Wilson of Teachers No. 285 then asked what the ing to $38,105,943 were paid to 34tli WARD STORE ly 1,000 distributors of the United insured connections of the Utah State Federation of Labor was with the jobless workers during Labor and especially the financial relations. President Broadcast Corner of 8th West and May in the 25 states where beneA Problem asked Peterson North Temple Delegate Kelsey of Street Carmen No. 382, as a bringing the Daddy, said a little girl, if a fits are now payable, member the board of of control of the Labor Broadcast to explain Fountain - Candies - Toilet doctor doctored another doctor, total amount paid since the first o: connection. Delegate Kelsey asked that Delegate Noller be this approximately $140, Articles - Sundries would the doctor doing the doctor- the yeartheto Social permitted to answer this question. Delegate Noller took the floor 000,000, Security Boarc the in doctor the other doctor and after considerable discussion, the answer to the question of ing announced this week. GEO. J. KOULIS, Prop. Wilson was to the effect that the State Federation of Delegate way the doctored doctor wanted to The total amounts of benefits Labor had contributed no finances toward the establishment of be doctored, or would the doctor Friend of Labor in Utah for May were $279, the Labor Broadcast and was receiving no revenue from it. doing the doctoring doctor the oth- paid in Utah 240. Benefit payments in own his doctor er way? for April were $304,477. And, that's that, on the ownership of the monthly circular. Total benefit payments from Regarding its circulation if one deducts 34,000 from their claims, then the bona fide paid circulation might be somewhere near corJanuary to May 1 in Utah were rect. $1,312,580. The Privileges of the DESERET GYMNASIUM are within the THANK YOU reach of the LABORING MAN. The facilities are the best, the BILL GREEN KEEPS are terms and easy. the health and building is MUM FRANK ABOUT delightful program We thank our friends for calling attention to the lies and MORRISONS DEFEAT wasatch 1424 DESERET GYMNASIUM misstatements of the spleen peddler-solicitoof the monthly cir- Center Recreational cular. Salt Lakes Only Complete William Green, A. F. L. presi The Utah Labor News has been published for more than nine dent, has been gleeful over the defeat of Charles P. Howard in the years by the present publisher and editor. recent I. T. U. election for the presThe Utah Labor News is the only bona fide weekly paper in idency of I. T. U., but he has not admitted to the United States mails as a newspaper, that Utah said a word publicly regarding the labor news and activities. features secretary-defeat of Frank Morrison, treasurer of the A. F. L., in The Utah Labor News has at all times exposed racketeering the same election for I. T. U. deleand in the name of labor movement. OVER 60 YEARS gate to the federation convention. . DEPENDABLE If we cannot get business honestly, we do not want it. To be exact, according to official 2765 Howard more count, polled 3525 Wasatch 55 North 1st West The Utah Labor News has been endorsed by many labor orvotes than Morrison. in the state, but we have not and will not capitalize ganizations Green has tried to convey the on it. If we could not publish and edit a paper on merits of its idea that in its election the memeditorials, news and special features, we would be out of it enbership of the I. T. U. rejected th We certainly would not stoop to racketeering in the name tirely. C. I. 0., Mr. Howard being secrelabor of organizations which have endorsed this publication. BEST WISHES TO LABOR tary of the C. I. 0. If that is true, then the A. F. L. suffered a greatSincerely yours, er defeat when Morrison received less votes than Howard. Greens jubilation has been premature. It is noted that Woodruff Randolph, pro C. I. 0., was Contractors and reelected Secretary-treasure- r, G. Barrett, also pro C. I. By M. I. Thompson, Publisher. Francis Phone Was. 4383 vice elected 514 West 3rd South was first president. 0., Green has not said anything Labors Non- - Non-rartis- NON-PARTISA- an N Non-Partis- Non-Partisa- an ns ds Non-Partis- an COLORADO Meat Market 0 . Non-Partis- an strike-breakin- A. Service ng zr . LABOR, JOIN THE GYM TODAY call rs m " Romney Lumber Co. ng 7 CEO. GRAY & SONS Utah Labor Hews |