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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, JULY 8. 1938. Page Welcome to Bingham Mining District Mines Are Opening And the District Will Be Humming With Activity POLITICAL OUTLOOK xemPton bill, the old age pension law, the direct primary law, the fair trade practice act, and other welfare measures. He was a member of several important house committees. Mr. Marthakis is married and is the father of one child. He is a member of several fraternal, social and educational organizations. He has been teaching at West high school for 20 years. 1 A LEGISLATOR (Continued from Page 1) islative District No. 3. Mr. Marthakis has been a resi' ' dent of Salt Lake county for more than 30 years, and for over 25 years a resident of Fifth Ward. He has served in the lower house of the state legislature for two terms, 1935 and 1937 sessions. In 3 the 1937 session he was the Democratic majority floor leader and ROYLES CANDIDACY served in that capacity with ability WELL RECEIVED and honor. He supported and voted for all the labor measures, home Since the announcement of his candidacy for Democratic nomination for state senator E. M. Royle Welcome and Rest Wishes has received proffers of support V, to Ringham Miners si-;Zy and congratulations from all classes of people throughout Salt Lake Bogan Hardware county. Members of the A. F. L., C. I. 0., railroad brotherhoods, and ' Company many business and professional 'Sjfyy men have openly declared that they Sporting Goods, Stationery, k are supporting Mr. Royle because Novelties, Tinning and he is an able legislator and a New Plumbing, Paints, Oil, Glass Deal Democrat. I"', ' ; 449 Main St. Senator Royles experience as Phone 149 member of the lower house for two RINGHAM, UTAH years and four years in the senate P. S. MARTHAKIS Your Friends will be of great value to the citiHe has served two terms in the zens of this state, and no doubt the state Z7 voters will take legislature and is seeking considerthis into subject to Democratic priation when they choose candidates maries. in the September primaries. senting all counties in Kentucky, met in Louisville and heard speakLabors Non- er sneaker laud Partisan League careerafterin the Senate. Barkleys Governor Union House Chandler. Barkleys opponent, was condemned for failure to intervene from 1) Page (Continued PAUL EZI, Prop. and progressive voters is that the actively on labors behalf, although primaries are becoming fully as he had labor support when he ran REER - TORACCO important a battleground as the for governor. CONFECTIONS E. L. Oliver, executive president final elections. Another lesson is that unity of of the League, stressed the import We Never Close all progressive forces is essential of Kentuckys senatorial contest in to defeat the increasingly united national politics and told of BarkRINGHAM, UTAH front of reaction. leys role in helping enact legisla- tion sought by labor. KENTUCKY LEAGUE OKLAHOMANS ENDORSE ENDORSED RARKLEY ELMER THOMAS Alben Senator of Candidacy Senator MUSKOGEE, Okla. Barkley, Roosevelt leader in the for endorsed was Senate, was warmly endorsed by Elmer Thomas Labors reelection Labors of by the state convention League of Kentucky.- League of Oklahoma. He is 100 More than 500 delegates, repre- per cent for labor. . V.v . u 1. L. A. in a referendum which beThe Acme of Knowledge New Employer Are you familgan June 14, 1397, voted 11,771 to 3C25 in favor of seceding from the iar with mules ? A. F. L and affiliating with the Negro Stableman No, sir. Ah C. I. O. knows em too well to get familiar. -- SIGNS 55 UNION CONTRACTS FOR 23,000 WORKERS NEW YORK (UNS) Fifty-fiv- e contracts covering at least 25,000 United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, C. I. O. union, during the last three months. The agreements, won by the UERMW right in the midst of a concerted drive by tory employers to reduce wages, prevented firms from putting through a threatened pay cut of 15 per cent or more in every case, and saved members $5,000,000 in annual wages, the union estimates. Ten of the 55 contracts were new ones, the other 45 were renew als. During the same period the union was involved in labor disputes affecting about 890 workers on strike, and 12,000 locked out to force through wage slashes. Suggestion to the college graduate: Tlie world is all wet; dont burn up all your energy trying to set it on fire. Pastime Cafe Non-Partis- DcobC Co. Non-Partis- Welcome, Labor International Club Union Made Reer on Tap Copperfield Phone Ring. 374 Extending Rest Wishes and a Hearty Welcome To Our Labor Friends and Patrons ITALIAN-FRENC- H Restaurant Special Dining Room 482 Main Rest Wishes and Success to. Bingham Miners Slavonian Store NICK ROLIC Friend of Labor Phone Ringham Highland Roy 126 WELCOME, BUTTE BAR Union House Best Wishes to Labor UNION MADE BEER ON TAP INDEPENDENT ALBERT LUJAN, Prop. GROCERY Ringham, Utah Phone Bing. 193 Copperfield FELLOWS BEST WISHES TO LABOR COPPERTON CASH MARKET COPPERTON DISTRICT Groceries - General Merchandise Meats Rhone 53 BINGHAM, UTAH BEST WISHES TO LABOR an an Copperfield Extends a Hearty Welcome and Rest Wishes to the Miners An ancient knife, still as sharp as a razor, has been found in Egypt. This proves that Egyptian women never sharpened pencils. Bingham, Utah Italian Dinners Welcome and Best Wishes to Bingham Miners BINGHAM MEAT COMPANY Fish and Fresh and Cured Meats Wholesale and Retail Meats Best Inspected Poultry. We Handle Only the BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Our Best Wishes to Bingham Miners Bingham Canyon Clinic Hospital FRANCIS J. QUINN, Agent FISHER BEER DISTRIBUTOR Phone Bingham 24 COPPERFIELD NEWSPAPER GUILD SUPPORTS LEAGUE Annual convention of the American Newspaper Guild endorsed in- - dependent political action through League and Labors the country Guilds over local urged to affiliate themselves with League affiliates. Non-Partis- WELCOME, BINGHAM MINERS an LABOR ON ITS The DIAMOND UNION HOUSE UNION MADE BEER ON TAP BINGHAM CANYON Friends of Labor FORWARD MARCHI (Continued from Page 1) waterfront employers made before the union seceded from the A. F. L. and joifted the C. I. O., in the name of the ILA. Protest Overruled Both the A. F. L. and the employes protested at the hearings that the bargaining unit should cover only the employes of one em-- I ployer at a particular port. The argument was ruled out. In deciding upon what constituted the appropriate bargaining unit, the Board ruled that it should the workers who do the cover longshore work in the Pacific coast port of the United States for the companies which are mem bers of Waterfront Employers of Seattle, Waterfront Employers of Portland, Waterfront Employers Association of San Francisco, Waterfront Employers Association of Southern California, and Shipowners Association of the Pacific BEST WISHES TO BINGHAM MINERS Bingham Mercantile Co. Phone 14 - 15 Dependable Service BINGHAM, UTAH Groceries - Hardware - Dry Goods - Crockery - Furniture - Trunks and Valises Shoes - Mens Furnishing Goods OUR BEST WISHES TO THE MINERS OF BINGHAM QingHam Garage Phone 88 Super-Servic- Everything for the AUTO e f Hudson Terraplane Friends of Labor jjy, Sales and Service International Trucks Phone 88 Main Street Chrysler Plymouth Bingham, Utah Coast. The Pacific Coast district of the 9 Wishing Success to Lark Miners Local No. 91 LARK MERCANTILE Meats and General Merchandise Mining Supplies UNION MINED COAL Phone 502-J-- l W. J. FAHRNI Lark, Utah FRIEND OF LABOR f Best Wishes to Bingham Miners Welcome, Labor When in Bingham Ask for Budweiser or Beckers Beer Enjoy the Best Coffee made With Coleman Electric Brew Made by Union Labor Sturms Cafe j Union Mined Phone 39 CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. |