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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JULY 22, 1938. Page 4 the President or some phase of Deal policy" for the current New Labors oPI 53 per cent voted Repubnathe which slump, pvstem of taxation Partisan League I in lican 1930, as against 47 per from is rage 1) supposed administration (Continued tional Landon cent supporters who blamed to favor. . . . carrying $350,000,000; continuance Of all who blamed causes. other And n ne of low interest rate on farm loans; e or some phase Roosevelt President his , extension in the! undoubtedly reflective of of civil - of New Deal in all parties, rewardO. I. C. 55 is that the Notice policy, is and L. hereby given nomic theories, Hinckley Ach7 Forty A. F. v the in are cent 42 a to high upper inper unions were represented by the 300 annual convention of the Labors ed with appointment 7r.tu rv,nirrfisa established a n as come group, against 58 per League of Utah will not;;.worthv. record in delegates. There were also seatedposition, llis original appointment aclministra-era 10 a. in observthat be held at rent fhese to office by the state m., July group who assigned 200 fraternal delegates and beginning -in those Union . Trade of the other at 30, 1938, reflective halls, included' 'SSEiS&fT the' SS ion from sympathetic groups. record ICS South West Temple street, Salt 'te i nves eaUem charge of state affairs, their chC a pro- - KIIEE.I,AY IN LABOR Lake City, Utah. COLORADO LEAGUE HAS has throughout directly supported acUon by he send to are local units ENDORSED HILLIARD iCart!SJnt urged J?Btiee anti- - gram ivhich can he understandcdiy ILLATIONS FOR U. S. SENATOR associated with such schemes as delegates as. provided in he. Con-- 1 terrir?zation inagainst , IU r la n the stitution of the Uague, as follows: sales tax. But why a national KeXkTfhe case nst When labor unions first arose, Each local unit and labor or- - ouaty, interested Candidacies administration DENVER, Colo. allegedly now is Cl tried, they were considered a diabolical the welfare of the interfere of Benjamin C. Hillard, opposing ganization affiliate shall be en- - Also continued was the being advancing an with propaganda employers jgSg should join infer- Senator Alva Adams, and of Gov- - titled to one vote at conventions I COITI economic to run his LODDV natural tilO 01 b6liate right enUalTy 'through such appointment ernor feller Ammons and Lieuten-- 1 and one additional vote for each I invest!-- 1 business and treat his help any ant Governor Frank J. Hayes for) 100 paid up League members or a,ons Ijew Congressional ln supportinff an administration he chose. way deleOne Coloacfraction thereof. which has gauged its economic major reelection, were endorsed the labor relations act were and mAmcn If Non - Artisan gate may be sent to the convention TYA-,.Spol,- ea rado's Labors tion along lines which has resulted repealed or crippled, as the reaccaa condi- League. In addition to Senator for each vote to which a unit orfan The Senate provided an addition-- 1 in. adding , to-- i the emaciated oovo.bi tMi tionaries demand, employers would Adams, the League is also oppos- - affiliated organization is entitled. be free to fight the unions by firCity Central lle17cimmUtef" ing Representative Lawrence! District, County and ing active members and refusing investigate Committees shall be entitled to one Lewis. Press reports on the appoint- to ri.l 1938 in funds Federal use of bargain collectively with labor ment indicate the possibility of platform vote each. Adoption of a elections. and maries organizations. shall their establish Delegates was also a highlight of the session operation of that grand old politi The natural economic forces authority to represent their units here. Some of its planks are: cal sideplay known as the double would drive employers to oldcredentials of means OFTEN ONE by signed by cross. That appears to be the only Support of the violence and workers to tthe secretary and chairman of the WONDERS e pension; repeal of There have bitter strike resistance. explanation. logical affiliate tt they repre laws; reorgan- unit or union been other appointments in Utah ing and free-pla- y The apostles of re- - sent. Price state of the (From which government; have borne distasteful ele- would have ; izing believe us that all this Only members m good standing duction of freight rates on farm . ments of decided dissatisfaction , . For those associated with and strife dele-- j as starvation, convention be elected anarchy tax income may with a and certainly the Hinckley job products; progressive ijavjn.j ess direct connection I on ' (Continued page 6) and inheritance tax system; exten the national administration the re- - award will not be the least of Dated this 1st day of July, 1938. cent II. Robert sion of the employment service; of these. appointment FRANK BONACCI, maintenance of WPA and PWA of Ogden to membership Hinckley BLACK ROCK Chairman. until all unemployed are absorbed civil aeronautics au-- 1 NEW DEAL NOT TO new on the M. I. THOMPSON, BEACH by industry; a state wages and thority, there is a distinct lesson of BLAME FOR SLUMP Secretary. Virmra low en Dancing of Wednesday, Thursday alleged why their program Friday and Saturday The plan on agriculture was ceavor to renovate the nations eco-- 1 in LEAGUE every newspaper practically written in collaboration with the ACTIVE IN CHICAGO nomic and political setup along e country using the most widely and Union damFarmers Colorado liberal lines is often seriously advertised system of recording called for expansion of farm mar111. sumsentiment is conservative aew public CHICAGO, of Despite aid about That is keting cooperatives; state brought weakening Labors doldrums Republican. In advance notices that consumer cooperatives, state and mer ral-, luT0UJh the current poll was based on the .. Cook of County fCeJ3g League in qUesti0n What is your explana-Jun- e lied for a loop meeting Friday, those of I positions where they can per- - Ljon 0f the cause 0f the present 24, to hear A. F. Whitney of detriment of the very the Railway Trainmens union de- - orm to there was evident which is depression? alleviation of Congratulations nounce wage cuts and urge politi- - rrSraal the consensus of that expectation cal action for organized labor and claimed as the chief stock in trade repjjes wouid be highly critical of Abe present administration. and R00seveR administration. independent citizens. serves correctly l1111?10 Some 1000 Chicago voters took SWIM, PLAY, PICNIC But the result was far different. A- in Utahs Finest Bathing Beach the and The announcement followed an ex- many meeting part Best Wishes om Washington, B. C., while I. O. and independent FREE F. L.-planation that the gtaf 0f m0re Picnic Luncheon Bowery The servmg as state relief director, than 600 reporters in unions were represented. patterns to the in having been appointed to that posi- - of Jife and n eyery coming November elections Draught and Bottle BEER and Biood which labor has much to support Kion by Governor Henry IL showed Plenty of Parking Space while that an of average m three the session legislative during well New as as the the of votes out of eve ten ame importance Playground for the Utah Labor News Kiddies mayoralty elections in 1938 were 193 and a President Roosevelt or some phase Dasis ior laying tne stressed by Paul Douglas, Univer- - served as N neai D0ijcv on Its 9tli mty of Chicago professor often out o ten blamed Ihe pTg" POLITICAL OUTLOOK! national action to stabilize farrri income, and federal aid for tenant farmers on a wider scale. Non- - to. I - , Non-lartisa- lj S $ i I S7 I 1 I 20-pa- ge union-smashi- $45-a-mon- th anti-picke- anti-boyco- Sun-Advoca- te) I I NON-PARTISA- N Non-Partis- an C. ffthe candidate worthy0 of drafting for da which made it possible for en: thNew VeaLThf VopeVlent city office, whJ addressed the actment of the iniquitous, unsound to have sm?ied oulhn and uneconomic general sales tax, , meeting. eionomic trends, bad the levying scheme which is direct- dwtnbution of income- -m that or- accordin taxation to ly opposed der and other causes or combina- - Anniversary Henry D. Moyle Hill of Alabama, and Emil Loriks Senator Elmer Thomas, running for congressman Oscar and on a 100 per cent New Deal plat- - Foshiem for governor in South in form, and with the backing of the Dakota. The Labors League, Pennsylvania saw "labor and lib- swept to victory in the Oklahoma erals carry a majority of the coun- Welcome, Labor Democratic primary with a mar- - ties, and candidates nominated are gin of more than 60,000. pledged as New Dealers. Mail Us Your Films Liberal Virinripa Oregon voters gave the reaction-arie- s Satisfaction Guaranteed another resounding blow when they nominated Henry L. Roll Developed and 1 Print Hesse, backed by labor, over Gov- Each The 1938 primaries are demon- - ernor Charles H. Martin, a Tory. strating once again that the na- - In North Carolina on June 4 Sen- 25c Good Negatives tions voters favor liberal candi-- 1 ator Robert Reynolds, Labors n dates and policies. League candidate, Reprints, any size ...,3c each Of 12 states that have had their defeated his opponent. Iowa voters so far, candidates chose Senator Guy Gillette on June primaries pledged to support New Deal pol-- 1 6, a man who has supported the icies have been victorious. Whor- New Deal on nearly all issues, ever there has been a genuine test Victory of Governor Elmer a liberal and a reaction- - son in the Farmer-Labo- r primary ary, the people have voted for the jn Minnesota June 20, was hailed OGDEN, UTAH liberal. over the nation as a highly signifi- In-- 1 of Voters Alabama, Florida, cant test of sentiment since many Remember This, Please diana and South Dakota cast their Republicans had voted in the Tell Your Friends About Us ballots on the side of liberal can- - Farmer-Labo- r primary in an effort didates, such as Senator Claude to unseat Governor Benson, a Pepper of Florida, Senator Lister staunch friend of labor and farmers. In North Dakota where the GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS OF LABOR Farmers Non - Partisan League controls the Republican party ma- YELLOWSTONE BEVERAGE CO. chinery, the League was victorious Manufacturers of the Famous and continues in control of state ACE HIGH LITIIIATED LEMON GINGER ALE government. LIME RICKEY In Oklahoma primaries last week Senator Elmer Thomas, endorsed by Labors League, was renominated by the Demo-- 1 cratic party. AU other New Deal WELCOME, LABOR (Continued on Page 5) I ha of. lt: ma f r.d Certified First Grade by Utah State Road marked on pumps Commission-Clearl- y i COMMERCIAL BULK STATION 3rd West and North Temple Across from Viaduct adda IN A bas S BETTER BOTTLE. r?ceilt of nTrm.lscontrl reflected Milk in the Dacro Bottle Capped with President still aseyMetal Cap, and Not a Paper Plug. majonty of 54.4 of all At Your Store or Delivered to Your Door. voters- HARRIS JERSEY FARMS In more detail this weeks poll 1315 South State. Hyland 683 showed that of those who blamed ,disclo,?ed d a I en OUR BEST WISHES TO LABOR EDDINGTON CANNING COMPANY PACKERS OF High Grade Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 48 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH BEST WISHES TO LABOR an l'alker-Hine-r Life UTAH - HOTEL and CAFE Featuring DANCING Dinners Chicken Trout and New Renovated Completely DINING Management BANQUETS SERVED - Mac, Headwaiter Health Agency Accident Insurance GENERAL AGENTS HERMITAGE in Beautiful Ogden Canyon . PHONE 61R1 i?AVE 4c A GALLON BETTER MILK V Welcome, Labor Call For his DACRO PROTECTED MILK m wo weeks Better Milk in a Better Bottle, by Harris poI1i June mde.x .re Von5resSi auJurned which Bros., Al. R., and E. Frank. Harris Jer- to the FIRST GRADE GASOLINE depf.es Tbls, WELCOME 0 vAItvf Vesldents and turned Ir?stlgf y Non-Partis- c Vr; U 3 63 I Non-Partisa- Ben-betwe- tSrmwirma J,-o- . The Photo Shop AT EVERY STEP h? escaoed such i an - & that these velt . Non-Partis- The announVpmPnt frantic knowledp-p- - IDAHO Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Assn. ' United Benefit Life Insurance Co. i 2nd Floor Continental Bank Bldg F. Edward Walker, Pres. Salt Lake City. Wasatch 6745 O. Lyle Iliner, Secy-Trea- s. ng |