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Show UTAH LABOR MEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 9, 1938 Page 6 ventories to the minimum. Buying fair amount of reemployment by ington a young congressman ECONOMIC was on a basis, both industry, and that material gains pushed and pleaded until he got a parcel post law on the statute HIGHLIGHTS because of hard times and because will be made after Labor Day. On books of the United States. That of the expectation that sharp price the other hand, at least 8,000,000 reductions must occur. Today, with people are still out of work, and parcel post law was of principal The business picture has been consumption of perishable goods there seems to be small chance of benefit to those who in every state lived on R. F. D. routes. But it marred by some unfavorable fac- rising, and with the government's most of them finding jobs, unless (Continued from Page 2) N was not for their benefit alone, for tors lately. But, taking it by and latest emergency spending program a business revival of much greater tamed, but each was Pty. This it helped their brothers and sisters large, the outlook for steady if a spark of life into the intensity than anyone anticipates at any rate may be said, that the who durable goods in- occurs. worked in the cities of the slow improvement seems to remain Glutting seem to have erred, may parties SECURITIES: Turnover on the good. dustries, commerce is being forced country One bad element has been re to replenish its stocks. This is stock exchange has slowed someBy neglecting to discover and And that yonng congressman work out any principles capable of was the Mme the commodity being proven by the Federal Re what. But prices have held their Maryland legislator newed weakening inThe values of serve boards index of industrial gains for the most part, and bullish solving the problems which now 0 earuer daya price structure. have production, which made its first sentiment is still' and farm futures wheat other perplex the country. In a country ater it cIear Many yeara uppermost. The so full of change and movement in to tended of efforts decline, spite of the year in June, and which market has become less influenced at the problem of independent gain as America, new questions are 0d age waa a trying one, that the to hold them at stable levels. There is now five or six points above that by European scares there have always coming up and must be an- - atatea and the federal government, have been n& sharp breaks, how- level. . been so many of them in the last swered. New troubles surround a that believes and Some ever, opinion briefs of follow: interest general few years, and so few have and employes employers . STEEL: Operations have held to amounted to anything. government and a way must be ghouId come together to pass a that prices will soon strengthen. found to escape from them: new I nationwide old Also bad has been the chaotic a fair level, and substantial fall GENERAL OUTLOOK: Most age pension and attackthe nation,,and have I employment insurance be to seems situation Hitler abroad. is Future authorities Once act. improvement expected. agree that the recovery to be cured. The duty of a great old the bluff of commitments game are playing movement continue into next will the from the gool. agajn representative party is to face these, to find frce Btate of Maryland took the Czechoslovakia" again. Foreign MOTORS: As is always true in spring. Few are willing to gamble answers and remedies, applying jead aind( thanks to his currencies, notably the franc and production is now al- an opinion on what will happen pioneering, the to the facts of the hour the doc- - decent in lost have most some makers are thereafter. nil. But pound, ground security of life is assured trines it has lived by, so far as to millions their relation to the dollar. But planning more of a splurge with our people, of they are still applicable, and when j3 privilege of some of us most authorities regard all this as their 1939 cars than they thought LEAGUE they have ceased to be applicable, dream dreams, and some of us being of little importance. They was wise a few months ago. The FUNDS ARE IN thinking out new doctrines .con- to out the dreams of others, think a general war in the immedi- general upturn in business and EXCELLENT SHAPE formable to the main principles jjU carry in Maryland you are fortunate ate future is unlikely, largely due sentiment has encouraged them. and tendencies which it repre-- l jn ELECTRIC POWER: Produchaving a man who not only to the economic weaknesses of the sents. The accounts of the Labors ' has seen visions, but has lived to totalitarian states, and that mat- tion, when seasonal adjustments Democratic Ideals ters abroad will continue as about Outis are made, at a good Rvel. League of Utah are make his dreams come true. That has been my conception of The books were have excellent in the two or look indicates they fall shape. that during past consumpHe symbolizes for the farm and the obligations and ideals of the three in a committee audited with crises" be close will by level. to tion years, 1937 the appearJuly the city alike the inherent hua, Democratic party, for the Demoof headScherer Ed of the AGRICULTURE: mentioned ing periodically, As composed making cratic party has always been a manity of the man who rises lines, and then dropping into ob- above, prices have weakened. On D. Loftis of the Order of J. from humble and party of ideas rather than money, the inherent circumstances, the other hand, the chances are Railway Conductors, Frank Bon-acc- i, scurity. in to grow ability when failed and it has always it So far as the figures are con- that the farmer's cash income for E. M. Royle and M. I. Thomphas only been one of two empty vision and effectiveness in the cerned, the domestic situation i3 major crops will be reasonably sat- son. fertile soil of American opporbottles. good. Everything seems to be pres- isfactory this year though prices This statement is being made and the American traditunity The Democratic party will live ent that is needed for a stable re- will be lower, yields will be higher, jecause certain political opportuntion of equality. and continue to receive the support covery movement. Tha1937 recesin the case of grains. ists and professional belly-acheIt is suggestive that he has sion resulted in production falling especially of the majority of Americans just EMPLOYMENT: Latest figures lave been scattering reports in ceras long as it remains a liberal never forgotten that he learned behind consumption. Merchants which have any pretense to author- tain quarters that the League I party. If it reverts to the situation to read and write at the knee of large and small reduced their in ity indicate that there has been a funds were being misused. a Christian minister in Sunday more which Lord Bryce described than a quarter of a century ago, I school. And that is why, perhaps, he has lived the life of the Good it will fail. As the leader of that party, 1 Samaritan and has not passed on HERE'S A REAL "HUMDINCER" OF AN OFFERI propose to try to keep it liberal, the other side. As president of the United States Vote In Primary I conceive that course to be in You in Maryland will shortly) the .?eSu v?te in a primary: The choice in crats alone but also of all parties is solely yours that lions of American men and women g without saying. But who are affiliated with other par- All For One Year the hop' that the chJice expres3 ties or with no party at all. choice be will who the are of all 52 Newspapers 72 Magazines 124 Issues In All And I have the right, in sinentitled to vote in the primaries cerity and honesty, to make that not the choice of a group, an orstatement in any state, in any ganization" group or an anti- county and any community of organization group, not the choice the United States of America. of only part of the voters either Increasingly during these past in city or in country, but the choice six years a common understanding of all who have the right to make of what unity means had grown the choice? throughout the land. People have At a time of grave international continued to ask their representa- troubles in many parts of the tives to be liberal, to take the ini- world, the best contribution that tiative, to be positive forces in we at home can make to our own improving social and economic is to eliminate quickly all conditions. That applies to farmers security of feelings injustice and insecurity just as much as to industrial throughout our own country. For workers. or own safety we cannot afford Farmers Are Exploited follow those in public life who to You who live on the farm know rule and take no the well how farmers were exploited quote to golden closer. it bring steps by those who controlled governAs I have willingly president, World ment from the end of the defended the interests of each of war to 1933 and by the monopo the nations great groups to the lies they fostered which still give others, even if the others were us trouble. But I think you realcritical. I have been just as glad McCALLS MAGAZINE - - 12 Issues ize also that for many long years defend to to business labor and too. industrial labor was exploited - 12 Issues Farmers have come to realize that agriculture, and to defend labor PICTORIAL REVIEW to business and agriculture, as I unless industrial labor is prosperhave been to defend agriculture ous it cannot buy the food and - 12 Issues WOMANS WORLD - -to labor and business. That is which the materials for clothing part of my public duty. are produced from the soil. Indus- 12 Issues GOOD STORIES - - -When I became president I trial labor has come to understand that unless the farmers of this .found a country demoralized and) - 12 Issues THE COUNTRY HOME country are prosperous they cannot disorganized, with each of these) groups seeking to survive by takbuy the product of the factories. - 12 Issues THE FARM JOURNAL -Economic lessoji number one ing advantage of the others. As of the past 20 years is that men in the time of George Washington - 52 Issues and women on farms, men and in 1787, when there was grave UTAH LABOR NEWS women in cities, are partners. danger that the states would never (All printed in Union Shops) America cannot prosper unless become a nation as in the time both groups prosper. That is of Abraham Lincoln, when a tragic REGULAR VALUE $4. 75 YOU SAVE $2.25 the keystone in the arch of the division threatened to be lasting our own time has brought a test economic and social policy of of our American union. YOU WILL GET ALL SEVEN publications for ONE FULL YEAR, and if you are already your administration in WashA as of to ANY of these SEVEN publications, your present subscription will be extended presisubscriber a big my duty part ington. one full year. 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Thanks to the legislator, the rank and file of our citizens, and 28 of South 4th East Street the first workmens compensation act through representatives choice Salt Lake City, Utah. free their ever to be passed in the United representatives States was adopted by Maryland. willing to cooperate, to get things Yes, indeed, I want to accept your magazine offer before it is withdrawn. Enclosed is Ten years later, I, following his done in the true spirit of give in FULL PAYMENT for a ONE YEARS subscription, new or renewal, to the $2.50 not representatives lead, was helping to pass a work- and take" following seven excuse seek who publications: mens compensation law through every plausible the legislature of the state of New for blocking action. 1 Year UTAH LABOR NEWS GOOD STORIES - 1 Year What I or any one man may do York. 1 MAGAZINE Year McCALLS COUNTRY with is HOME of small moment compared 1 Year Benefits All 1 Year But what I want to emphasize what the people do. 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