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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, OCTOBER 14, 1938 Pate 2 floor to insert into the proceedings But putting actionary oratory. TYPO AUXILIARY two and two together, everything another resolution the true action is fixed. All was mapped out in of their convention. It called for 21 members at the the were There acof with reopening departmental conventions prior negotiations into the A. F. L. of all C. business meeting of Womans to the main A. F. L. show. And ceptance Established 1929 A MEMBER OP THE I. 0. unions with the appointment Auxiliary No. 16 Monday at the to be sure, everything was fixed to of a committee composed of unions home of Mrs. J. E. Jepperson, 838 suit John Frey and Big Bill HutchThis paper receives Union New involved to straighten out ju- East Fourth South Street. not eson & Co., the reactionary ReService, a Cl. O. affiliate. A new member, Mrs. L. J. Jep- publican risdictional questions with the furof A. L. the F. wing ther provision of reference to un- person, was initiated. Anybody who knows anything The report of the Amusement about the situation knows that Biii settled question to outside conCommittee was received and the Green fiddles to the tune of the big ciliators." Entered &a second-claa- a members were thanked for their reactionary bosses while the A. F. matter March 28, 1930, at the post office Demand for Action at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. In the growing tension, Daniel work. L. burns.. It is an apparent fact, A series of six parties at which so far as the rank and J. Tobin, president of the Teamfile memsters and veteran member of the 500" will be played was arranged. bership is concerned. Subscription $1.50 per annum executive council, took the floor to Each of the parties will be on the Advertiser rates by request. Green is a grand showman. Ho continue his demand for action third Monday of the month. The can tell fairy stories and make Address all communications and remittances to Utah Labor News, looking toward unity. As an evi- first will be at the home of Mrs. grandstand plays according to the 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. dence of the intense eagerness of C. A. Rodberg, 723 South Second' wishes of those few big moguls the membership of the entire labor I East street, Monday, October 17, 1 who control the policies and Published weekly at 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, for solution of the prob- - at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. 0. W. .Wilhelm-- 1 pies of the A. F. L. lem he stated that his previous ad-- 1 son and Mrs. Ziliah Perkes will be I Green is doing all this in the Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. dress had been endorsed by more I assisting hostesses. (Continued on Fage 4) M. I. THOMPSON Publisher The meeting was quite interest- -' than 2000 telegrams, a number of L. EL THOMPSON which he read. Office Manager ing, and a social time followed. The recommendation of the Salt Lake Carpet and committee," Tobin said, is exactly NEWS AND COMMENT! what we adopted last year and what we will adopt next year unRug Cleaning Co. (Continued from Page 1) less more constructive action is We stand for what the Constitution stands for FRINGING BINDING Increased Efficiency taken." domestic tranquility," the establishment of justice,' and SIZING resoto A. L. the F. Referring Declaring that the Teamsters the promotion of the general welfare." RESEWED and RELAID had borne the brunt of the fight lution, Lewis said, There may be 1 virtue behind the demand that and scores that of their members Our Methods Insure UTAH LABOR NEWS. were now fa jail on the Pacific personally retire from official par-- 1 Satisfaction' coast and elsewhere as a result of ticipation in the matter. H. ATHERLY, Mflr. Obviously, the C. I. 0. could (Continued on page 3) PHONE HY. 2019 function without the benefit of my Union. When the graphical subject A. ANNUAL inand -j Office and Work came before the convention through services, conceivably with creased efficiency. a recommendation of the creden- Workers Alliance MEET REPORTS Rear 436 South 7th East Manifestly, this is not a unilat-- 1 tials committee. President Green Leader to Talk eral problem, it is obviously and Vice President Daniel Tobin (Continued from rage 1) .eral. The same suggestion should the stand to point out that, I land, made eloquent pleas for in- took David Lasser D. of Washington, while the delegation was clearly apply to Mr. Green, whose recent A LOBBS ternational unity and Workof the president I on the not entitled to be seated under the ferocity seems to know no bounds. With Only the Best for preservation of democracy. A1Iiance of America, will ad- - In any event, I think it is worth JOB law of the Federation, the peculiar !jrs Few people are happy over the tr3dn S8i circumstances Burroundfag the case n recent comproUnion hall, South West Tde Manly words are those! warranted exception. mise," said Jones. It is true that But comments attributed to Vice President Tobin was em- - jJe ,thi? fFndy eveningUtah Grand . Castle Gate this compromise avoided immediate an- Green and other big to the in in moguls Aberdeen accrdl"f. that this Blue Blaze must phatic Clear stating conflict but it is only a respite. Houston convention Creek All Union Mined regarding We would have had no such com not be considered a precedent. He SSalt f Rail Hauled the statement by the Typo oramzatlon-vigorou- Clty local umt of the Law18 proposal proves beyond a promise had Franco-Britis- h policy quoted rul-- 1 s doubt shadow of the that any delegation in which they pledged been of a firmer character." Public in general and trade ers of the A. F. L. convention in Hyland success effort the for of Both Jones and Stephenson re unionists in SUGARHOUSE are COAL CO. invited do Houston want particular not peace. any the referendum now under way. to ferred to the armament race as Mr. hear Lasser. OR Their are more sacred destructive of efforts for improvec This statement also recognized the the is than welfare of the working on the union fact was that probaWasatch 671 conditions for the various peoples men women and America. of and as inevitably leading to war. tion" and subject to expulsion if LABOR ON ITS BLUE BLAZE FUEL CO. We have war now in all except the A. F. of L. assessment of one BILL green fiddles FORWARD MARCH WHILE the actual clash of combat,". Mr. cent per member per month, levied A. F. L. BURNS not the Denver was convention, by Stephenson said. constructive Any plans for the paid. (Continued from Page 1) Plea for Unity workers benefit the American of President Claude M. Baker of Welcome, Labor William J. Russell, fratema between conven- the A. L. Workers the from F. Laundry coming the the reiterated pledges Typos Trades Canadian delegate from the Joint Board of Greater New York, tion in Houston this week appar- and Labor Congress, devoted most contained in the statement pre- affiliated with the Amalgamated ently will be nil. KING-IRVIN- E of his presentation to a plea for sented to the convention. He Clothing Workers, and the newly reis There of oratory plenty out that the newly elected I formed New unity in the American labor move pointed York Hand Laundry-onl- y union had the of administration existconditions ment. Under the 8 Assn., Inc. been in office 36 days. Should Best Wishes I ing in the sister commonwealths of .anandOOO work-upo- n .C0os.m0r the North American Continent and they be seated, he said, the effect 00 m laundries 27 East First South provides the referendum would be frs Mountain those outlined by his colleagues Rocky for and shorter increases wage from across the water, especially mare(j Salt Lake City The 'resulting vote was unani- - hr8- - Other terms of the agree-mou- s Co., Inc, Honey those in the ranks of organized include of the recognition with one exception. Producers and Packers of labor must regufa and maintain division of work dunng Finer Musical Merchandise union, CROWS SWEET CLOVER absolute unity of action and pro slack seasons, and impartial maat Lower, Prices" BRAND HONEY gram, he said. chinery for settling disputes. 641 N. 2nd W Sait Lake City 17 Sixth Day I. T. U. DELEGATES NEWARK CHEMICAL FIRM An unex- SIGNS HOUSTON (ILNS) WERE SEATED CONTRACT FOR 300 pectedly unanimous vote (except one delegate) sustaining the report Fourth Day A NEWARK, N. J., (UNS) Fol6 of the resolutions committee on the contract Oct. HOUSTON (ILNS) 300 workers has covering lowing agreement reached at a C. I. 0. controversy mapped the been signed between District 50, Home Owned and Home Operated" 100 Per Cent Union special meeting of the Executive close of Mondays A. F. L. convenUnited Mine Workers, and the recomits tion session. This report Council, the convention, opening JOHN GERENDAS, Owner Reilly Tar & Chemical Co. A guarfourth-da- y session, seated the dele mended that this convention au- antee against wage cuts, exclusive council to gation of the International Typo- thorize the executive rights, vacations with , continue to carry on the battle and, bargaining are at any tlme.tand Ltaded in the te?ms of the agree- Welcome and Best Wishes to Labor JZrfn ment, according to Robert Travis, nyrn hu'S.tSP.! any internationai unj0n representative. nity to reunite the labor movement. The report contained a recom CIO STATE COUNCIL mendation that two resolutions, FOR NEW DEAL SLATE Beer Parlor one by Hotel and Restaurant Em IN PENNSYLVANIA Union Made Beer )loyes and the other by the Stove HARRISBURG, Pa. (UNS) -Mounters, calling for renewal of Chris Barnard, Prop. In a scorching attack on the re-- 1 negotiations be withdrawn at the actionary policies of the Pennsylrequest of the delegations of these vania Republican party, the states unions. CIO industrial Union Council last Was. 9899 80 W. 1st So. Edward Immediately following, its support to the canSalt Lake City, Utah lore, president of the Hotel and week swung Gov. of George Earle fori Restaurant Employes and vice didacy S. U. : Senator president of the A. F. L., took the Other members of the Democratic ticket also received support A from the CIO body. Action of the Council puts the states entire labor movement behind the Earle slate.. The AFL TRAINED MEN NEEDED unions of the Keystone State had previously taken a similar stand, Weber College Provides Opportunity for Training in: (Continued on page 3) taj Uahor 0-- 4 desti-moveme- nt I F.L. njnal COAL. Czecho-Slovakia- 1 2520 pie-card- s" I - COMPANY . Crystal Palace Markets y l MARKET INN 7 EMEMMLH. MOW Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Auto Service Repair and Motor Tuneup - Auto Body Fender and Paint Reconditioning - Machine Shop Work - Acetylene and Electrical Welding ARRANGE WITH THE TREASURER FOR TERMS ON TUITION PAYMENTS Register Now. at WEEEEii . . . SILILEE OGDEN. 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