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Show I UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. OCTOBER 2 1. 1938 Page 2 Journeymen Tailors by an enormous majority of all I ers are baseless. The conjectured charter of the votes, on a standing vote, with I policy of breaking up industries Union for C. 1. O. affiliation was small blocks going to New Orleans, into a variety of wage rates was, unanimously approved. The policy of the executive Hamilton, Ont, and Buffalo, N. Y. he announced, entirely groundless. The convention adopted a lengthy Classifications would, however, be council with respect to revocation of declaration on the shorter work sought which will permit the of charters, cleansing of day and work-weemaking a pro- maintenance of the highest rate 6tate federations and and city central gram of progress along this line a justified for each type of 'work state federations C. bodies I. O. elements was of law. Federathe covered by paramount object of the In response. President Green strongly approved. tion. With respect to the existing Faced with the alternative of an once more called attention to the minimum finthe grave international situation, the other day of convention, or deplorable fact that Convention would endorsed the recommenhour 25 cents convention of per wage ishing tonight, the voted to work until the work is raise the wages of thousands of dation of the executive council for workers. Ile reiterated support for a policy of strict neutrality. Devoconcluded, making this a nine-da- y tion to the preservation of democten-day convention instead of a the basic principles of the Act. custom racy and opposition to dictatorconvention, as has been the was strongly repeated. i was the ships reason for years. The main AD0PT KESOLUHUNb lack of material controversy, run- Clever Woman ning into prolonged debate In HOUSTON (I LNS) 1A Indorse Gov La was man arrested on a charge bette Wednesdays session the convenhis wife and biting off During the day beating ad ted recommendations of addressed a letter to Henry Ohl, the resolutions committee for con- - a portion of her ear. The woman, PvSJd' tinuation of the Social Security however, was anxious to screen her r of Labor, SS' s p- - commjttee State the execu- - husband. ly cort of Gov. Ihillip La Follette tive counciIappointed also endorsed study . Your husband has been treat for reelection as governor of Wis- - of national j health ? asked the p r o b 1 e m s in you very badly, eh judge. . . committee. !;1V through the same Walsh-Heal- y Oh, no, your honor, replied the act was warm- e;t v. .ts presi- , The Labor, myself rccommCndation witness. endorsedwith No 7 Did he bite off a piece of that it be amended te cover con- f vehi, tracts at a much smaller sum" your ear? "term I than the No, your honor; 1 did it my- present limitation of 10,--1 nor self." ooo. of of this iegistype Adoption him rJ ration of Labor filiation by states was advocated.' -i-n,-, JlSS Extension of the barbers and i Best Wishes to Garfield and legislation to the five .5.. cosmetologist treat Magna Labor S I states without such legislation and strict of Coiumhia was Zed SUtaj) Hafoor Established 1929 This paper receive Serf ice, a C. 1. Union A MEMBER OF HIE New k, 0. affiliate. 04 Entered aa second-clas- s matter March 28, 1930, at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Snbacription Advertising ratea by request. M $1.50 per annum Addreas all eommanicationa and remittances to Utah Labor News, 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published weekly at 28 South 4th East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Was. 2981. M. L THOMPSON! L. M. THOMPSON- -. . Office Manager K i , t "h' K iT.'.T.rrw We stand for what the Constitution stands for -"domestic tranquility' the "establishment of justice," and the "promotion of the general welfare." UTAH LABOR NEWS. .ii A. F. L. ANNUAL Li Merino 'ZTt'S. 3IEET REPORTS ilr GARFIELD BARBER SHOP Dras Act wholeheartedly and unreservedly (Continued from Page 1) endorse Gov. Philip La Follette .. is on a firm footing. mitted, built, Jd reelection to the high office of It isnt in this particular that the lenge to their own egotism. The Welcome, Labor of Mr. Lewis and resignation invSlf governor of your state. complaint lies, it is rather in the Mr. Green a would that Because found it only immeasurably personal quarrel between the heads Save Money on Thousands of help the working people of the through Federal assistance can the f of the two opposing groups. Used Parts and Accessories United States. widely varying educational oppor-lThe appeal of President RooseAmerican people want unity tunities of backward sections, as velt, the greatest friend of the in The the American labor movement, contrasted with those of more ad- workers in the White House since DavlsBacon Act to fhlhway cn vanced standards, be equalized, the Lincoln, apparently fell on deaf Committee on Education, under ears in the convention at Houston. on Auto Wrecking - Vulcanizing sections of the executive council re- TonL waq Dan Tobin, head of the Teamsters Vocational on IIOUSTON (ILNS) Oct. iJ port . union seemed to catch the pulse of 3616 So. State directed. With respect to consum Murray 520 - . Education, VV the people, when he warned the Harmony Tolled through A. F. of E , evs cooperatives and credit unions, Lake Salt City, Utah . convention that the acrimonious L. convention hall m waves this af- - JoutV and reJoml the warning of the executive coun- The House of a Million condemnation of the C. I. 0. by the temoon as President WilliamjaJ that such enterprises should be of pvtpnsion for Green L. A. the should of F. Frank Parts Secretary leadership mentations to distinct from trade states and commu-unio- n kept entirely cease that they should stop and the entire executive council affftirg wag endorsed nities. preaching peace and talking war. were reelected by acclamation. The American workers are demand Accepting reelection, President I The Harrison Thomas Fletcher Green labor American in the pledged himself to work for Fill was endorsed, with distincting peace oCa- , movement. The workers themselves peace. He invited the expelled reservations for amendments proWelcome, Labor Union This vas for the to come home. He said the could effect harmony if it were of issuing a charts to a new P left to them. It has become obvious open, the key ,s thrown JARVIS TIRE CO. and it is universally felt by the day." con- - hf committee National Advisory John actfon Mr. that the 0f Coefield, Green, working people president oMhe convention. The of labor, NEW AND USED TIRES especially, has let his rancor and United Brotherhood of Plumbers taming representatives envy of John L. Lewis and his ac- and Steamfitters, and Felix Knight, employers and vocationalwith the BATTERY SERVICE of the Brotherhood of tors, and that compliance complishments overshadow all other consideration. In his blind Railway Carmen of America, were recommendations of this committee Retreading - Regrooving elected fraternal delegates to the should be made condition for anger, he is permitting the workVulcanizing Trade Union Congress. C. eral grants. ing people to suffer and is fren-ziededucational The program national L. Wheatley, of the Pottery Workgeneral Gasoline - Oil - Greasing trying to tear down legislation which in its operation ers, was elected fraternal delegate f the Civilian Conservation Corps 148 E. 2nd South Was. 1771 has done more to lift American to the Canadian Trades and Labor and the WPA was endorsed andrecomand commended the mire strong out the of of despondCongress. people San Francisco was chosen as the mendation was made that the edu-neency than any other single thing. convention city, winning out cational program for youth be adThe A. F. L. suggested that Mr. ministered by permanent and not DUCKS Cleaned and Picked 10e each emergency agencies in order to insure the permanency necessary to SALT LAKE FISH AND POULTRY MARKET effectiveness. Was. 5704 fr . hfay I 3. P I I v y 1W;i-uiliuiu- nur-unio- ns educa-preside- Fed-Briti- nt sh ly xt Cooperation of tional unions with the 50 West Interna Federal Committee on Apprenticeship in the establishment of national trade apprenticeship standards was en dorsed and the work of the Plumband the ers and Steam-Fittecommended. was Painters unions Andrews Speaks Elmer F. Andrews, director of the Fair Labor Standards Administration, pleaded for patience and cooperation in getting administration in motion. Inadequate appropriations and the difficulties of assembling a trained staff, he explained, slow down operations. The Act, he said, only a beginning, a compromise and a foundation, but based on principles which organized labor and public opinion will support. Fears of dictatorial pow- - . First South Free Delivery FRED BAILEY, Mgr., Former Manager City Fish Market Friend of Labor vL y rs CALIFORNIA BRAND Welcome, Labor 320 East 1st South W Airs. Johnson, Manager. 20 alcohol by volume Ideally Priced. 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