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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FEBRUARY 24, 1939 Page 5 They Aire Playing the Same Old Game off Stalling author, who was the guest speaker at Kingsbury hall, University of Utah, Monday night. The statement contains more truth than poetry. The speaker said that the press been influenced by subversive has (Continued from page 2) Pay-trot- s factors which are undermining the Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and nation, and has shown a gradual Logan. tendency to get away from things The law is a sanitary and health American. Hy M. I. T. I measure in 'every sense of the t He said the politicians are 1 see by the bulletin or the Utah Manufacturers association word, said A. M. Scott, chairman (Continued on page 6) where action on the state occupational disease legislation is of the plumbers' examining board, in their plumbing. y4 was present when Governor asked to be postponed until more facts are obtained upon which I Mr. Scott said 13 per cent of the Welcome, Labor-- rmem. Blood bill. Other the signed t( had license thus far for applicants We Appreciate Your bers of the examining board pres- - been i. 8 . rejected after practical and same old game of, stalling the dollar worshiping I ent were Lester Bills and W. A. theoretical Patronage examination. Licenses in Utah have played for the past 1 0 years. pay-tro. Bywater, plumbers, and Newell W. have been granted to 258 plumbers. I I have attended sessions, both The plumbing examining board regular and special,- - of the Pickett, state board of health State Legislature since 1929.-anhas a each time the occupa. shop in the of the State Capitol, basement Everything for the Table tional disease bill was introduced there were pleas of wait, The law as applied during the where and examina tests E. 27th So. 902 practical Hy. 8682 lets have a survey," etc., etc. tions are given to the applicants 9221 Ily. This plea was made in 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1937, sist that all former employes sub for license. and now again in 1939. In plain English, its the same old mit to examinations and the men Sign' Other Bills I are opposed to this for the follow- . bunk. Among the other measures signed by Governor Blood were: If the present Legislature delays the enactment of this H. B. 64 by Representative W. worked for this company QUALITY CASH will trot out the (Silver King Coalition Mines corn-sam- e II. Jenkinson of Magna, removing vitally importanMegisIation the pay-trot- s old flimsy stall in 1941 and will continue to do so at pany) for two years without any-eve- the section from the old age asGROCERY session of the Legislature until this generation has passed ne takin examinations. Then we sistance law which disqualifies perhave a clause m our agreement sons previously convicted of a 402 E. 5th So. Hy. 8491 away and is forgotten. which read3 as follows: felony, but released from prison. We have statistics enough. Seventeen states have enact It also provides that a person eligied laws covering occupational diseases. There is no excuse for ble for assistance who moves from Winter is cold, we know one county to another shall be the stalling this time. ac- - charge of the county from which more To tms stores you hate to go, tnan contract noerai 1 do not look for this Legislature to enact the law, because ceptance of this contract will not le moved for nine months. The act Silly to worry or fuss. there are not enough members with their hearts in it to pass any- - limit their continuation nor limit takes effect May 8. Dont do it, just call us. H. B. 36 by Representatives Vicfurther negotiations. thing in the way of needed humanitarian measures. ar G. Pett of Eureka and Eldon But one of these days, perhaps in 1940, we shall nominate PHONE HY. 8491 Jryan of Ferron, changing the and elect men and women who will place human welfare and season to js in effect for two years that it dates of the deer life above profiteers dollars and cents and finally remedy a sad becomes a policy. Mr. Ivers (James nclude two week-end-hunting s beginning situation and enact a law that will provide compensation for Ivers company vice president-gen- next October. II. B. 42 by Milton Twitchell of eral manager) made a statement in Welcome, Labor those suffering from occupational diseases. front of the governor (Governor Escalante, and others, providing a We Appreciate Your , H. Blood) that the commit- - new per cent basis for I Henry m t memlicense vehicle 1. motor union told the from our tee of allocation Patronage m I bers of the union that the company date receipts to cities and counties 1 O. C iaoor-naierFor that economical meal was going to use the examination after January 1, 1940. consisting of fresh meats, for the purpose of discrimination. 1m, We told the men just exactly 111 1 vegetables, etc. what Mr. Heitzman (M. G. Heitz-t- l SOLONS INSPECTED man, mine manager of operations) ARBON COLLEGE rr. LOCKWOOD llver Loalition is playing a told the committee. The committee Mines Company 4 union freeze-ou- t Mrmen - Heitzman that the game in Park City, according to reports com- - told Members of the Legislature SUPER MARKET submitted to the exami- - made tkey felt.if ing from the richest silver-minin- g Carin the in their country. camp headquarters I . nation it would mean elimination bon Since the death of a humanitarian, W. Mon( ferry, it 2425 So. State county on Washingtons birthHy. 8503 ap: for gome of them. inin was The spent day day. pears that those directing the policies of the company have Mr. Heitzmans the Carbon college, newspecting inhuman an treatment adopted of the employes. The mines est and most modem of the states were closed last year when there ; colleges. junior physical examinations for employWelcome, Friends The hospitality of the citizens ment in the company mine. imof Carbon county was enjoyed A Imeeting of the union members We Appreciate Your mensely. voted down a compromise proposi-- 1 willing to swear to an affidavit to Patronage . The legislators left Salt Lake ' tion. this effect. a on speCity Wednesday morning The statement, issued over the Then the next reason is the way cial LOUIS SCHANK train, and were met in Price L. of F. chairman wants to the company White, signature pick the by courtesy cars from the college. of the publicity committee for Park men. They want all former em were taken to the new Price MARKET City Miners Union No. 99, reads: ployes to register, then they will They of tour for a building municipal Made a Proposal pick out the ones they want to and inspection. A luncheon was served Our merchandise carefully The miners, union in Park City give them authorization for exami-i- s at S. tabernacle. During the L. D. to suit your taste. selected willing to do anything reason- - nations.' If the man passes the visitors the afternoon inspected Fair prices prevail that is in' their power to help animation he can then rustle for a the Carbon college and visited a mines the job. get reopened. 123 2nd Ave.Was. 1239 typical coal mine. In the evening We made a proposal to the Changed Policy exercises attended dedicatory We have never before heard of they company officials that we felt was the Price municipal building and at to men ex an take a fair one, that is, that all former being required later the annual Firemens Ball at employes return to work without amination before he could rustle the Silver Moon ball room. submitting to a physical examina for a job, but if these men who Welcome, Labor The special train returned to tion and that 'any new men who were employes of the company, do Salt Lake morning. Thursday We Appreciate Your were hired could take the examina- not receive an authorization for This was the final of the are examination not would tion. This the company automatically they Patronage educational trips of the 99 inagree to. They (the company) in- - eliminated. to state various the The men know that the com- Legislature stitutions during the 23rd session pany, under this arrangement, does Economy not have to use the examination Welcome, Labor for discrimination. 814 K 1st So. Hy. 2127 The discrimination can be used We deliver high quality groHillcrest Pharmacy very effectively before the exam- FOR RULE OF ceries at no extra cost. 170 First Avenue ination takes place: In other words, MONEY POWER the company can pick out the ones Vegetables - Fruits - Meats PROMPT, FREE DELIVERY they want to eliminate and make Quick, Courteous Service Newspapers dont believe in de sure they do not send authoriza1 Call Wasatch 2865 to similar are tions and the discrimination is in mocracies. They who ad individuals millionaire the there. effect right i We stand ready to meet with here to the theory that the power- 4.- the company officials any time to ful should trample over the weak Welcome, Labor iron out the difficulties, but that catering should be done to to Labor Welcome, try t we know the company will have to those who have money and power. We Appreciate Your We Appreciate Your The above are the words of offer something more fair than Patronage Patronage what they have offered before, if Theodore Dreiser, noted American Arthur McFarlane they want the men in Park City to " Success confidence in them, for what have Lon Fisher Pharmacy Welcome, Labor Call oneso too offered is have far they 1422 Phone Was. OTTOS 324 WEST 6TII SO. sided. Ray McFarlane i 476 E. So. Temple WOOD & COAL YARD Fresh Vegetables Quality ' PROMPT DELIVERY Aberdeen the Best Coal Office: PROPAGANDA Groceries Meats and Mined Union 7 sacks $1 Wood Kindling AGAINST USED St. 271 So. State For prompt delivery Crystal Pharmacy Prompt Delivery Anywhere CALL WAS. 2673 261 No. 1st West Was. 9435 LEGISLATION 300 E. 1st So. Wasatch -5 Was. 3102 Occupational Disease Study Has Been the Topic of for Past 10 Years past two years has done very much to raise plumbing standards, Mr Scott said, and the extension to other communities should improve their standards similarly. Plumb ers are paying more attention to the class of work installed, am staying closer to the ethics of the trade. and the busi The home-ownness man and all others employing registered plumbers are assured of competent workmanship and safety GOVERNOR BLOOD APPROVES NEW PLUMBERS LAW er j ,, ts in-Ut- d Rygrcns Market ah L8Pt"-SAtSt0ne'0gdC"- P well-equipp- ed 1 , v . rShey' ry - 1 - lies Or KoVAfl In Pn dl 45-45-- L, s I 'i4vr VAW 10 1 f " Trade With ex-ab- le ( - I Your so-call- ed Friends Market americaWpress McFarland Fueland Stoker Co. ? Eardleys 1 2-1-3- A MT. OGDEN STRAIN BABY CHICKS ARE U. S. 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