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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. MARCH 31. 1939 Coal Miners Agreements Will Be Signed POWER DAMS AND POLITICS (Continued from Tage 1) s of Bonneville power distributed Collective bargaining agreemunicipally. Morgan declared. ments covering some 400,000 union Visits Carbon County Montpeliers business men shall Mr. Morgan, accompanied by be preserved from thi! servitude; miners in the bituminous coal rebe will Frank representagions signed by Bonacci, C. I. O. field rep- they can go right on paying at the tives of the United Mine Workers resentative for Utah, left Monday rate of $40.50 for 750 kilowatt-hour- s. of America and the coal operators' afternoon for Carbon county points G. O. P. Sham Reduced was the opinion of James Morgan where they will attend several The to union his return Lake Salt power upon City meetings and conferences reducesissue of hydroelectric to a sham G. O. P. proYork from New where Sunday City concerning wage agreements behe was in attendance at the unions tween workers and employers. testations of internal harmony. It policy committee meeting, They will return to Salt Lake City splits the Republican party like a Mr. wedge. Governor Aiken, as quotinternational is the Morgan this, Friday, afternoon. i ed in the New York Times, beM. W. of representative for the U. lieves that the New Deal would A. for the western states. He is RADIO break down the structure of the also regional director of the C. I. state under the cloak of flood conin Beason O., with headquarters trol and of cheap-pow(Continued from page 6) developbuilding in Salt Lake City. in era will brilliant not ment. that outfit mem16 The union delegates and Herbert Hoover in New York bers of the mine operators are still be carried out. The F.T.R.D. is in session at New York City trying now producing fifteen shows week- last month insisted that the dams to reach an agreement by March ly on the networks and local sta- constructed by the federal governWe build 31, the date when the existing con- tions. Men Against Death, heard ment were wasteful. over Columbia based and on the he the said, them, impulse of tract expires, Mr. Morgan said. by books of Paul de Fruif, is one of Congress, not by the impulse for Union Demands The union is asking for a six-ho- the Radio Divisions most out- low-copower. which Others the Atlantic seaboard All standing five-da- y programs. week. and The along a day nation-wid- e have are gained approval Republicans militantly opposed present arrangement calls for a are Tish, The Epic of America and to federal power projects. seven-hoday and a five-da- y Record is The Congressional week. The miners are also asking Drums. the Division has New filled Recently with weeping England workers not be that guaranteed less than' 200 working days each branched out into an important about local government and' the new field, that of producing record- sovereignty of the states. year. ed dramas for use by various govWest Is Different Mr. Morgan said he feels confiernment The the story is slightly Out West agencies. Housing dent that agreements will be reached and contracts signed at an Authority has employed these rec- different. ords in its fight on slums. The SoIve got to give Charlie his early date. cial Board made also has Security dam, said the President when he The membership of the U. M. hunuse as them have of good signed the authorization for the W. of A. is more than COO, 000 and dreds schools of the throughout $75,000,000 barrier at Bonnegreat is the largest labor union organibe F.T.R.D. The not must country. ville. Charlie is Senator Charles zation in America. The next largEach reader of this col- L. McNary of Oregon, the Repubest organization is the C. I. O. wrecked. Steel Workers, which recently re- umnitsis urged to appeal to Congress lican Senate leader and the partys preservation and expansion. shrewdest strategist on Capitol newed working agreement with for Eighth, the steel operators covering more Commission to the Federal Trade Hill. for its ruling that McNarys stand on power is than 500,000 members. Groves Bromo Quinine will not practically the same as that of beconferences Regarding peace Mentho-Mul-sioof Senator Lewis Schwellenbach tween the C. I. O. and the A. F. L., cure colds and that L. M. Cleln manufactured most one the by of agWashington, Mr. Morgan said if there is to be a & Co., of Ga., will not gressive New Dealers. Together peace agreement it will be an hon- stop coughs.Atlanta, The have a bill companies sponsored successfully inthey orable peace. The principles of been to cease making, such to set aside at least half of the dustrial unionism will not be sac- false ordered claims over the air. for Bonneville rificed. I am sure of that, Mr. Ninth, to the American Com- public agencies. When McNary munications Association and the was reelected in 1936, his championAmerican Federation of Radio Arof Bonneville dam formed the tists for the fine work they are do- ing plank of his platform. principal ing to unionize the radio industry. Every Republican from the ColumYoull hear a lot more about them bia Basin states voted to support this year. Senator Norris plea for a new Tenth, to the nine engineers of station WABC, New York, who are lumbias stations. The union won being transferred to remote parts hands down in New York and of the United States by C.B.S. as Washington but lost in other cities punishment for the part they took where it had had no opportunity in organizing the American Com- to organize. So now the radio inmunications Association at that dustry has a refugee problem of station last year. An unfortunate its own. N.L.R.B. ruling held that the Screen 'Actors Guild A.C.A. could not have an election to the new Eleventh, at WABC alone, but that the bal- produced weekly over C.B.S.program by the loting must be done in all of Co- - Screen Actors Guild of Hollywood. All the great names of the film world are donating their services EASTER GREETINGS to this elaborate series of broadcasts, the proceeds of which go to SMITfl BROTHERS CO. aid old, ill or unfortunate members GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERY, . of the amusement world. . GAS AND OIL Twelfth, to .Orson Welles for his Columbus Circle speech against 4 SUNSET, UTAH PHONE OGDEN the Nazi atrocities and also for his splendid Mercury Theatre and Playhouse broadcasts. Welles is EASTER GREETINGS producing some of the most effective current dramas, and his War of the Worlds served as a warning to the nation. Incidentally, the Martian program was chosen by a of 150 editors as one of the poll 2124 Washington Blvd. . . 2584 Washington Blvd. dozen best news stories of 1938. PHONE 610 PHONE 140 to N.B.C.s Great Thirteenth, WE DELIVER It rivals Welles Plays series. TWO 100 PER CENT HOME OWNED STORES productions and? frequently surpasses them when Orson tries to do comedy or farce. Fourteenth, to Arturo Toscanini, who has that staunch to with his N.B.C. back come Easter Greetings just splendid orchestra. Fifteenth, tu members of the Best Wishes to Labor New York Philharmonic-Symphon- y who recently played their 300th concert over C.B.S. Sixteenth, to the ubiquitous Saturday Night Swing Club even though it is now heard at the ridiculously early hour of 4:30 p. m. ENGINEER AND' CONTRACTOR Seventeenth, and last, but by no means least, to the Columbia Workshop even though it keeps jumping Phone 972 226 Kiesel Building When last about like a flea. C.B.S. on was Monday it caught OGDEN, UTAH at 8 p. m. and was presenting Forgot in the Rain, a drama of an air raid on Barcelona as told by While in Ogden Visit Pine View Lake William Merrick, an A.P. kilowatt-hour- er st ur ur Page 7 5.10 TVA dam at Gilbertsville. 9.60 12.50 Boston 11.89 5.23 Rockies 9.48 Pacific to From the the Montpelier Coast this situation prevails. The When Hoover ridiculed the notion of low-copower from New supposed Republican of Governor Aiken and Herbert Deal dams, he spoke in a New Hoover are whooping it up for the York hotel which pays more than, Presidents power program with no double the Bonneville rate for elecThe federal projects on regard for tranquility in the fam- tricity. A. new Charles the Columbia the river have had a terily. Sprague, Republican Governor of Oregon, rific impact on the whole Northrecently delivered an address on west. While Bonneville and Grand public power which was termed Coulee have risen block on block magnificent by J. D. Ross, the across the countrys swiftest waadministrator of Bonneville dam. terway, private utilities in the area Sprague is now advocating addi- have reduced rates as much as 15 tional legislation to get Bonneville per cent. The Portland General public-utilit- y juice to the people via Electric company has certified the districts. low cost of Bonneville juice by anWhen Glenn Frank spoke in the nouncing that it wants to buy Pacific Northwest a few weeks ago, power from the government and he was warned ijot to criticize the thus pass on substantial savings to New Deals power and reclamation its customers. When Mr. Roosevelt moved into projects. Colonel Knox did that at in' and 1936, newspapers Spokane (Continued on page 8) and politicians in the region raced each other to the exits of the Re, blood-brothe- flood-contro- 100 250 500 kwh. kwh. kwh. $2.25 2.50 TVA New York City 4.70 $4.75 $6.25 6.90 12.95 Bonneville 5.00 7.95 Order Now Baby Chix, Seeds, Feeds Anderson Hatchery 2262 Wash. Blvd. Ogden Mail Orders Promptly Filled 7 hydro-electrici- ty Best Wishes to Labor JOHN CULLEY, PH. M. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST Prescriptions and Sick Room Supplies Exclusively Room 214 First Security Bank Bldg., Ogden Phone 361 WI Easter Greetings CALL Ogden Sheet Metal Works G. W. 429 TELLESON, Manager Phone 1811 j 23rd Street, Ogden 4. EASTER GREETINGS 17-R- ILaffMia FuGacirall CcFvlec We Invite the Public to Visit Our Mortuaries and Compare Qual- ity of Merchandise, Service, Equipment and Prices CADILLAC AMBULANCES LOS ANGELES BRIGHAM SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN 5132 Wasatch 600 821 Phone Phone COOMBS BROS. MARKETS ORA BUNDY st publican encampment. At the last election G. O. P. candidates not only demonstrated their enthusiasm for Bonneville and Grand Coulee but said they wanted the government to build another dam at Umatilla rapids. Theres a Reason There is a reason for all this. Republican leaders do not swallow the New Deal brew because they personally approve the flavor. 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