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county and city government this is a formidable array of policing powers it is sufficient to enforce any of our laws including the liquor laws why then create another unit which goes under the name of the liquor enforcement control division you know the record of that division you know that it has winked at the law its chief enforcement officer was convicted of bribery why then waste the per year it consumes in taxpayers money to encourage malfeasance in office and to attempt a policing already provided for in the law sincerely ajl ea R republican aubi can candidate to for governor vote republican straight in 48 paid pu d pol td adv by W H ber beiver utah im told that U primary industries are those that produce more than utah people use so the excess is is 5 sold old elsewhere to bring back dollars we need to buy things we dont produce im migs tty proud to belong to biggest primary industry mining mi ninsi UTAH MINING association reelect re elect YOUR congressman il ar Z LEADER IFER FIC FIGHTER rt WINNER ranking member of the powerful agriculture committee AA statesman of vision and courage honored and respected TUNE IN KLO KOAL on oct pm oct 27 nov 1 1630 pm paid political ady by granger campaign committee S T lepp jeppesen esen chairman ogden utah 7 tr 7 5 4 A z rg puns P ay sop 0 y how ion an W 6 RAILROADS MUST OPERATE around the clock they must have still further rate and fare railroads run for everybody every day and night of the year increases not employed Emp loyes alone although they know this leaders of 16 railroad demands unreasonable the railroad industry must serve not one but unions are demanding a five day monday many groups producers businessmen shippers through F friday week for one million these employed emp loyes have had substantial raises raises passengers and the general public railroad employed emp loyes durin during gand and since the war their average weekly night and day every day of the year these earnings are higher than the average weekly unions are proceeding in utter disregard of they want 48 hours pay for 40 hours work earnings of workers in manufacturing industries this important difference between railroads in itself a 20 wage increase they have more job security than the and other industries industrial plants can be they also demand a minimum of 12 hours average worker in american industry they shut down over weekends and holidays but pay for any work performed on saturdays also enjoy paid vacations a retirement system freight mail express and passengers must and 10 16 hours pay for any work performed on and other advantages more generous continue to move everybody who enters railroad sundays and holidays than the average worker receives employment knows this on top of all this they want an additional in contrast nith ith the demands of these 1 16 strike threat increase of an hour for every employed emp loye unions which add up to the he equivalent of an on september 18 1948 the leaders of these hour the conductors and trainmen recently 16 unions began taking a strike vote but the pay the bill settled their wage request for an increase of loc threat of a will not alter the opposition of an hour the railroads to such unreasonable demands summing up these demands they mean that these union leaders seek to force the railroads to give one million employed emp loyes an annual raise which would average 1500 per e employed emp aloye loye the total cost of this would be no less than IM billion dollars per year which is more than twice the expected net income of the 17 railroads this year WEST ADAMS STREET CHICAGO CHIC 3 ILLINOIS pay the bw bill because if these increased we are publishing bli shing this and other advertisements to talk with you costs are forced on the railroads at first W hand n d about matters which arc important to everybody |