Show STATE F R TION OF lABOR INDORSES I CAUSE OF MINERS Organization Requests Representation Representation Representation on State Board of Arbitration G the belle belief that tho the E Jj Colorado Coal Coat miners ls l's of or district No IG 15 of or the United Mine lIno Workers of oC America aro are on the evo eve of ot a bitter struggle tho the Utah State Stale Federation of oC Labor yesterday m adopted resolutions the tho strike and urging tho the support of r Utah labor organizations or or- About thirty delegates ates representing the tho affiliated bodies In various parts of ot the state are ara In iii attendance at the tue ninth annual meeting of the tho state federation federation federation fed fed- which opened for a two days days' session at the Labor temple yesterday morning The Tile resolution was among those recommended for fOl adoption in tho the afternoon report of or the too resolutions committee and was passed by a unanimous unanimous unanimous oto vote Another resolution passed b by the orga organization organization or or- ga niza t i on yes yesterday t e aft afternoon e moon I In Instructs In- In n the secretary to address a communication com corn to the governor requesting that a a. representative c of or organized la labor ha- ha I hoc bor be he placed d on the tue state board of or habar la labat labor la- la bat bar conciliation and arbitration Tho The resolutions point out that the state law creating the board o of arbitration specifically spec spec- states that a n. representative o of Continued on n Page Pase 3 3 Column 1 STATE FEDERATION I OF lABOR INDORSES CAUSE OF MINERS Organization Requests Representation Representation Representation on State Board of Arbitration I Continued From Pa Page c 1 1 1 organized labor b be he appointed a member of oC tho the board This It i is said gald has not been heen done leaving the labor organizations organizations without representation on the board In which the they are vitally Interested Inter Inter- ested Further provisions are arc made In inthe tho the resolution that the official representative be selected b by the executive boar board of oC the state federation should favorable fa consideration bo be extended by bythe bythe bythe the governor The Industrial form torm of or union organization organization organ organ- was Indorsed In another resolution reso reso- lution adopted by the tho bod body This form torm of oC organization Is similar to that maintained maintained main main- tamed b by the United Brewery Brewer Workers i including all bleW brewery r workers in one union instead of ot segregating them Into s separate parate organizations such as brewers brewers' brew brew- ers ers' union a ft bottlers' bottlers union a teamsters teamsters' teamsters teamsters' teamsters teamsters' team team- union and ami other branches of or the service Copies of oC the resolution were ordered mailed to the heads head of or all aU union organizations in Utah Addre n By Attorn Attorney 3 Tho afternoon session concluded with an address b by A. A J. J Weber He urged the laboring men to stand together and carr carry their alliance to the ballot box There Is no state In the union whore organized labor exists under more difficulties difficulties difficulties dif dif- than In Utah declared Mr Weber In the tho past progressive labor legislation has met with opposition DurIng During Dur Dur- ing log the se session of oC the last le legislature I worked with tho the committee of this or organization We e drew a number of or bills and while white few tew of oC them were passed 1 I feel teel that some ome good will come of or our efforts For Instance tho the employers employers' cm- cm liability law failed of or passage but a sentiment was created through the efforts of ot those working for Cor Its adoption Now nearl nearly everyone c wants an employers employers' liability law the difference differ ilIUm once ence of ot opinion centering on the kind It is to be Some want one that will meet the thc deman demands of oC the laboring laborIn- men while others are satisfied with one that would meet the thc desires of or the corpora corpora- lions ions Mr Weber referred to the thc BIngham strike as ns a demonstration that the la laboring la- la boring men can uphold the law In times of ot trouble and declared that instance after atter instance of or violation of oC laws on the part put of ot guards was WIlS brought to the attention of ot the county attorney Without without without with with- out out results What are you OU going to do about It ItT he hc asked ed The remedy remell Is for every la laboring laboring la- la boring man to work together not only In the union but outside Quit voting voting- for tor the tho men muon who make these things possible S Send nd men to your you legislature legisla legisla- I turo ture who L will give c 1 1 you some sive sivo legislation Following the address of oC Mr 11 Weber adjournment was taken takemi until 9 o'clock this morning At itt 4 1 1 o'clock the visiting visiting visit visit- ing delegates were taken for a ride up Emigration canyon canon The delegates re returned re- re turner turned to tho the Labor temple for tor refresh men ments mente ts Tho The convention was called to order shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday mornIng morn- morn mornIng morning Ing b by President A A. H. H I In Inthe Inthe the tho absence of ot Mr tr Weber Murray P. P E. E King delivered the address of welcome to the tho visiting delegates Mr King complimented the delegates on the stand they had taken for solidarity of ot labor In politics as well as In tho the In Industrial Industrial Industrial In- In world He traced the progress of ot unionism from tram Its Inception to the pres present nt day and declared that politics no now offers tho the means for tor labor to perfect per por- feet Its Ita development through the tho en en- en action o of better laws The Tho remarks of at Mr King wore supplemented sup sup- by W. W S' S Yo M. M I. I Knorr Socialist candidate ate for city commissioner Mr 11 Knorr Impressed upon hi his him auditors tho the necessity for tor the laboring mens men's standIng standing standing stand stand- ing together if it they expected to receive recel benefiting le legislation Committees Committed were appointed as 38 follows follows fol fol- lows Cl Credentials Credentials Credentials-A. A A. A M. M f J J. r George Roth william Hart Hut and E. E E J J. J Brad Brad- abair barr O Constitution and aed nd rules rutes of oC order r J. J A A. A n Reeder dr Oe George lIsle Hole Joseph Lane LUI 11 II 11 K Hu lI S S. S II U. Moore IMe Reports of officers D. D D. D JI r. r Lewis TI Thomas Lloyd Cyrell GreIl J John nil flays U. U J J. J Oswald Resolutions lawn law and aDd William M. M Knerr Ullam Pi flott ott Thomas Carmack A. A 11 U. Burt lIun Mr 11 Frances Simpson Appeal liD and H. B. B. B 8 S. S R. R Han F F. F N. N William E T. T Aim Rowlet MI MUs s 1 hurie West Trunks Gordon Gordon n Moore re O C. C A. A Steele I. I Mrs IN Cecilia Bacon naroD Joo me Key Kay Fred |