Show i - - : ' 440' ' '-- - - 04vqPORPROPViltiPrrigFe' ' ototob000bobooig0000goiw000obo ob 'O - - ? --- ''''''''''''''''''''-- - - 4'O ''''' - - - - - ) to 1 - ' i te 4 - - a ' I q- -' -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE December 4 1947 Thursday - i i st - 141 1 4 I THAT CHANGES THE PICTURE tillurray's Pay 1 1Bid Called - ' I I ' 5 ":17:-------- 5 nlloon i - ''''""--------1- - GIFTS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO GIVE r ------n- -- ''---- -' 'e - - 4- H - ' - - green finished chest—Each 0 Ctk' -- - 4 : Union Readies Benefits for Strilthig Typos Herald-gAinerica- p V Maurice Md Russell 16 ship Thief River Falls Mirm: Noelee McCool 17 Morgan City Miss James Harmon 18 Gretna Neb Shirley Jo Johnson 16 Wilson Okla Jane Connell 15 Hillsboro Ore Wilma Moe 17 Alexandria S D: Peggy King 16 Dyersburg and Eugene Merkel 15 Tenn Marshfield Wis The farm youngsters figured that they each eat at least 14 calories— potatoes a week-1- 400 while Britons get seven medium-size- d o s '': " '' - ' ' :' ' e - - 0 -: ' 4 0t t ' '- i - 1 - 4 "- - - :it - - f-- t N egro-- '' - - 3445 i - 6 b 4 --- -- 1 t ) "L' --- 1 - - '''''' - 0 1- - s'- - - 1: Z - - IT - - '' n117:( (1 - "e' - - N - IJAW's Allis Aid - X : -- ' Web ' 4111211P' ' ' - r - Cihii notP) ' el rize the administrator " ‘'""-- 1 s ' - ii ii e11 b t - - "'"'d'-- --- - 0 4 i - -- - - f : I ts-i-- - e Atte4 ) ' 4 t' ' ' nVale C01410117 1 '' r?- :- ' - - '':' - " Ai Get 4 - --dir '' b i lc rElt A2J - ) e'i iT-15-7' I) t 1 7 I t: '' k -k- t!! 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HOUSEWARES -- DOWNSTAIRS STORE I I — ' SILVERWARE ' I I t '41 ' 1 " Ni 1 t ? 1 ot 1" 1 1 GENERAL ELECTDIC AUTOMATIC STEAM IRON The advance 1948 model you want for Christmas Weighs no more than most ordinary Irons and can be used as an automatic electric iron without water 1888 r i ''''ssites":46'''72' " -- :1 ' ' - 09 :-''- - t 7 I ' v '"ta ' ( ' ' I Ai 'iim11110 6 ! ! '' ''''''Z4t-""- Its eN f Se ri ' t ' - IN‘ - i) is1 4- 1 " - t- 1 n '' I i c k 4-- - -"- - a- 1 - 4ets cnk 1 I i ‘- Fed Tax 30 : 1- -- I 1 3''4 1 'r - "- NI r 1':1'-:- : - - s - - - - 4- -- - - '" '6qiaz::nN - i i' e 1 '''' i'' - i) 1 5- - - p : '4'41k- o) ' o Federal Tax Included SMITH BROTHERS e cou9H DROPS - eat at St MENT4-10- 4 6-fo- to owe tjale oaths irritated membranes- - Menthol vapors go up to bring cool comfort to stuffy nose Smith Brothers are richer in rnenthol—plue ezdisarm Saud Brodaere 'medication Look for -- Trade- and 'Mark" on orange boa STILL ONLY Buy them today ‘ ' GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC STEAM IRON The advance to is Casserole cook with dinners those gleaming white especially holiday h 714x9M-Incbaked enamel over aluminuni and holds four compact 120 500 volts watts Economical liquid quarts Easy to operation G cord E operate Automatic Casserole 1348 (Illustrated) - The Two-HeCasserole 1038 slow - r7:ttel foi wanow01 I 1111 TREsE GIFTS AT XMAS MEANTIME- SAVING THROUGHOUT THE YEAR '' i ing? Suffer with stuffy nose? 1 Here's relief —fast cough drops that work up and down Famous Smith Brothers medication goes - 1 - - AT Are you miserable with coughs from colds or amok- - - 's plus 40°1' f etPa DC:T11 Relief !1 : - 0 ' NI t t kt' '''''''‘---- - i ''''''''''' S IA' - - - "I''' 7 ! 1:' i - (I Cream and Sugar : ) i le : 04 ' NI"-- Cr Z416 - 1 "1-- 0 f a'''- - ? gJ - I f 's 14i - 1 k ''t''1 ''‘ "' e-- 7 - ' - - V: ill 4 - ( - 12913 tt '1111 r! I -e A y Illatmettk- :- i d'W d o- J "40Ik74Cr is'' - s " 7 t'k I $ etr r--- 1 - - ! - 0 I q t1111110 :111t i ' k " fiot ::) -- -- 1 - C 4 Ao)A - :" (: "? b - The U A W executive board at Detroit appointed Duane Greathouse regional UAW director 1111 administrator of the union last Monday Local officers refused to recognize the appointment assertirg that it violated the UAW corustitution - eY f 4 141 0 I t - - t - --- f I ‘) Fed Tax 20 plus 11) : N - - 114-'------- 1293 ea- - ts ' o - s 41 b - - t k Ntl - : : tC1)-- i- P IP : 0 coc all N ' lia6407 Allie-Chalme-rs ' i? 01- I - 17' 1 z' - i - - i '1 '‘ 1c7s 2 1 4' coe V Candelabra fri - )1 - 4 311 40 - It -- - - - '1 ° rt ' tI i 74t '1 - -- v '' 4 -' - -- k 4"71111k47414214' 44- (c) No a ki40 op 417 - - 3 ' :'- I ' - - from trexercising the local here unions The court continued until Dec 10 a hearinto show whether eight leaders of the local should recog- ) k'"?-?-4' 110 r t99 C - au- - ' - - i I1 011 1111 1 i C 6) - photo-engravi- ng (UP)— Circuit Court Judge Otto Breidenbach late Wednesday issued a temporary order restraining an agent of the United Automobile Workers union Congress of Industrial Or- - - 14 it f 'k 1 s Order Restrains Tleop 0ilt000 - :1"00 ei ro- -- - ' ' i ‘ 20 plus z ' ' ' k: 1 i' kli i 1 Salt and pr - - v f 't : : tnvkct 0 st t) ' ' zgow'')- - - - oeTC' 1C5A - ) i 1 16 i i ''''' N1r-- 11 - i -' - - s:111P - - L z - 41I 1 ' - - process Many of the publishers are fearful that the "no contract" policy of the union may cause work stoppages in their own shops he said Publishers in several cities have sent representatives to Chicago to observe the publishing process 1 N ‘ — for the publishers said Wednesday that newspaper publishers in all parts of the nation have written to the newspaper to learn about the t - -- " - i r k II 'el" 7 1 '14'-- 7:Za"4---- - I ? k to I b"' - - - I ' t I' 1' - o bi: ' s ) 1 'F -- enk ' i II o Ife'V - 0- - - - b 4t '' A —-- - ' r - I ( - - - 'k 0s 5 ' - A- - - - -- 1 1 N0 Jo 'k I $1" ' I ss--- I $ '' k e st I f: te - ttb - - f 46 ''''''''' s- - --- 0- 476 '' --- - - ' - k A spokesman thornganiaztions 0- 0 '1:41 Ck""111:1 t i - iI r----------- v - - - - ' potatoes n Dec - ' - - 41 1 ( 7 - l --) 1 - -"- -- rules MILWAUKEE 1 - ' We can come back for seconds whenever we want them too" said Russell who never gets less than nine hours sleep "But we work hard'out on the farm when we're not at school and we need as much food as our appetites demand" he said ed photo-engrav- ' title-holde- rs CHICAGO Dec 3 (In)—Typebetters who have been on strike suice Nov 24 against Chicago's six major daily newspapers will receive their first strike benefits this week an official of Local le of the International Typographieal union (AFL) said Wednesday George N Bante union secretary-treasurer said checks would be distributed Friday to the 1500 strikers Married men will receive $5130 a week unmarried men $3420 Bante said The money will come from the treasury of the international union at Indianapolis The Chicago Sun Times Daily News Journal of Commerce 'rribhave tme and editions published since the typesetters struck in a dispute of wages azd employment - t C 1 i rs I t 1 J t t - ' ---"k -4- cOttP Detignea eltrIA1111 Ixostess nollovare ' - 'rosy-check- ed V k - vilat —' ' (1 ' - ! vtire - i 1 ? GIFT till0P—Second Floor ' -1 1 ' anra 5 '1 2500 it 7 he e - t Silver rateiti tor Abe lier table Sterling tn it-- 1"(User etion ana in classic s taste so"' aviltb i - !III bet 1441alLe L hand-painte- -- 8- - t1 chest—Each 1850 Drawer style cheat holds 232 pieces of tither d design on black white red or - 70 U ete) An t hand-painte- ' n--- - aan Cloth Lined i' : f - - --4- 4) 1)elAfect ( le 1 " 0- 7 - Single style holds 144 pieces of silver d design on black or white finished - - - - di— 600 AntiTarnish: i a - : Chests - tfrt- sea-lio- - 1 ' po7puslaor holds $ packages of American walnut - 1 3 0 songs itounabo :11olk airs-- 10 : i ! 4-- Christmas I r te 21'00 S e - Swiss dise music boxes with play interchangeably 4-of more than 100 familiar tunes— 10x6x4 inches—Finished American 30-no- i A Ik ( - From Switzerland Boxes 1 te - - : ek rt - " 1 - T - --'-'"- - $50-a-we- - - ' - ItEDFORD Ore Dec 3 L111 4 1 —William Briggs Jr Ashland 4 to defend attorney volunteered Donald F Hallbeck 34 a fel'' -elk low townsman charged with a S??'- '--' i of thefts series ' -NEW YORK He withdrew however' when --discovered his had of client National he the Bunting: president - '''' :stolen of from worth $200 goods said Assn of Manufacturers dozen diapers him Wednesday he believes Philip Mur' seth and q baby garments from 1 7ray Congress of Industrial Or- his sister ganizations ing up a trial ing that his unions i stantiar-- pay contracts expire "I don't think wage increase" news conference 52nd annual tridiistry "If I were a trial balloon the American members feel increase" Bunting AVILB swer would be ' :71 ' 'Z-4- ' were "a steel worker" hale and hearty—in the U S A I ' and the N A M president anThey won the National 1 W Wered: Il club's health contest by getting ' ' "I might say well you got mean-a at least eight hours sleep a night ' wage increase and you got me Z arid eating food contAining an ' other and each time the cost of average of more than 3000 calories living went up and it hasn't done a day i t 10')! ri0 --- - rne any good If there's any other more than Britons ' li I?' II'' This is 50 - k s - 10 see to it tried" way I'd like - can hope to eat if they get the ks cs - - — food-24 150 Bunting's conference was held ''' calories maximum of 745 p' )'4-5- t shortly after he had asked labor to —permitted under the rationing ' for further gen- B 0 41' forego demands 2 eral wage increases in a speech YThe Germans get 1183 calories a n the opening that highlighted da ' of the three-da- y congress C:' e 10 ganich is spotlighted by the slogan Americans healthy that ' : b- '' agreed they pro ' "Production — Key to World : Peace and Prosperity" teen-agei n cities— American Murray made his announcement sk in Washington Tuesday night and not counting ice cream sodas and said that the C I 0 proposal was 15)PEach of the 10 eats more than aimed at Offsetting high prices 1500 calories a week in bread alone —or more than half a 13riton's ' total daily ration of all foods -t The new judged on basis of personal health and their contributions to the health of their communities are: Tommie June I Streeter 16 Bryceland La: Howr ard Streaker Jr 16 West Friend- Trial A 1 k t V ss t LI |