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"4:tROVOStetl4AlkV"474 J i114101111M000" ::: 01: it " YORK NEW Industry Claims' "In the interval we have lost ' —AP Wtrepholo t ' - Art End Late Today In Ship Strike 1 mil-'io- ZCMi 7:301 MST pm LoaAnteIes54ofranOiSc03 Portland and Seattle Military Cargoes Only The waterfronts lip the Coast should start and humming again almost immedia te8 long-Idl- BOSTON e 27 July - '' 007Tile' Other companies suffered pro-t)ortionately and some 6000 sail- ors lost two months' wages Harry Lundeberg head of the A FL Sailors Union of the Pacific (S UP) said the first of more than 100 idled ships would sail Monday night If the membership votes approval as expected Basis of the agreement is a in5 per cent crease overtime benefits and a shorter work week at sea ' Basic pay for an ordinary sea- man prior to the agreement ran abotir$23o50 t:L 1 - IriaT-- t i UNIONTOWN - -- - - ' ' - VI 4 ISs''" s ' N '"'- ore 44 - ks - -- - 41ss' -- St ts' Iti N 'N Ni:4 s A' - '"s s l' - 7027 SI - 's s ' '''' ' ' - ' ''' ' ' N '"" 1 ' - -- 2i6 - - ' ''''' - 1 ' i' t' - - ' 44'484 - " ''' "?r - J:ti'l - t 11 s s ' ' - - ' 4 40 -- - ! sc 1 - 4 I-- '"- - -- - ' - : - " 41 : 41t ii 'sm: : 1 f I v '‘- - 1 1 ! - '1": 'k -- t 1 ' t i c t ' ' "4 I I C Mi 4 ' I ' - iV ' ' --- 1 - - 24400 i trio I sowings SMALL - -- - 1 b - ' -- 1 '1 - Scond floor i 4 7 I - 1 tot PAYMENTS MONTHLY 2CMI SEWING MACHINES 1 - - I - i v "' 74-- to (boom onothinot gotorontooti -- - - !‘ -- 27900 3000' to 11000 - 1 i' i Third Hopi' -- - - Do Luxe i'4" ' - - ' - ' - r 1 ( 314Chl other OS - se ?b? 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Elec I ' i - 1 1 — PAJuly ZGAI'i Tose rots for your isvorimt room i ' ' 6950 Rig 'I tt '- x so's MOnlitt----Abre:- At least seven persons were killed Sunday when a heavily- loaded truck ran wild down nearby Summit Mountain and crashed Into a carload of picnickers at the hill foot of the Deputy Coroner Stephen Haky Identified the dead as Charles Burns 59his wife Eliza 57 their daughter Mrs Bertha Albertini 30 and her husband Arthur 33 all of Midway Pa and Estella Donovan 76 of Ziegler Ill Hakt said a sixth body pre- sumahly that of the truck driver was recovered but was not immediately identified He said a to New Domestic Cob Now 119" I ' ' 1 - 7 Picnickers In Pennsylvania ' - '' 4 I - 14950 -- -- ' ' - - rd kills - i 4- able-bodie- t'-t-- 3950 tree Westinghouse Cabinet New Reg 18950 - s I White Rotary Portable Rag' 7930 ' ' Now I -- ' ) bodied seamen got about $273 However with overtime benefits d already in effect the seamen were drawing an average of 000 per month - ' - ''''' " 5950 Rotary Portable Now Reg 8950 t ' Months' Wages White Rotary Portable Now 9950 Whit 1 - a sologrorl mit S - I 9950 i from local Woh Khoo's ' ' Singer Cabinet Electric Now 13950 v - el monlimrs I 1 1 lloorri i ' Reg ‘N - 09a5n 4950 - I each across-the-boa- Or'' contlidolos - 59 so Singer Cabinet Electric Now 12950- Reg of 1952 1 ' ''t 6950 Reg Galore Miss Joyce Jantzen 1' : ' 1 if ' 4950 Singer Portable Now 4 HELP CHOOSE t ' and Two ! t '- ' Alaska Matson was among the hardest hit of the steamship lines The company's luxury liner the Lurline missed six round trips to Hawaii' at the cost of $500000 8950 i 4 Only a few ships have been allowed to operate:out of West Coast ports since the strike started The sailors allowed ves-sels carrying military cargoes to sail Some civilian shipments Were allowed to move to Hawaii - ' I (INS)--T- he ' Reg 4 - I musket - down - - !'- ' --- --- 9950 t Teen Fashion Show 41 I - life-size- d - ' Singer Portable Now Reg - - famed Minute Man statue on the Lexington battle green in Boston one of the nation's top historical shrines was covered with blue paint Sunday'by vandals The bronze statue has been a target for vandals on several previous occasions including lantern was hung from the muzzle of the Minute Man's - Hal Zogg Emcee ' 3930 Singer Portable Now Reg 59'50 Shelley Hyde Combo : Minute Man Statue Smeared in Blue - in - Singer Portable Now 8950 R89 '' ' L I presents the !1 !c ' file - s- 11 (7"-"''4- - JOYCE JANTZEN JAMBOREE me "fighting for noble principles because their hearts are pure" failing to resurface The other was not accounted for several hours after the sudden storm The squall capsized more than a hundred boats swamped others and smashed still others on the rocky shore At one time more than 30persons were listed as missing They were trained down during the day at their homes la scattered sections of Massachusetts or in refuge on the many Islands that dot the harbor About 100 persons in boats were rescued by the coast guard and private motor launches Many were treated at hospitals for shock and immersion Several larger boats reported missing earlier were repoited as safe However as dirkness 7e1tiiMóuá btials "of dory type privately owned and rented for fishing purposes still were missing n - al the Teens in Town! For All Tomoseoi - ' ' 't "-- —Hotel With Lefoietto lattrOOM ' ment Putnam contended "completely expose the hollow character" of steel company claims set forth in full page newspaper advertisements that they were MASS July 27 (P—A fierce squall with wind gusts up to 85 miles an hour Sunday swept across this famous old seaport leaving four dead and three missing The victims were in small boats upset in the harbor One of the missing was reported seen going under and afternoon when the strikers vote on a settlement approved by their negotiators and ship owners The agreement reached shortly before midnight Saturday night provides wage increases and overtime pay and is considered almost certain of approval by the rank 1 were SALEM sailors' strike which has cost the industry an estimated $20 is eipected to end Monday They will vote at force Sunday morning Four fishermen known dead and scores of persons missing hurricane in Atlantic Coast Town of SAN FRANCISCO July 27 iR1- -West Coast The and : ( F Refreshments Shade trees lining a street in Peabody Mass were toppled by wild wind squall with gusts of 1111011111ES 7 1 -- It ' - ' FTONIGHT I - of tons of vital steel production with inflationary and disruptive consequences which will be felt throughout s- many-million- SEV11:6 : cl' 1 : CLEfin111:02' - -- i 1ULY glass roof of a skylight the airshaft to make a Martinez gr' ip failed The girl Clutched desperately at him but the weight of his photograph The glass broke under his body dragged her through the window with him weight The yfiuth fell but kept a pre-Her body broke his fall but carious grasp on the frame Martinez suffered multiple fracThe girl ran to the floor be- tures and internal Injuries He low to a window opening on the was taken to Roosevelt Hosairghatt pital In serious condition ' 'July 27 ()N—An 'forced was killed Sun- over day in a andaadenndoearly z 444 ' FINAL Girl Killed in Heroic Effort to Save Friend sub-4-'0- ikett:4001"7 I 1952 28 ' 4 - - i - --- - ! - 't - -- The girl had Alice Bellber companies' demand for a $12 a ton Increase with an offer of gone to the roof of the Hotel Marie Antionettemith her friend $450 a ton Putnam wrote: Louis Martinez to take pictures steel "Although the companies Martinez stood on the rein- said then It wasn't enough today they are settling for that same t Increase plus an allowance for'n z ' freight rate boost which has pccurred since that time 'Thus ' price has never been the issue prolonging the dispute and has ' l never actually4stood in the way of a settlement We have been up and down that road many times in the past months t- 'No Good Reason' tO : "In short this dispute has been prolonged for no good (under lined by Putnam) reason Some t 111110 day I hope we shall know the real motives behind the mysterious conduct of the steel industry in this tragic incident Some day perhaps we will know why this strike was dragged out for 53 days only to be settled on stantially the same wage and price (last two words underlined) wtlich the companies could have ' ' ' ' four months ago" he : 114e - ' '4 ' ''''' ' 6 1 " ' '? ' 40:4 1 ''' '' - - I iE4:t ' ' ' : L ' - girl effort to save heroic — Continued from Page One the life of a boy as — he lost his grip and fell down a ernment had countered the steel sevenstory airshaft - '- - -- - FALLS i tt i) ' - ' - ' - - Truman Vows 'Isolation' of Hike for Steel : ' ' ik N ) 1- if - ' I " :'' ?! 4 --- 1 ttii4 0 t - ' - t Alt:' - 't : P — 4- 4 et o i ' ' i11 iI:i 14 4 - ' i ------- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday'1ta1y --- ---- ' L ' - - 1 - r i'l I( I' t k s - ' I - - 1 - : '"- -- ' - - -- -- - - o |