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Show 4T. THE DESERET NEWS Today On The Home Front Racial Differences Bring Strikes HANDY POINT CHART FOR PROCESSED KJrS Discrimination Continues.Despite Roosevelt Orders t - ' Discrimination also has been shown against Mexicans,, - he said, analyzing the situation" this wav: Negroes or Mexicans, hired in the last two jears in plants where manpower was growing scarce, now automatically have begun moving up to skilled jobs as they fall vacant, t This advance is made .possible through union contracts guaranteeing seniority rights. Whites Fight Move even though they had But, fought for those seniority guarantees, skilled American white workers have protested and walked out when they saw Negroes or Mexicans moving into the skilled field, Such Strike causes in the past Were of such minor nature that they were lumped together with other factors under the name Miscellaneous in Labor Debulletins on strike partment V, hys and ... wherefores,, Now they have become prominent enough to . get a regular classification of their own, just as strikes over wage demands are listed individually. President Roosevelt last week said there Is evidence of discrimination in hiring workers because of their race, creed, color or national origin and sought to stop it by creating the new committee in fair employment practices. The committee is authorized to require war contractors and a to Include clause in their government contract forbidding discriminating in hiking workers The main cause of strikes, however, is labor's ' wage fight and on these grounds: That the government has put a limit on pay increases while living costs continue to burst through countless seams in the restrictions stitched by the gov- - Point Values of Popular Sizes, Effective June s. 1S43 localities. In -- permit the government to sell bushels of whea for d, at the parity price for corn. Tobey, explained that the feed situation in the northeast is becoming critical. The measure, passed without dissent of the Senate after two hours debate, would bring direct appropriations to near50,000,000 livestock-fee- e ly $25,000,000,000. 'f4 t IMi. Jim, JeMes, mermaledea, Mt button, and thnBar CONTAINER SOUPS HVf It - SIZE . Mat TauuttSoup M other Soaps (iictwflng 6raoa , Broth, m4 Cocktail) TmHo, BABY CONTAINER SIZE U can nod Clam Juica, varieties, - Off or bottlod typos and ucopt Milk and (AP) Items on this chart require the surrender of Bluo Stamps from War Ration Book ONLY whether he could disclose anything about the reply to his let- Two Moscow late yesterday. y and Stalin is excellent. spite the potential danger of the job, women will be recruited as regular members of squads to fight incendiary' fireSrCivUian-Defense Director James' M. Landis announced today. This is one of the most exacting volunteer jobs American women have been asked to assume, Landis said. Women who are members of fire gaard squads will be protecting their own homes, their own families and -- their own from fires caused by incendiary bombs. Women are alraid wardens and in other phases i.cf civilian defense, and I know that they will be Equally ready to assume this new and danger-- " ous responsibility. Fire guards will receive 16 hours of intensive training in tinguishing incendiary fires while they are small and thus release auxiliary and regular firemen for fighting large fires, Landis said. Some 1,500,000 fire guards are being sought. Bee-Be- e Carbine ' McKinley By Harold PORT CLINTON, Group! Values to $22.97 . $9. 13.50 and missss' clsver Womens coats In the season's newest Instyles . . , now to two special lots lor our GreatSalt! Scads ei est Birthday styles to choose irom In a grand array oi colors! , Forty Injured Factory Blast "Last Minute" Fashions . . In AT THIS explosion shattering e wrecked one building of the Corporation of America's plant. No one was killed, but approximately 40 persons were five seriously, in PERTH AMBOY. N. J. (AP) the blast which- - blew A secret, new- high explosive hole in the roof of the Celanese block-lonacewith as an important compon- plants ent a sugary white substance tone recovery building late yesformerly used in pharmaceutical terday No direct, official estimate of blends now is going Into the r bombs soft- the damage was available, but deadly ening Axis Europe for an Allied State Police Sgt. Truman Moona said he had been told by invasion. company official that it would The component. Major General reach about $200,000. Charles T. Harris Jr. commandPlant Manager Fred T. Small of the Aberdeen, said the explosion was caused ing general by Md., proving grounds, disclosed failure and that it dam, power hexamethenetetra-mineis yesterday, the duct works and six aged known industrially as buildings housing the spinning section and acetone recovery de partments. ' Hesaid-he-couId- ni be no block busters of the pres- estimate how long It would take ent destructive efficiency, said to place the damaged plant units General Harris. back in operation. ; ('Eighteen months ago we had the will and not the means to Applies To strike down the Axis. Now we WASHINGTON To have both. . . . But I assure you, (AP) "clarify a situation - in which the hardest fighting and the there had been some confusion, greatest victories are still ahead. the OPA ruled today that butter . . . Even as 1 ofspeak, large manufactured on a farm Is subfensive actions are in preparaject to the same maximum prices tion. established for creamery butter. O. (AP) e ns. The new' fiream a vicious litcarbine combining tle and accurlightness, . acy up to about 2,000 yards was demonstrated to newsmen for the first time today by the War Departments Cleveland Ord nance District. Production now nearing full scale at the Standard Products Companys plant in this Lake Erie town. The carbine is a rifle, only 36 Inches Jong, like e the gun, it weighs less than six pounds, including strap and cartridge clip. Thats about three pounds lighter than the newer Garand. - Unlike tpe air rifle, it splt3 35. slugs from one -clip with deadly accuracy. The velocity of its bullets at 53 feet from the muzzle is 1,900 feet ranking next to the Iier second; Garand rifle' 2,675 feet -and considerably per econd . fire-pow- short-barrele- bee-be- high-velocit- y Prints! Dots! Plains! Florals! d ! 588 110 Only Roos and a big Roes event can produce a value sensation like this! Hundreds of beauties. Just unpacked. In colon and prints that "sing with bssh-- " - " ness. Actual Values to 19! of-th- tree-stor- LOW PRICE! LOVELY DRESSES g TREMEHDOU- S- PRICE SLASHING SHOE SALE block-buste- WOMENS NOVELTIES 97 hex-amin- sale of women's style and casual shoes! Another asNew, tounding Roe's shoe sale! fresh, merchandise brought to you at a remarkable saving An Important -- MENS OXFORDS Farmers above older types of hunting rifles which ranged less than yards. In combat. It has been the best weapon for the individual ever turned out, says Col. Forrest C. Shafer, commanding officer of nearby Erie proving ground. The carbine is especially good for jungle fighting." A soldier can carry four or five timps as much ammunitibn for this gun as he can for the Garand. Its very effective at short range, than having greater accuracy the pistol which is er handled expertly by only a few men at ranges over 50 feet The . new weapofp rapidly Is replacing the pistol as a standard sidearm, the colonel says. Easy to handle, it can be fired command style from the hip or from the shoulder. Dozens of the men and women assembling the guns 65 parts have Incentive for making them perfect They are fathers, mollies, wives, sisters or sweethearts of 32 Fort Clinton men captured or killed with General 192nd tank batallion on Bataan. Mac-Arthu- FAMED GLACIER , PRIEST REV. FATHER HUBBARD will present a motion ' picture and lecture "ALASKA IN THE WAR" Kingsbury Hall Friday, June 11th, 8:15 P.M. Tickets on Sale at General Admission $1.00 ' GLEN BROS. MUSIC 74 SOUTH MAIN St. ' r 1 347 sale right when you want them . . men's dress oxiords In black or brown! All leather construction. Sites 6 Vi to 11. B and D widths. Op Sure, youve tried lots of dentifrices Lightness With High Powerfiring The bee-begun, a toy with which most American boys have riddle, empty tomato cans, provided ordnance and industrial gup designers with the idea for one of the armys newest-weapo- I 1697 Value to $15 weight. Gun Inspires New War Weapon Combines C. V...V.- WOMENS COATS Stalin. Women To Serve Secret Explosive As Fire Fighters Made Ready De- . Here are SPECTACULAR SAVINGS! Beautiful suits In handsoms fabrics, every ana expertly tailored and detailed-.- Specially purchased ior this Grsal 13th Birthday Sale! A deposit holds your choicol food-enou- (AP) delayed Denver's first surprise trial blackout 20 minutes last hight In the downtovn section. The key to the master siren, secreted in a place for the use of emergency officers, Was missing whenjhe redalert sSunded atIQ. p.m. (MWT). Twenty minutes elapsed, explained Robert ,T. Kirchwing, city manager of safety." before another key was locate ed and the warning apparatus started. Meantime sirens in outlying sections sounded promptly at 10 oclock. Besides the uneven starts of the blackout, adherence to it w a a spotty, officials reported. v.y.,v vo ..J ' '' Actual $25 Values! Clever Bobby Style economy. As phrased it: The primary responsibility lies with each nation for seeing that its own people have the food Md. (JP) ommendations the conference needed for life and health: steps CUMBERLAND, stressed the urgent need of pro- to this end are for national de- A score of persons were treated to supply the termination. But each nation can in Cumberland hospitals today ducing material basis for relief cT war fully achieve its goal only if all for injuries suffered when a devastated regions. Problems of work together. virtually WASHINGTON The mys- ft ' 'Spinach and othar leafy greens, tomato ulce, and othar. vegetable ulces, fruit juices and fruit nectars n a No. 2 can may fall In the column ever 14 or. Including 1 lb. 2 oz. When In, doubt,' check the label d (AP) missing-ke-y V Two Huge Sole CAUTION Davies. On Missing Key DENVER tery of the WOMEN'S SUITS JK L M good May 24, to and including July 7, G H J valid through Juno 7. commenting at a press confer- Blackout Waits salt UKtsewrnr swiaih event AJJOttiMtrrt yJoHStkntv Vhw 111. - This chart only lists point values for the most popular sizes. See the official chart at your grocer's for other sizes and their point values Accord ' y'tSS & Iff rati MW A. FOODS Stalin Agree Pres WASHINGTON d share-the-foo- annew an NOT - i- e y lend-leas- 1 Sunday. A appropriation. tagged urgent to facilitate pending negotiations of an undisclosed nature with- - Russia, was returned to the House with two Senate amend' ments which were expected to send the measure to conference. One of them struck out a House stipulation that none of ,lhe funds be used to pay farm subsidies. The other, a rider inserted at the request of would SenatorTTobey FDR, actually organizing and administering relief were left to a Liter gathering. In adopting yesterday at Its closing session a declaration of principles and 30 resolutions am-eat paving the way to waul a well fed world, the food conference launched in effect an. intermovement national stressing primarily the ''esponsi-bilitof individual governments for achieving equitable distribution of food within their own countries as well as collaborating internationally toward an well balanced world (AP) lend-leas- 1 Plans Launched At Food Conference SPRINGS, Va. (AP) Prospects of an early international Conference on relief to follow the United Nations food conference, which closed yesterday, was the dominant topic among food parley delegates today as they departed for home. There was talk of- Montreal as a possible site for the relief parley. Washington also was mentioned as well as Hot Springs. It was generally expected, however, that the relief parley would be a much smaller affair than the food conference, and that it would begin its deliberations sometime before mid-JulRelief problems as such were excluded from the food conference agenda, but in its final rec- Meets With Snag WASHINGTON , its April figures show the increase trend, although the deLONE PLANE TRIES INCEN- partment emphasizes that strike is only a fraction of 1 DIARY RAID A raid by. a idleness cent of the total time workper inlone plane which dropped ed in industry. Here are the figures by numcendiaries on a forest near ber of strikes, workers Involved, rort Uriord, Ure., (. last tept..nd man.days iost for February, 28, has just been revealed. It March and April: was the fifth attack on the February 210, 42,009, 170,000. West Coast. In order, others 395, 200,000, 675,000. hit: 1 Goleta, Calif, 2 Este-va- n Point, Vancouver. 3 Fort Stevens, Ore. 4 Brookings, Ore. All were reported futile. ; Paul M. OLeary, deputy administrator in charge of ration-- , ing, said point changes would be made in the future only once a anonth. TtrS ease the burden ofrationlng. A new schedule of meat point values, which are one to three points a pound higher on mogt beef cuts also goes into effect - Bill e they are. World Relief Meet Planned HOT Lend-Leas- Pittsburgh, Scranton and Birm ingham are the only coal mining centers included in the bureaus survey. Prices might be at one those three cities feneral levelbein much higher in other coal mining communities. -- 3 194J-P- age is two points a . pound which comes to three points for a No. 3 size can and four points for a can. This was the second sharp cut on tomato Juice, both prompted by slow sales. WASHINGTON (AP) The OPA cut tomato juica ration point costs in half today, announcing however that all other current blue coupon values are expected to stand unchanged for another month. The tomatp juice cut which cpplies also to other vegetable Juices containing 70 per cent or more tomato juice is effective Sunday morning. The new value generally is not necessarily true for an individual, or for certain -- 4, OPA Reduces Point Value Per Can tumn allowed workers a 15 per cent increase over the wages they got in January, 1941. Within that time between January, 1941 and the autumn of 1943 living costs had risen about Bu-17 per cent, according . to the reau of Labor Statistics. The WLB still adheres pretty TfigTdly to that 15 . mula but since last autumn, living costs by the bureaus calculations have climbed about another 6 per cent. Thus, while labor Is limited to a 15 per cent wage Increase over' January, 1941, wages, living costs between then and now have risen a total of 23 per cent. The bureaus figures show a 26 per cent increase in living eesta since the war broke out in Europe in 1939. But labor contends that the bureaus figures are too low, that living costs actually are higher. The bureau, the government's agency on living costs, says its findings are based on investigations in 56 large cities and reflect the general pic-- mr tEstevan Friday, June More Tomato Juice Allowed FOODS By James , Marlow and efnment'g Office of Price Ad- George Zielke ministration. WASHINGTON. AP) La. Generally, this la the picture: 'ors discontent with the anchor The War labor Board last au- on wages while living costs ting float upward one of the factors in the rising tide of strikes Point racial- ' discrimination is ana Labor Department other, r Salt Lain City, Utah ... but Tried You've, mer a Tooll Taste New homogenized, formula gives surg-hi- g action . . . (1) washes, (2) scrubs, (3) polishes. 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