| Show t4 - 26 1018 THE SALT --- LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday May -- ‘ Grin and Bear It - - I Trustees Sift Coal Pensions' As Contract Talks Sna4 2 k A r"1 z :1 : r 3P" ' ' -- - 7--11 '4 I ' - 4' t r r- - - -- ' 4 - Et Nr7P m qi 7 1117N' 1- ilk & - -- 1 tl A ---- -- 4 N I ' - A (7 'NI 1 - v 4) Pa -- 4 ' N I 41 I "'vlt tItt' o ii :: ! t J :' Ir' '''''-- -' 7 rs:rf - to ('r vi ' IC' x i i ( - ' 1 - - '''''- ' J - l 4'4011k' : - r LI C411d Son 01110111 ilimonen mild II Li i DAYNES AI N YOUR ' or CLOCK E----LIE- I sS k Tow i i th1 11 :: 1 l 1 at t I Oki :::::ZIEZT ' 4 e - it' " - '77 - ((14 tZ- i n!h- -4 ‘ le le'A 4' - 0- t 44 7S ga ik 4" ) ve ‘- -' e 4---( (r - e I Train Crash Kills Eight BUDAPEST 25 '"" t I I I e f:-- 1 t 1 : I ' f ! y 1 r Ii t t ! - o I ' i - i - ' t 1 bhtrii ' i '1 :' 1 4j 4 II i lr 0 i t - - - - — - -- --- : j ' '' ' --- - -- - (A!' 7 1 t :I 11 s I S ' - :: - i c‘ j - o 4 c ?Ss' a e " o' 0 0 - 1- - i - eeJ '"lb'Y 0 ! 1 i - --- ti i i ' - -- i 1 0 INs44 FOR HER WAIDIOBE rofo-plE- cs owl 1 CASE 0141111 ii o' - ''ed: - s'N 4 -- 1 it i I - - - '' ' i : Olen CASES from VANITIES SLAXiCtIll t t ir MS hem Yew Travoi Pledrsure Begins as 1 I ) PI ua taz $695 $295 $250 from HANDBAGS from HIEF CASES frikm SLo TRAVEL SOUTH t) 0-14A- GOODS ' l' PENNEY'S — N Mezzanine 111) 98 P—aSneti:osnd - - - 0We : S''''''--::- 98 r" i 111::: ‘ si :: e -- dr- - 3 to ox 'i I: ( : "h1 1‘ -- fir' tite:: tli t i - 9 - 11 -4 't 2 Floor r 11 0-1A- 7 to 14 I Bloomer:type t 'QP)-A- Sanforized stripes (7 cut long legs bib type ' -- 4 Ik I k 1 : k wt4tA:i! - Ili C t' '" 4 ')" 2 to 14 4- I : -- q 0 ) C b ies - I Ago A0'"ft r?7- - i :4 l -dc-- 4 3 to 8 111 ' o I ' ' ' ' o 0 o !f ' 1 3 o 3 I ' 104 ' ' O' :''''' ' ' 7' "114- ''1bNi knits - '- - '- ' '4' 0 :: Agnty for PENNEY'S—Mezzanine z git 0 ' 1Y 1' '''': F I ' r' ' lq : s MAINI"----- - ' - ' 0 - ' ZI 0 0 o 0 0 A i'''' i I 0 0 I A k7 Vikk1'' st- '‘' 0 44:'j i t 1 '' : '' '' I 4'- - "S '''t : '' ' '' ll'''' Cal 6 1:i: - i ' i t 4 I 4 ' i'1Whk Ii 0 irl 4 der44 :::1 's1' ' ' 1 1 - - ' ' :'::" I 0 -- : ' 14"' O : I t e" L'LV : Cca::: xx' 0 I A 3 kit-- 11 0 t ''' 1 ' ::k Hartmann 9(0 2 to 6 1 - ot 4 0 Gay assorted colors 0 Sizes t (4 rayon or cotton One-piec- e I 0 f: 0 ° ! ) LA ' i t ' ' ) i t A A 4 a e T omoPo--rmoelkEPwN00nAte- 04”ro I e TODDLERS' SWIM SUITS ' ' 00111ry 1 ' Ft - 011444 t t11 $100 $295 $350 Larggag l'w alp I Exchosivo 0 s skirts Wrap-aroun- d O Full - COMPANION $3300 to $20000 SILLFOLDS ' a GRADUATION LUGGAGE TIPS hoot lit"'1°1"""1W"'"' PENNEY'S—Second Floor 4 ATTENTION! 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I:‘ eN - ! 1 - $ -4 - 414t t 1 4 ' ps e e ' I t and Distinguished luggage for all travelers Carry suits and dresses Plus wink'' free - 4' O I I ::: --- T 1 1 r" i 1 I t re frri:-'1:-! ::'-- - four I t ' n 1 s fr' "00 he I e'l k 'd 4- - 1 - - i 11 ((0t 11! vi 2' )- budget priced so you can afford a vacation too! c"") 1 " 0 '' I 61-- i1 and free booklet write PO Box 2533 Salt Lake City 'I --- 5 t 011)GS ( I Ar t LUSS SE 2 0 1- - Lf SHAPIR05 i Bride and Groom g pP -- 1- - C May — Hungarypassengers (Reutrisi) and Eight 90 injured when a freight train collided with a worker's train in a Budapest suburb Tuesday lo 4 N GET SEN i -I- II I '16 frit - ):--e- ‘e-- 1 AT 30-ce- nt SET FOR SUMMER WITH THESE BRIGHT ' t : For full particulars only hourly pay increase ing a an improved pension system and other changes in contract 4 L wage-cuttin- isyrase ' LOPittar's -- ------: w 4) 2 'I c--fl g the by John S Bugas for the Ford Motor Co" Bugas Ford's labor relatiorui director had rejected a union de-- 1 mand for a &Do wage increase and! called for a competitive wage adjustment to conform with rates at G M and Chrysler trivia 1 ' -- launched by U S Steel and General Electric and copied by the they said "It is a - 7 4 I LiJIL LI (s as a union victory "It is a staggering defeat for the "no wage increase" policy Win So Lou Came No longer need you worry about your condition and met to start hearing the dispute the purchase of hearing this morning An old established aids However the union and comhas a brand-nepany asked for several hours to company e de vic andiscuss the matter and then accepted by the nounced the agreement to start American Medical Associadirect negotiations again tion to correct your condiThe agreement is that they will tion If it doesn't it won't bargain through June 7 meanwhile abiding by the terms of a cost you a penny because contract which expired May 8 you may have a free trial except for a clause on maintenance in your own home This of dues offer is for a limited time The long lines workers are ask- Trading Center of the Great Intermountain Empire t 0 able 123 Souih Main' 1 LI A I DarCo '4 ' ILL! hope policy T 7 1 Sijit Lake Store I - - firCorp" I fact-findin- or I- Chrysler's average hourly rate is the lowest because it buys many expensive parts from suppliers' rather than employ expensive' skilled labor to manufacture them Itself Other rates are compar- of automobiles price —Sc s certairäy have to pass the cost of this agreement on to the public" the G IL official said Price Index Baida Anderson said the erty readjustment will be made on the first ply roll date after next Sept 1 based on the July consumers price Index Comparatively average wage scales for Um "big three" auto fact-findin- SECOND SOUTH AND MAIN STREET - constmner price Index- - The drop Walter P Reuther U A W presiis Limited to 5c dent and head of the union's 4 The oontract cannot be G M department was absent changed until Itay :9 1950 It from negotiating sessions for the becomes effective Friday time since 1939 but his colNo cnctunent was forthcoming first said he all of leagues from the industry pending study Tuesday's actions approved and G IL said it was not preReuther is recovering from pared to say what effect the shotgun wounds inflicted by a agreement would have on the sneak gunman at his home a l 1I - companies are $182 at G14 under the new pact $152 at Motor Co and $144 at - 4 ‘ PRICE INDEX PLAN from Page One as an annual im- Itay :3 1949 provement factor to increase the standard of hying Quarterty Adjustments 3- adjustments in the quarterly cost of bring factor with lc per hour added or subtracted for each rue or drop of 114 points in the I I 1 ' ar 62-ye- - I remarkable new campaign promise came to me in a dream dear-4- 'm jotting It down before I forget It!" Coatis-tie- retirement plan agreed upon by Lewis and Bridges has been attacked in the courts as illegal by Van Horn Lewis has served notice that he wants IPTl Reboot G 31 ' JP Wr - fund The -- ‘ ' 14' -- Tr - v" - - ir --- - Atielf 0- - - '1Ties f I-- j1-- : 41 t ' o COTICE TO TUE HARD OF HAREM g board named The by Pres Harry S Truman and headed by Prof Sumner H Slichter of Harvard university had - it i 1 - the meeting as "routine" It was Indicated that the discussion covered forms for taking applications for pensions for miners 62 years and older with 20 years mine service as well as applications for sickness and disability benefits supposed to be paid out of the give proposals to both sides at a meeting Wednesday tr Jt 1 P sac— ' 4 ' " 7-4- -(p : ) p4:--- - - --- 1k Firm Parley Van Horn and Lewis described — VE1) - --- - May 25 Efforts to write a new soft cgal contract remained stalemated Tuesday with John L Lewis pre- at a "routine" meeting of miners' pension fund trustees sidyet method for paying pensions of the $34000000 fund has been agreed upon Lewis representing the United Mine Workers union met with the two other trustees Ezra Van Horn representing the coal operators and Sen Styles Bridges (It N H) the neutral trustee - ''t '' f- - ' - '' r"-- 7 - TA! 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N Ls It ' ' NC Sar 1ge - 4- - !- -L :--' :' 71--'? )- ' ' '7 - -- k-- x a I'7 CI - - t ':'7 ' ' :' ! - - "1:- : r t - -r :' rta"6-'1 f- - the whole situation solved as part of the new 1948 coal contract But contract negotiations have This was due been broken off to Lewis disputing the right of Joseph Moody president of the NEW YORK May 25 UPI— Southern Coal Producers Assn to Direct negotiations involving 25- a seat at the negotiating confer- 000 long distance telephone workence ers were resumed Tuesday after Lewis' refusal to deal with the company and union asked Moody led to an unfair labor a presidential g board practice charge and a complaint to postpone its proceedings against Lewis by Robert N DenRepresentatives of the Amerham general counsel for the Naican Telephone and Telegraph Co's tional Labor Relations board A hearing on Denham's plea for long lines department and the a court order to compel Lewis to American Union of was reset Workers (C I 0) met Telephone bargain with Moody Tuesday Tuesday for June 2 Federal Judge with federal mediators T Alan Goldsborough postponed Later a company spokesman the hearing a day so he can study said the meeting had been "prea union answer due to be filed liminary" A union official said June 1 federal mediation officials will Union Phone ROUGH GOING By Lichty 5 It |