| Show alF 5alt Cikc Zribunt Friday March 8 1946 Truman Reopens Alaska U S Land to Homestead Wages Board Maps Guide On Pay Hikes March 7 (UP) Pres Truman's wage stabilization Truman in an executive crder released by the White House board ruled Thursday night that 'Thursday reopened all public lands industry wage patterns already in the United States and Alaska set will not become wage floors or ceilings for future pay rises in for homesteading except those containing "substantial deposits' any industry it fissionable rriaterials for the reThe ruling was the highlight lease of atomic energy of a board statement intended to I:y thesanie order the president orde r clarify its policy of handling reThe order also provides that conversion wage hikes based on permitted disposition under applicable 111vs lands even containing other substances may be reserved the administration's new wage-pric- e 1 sionabie materials provided the when they have been determined policy 'United States can legally reserve by the president 'to be capable of It was issued over vigorous oba:I rights to minerals- in the land or peculiarly related to the trans- jections of the A F 14 and C I 0 the members of the board enter upon mutation of atomic specie together with rights toremove such production of nuclear fission or the land and mine and Opinion Dissenting the release of atomic energy" Ifanerals A F 14 Member Robert J Watt The president signed the new orThe president's action modified an order of Sept I 1915 designed der March 4 and stipulated that charged in a dissenting opinion to protect resources for the applications for entry onto most that the statement "is full of unof atomic energy and public lands could be filed on the certainties and can only contribute confusion to an already serirestriction for government use 28th day from the date of the or- ous with the inevitable ' public lands containing radioac- der with Veterans getting prefer- resultsituation of further industrial unence for 90 days After that the ve mineral substances rest" "Since not all radioactive min public generally might apply The board majority approved these guides for granting wage boosts: I Industry patterns normally will follow increases made in Conti:Mod from Page One averaging 176c The strikers are dominant wage or groups of companies W N T F the affiliated with norArea patterns companies 'Workers was called off just Some temporary service disrupwill follow adjustments mally rninutem before it was scheduled to tions were caused across the coun- made by substantial or significant try when plckets either set up their number of companies in a local begin at 6 a m (E S T or line of the lines ahead dead An agreement was reached with labor market area the American Telephone & Tele word of the settlement was deThree Orders graph Co granting weekly wage layed W S B has issued only Negotiations in the General MoThus boosts from $5 to $3 to its long far 'Jules workers and the conferees tors dispute marked time in De- three industry pattern orders apabsence but proving 18lic an hour rise as the agreed it would serve as a "pat- troit during Dewey's striking C I 0 United Auto pattern for steel 18c hourly for tern" for all 51 unions affiliated the Workers union filed new supple- shipbuilding and 16c hourly for with the federation A minor hitch developed how- mentary charges of unfair labor meat packing Under its steel patever when leaders of the 17300 practices against the corporation tern it approved a 19c an hour the national labor relations boost for aluminum industry striking employes of the Western with 2 The board will announce as Electric Co's Kearny NJ plant board The U A W accused G Min work stop- of going over the union's headref- quickly as possible any industry or said the area wage patterns which it conappealing for a rage would continue until the erendum of strikers and added that siders sufficiently well defined to workers ratified the agreement the corporation accused union lead- permit of general application ranting them hourly wage raises ers 3 As pattern standards are of 'ulterior personal motives" The C I 0 Transport Workers announced any wage increase union called a strike against the within their terms may be made Louisville (Ky) Railway Co effec- without application to W S B and midnight and said mem- may be used before the office of FAST! tive at would bers 'picket company barns price administration in seeking Here's the dean modern way to and shops to prevent buses and price relief relieve simple backache John4 son's Back Plaster! Eases pain will represent street cars from operating The Patterns stiffness strain Foe la groat not know how neither did said it wage floors nor wage ceilAt all drug torte Insist on company many of its employes were union ings and in any particular case the Johnson ts Johnson duality members or how many would par- board will consider any special "warranting or reticipate in a strike The union is circumstances a from the esbonuses quiring departure wages higher OIL IIEATEI1S demanding and a 'contract covering working tablished pattern" 5 In ruling upon a particular conditios case the board will consider priCornplets lin of fine quality oil 472 water heaters Nothing down marily but not exclusively the b 5a t previous wage setting practices monthly paymnts from $256 of the applicants Oil space hatrs best made SevEntered at the Isaued every morning Increase Guide poet office at Salt Lake City as seeond ral sits Pricd from $6900 iftS matter under act of March 8 1879 8 The amount of increase Rithacrintion rata: Utah Idaho Nvada anti Wyornine daily and Sunday month placed into effect in particular 3130 year in advance VI 5 60 elsewhere industries or local labor market month in U R daily and blondav areas between Aug 17 1945 and MAIM' The Tribune In a member of the AmmThe Ammoniated Preis Is ex- Feb 14 1916 becomes the guide oniated Press 317 South Stoto Dial 56761 clusively entitled to the use of reprodue to recognition of patterns rather tion Of all news dimpatches credited to or not otherwime credited in this 'paper and than a comparison in terms of rate a!mn In korai new' puhlimbed herein levels as applied under wartime controls 'T In recognizing patterns the executive order (Feb 14 1946) refers not to a single pattern but to those various patterns which have developed during this reconversion period in various industries and localities The board pointed out that a l'significant change had occurred in the standard of gross inequities It Is now permitted and required to consider inequities between industries as well as within single industries Double Comparison "This comparison as between related industries will be made both in terms of wage rate levels and in terms of a comparison of to give proper Scientfically designed post-V-day wage increases" it to feet support yourg growing said "This will be necessary to permit the fullest possible use of the established pattern principle and to avoid inequitable results which might otherwise t follow simply from the postponement until after Feb 14 1946 of reconversion wage settlements in various industries" Watt criticized the president's wage-pric- e policy as applied to the steel iron ore and steel processing or fabricating industries where strikes took place Similar plants not on strike were exempted from t the wage order Watt said Affects Only Strikers "This conception of the government's wage policy reflects a general wage pattern only for those workers who were on strike on Feb 14 with few exceptions blanketed into this privileged Shield tio oxford for the growing girl Tan only Sizes 412 class and closes the door on the millions of other workers who to 9 Widths AAA to C 8 15 would rather follow the orderly procedure of collective bargain-ling- " he said: "It is an invitation to these !workers to resort to other means to gain their just and equal March WASHINGTON 7 (NYT) WASHINGTON erals are not now fissionable the new restrictions will apply only to land containing deposits from which thorium uranium including uranium enriched as to one of its isotopes and elements higher than uranium in the periodic table can be refined or produced" the White Ouse said In explanation of the tri-parti- te STRIKE FRONT NEWS nine-week-o- ld back-to-wo- rk 13ACKACHE lakc ilribunt - II APPLIANCE - 'roprobilt six-mon- th balance posture SHOES FCC TIGHTENS RULES FOR RADIO OKEHS WASHINGTON March 7 (?) —The federal communications commission Thursday tightened its procedure for issuing and renewing radio tatian licenses The commission said that in reviewing applications it will give particular consideration af-to 2 Children Die 10 Critical After Drug Dosage Error MADISON Wiz March 7 (UP) —Two children died and 10 others A Winston were in a serious condition after to be Churchill invited testify on they were erroneou-sl- given phenothe proposed $3750000000 loan to barbitol tablets during an influenza his country was made Thursday at Wisconsin public the epidemic We ought to hear him" Sen school in Sparta the state welfare Capehart (R) Indiana told the WASHINGTON March 7 UP)— suggestion that four program service factors fecting the public interest 1 The carrying Of sustaining (not sponsored) programs including network sustaining programs 2 The carrying of local live programs 3 The carrying of programs devoted to the discussion of public issues 4 The elimination of adver- tising excesses Russia Sends Observers To Fund 3leet WASHINGTON March 7 UPI— Russia belatedly decided Thursday to take part in the international monetary conference United States officials were elated at the decision although the soviet group will sit only as observers along with eight other powers which have not Yet ratified the Bretton Woods agreements creating an international bank and monetary fund The Russians had ignored for months an invitation to the conference of 35 member countries opening Friday on Wilmington island near Savannah Ga Russ May Still Join An embassy spokesman said he did not know whether Russia might seek membership in the fund and bank as at least two other late comers—Denmark and Panama— are expected to do A soviet delegation at through the international food and agriculture conference at Quebec last fall and then did not sign the world food charter adopted there The United States has been anxious for Russian membership in the bank and fund High government officials revealed this week 'that only if Russia agrees to cooperate with the united nations in this and other economic matters will this country consider her request for a 1000000000 loan By holding aloof Russia could senate banking committee "He's against the loan and he's considered quite an expert" The former prime minister said in the house of commons on Dec 13 said that he was "astonished that the United States thinks it worth while to exact the equivalent of 162 interest in the special circumstances in which we find ourselves" He also called it a "pity" that the loan agreement had been "linked up with other at Interviewed transactions" Miami Beach Fla on Jan 16 Churchill declared that the loan was vital "to give us time t2 get on our feet again" The banking committee took no action on Capehart's proposal Capehart's proposal came during testimony by William McChesney Martin Jr head of the govbank and ernment's Export-Impoformer president of the New York stock exchange Martin testified that the British loan proposal was sound and should help to carry out the trade increasing and stabilization purposes of the Bretton Woods agreements He said that he believed the seeds of the recent war had been sown in a high tariff department said Thursday The children were given the phenobarbitol taken from bottles labeled "One Grain Aspirin" They were taken to the hospital at Camp McCoy for treatment Te welfare department said the tablets had been given to the children az aspirin in repeated doses The tablets had been sent by the school in packages labeled pirin" by the University of WisCOTISin school of pharmacy Feb 6 The tablets were administered rt trade-restricti- ng N J March More Woolen Cloth Seen The March 7 (11- 1-Acautiously hopeful note on proJduction of W001 cloth for civilians this year was sounded by the commerce department Thursday night with these predictions: 1 Lightweight fabrics probably will be in "relatively plentiful supP1Y-" 2 Because of lessened military demand merely equaling last year's output of would increase the quantity of that cloth available for civilians by more than 60ee 3 Total production of wool cloths in 1948 will be 400000000 to 500000000 yards compared with 496000000 in 1945 and 529000000 yards in 1944 The forecasts were made In in article in the department's monthly publication analyzing the woolen industry WASHINGTON Gene Sizes 1212 to 4 to Widths AA to SHOE SALON-SEC- OND Sizes 812 to 12 5 95 12 D tan only I) v tAtTistm King of all loosens and raises phlegm lodged in the tubes—clears air passages—soothes rasped raw tissues one er two sips and worst coughing spasm eases You get You results fast feel the effect instantly Compounded from rare Canadian Balsam and other soothing healina pine ingredients Buckley's CANADTOL Mixture U A S made in is different from anything you ever tried Get a bottle today-45c-- SIM FLOOR 1 ZEMO 810-Z)46 J '1141 4 I fi 4 001 Irt Brown Block 201 WASHINGTON 209 SOUTH MAIN to Wo !grooves BLVD Ogden Ufa It Nfaxt Door PAIN LESS DRUG CO ds Just Arrived! y I 4 J 7::r L tozz 10"yr VA :cond S for Women TENNIS 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