Show ' 1 - -- ' — - qk - - - i - ' ' - t --- - -- A ''s 4"- 704 --- 4 4 0 - i- - ''-t- P : - - ' : — —4 ' t' 4 - 4- '' '':' ''r : ' ' ' ' - - ' - '' ''4417'''''' '"sill'--'' 43 4 li ' 1 t ''' '''' ' - :' ' 1 ' : -- ''''-'''''' ""4':"r" '1 ' ''' -- -- - -' I 'l' 1 - I r-- ' - 1- ' 1- - 7-- j - - - -- ' -- " - 4 i 7 i i - - - ' - 7 '-- trek - -- 4- - - r'-'- ''' - 4 Average anual'earnings of lialaried employes were 8860 a year in 1890 Burns wrote' while oage earners averagedonly $157 ' - -: - - - 777- io i s-- wisophoi State Prison Guards picketed prison to back up wagehour dernands Walkout 'fizzled out" Indiana leiving I 1r-- 1 Flutes in Iiuiiaiia NEW! a crisp Ward Control young çIiainciigci - pattern-b- NEW YORK Oct 6 Wolfson FloriIdian seeking to overthrow 80-year-olSewell Avery as board chairman of Montgomery Ward St Co said Wednesday he and his associates have acquired more than 250000 common shares in the big mail order RCOnVerfliOn ' noso - in end see its fresh $2975 the sixpieca settInt $370 from $400 silver Of ceurse - MAIM MIMI' With Lip-ou- - r 1101ilf '7 — - - - ' ' -- --- - W's - '' ' -( - of 1 4'''''''' 'N --- - - - - -- :'" -- --- '1 4 -- - t -- - 016 ''' i9 I --- 9 ' - ' -- - - - - Noppy telt if en 14 many mile lovord colcits Cl 'his' soeson's mod 'litioNrs Felts!' - - 1111-- HUNTING '':' LICENSE HERE 1:: 1 Lzorz:"-7- rAdwolA ' - ortiVais in --- ----- -N 99 i La ' 17--g SOUTH - those-fin- - I wa'n— n46-an-- I C 11: ii Colored Deer Map r s::— I & T! Proclamation 1- i ' 4 ::::::::::k:t:A4ik GENUINE U S ARMY Arctic Heavyweight DOWN MUMMY BAGS Special "Never Again I ay —1595 At This Price" Hunters' Special $30 95 I VALUE I I 1 I tA - Raglan 4 $ WORSTEDS ' ell silos iSs:-'':t1I'V- :' 777"'"7:747"""'—'‘ - 4fL1 - : ' '''41LX1' fte 0 "V" - A :1:1' ' s 4 4 v 'i "'s N't 16 kl k 4sA1 ' ' z'i 4t tte Cital I ' I '"z1"'- - e - ' : ' : t- - 1 ' ''L' ) ' -- ae - lil ' ' - r -- - - E -1 - b—ut perfect MAIL r ORDERS - - TAILORS - MAIN - - -- -- --- -- - -- - & - 4 il 1 'k CLOTIIIERS 120 SOUTH 'MAIN t - $ 1t Include D1 - - -5 -- — -- - i RAIN PARKA Hunters' 95 1 i Reg solei twit $195 ' duckilunter OD Rain Pants to Match - ' $495 SP- - - I - Roomy Game Pocket Corduroy Collar' AD Sizes-- 36 to 46 ' 0 Cartridge Loops - 0" 0 c i - 1 7 a - t:r e - 5 - 1 — - a - -- 1 I Li- 61)(: - - r 9-5'Oe $R10e79 1 Ii - 0 'Hunters' Special el — ‘t i 14 1 s IDA-' - - 3 ' - ----- -li AMERICAN FIELD $295 fill!ng g- -- $ 11 49 Reg -: In OD - 4:0Aloirsofavr Heavy Durable Canvas - ' — e 95 HUNTING-1 COAT - orl t‘ HUNTERS' RED - Hunters' 'Special f - '214' $245 ‘ 1 k 1 - t 1 p117(Vplp 642' i 1 rtt-l- Ary i a'Ak ( 1411 -1-- 1 do t a 1i Li - 0 0 ':" ---- '41 1 Charge -k -- Open--- -- sok 7 FILLED-- - Pettey! (Residents of ' Utah odd - ‘i t A $ 1169 P Mtg L Hunters' special - - -- PROMPTLY ID G 1140-$29- 'RIFLE SLINGS 0 Used - reg valves ' fa $45 ' Hoots 20 hours with Lust one ARMY ) M 4 I II lined Red Flann61 Shirts Ainust for ovory hunter' US A s Pocket Hand Warmer- 'Ik1: heavy fleece Special -- Hunters' Spcial - SWEAT SHIRTS —11 10Heavy'quality bilght'red flannel !":-- t 95 try DO - Alsizeill41612 : ' A Warm f 00 otto Leather—with straps Reg $495 - - Hunters A 44'1'--- i I r t :!2c ?1"x A" - L0" SA1 kuntere Specie( Z 44 Nevi Canteen Set $11 Brand new Armycanteen with cover 411 S '' 11 ueswset Mt ! '3 Y x44isti41i ' 16 th ' It" NR II I I I tall Igo V9 Z1) 111eps Sizes 634 tis 1171 I ED HUNTERS' HEAVY R 0 - '' i '' ''' '' Warm ler ut I h ''OYSKm‘n ‘ AURMS g Red Reverse 4'4 Ttootovo0tAM1 ' 444 'fb 1 4r ''' ss't BF irnaensdt Huntotre Special t'( 30-3- tbBsrdigsht 3 itoN I C NEW RIFLE SCABBARD AILIsi : ' i' 0 - " - : d' - I NUBSIES I TWEEDS 41- ''' RIFLES HIGH-POWERE- D Remington and Winchester 32 special 14 30-0-6 270—and ammunition ) Opn thorge oceount - 'posy erwilt-hprm- s 4ku ''ltdr'' -- I 4 1I N‘z - setin 4or I II '''"-'-':- - n $2950 we carry a ccimplete Hai of I $2250 Reg Heavy WeterRe sistent 1 Vbs - s s)0 '1: :-- - t 'rA:':' 1 HUNTING CAPS REVERSIBLE lowest price in town ' iii"e1:t7'''':4's x-:--- TOP DACRON SLEEPING BAG 1 ib:P: 0 1 ' I I but a GENUINE ARMY BAG IP I 11"" This is not an Army Type CANOPY nt 3'2-L- B ( -- iifqv - - ! zipper with extra weather stripping Cross-stitchin- - o' """ Colorful plaid flannel lining Canopy top Extra heavy outer Rolls either single or double g prevents lumping !I 1 :ZN4'14-- t A ':' 'xx- topcoats Iwo— full a $3950 valve really Do luso febricsi tailoring -' end styling lin s venetian !hoc's coverts gaiter ' et I i $2450 I 11L" Full sixe-36"x- 80" All 'round 1 1t- ' !'' 1 -- cll SJIBUI - 7 So Main uDEE TO-PAI- Hunters' - Regular r - Nctx-tivi- - 2 271 PRICE YOU A - water-repelle- :''"'e' 4 °' r:i e- ' Tweds "'Velvets - kitZ 99 309 INC Eflualrum 011EHEDDC10 82A G it AJe(V - - r LBS PURE KAPOK n — "Home of Certified Diamonds" CAN AFFORD 7 ::1-4- 4 1 - WIEN'S SUITS L U sleeve models - - discounts dints - Ire)osi:ivitft-multtoto-itir- 'txn1 - rifle I in 7 : ' r c n- yes possible a end we-opassing the to youi ter SIVingl: 1 -- - A ' -- 2ou9 - I - Now ': I ' y ' t‘'''' f et top topcoats re 1r ) - 11 - CREDIT JEWELERS I DHEE GET YOUR 'I f 's N :':y' ' mehouthsto-vol- I ' 4 : ' 0 4- - gt at: 14 - - 1 ' t- - — ' 1 O ss - :q t 1k 1t-- ot 1:1:' il fl '' thousands of new I -- - huge purchase - conalsting '''' '"—" 'V x '1 A - t t — - ' t VolIIT S7 00 IFFIS - 7 -t- A i: Liners '39" Were - 1 slower:lows ' 1110PCOA113471‘ - '- n Ot) ‘‘ 0 " $1 - ::::: ' 0EicEz DEL1WEE 11 for-mal- ty teaspoon serving JavdeA3 r p t 4 o : 50 $ 0014: - :::::::::: : : ) - dropped The blue collar worker now HERE'S VALUES THAT CAN'T BE DUPLICATED I be simplicity amazed at the prices: $OUTH :3' controlled by Wolfson since he announced in August he would 'attempt to gain control of :Montgomery Ward oldest mail order house At that time it was known only that purchases amounting to 10000 sharesof Montgomery Ward had been credited to Wolfson in his own name hlinself Avery known at the time to own 64- '336 shares Montgomery Ward has 6700 000 voting shares outstanding The next annual meeting of the firm Is on April 22 Three members of the nine-maboard of directors will be up for under the company's cumulative voting system Ilitbkitt-Den- n -Ill 4:::::::: Vl:::::::::::::- vef--K1 SETHI 1111IDAL SET ::::::1i:: ' :::'::::::::::7:::::::::::::::::::::'" 1 iotiot ez in 1950 restored wage earners to top position (D i ViStIlOG - ' AT 'NO ADDTO COST —CREDIVI it :: UM ' olilaiue S0 z :: i::: TO NATIONAL ARMY AND NAVY DEPARTMENT STORE r— earns an average of $6924 a Oct 6 week while the white collar MEMPHIS TENN (UM—Political leader E H worker averages $6663 a week Crump ailing for more than Burns reported a month was reported- "much The scientist said that expinThe 80- - sion of the public education weaker" Wednesday "boss" was reported system has qualified a greater itiffering from a cardiac con- number of persons for white (talon and his physician said collar jobs and thus created !oxygen was being administered more competition in their field house: It was the first public indi 'cation of the amount actually I 1:11 : - War 31emplii4 'Boss' Ails - E sages under salaries again from 1946 through 1919 but the outbreak of the Korean d pi r(f) (4s-- 1ouis E 1 i "1:11(::''::::: - - 1Builds Hand - ' ! 1134:ll5-::- SIR RUSSELL talked to news- - eases as appendectomies and men at a symposium sponsored that they probably were equally by the San Francisco Heart in many L' S hospitals - — sociation and timilar associa-114y- r tions in five- neighboring 'coun-a ties Ile was one of the princi- - I L I eJr pal speakers at- the symposium:- In England- Sir Russell said Stttl°SePh 6 heart operations notv are about --141SN pSPIRfpf as 't rriur er op easraftiroenqsueannd :1 n° eh more h z 41110101000 ardous- In favorable caseC be - 7 -- f t- common-as-aPpeod- - In 1928 the iverage white col lar erntrloye earned $2398 a year while manual workers averaged only $1372 a year During the depression years of the 1030s differences 'were even greater White collar aries proved more than blue collar wages Rapid expansion of industrial plants for war production and a tight labor market boosted wages to higher levels than salaries in 1943 In that Year the average weekly earnings of imanual workers reached $45 compared with $43 for white cot 'Bred workers I ' the !Once - I ke s " f4 r ' - '''' 110010a 04001m 1111111618 4 6 :-- ::- - - t IsT '"- ' - t n larli DIAMO rill) ' '' 11:::: - MICHIGAN ciTY INIY Oet have been taken off the alert hooted at the pickets but not (Uri— A strike by Indiana tonight" he said The soldiers at guards on duty State prison guards faded to a: bad been on a standby basis r GOV &GEORGE 'N CRAIG 'fizzle" Wednesday night when since Monday called the strike "politically more guards than were needed re'Union inspired" and pictured is as an however officials reported for work fused to concede defeat and 'illegal and futile attempt" by At the same time National four the union leaders to aid the Demopickets patrolled Guardsmen standing by for prison's front gate Three more erotic Party-t- n November" duty were taken off the alert paraded before the service gate Sixteen men have applied for in the Hugh O'Brien state correcOne union official said he guard posts at the prison lions board chairman called the last week or so O'Brien said "wtoI was with satisfied the way strike a "fizzie': and 'reported i and he added they would be that 44 men turned up for duty things are going" Ile said the trained for duty to replace to midnight shift union counted on gaining five strikers as soon as possible on the three more than the usual men daily and "would whip Five men who didn't report O'Brien one way or the other" complement for duty Wednesday galled and O'Brien said the striking "All National tiptiardsnien guards were unpopular with the said they feared to cross picket lines who scoffed and prisoners 1 ::::::::e':::- - - - 'Lfii A ' - - - ft - r 1 4 i ' - " - - PEI'S(' byttara - - - - - - ell ICAp0 Iitt'"8' '''' Manual' iarldird fewer than one in 100 pa- -- dies -i- nIroom and not more than five die when all are"coO- - Taylor -- -' - - halts By Rennie SerVilee mmlid ' - viiii'vr I AI IN111E ink of-Gu- ' International Guards Union Merle Griffith vice president I I ' A - - I Oneedtare Heart Surgery GR at SO i0 epa Routine'Procedure - - - ' ' SUCCESSFIT -- - —1- -' ig ' '- 1 efo? 410 ii- !4i ' - - $ ) "—' '''!-! — 1 --- ' - - -r- Ni''1 - r-am"- al- —sal 1 ' - ' - ' ' 0' 41211se ft VY: - - - ) ordA - 1"-- - - -7-77-7 it i :- - i pi 1:-44'" i ww' I MORE TIIÁN --- - - -- - --- 4 95q- I - SAN FRANCISCO Oct' 6 'IL ' workers have outstripped white collar workers In earnings and Heart surgery which only arfaerwe'osiudteroetd100 v"-'111116 ruin continue higher years ago was considered v ' the economic scale Robert and dangerous procedure has! 4 t'in Relapses he said pre rare ore 04 K Burns University of Chicago become a common operation in' — not more than one in 100 1 :4 p ocial scienttst reporttett England and the United States in recent cases Also the good 4: 1 two specialists reported Wednes- the 't t- NVednesday operations do seems to be I A elcecirtive Burns officer a lasting thing 9 f Sir Russell Brock chief tho the' university:a industrial rela' -Dr :Frank- Gerbode reported : ) Center described his find- - rack surgeon lloSpital-i Ilas his ll Angs Mille university's Journal iLondon said he had performed500 cases had been' done at had and Stanford such since 1947lown hospital of Business published ‘Vednes1800 operations S'' ' '''' ' 't ' ' ' -- day: The article traces chank4 when the- techniques pacced nut become as Ile said two ' i ''''1011P" : into the eitis operations ing income cratus of wage earn- 'of the experimental-anJ40 Francisco other San hospitals clinical white collar employes ers and - -- ' stage ' had ac many heart surgery ' 1890s I i ' '' I 4' ""'''''" ' ehtesgo Tribune ' ' ip '' ' '' '' Jo --- 4 ort-l' ' '''' ' ' I 1 ' i " ! 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