Show — - ' 4 1 Zatt IThe Thursday Morning Feb 1913 11 Chief Postwar Bridle on Labor Alhs-Clialine- I 1 rs ur Allis-Chalme- Merchants Plan Parley on rs order setting the wartime minimum work week at 48 hours Details of the presidential decree were exrected to be explained by Paul V McNutt war man power commissioner who came to Chicago to address the conferences at a dinner Hill charged that the present set-ur has "discouraged collective bargaining by unions in favor of gambling in litigation before government boards" but he predicted a "greater recourse to genuine arbitration in the postwar period" Lawrence A Appley executive director of the NV M C told the association that the "true measure of wartime power is: not merely population but its utilization that counts for victory "The one way leading to greater utilization of man power" he said "is to improve relations of labor and management" "In this second year of total war complete mobilization and full utilization of man power is the objective that management labor and government must achieve through collective participation" asserted Glenn E Brockway assistant director of the NV M Cs bureau of placement He outlined methods of obtaining labor through the U S employment service Representatives of the government and industry held high hopes that the future course of labor as well as management will be clearly charted before the discussions end - rE CONSTIPATED? NO LONGER! Boy how fed up I used to get with myself! I gust ssnt any good I used to use medicinal laXaUes 13it my constipation came tack lust the same Then I fond out -- why —it was due to lack of bulk" In my c'et! So — I began eating regularscritocG's ly and drinking plenty of water 'That swel cereal got cause of my right at the and corrected coastipatlon the 2:! It helped me"lom Regulars1- Maybe it could too Ask for it at help you your grocer's toial ogg's in ls made by crecx leLict4az - 1 - 1 ALL-EsA- N 1 I lf order Speaking for the railroad companies R E Edens superintendent of Ogden Union Railway and : lf railway labor act requirements apply to them "That means that we already - --' -- Vire - A 1 - Ii t : y r'e5-''-'- 0 :: : a t: Oil RI A3 r A -- IV 4 r--- ' Y - ' a - : ‘' 40 C' c ' '' 1 ' " -- p 4 9 --- r----- 7-- - t - -- - - 1 - -) - - '':' 1 N:-- - -1 1 ” 1 -— 1 t it 11 - 41 i ' F'f- - t v ''"'''Lel - I - : J 1 A 1-- I -- - t '' : 1 ''''-- - 1 'c'S ''- i I — c - ' ''- -- :' 1- -1 ' - ONCE-A-WEE- K 1 Et 1 -- Cr ir 1 -- 2 : 1 t Ir:-- r'"4"--4- 1 k-- - p -- c '- - - 0z - s 'k - A 'N ' '' 7 - ' t-- ":!- 0 t - - - "' r1 I I - ' : ' xtk "'"' ' '''''- I i '' 1 misses My Conoco It s Nth motor oil is raade :'- - ( Z"9 - : t e 1 '''''''''' ' '' - - '' - 5 5 - 1 t i I - wl ' A I 4 I ' t - - q ' - y 1 :' K A ille4J4112 i 'ilo:LfrtItA i I CO ' I I ing" Mr ce--- - 0 io -- t ' BUY WAR BOl'i' BUY WAR B0'- 't --'-- I BUY WAR BO ' I '1 'WAR BONDS' :VAR BOND& '114- - --- IV g CIITS U1' 'I' I - - ---- - ' 1 ' l': - BONDS' BONDS INAAR INAAR i ' f sti ort-- - o oty Igo for l'hS fectless Casmroll ur :'-- - - i'' Farrell added that the time i lf ' - t i 4 k '"""' 4004- - 4 for it" Pdt r - trades union was available i 11- 7 v r-- : 41' "4i representativeC of one Only i 1 4 H "I don't think it will affect the building trades The majority of us have already been working 60 allizir'21" 71411 MOTOR OIL i i - !'s'h'i NONE L ! i - sAFER ILL'i'0 I Ikf rt - 10 '''' Val--ma-c ' ' el4 -- 4 - I i 1 " j No D i -:- II' t 0111' 1111111r-rairMirt- - 354 --- - - ittq-li-'' 4 g:'- 1 4' 1 2 - I - i 47:1-- ke - -- - N - 111111 A cans 2' 'i -- Ct 1 G31 i 1 - 1 - 1 ) ''--- C A - t — I! zER0 ) t — CLEANER w2la uct draC t t t sa aCc Quart -': t i Try pinkeye for a tasty different flavor 2 Sauce for 23c Cranberry c an cans strained Colors— I 17-- Cranberry oz up your table 8 1 1 i we '- 115 4 2 - : 1 :1-- : ' 10 )i c P — - a PIIIII BEfillS 2 lbs 33c jikan r 1 ' 4 i new product — replaces Amtnenia — cleans painted surfaces—a wonderful prod- I Ishurflinoneg—dress ' ' i - A CIIIIS 32 u peas—the army doesn't use ''t 1 1) )4 1 -- i --- l' Suce i - C -- c ' :' - "4 se ' 11' fa5 ' e ' s I - 1 -K I I -- -- teeti 0 - i D) 'N ' t 15o f II --'-" l's - I 511ro7 t pkg 3 r L7 le k NO 0 - -- 2- - Cr IkS) - PAUL'S FOOD STORY 102 West 1st North PEOPLE'S MARKET HALE'S FOOD MART SALT LAKE STORES D B & W R AFFLECK South 5th East HANSEN'S CASH GROCERY 2701 South Main HODGES GROCERY 868 West 3rd South 511 90 T Street 89 D Street BRIMLEY CASH MARKET 601 East 21st South QUALLS MARKET 1437 Indiana Avenue BUD DAVIS GROCERY E N HOWARD'S STORE 814 West 2nd North SEAL'S QUALITY MARKET 4800 Highland Drive 1470 South 7th East HUTCHINSON'S FINE FOODS DICKINSON'S MARKET N A SMITILS FOOD MARKET 590 East 21st South 680 Etit 2nd South and VARIETY STORE LOCKWOOD MARKET DOUGIAS GROCERY ' 721 North 2n4 West 2425 South State 1180 East 6th South STREET FOOD MART STATE F J LUCAS GROCERY 1107 South State EARDLEY'S SUPER MARKET 808 East 2nd Smith STEWART BROS GROCERY MAYO MEATS & GROCERIES 602kSouth 2nd West 702 South 7th Fast 1088 South Ilth East EAST BENCH GROCERY G M WILLIAMS GROCERY 1502 South 15th East McCULLOUGHS MARKET No 1 651 6th Avenue 560 South 8th East EIGHTH AVENUE GROCERY ASSN WESTERN CO-O- P McCULLOUGH'S MARKET No 2 378 Eighth Avenue 950 West 2nd South 752 Sixth Avenue ENTER? GROCERY' AL D G Ne I NON'S WM WOOD MORGAN'S MARKET 1378 South Ilth East 1077 Fast gth South 402 East Pth South St: No 2 SONS WM A E WOOD PARSON GROCERY DAN S GARDINER GROCERY 1260 East 4013 South 1826 South 9th East 1646 South gth East TAVLORSVILLE stync GRIFFITH MARKET Taylorsville Farmingtop ' t - what a difference HtfrEIREBtx:aswq----- elbrS -- I - ! g 1 cans ungraded ZY- 1 -A r----- 3 plEgs 10' 20c !Taper Candles O sa 1 I2c "s ---- c -t i n I s I WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER MIOt 1r refter 1 36 TABLETS 204 100 TABLETS - a little ti ki iii MACARONI—VICTORY STYLI 3 cups cooked macaroni 14 cup CH-Catsup 1IA cups water 1 eon button mushrooms 12 ripe olivas (optional) cup grated American cheese Salt to tasto Crisp cracker crumbs I- - L - i ''''l pug1 2Z Large Pkg Reg or Quick z Stud n 1 -- i I VA7 - a rep I 1 i Li 1 i METHOD: Boil macaroni in salted water until tender Drain Run cold water over Mix CHB Catsup and the l'h cups hot water stir in mushrooms mushroom juice and olives Pour this sauce over macaroni then place the prepared macaroni in layers in buttered cassel role with grated cheese on eacayer Top with mixture off cheese and cracker crumbs Bake in 400 degree oven about 20 minutes and business manager of Ogden Building and Construction Trades council i 7 - C-- 1- s 2 pkgs 25c CIA 2 lbs 29c Bars B ' Cans 2 Tips—No I VW - rl ) Corn -"-- ( for all hours worked and one-haweekly over the basic 40 would make no difference in the grain and elevator and kindred industries because that has been the customary pay procedure and "the regulation just suits me I'm -- - 'szoat (1- A - ollitilliA14:' - - 1 and - B EIOVIIIIIICE Eliminate I real salad delicary—Buttet size tins—buttet size tins exempt from declaration at rationing time A Pkgs A Lifebuoy soap 3 -- - 17c I ORANGES I 1 LIAIIDARIII With all essential vitamins and food vatues left in coating i ' I gill rell SOTIT3 40-o- '- - - - z f Spears 32c Asparagus White Early Garden—Green All flavors A Arsals g9NDSt 71 hi quick 1WAR ' l't 1": a - I t r IN 1I Chicken Gumbo Vegetable Beef Beef or Bouillon Consomme i' bromlATO I?if ' RPM V 1:11:11 CuRanhell's- i c - Bags—The Economy Pkg Sun-Ki- st - f:IWAR BONDS IWAR BONDS' iI - rt 1 I (PARER CORII HEAL lb - ' - I I 43c All 1 - ''‘-- ') '1- 7:2 1 - ()Rahn oats 7119 Flavors 1WAR BONDS '' i - ko BUY WAR BC Bd e: i f 4 1:-1- ' i1 H it - 4 Ii BUY WAR 1 t i BUY WAR BO I 1' f: - ' BC :" i 1 ' $ BUY WAR BO: ' BUY WAR BO' BUY WAR BC! 11 T7 ic: 14-o- - - t BUY WAR i'!''''' - - t IPPRA — ' 4 tilY I 'Fk va I ' 81 n I u Our Government expects us to eat the foods that are l A G stores are conveniently located in your plentifull neighborhood—stores selling nationally advertised qualify food A llarge group of grocers banded together and pledged to give you "The MOST of the BEST or the LEAST" product Potent natural source of vitamin Needs no refrigeration WAR BoNps WAR BONDS 1 CI Sir 1 tr1 ri tri Nal al 0 WAR BONDS' z Pkgs WAR BONDS' pols VY cL99 n aris rig LI i - "ZING" Wheat Germ I pkg 23e 1 ::: Your Mixture contains dope remarkable Cantdruggist bas this lira discovery—get a bottle right Third Avenue Pharmacy — Pay Store—Coombs Drug Drug Stork any good drug store and take more restful sleep tonight You'll It quickly loosens up thick thr phlegm soothes raw membranes k ing breathing easier Doesn't have much time to gather things for a whoIe year: It doesn't run around looking for a particular kind of food either It eats The things that are available keeps a small store of various articles and decides that this is:the it has been saving for Rennet powders for puddings—desserts R-- - r 7tr-- - ''' m oweithmiwo TA That Go0 to JUNKET 1301111En 2 pti:gs 19c Vitamin this necessary DENT' PLAT ""-P'-- cl S43 Can 8-- oz - rj plc-Ge- 1 - ' New e i i: - 7 ' t Why suffer from loose dental MOY new alkaline holding p I der that forms soft transparent sue cushion lasting 4 to 12 hours Ion Laugh sneiti coagfi without I of embarrassment MOY's pleafa ror helps combat 'clenturebreo 11 t ' ' --7 BON:-—ft--- BUY WAR The have to work longer hours grain industry just can't get by on any week and we have been operating on 48 or whatever hours it has taken to get the job done "We're not kicking about the salaries" he continued "because getting the work done is the only thing that is important SoI cars't see any reason to complain Wee got a war to win and we canot win it sitting in our chairs wish40-ho- -4t BUY WAR BONI- 1 7- ' i i l'id---- IIISTAUT POSTIKI 8hat ONCE-A-WEE- 41 $ - ? your engine's insides OIL' PLA'rENG is for you to de-r Ni ' cide but anyway my ) ' i Conoco ' 'e' ' CLUB service is free Pick 1 '' your regular day and join" - - to OIL-PLAT- E Y- s d I ' or' fj a f ' 4k - tem that never 7 1 :41""7:'::kl 14' 1 - ipt-1 — 0 I - - when we'll have to cloe-dtdoors "That may become our greatest problem because if we can't get merchandise to sell we won't be able to keep our stores open at all But if the government wants us to keep open longer hours and if we have to meet the added payroll costs—well that's just what we'll do and gladly as long as we can stay open" he added 'y lubricants for the chasis plus a sys- - 'a :-- '" -- - Conoco Specialized kk14 " t s I'll report all car con- ditions I End I've got - ""7-77---- - CarefuE i t 1 N - - tery—the radiator l'Z''" - - '4 '''''''5- '"t i'i" 1 4 - " - yyi P-- L Industry Unaffected Two spokesmen for the grain and elevator industry Elwood Williams president of Ogden Grain exchange and P J Farrell grain dealer agreed the new ruling would not have any effect on their or related industries "It seems to me personally" said Mr Williams "that if we wake up we'll run into a food about next year and in order to avoid that we're going to say "Welcome to my Conoco ))-cum for free car care It's the sy&ematic i- - -way to check your tire infla- i'''''711" '''x'stT tion—the treads—the bat- s I the only thing that really counts now is winning the r "In times like these longer hours won't kill anyone and if we can give something extra f"7F J Adc4AAt!4 we're going Letd4 o it" Mr Levin said "Just how it will affect us though is something else With the problem of merchandise rationing and scarcities developing keeping our stores open longer hours may only hastenir the time - N ' I - - ' '''44t100 1 k" 4- r '' l' ‘ ' 1 ''''' I T '' ' 1 i lb r-----1 "' '11: - $i 0 that eill'' ha 1 t - --- ! will arise 0-- - - BONDS BUY WAR BONDS BUY WAR BOND reip'7'7' :75A1JY WAR BONDS' BUY WAR BOND-----1- AP( WAR BONDS' ! '''-''''- '' ' m: BUY WAR 54"t-- Take Good Advice—Try Buckley - 41 fl 1 Pine Balsam Menthol Irish Moss and Other effective ingredients Buckley's CANADIOL Mixture— (triple acting) is more effective— different entirely In action quicker Over 12 million bottles of Buckley's CANADIOL Mixture for irritating Bronchial Coughs due to Colds have been sold—proof that thousands of "111-'- -- : 2"r Australia—Nhw Zealand Newfoundland Canada it's the same s I "Nothing like Buckley's for Coughs duo to Colds Bronchial r Coughs and Bronchial irritations" wortt know its Canadian mothers Now on Sole in U S A would hardly dream of facing st know without that it They Suci no Compounded from rare Canadian Kai-she- 3 f:' In - ' k ar g -- - term ond 0 : --- N- un 11 1 1 Buckley's "CIIIIIIDIOL" Outsell: 1111 Other Cough1 r11edicines-- - - I 1 ly ts wn' - P-4- 11r11411i1 These rules apply for reservists in certain special categories: At the end of the first full academic term in 1943—meaning the Easter recess for students on a quarter system and the summer recess for those on the semester plan—active duty will begin for medical dental and veterinary stuUnder the original interpreta- dents premedical students junior tion all enlisted reservists not in and senior (non-l- l 0 T C) engineercertain special categories were to ing students sophomore engineerbe called at the end Of the cur- ing students and sophomores at rent semester or substantially cor- recognized military college responding academic period" At a conference here -- current semester" was defined as the period in sessi-oon January 27 regardless of whether it was the first or sec- the-quarte- pro-and-c- - around for a earful of folks who work "down your way" By keeping Up a regular share-thecsystem you'll save Gasoprecious tires line too! f " ' sk C'1 - - -- - cankiss your bye in time 1 : : ' ' Z t i A 1 - tt 4 :: : - kt k I t q--- - l' ' 17 ' '4 I I‘ I1 gi : ' : ' : t ' - 4 1 : in - 1942 (UP) commerce orie Ntr—A 10 war department spokesman disclosed Wednesday night a new official interpretation of the plan —announced January 29—for calling to active duty enlisted army reservists now attending 'colleges and universities - First Speech By Rep Luce Stirs Capital declared: "It company won't affect us because we just work until the job is done and pay for all time daily over eight rates hours at time and one-haso we'll just keep on working seven days a week as usual" A similar expression came from R C Albright secretary and traffic manager of Ogden Union Stockyards company He explained that all employes of his company are affiliated with the freight handlers' union and therefore the Depot lf lL7')--Marj- Feb WASHINGTON —A The adjutant general's office now has advised the several service commands that this interpretation is revoked and that henceforth "current semester" means the 'first academic period that terminates after December 31 rnent that she doubted Americans 1942" would permit abandonment of Thus an ordinary reserve stuwhose first or fall semester ''sovereignty of American skies dent was in progress on that date would we as altrust our British deeply be subject to call at the semester lies of today and tomorrow and end some time in midas we may I hope trust our Rus- winterusually A similar student attendsian allies tomorrow and today" ing a school operating on She said "We have been insensibly would be entitled to beWASHINGTON Feb lo (in — but steadily losing our commercial gin system and conclude a second quarter Clare Boothe Luce got reaction air supremacy abroad" and asgalore Wednesday to her first serted that the wrong U S air speech to the house policy now would lay the "groundVice President Wallace issued a work for America's certain destatement feat in World war III" M rsRoovelt Mrs Roosevelt added her comment conference that there "must be far4 And all over official Washing- - free access to the travel lanes of ton there was about the world" f' When reporters observed that the talk in which the Republican e ' "gentlewoman from Connecticut" Mrs Luce had questioned whether said in effect that America should we should permit foreign planes 0: igr7i)-- )) become mistress of the skies just to fly over American territory as Britannia rules the waves after the war Mrs Roosevelt That brought a response from asked: tI 1aNvmw Vice President Wallace to whom "Are we going in for a peaceMrs Luce had paid her respects ful t we?" L--- -while disagreeing with what she Then a member of the capital's called the- "globaloney" of some of female press contingent men his global tllinking don't go to Mrs Roosevelt's con"I am sure" Wallace stated ferences—sought the first lady's that the Republican party is not comment on Representative Luce's or freegom of the air after the have to await our knowledge of war is over I am sure that the what was "inside Stalin's head" vast bulk of Republicans do not "We can't be inside people's want to stir up animosity against heads" said Mrs Roosevelt "We OUR WEEIGEND SALE either our Russian or English al- have to take what they say We lies at the present time know what Mr Stalin has said FRI THURS SAT "None of us wishes to use those what Mr Churchill and Generalisk methods of preparation for World simo Chiang and the FEB 11th 12th 13fh war III which will make World president have said" war III inevitable" The congressional record out Wallace evidently was referring today devoted 12 pages to Repreto Representative tuce's state- - sentative Luce l' work six days of eight hours each making 48 hours a week with time and one-hapaid for all time in excess of eight hours in any one Eden's Sister Dies day So far as I can see this order LONDON Feb 10 won't affect us at all" ' countess of Warwick l56 iti Defense Areas Affects Anof Foreign Secretary si sister was made in The thony Eden and mother of the earl of Warwick died Wednesday order toproclamation stimulate production and at University College hospital was specifically applied to certain defense areas for this purpose in ''' ' the belief of Elliott S Wright -t 44e chairman of Ogden chamber of i - --- : -' ' ? r 75 ' ' i !': 4 ''': sion and it will create some seriIle:-ous problems for the retailers to - '1 iron i : e'- -' If out "' I 1 "We're ' already cooperating with ''re ' ' ' k's :a the war effort in every way we r: —: '" ' 9"''''"1 4 't 1 know and that's just what we 1 1 i Ai want to continue to do" said Mr '4t:'" ii t eA ”t ' ' A Wright "Most of us haven't had ' time to find out just how we shall s ":' :'' :: be affected by the order but well A -I I 1 ' ' i meet tomorrow to begin discus:l' t 1 ' sions to help learn just what our ' I problem will be and how we are It t I going to have to plan to meet itre- " 1 Another spokesman for the '' tail merchants was A L Levin :i chairrrian of the group in past wife good: 1 iI I years who declared that while to drive he had not tad time to much :attle 1 '- out-chief- t 1 ods in- - each for e Get Semet4er Term "3 Setting up an overall plant dustrial agricultural and govern- mental man power The division program for man power utilizaon the studies just chiefs he added would serve tion based as field men "to consult lined ' "4 Suggesting other war man with and advise the war man pow- er commission's 12 regional direc- - power commission services availand their respective man able to you such as placement and " power utilization consultants" training McNutt defined the three reHe reported the utilization con- would "help management quirements for making full use of and labor find out down the indi- - the nation's human resources this victual plant and 'production unit way: hovt effectively the people on the "First—Persons now engaged in job Are performing and suggest essential activities must remain means of increasing their effective- - Where they Are unless they transfer to still more essential activinesa " McNutt indicated experts would ties or to essential activities in be borrowed from industry to serve greater need of the particular inutilization consultants and add- - dividuals abilities ed that they "will come into your now unem"Second—Persons office or farm and work ployed or engaged in less essential activities must find a place with you and for you in: "1 Determining the extent to in essential activities "Third—All persons must- - raise which man power and woman their power are being utilized by anal 3z productive effort to the — highing such symptoms as absentee- - est possible level" N t 5 chiefs-'—on- '1--: ! : f y New Ruling on meth-divisio- 48-ho- ur p war-labo- Reerxistc detailing plans for the new ness the use of women physically bureau of man power utilization handicapped etc n "2 Analyzing personnel McNutt said it would have three Tribune Intermoulitain NVire OGDEN Feb 10—Management of industries and business houses in Ogden Wednesday attempted to determineeffects of the presidenwork tial order for a for all week with time and one-hatime over 40 hours A survey Indicated that industrial houses and railroads would not be greatly affected but for business houses and retail distributors prospects seemed uncertain for the moment There appeared no dissent in determination to conform to any order designed to 1speed winning the war Members of the retail merchants' division of the Ogden chamber of commerce prepared to meet in chamber of commerce offices Thursday at 10:30 a in to discuss the full Implications of the man den : ' 0 P A but that the W M C wouldism labor turnover production recall the 0 P A's attention to a ny strictions and stoppages low morale performance en the job idle"hardship eases" New Schedules told the American Manage Manufacturing company — rnent association Wednesday association Hill told hundreds of business executives from all sections of the nation that the "right to strike will undoubtedly be restored to the unions" after the war But the whole problem of federal labor laws must t)e revised wnrn peace comes he added' "Just as the national Libor relators act was enacted to provide protection fon) the union against the employer" Hill said "so it may row be nevessary to pass legislation to protect the employer against the acts of unions led by irresponsible leaders" The association's three - day rleeting opened amid wide discussion cf President Roosevelt's 'sud 48our !48-Ho- CHICAGO Feb 10 (INS)—Postwar labor policies may see the passage of federal legislation to protect employers from "irresponsible" union leaders L H Hill vice president of the Speaking at a three-da- y power utilization conference of the kthiiiraltv Lists Lost Sub -- 4" i 1 o ! starting probably the first of the t and about But Easter year ending i no ordinary reservists at schools ' as under the semester system would! be entitled to begin a new semesLONliON Feb 10 (P1 — ter after December 31 1912 ali-1-!Itannounced Wedr Ordinary reservists ordered to 8 was t' the submarine duty will be given basic training due and lost presumed and then will be eligible for selecThe vessel was one of a t tion as trainees under the war department's new specialized train- of submarines started s:nct ing program None will be direct- war began Its details are g ed to report for service until two weeks after the quarter or semesmz la-"44sulaeitamora ter ending after December 31 stIPP1 ' - 7 k 10dell PondersTa1 cNtitt Visions Extension Ariy ofea lEffeetts of Status Weeli Work kibi Sees College Men (Continued From rage One) zilic 47tib tinc ' I- - - Sfores Also in Ogden Logan '1 I - I '4 w It - ''- -- ' 1 t l - I t Price Tooele Midvale Sunset r t - t t aI - I I - : - - '''''--" - - ' ' - - - ' -' - ki ' ' - - :- - |