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Show f j Kecoi-ds Make the Ideal Xmiis dills, j f TfY-. r - t r H FU 1 THE 'WHOLE FAFSILY . rOPVLAR ALBUMS g j.-.' GOING MY WAY I j Swinsrins on a Star Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-nU g .; The Day After Forever Ava Maria '' Home Sweet Home Going My Way j jr.- Bins Crosby j K " And Many Others! ; Bring in your Christmas list, and we'll find a m magnificent RCA Victor recording for everyone on it . . . P. We ba-re popular hits and classic masterpieces, old favor- ites and children's records, picture albums and single 1 fel discs . . something for everybody! come in today. I I LLOYDS OF LOGAfI I "RADIO AND RECORD SPECIALISTS" g 3'.'! . Logan, TJtah y 14 West Center " J 1 I Will he in Hyrum j and SniilhficUl jj i ! CLEANING i ritNACES j STOVES I Next Week 3 I'ires Will Only bo Out Two Honrs. PHONE 13 Hynna . PHONE 151 Smithfield i Hot if the CIO abides by its pledged vord, given only last spring. Question: Question: m d;d th want a long-term contract? What would be the genera effect on the country of a steel stake. y AllSWer: A . In fte Union's own words before the War Labor Board, "The Union's ! 07r 43 percent of all factory woAers m the country earn therr In UB tenninatioa date 0f October, 1946 is net made : capne-r capne-r ' steel into useful products for American hfe. A shut- wque-t I braining purposes. It represents the con- S ofXSi r JftiS V'Sr lhat on,y such a tera w q y and would cause a serious loss in both wages ana rnausu- y of $tabJlty. Hon at a time when they are most needed. Question: ! QUeStion: ., . .-ke, Did the recent strike vcte violate the contracts? . , Tit true that the Steelworkers Union has pledged ttself not .tr.ke. AnSWer: -a A. No. Only an actual strike would violate them. &1SL Question: - . tOSfrlkedUraS Haven't there been spikes already during the life of the contracts) Question: STSU 998 strikes in steel plants during the past year alone I Are those contracts st.ll in rffect? ft, w modly local strikes which the Union characterizes a , wWcat," but they meant a big loss in production. AnSWer. 5 unrjj October, Tes. They were signed in the spring f W 1946 Question: Does ihe end of the war justify changing the contracts? Question: ( Answer: Who signed for the Union? bond was on both sides and should be kept whether be good or bad. The steel companies are cemtmuing to live up AnSWer: Va BittBer CCnto. Gol- jSJi-emenU. If a strike is called, it wdl be in clear vrolaUoa Its international i beads at the various plants. of the existing contracb- den and others sad the local un A strike in the face of existing con Question: , ., de cdM end ,e agree- tracts Would shatter any onff Idencc (in is the e no w f - by wh.ch validity of union agreements in the pcnt5? steel industry. Answer: ontract and got it. , Ho. The Unio dernanded a fixed, long " Aiherican Iron and Steel Institute , ; . S, FIFTH AYFKUI. MEW VOFK 1, .li. V. ; : bbi--i)SI,!T |