Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1932 — Page 9

JAN. 8, 1982.

UNIONS DISCUSS WAGE CUTS: NO PLANS REACHED Contractors Suggest Slash to Make More Work Available. Little progress on proposals to Indianapolis building crafts to accept wage scale reductions has been made thus far apparently, despite frequent discussions of the matter in local union meetings, it was reported today. Proposal that the unions accept wage reductions ranging from 10 to 22 per cent were suggested to the unions by contractors, in order to stimulate construction work and provide more employment. Union officials are reported as feeling that the contractors’ state-

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ment that wage cuts would result in $2,500,000 being made available for construction projects are not definite enough. “We have no definite assurance that such is the case," one union official said. Although the contractors’ suggestion was made only informally, a number of union locals have held heated discussions of the matter at recent meetings. Members of the Bricklayers and Masons and Hlesetters’ union continued discussion of the wage cut proposal Thursday night without reaching any agreement, according to Chester Poland, secretary and business agent. Members of the carpenters’ district council expect to discuss the proposal at several future meetings, said C. F. Manion, business agent. Aged Mother Dies SIiELBYVILLE. Ind., Jan. B. Mrs. Margaret Dean, 77, widow of Dominac Dean, is dead after a long illness of heart disease. She leaves two daughters, Miss Mary Dean, a Shelbyville school teacher, and Mrs. Helen McCracken, Beech Grove.

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Sale of the Wm. H. Laurie Stock

At £9° to 50' on the DOLLAR We bought the balance of the Wm. H. Laurie stock at a fraction of its actual value and are offering it on same basis. Laurie’s particularly specialized in the following lines: ~~ TT" „„. . , „ ,„ 1 SILKS WASH GOODS NOTIONS TRIMMINGS HANDBAGS known to the shopping public of Indianapolis. They enjoyed the VELVETS HOSIERY DOMESTICS BRAIDS RIBBONS ”^*“ ! X^ ir t'' ,n '' r ' h >" ai9 '’"*’"• LINENS UNDERWEAR LACES HOUSE DRESSES BUTTONS . , LININGS CORSETS EMBROIDERIES NECKWEAR UMBRELLAS LAURIE’S entire remaining stock, together with our own surplus stocks of winter merchandise, offered in a great STORE-WIDE SALE BEGINNING SATURDAY See Today's NEWS for Details . Laurie's Merchandise on Sale on Street and Second Floors GOLPSTEIiTS CASH BASEMENT

SPECTACULAR SALE of Women's and Misses' COATS J FINE ALL-WOOL FABRICS *5 and *6 jjflnfek, n VALUES | goB7 Try on some of these coats ... examine them carefully .. . and you’ll say they J are the town’s best values. Smart styles . . . fine serviceable materials ... In f ’ ’■ warm linings .. . flattering trimmings .. . everything a woman desires in a I . H - ‘‘ l coat at the thrilling low price of $2.87. I \> -- ‘7.50 to ‘lO COATS fc M atm | \ Extraordinary Styles—Tremendous Values |£|gg£H&f)fi9 > Jj I These flattering coats are fashioned of all-wool Senta if crepes and fine fur fabrics, such as Krumple Kloth, 1 ''f Broadtail, Persiana and Polartex. Some Manchurian y wolf trimmed. Unsurpassed values at u 1 <'* J Blanket Cloth Jfi nM of w Women’* j\ BATH ROBES jM ALL-SILK U\ Warm, good looking robes 'IS and rayon crepe y with satin or ribbon trimmings. Assorted patterns mnßif SPSh WJI OSS lE® C and colors, while they last. wf§/ s Smocks or II Splendid $4 and $5 Values • House Dresses jM SS£U om House dresses of good quality linenes, and JmlM plain Colors pd m JnS"" E printed percales; new spring jg§P £ smocks of fast \ w —Correct styles m&SW —■ color broadcloth I mf e A j \ for Sunday night JUmLsM _. n fitted or straight i i\ and all daytime dJMH&f Size* line styles: excep. Jffi&SlMM flPt \ \\ 74.44 w w car GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT. At Astonishing Reductions 1 PART-WOOL $3 PLAID i PLAID PART-WOOL I DOMINO Id Maxwell House I BLANKETS BLANKETS | SUGAR I COFFEE A ■ 5-Lb. pkg Z./kC ■ Per Lb LWC ■ (Limit 2 ■ (Limit 2 Lbs.) r ‘ SJL r ‘ 8 Early June Peas, No. z Cans.. 7c Can noublf h.d „ 66x80. In - Ex.r, Urge ,4. .„d I ?*“’• Champion ColEee . .170 Lb. sorted color plaids. Ends of extra heavy weight. Assort- H 1 4*OZ BOttlO Cat Slip • e .SC BOIH© each blanket sateen hound. ed color plaids; sateen bound. H Van CaiWli , i Pork and BOOHS • • *7C Call GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT. M M - | Morton's Salt ......... . 7c Can Women’s SOc Rayon Striped m Pitted Red Cherries . • 15c Large Can UNION SUITS 1 ' BOSCUL y WILSON | Fine ribbed, cream tint, cotton 8 COFFEE A 91 MILK £ suits; built up shoulders, sleeve- ■ p er Lb X?IC W Tali cans ®C less, knee length styles. (Sub- ■ (Limit 2 ■ (Limit 3 Cans) standards.) Sizes 36 to 42. H J * GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT ■ GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT.

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First Quality, Winter Weight f Union Suits for %||C 36-46 |F Jr Ecru cotton ribbed suits, long sleeves and ankle length. Men's SI,OO Broadcloth and Domet Flannel PAJAMAS Warm flannelette pa- _ jamas; and fast color broadcloths in plain or striped patterns . . . some soiled from dis- „ .ffijr .apr play. Special at GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT. Brocaded PUMPS DULL PUMPS—ONE EYELET TIES Young Women’s Pr.^^k >■• fashionuM* foot- rljraSr 'Mr In l*e 4 in X. VjF" 9| >ll .al final SpeGOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT. 1,200 Fine Rayon UNDERGARMENTS 79c so SLOO Grades 3S c gjjp Bloomer Combinations 1 Panty Combinations ’V Wide Flare or Slenderizing (HD'-"—:--nr i Chemise, Vests Egg |§B Bloomers, Panties, Stepins H !M Fine rayon undies in plain tailored or lace , f/l- H trimmed styles, cut full size. Have slight BBS V/9 fl irregularities which do not affect the wear. GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT. BBKiZZjJ Women’s 25c Rayon and Cotton hosiery ii/ *S CPr ' Wll Medium winter weight stockings; verv practi\V 4 cal for sports and general out-door wear \\ J Black and assorted winter shades. A\l Children’s First Quality m LONG HOSE //\ \VV Full length school ml |.U stockings of soft rib- \ f bed cotton. Choice of fM ■ tan, champagne and H ■la Dm camel GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT. SASH CURTAINS Marquisette or Voile — SHP Dainty curtains (or kitchen, hath room. etc. Hare plain or colored ruffles. Not jafiaßn HP often can yon buy them at the low W' PAIR DRAPERY YOILES Attractively figured voiles in * rose, blue, green or gold. Off VK 1 / v#l the bolt, only * GOLDSTEIN’S CASH BASEMENT.

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