Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1941 — Page 3
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(Of course, there will be an all-time pre-Easter record attendance in the store! We shall
do our best to serve you whenever you care to drop in... but if you can, SHOP IN THE MORNING... you'll find it less crowded.)
Steelman Asks Resumption Of Work Under Retroactive Agreement.
NEW YORK, April 4 (U, P)—A . determined effort to end the strike i 8 3 ¥ of 400,000 soft coal miners before i 3 4 ) STORE HOURS Monday, was being made today by § Dr. John R., Steelman, director of * PPEARING the Usniteg States Conciliation] AW : SATURDAY — sais: oervice, His an-| 3 On Many a Man's
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nouncement, early 3 today, that the] A aa 9 A M G overnment| Bosom— « Me found it “impera-
* tive,” that the till mines reopen, caused represen-| WHITE NICE SHIRTS tatives of the op-| b » M erators and of] BY ARROW! * We the United Mine ®
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Dr. Steelman has suggested that The DEVON is a fine broadcloth
the mines reopen while the negotiations on a new working contract with a LOW-SET COLLAR, continue, and that if there are any changes from the old contract extremely comfortable, 2.50. which expired last Monday, they be made retroactive as of that day.
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He repeated the suggestion in a statement after another lote night] famous GORDON (Oxford) at $2. session of the negotiators, saying, “The public cannot condone quib- | All are Sanforized Shrunk (they bling while 400,000 men and 85 per : o/ \l cent of the nation's bituminous] shrink less than '%) You Invited + mines stand idle. With due regard a1 vie 9 to the national emergency and in the "New Accounts" the interest of the public, it is sug-| com desk gested that the U. M. W. and the he = 4 BFK bituminous operators agree to re=; ES to make application open the mines. ON £ “ . . . ] - i " & > i —for a urther conferences looking to a ER AN BR CE § Negoliaied ossible wi hould proceed El NASIK # i CHARGE soon as possible with e und 3 b , } standing that any changes made af- SHOR gE Boy i ACCOUNT— fecting earnings be ret roactive to the | Bol BH NEN Eb iE date work is resumed. J0 4 TNENN if Ei The customary
The union has demanded a $7| dif § A fk hoe} 30-day account basic wage throughout the indus-| Hoi ; ERE BR — : ppearing
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iry, replacing the present scale of] —the JUNIOR $6 in the North and 35.60 in the] CHARGE ACCOUNT South; a guarantee of 200 working | : ie i in this issue of the (payments are made
| days a year; two weeks vacation with pay, and other concessions xl \ cessions. : week Saturday Evening Y) eos ah : —and accounts It was understood that operators rl. i Post il i ; ber: — red to special were willing to grant a $1 a day] tailored to P
wage. Increase and vacations with) needs. pay, but that southern operators!
opposed the proposal to eliminate AROTOWN STRIPES— There will be the the wage differenentials between
least amount of red the North and South. tape—AND NO operators were ready to make CARRYING un is sel $2 CHARGES. a deadline set by el The SHORTS are 65¢; the
Steelman, is the eve of date of the) HANDKERCHIEFS are 35¢; U. M. W. contract negotiations with . the anthracite operators and a ARROW TIES, especially designed walkout of 110,000 hard coal miners . . after April 30, expiration date of | to go with these shirts, each, $1. the present agreement, is threatened unless there is a settlement of their demands for a 20 per cent)
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DEWBURY TOPCOATS—loose, easy raglans—$25
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