Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1941 — Page 8
FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 17
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or novelties, in beige, white. black, navy, brown, ; . Naps ; blue. Sizes 6 to 8'z. Nice- Entirely New! Entirely Different! i : a j pa 3 By RICHARD LAMB ly detailed . . . you'll be i id i po XK Times Special Writer delighted with these ex- Buy What You Want When You Need It. : - > eam . S \ PITTSBURGH, April 11 —Four cellent values! ares simple typewritten lines have reRO. ” " Wa vived an old feud and may be a
w factor In adding 50 million dollars lto the payroll of the U, 8. Steel "corp. The lines were these: “Ernest T. Weir, chairman of Nae tional Steel Corp., stated this morning that his com- § pany had granted an increase in {wages of 10 cents per hour, effective as of April 1. He said that detailed § irrangements are ‘now being worked out in all subsid-
Favorite sl : \ |iaries of the cor- §
Easter Scoop! I'l Fs { : ® Buy on THE FAIR'S : Be A | poration.”
\) The message
REVOLVING y fa be A | Was dropped cas- Mr. Weir
: i 1 v - ” ' : \ : | ually on newspaper city desks. Had S orts and Dress ; Bn 1) ( RE DIT PLA N! A ; wv 7 | it been a bomb it couldn't have had 4 ah lt me : i) a more devastating effect on the
tense labor negotiations in progress
i Fe oo /// . |in the U, 8. Steel offices (Fh r 5 iy ER Big steel and the C. I. O.'s Steel p: » LB ES >) : % ~ «0 | Workers Organizing Committee were = : A : i ! ar} A 2 haggling over the union's demand S 8 “ , > Ly &», | for a general wage increase of 10 gh 3 \ | ) SE ¥ 5 Sp Al ¢ cents an hour for the corporation's
y “rt Sport Types for "3 3 ov eB W 240,000 wage-earners Great Variety / up SC — Xi )
f Smart -v - Rater the Young Set! VQ oF ™ ‘No' Had Been Answer nr 8 nay E b $ ; e ¥.| For weeks, even months, U. SB, Styles! Bp a : 3 3 “43 | Steel executives had been devising ARE A i 3 new ways of saying “No.” The best Fitted Coats. A { Sv & -— they would offer at first was 2'a Flared é RW EN : h CT _ ds > cents an hour. Later they were re-
) eo teefel Be ted : X aN y (ported to be willing to go to 5 cents. Coats, Be ed ol ! : : RA ; i | Word of Mr. Weir's announcement, Box Coats. Smooth fabrics, rough mixtures. Navy, 3 Nig "oil i |was flashed to the conference room, : NN Black, Beige, Pastels, Plaids and Tweeds. Sizes 12 Wil, 7 : : : N Couriers scurried up the marble : 3 Sa A \ to 20. 38 to 52 Nh re : : 5 2 corridors of the venerable Carnegie i R ANG «Vy &. 7 = £ 2 \ | Building, which, until four years \ \ ago, had never echoed the footfall . : gh x |of a labor leader. : : GE go Smart Glen plaids in spring ¢f : ; | Within a few minutes the threat Uhonse yours 1h g Be pastel colors—jackets in the : A AE { of an immediate strike was broken. NAVY BLUE i 3 y : 5 : & Big s
new longer lengths — fully steel turned about-face and
ust ct : : ‘ 53 : : 8G powder Wl . Bi ; - : TR ined Swing or straight ¥ | Te : ; yielded to union and government ARE - ; En irts with kick pleats, Sizes pressure for extension of negotia10 I n ine - i 0 x RE 0 0 00 : : : tions to April 15, agreeing that any
violet —- Ef Fe TY : #5 2 : : |adjustments in wages or working conditions would be retroactive to
A Very Special : fey \ April 1 Pre-Easter Purchase! 7 i fs ARE ; That Mr. Weir's bombshell turned | Pretty TP 3 ; ) he trick is not certain. But there no doubt that it hastened the
A © or re-Baster purchase A very special pre-Easter purcha a Rf ; ) : brings vou these unusually fine coate & 2 ; 3 3 oe : a y y ® » D ‘ / - 2 ! 4 ‘ . : El I EY, oop ¥ astel Print “y More important, it made the 10styles © e season ressms Nd RN § 3 [ »/ (cent increase for U. S. Steel's 439- ® (&2 : 8
p p other new coats. lingerie trimmed and other new million-dollar-a-year payroll virtu-
details 12-20, 38-32 ally a certainty.
eg: gn? a i : : ' HEE ni f | Steel workers asked themselves A ; ahi XT 3 \ | \ = | “If E. T. Weir can raise wages 10
cents an hour without negotiating
| in Bi i Ee 3 with a labor union, why can't U. S SAM PLE SUITS E ® I'hese Are Wonderful EA Steel meet our demands?”
Buys at Only Big Steel Loses
Suits are with longer jackets
Porth ockets fully = lined! i E45 . AV) Thus the steel corporation lost an Fae poche HL Mga - i @ 4 & Dress Afternoon %, Important bargaining weapon. Unothr oft dressmaker Suits. oD : MTX ° . . : = confirmed reports were that while : a ) big steel would meet the S. W. O. C.
Also striped Man Tailored halfway on wages it was hedging on
a SS x XY : furs. Elves 12-44, Dress or ' §. ® x |the other demands—vacation im- ¢ 3 Ri (provements, dues-collection ma-= : A AN chinery, exclusive bargaining rights 3 Dresses of French crepe In and the like.
mw : . t ; ) : green, blue, rose background AN It was not the first time Mr. Weir W omen S Ist Quality ’ d e e / \ » prints Others in rayon bem- : [had upset U. S. Steel's applecart. . T™ FE ' 3 berg. Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 52 NS Four years ago, when he learned i. 3 § over the grapevine that U. S. Steel READ HE 2 : Cone Jackets 99 (was about to sign up with a labor l= i i R [union he “shot from the hip” and i=} ashioned : y RING y e & |announced a $5-a-day minimum and SP i {40-hour week for all his employees.
» - Ai : : 3 ) : : ® | Other independent steel producers S 1d \ : : SKIRTS ® Sheer ; . += |fell in line quickly and stole the . ( / : pF 4 : ® Lingerie 3 potght from the U. S. Steel-
and 99 Materials! rims! S. W. O. C. contract ratifying simi=-
: ; ; = BR = parker lar terms a few hours later Stunning New Creations RENNES wilder m? Once agaitt, if and when U. & Choose now at this amazing \ 25 t : I] B ® Steel raises wages 10 sent an hots y pri : ; alas . . . . ‘ only be meetin Y eir's > re Ye ready oo : Pal , ors, mdels. Sheer materials- lingerie t rim for afternoon party tN pr iy ii : dress-up. Silky and fine pg Zippel or SWIRE EYYies wear and other social affairs. Others on monotone A | The increase brings the prevailing quality. plested to 40. prints and solid colors for street wear. 12 to 20— fi minimum in the mills of the Weir=Sizes 18145 to 2414—38 to 52 ton Steel Co. and the Great Lakes la ne Steel Corp., another National Steel subsidiary, to $5.80 a day, 72'> cents" an hour. It is estimated the in=|crease will cost National Steel close {to four million dollars a year for 20,000 emplovees.
Y*' 500 HOOSIERS REPORT * FOR ARMY INDUCTION
A total of 500 men from six counties throughout the State re= |ported at Ft. Harrison and Ft, [Wayne today for induction into the ; 3 [Army as the sixth State Service \ Axi OX PETTY Hh 1 2 a AMMARLTTTTNNS A EE re FR £ 4% 3s) \ a 8 : tees inducted today are from Mare
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ng Slips in styles—all new colors including i nr Tv . v. 3 or Crepe! solids and striped effects. Sizes Ss Lovely little organdy or silk * oie’ ommunion co Beautifully tailored! Is Freferred by Pairiers
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white FOR THE ENTIRE JOB
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