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a . . ! -" ” | i; x RA ION CALEN DAR mudarenent all of the No. 3 books PUPRIES TO COMPETE Sunday. Entry is open to all owners

of the family. - A puppy | match at the’ Johnson of cocker pups, 12 months or under. MEAT—Red Stamps E2 through 21; Al6 becomes good June 22 for| TIRES—Commercial vehicle tire Kennels, 7601 E. Washingion, St. Harry Meyers will act as judge

J2 are valid through June 30. K2|six gallons; B6 and B% and C6 and inspection every six months or every will. be sponsored by the Cocker and. the regular June meeting will through P2 ure valid through July|C7 are good for five gallons; E2 and 5000 miles, . Spaniel club of Indiana at 2 p. m.| follow the show. it

31. Q2 through U2 valid through EJ each good for one gallon; R2 and OSKIN'S

Aug. 31. V2 through Z2 good through{R3 each good for five gallons atl

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Mes, Wonea! 0d 2 QW TP] REFUSES WAGE 40,50,60! Want Pep?

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3 : Sept. 30. Meat dealers will pay two| SHOES—No 1. No. 2 and No. 3 1:44:18! Truman Promises Survey red -points and 4 cents for each ‘airplane” stamps in Book 3 good At all good drug stores everywhere—in

6 FLAVORS For Future Action. pound of waste fal. indefinitely. A "new shoe ration Indianapolis, at all Hdok's and Haag | . :

SUGAR—Stamp 36 good for 5 stamp will become valid Aug. 1 Stores. | WASHINGTON. June 8 (U. P.).|pounds through Aug. 31. | Any person requesting a shoe stamp! re | —Labor leaders were plainly cha-! Canning sugar forms available at| | A 1) |grined today over President Tru- ration boards. Spare stamp 13 in FUR STORAGE | man's prompt refusal to make any|Buok 4 must be submitted With ap] CLEANING & RESTYLING changes now in the “little steel”|" cation for each persop liste Ph MA. 5717 All applicants must establish eligi- | one . wage ceiling formula. bility for canning sugar. BISHOP FURS, Inc. President William Green of. th IN IN 8 n |’ CANNED GUODS—Blue stam) IND FLOOR KAHN BLDG. American Federation of Labor andiNg through S2 are valid through | —— | Philip Murray of the Congress of|June 30. T2 through’ X2 @ are Men's. Women's, Children’s

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| | i : . Industrial Organizations went to see|valid through July 31. ¥2 and 12 ' || the President yesterday. Z2 and Al through C1 valid through] ANKLE I S Pairs $1.00

They asked him for upward wage|Aug. 31. D1 through - Hl good y "KINNEY’S

revisions so workers with shorter |through Sept. 30 ood 80°C] 138 E. WASHINGTON ST,

{hours and less overtime due to war na Q 3 . ' GASOLINE— 0 cutbacks wouldn't suffer reductions for Siu I uname June! in their incomes. ' | Shortly afterward Mr. Truman told his news conference that .the little steel formula, limiting wage increases to 15 per cent above January. 1941, levels, would be kept for the present ! Study of Wages He said, however, that a survey would be made to see what should | be done in the future. | This referred to the .study being {given by the war labor board to | the problem of how to keep wages at their wartimefevel without causling inflation and dt the same time |avoiding the possibilities of eco{nomic depression. It appeared that Mr. Truman | would change existing wage ‘policies {only when advised to do so by| {War Mobilizer Fred M. Vinson, | Stabilization Director William —H. {Davis and public members of the {WLB. All are in agreement on present policy. Appointee Approved Labor was satisfied, however, with the appointment of Lt. Paul M. | Herzog of New York City to re- | place- Dr. Harry Millis as chairman {of the national labor relations board - | June 30. | Millis, 72, is retiring because of {ill health. “ Herzog, 38, is on duty {here with the navy’s labor relations { department. A former political scifence instructor at Wisconsin and | Harvard universities, he won the | gratitude of Governor Thomas E Dewey for his services as member and later chairman of the New York state labor. relations board between 1937 and March, 1944. oO { Little change is expected in NLRB 6-Diamond { policies as a result of Herzog's ap-

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