Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1945 — Page 11
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: business . The cosmetic | Most of the male cologne takes its | , by ‘| ‘chefs 8 on the War. TH dish out | odor from the citrus family— | ever, until he can mix a horsy ft Re -with- Conciliation ) : lotions, creams and powders for | JemoR, OF ofange, or even grape- lotion with some grapefruit and !gmazesex gar L. Warren at Washington. the women up until the fall of | fruit. Add just a dash of ginger. his
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tors grant 30 per cent pay gains or ‘ashamed of his foxhole mroma, “show us why it can't” there ap-| and headed for the nearest bars peared to be no easing of positions.| per shop, Bingo—the dam broke. New Offer to Shrink The ex-G. I. wants a masculine: Wilson said that any new G. M.| odor out of “a masculine-looking offer would be less than the 10 per cent increase. offered before .n,.sd4qy was\approved in preference the strike. While Reuther declared to the company's suggestion that at Washington that, save for proofiew. ren come to Detroit. The meet- | . from company books that the ad-| 0 was arranged\a few hours after vances could not be paid underly, gyyman remarked that he present car prices, the union would |, opt ra would be a accept nothing less than 30 per good ides. \
cent. “But our demand 1s not 30 per Ford Talks Resume -
cent, or else” the U. A. W. leader] Meantime, other develdpments in said. “It is 30 per cent without the automotive labor scene includa price increase, and we will ac-| 4. cept 20 per cent, 15 per cent—or| . nothing—if the figures show that 1. Officials of Ford Motor, Co.
it is all that can be paid without a/and the U. A. W.-C. 1. O. resume : : \ Se Ny ? A MM D car price boost.” contract negotiations. Principal fs- . L 4 DI ON SET Wilson termed the demand a “30 sues are the union's 30 per cen Y NR v per cent—or else” proposition, then pay boost demand and the come | ‘ IN ONYX
declared: “They've got the ‘or else’|pany’s request for compensation for f . \ a ‘ § |now” production lost through unsuthor-| &) A GJ Hlandiome Stylocrait craation . . . 5 Ra “We don't think the assumed |jzeq work stoppages. x ability to pay has anything to 40) , gi ying U. A. W.-C. I. O. work- iB v with a fair wage,” Wilson said, “I PA po ¢ 3 BE I 1 ER AND % | think the union knew that we would|ers at five Ford of Canada plants| Se er ! 2 not do anything about that one and in Windsor continued an 11-week . d WW) that was one way of making Sureighutdown, rejecting government
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