Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1946 — Page 13
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| it, din . rd © -|sald it also would consider the in-| —— | Unions Say Ruling on Pay © |dustiy’s previous wake practioes : . | That presumably means that a cor-| sth : » Stu : I i . 1 - . poration which historically paid | & SEARS g : T : ls Invitation to Strike hm wages than its competitors | ! : : » {might be permitted to continue to! 5 Chita laa dss By RAYMOND LAHR objected ‘vigorously and issued dis-|pay higher wages. 3 United Press Staff Correspondent senting Spinions. ~ ji fo Terme | WASHINGTON, Much Baber The board majority said that in| TWQ HOOSIERS DIE |B sources said ‘today that the Wage passing oh specific cases it will take ! stabiffzation board's interpretation | into account vor, wage increases IN AUTO ACCIDENT
{of ‘President Truman's new wage- in that industry, but that it also will RENSSELAER, Ind., March 8 (U.| {price policy was an “invitation” to | consider special circumstances “war-
de {6 7 AS | P.) Jac ler, “6 -18 15 31 Flock (orderly-minded workers to strike. | ranting or requiring a departure | T =-Jacob Nuller, ‘50, and Jose | 8 4, on : The board, which must pass on | {rom the established patters.” {Phine Helm, 50, both of Remington, | § J 4 i all ‘Wage boosts 40 be’ used gs an) Premium on Strikes? {1nd., were killed in an automofitle | CHICKS ag E ee : | argument for price relief, said last | A. F. of L. member Robert J (accident last night, five miles south |
» Sl { i | Watt. charged that the “program|of here. : : = R [nigh t future wage increases . . io Yan foc Bight tha 2g |might result in larger wage in-| Nuller's car and an automobile | for 90 \ : ro. § | Within an industry would not neces- | oreases for workers Who Were on|driven by
' W ? Richard E; Byers, 27, Blue | sarily hinge on previous raises|sirike Feb. 14 when the wage-price sland, Ill, collided on Indiana 53. §
! granted in that industry, policy was announced, and whose! ras : 2 3 " ' SE | Byers was not injured. | 4 Healthy, 2A grade profit-making chicks from Hi-Production Its statement was issued to clarity | disputes since have been settled by |
a - : | Rose Jackson Helm, 22 and 3 flocks. Hand-picked from U. §. approved flocks which pass how it intends to process wage in- (pat yardstick, than for employees :
creases under the new wage-price y : hei b Irene Helm of Remington, riding | 8 health, + pe, color standard Yests. y | WhO remained at their jobs. [with Nuller, were injured, Type, | program. Both A. F., of L. and C. I. “This conception of the govern- | ’
wy : | O. members of the tri-partite board gents so-called wage policy re- Advertisement > cts. a general wage pattern only . . for those workers who were on LemonJuice Recipe strike on Feb. 14 , , , and closes! o | the door on the millions of other) Gh@CkS Rheumatic! (workers who would rather follow “ . the orderly procedure of collective Pain Quickly bargaining,” .he said, > It you suffer from rheumatic, arthritis of “It is an invitation to these ica bain, G7 1 this simple inexpensive home workers to resort to other means age of Ru-Ex Commer: ty ah to gain their Just and equal fodar. Mix it wim Ire eat, No Ciooadd the § rights.” al and | ploatass. You need onl The stabilization board so far has m p established wage increase patterns >" ROEBUCK AND co in only three industries—18 cents en wk cost L an hour for shipbuilding, 16. cents an absolute money-back Yana under 3 for meat packing and 18': cents So mpguad 8 Sule and recommended by | 8 for steel. The aluminum industry got a 19 cents boost under the steel pattern, ~ The board said that in most cases wage increases would follow the pattern set by “dominant” com- | : ; i Go oF panies or groups of companies | ormly ’ : ANS; within that industry. Area wage
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