The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1934 — Page 4

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1934.

every year more people turn to white soaps and most of them use P and G

FOR SATURDAY 10 liars l\ & (i. Laundry Soan.

25c

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SATURDAY We offer 10 bars Kirks-Flake Laundry Soap.

25c

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extra life to all fine clothes

LADIES’ HROADC LOTH SUPS In Pink Only trifle Basenvut PH1LLIPIN0 HAND EIV1RROIDF.RIED GOWNS Extra Ijonirth—in Pink and White X Itl. i-Mli llt MEN S SUMMER WASH PANTS Sanfmize I I'’x<‘elleiit I’atterns

$1.95

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Brown Muslin A Fair Quality 7c Yd.

Men’s Blue Chambry Work Shirts

S. C. PREYO COMPANY

May Avert Two Pending Strikes C

LOOK TO PRKSlDKN T 1'OR PKACKI t L SK I I I.I.MIM

of Dil i i:io:n< es.

WASHINGTON'. June 1, (UP) Heroic efforts of President Roosevelt

n f,reace between <ur union and f will vote to Btrike June 15 unices do*

Institute, to beimands for coll«etive bargaining: and'

the Iron and Steel

convened by the president.” There was as yet no indication on i r part of th** >vernment that such a conference would hr- held, however. It was pointed out that in similar disiut'*- newjtiations usually hurl been carried <f\ with the government acting a - an intern diary and arbitrator | between labor and management.

union recognition have

union leaders said.

been met,

a. a. + •!* + WEST JKFFKRSON TWP. +

Mrs. Viola McCammack

.[. d* + *1* Decoration will Ire held Sunday af-

tern on at New Providence.

.Mis. Glen Ion IBranneman returned Sunday from Indianapolis where she had been in the hospital for observa-

tion.

Sunday dinner guests of Ernest

NRA Administrator Hugh S. John-

and his recovery aides to settle peace- son p U ( g S i ( j e a i] other business to deably the threatened stel and textile vot( , f u |i attention to the crisis. He strikes seemed certain today. nferred with hot textile and steel Tension in the two disputes which unirn lenders. Today he was to meet

affect almost 1,000,000 w rkers, di- with President Timmas F. McMahon McCmimaek were Mr. and Mrs. Lowrectly and indire tly. was noticeably i of the 1'rited I viile Workers, re-1 p|| McCammack and daughter Mareasier todav with recognition h\ ia- gioivu union decs, and industry o,io Miss Nesste Wttllaee. Kenneth

chiefs includit 1're ident George Morri-on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sloan C the ( 'ton Textile Institute. Morrison, ami Miss Pauline Alkire The textile ui.i n plans to call out ' attended a surprise dinner Sunday at 3O0,000 workc Monday unless modi- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester

fiention of an NKA order curtailing Query.

itor leaders that the administration would do its utmost to arbitrate the

conflict.

They were confident that the president would take a personal lead in the crisis as soon as he returns from New York, probably Monday. It w i believed likely Mr. Roosevelt would undertake negotiations similar to those which proved successful in averting the automobile strike. The militant lank and file committee' of the steel union w a h had said ‘‘bloody warfare" impended and called the president's previous assuranei ■ of collective bargaining "pure bunk"

modified its tone.

It issued a -latonvnt saying: “Wo are sati fie.l that the urg''ii y

operations 2"> p Next action , \ p< ■, ed V|or committee said Washington F lb osevelt “tb t are ready to t dent git that ployiers.” President M. gamated Iron, will return hen He pointed ou' ea/liv l he aut

i. obtained. I Venice Harcourt returned last Fri--teel dispute is day from Atlanta, Ga., for an extend-

ed \i it with his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Cortie Harcourt.

D>na Rachel Wildman called on Mrs. Rosalee Allen Tuesday after-

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison called I on Harold Cox and family Saturday

if the Amal- i afternoon.

i the

T e rank and file it would l»e hack in to tell President _’h .000 steel workers ikv to help the presiinference with em-

nf the situation i government official-, they will realize that

appreciated by tion of worl We feel sure j burgh June 10. the one way out 1 The convent

F. Tigh

sii .d and Tin Workers early next week also, that the >teel strike i mi zed until a convenconvenes in Pitts-

■n without

Carl Wildman attended the races

at Indianapolis Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanders of Clovordalc, and Viola and Marjorie Met immack called on Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur llryant, near Eminence, Tues-

nuestion I day afternoon.

TONIGHT - “DESIGN FOR LIVING GRANADA IS THE OTHER WOMAN TO „ «CAUSE A WIFE LEAVES R J fOR HER IN HER HUSBAND’S r Ben Hetht’* greolett »tory »'mce ''Underworld"—now a Warner Brat, picture with GINGER ROGERS WARREN WIlllAM MARY ASTOR

COMING SUNDAY — “20 MILLION SWEETHEAlt

Marion Alwnril and Misa lUlin Yoeman. DePauv simlents, left the county hospital Thursday.

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