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Sunday.® or holidays the union will not re-
quire six days’ pay for -five day s’ work. That
is concession Number One.
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thing they earn through overtime work on
war production.
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of emulation by anybody whose income is
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1y bought by the U. A. W. membership with
’ their overtime pay or by willing subscribers
who know how badly their dollars are need-
ed. and don't object loan interest rate rather
libeeral in these days.
These concessions have to be considered
in the light of two things.
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STAGGERING WORK HOURS
New York City’s experiment in stagger-
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dustrial community. Ostensibly it is aimed
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The union is willing that its members [ and more magnesium from the Dominion,
should work 46 hours a week for the regular I As for the aluminum, this is understand-
pay scale. If. in the effort to keep our na- able. With our enormous plane program,
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Five cents per copy. Delivered on established city routes, 15 cents per week, sixty-
cents per month, $6.50 per year. Motor routes fifty cents per month. Mail. Rusk and
adjoining counties, one month 60c; 3 months $1.50; 6 months $2.75; one year $5.00.
Mail elsewhere in Texas and in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas: 3 months $2.00: 6
months $3.50; one year $6.00. All other States: 3 months $2.50; 6 months $4.00; one
year $7.50.
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that pay for all work over 10 hours a week
shall be in government bonds
Stripped of all ex trail cities, this means
that the union will contract that its members merely at relieving the terrible subway con-
shall purchase government bonds with every-1 gestion at work-going and home-coming
• • hours. Actually, it may point the way toward
M E M B E K ALDI T BUREAU OF CIRCULA T IONS
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valuable. But only to that extent. For the
effectuation of the plan is not going to save
the United States a single dollar in the pur-
chase of the material of war.
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Exactly as many billions will be borrow- This is designed to save some millions
of pounds of metal, useful for the production ]
of war equipment, and to free the services' 25 Silkworm,
of a couple of thousands of workers.
Well, if we hang tightly to our tempers
on the tees and in the rough, the old clubs
Gasoline to permit travel of
100 miles monthly is the basic
starting point of a rationing sys-
tem just started in the Union of
South Africa, the Department of
Commerce says.
free, keep well thy ongue, I counsel thee.—
James I of Scotland.
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Give credit to the U. A. W. for a fine
Someone is always ready to turn
down an idea that you have
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enlightened patriotism of the United Auto had heard about Alcoa's monopoly (until re-
Workers, because of the pay concessions theycently) in the production of aluminum, to
have voted, let’s consider the record. , learn that about 13 per cent of this conti-
Exactly what is it that is to be given up i nent’s output is made in Canada.
—and what does the U. A. W. propose to re- । Notwithstanding the huge expansion in
tain? What is the background against । American extraction of the light metals, we
Accept the inevitable—den-
tists are supposed to conduct
their operations with great
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It's bad luck to raise an um-
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holding up people entering a
night club You'd hardly ex-
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agreement does not waive penalty scales, or-
dinarily at time and a half. Rather, it is left
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a partial answer to the transportation prob-
lem created by the rubber shortage.
If the more than' seven million of New
Yorkers can be moved around the big city’s
300 square miles of territory, without un-
bearable hardship, by deconcent rat ing their
travel, then there is hope for other cities
when private cars no longer are in use.
BOOTLEGGERS are like fish-
the biggest ones always get
away..
above the subsistence level. For it the dele-
gates representing 5334,000 workers deserve
congratulations, when and if the plan be-
comes effective.
To the extent that the treasury expects
to have difficulty in marketing enough bonds
to finance this war, the U. A. W. proposal is
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ought to lie good for several years more of
use.
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Nelson, to get us down nowadays.
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nation is going to be hard-pressed by the
size of the bill we are contracting in order to gesture. But let's look this gift horse in the
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i’| after we get him into the barn—if we do.
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break the atom, they might try.
letting Congress ta.c it.
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sound and enlightened for the most part, is
economically unworkable in at least one de-
tail. The union demands both price control
and wage increases. That won't work.
Second, the fact that the whole problem
overtime pay is one of cost, we can pro-
duce uneler the present pay scales. The men
will work Sundays, holidays and nights at a
price. So it isn't a matter of production pri-
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there is almost no limit to our requirement.
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we want? A bathtub full of seawater con-
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1942, newspaper, April 23, 1942; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1497183/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.