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The Oklahoma County Register from Luther, Oklahoma • 4

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Luther, Oklahoma
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ASIMUIdanummtmilitEIVAIMISIMM OKLAHOMA COUNTY REGISTER Pittsburgh Unions To Sign Affidavits NEWS FROM LUTHER COLORED FOLKS AFL-00 Unity Is Considered tAvt Al -0 m--0! 4N ii( -o -4311' L- 1 tgAtiffi il A li ki -x 444414 -r414 "41 Green Sees Labor Driven Leftward By New Labor Law $1 PER ACRE for man to cut hay 12c per bale for raking and bailing 2 mi 1i mi of Luther Write Abbott 1524 NE 30th Okla City ph 4-7992 Pittsburgh of the Pittsburgh Building Trades and Construction Council representing some 80000 AFL workers II) this area will sign noncommunist affidavits in compliance with the Taft-Ilartley labor law President George Walters announced Walters issued the following statement: "The Pittsburgh r3uilding and Construction Trades Council has announced that in a meeting On Sept 24 it was agreed that all officers of the council will sign anticommunist affidavits This includes al of the 19 trades in the Pittsburgh Building and Construction Trades Council Many of the trades have already complied" Misses Evelyn Johnson Ballard MeSdanWS Jones and Armstrong attended a meeting of the Central region of the Oklahoma Federation of Colored Wornen's Clubs at Shawnee Saturday The candlelight Nervires sponsored by the I Club in celebrating its tenth anniversary was enjoyed by all Mrs Maude Brockway of Oklahoma City who slient two months in the forego countries recently was the guest sp(aker We want to) thank you for helping us to nmke the service a success Mr and Mrs Otis Du lan and Mrs Young of Okliohoma City attended the candlelight services Sunday night REGISTERED Hereford bull calves for sale See Cox Luther Okla WANTED Experienced waitress at George and Dave's Cafe Luthivr Okla San Francisco (ILNS) The American Federation of Labor executive council told the federation's annual convention in its annual report that it stands ready at any time to meet with the CIO to achieve organizational unity At the same time the council cautioned against collaboration in the legislative field until unity is effected The council said of organic unity: "We believe that this is the first and primary requirement which should be met All other things are incidental "We cannot have peace and war at the same time We cannot pretend to work together in the legislative field while fighting and raiding each other on another field "We believe the rPnk and file in both American Federation of Labor and CIO favor the establishment of organizations unity immediately and the termination of strife division hatred and bitterness" Details for a "united labor movement" are ready to be "honestly and sincerely" worked out the council added FOR SALE One Jersey milk cow freshen in December Hiram Sexton Luther Okla San Francisco In a strong denunciation of the Taft-Hartley labor law President William Green of the American Federation of Labor declared that if the law is allowed to stand it will "drive labor to the left" and pos sibly result in the overthrow of free enterprise in the United States 101d the Commonwealth Clut) that Senator Taft to-author 0 fthe new law "is espousing a New Deal in reverse" Ile declared that Taft who recently spoke before the Commonwealth Club during is western tour and others are going about the country "apologizing" for the new law "We regard the Taft-Itartley Act with good reason as a frontal attack upon the free enterprise of the trade union movement" Green continued "and we will fight It with every weapon at our command until it is repealed Organ ized labor never will accept or submit to such legal bondage" Green said the new labor law "constitutes a WPA and full employment act for lawyers" and he estimated that labor-management relations will be tied in knots for years while the courts are ruling on various provisions of the law New York AFL CIO Plan Political Action Drive Rev Rhone pastor of the Baptist church delivered a fine message Sunday to his audience lie left Sunday evening for Oklahoma City Foil SALE 1933 Chevrolet coupe fair condition $250 cash See Steve Douglas 5 miles north and 12 mile east of Luther Okla Mr Henry Cubit was in town Sunday greeting friends FOR SALE Model II John Deere tractor with 2-row lister planter fertilizer attachment and 16-in plow attachment See Emil Vorel 112 miles south and 12 east of Luther Okla Mrs A Reed is still confined to her home with illness Mr Tom A Watson south of town moved Sunday to his home here vacated by Mrs Hellen Commercial truck drivers in the United States total 4750000 nation's largest occupational group outside of farming There are 242000 gasoline stations in the United States WANTED Waitress and Cook Must be experienced George and Oma's Cafe Luther Okla Mrs Cora Graham was taken to an Oklahoma City hospital Saturday for her illness New York City (ILNS)-- The first meeting ever held to discuss joint political action by the State Federation of Labor and State Congress of Industrial Organizations is expected to take place early in November Harold Hanover secretary of the AFL group said efforts would be made to arrange a meeting as soon as Thomas A Murray state federa tion preesident returned from the AFL convention in San Francisco Louis Hollander state CIO president who will be at the national CIO convention in Boston during the latter half of October made it clear that he would welcome a meeting whenever the AFL leaders were available The state conventions of both labor organizations atuhorized the establishment of a joint committee to seek defeat of congressional sponsors of the Taft-IIartley law rs Lao I If FOR SALE One 1933 Pontiac Tudor Good rubber radio and heater Mechanical condition A-1 See Floyd Ili Herby Luther Okla Mrs Daisy Duster returned a few days ago from an Oklahoma City hospital She is much improved on your mail subscription to THE OKLAHOMAN and TILES Mr Matthew Hilton of (Amur-gee spent Sunday night in the home of his sister Mr and Mrs Ulysess Threatt FOR SALE One set chain harness iron wheel wagon with hay frame 1 John Deere walking cultivator 1 John Deere 12-in walking plow and 1 corn sled George Weber No 1 Luther Oklahoma 11-20-at There are 200 drive-in theatres in the United States The WIIS tpam played the Sapulpa team Wednesday the 19th to a draw Score 6-6 The WITS team is co-champion this season Lawton team is champion for this season The WlIS team will play the Douglas team Oklahoma City Wednesday night I This is the time of the year for the annual Oklahoman and Times Christmas Bargain Offer the state's largest and most complete newspapers at rates substantially below normal In spite of advanced prices in most every other line these special rates are exactly the same as a year ago and well below regular yearly rates Join the more than 220000 others who read The Sunday Oklahoman each Sunday and The Oklahoman and Times daily by sending in your subscription on or before December 31 1947 when rates go back to the regular prices Use coupon below for your order These rates apply only on mail subscriptions LISTEN! to the Now Farm Program over OKLAHOMA CITY 890 On Your Dial KBYE Mr and Mrs Wm Bill Nichols southwest of town thank the men of the Douglas Baptist church for their generosity extended to them Monday in cutting sereval ricks of wood 11:115 a to 12:00 Noon Monday thru Friday EVERY WEEK YOU'LL LIKE 111 Starting Monday September First Farm News Special Announcements Good Musk SPONSORED BY Gotten Motor Soles Wellston Motor Co HUDSON the Fine Car JEEP the Farm Work Horse Wellston Oklahoma RENEW TODAY AT THESE BARGAIN RATES Langer Asks AFL Aid Distillery Union In Liberalizing GOP San Francisco (ILNS) Ad- Fights Shutdown dressing the 6Gth annual convention of the American Federation San Francisco Labor Senator William Lan- ous protest against the 60-day ger Republican of North Dakota closing of distilleries was regiscalle dupon labor to help inject tered here by officers of the Dismore liberalism into his party lie tillery Rectifying and Wine Work-denounced Senator Taft of Ohio ers' International Union in at and promised that he and Senatorltendance at the American b'ederaAiken Republican of Vermont tion of Labor convention The would lead a drive in Congress shutdow was set to begin at mid-for repeal of the Taft-Hartley law night October 25 Senator Langer voted against the Joseph O' law while Aiken supported it Neill general presi- James O'Neil American Le- dent of the union and Joseph gion national commander dolly- Jacobs union counsel told a news ered a blistering attack on corn- conference that a shutdown would munism and Soviet Russia in urg- be construed a violation of the ing the AFL to support universal unoin's contract with employers military training This meant they said that they "A new mailed fist is again could bring suit under the Taft-reaching out for world dornina- Hartley Act for damages for a tion" he said "It is the fist of breach of contract and they indiJoe Stalin" cated they would demand "stand-He pictured Russia as represent- by pay" for the workers affected ing "a new form of malevolent In a telegram to President Tru- totalitarianism which differs from mc lai nn nS eAc nr edtearrsyo of A Charles uLiut ue kr that of the swastika only in name" man chairman of the Citizens There are 24000 taxicab corn- Food Committee and others high panics in the United States in official position in Washington 471z a I tiyivill Thanksgiving Day is a day set aside for giving thanks to God for the many blessings bestowed upon us Let us then be remindful of the many joys this day has brought and make every day a Thanksgiving Day ENGEL SO Luther Okla WHERE QUALITY TELLS AND PRICE SELLS XX YZX XX Mon Yeari A million homes a year are being built according to the average for the last two months That is what private industry is doing and can continue to do if the bureaucrats leave 'em alone There is no rent control on new construction now We need more new homes in Luther now I am starting another one as soon as the theatre building is completely finished This one will be for sale when finished Then I can build another I plan to build the new house in the new addition Hope some others get the fever and build some NEW HOMES Clitifin LUMBER et 111111DVIILIE PHONE SERVICE PRICE xro: No: XC4: XX FALL MERCHANDISE Come in and see our new fall merchandise Just received shipments of men's work clothes dress shirts blankets We have a complete line of groceries at the right prices JACOB Lor1 till Dry Goods and Groceries Luther Oklahoma 1901 Mrs Cornelius Hogg plans to take Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs Wm Hogg at Tb Daily and Sun 1 Th Timo only 1 day Oklahoman lor lot $1100 a tom by mad a year by mail The Times cmd Sun Fl Tito Sunday Okla $600 day Oklahoman lot man only for one a year by mail year by mad moo The Daily Oklahoman only tor a ar by mail 'Pismo add 2 to abovis rates or Slats Sates tax on all Oklahoma subscriptions Miss Owen of Cushing and Miss Randolph of Sapulpa home economic teachers from Langston University are here taking their practice work under Miss Ballard our home economics teacher of WIIS They are two generous young women in the community The Oklahoman and Timm' Box 1618 Oklahoma City I Okla i DOUGLAS CONTRACTOR Please enter my subscription as checked above tor a one-year mail subscription to the Oklahoman and or Times under your Christmas Bargain Otter Reatiticmce enclosed Mr Win Bill Nichols is seriously ill in his home this week FARM PONDS NAME SOIL CONSERVATION WORK ROUTE BOX Teamsters' Drop From Federation Field Possible or STREET CITY STATE Telephone 812F12 (Luther) Leave Inquiries with Eldridge Luther Oklahoma rlarSeWaVVVVIAAWlaNoWNW a a i BAGGER LEV i i FUNERAL HOME i i EDUON11-PlIONE 373 i BURIAL INSIIIIAACE a Luther Office at Illaes Hardware a vvvs BAGGERLEn FALL MERCUMIDISE Eg wzadniosifTwAs-aisuiailsazirmir: tvslirmz :411 Indianapolis Daniel Tobin of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters says in a signed article for the union's official magazine that the organization may be compelled to withdraw from the American Federation of Labor to protect the membership under the Taft-Hartley Act Ito says that because the AFL executive council could not sign noncommunist affidavits which Robert Denham chief counsel for the National Labor Relations Board ruled it must sign to gain recourse to the board the Teamsters' Union is left without protection as long as it remains in the AFL "Apparently there is no answer except that we withdraw from the American Federation of Labor" Tobin said but added: "The whole matter of course will be considered by the COTIVenCon of the American Federation of Labor and upon the action of the convention will depend in my judgment the possibility of tle AFL remaining as it is now strong and powerful and helpful to its mendws" II DID YOU KNOW are receiving fall merchandise almost every and priced right? Cotton blankets part wool blankets and all wool blankets Men's women's and children's part wool and all wool sweaters Men's blanket lined jumpers Men's leather coats Almost anything you will need for the coming winter flEVI SHIPME111 OF I Your Choice of Models DID YOU For one week only you can buy from us a 25-quart Burke Cooker for only $1595? Various Prices A' IS DID YOU That for one week only you can buy from us one 50- pound bag guaranteed flour in print bag for $343 or one 25-pound bag guaranteed flour in print bag for $173? COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION! WALTER HAYES HARDWARE STORE MAIM OKLAHOMA Moirgan Hayes Wellston Okla Phone 67 Regularity Is the secret of successful saving There are two ways to buy Savings Bonds regularly and automatically: the pay! roll savings plan where you work and the bond-a-month plan wherei: you bank A bond a month putt away now brings back four dollars for three each month as the bonds mature I a I V171 MO I f'.

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