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MOUNT CARMEL ITEM MOUNT CARMEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945. PAGE NINE. was done carelessly, almost scribbled. Promoted ures to carry it out." CHRYSLER STRIKE VOTE IS TAKEN body division plant was shut down In a deliberate effort to reduce voting. Company officials denied the charge and said a shortage of materials had forced the plant to close.

D. A. KESSLER DONATES $500 FOR MEMORIAL (Continued from Page One) COLLIERY WORKING TIME returns trickling In on the nationwide strike vote of the United Auto Workers in General Motors plants today gave margins of from 5 to I to 10 to 1 in favor of a strike. Vote totals were reported as "surprisingly low" in several plants. All returns were unofficial, pending announcement sometime late this afternoon of the official national totals from the Detroit Regional National Labor Relations Board headquarters.

(Continued from Page One). derson said. "Right now, today, we're not making a cent." Walter R. Reuther, UAW vice president, said wages were directly related to profits and General Motors in declining to discuss profits in the current wage negotiations was refusing to cooperate and deliberately provoking a strike. Reuther presented an "economic brief" in which he said General Motors could grant the union's demand for a 30 per cent wage increase, pay 15 per cent more for materials and still make a 50 per cent greater profit than in 1941 by selling automobiles at pre-war prices.

"These are the simple facts," Reuther said. "We invite General Motors to prove them wrong." FIRST RETURNS DETROIT, Oct. 25. (U.R) First Advertisements eight o'clock tonight in the General Mine committee. BIG-DONOR ROLL Legion Fund 5,000 V.F.W.

Post 1.500 Louis Grossman Sons 2,500 Nesbltt's Cut Rate 1,000 American Hose 1.000 Guinan's Store 2.500 Clover Hose 1.000 Crystal Beverages 1.000 Legion Post 2,500 H. J. Grossman 3.000 Albertlni Motor 2,000 General Mine 1,000 Eagles I-000 Hartranft-Ryan 1.000 Social Civic Club 1.000 Br.dy Motors 1,000 First National Bank 1.000 Union National Bank 1,000 Sons of Poland 1.000 Elks 2,000 Rea and Derlck 1.000 Idle Hour 500 Polish-American Club" 1,000 Joseph Latorre 1.000 Polonus Club 500 Prevue Sportswear 5O0 Water Company 500 Bucknell "NO Potts Brothers 500 Stecker Book Store 500 Liberty Bank 1,000 Chcrvanik. Inc 500 Clayton Stashinski -500 Mount Carmel Item 1,000 Jos. P.

Bradley 500 Frank R. Kessler 500 Bridy and Hanlon 500 W. J. Higgins 500 D. A.

Kessler 500 $45,200 MEASURE PASSED BY tNAlfc imu CONFERENCE (Coniinued from Page One) to 60 per cent during 1946 and ell' mitiatfi it for 1947. This would save corporations about $1,300,000 000 next year. The House also voted, and the Senate rejected, a cut in the tax Grand Opening Friday TUBBY'S Meat Market 1040 SCOTT STREET, KULPMONT With Complete Lines Of MEATS and GROCERIES Scheduled To Work FRIDAY P. R. C.

I. Co. Alaska. Bast Bank. Bear Valley Stripping.

Locust Gap. No. 21 Locust Gap Bank. Locust Gap Hill Stripping. Locust Summit.

Mahanoy City. Oak Hill (All except 6th level). Monitor Stripping. Potts. Reliance.

Reliance Stripping No. 30. Burnside Stripping. Hunters Tunnel. Knickerbocker.

St. Nicholas. Susquehanna Pennsylvania Slopes. Hickory Swamp Slopes. Glen Burn.

Maysville No. 1 Slope. No. 9 Tunnel. Dragondale Coal Corp.

C. Q. and W. Slope. Merry Coal Slopes.

Breaker (one shift). Mahanoy Coal Mining Co. Centralia. Hazle Brook Midvalley. Continental.

Raven Run Coal Co. Germantown. Stevens Trevortonl East Bear Ridge Co. Packer No. 5.

Hammond Coal Co, Hammond. Kohinoor Coal Co. Kohlnoor. it It S. Coal Co.

Primrose Buck Ron Coal Buck Run (All but Top Split). Locust Coat Co. Weston. Buy Victory Bonds and Stamps REGULARLY I 1 1 I The committee emphasized that it did not propose to limit the conference to its recommendations since such subjects "as full employment, wages and hours, and legislation are important to industrial peace." The conference will be composed of 39 members, with 18 representing employers and management, 18 representing labor, and three the general public. The American Federation of Labor will have eight delegates, including President William Oreen.

The Congress of Industrial Organizations will have eight delegates, including President Philip Murray, Political Action Chairman Sidney Hillman and President R. J. Thomas of the United Automobile Workers. President John L. Lewis will represent the United Mine Workers and President C.

Cashen of the Switchmen, the Independent Railway Brotherhoods. Industry representatives will Include Presidents M. W. Clement, Pennsylvania Railroad; John Holmes, Chicago, Swift George H. Love, Pittsburgh, Consolidation Coal H.

W. Prentis, Lancaster, Armstrong Cork W. M. Rrand, St. Louis, Monsanto Chemical E.

J. Thomas, Akron, Goodyear Tire Sc Rubber Charles E. Wilson, General Motors Charles E. Wilson, General Electric and Harry Woodhead. San Diego, Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp.

Industry also will be represented by Presidents Ira Mosher of the National Association of Manufacturers and Eric Johnston of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. CRYSTAL BEVERAGE CO. Ma's Old Fashioned Root Beer 6 bots. 25c Blue Ribbon Cakes At Your Economy Store Joa4tma4tc BREAD of 111 rOCH'8 BUTTERNUT BREAD loafHH0 19c lOn pound box) Ilc A. B.

PRODUCTS rate on "normal" corporation pro' ffc fits. The Senate did approve, how. G.M. EMPLOYES VOTE FOR STRIKE (Continued from Page One) at Buffalo, Lockport and Syracuse, N. Y.

3,088 for, 589 against, a five to one margin; Albany, 500 for, 18 against; North Tarrytown, N. 1.226 for. 184 against; Atlanta, 719 for, 28 against; South Gate, 531 for, five against. Voting was light in most plants. UAW officials charged that in one case, at Lansing, a Fisher Hi-Grade 23c 27c Economy, SCRAPPLE 2 lbs.

31c LARD 19c FRESH LIVER SAUSAGE, 28c SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 45c FRANKFURTERS 39c SLICED BACON y2 lb. 20c 4 Kenneth C. RoyalL above, former Goldsboro, N. is the new Undersecretary of War, succeeding Robert P.

Patterson. Royall, 51, had been Patterson's special as- sistant since last April. FEDERAL ECONOMISTS FIND WAGES CAN BE RAISED, PRICES HELD (Continued from Page One) of collective bargaining where workers choose to organize." 2 The extent to which disputes can be minimized by "full and genuine acceptance of organized labor of the inherent right and responsibilities of management to di rect the operation of an enterprise." 3 The extent to which they can be minimized by willingness of both sides to utilize existing Federal and State machinery. 4 The extent to which they can be minimized, by recognized and orderly procedure to negotiate first contracts and what provision should be made for use of conciliation if negotiations seem to be breaking down. 5 The extent to which they can be minimized by including specific steps for conciliation, mediation and voluntary arbitration and adherence by both sides "to a.

policy of re sponsibility or living up to the letter and spirit of all collective bargaining agreements and effective meas- QUINTUPLETS i lia.t It's GREAT To relieve cough, sore, mwcle of chest cold RUB ON For bahyf wath Diapert and tucA Yom certainly want Tha "Stuuhint" Doctor And Wife Injured In Accident Dr. and Mrs. Guy Robinhold, the former the well known chief sur geon at Ashland State Hospital, are patients In that institution as the result of cuts sustained In an automobile accident last night at' the intersection of Chestnut and Lehigh streets, Frackville. The chief surgeon and his wife were returning from Coaldale Hospital, where they visited a relative, when their car bumped Into the rear end of a coafr truck, shattering the windshield of the Robinhold car. WANTED WANTED Girl for housecleaning.

Belgrae Hotel. ad. 23-3t. EMPLOYMENT WANTED High School girl wants employment after school and Saturdays. Phone 1133-J between 5 p.m.

and 8 pjh. ad. 22-3t WANTED To Rent, three room apartment with all conveniences. Phone Mount Carmel 9779. 22-6t WANT TO RENT Three or for room apartment or small house.

Write to Box 1992, care Item Office, ad. 23-3t WANTED A housekeeper, about 35 years old, for motherless home, with 3 children 2 girls 12 and 11 years old, and one boy 2 '4 years old. To have complete charge of a good home in New York City. Good sa'ary. Apply by letter only to Box XYZ, care Mount Carmel Item.

ad. 25-6t. WANTEED TO BUY A heatrola in good condition. Apply by letter to box 2023 care Item. ad.

25-2t SPECIAL SPECIAL Fuller Dry Floor Mop chemically treated so that It polishes while it picks up loose dust and dirt, $1.69. Floor Wax and Moth Crystals or for anything in the Fuller Line call Harold Snyder, 508-R Mount Carmel. ad. 9-7t HOMOGENIZED MILK Every member of the family should drink GOOD-RICH milk because the calcium and phosphorus in the milk keep their bones and teeth strong. SHIMKO'S GOODRICH MILK PRODUCTS.

Phone Mount Carmel 1060, Kulpmont 3074. tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE The Jos. Schneirler house at Sixth and Hickory streets. For further informat.on, call on Ed.

J. Belfonte, Realtor. 200. ad 17 tf FOR SALE Ochs' Homemade Sauer Kraut at Fourth and Chestnut streets. Phone 559.

Also on sale at your corner grocery. tf. FOR SALE Kalamazoo heatrola, foreign make drafting instrument set, boy's size 8 hockey Ice skates, and canning jars; all in good condition. Apply at 10 east Fourth street any day between 4:00 and 6:30 p.m. ad.

23-3t FOR SALE 141 East Avenue A modern and well built house; eight rooms; all bedny-ns private; hot water heat; bathroom; cemented cellar; new roof; no repairs needed; full lot; will help finance; reasonably priced at $3,500. Ed. J. Belfonte, Realtor, Phone 200. ad.

23-3t. FOR SALE Half of double house on Girard Avenue, Atlas; six rooms; plastered attic; private water and sewer' lines; vacant; garage, in rear; $1,500 will help finance. Also 22-acre farm In West Cameron Township with newly remodeled bungalow; vacant; 14 miles from Mount Carmel; very reasonable at $1,200. John Chesney, Realtor, 1111 Chestnut street, Kulpmont. Phone 2831.

ad. 23-tf. FOR SALE Gray enamel combination coal and gas stove, in very good condition, reasonable. Call at 212 south Oak street. ad.

24-3t. FOR SALE 1937 Packard sedan; new tires and heater; good condition; will sell for less than celling price. Apply at 1155 Poplar street, Kulpmont. ad. 24-3t FOR SALE Used radiators for hot water or steam, also boiler and Apply at Central Esso Oarage, 1020 Chestnut street, Kulpmont.

Phone 2351. ad. 24-3t. FOR SALE Everything In the shop of the late Mr. Blundln will be sold on October 26.

ad. 25-H" FOR SALE 1937 Ford Dump truck; new motor, new tires, good condition. Apply to 322 north Hickory street after 5:00 p.m. ad. 25-3t FOR SALE A Piano.

Price $10. Apply before Saturday at 304 south Vine street. ad. 25-U WANTED USED CARS 1936-42 AU MakM, Model TOP FILING CASH PRICES MOTOR CO. Carmel Shamokln llione 113 Phone 1207 ever, uuirr ii wjiivuiawuM designed particularly for the bene fit cf small business.

One of them, an amendment by Ben. Arthur H. Vandenberg, would apply retroactively to 1945 earnings. Under the Vanden berg amendment the high excess profits tax rates wouldn't apply on 1945 income up to $25,000. The Senate also adopted a last-minute amendment affecting, excise taxes purely for the purpose of bargaining with House conferees.

The House voted to reduce certain tnxps that were raised in 1943. The enaie rejected that proposal. Instead, it voted to repeal certain taxes that were levied in 1941 on sporting goods, photographic apparatus, business machines and gas. oi land electrical appliances. Sen.

Robert A. Taft, author of the Senate amendment, admitted it was purely for bargaining purposes. "If the House wants to insist on its excise tax section then we think these other taxes ought to go off ILLNESS OF JUROR FORCES CONSPIRACY TRIAL RECESS (Contirt. from Page One) However, Appel admitted he could not tell under what conditions the notes were made. In answer to Special Assistant Attorney General John S.

Pratt, Appel said he could not say that the memorandum was made in a moving vehicle. All that he could state, Appel said, was that the memorandum writing SHINGLES-SIDINGS GENERAL RE-ROOFING AND RESIDING Re-roof and re-side the Bird way. Proven Time-tested products backed by 150 years of Experience. Manufactured by Bird Son, established 1795 originators of Bird "Controlled Uniformity of Quality." Ask for folders. For information, call or wrUe Bruno Bevlvino Lumber Company, Seventh and Maple streets.

Phone 425-J. ad. 3t. SERVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Maintenance, construction, repairs. All kinds of wiring.

Complete line of wiring materials, light fixtures, bulbs. See us for your electrical needs. Wolfgang's Electrical service, 45 west Fourth street. Call 540. ad.

tf. FOR BUILDING materials and repairs, see Kerstetter and Veach Building Supply 7th Vine, call 689-J; we can arafnge finance on easy terms. ad tl MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE -Authorized Maintenance Shop Service on all makes of Washing Machines and Sweepers. City Appliance Company, 35 E. Third Street.

Phone 1105. Advt. tf ELECTRICAL REPAIRS and Serv-ice on all makes of all kinds of appliances. Prompt and efficient attention. Superior Electrical Service.

42 N. Oak. Phone 1270 ad I tf WASHER REPAIRS 24-hour service Maytag washers a specialty. We call for and deliver. VaUlsh Furniture Store, 13 South Oak Street.

Phone 337. ad 29 tl REPAIRING ALL GUNS and rifles repaired and rebored by Connie Mariano, 147 North street, Reiser. Phone Kulpmont 2811. ad. 23-3t.

CASH for your washer, sweeper sewing machine. Parts and repairs for all makes washers, sweepers and sewing machines. FIX-IT SHOP, 725 North Shamn-kin Street, Shnmokin. Phone 9145. ad tf LOANS PAY SCATTERED BILLS Good credit is cash In your pocket I And you can't save money with bills "scattered" several directions.

Consolidate ynur debts with cash loan. It's convenient. It's economical. It's good business. Convenient monthly payments.

Popular Finance Rocm 201. Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 1144. Sam Relmert, Mgr.

ad 16-tf LOST LOST Black and white female hound with bob tail. Finder please notify William McCuskey, east seventh street, or phone 875-R. ad. 23-3t WANT TO BUY WANT TO BUY-I will pay top cash price for your car. Joe Dusick buys more, sells more.

Phone 2354 Shamokln. ad. 17-lmo. WANT TO BUY Bottle of Dead Shot (for worms). Notify Box 1995, care Item Office.

ad. 25-3t. WANTED! EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON BLOUSES Steady Work, Good ray Apply At ONCE Ts BERT BLOUSE CO. 51 North Spruce Street Classified JVjLjuu Nat'l. Biscuit Co.

Shredded Wheat 2 for 25c Crisco 1-lb. 25c; 3-lb. 73c Old English Floor Wax Scratch Remover Black Flag Powder 15c sm. box; 25c lg. box Troutman's Cough Syrup 35c bot.

Br'er Rabbit Molasses, Gold Label, 23c bot. Br'er Rabbit Molasses, Green Label 21c bot Karo Blue Label Syrup 5 lbs. 43c Lummis Homogenized Peanut Butter 1-lb. jar 28c Loose White Vinegar 35c gal. V-8 Vegetable Juices, 48-oz.

can 35c; med. can 17c Bellevue Apple Butter 28-oz. jar 21c Swansdown Cake Flour 30c box Fancy Large Prunes 1-lb. box 21c Ritter's Catsup lg. bot.

20c Ca-iation Malted Milk Mb. jar 49c Tritzel Pretzels Mb. 29c Cope's Dried Corn, 1-lb. pkg. 45c; 534 oz.

17c Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 cans 29c Real Value Yellow Crushed Corn, 2 for 29c Furman's Tomatoes 2 med. cans 29c Buddy Red Beets Ige. can 15c. Silver Cloud Grapefruit Juice, med. can 16c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, two 1 1-oz.

pkgs. 19c Staley's Cream Corn Starch, 1-lb. pkg. 10c The House provision would save consumers next year about Tlie Senate provision would 'O? gave consumers about $70,000,000. The special benefits for veterans also were a Senate addition.

They would wipe out any tax liability on the service pay of enlisted personnel during the war years. This would affect comparatively few. It "would allow commissioned officers three years to pay any back taxes on their income during the war period. Now I the better-than-ever germicide solution, DAZZLE, is TRIPLE-FILTERED for extra purity! It's a spot and stain remover for tha laundry a deodorant for the ice-box, the garbage-pail a sanitizer for the Get this household cleanser with the red- and-white checkered label and "Dazzle" your house today! Better lorrees serv Ri Read directions carefully! flRCiaiUDI 1B3EB taBf King Midas FLOUR 25 lbs. $1.35 mu Rite.

29c 16 West Third Street and Locust 333 North Oak Street lands, formed by 150 canals, joined logetner by 400 bridges. Your Christmas Club? Is it paid up? Pay now and enjoy the benefits at the Yuletide season. UNION NATIONAL BANK HAH CORN MUFFIN M3X DEPENDABLE. You can depend upon Flakorn for crisp, tender corn muffins at every baking because the in gredients are precision- mixed. If your grocer hasn't any Flakorn (or Flako) to day, check with him again tomorrow.

3 Sure results are also yours with precision-mixed I FLAKO ri pie CRUST 1 rj JOMAID BREAD ORANGE WRAPPER IT'S ENRICHED! DazxU 4ukAV Every olfiub Kind 9f until Saltines lt 17c Graham Crackers ft 19c- G. Howensline Kitty Boyer St R. E. Else 123 South Lemon Street Market Streets Market Street Jerry Snyder Joe Alban't Stanley Galitskie wSsB Pmcatt Pmm, JtrMjr.

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