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  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

     TRIB'UNE—A champion of the rights and liberties of the people Vol XXX V1II CEDAIl RAPIDS 'IOWA, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 19'12' COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IS THREATENED, SAYS AFL x To ( bring about the desired and recommendedstabilization of wages by turning ovtjr the whole mat ter of wage rales to some government bureau or ad ministrator would bo a body blmv — possibly u deafh blow — to the great American lalwr movement, theAmerican Federation of Labor declares in its ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

    Page Two THE CEDAR RAPIDS TRIBUNE •» ««« » » t » « '» »qI tions In UK tyjjes of work listed above f AT) •ATftTlfcllVflP i Uho'jM contnct trie Uni' rrt Slatesl\)u U JuNlNvd j i En pJoyment Service oftlcinls at the The following jobs, in which thereare openings at the present time, have been listed by the Cedar Rap Ids United States Employment Ser vice oflice Local , Machinists Tool and die makers Engineer, radio • Radio crystal grinders Radio TCpnirn en l ltec rtcal ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

    THE CEDAR RAPIDS TRIBUNE Ali Americans Asked To Plan Now For A Super Safe Fourth A parade at la l flttig drivers willjntn thti Halloa's, highways over tlie Fourth or July, the National SafetyCouncil predicted this week The Council believes that thethreat of nationwide gasoline ration ing, plus the long holiday week end, • will prompt motorists by the thou sands to make that trip to Aunt Min nie's, to visit the boy in camp, or tosee Susie's new baby while they still have the chance ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

    Page Four THE CEDAR RAPIDS TRIBUNE Olriar Published by The UNT; PUBLISHING COMPAKY 513 214 Third Avenue SE Cedar Rapids Iowa ROY K; DOWNKii, Editor LOTJIS L MELSHA, Easiness Mgr All Sides What Other EditorsAre Saying on Topics of Current Interest Quick Action Needed To Save Retailers Long before the general price freezing order was imposed, retail merchandising was carrying on an Briluuir li 3 llsun1' but n° as Parlis in muni We have had a shining exampleol such a contingency ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

    \ THE CEDAR, RAPIDS TRIBUNE PageFi™ SJSIS2IHSE55S2SIS252SHSHSHSH5H C d'urely Personal aSESESHSHKfflSasaSHSHSHKSESZS j Jol in tiL Burke, chief clerk at theick Island roundhouse here, vis d relatives aihd friends at Cler ont during hb recent vacation Mr and Mrs John Brady of Des joines spent last week end wkh rel ives in Cedar Haplda Miss rYanccs liurns, 211 151 h streetE b coniined to her home with a I'trc attack or tonsUitli Dst of duly is the Second avenueossing on ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

    Page Six THE CEDAR RAPIDS TRIBUNE ON THE AIR Some Outstanding Features Scheduled By Station WMT Brooks, who planted the seedlingsthat grew into the first orange trees in Northern California n 1852 Cecil Brown Shows HtnvJaps Got The Repulse j OREGON AND VANCOUVER SHELLED 'o Using his right hand to representenemy plane and his left as HALS Repulse, Cecil Brown (above), CDSreporter hack from tlie Pacific war, shows now the Japs sank, the bigbattleship off Malaya white he was aboard ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

    THE CEDAR RAPIDS TRIBUNE Page Seven MARY ARTHUR'S Column tor Women be much more sensible, aixl thosewho would abuse tlie privilege would be feiv find Tnr between The normal parental approach toho'jsphold tasks performed by chil dren is l\iely to be wrong, accordingto Catherine Mackenzie in an article Growth of Responsibility in tlieNew York Times Sunday ntagazhHJ quoting Mrs I Ui E PeHcr of theChl d Education Foundation, she points out that while very little chil dren often take ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , June 25th, 1942

    Page Eight THE CEDAR RAPIDS TRIBUNE Garment Workers' Union Demands Labor Peace Now The general executive board of the International Ladles' Garment Work ers union, AIT», has called lor pence negotiations between the AFL and CIO without lurther delay The board x in its lecent session criticized at length the CIO's rejec MAKE EVERY PAY DAY WAR DAY STOP SflKtHNG—SAVf DOlUJEf VOYAGE OF THE MARBLEHEAD IS AN tlon of a proposal by the AFL exec „— r ,, utive council for resumption of ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , July 2nd, 1942

     TRIB'UNE—A champion of the rights and liberties of Ite people Vol XXXVIII CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1942 Chuck Kosek's Wandering Canteen Returns To Him After 24 Years •I £ £( ,;'; , , £;v • ' t • ,,v ;; —Photo by Jack Do\i, r cr • tlio long lost £'J s g£ • Oj,' ; Sa8j|j| Jloughbor Koselc Twenty four yenrs ago Doughboy hupt KtvscJr of the Rainbow utvi lon lost a canteen somewhere in Ar 'onne lA rcst On Monday morning of tlia weekx Doughboy Chuck Kosek now ...

  • Cedar Rapids Tribune

    Thursday , July 2nd, 1942

    Page Two THE CEDAR RAPIDS TRIBUNE Rubber Drive Disappointing; Is Extended Disappointed Jn the nation's re sponse to tlie scrap rubber collection campaign, President Roosevelt has ordered the drive continued tinolher ten days Tlie campaign began June 15 as an inventory oi discarded ma terial which eoukl be added to the rubber stockpile and was due to expire at midnight, June 30 Secretary of the Interior Haro' ti Tckrs, who also Is federal pelro'euoi coordinator, hinted later that the ...

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