February 10, 1949 MONTANA LABOR NEWS F-ge Two tic Party is far from friendly toward the s>. a Democra u HIGHLIGHTS IN STATE LEGISLATURE THE MONTANA LABOR NEWS working people. j kxlf program schedule Revenue Committee Asks More Time leral funds dullarfor-dollar. in build- It was pointed out that immediately after the | With Sunday, Feb. 6 as the deadline, mjhe°highways PL'ULISHED EVKHY THURSDAY at U’.T ‘LLM'.’J’t SwwwvCTmmsggannWrmHHMBBWtMHHWroOOBWWBBHBWHPHWBMtnnnnBB committee has three BY THE SILVER BOW TRAPES & LABOR Cot Nc votes were counted, certain of the newspaper , for introducing bills, the majority floor! |JC,-ore th'e House. They would 10; 00—Blondle Show ,MOUNTAIN standard TTU1) leader urged members to get busy n „asoline taxes, deisel fuel A Frnrlr«« ( hai nplon of 11 nn IllBbfB Hex otrd to thf columnists who have never missed an oppor* ■ 10; 15—Bloadle Show In trrrsti md 1 dlrlnu ihr I )»• id* **f the Sunday 10 30—10 30 Club I they were proposing new legislation. , amcnd the gas tax refund I rede Union Moi r icnt tunin to lie about the Unions, commenced cook- ■.al Radio Pulpit 10 45—10 30 Club I The Revenue & Taxation committee j taxes 8:00—Na* 11 00—Rocky Mountain News 8 30—S an ,i Melody Time further time in ;u 1 m • up reasons why the Taft-Hartley Bill should 1 11 15—Legislative Highlights asked the « I 9 ; 00—Ix.tt .allouai Favorites House for and Music 11 30— NBC Orchestra the legalized gam- 40"4.Py®} wn out of the window They are still ' 9; 10—Won 12 00—Sign Off j which to report on Six Per Cent Bill Approved SK. not be thrt 0: SO—MIC News I tiling law, which woulil put Montana 1 they have quite a number of Congress- 9:48—Ne* Advertising acted Friday on the bill am ■ strings ni the .ante ha-U a- Nevada with re-■ The Senate 10 00—£ vf Thursday Regardiez which would levy an excise tax ol six 10:30— Vw* • Allairs sped to games ot chance. ; >nN VK'KKUS r 1 in : it convinced. 10:45—Tc ; Announced .. ... 6 00—Good Morning Neighbor on liquor sales, the funds to H 00— KHC Symphony on the Air .,i h<,\v the committee act', the bill will per cent W e -aid after the election that I abor did not 5 45-NBC News returned to the counties and towns, smsiTUI in n >UI*’i 12:00—Urs’ Piano Quartet 7:00—Ranchouxe Roundup I -tart fireworks in the House. an all out victory. for Labor was not thor- 12 30 NI University Theater 7 15—Morning Melodies mtllv number t i* •r’murtlt sti* , 1 I t v .1 then, and we 2:30—LiviMi 1948 8 30—Road ot LUe 1 hich will soon bo m its way to »elicit*«!. T'hi it* •if e Pickens Show ction Itl years ago, J3 .Ne­ \v ffit i* 3 ; 00-J art 6 45—Brighter Day was up tor a Fide of par« r at 1 h this >]> was only started. 1 here are still a lot of mis- | 3 30-HC \ Victor Show 9 00—This Is Nura Drake uere parked on the ; the governor*s de>k tor final action. Ii l City Playhouse vada licensed cars than Tueh’ta lorni: r- lefeated. Harry 4:00— had 9:15—We Love and Learn That bill pa- n on or ■eject I in congress who must be ( 4:30—Mil uaukee News 9 30—Jack Berch capital I*rounds daily. d 1*\ the |.Ul 4:45—Mu ul Fashion Parade hnth houses hv big majorities but was Axe Falls on Class Laws running around making 9 45—Lora Lawlon Adrtr nil mtiiuti The Mon I 1 iicoma. is sti 5 00- Ii i: Heidi 10 00 —News Bulletins \vers poth Senate and House have been M « •!: * .1 5:30—r; Harris ii h> (iuvernor N» . 1;. x 1 9. I’.n (lords and big property own- 10 15—Shopping Wilis Alice •liiuiiiatlng the measures s*l n t it , not pul.li- ’ i If so ht - for the lane 6 00 Fr«‘d Allen Other hill-. that will exercise the gradually Nani n.ual l" Be Announced 10 30-Concert Melodies r ■ sled) a ■ of good fat! !.. • must never forget, 6.30—Tj 10 45—Musical Silhouettes ul the lawmakers are the lU-Mgiied solely for the benefit of spe- c r I Ic i- one cnemv 7:00-Man attan Merry Go Round vocal organ- We d not hold cnirs •sp ■ nail)!*- for the v 11:00—OechsU’s Organ Treasures ndent s forget that one fight, or one 7 30—American Album 11 15—Slltchln' Time income tax a i,| M'houl measures, none ] Cial groups opinions of corresp \\V must not 8 00—Take It or Leave It One hill would have exempted iront change tl r addles: 11 30-Robert McCormick Commentary which has yet reached the first Siihscrll ers \ h anything, unless it is. abso- g 30-C r. ,crt Hour 11 45—Trader Monty of .f World War their papei. ehould mn lllllel nolife : ■I; I lion si •Idom solves 9 90_On ■■ and Harriet hurdle. taxation the property giv ing both r.e and old addr 9,30— Highlights ot the News 12 00—Double or Nothing Another would Intelv decisive. Ueitainlv the last election fell 12 30—Western Serenade A hill introduced last week would 11 veterans up to $.1000. all matter May 23n! 1 . at 9:45-Texaco News 12 45—News Bulletins • repeal the old -latute permitting mar- have refunded income taxes they had Entered .t decisive when so many reac- 10:00—Catliollc Hour 1 00— »he P 1 Office. I Mont., under U t I short of being 10:30—Eli rnal Light riages made hv legal contract without : paid and still another would refer the March 3. 1! 1:15— tionarics of both parties were returned to office. 11 00- Music in the Night 1 30—Pepper Youngs Family if a cash bonus to veterans to 11:30—NBC Orcnestr* ciictit of ceremony. giving Indepciideilt s Prints r It will not 1.45—Right to Happiness All three were K Labor has a long, hard fight ahead. 11 ;55—NhG News 2 00— a vote if the people. probably we will meet 12.00- S.,-a Oil 2 15 Stella Dallas Disaster Council Is Approved killed. be a series ot victories: 2:30— don’t like this kind nr JUST WHAT KIND OF A UNION 2:45— I’.v a vote ot /(> t û the House “Veterans g theroad. a disaster conn-! legislation” voice a war veteran in some rever s aloll Monday 3 00—Today's Children took lU’l>i ti set up MAN ARE YOU? inevitably, because 6:00- Good Morning Neighbor 3 15—Light of the World He was supported by two In the end. Labor wil wm. 3 30— Playground Jamboree I il of seven members L I function in case the House, 6 45—NBC News ds, earthquakes or other j „{ his buddies iu nearby A fellow we all know, a good union man. vis- has the votes and the people of Labor âre 7:00—Ranchhouse Roundup 4:00—Rhythm Doodclers ol storms, tloo seats. Thcv l.aboi 7:15—Highlights In Music 4 15—Radio Headliners It would he charged with'held that such legislation helped only He's nn earlv bird who 7:30—Eddy Arnold 4 30— disasters. ited Chicago recently, t„ pay the penalty for the reactionary pro- correlating relief measures* tor the vie- those win lon’t need it. “How does ;:oin:: 7.45—Te News 4 45—Montana Roundup likes nothing better than to begin a conference ■t from congress. When the 5 00-Dance Parade exemption help the less gram we must cxpec 8:00—Fred Waring t i nis. property tax 8 o'(lock in the 6:30—Road of Life 5 15—News o( the World fortunate veteran who must work daily on union business at 7 : 30 or ■nough. as it will one day, 8 45—Brighter Day 5 30—Jayson’s The House now has received more pam rcomes severe t 9:00—Tin . Is Nora Drake 5:45—Wilson Newstime ! than -’HO hills, more than twice as many for : ivuig and has in property ?” he le will complete their political 6 00—Aldrich Family morning. the working peop 9:15—We Love and Learo Another 50 or 60 arc asked. “How ioes refund ot state in- 9:30—Jack Berch 6 30—Burns and Allen as the Senate. . , At the hotel where this fellow was staying, at the polls a terrific, smash- 7 00—Krall Music Hall vted before the deadline next week, Oome taxes help any veteran who hasnt organiation and win 9:45—Lora Lawton expt 10:00- News Bulletins 7:30—To Be Announced I made enough to pay such taxes? How shifts change between 7 and 7:t0 in the mom- But that day is still a long way off. 10:15- Shopping With Alice 7 45—Longlrc Byjnphonette 4 in - victory. 8 00 - Screen Guild mid a cash bonus help the poor devil The night shift goes off at / o clods and 10:30—Jaysons ’ 8:30—Fred Waring No Vote (or is Year-Olds W( mg. 10:45 Golden Melodies proposed collstitutional amend-1 lying on his hack in a veterans’ 1 the Vnorning shift is not ready to stall making 11:00—OechslTs Organ Treasures 9:00—Supper Club The AFL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 11:15- Siuchln’ Time 9:15—Texaco News ment wlfleh would permit Montanans ; pital ?” 11:30—Robert McCormick Commentary 9:30—Mr. District Attorney hill would ask the federal the rooms until 7 : 30. A conference in F IS years of age I, vote wa s killed when Another up of 80 American Federation 11 45—Trader Monty 10:00—The Big Story sell the veterans suh- hotel room at 7:30 meant'that the room bad to R.-pr. sentatives 12:00- -Double or Nothing 10 30—Morton Downey Taylor if Daniels moved to strike the i government to 1 international unions at- 12:30—Noontime Serenade 10 45—Dreamland Special The House supported marginal land. “That” said one mem- . national ant 11:00—Rocky Mountain News enacting clause, be made up between / and 7 JO in the morning, 12 45-News Bulletlni giving the veteran a di d the first session of the newly formed Na- 1:00—Life Can Be Beautiful 11:15—Legislative Highlights the motion. Said Tavlor later, “some- her, “is just It was awkward, but the staff promised to WOIs ton 1:15—Ma Perkins 11:30—NBC Orchestra i times 1 wonder if a lot of Us are yeti chance h i invest what little he may islative Council called in Washington, 1:30-Pepper Youngs Family 11:55—NBC Nows •d only to lose it and all his The night maid on the floor tiona , 12:00—Sign 0(1 mature enough t vote intolli; ntlv.” ! have save, something out. The Amalgamated As- 1:45—Right to Happiness •ork in the first spell of dry years” 'ould be asked to stay overtime half an hour. I). C., eatlv last month. 2:00—Backstage Wife I Favorably reported by the committee « 2:15—Stella Cilla» ♦ * * w sociation was represented by International Presi- Friday was a hill which would sd a maximum When morning came, there was no one to make 2:30— Lorenzo Jones anil Trip Hammered Fourth Time lent A. L. Spradling and Executive Vice Prest- j 46—Young Widder Brown 6.00—Good Momlug Nclghboi penalty ot two years in prison Someone had forgot- I 3:00—Today s Children 6 45—NBC Nows ÿ10,000 fine for anyone convicted Yellowstone’s tone Democratic mcm- up the room at 7 o clock, 3:15— Light of the World 7 00—Ranchouse Roundup (lent Sam 13. Brrrong. bribery in any athletic event. Mvron Tripp. saw his four pro” to notify the night maid to stay overtime, 3:30—Playground Jamboree 7:15—Highlights In Music ten 1 his Council, created by the AFL convention 3:45—Wilson Ncwstlmo 7:30—Eddie Arnold Killed by committee action was a ised measures go down in rapid sne- The room clerk blamed it on the union. ”The ’ 4:00—Rhythm Doodclers 7:45—’Texaco News I hill that would make it illegal tor per- Cincinnati last November, has for its main 4:15—Radio Headliners 8:00—Fred Waring n. Our in ndcr IK years to enter saloons. His one-house legislature bill got the union doesn t allow overtime,” he lied. 4:30—Aunt Mary 8:30—Road of LHe sons n bjective the co-ordination of legislative activi- 4:45—Montana Roundup 8:45—Brighter Day * front the committee, His bill to friend as ked the clerk what kind of a union they • 1 6:00—Dance Parada 9:00—This 1» Nora Drake axes the part of AFL affiliates. It is expected 6 15—News ol the World 9:15—We la ve and Learn Would Help Hospital Funds abolish capital punishment suffered a had at this hotel, ”Oh. we don’t think much of ties on 5;30-Spler Sport» 9:3a—Jack Berch Senators I.igget. Republican of Mus- sjmjiar fate, after brief and pointed that the Council’s membership will soon include 6:45—Texaco News 9:45—Lora Lawton the union here. All do is pay the dues We selshell, and Wilson. Democrat of Car- j (|t.|)afC hy Melvin Hoincss, also mcm- we from all of the 106 AFL unions. 6:00— Music for Everyone 10:00—New» Bulletins % representatives 6:15—Hospitality House 10:15—Shopping With Alice bon. have introduced a hill which |)lT from Yellowstone, don t get much out of it, he said. 6 :30—Voice of FT restons To direct the work of the Council, delegates 10:30—Jeysons would authorize the state to match fed- 1 W( more of Tripp's hills got the Our friend, who knows something about union 7:00—Telephone Hour 10:45—Golden Melodies appointed a 7-member adminis- ( 7:30—Doctor I. Q 11:00—OechslTs Organ Treasure« axe• hut undaunted, he has more grist embers, began asking questions, He asked the t tin- meeting 8:00—Contented Hour 11:15—Slltchln’ Time LEGAL NOTICES ; lor the mill and one of them is a pro­ m Irative committee headed by William C. Hush- 8:30—Salon Serenade 11:30—Robert McCormick clerk, "How much dues do you pay? 8.45—To Be Announced 11:45—Trader Monty CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP posed amendment t, make it easier to 1 legislative representative for 9 00 -Supper Club 12:00—Double or Nothing TRANSACTING BUSINESS I amend the constitution. "Dollar a month, said the clerk. ing. chief nationa 9:15—Texaco New« 12 30—Noontime Serenade UNDER the American Federation of Labor. Other mem- 9:30--Cavalcade of America 12:45—News Bulletins FICTITIOUS NAME ♦ When did he get his last raise? 1 luce month.-; 10.00—Mystery I» My Hobby 1:00—Life Can Be Beautiful In accordance with the provisions of Premiums or No Premiums! b( rs of the group include Richard J. Gray, 10:15—Mjstery Is My Hobby 1:15— Ma Perkins Yes. 1 30—Pepper Youngs Family Section 8019 et. seq,, of the Revised Codes ago. Did the union negotiate the raise? 10.30—10:30 Club of Montana. 1935, we the undersigned, do j One of the hottest committee meet president of the AFL's Building and Constructing 10:45—10 30 Club 1:45—Right to Happiness hereby declare that we are a co-partner- | if the session took place Thursday How much was it? $ 1 0 a month. 11 00—Rocky Mountain Newa 2:00—Backstage Wife ship, transacting a general taxicab and Trades Department; Thomas Wallers of the 11:15—Legislative Highlights before the joint House and Senate jn- "Seems to me that any organization is doing 2:15—Stella Dallas passenger carrier service, under the firm 11:55—NBC News 3:30—Lorenzo Jones name and style ot i diciarv committees. It was a hearing Government Employes Council; George Q. 12:00- Sign Iff 2.45—Young Widder Brown dollar you BROADWAY TAXI : repeal or amend ;:n pretty well if it gets you $10 for every 3:00—Today s Children That the principal place of business, called on hills U . ... Lynch, president of the Pattern Makers League; 3:15—Light of the World of said partnership, is at No. 9 East : obscure license law enacted in 1' put into it,” said our friend, Then be asked the Tueadty 3:30—Playground Jamboree ! hn B. Haggerty, president of the International Broadway Street, In the City ol Butte. me which few people are aware exist-- 6 00—Good Morning Neighbor 4:00—Rhythm Doodelcrs County ol Silver Bow, State of Montana, clerk if he had ever been to a union nreetin;.;. 4:15—Radio Headliners Biolherhood of Bookbinders; A. E. Lyon, chair- | Ü 45—NBC New» and that the names In full and the re­ so-called anti-premium act. been," the clerk admitted. 7 00—Ranchhouse Roundup 4:30—Aunt Mary spective residence addresses of the In-: ,, -. terms a merchant wishing to "No, never f the Railway Labor Executives Associa- ! 4:45—Montana Roundup dtvlduals comprising the said partnership •' 7 15—Morning Melodie» 5.00—Musical Fashion Parade "Well," said our friend, m a union man. man o 7 30—Western Melodies Is as follows: 1 ! give premiums or coupons ot value with 5:15—News ot the World Ernest Wiles, residing at 1737 Wall St., I ,,itrehaies li- lion; and Fred Tobin, legislative representative 7:45—Texaco New» 6:30—Spier Sports is required t( secure a myself, been a union man all my life 1 know 8,00—Fred Waring Butte, Montana. . , . 5:45—Wilson Newstime Bernard P. Harrington, residing at 431 cense from his count) treasurer ai a for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. 8 30—Road of Life 6:00—Music for Everyone that you’ll get out of the union j. st Tout ,n pro 8 45—Brighter Day East Woolman St., Butte, Mont. : > o-t ol $o.(K)(l tier vear The penalty The Legislative Council will convene on the 6:15—Hospitality House In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto . . ' .- err tion If you want to 9 00—This 1» Nora Drake 6.30— Jimmy Durante set our hands this 15lh day of January, lor Us violation is a line of .-. t° s 1 portion to what you put into it. 9 15—We Love and Learn 6:45—To Be Announced third Tuesday o f each month in Washington, and 9 30—Jack Berch l 1949. \o license has ever been applied for get more from your union, you v<- : ot to do move 7:00—Eddie Cantor ERNFÆT WILES, th; Association will be represented by President 9 45—Lora Lawton 7:30—Red Skelton in the state and no violation f the 10 00—News Bulletins BERNARD P HARRINGTON for your union.' 8:00—Life of Riley STATE OF MONTANA ) act—which occurs almost daily Executive Vice President Berrong. 10 15—Shopping With Alice 8 30—Bill Stern Spradling or 10:30—Concert Melodies :ss. ! ever been prosecuted. Next time we hear somcuod) beefimi about 8 45—Furs on Parade County of Silver Bow "this iv w undertaking on the part of AFL affil- 10 45—Musical Silhouettes a 9:00—Supper Club Arguments before the committee he ?" We're 11 00—Oechsll’s Organ Treasures On this 15th day ot January, 1949. be­ "What did the union ever do 1 . i 9:15—Texaco News fore me, Lewis P. Rotering, a Notary ,aU s should prove very effective in voicing the 11.15—Slltchln’ Time 9.30— Concert Melodies I came rather heated and accusations 11:30—Robert McCormick Commentary Public for the State of Mbntana, per-, going to ask him, "What did v .! r ( i o for 9:45—Radio Forum sonally appeared Ernest Wiles and Ber-1 passed freely lor a time, The hearing Aments of org anized labor toward Congres- 11:45—Trader Monty 10:00—To Be Announced the union? From The Machinist 1AM. sen 12:00—Double or Nothing 10:15—To Be Announced r.ard P. Harrington, known to me to , lasted three hours at the end of which furthering the cause of the 12 30 -Western Serenade the persons whose names are subscribed . . . -ama 1 action and in 10:30—10:30 Club : o the above and foregoing Instrument and the Committee said it would report ( mo 12 45—Newa Bulletin» 10:45—10:30 Club Certificate, and each for himself ac- i, t)R, |,;]|s ou( jn a fcw (]ays. Lin t people of our country. 1:00—LHe Can Be Beautiful 11.00—Rocky Mountain News knowledged to me that he executed the \v(M ; 1:15—M» Perkin» The committee will in all probability EACH AS WELL AS ALL cry success and pledge our com- 11:15—Legislative Highlights same. « We wish it ev 1:30—Pepper Young» F»mlly 11:30—NBC Orchestra In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto favor outright repeal ot the law. Every member of the Ami’i: . (’deration 1 45— Right to Happiness 11:65—NBC News set my hand and affixed my Notarial 1 leti’ co-operation. 2.00—Backstage Wife 12.00—Sign Oft Seal, the day and year first above herein Labor has a responsibility in of! Uniting lid ior s 2:15—Stella Dallas written. 2 30—Lorenxo Jone» ! Saturday LEWIS F. ROTERING, Notary victory won at the polls last :n That 2 45—Young Widder Brown Public for the State of Montana. INNER SPRINGS INSTALLED A LOBBY WORTH WATCHING 3 00—Today’» Children 6:00—Good Morning Neighbor Residing at Butte, Montana. My victory was an essential step t wird our goal, j 3 15—Light of the World 6:45—NBC News Commission expires Sept. 11, 1951. IN OLD MATTRESSES i hr Real Estate Lobby is now getting all land- 3 30—Playground Jamboree 6:30—Morning Melodics First publication January 20, 1949—41. but much more remains to be clone. 4 00—Rhythm Doodelera 6:45—Program Previews lords and rental owners to send letters to the 4 15—Radio Headliners 7:00—Farm and Home Journal NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chicago Furniture President Truman has made b “ i ort on the 4 30—Aunt Mary 7:15—Morning Melodie» Estate of Salina Esters, Deceased, editor deriding a low-cost housing bill; and 4 45—Montana Roundup 7:30—Western Melodics Notice is hereby given by the under­ and Mattresa Factory State of the Union, with reconnu ■ 1 g ns. he. 5 00—Dance Parade 7 45—Texaco News signed, administrator of the estate of IIS B. Broadway St. Ploae «1367 higher rents in their own locales. 5:15—News ol the World Salina Esters, deceased, to the creditors great issue for labor is repeal of the 1 alt I lard*'.' stumping lor 6.00—Anaconda Al You see some of the reaction to ibis campaign, 5 30—Highlights In Music 8 15—Radio Headliners of and all persons having claims against of those 45—Wilson Newsllme 8:30—Archie Andrews the said deceased, to exhibit them, with Act with restoration of the protection this week's issue of The 6 00—Furs on Parade 8:45—To Be Announced the necessary vouchers. within four both pro and con, in 6 15—Musical Fashion Parade 9:00—Meet the Meeks months after the first publication of this labor measures which it modified the Wagner 6 30—Date With Judy 9:30—Smilin’ Ed McConnel notice to the said administrator at room Washington Teamster. National Labor Relations Act, t In­ Noviis-I .a- 7 00—Bob Hope 10 00—News Bulletins 5. First National Bank Building, Butte, MONTANA’S has big money to spend, and 7 30—Fibber MaOee and Molly 10:15—Musical Silhouettes Montana, the same being the place for Guardia Act and the labor provisions of the Lobby 8 oo—Jayson’» 10:30—Coffee In Congress the transaction of the business of said Most Complet» Stock of Genuine lLev'11 wine and dine any Congressman or Sena- 8 15—Curries Western Hits 11:00—National Farm and Home Hour estate. In the County of Silver Bow, State 8 30— People Are Funny 11:30—Mary Lee Taylor of Montana. Factory Guaranteed Clayton Anti i rust Act. This action wil again W. H MALONEY. Administrator tor they can. We only hope that our delegations 9 00—Supper Club 11:45—To Be Announced assure the right to collective bargaining as nn- 9:15—Texaco New» 12 00—Dress Rehearsal of the Estate of Salina Esters, De­ BUICK and Apparently one Republican ’j 30—This I» Your Life 12:30—Edward Tomlinson ceased. taken in. Dated Butte, Montana, this 11th day of tional policy. .ut n I 111 00—Big Town i 12:45—To Be Announced CHEVROLET PARTS Senator. Harry P. Cain, has had recourse to the lu 30—Morton Downey 1:00—To Be Announced January. 1949. In accord with the j >1 iv y adopted by the (. in 10 45—Dreamland Special 1:30—To Be Announced First publication January 20, 1949—4t. I le seems to use m aterial from their 11 uo—Rocky Mountain News 2:00—Your Health Today cinnati convention of the American Federation 1 obby. 11 15—Legislative Highlights 2:15—To Be Announced DEMAND THE UNION LABEL Murray Motor Co. •art h anv lime he makes a speech on 11 30—NBC Orchestra 2:30—Adventures ol Prank Merrlwell of Labor, we will recoinm nd supplementary r r S' 11 55—NBC News 2:45—Mustcana holism". Now he has introduced his housing . 00—Sign Off. 3:00—Lassie Galena & Colorado 6ts. legislation to take care of situations growing out 3:15—Wormwood Forest Phone 2-121B bill which would take care of the higher income 3:30—Art of Living I 10 AND 91 INN i of breakdowns in collective bargaining. Wednesday 3:45—To Be Announced O and the money lenders who would hold 4.15—To Be Announced j t Those opposed to labor will bring great pres people 6 00—Good Morning Neighbor NISSLÏR 6 45—NBC Ncwa 4:30—Pacific Northwest Broadcaster» .he on the Air ; Stop in for Your Favorite Drink f Congress to secure a compromise rather mortgages. 7 ; oo—Ranchhouse Roundup sure on Y,„Tvc got to watch such a group at the Real 7 15—Highlight» In Music 5:30—Highway Safety — and — 5:45—Wilson Newsllme Courteous Service than folow our clearcut program, Some will 7 30—Eddie Arnold 6 00—Hollywood Star Theater i ! Lobby, They’ll take care of their own 7 45—Texaco New« 6:15—Hollywood Star Theater seek to amend the Taft-Hartley Act instead o stale 8 00—Fred Waring As for the poor renter or the man 6:30—Hospitality Time Sut h compromise wo uld be fatal very well. 8 30—Road ot Life 6:45—Cutrlee repealing it. h 45—Brighter Dey 7:00—HU Parade the street who yearns for his own low-cost 9 00—Thle la Nora Drake to labor s right to contract, which the philosophy ] m 7:30—Judy Canova CLIFFORD’S 9 15—We Love sad Leero 8:00—Dennis Day borne: according to this Lobby, be can shift for 9 30—Jack Berch BUTTE f the Taft Hartley Act nullities. 8 30—Grand Ol’ Opry 11 East Broadway : ■ 9 45—Lora Lavton 9:00—Saturday Night Serenade The election marked only the first goal in our : himself. 10 00—Newa Bulletin» 9:15—Saturday Night Serenade Candy Cigar* 10 15—Shopping With Alice 9.30—Truth or Conequences campaign for sound legislation. Our unions must 10 30—Jeyaona i 10:00—Texaco News Soft Drlnki ■Noveltlei ■Beer 10 45—Oolden Melodlee 10:15—Sportlore Bulletin BEER The Supreme Court decisions upholding the 11 oo—Oechsll’e Organ Treasures continue on a militant basis until repeal legisla ' 10:30—Morton Downey and Arizona laws il is—Stllchln’ Time 10:45—Dreamland Special tion is passed. Nebraska, North Carolina 11 30—Robert McCormick Commentary 11 00—Saturday Night Request which prohibit the closed shop are a serious blow 11 45—Trader Monty 11:55—Saturday Night Request Is Better Beer 12 00—Double or Nothing 12:00—Satutday Night Request 12 30—Noontime Serenade 1:00—Sign Olf YES, THERE WILL BE DELAYS to organized labor, The American Federation 12 45—New» Bulletin« 1 oo—Ute C»n Be Beautiful We Don’t Patronize of Labor believed and still believes that these 1 15—M« Perkin» There has been a great tendency among Labor 1 jo—pepper Young« Family statutes like others of similar content, improp­ 1 45—Right to Happiness DE LUXE BAR The Following Grocery Store» believe that the recent national Democratic 2 oo—Backet««« Wile to erly curtail the rights or wage-earners and their Opposite N. P. Depot as they have refused to comply victory would result in the immediate rep« ■al of 2 i5—Stell» Dallas STAND AT Til it BAU The Federation will now intensify 2 30—Lorenao Jones See the Heps In the Cellar with the 8;00 P.M. Sunday and the Taft-Hartley anti-Union Act. lt is now be­ associations. 2 45—Young Widder Brown Holiday CLOSING Agreement its efforts to secure the repeal of all state anti­ 3 oo—Today’» Children coming apparent that such hopes are dortmed 3 15—U«ht of the World ECONO'MICAL GROCERY labor laws as well as of the Taft-Hartley Act. 3 jo__playground Jamboree 110 S. Mont St. to disappointment, There are going to be many 4 00—Rhythm Doodelere Detlcloua Labor's League for Political Education and its 4 15—Radio Heedllnera FRIED CHICKEN FORD GROCERY delays; the enemies of Labor have not given up. 4 so—Aunt Mary SPAGHETTI 210 S. Mont. St stale and local branches have before them the 4 45—Montana Roundup Wine» - Liquor* We must not forget that we are expecting much 5 oo—D»nc» P»r»d* B-K Bear» WALSH 420 West Galena task of educating the voting population on the ; 15—New» of the World CLUB Open Every Day Your from politicians, many of whom did not know 6 30—Spier» Sport» We would respectfully request urgent need of replacing reactionary anti-labor 5 45—wilaon HewsUm» 3544 Harrison Louie Bartelettl members of organized labor and what they were passing when they voted for th” 6 00—Music for Breryon» state legislators w ith fair-minded lawmakers who 6 15—Hospitality House their friends to Cooperate with Taft-Hartley Act. They voted as they were told, the Butte Clerk's Union and dis­ Home Product weakening, enactments. 6 30—Concert Melodlee by the big agents of the National Association of will expunge the union 6 45—Pure on Parade continue their patronage 7 oo—Duffy1» Terern Jamee Combo Ernest Dazzle Manufacturers. Though many of these men were 7 3o—Wlck’a Piek» ENDORSED BY THE SILVER 7 4j__O'donnera Musical for Health defeated for re-election, not all of their succes- News Sans Comment Department: Last week 8 (X)__Cavalcade of Mule MAIN BUFFET BOW TRADES AND LABOR 8 15-To Be Announced 89 North Main 8L either more able or more honest, Fur the magazine. Business Week, came out for a 8 30—Curtain Tim COUNCIL •or* are 8 45—Curtain Ha« CHOICE OF LIQUORS fhermore, the heavily financed lobby of the NAM shorter work week for of all people, employers. Phone 7708 Butte, Mont That leaves us a little weak, also. is •till active and the great force of the southern tn-ornt «Heden t