Thursday, Janqary 30, 1947 THE POTTERS HERALD PAGE FIVE Worken Charge THIS BUSINESS *947 Discrimination Comment On World Events OF M WK MMMf' iw Mwr: Denver (FP)—Charges that the Agriculture Department has dis­ An interesting step in the field went on, the United Nations would or aapca/n/no twr*- criminated against beet workers in of world improvement of labor go a long way toward removing our fiVf/M MMCff fixing minimum wages were level­ conditions will soon be taken by the fear of imperialism that has AND ed here at a government factfind­ a United Nations agency, which influenced underdeveloped coun­ By MARY MOORE ing hearing on 1947 sugar beet in­ is planning action toward framing tries. dustry wages and prices. an international code to guarantee “It has the potentialities of re* fair labor practices and standards HAVE YOU HEARD? Commander Edith Stallings, AAODucrsotf, The hearing, which was recessed moving some of the causes ppooucr/wrr until Jan. 31, is one of four being on all projects financed by inter­ ious friction,” he said. The Public Health chief of Air Waves, USNR, was on national funds. Service estimated that 60,000 or hand for the Air Maneuvers, and /8* held by the department. One has The economist explained that the more infants might be saved an­ commented only that women have ON TMF been held in and, after This is an extension of the idea official attitude of the United OOlfAff . nually by universal use of a new done a great job in the WAVES, Denver, the board will move on to carried out in federal legislation States toward the idea had not medical method that provides vir­ proving especially valuable in com­ Salt Lake City and Berkeley, Calif. which American labor did so much beer, def ied. He remarked, how­ tually painless childbirth. munications. training and as medi- Since 1939 “beet prices have to pass, providing for fair wages ever, that in at least one instance AND MP. Art) MPf. and good working conditions on This painless technique, called cal assistants. <: ; risen 198 per cent while the work­ in the war this country, in dealing work done under LT. S. govern­ delivery with continuous caudal The destiny of the WAVES is ers’ pay has risen only 80 per with a Latin-American nation, in- analgesia” involves the use of cent,” the board was told by Bernie ment contract. si.- ted that some of the higher to be decided by the new budget­ The UN plan is intended to em­ drugs that are injected at the basqr conscious Congress. It is under­ This chart from the AFL Monthly Survey criticizes the wage-price formula of 1946. Instead of any Valdez of the Community Service prices agreed upon for a commod­ of the mother’s spine. She looses such formula for 1947, the AFL favors wage increases negotiated through collective bargaining. (Federated Club, which serves Spanish-speak­ brace all aspect- of international ity be passed on to the labor force. stood that the Navy hopes to main­ Pictures). investments. Drafting of the code, all sense of pain in the lower por­ tain the 2 per cent WAVE quota. ing people in Colorado and New tion of her body. Mexico. suggested by China, is oi} thc Before the war Commander Edith agenda of the Economic and Em­ Two AFL Paper Unions This technique aroused some op­ Stallings was on the dean’s staff The Socieldad Mutualista, local position after it was first used in FREE SPEECH IN ployment C

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