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THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 19. 1922.
Hireling Addresses
Congress on Strikes
Wlew4 ! HsM.I
r.oweer, had di-ciion challenged
fcy a terrier hern brought to the at
trillion of Department o( luttice
nit thi dccisluu was promptly ear
rrd to t'i court and recently
Utn utamrd in the Irderal court of
apfe!, 'The public or the eaeculie
h'l no keomledge o( the iirnored le
rition in other rases berause they
did not hinder iriiuportaiion. Whrit
these lailueei ol many of tht carrier
to abide hy decision of tht hoard
were brought lo rov attention I
rnuld mora flirty apprai.a the feel
ing of Hi strikers, thoughr they aj
a remedy without seeking to
paralyse intmute commrrcc.
Inadequate.
The h creating tha railroad
b6ard U Inadequate. Contrary to
popular impresin, it has little or
no power to cuforra i deciions.
It ran impose no penalties on cither
party ditrrgarduig ill decisions. It
cannot halt a atrike. and manifestly
congree deliberately omitted tha
enactment of compulsory arhitratlon.
The decuion of the board mint ha
made enforceable and effective
against rarrieri and employe alike,
J'.nt the law ia new and no perfection
of it by congress at this moment
could be helpful in tha preterit
threatened paralysis of traiupurta
lion. .
Happily it it always lawful and oft
time r.oiuMe to ettle diiputei out
side of court; to, in a detire to serve
public welfare, I venture upon an
attempt at mediation, Thoe who
had preceded me in attempted settle
ment had made some prog rem. I
submitted to the official of the strik
ing employes and the chairman of the
Ai'nrialion of Railway Kxecutivcs, in
writing, on the same day, a tentative
proposal for settlement. Knowing
that some of the carriers had offended
by ignoring the decisions of the
board, and the employes had struck
, when they had a remedy without the
Strike, I frit it was best to start all
over again, return work with all
agreeing to abide faithfully by the
board's decisions, thus to make it a
real tribunal of peace In transporta
tion, ' Qaestlon of Seniority,
The barrier to be surmounted was
the question of seniority. Ky the
workmen these rights are held to be
sacred, and unsurrendered by a strike.
,Hy the carriera the preservation of
seniority is the weapon of discipline
on the one hand and the reward of
faithful employes on the other. It
has been an almost invariable rule
that when strikes have been lost
seniority and its advantages have
been surrendered; when strikes have
been tdtjed seniority has been re
stored. In the tentative proposals which I
sponsored it was provided that every
body should go to work with senior
ity right unimpaired, that there
should be no discrimination by either
workmen or carrier! against work
men who did or did not strike, I
realized that the proposal must carry
a disappointment to employes who
had inherited promotion by staying
loyally on the job and to auch new
men as had sought jobs looking to
. permanent employment J but I, want
ed the fresh start and maintained
transportation' service and I ' ap
praised the disappointment of " the
few to be less important than the Im
pending misfortune to the, nation. It
was not what I would ask ordinarily
to be considered or conceded, hut at
that moment of great anxiety, with the
coal shortage gravely menacing, I
was thinking of the pressing demands
of tha welfare of the whole people. I
believed the aacrifice brought to the
men involved could be amply com
pensated for by the carrier in prac
tical ways.
Of Tranacendent Importance,
I believed the matter of tran
scendent importance was the ac
ceptance of the proposal-to respect
the labor board' decisions on the
questions which formed the issurf at
the time of the strike. The public
compensation would he complete in
guarding by law against recurrence.
The proposal was rejeected by the
carriers.''' Though the rejection did
not end all .negotiation, it left the
government only one course to call
the striking workmen to return t to
. work, to call the carriers to assign
them to work, and leave the dispute
about seniority to the labor board for
decision. When negotiations or
tiiej.stiu" fails, this is the course con
temlatrd by the Uw and the jovet n
mtnt tn have no chart for its twtir.e
except the law.
Favorable Response.
To tins call a majority of the car
riers responded favorably, proposing
to re-employ all strikers except those
guilty of violence a&aimt workmen
or property, to restore the striking
workmen to their bid positions where
vacant, or to like positions where va
cancies were filled; question of
seniority which cannot be settled be
tween the employer and the em
ployes to jo to the labor board for
decision. The minority of the car
riers proposed to assign job to
workmen on strike only where the
po.itiu'is were vacant. Neither pro
poal has hern accepted. Ihus the
narrative bring us to the present
moment, but it has not included the
developments which have heighten
ed the government' concern. Sym
pathetic strikes have developed here
and there, eriouly impairing inter
state commerce.
Deserted trains, continental trains
in the di.crt region of tht soulhwut
have revealed the cruelty and con
tempt (or law on the part of some
railway employes ho have con
spired to paralyre transportation;
and lawlessness and violent in a
hundred ' place have revealed the
We Deliver to Any Part of the City
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The Home of Better, Bigger
Values in Quality Foodstuff '
DELICIOUS, APPETIZING MEATS
At Lowest in the City Prices
Wt have received a large shipment of extra fancy
spring Iambi which we are going to place on sale, epedal
for Saturday, at a rery unusually low price.
Fancy Spring Lamb Leg, per lb 2W
Spring Lamb Chops (loin or rib), per lb 35?
Spring Lamb Shoulder Chops, per lb 25?
Choice Lamb Stew, per lb .1 0?
Fresh Dressed Spring Chicken, per lb 2834
Fresh Dressed Young Hens, per lb ii.V27
Fresh Dressed Roasting Chicken, per lb 17Vj?
Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb
Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb 1ZM?
Choice Sirloin or Porterhouse Steak, per 1b... 2.V
Sugar Cured Picnic Ham, per lb ! 15t?
Watermelons, 1
guaranteed,
each at ..59?
Fine Yellow
Bantam or Ever
green Corn, per
dozen at 1 0
Home Grown
Cantaloupes,
S for ,....25?
Tomatoes Fancy Quality,
special for 25?
White or Red Onions, 6
lbs. for 231
Where Grocery. Prices Cry, "BUYl"
Omar Hour Blue Bell Pearl White I'earl White
per 48-lb. Hur, 48-lb. Muap, 14 bars Hoap, rase
k, 81.75 w 81.65 for 37i for 83.79
Lux, 6 packages for 55?
Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, 2 for lot;
Carolene Milk, 2 cans for !?
Spitz Apple Cider, per quart .......... 37?
Kamo Grape Juice, pints for .23? ;
Large Green Olives, quart Jars for ....477
Crown Jewel Sardines, 3 cans for 43
BUTTER EGGS CHEESE
Idleirlld or MfrlcUy Xew York Kew t'omba
toward But- Fresli Eg, ('ream Honey, spe-
ter, per lb, doien at Cheese, lb, clal, lb
36 I 244 1 23 23e
' Tea CoffeeSpices CIGARS Just Inside
AokoI Coffee, W lbs-81.15 the DOOr
(iolden Suntos, S-lba. lor. OS nmarfr AI DPI1T
lee Tea Blend Japan Tea.. 20 rKliltEi ALdLKI
Prices' Baking Ponder, 2 ran .. ....
special for 29 Fill IK $1 1 ?
Itumford Baking Powder.. 10 1 uu't
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
The City's Greatest Showing
I-nfRe' rotatrtes, per peck 25
8trtitKli- Wax or Green Henna, i 11m. for 15
Concord Graiion, Iir basket for 27
California liartU'tt Pears, per banket 29
California Freestone Peacbcs, per basket ......23
8 Douq1as3 H fiialiHarney
Ohono AT iift?MveO'h'nnPj PhontDOl
fe490KMJl r 1796
QUALITY MEATS
Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring
Chickens, per lb. ....... .
Beat Native Steer Pot Roast,
per lb.
29ic
16ic
Native Trtme Rolled Rib Roast, PtJr
Per lb, LKIII.IllUIIIKIIIIIK v
TUT Tork SpareriHi,
per lb ,
8ic
Fancy Fresh Beef Tongues,
per lb
Native Steer Pot Roast,
per lb
Fancy Young Veal Roast,
per lb
Tig fork Roast,
per lb
Fancy Young Veal Breast,
per . lb, , ,
22ic
13ic
17ic
174c
.9c
GROCERIES
10 Iha. Best Cane Puer
10 bar I'earl White Soap
1 ease Pearl Whtta buap, 80 bars to
for
Swanlown Cak Flour, per pkir
Del Monte Srlmr, Ur oval ears.
4 ran Pork and Heart, ,
Apple Blossom Milk, 3 eans. ,
Carnation or Pet Milk, per doaen,...
Aartd Jiffy J!l, 4 pk ,,,
.,..75
....33
the ran.
..82.M
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...25
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i:tr Special Sale on Gooch'a Flour, 48-lh. sack
for !.
241b. atk for 110
1 lh, Rontic Junibl.-. 1 pkg. Iten Graham ll acwtt,
special for Saturday 29
V. II. Baker's Chocolate, H -lb. pkg iri
1 lb, for ,.. ,,,, ,.
Tall rana Ftra Fancy Rod Alaska Salmon 27
No. 3 ran Del Monte Spinach, per ran. . , .25
Nj. 3 tan IHd Mont Pineapple, per ran. .IW
FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Fatra Fancy Flbeit peach, per . US
Caiifm lUrtlett 1'vars. per W, , . . . ft
Fancy Tomatoes, pr basket. ,,25
Fancy I venrieen t orn, par d ,,,.,,, ,
Fancy Cauhfleer, pr W. .15
t-atr )ancy lull Hwh l.U.erta '.. r,
fe ,...,.. .,.,.,, ,,,,,, f 2,7i
Fstra lr'e CJimaa Plums, large Imkt. , . .30
Fitr l a'K Cl maa. Pttms, per irate. , .8 1 .50
Fancy CuevtmWrs, per Kuket, .35
Fitra Fancy Uipe tirat'ea, pt UAvt , . . IHIf
Red Rir Fariy Ohi Petatuet, per peck. 20
Per buSt , , 75
HUTTFR AND IGGS
Ceattal Xtr tjttatiiv C?mty
Pk Patur. t l , 3V
Oaaianteed l rn Cwantry i tt,
lr ,tim ....... . ,, 1111
F lncy Ht.Kk Sa :,
in, 23 H f
CANDY
Mcfomh'a IImo.MaU ( "'hovolat i'a.le tWM with
dclu'lou Marhtnttw, per lb. , . i2JI
CIGARS
ral, ti pentfl.t - .!Mt;
i lb. cIaI for hatJr.Uy. , ,00
failure of the striking nniin to he'd
hrir fortes to Jaw oWrvan.e, Men
mho rrlu.nl to strike and l.o have
braced iu.iilt and axault and nkcd
their lives to scre pulilic need have
been rrurlly attacked and wounded
or killed. Men crking work and
guards attempting to protect lives
and property, even nrlifers of the
federal govemnirnt, liave been a'
molted, iMimliated and himlcrrd in
thrir duties, Striker have artu-d
thcinele and gathered in 'nobs
ahmit railroad shops to offer armed
violence to any man attempting to
7:o to work. There is a state of Is.
r.tnr.s shocking to. every ronccp.
lion of American law and order and
Vioistmg the rhrti.ltrd gU4ln"
,nierran frcedutii.
At m tun ha the federal guy.
erumrnt tent unready or unisilLng
Li git its support tu mamisirt law
and order and retrain violence, but
ut it. ct tu state authority (on
frcd us inability to tfcpe with the
situation, and aikej fur federal a,
txtame,
I'nder thee condition of bin
drsnce and mtiiiii'Utiou there hat
hern such la.k of care t motive
putter that the deterioration of loco
motive and the noncompliance with
the safety requirement of the U
are ihrealening the breakdown of
transportation. Tin very serious
iitrit,. i Dus'ii'hed by the riil!wn
ol U..e 10 trail itruwerf 4 ultirr
producer of pen.bibl otti,tli
nd Cmprsb!e Lis.es In Jinneis
who drprnd on trii!Krtaium to
ii.ai Wet their gum st i.arvttl .mc.
l.vrn woi.e, u i hmderii g the liu
poit of aviUbW coal wlien imlii.try
i on lb verge l p.fiU.it he.au.e
of a sol ;l.iuiir, and lite si,d health
i tut nan 4 by a tl t4inn hi t!e
areal critters of uoiuUiiuii. Suielv
! the threatening t.nnl in.ns inn.t im
prest the ciiigre. sud the country
that no body of men, whether lim
ited in tiumbcrs and tepnibihty frr
railway marugemcnt or powerful in
(Tata Sa ! Mr, f . tliw
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MARKET SPECIALS ON
Quality Meats and Provisions
Plat cNe Who only
PURt fOOOBWYS-WNOVtJVtCLL
OUft LAMB VIU
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212 N. 16th
4903 S. 24th
2408 Cuming
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Rlarket Specials for Early Shoppers
FROM 7 O'CLOCK TO 11 A. M.
P. etc G. Laundry Soap, limit to each customer 10 bars. 40c
Evaporated Milk, tall cans, Pet, Carnation and Value brand, 4 cans .32c
Native Steer Chuck Roast , 12VgC
Native Steer Round Steak , 16c
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, Vf or whole. . .22c
Choice Fresh Spareribs , . .". 8c
Fancy Fresh Spring; Chickens
.30c
SPRING LAMB
Genuine Spring; Lamb Hindquarters 20c
Genuine Sprint; Lamb Forequartera
for 12lgc
Choice Lamb Chops 20c
SPECIAL
Pure Lard Saturday only, 2 lbs.... 25c
VEAL CUTS
Choicest Veal Roast , ..... 15c
Choicest Veal Stew 12VgC
Choicest Veal Chops ..18c
Fancy Creamery Butter, 1-lb. carton 33c
Rex Nut Butterine, 1-lb. carton 20c
Liberty Nut Butterine, 1 lb.. .20c
Evergood Butterine, S lbs $1.00
BEEF CUTS
i
Prime Beef Rib Roast ...29c
Choice Beef Pot Roast 11c
Choice Rib Boiling Beef ,.. Sc
Fresh Hamburger Steak . . . .15c
Choice Corned Beef 12y2c
Choice Sirloin Steak 20c
Choice Porterhouse Steak ...... . .22c
Choice Sweet Pickled Beef Tongues 25c
CHEESE
Fancy. Brick Cheese, full cream. . .'.25c
Fancy American Cheese, full cream 25c
Fancy Large Dill Pickles, dozen .... 25c
Fancy Fresh Young Hem
,25c,
PORK CUTS
Choice Pork Loin Roast 17c
Choice Lean Boston Butts 18c
Choice Fresh Spareribs ...9c i
Choice Fresh Pig Hearts, 4 lbs 25c
Pickled Pig Feet, 3 lbs 25c
Small Lean Pork Chops 22c
SMOKED MEATS
Fancy Picnic Hams 16c
Fancy Breakfast Bacon 22c
Fancy Strip Bacon , 17c
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams 25c
Cudahy's Puritan Skinned Harm,
1 lb. for 30c
Armour's Star Skinned Hams 30c
CANNED GOODS DEPT.
Early June Peas, '3 cana. . . . . i . . . ,40c
Fancy Sweet Cora. 3 cans 30c
Fancy Tomatoes, 3 cans...: 40c
Carnation, Pet and Value Milk, tall
cana 10c
American Sardines in Oil, 5 cans. . .25c
Fancy Red Salmon, 1-lb. tall cans. .25c
SPECIAL
Buehler Bros. Royal Coffee. . .... ,33c
Choice Breakfast Sausage ., 20c
Fancy Summer Sausage 20c
Freeh Bologna and Liver Sausage., 15c
Choice Frankfurters and Wienies.. 18c
SPECIAL
Fresh Selected Eggs, dozen ...... .23c
wniwT,"5.lt' "' -.'"Mi I C75
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Eat Slices flalwaas) Ms
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WATERMELON
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WE PLEAD GUILTY
Tkf earn lull fast for lt Saturday. Our rU
brewgkl a ay NEW etulomar that it wa impoibU to
U av.ryaae 100 ssrvka. We'ra goiag to taka car of all
this wa'ab. Our ordar Daat. will at your aaeviao nalil p. aa.
f-KIDAY. Just pkaaa AT 4009 and yaur ardar will t da
litered Saturday snoralaf.
SUGAR
C.aU. C. A H. Cana, 100-lb
bag 7.70
Bast VVbila, R.flaad $7. lit
to lb. Ca 7r
FLOUR ?
Omar or Coach's Bast, 48-lb. b. 81.85
Cantae Old Hard Wbaatj eaabas
mora beaad for less aaenajri 48-lb,
1.70
PORK
Fra.b Paris LoU, lb 15 He
F,fh Rib Park Ckoa., lb 1U4
Frb Spare Ribs, lb H4
n
DEEF
Pot Roast, lb 10li
Stoar Staab, lb 15
Rib Boil, lb 5
Wa Sblp Everywhere. Mail Us Youe Ordars.
SatUfaetioa Cuarantaad or Moaer Cbaarfulljr Refunded.
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ATlantic 4603 1814-16-18 Farnam Street n
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 "rj
The soiling of QUALITY food bar at LOWER PRICES is O
brinfinf hundreds of antbuiatie boosters. It will pajr you to O
PHONE or CALL personally SATURDAY. FREE dalieary to (J
all parte of city rogardlasa of amount.
FRUITS and UE6ETADLES i
Rocky Ford Cantaloupes, M buha baabat
Fancy Bartlatt Pears, boa . ,
Fancy California Alborta Paacbos, bos .
Early Ohio Polateas, pack, 20 buhl
Baikal Peaches, Plums and Peara ......
Fancy, wall blaached Celery , .
Sweat Coen, dozen , .1 0
Bib. bakta Concord Crap, 3 baakat ....$1.00
20 to 25-lb. Watermalons, guarantaad ..J!)1
e , . a ,
...f)0
CHICKENS
Freh Drassad Springs,
lb 204
Roasting Chickans, lb. 17!j
Fancy Hans, lb 25!4
BACON
Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 17Wt
Loan Breakfast Bacon, lb. . ...25Jl
Cudahy's Puritan Bacon oe Supremo
Bacon, H or whole strip, lb., 325s
HAMS
Puritan Hams
Supremo Hams
Star Hams . . ,
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb
i or whole,
29t lb.
.14
UEAL
Fancy Veal Roaat, lb .14
Young Veal Stow, lb 8 Ut
Fancy Vaal Chops, lb .25
U CANNED
EGETABLES
Standard Corn, S tn'. 25c
Country Ccnll.man Corn ...... 1 5c
S tor 41c
Red Dot SKt.il Pa, ISc 3 (or 4Jc
Kamo Mld.t P.., ZEc S2 0 ioj.
Libby' AttorUd Soup, 3 for 23c
CANNED
FRUITS
Del Monto Grated Pineapple,
No. 2 izo 20
Apricot or Peaches in heavy syrup,
No..l siz 14 3 for 40t
Dal Monte Loganberries, No, 2 size,
Par aan 31
CANNED
FISH
Tall Alaska Chum Salmon, 3 cans 20
Tall Alaska Red Chinook Seal mon, 35c val. 25
Tiny Norwegian Sardines in pure olive
noil 12H
Domestic Sardines, 6 cans 25t
r 1 i -" 1 m w
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PICKLES AND
OLIUES
Quart Adro Oliees -30t
Quart Haarman Sweat Pickles, Relih
or Chow Chow , . 39
Quart Heinz Malt Cider or White
Vinegar ,. 29t
CEREALS
Poatt Toattiat or Kellogg'
Flakes, 3 for 25d
Shredded Wheat lit
Advo Oats, pkg Ot
Pillsbury Health Bran . ...13
JELLY and
PRESERVES
Windmill 30-aa. Prn.rv.. er J.lly, 20c
Sunbeam pur whole Strawb.rry Pr
aarvaa, lar( Jar 31c
Ferknar'a Fl( ar Strawbarry Jam, I Be
L' COFFEE
3 lb. Food Center Special. . , ,88t
3 lb. Peaberry Santo 73
Ado, Mb. can 37
Gun Powder or U. J. Tea, lb. ,43
CRACKERS
A.iort.d Sufar Wafar, 2Sa '.,
3 for 55c
I lb. of Choc. Orlo. Sand. Cookie,
and pk. L'natda Bi.culL, 4Bc
value, apaclal SS
DRIED
FRUIT
Mb. pkg. Not-a-Sed Raitin lf)
Sua Maid RaUin, 1-lb. pkg .l ie
Eatra large Santa Clara Prunes, lb. ,,.1)
Medium size Santa Clara Prunes, lb....2
sw5 Skinner's
3 package.,,
25t
tha highest grade
Macaroni, Spaghetti,
EGG NOODLES
TIIOMSEN-J BUTTER
mi h
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I aiAM AND IWCCT
138c;
Cauatry Cttamary Pbg. Rullar.
al ...... Sic
raat.k fUaaar gullar ....,11.
Nul Bullarln 1(K
bacbtd test and No. I la .
. aV. !
WI.oatia full Craaa Niear
Hrkk , , , , II.
BuiUfKllk. I".
Alt y.u aa dflk ,...,.,.,. .
The New Whole Wheat
Hreakfait Food, 23c
TOBACCO
Ja Inside tk Dooe
Prlnca Albert, IShss, line
rr SI. 1.1
SOAP
Pent White
19 Ban
36c
i H. J. B. COFFEE;
4S Pa
Let I. a.
l-d iba .
lb, Siao In
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tattttaUv
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