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PAGE TWO WAGE INGREAGE HEARING ASKED BY SIGNAL MEN $4,500,000 Addition to Payroll and 15,000 Men Involved. CHICAO, May 26.—Wage negotia- tions which involve an additional an- mual expenditure of approximately $4500,000 and 15,00 men have been requested of 75 carriers by the Broth- erhood of sma! Men of Am . president, en- nounced The unton's request, which went to | the railroads about May '6, is pre- ument that the cost nereased since July te of the last cut re y the union men through a labor board decision, and that men engaged in similar lines of work outside the railroad have recelved pay boosts Bhould the carriers grant the pay increases, ranging from 12 to 18 cents an hour, retroactive to July 1, 1922, Mr. Helt said, the war time wage of the men wou'l be virtually restored and the cuts recetved July 1, 1921 y 1, 1922, would be wiped out. Loading signalmen and loading aig- nal maintainers, 90 cents an hour, increase of 18 cents; gang foremen $1 an hour, increase of 12 cents an hour; signal men and signal maintain- ers, 85 cents an hour, increase of 18 cents; ansistant signal men and as eistant signa) maintainers, 62 cents wn hour for the first six months and two cents an hour increase for every ‘ix months up to four years; helpers, sixty cents an hour, a boost of 13 cents. The roafx tnvolved in the wage ne Rotations include: Atchieon, Topeka and Santa Fe; Chicago, Burlington and Quine Chicago, Chicago and Northwestern; Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific; El Paso and Southwestern; Great Northern; Los Angeles and alt Lake; Missouri, A ; Missourt Pacific Short Line and | nern Rail Southern Pa Union Pa MATCHMIAKERS THROW UP "ANOS DESPAIR. OVER THE PRNGE OF WES BY P. M. SARL United Prens Staff Correspeméant LONDON, May 28.—The Prince of Wales i lly losing popularity in section of his future Oregon Those with the growing grouch are thi ra utchmakers and titled mothers with et Gaughters. And, to a n great mass of Brit which thinks that it is a cent for their heir tg the throne to have married, or at least 5 da wife by now. For the prir 1 be this manth, If he b ly selected a future ab of is throne, the prince has sald abo it, and he hag quite y turned down all those Indies selected for him, or unofficially Vat of the officially ts nyvailable, but it generally understood ear that Lady Rachel « lish, daughter of the Duke of re, had been officially se > e queen of England Rache! had anything t ® is not known, bul ahe ly spoiled XI such plans by + or betrothal to » Earl of Mo , exit the most eligible on possible brides The number of possivle brides for the prir mong the daughters of }the we ad blue-blooded nobil- ity was comparatively small when Wale me on to the home-marrlage market as a result of the great war, but stil] their number an into several Only Wales does not seem to} en @ personal o, k. for many turned to other hus and the m makers are in| combing of the peerage lists es n coupe of dozen possib' the point of view of blue and paternal wealth, but and out as belng members gular court circle. ‘These atherine Hamilton, 23, the of the Duke of Abercorn neral of Northern Ireland Mary Thyme, 20, daughter us of Bath Both of bridesmaids at the Duke « ¥ wedding and both are in prince does not seem to , er of these “possible more of 1 any than any others suggestion that e'ther) 1 fticin r personally—fe- guveswork. But the c have thelr eyes on I erine and Lady Mary—they wer in the case of Lady Ra- 8 mighty good judges} the prince has‘Just gow t bride quite soon or even eo admirers will be} _— 4 juice, guaranteed to kM t stain be4. cloth Pr ts So. Phone 236. | _ - minals in H were in times condemned was to be de| prived of the use of salt Che Casper Dailp Cribune rans MONDAY, MAY 28, 1923, BRET I as aS an Se TT a} as Save from $52to$78 a year You will be amazed to see how the use of “Bull” Durham will cut down the cost of your smoking. How is it possible to give you quality at the low cost of 10 cents for 50 cigarettes? — ANSWER: The government tax alone on SO machine- made cigarettes is 15 cents—5 CENTS MORE THAN THE COST OF 50 “BULL’’ DURHAM CIGARETTES TO YOU! The average smoker saves $1 to $1.50 a week by ‘rolling his own”? from “Bull’?—or from $52 to $78 a / year. This makes quite a Christmas fund—or pays for a fine trip. GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO Guaranteed by "Y