The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 14, 1947, Page 6

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FAGE FOUR What It Means... Labor’s Wooing Of Hello Girls » By HAROLD WARD ASHINGTON.—(AP).—The “hello girl” is the center of a: three-way whirlwind courtship. Labor unions—the CIO, AFL Baal the independent Commun- ications Workers of America (CWA)—are wooing her furiously. The CWA is the success to the National Federation of Tele- | ray Workers, which staged the nationwide strike in April. r the strike, the NFTW dropped its loose federation type. of organization and formed a single industrial union. It is headed by Joseph A. Beirne, the strike: loader. Beirne lost some of his support after the walk-out, and the CIO, confident it could move into the , telephone industry, set up a Tel- ephone Workers Committee (TWOC),. ton CIO convention, scheduled to begin October 13. President Daniel W. Tracy of Organizing time secretary of labor, smiles sagely when questioned about his Membership Scramble activities, Already, however, the The AFL's Brotherhood of El- Western ic Hawthorne eetrical Workers also is out to plant at Cic IL, and an Il- get everything that is not nailed Jinois plant union in Chicago, down. with nearly 20,000 members be- N- tween them, have voted to join ‘5, plant employees, ma tenance men, euipment workers Tracy’s union. and installers—all are being Field Notes courted in one of the widest The Maryland plant workers'| serambles for members — since union officers and executive bd. steel, autos and rubber workers jaye voted to recommend IBEW were organized by the CIO in the affiliation to their 3,000 mem- 1980's. bers, and the board of the Mary- The CWA, in the field first, has land Telephone Traffic Union hi the inside track, It claims 161,669 recommended that its 3,000 mem- dues-paying members and says it bers join TWOC. Both unions tepresents 220,000 workers, That have elections on the question would be about half of the eli- coming up. gible employces in the vast Bell Up to now, the CIO TWOC has system. no actual affiliate in the indus- Beirne and the CWA are out to try. But John J. Moran’s Amer- get the number up to at least ican Union of Telephone Work- 250,000 dues-payers by their con- ers, including 20,000 long dis-{ vention time next June. They are. tance service operators and em- confident it can be done de e ployes of the American Tele- inroads made by both the CIO’s phone and Telepraph Co. (parent TWOC and the AFL's electrical firm of the Bell system) has workers. voted 5 to 3 to affiliate. Goal Is Set | Some fighting is going on over The CIO's Ted Silvey and Al- this move, however, especially in lan 8. Haywood are equally con- Detroit, Cleveland, Washington fident they'll win the industry and Indianapolis. eventually. In the meantime they Another Illinois union, the have | fixed their goal at a modest Federation of Telephone Clerks, VV OVERSEAS MARKET 935. Division St. The Best in : The Finest in Cor. of Grinnell Street GROCERIES PHONE 41 9 eet) FRUITS and and MEATS VEGETABLES Tony Arthur, Owner ees WEEK-END SPECIALS em We Carry A Complete Line of WESTERN GRADE A TOP-QUALITY Veal—Beef—Pork ROCKINGHAM | \M_ FRYERS. ALL BRANDS f Cream 4 cans 45¢ rasan adhe Sugar 5 Ibs. 45¢ No, 2 Can Stokley Cut BEANS .... 10¢ Dole Pineapple No. 2 Can JUICE ..... 19¢ Cut Up Ready, to Fry. TULA Andy - TURNIP No.2, Can GREENS ... 10¢ Hunts Diced No, 2 Can CARROTS .. 14c Del Monte 1-lb. Jar COFFEE .. . 47c Hunts TOMATO Sauce 3 cans 19¢ gall ei Raisins Dice Cae OCTAGON SOAP Sm. Box Preserves 2 ;..58¢] POWDER . . . 8c FRUITS and VEGETABLES With That Garden-Fresh Picked Flavor FRANK YACCARINO—“The Vegetable Man” Long Island U.S. No, 1 WHITE POTATOES 5 lbs. 25¢ Bweet Georgia POUND PEACHES.... 10¢ Sweet Ripe Meaty CANTALOUPES 19: On Ice—Georgia WATERMELONS Cooking Apples - Baking Potatoes - Fresh Okra - Lima Beans - Stringbeans - Spinach - Celery - Egg Plant - California Green. Top Carrots - Endive - Chinese Cabbage - Escarol - Chickery - Fresh Jersey Corn - Cold Watermelons - Red Plums ~ Seedless and Ribier Grapes - California Cantaloupes - Honey Dew Melons . Yellow Squash - Key and Persian Limes - Georgia Freestone Peaches - Sunkist Lemons - Tennessee Tomatoes - Cabbage - Cucumbers . Radishes - Sweet Potatoes and Black-Eye Peas. oe “IF IT GROWS, FRANK HAS IT” -@g Our Prices and Our Quality Are Beyond Comparison . . . Come and See + PROMPT FREE DELIVERY + GEES We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantity” 75,000 or 80,000 before the Bos- | the AFL Electrica) Workers, one- | ttc ten tt tts ttt i }with 2,000 members, has announ- j cations red its intention of tying in with | whose 20,000 members but decided to hold off!tered in Western Elect: TWOC, bers in the field. Others Watched The Western Electrical Now She Shops _ “Cash and a Without Painful Backa ‘When disorder of kidney: function eatin eyes, juent or scanty passages with smarting and burning some- times shows there is something wrong with "| your kidneys or bladder, . Dot lant diuretic, used successfully } it! Ask your druggist for Doan’s | by mi for over 50 years. Doan's give | happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste: from | your’ "Blood. Get Doan's ive WE INVITE iit OSAGE Peaches APPLE 2 cans Sauce . 2 cans GRAPEFRUIT Segments 2 «: SOLID PACK Tomatoes . 2 « TOMATO 2 cans Paste . Army Air Forces Ai THE KEY WEST CITIZEN until the CIO has 50,000 mem-jand big across the country, jtake a referendum. Pre: Em- | nest Weaver Now Showing “SINBAD THE SAILOR” Douglas Fairbanks Starting Sunday THE LOCKET’ functional monthly fe Larine Day disturbances? Does this make you suffer # from pain, feel sog., i e nervous, ‘restless, MONROE THEATRE Now Showing “DUEL IN THE SUN” Gregory Peck Starting Sunday “Me Ha Besado un Hombre” Maria Elina Marques y HALVES 27 | 27¢ 27¢ 27¢ 27¢ Equipment installation and his executive ployees Association with 20,000; board have recommended CIO Do You Sufier Distress Of workers at Kearney, N. J., has | affiliation. ‘ deferred action until after its} Two other unions in the CIO ! el FF fall elections, a CWA o —— Same — | guid. —— The Associati i.|f| STRAND THEATRE |) a ARCHER'S Celebrating Our 27th Anniversary OUR MANY CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS TO READ THIS— kd Then Come, Help Us Celebrate Our 27th Business Birthday. Archer's Groc has operated through the years under the same management and we sincere- ly appreciate your patronage. YOU ALWAYS DO BETTER and GET QUALITY WHEN YOU SHOP at ARCHER'S SEMI-SELF SERVICE MARKET WE HANDLE ONLY TOP QUALITY Crop Pest Control RPB MA-640 1am of potent aerosol DDT dust, on Army Air Forces C-47 transport plane sweeps over a field jo, during research project. Recent AAF experiments here revealed new developments in im- | Apply To Wed | Six applications for marriage |lic es were revealed yesterday ton the books of County Judge 'Raymond R. Lord. ! | The applications were filed by) |Raiph B: Gillespie, 35. of Taver-, |nier, and Katrine Donaldson, 27,1 Opp. Ala.; by Joseph Fallan, 21, lof 1125 Varela street, and Grace M. Torres, 20, of 1124 Varela! jstreet; by George P. Miller, 21,! ‘of the U.S. Navy, and Bonnie S.; down the west coast. The United | | Electrical Workers Union has! ;300 members in a Western Elec- | tric manufacturing plant in St. Paul, Minn. { } The CWA is pushing 22 sep- jatate organization drives in the |U. S. and Canada. Thirty-two lof the original 49 affiliates of th NFTW are signed up with CWA. | ay | WORK Is Our PLEASURE, and We Love lt— WETHER IT’S SMALL or LARGE ‘CHING your money is our » Rich or poor, we guaran: - | tee to make it go further—whether workers, ' already tele- have units in the are scat- phone industry. One, the Amer ric plants can Communications Agccciacon | centers {has 10,000 operators in northern are about to ifornia and several hundred dent Er- = COMPLAINTS With Uncomfort- able Fullness? Are you troubled by =f distress of female Weak—at such times? Then po try Lydia EB, Pinkham’s Ves Pound to reliev In a recent med Compound. proved remark to women troubled this Dociors call a ut a grand soothing G@n's most important orguns. Taken regularly —Pinkh pound helps build up resist Gistress. Also a great stom LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COmMPOUND t WITH EVERY $5.00 GROCERY or MEAT Order Fresh Flavor Peas . TOMATO Z cas ae Sauce 4 ta 27 ¢ Salmon ... a 27 ¢ Bleach . 2 a. sete: 27¢ Large Size PACKAGE Soap Powder .. 27c WESTERN MEATS ——— PORK CHOPS or PORK ROAST |b. 52c Fresh Dressed and Drawn Chickens Ib. 45c| Bacon Grade “A” Large Eggs Armour’s ROLL Butter . . Armour’s STAR BRAND Pure Lard —GARDEN - FRESH CHOICE QUALITY FRUITS and Hormel’s SLICED or SLAB | Se are BONELESS Guaranteed Tender lb. 49c | Beef Roast tb. 46c Phone Orders Accepted for Delivery ... Archer’s Grocery “THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST” $14 FLEMING STREET We Reserve the Right to Limit Quanties DOZEN | Swift's STRING END POUND | All Meat BEEF 58c|Hams . POUND | Juicy TENDER 77c|Beef Steak . 48c | Spare Ribs . 38c Ib. 23c | Americ>n Cheese lb. 46c POUND 49c | Stew . POUND | Lean MEATY \2-lb. Pkg. eS 4 VEGETABLES We Close Every Thursday at Noon LEPHONE 67 it is for YOUR CAR or YOUR STOMACH. ‘Phone 1178, Day or Night _ JANE and SHINE 1502 BERTHA STREET SM 120 Corner of Catherine Saturday food products. pliments. FACTORY PACKED NABISCO YOUR CHOICE Case of 8 24 Bottles No Limit—Plus Bottle SUNSWEET All Brands of Evaporated WEEK-END SPECI -BONE STEAKS ‘LUB STEAKS Meaty SPARE RIBS enuine CALE’S LIVER NU-MAID OLEO EGG ’ Grade “A” ALL INGREDIENTS for p We 122, of 823 White street; by Edgar } ITH’S GROCERY WHITE STREET We Deliver Grocery and Meat Orders Bought In Our Store—— PHONE ORDERS NOT ACCEPTED for DELIVERY Friday and K > FREE ( GIFTS evervone EVERYONE 41s customers enter our store, to the left of the door they will’ s They are FREE. YES, they are FREE GIFTS from us to you!! Granulated SUGAR MILFORD Cream-Style Golden Sweet NO. 2 CAN CRACKER SPECIAL!!! @ Uneeda Biscuits @ Vanilla Wafers ‘ @Chocolate Snaps 3 pkgs. 20¢ PRUNE JUICE....2le Reba Cut STRING BEANS . . ted MILK... “MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh WESTERN MEATS Are Received Every Friday and Tuesday JOHN COBO, Butcher. Any Cut You Desire, Cuban or American Style THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR Extra Large in cartons Doz. 69c Pork and Beef TENDERLOIN Ready-to-Eat PIC-NIC THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947 ‘Victor, 20, of the U.S. Navy, and iggs, 2 5 inciana Pl.; Briggs, 20, of 55-1 Poinciana 16, of 1101 Si. Elbert W. Neighbors, 25, of the ‘Eleana M. Salinero, U.S. Navy, and Fay McElhaney, ,monton street. The entire backbone of the is- land of Java is vole Subscribe to The Citizen. ; T. Quick, 21, of 511 United street, ' and Jacquelin Fleitas, 19, of 511 |United street, and by Tomas V. int it swell Se it dandy Now enough el for homemade can dy! e. > A ai DIXiE CRYSTALS Pure Cane Sugar PAUL'S CASH GROCERY PAUL HEFLIN, Prop. 611 FRANCIS ST., Near Corner of Southard St. WE ARE NEVER TOO BUSY To Serve You- With the Best of everything for Your table — tor any meal. We carry the finest Staple and Faucy Groceries and only Western Grade “A’ Meats. WE DELIVER ORDERS + CALL 493 HASTINGS C. SMITH Proprietor PHONE 28 Street | | ve baskets of Take what you want as a gift with our com- lb i 5 Pounds A5c Magnolia Brand CONDENSED MILK can 2Ic DRUG SUNDRY SPECIALS With the purchase of $2.00 in Drug Sundrie: WE WILL GIVE | RRER 2 Packages of Razor Blades 15¢ WOODBURY SHAMPOO........ 29 MINED 50c Size 29¢ MINERAL $1.00 Size 59c WOODBURY a Cold Cream %s2 19 COLGATE TOOTH GIANT SIZE 90¢ PASTE... 2. s05 ee | LIFE BUOY perce SOAP....2 bars Le QUART SUPER SUDS or DUZ Large Package 29¢ ...2 23¢ 6 om 65¢ Fiesh Fits & Vegetables Arrive Early Friday Morning Fresh California Carrots 2 bns. L5e U. S. No. 1 White NO. 2 CANS ALS ‘ = ws | Potatoes . 5 Ibs. 19¢ | ‘i 2 Thompson - Seedless | Ib. 35e Large No. 1 Size Alberta = Doz. 59¢ “ O . OF Peaches . 3 lbs. 25¢ i" We also have a nice selection of Avocado = _ Pears, Plums, Grapefr 2 HAMS ieiiiceiiCarcoia UDunpkiauineeet, yeh = SOUSE Valentine Beans. to Limit Quantitie Reserve the Right tin ea ee

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