The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 29, 1948, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Meeker W.S.C.S. will hold an
old-fashioned turkey supper Wed-
nesday evening, November 10.
Somerset, County is a leader in
oats, buckwheat and fine maple
syrup.—PNS.
TAX WARNING
Tomorrow, October 30th, is the last day to
pay your 1948 Taxes, without paying the 5%
penalty, which will be added November 1st.
Tax office will remain open all day Saturday,
October 30th.
ARTHUR R. DUNGEY
TAX COLLECTOR
DALLAS BOROUGH
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ACCURATELY!
SPOTS TROUBLE INSTANTLY ==
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Both the Kaytees of Kingston |
Township and the Tigers of Tunk-
hannock meet up with unbeaten
teams this weekend . . . . Tunk-
hannock travels to Avoca today,
in a game which finds Coach Ken-
nedy’s Green and Gold a slight fav-
orite, but with an outside chance
that the Tunks may spring an up-
getra he Tunkhannock, possessing
the best team in the Back Moun-
tain, should be one of the strongest
challengers Avoca will face during
the remainder of the season.
Another unbeaten squad, Coach
Lew Shook’s West Pittston eleven,
meets the Katies on their home
grounds tomorrow afternoon . .’
their overwhelming victory over
Exeter will run up against Coach
Ted Sxela’s squad which ison the
rebound and anxious to prove that
it is a better team than the records
seem to show . . . . If the Orange
and Black can stop West Pittston’s
star back, Jack Kirby, they have
a better than even chance of hand-
ing West Pittston their first set-
back . . . But Kirby, coupled with
a substantial array of Green and
White reserves, seems to hold the
necessary balance of power needed
for West Pittston to continue on
their victory path.
The Red Rams from Factoryville
proved stubborn in the clinches and
held , the larger Dallas Township
eleven at crucial moments, so that
the three touchdowns favorite was
barely able to squeeze by 12-6....
At times Dallas lived up to its ex-
pectations, but a severe case of
fumbilitis plus a number of severe
penalities and some costly inter-
ceptions slowed the Redskins at-
tack to a walk.
Ferm Wilson, subbing for the in-
jured Dick Wallace, performed like
a veteran and sparked the team...
Rosser Cooke made a number of
long gains on his plunges and scor-
ed both the Redskin’s touchdowns
. . . . The Dallas line played a nice
game with the majority of Factory- {-
ville’s first downs coming via the
aerial route Ostrum and
Bloomer again led the way on the
defensive and repeatedly stopped
the Factoryville ballcarriers before
they could cross the scrimmage
line.
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RAILROADS MUST OPERATE around the clock
every day and night of the year.
Although they know this, leaders of 16 rail-
road unions are demanding a five-day, Mon-
day, through Friday, week for one million
railroad employes. \
They want 48 hours pay for 40 hours work
—in itself a 209, wage increase.
They also demand a minimum of 12 hours
pay for any work performed on Saturdays,
and 16 hours pay for any work performed on
Sundays and holidays.
On top of all this they want an additional
increase of 25¢ an hour for every employe!
You'd Pay the Bill!
Summing up these demands, they mean that
these union leaders seek to force the railroads
to give one million employes an annual raise
which would average $1500 per employe!
The total cost of this would be no less than
1% billion dollars per year, which is more
than twice the expected net income of the
railroads this year. :
You'd pay the bill, because if these in
creased costs are forced on the railroads,
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they must have still further rate and fare
increases.
Demands Unreasonable
These employes have had substantial raises
during and since the war. Their average week-
ly earnings are higher than the average weekly
earnings of workers in manufacturing indus-
tries. They have more job security than the
average worker in American industry. They
also enjoy paid vacations, a retirement sys-
tem and other advantages more generous
than the average worker receives.
In contrast with the demands of these 16
unions, which add up to the equivalent of 48c an
hour, the Conductors and Trainmen recently
settled their wage request for an increase of 10c
an hour.
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Railroads Run for Everybody—
Not Employes Alone
The railroad industry must serve not one but
many groups—producers, businessmen, ship-
pers, passengers and the general public—
night and day, every day of the year. These
unions are proceeding in utter disregard of
this important difference between railroads
and other industries. Industrial plants can be
shut down over weekends and holidays, but
freight, mail, express and passengers must
continue to move. Everybody who enters rail-
road employment knows this.
~ Strike Threat
On September 18, 1948, the leaders of these
16 unions began taking a strike vote. But the
threat of a strike will not alter the opposition of
the railroads to such unreasonable demands!
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