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THE CHICAGO Vol. 2, No. 19 -mmm y|p' :l ■. - ’ ■ *•- >' ' fir * * .*. ‘ a<M— - • lll|| jHHfe .sflfe ■ • <i*ir ;; amr ■• ’jgflPfii - * yp : : - : ~ «i * «fflP4 * *, : -.■ ■,'V : '.'■ jßßsß|!Efe:'' ■ •..■ -■- . ,;c;i --.-‘• l *» fc * v « p**' 1 » 31 5 ' 2 '" ■&:/ r 1 \ HENRY A. WALLACE Published Weekly , Chicago. May 10. 1947 4gg> 661 Labor gains here * • Telephone workers settle strike for $4 weekly hike—see Page 3. • CIO Steelworkers win strike at Inland Steel— see Page 3. • AFL Dairy Workers union gains better wages and hours—see Page 4. Readers mobilize for Star Day—May 11 Star readers are mobilizing for a one-day, city-wide Star renewal day on Sunday, May 11! On that day Star stations will be opened in every com munity. between 10:30 &jn. and 3 p.m., so that Star readers may obtain names and addresses of people in their community whose subscriptions hare expired. Our aim is more than 1,500 renewals as an answer to those who would break labor’s back and labor’s press! Renewals obtained on May 11 will count toward valuable prises in the current Star sub drive. i Join neighbors in the fight to build your press. See page 11, for details on Star stations in your neighborhood. 1 I WELCOME WALLACE WEDNESDAY