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Polish Daily News from Detroit, Michigan • Page 13

Publication:
Polish Daily Newsi
Location:
Detroit, Michigan
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Page:
13
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Thursday, December 15, 1955 DZIENNIK POLSKI (THE POLISH DAILY NEWS) 13 Newspaper Williams Likes Wayne Proposal Showdown GQuGSGQC 000 Talks Near (Continued from Page 1) cation together with four trustees from outside Detroit. could be put into prompt ef The State already has a con siderable investment in feet. 1 Wayne President Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry appeared Stereotype Ready Counter Wage Bid The striking stereotypers Wayne.

Since World War II, it has spent more than four mil lion dollars for the Medical "I feel sure that if the com Science building in addition to constructing State Hall and mission report is accepted by the State and by the Detroit union was reported ready to make a counter-proposal on wages to the Detroit Newspaper Publishers Association Science Hall. U. $. GOVT. INSPECTED GRADE MICHIGAN YOUNG TENDER PLUMP OVEN READY Board of Education, the best interests of higher education in Michigan, indeed of all edu cation in Michigan, will be nnrow 20 LBS.

UP well served," he said. -W II I I I 1 I I Iff as the shutdown of the News, Free Press and Times began its third week today. Meanwhile, Federal and State mediators entered negotiations with a union other than the stereotypers for the first time in the current accelerated round of contract is ViIJ He said the Board of Education, Wayne's governing body, has not had opportunity for formal consideration of the proposal. -A. talks.

FOR YOUR PROTECTION U. $. GOVT. INSPECTED GRADE era mmrni The increasing financial strain on the City in support Oven Ready 10 to 15 Lb. Average LB.

ing the expanding university 0 led to suggestions that it be The publishers made their first wage offer to the stereotypers Tuesday night in a session which cleared all other obstacles. It appeared that tomorrow come a btate institution. FANCY U. S. GOV'T.

INSPECTED GRADE U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED GRADE VA' Earlier proposals were that it be a "branch" of the Univer sity of Michigan, controlled by (0 Michigolden ROASTING CHICKENS is the earliest probable date for another meeting with Stereotypers Local 9, although there was a possibility of a session tonight. 3'2 to 5 Lb.

Average Oven Ready 3Vt to 5 Lb. Average I DUCKS Yesterday, State Mediator the U-M regents. But the Ruthven commission report stated: "It is not in the best interests of Wayne or of higher education in the state to tie the institution administratively to another university or college." Under the plan, the State SUGAR CURED TENDERIZED WHOLE OR HALF YOUNG TENDER TRIMMED RIB END CUT Walter Quillico and Federal Conciliator Harry Caton joined talks between the publishers and Detroit Mailers Union No. SMOKED Ohio's Gov. J.

Lausche, whose name has been among those bandied about as possibilities for the Democratic nomination for president, has announced as a "favorite son" candidate. Ohio has 50 convention 40 at the union's request. While only the stereotypers (0 are on strike, negotiations are 12 to 16 Lb. Size under way with five other would assume one-third of Wayne's operating cost each year over a three-year period HAMS major printing trades unions, Teamster truck drivers and the Newspaper Guild of Detroit. from 1956 to 1959.

This would amount to 239,633 the first year, DENNIS Swift's With Tender Beef Added Car Output 266 the second and $9,718,900 the third. But during the the Quillico said wages were not discussed at the mailers' meeting but a "lot of progress" was made on other issues. The publishers had other PREM 1WH0LE CHICKEN Falls Off Board of Education would con tinue its present operating ap propriations, divert! ng amounts equal to the State con 2.0Z.$ 00 6 Per Gent 11 19 3V4-LB. CAN meetings yesterday with the Photoejjjgravers union and the Guild. Both sessions were de tributions to capital cans scribed as routine.

Observers indicated that This week's United States auto production will be nearly 6 per cent below last week's total of 178,409 cars, Automo- hope for an early settlement Xtitf FILBERTS OR Bj 1 MIXED I I fJUTS I VmSimamf GREEN GIANT TENDER SWEET PEAS BIRDSEYE FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUIC of the strike depended on establishment of a contract tice News, industry trade The university would be administered by an eight-member board of trustees, four appointed from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties and four from the state at large. During the three-year tran paper, estimated today. The drop in output was at tributed to slowaowns at 6 0Z. Sril 00 several Chrysler Corp. divi CANS sions and the ending of Satur sition period, administration would be by the Board of Edu day operations at some Gen BIRDSEYE FRESH FROZEN DINING CAR The walkout of 116 stereotypers began Dec.

1. With the presses of the three newspapers stilled, it other employes were laid off. Stereotyper negot iations, after two days of reported progress; snagged Saturday night on what the union termed a minor issue. But Tuesday, "tentative" agreement was eral Motors Corp. plants.

But even the lowered production would be about IS per cent more than for the average week this year, the paper said. MINCE Good Buy on Instant Coffee MM 1 INSTANT I I NESCAFE Slowdown of operations at Packard and two Chrysler units was caused by a parts MEAT 10-OZ. PKGS. reached on all noneconomic matters, paving the way for consideration of wages. Was That Car U.S.

Promises 6RcaKsticr Farm Plan CHICAGO. American farmers have been told that the Eisenhower Administration is "threshing out a practical, realistic farm program." The plan, worked out by Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson and approved by President Eisenhower, contains six points, chief among which is a "soil bank" proposal. This would let Government "rent" from- farmers land which they take out of crops in surplus and plant intsead soil-enriching crops. For Those Hot Special 36-OZ. Holiday JAR Pies shortage brought on by a strike at the Budd Co.

Truck output this week was estimated at 26,573, compared with 27,757 last week. Canadian plants will produce more cars and trucks this week than the 7,281 turned out a week ago. On X-Way Yours? fiffi NATCO DAVY CROCKETT 1 PEANUT 1 DOMINO PURE CANE CONFECTIONERS LIGHT BROWN, DARK BROWN Home for Holidav Drivers who leave their vehicles unattended on the expressways in the future will have to shell out a towing fee. Common Council yesterday approved an ordinance authorizing police to have abandoned cars hauled away at the owners' expense. 0 0 "XT mm ANN ARBOR.

Thousands of University of Michigan students left for home today. They return Jan. 3. 0 l-LB. BOX They all ask for DUNCAN HINES YELLOW.

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Years Available:
1955-1956