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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 20

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Page 20 THE PALM BEACH POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1954 AFL Not Satisfied oms: UNPsim Mitchell Predicts Upswing In Business MHYHOMtMMVtUEUf means" with Mitchell's opinion that the minimum wage hike from the present 73 cents should be postponed. "We definitely feel that this Is the time for Increasing the minimum wage," Meany said, "It will I fl SLACKS HOMHomiSTSU! FACTORY TO YOU 4 il I MIAMI BEACH, Teh. 4 (UPt-'Serretarv of Labor James Mitchell told AFL. leader today that business ihniild awing hark upward this year and that a higher minimum was should be proposed In rising economy. But the time for the administration to recommend a higher floor wage the AFL.

wants ft 25 an hour probably will not ante during the current session of Congress, Mitchell ssld. For 45 minutes, Mitchell talked with members of the AFL executive council at their winter session here, He and AFL President George Meany agreed that the talks were friendly. But they disagreed is to became that Is Its job, Mitchell added, but he does not agree with the council'! statement of Monday that public works ire needed to provide Jobs, Mitchell snld he also told the council that he concurs In the nomination of Businessmen Albert C. Deeson of Kan Jose, to the National Labor lielatlon Hoard. Ills dealings with unions have been good." Mitchell said.

"His qualifications have not been questioned. He has been crltlcued be-cause lie was on the management side of the table." Meany'a comment on Mitchell's agreeing with the President that the time was not opportune to Increase the minimum wage was, "He had agree." He did not amplify the remark. The AFL chief disclosed that he haa agreed to resume working with Foreign Operations Administration headed bv Harold Stassen after being "given assurance" that any anti-labor practices In the FOA would be corrected. Htassen asked labor leaders to form a labor advisory group but Meany resigned severil mouths ago. mmh 0 help stabllue the economy." Mitchell, reporting that the meeting was "very harmonious and very constructive," (aid he told the council that he agreed with President Elsenhower that this Is not the time to Increase the minimum wage and extend coverage of the minimum pay law, Specific recommendations to that end will he made by the administration "at the proper lime," Mitchell said.

"The President's Economic Council feela that the recommendation for an Increase would he more appropriate In a rising economy," he explained. Mitchell said he told the AFL council that the degree of the current buninen lag Is very slight and that "I am npUmlsilc that there will he a swing upward In 1954." Talk of the lag la being overdone, he said, hut he does not think "anyone In this country Is deliberately Irving to talk us Into a depression," The AFL Is right In calling attention to employment In Its ranks conclusions. Meany said afterward that the council was not satisfied "by any DOUGLAS FIR PLYWOOD lanalss ftssi llte'ilsy tlM.S Choiet Inttrler till ill ti ii mil mi i AMIII 1HK ip.rlsl Inlrn.liirlnrjf I'nr On Harmon inn I'hnne 67.11 or Hrlte 1130 4 lt M.P.II. thick Radio Musicians 4x8' Sheets Threaten Strike Ih ulnk ti tlHl NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (L'Pt txcal M2 of the American Federation of Musicians announced today that Its membership had authorized a POUR CIRL-One of tha few Hollywoodiint to admit that It has rained heavily In thit sunny clime during recent weeki Is screen star Jane Russell, who showed up for work In till umbrella-tree nin hat pit e.iit tit PLYW00O PRIMER I IF PLYWOOD ff Irttfltr a' Mtflst Uwi tklctiMss V4H-4if CLEAR FACE lt yai It of feoff ONLY NEED A SMALL PIECE? A Dial 5S43 70PQMUTT PLANTS TREES SHRUBS FLOWERS That' what you get when you buy from tha SanJij ejCoam Jarm where tha Root Systems have been properly developed to strike against the major radio and television networks tf agreement on a new contract Is not reached by Feb.

15. The authorization. In local president Al Manutl and the executive board of the JO.OOO-man New York, local, was made by unanimous vote Pope Must Rest 60 of some 700 members at a closed meetine last mcht. the union an wtiwa mm mS ksif tM fr.l WM4 ftiS 1 Anoincr mown tut Sill sir III llll IimM tl I-, II-, II" ISWIHIIH tl y. StllM I'lIM Wlf IT.

nounced. Several hundred members of the local are presently employed by the networks. VATICAN CITY. Feb. 4 l'P-Pope Pius' doctors hav advised assure richer, fuller blooms and healthier growth A union spokesman said the basic him to stay In bed for another Issue In dispute Is the union's de-' l.

k- i 1. Are you a Mr. 6x6 or 4x4? 2. Do you lik well-filling SLACKS? 3. Do you lika baggy SLACKS? 4.

Doei your ait meatura 64 or 28 inches? 5. Do you lika SLACKS with pleat or without? 6. Ara you hard to fit? 7. Do you lika 18 inch bottom? 8. Do you lika a 22 inch bottom? 9.

Do you lika a short rit? 10. Do you lika a long Hia? 10 PROBLEMS WITH BUT I ANSWER! It'a atacka mada to your individual measurement. Visit our factory tea our thowroom and buy at factory price. Thru-Skill Shirt Factory- week, and he is expected to rest for at least a month more, Vatican I I I nc sources reported tonight. mami iiiai iitv niuHiMa in- rtii- ploed for all network shows which use muMe.

The demand applied particularly to Incidental and theme music for non mujiral programs, a An official Vatican statement said the Improvement noted for some nays In the condition of the 77-year flm'te CAN LAY A KENTILE Lc- Asphalt Tile FLOOR! Only fl.4) ptotidn yea wilh all Bectiurr IflW IS Li. a Stub ni itt is Willi! spokesman said. I old Pone continued, and he had The union had also asked a 15 per cent wage Inrreate and an In-creae In the number of taff musicians employed by the network ststions. Current contracts expired Jan. 31.

ivvi. ana laitrucuonsi 1 a restful night. But he was disappointed In his hope of leaving hit bed this afternoon to sit In an armchair given to him before Oirintmas by Buffalo, N.Y., Catholic. He decided to remain In bed. However, for the first time since he was ordered to bed Jan.

20. the Pope received both of his secretaries of state. Mcr. Giovanni Dat- uv NURSERIES Mils Seutk ef Southern BUB, Ju.i Off MMUri TrsB ea Uillmia Bo rsHlsf. a (Ims i vss.

Evidence Indicate that cigar were first mad commercially CssisatsW leaf 911 NO. DIXIE LAKE WORTH aoout imo. a rn Urs la ten ksai. a a. tlsta Montini and Mgr.

Pomemeo (IIkI) 'r sIibi hia a.st TME NEW 1954 3 Dwt cslsis. I hi rlasl THI HOTTHT IUT IN I lain- unviut I TOWNS "Rase Km" I i Mahogany -i tea ii Tardinl were with him for about 1 minutrs. They had been seeing him separately on alternate dsvs. Vatican sources said the Pope had been weakened by five days in bed on a liquid diet, and hi doctor wanted him to kep to bed for another week lo. regain strength.

The source said they did not expect the Tope. whoe audiences were cancelled Jan. 2fl. to resume them until after the first of March. They added, however, that hope was seen for him to leave hi bed after another week to work at a reduced pace In the papal apartment on the third floor of his palace.

He ha been suffering since Jan. 24 Irom gastritis, caused by strained nenes resulting from over-work. He also underwent an 11-day lege of hiccup and fatigue and iill ha occasional tenure of hiccup. 4x8' PLYWOOD i IOB i Mi i imiiHeici Panels fff Genuine Luoa 1 -l-eWa" irara n.iiilt. s.if a itijitsi fsla iiii.fss fisiik.i iMiiitilir a Rik.s ifsifite; alsfial it4 iatsiisi.

ii5n oof MM a HERE'S A HOT Stork Club Bans Berle til SOLID CAST ALUMINUM a a. fVL, iv MAILBOX A ctotuass' kaaJivork. mim luvlnuss Wouiilullf taUhea' rt black sniekte M4 taam-L Oioom Iran snanr la-UrMfinl lot design. Tis ut it ir ajjiu stku. REG.

NEW YORK. Feb 4 tfPt-TV comedian Milton Berle was turned away from the Stork Club tndev at the orders of owner Sherman Bill-ingtley. who described Berle at an "umtelrable." "We've had complaint about Berle comlurt from some of the nice families who come to my club." B.liinc!ey etplained. "For the sake of my huinet I cannot encourage undolrahle customers to come here." Berle and hi recent bride, for-mer publicist Ruth Cosgrove. arrived at the club today and were informed by the assistant manager that they "could not he accommodated Berle later Mid he knew he was "unwelcome" but Just wanted to make sure.

The comedian told friend he had roused Blilingsley's animosity jt May when he tattrlied the Stork Club television show on his own program. Billingslev denied that the satire had anything to do with his dilike for Berle. adding that "any plug Is good publicity." "No. Mr. Berle Incurred my disfavor long twfnre last May," Bil-llngitey said.

"He has made a habit 'f 3" I NATURAL MATCHSTICK BAMBOO IN ROLLS W-MMeeseesoweetr'' L. -7-7 '4. ait mh aTriTica tJMioo so of coming In the Stork and behav ing In a most un-ntghtclubhlh ay by table hopping, yelling across the room, doing handsprings and gen 1 a DHAPCItttS a TAItX PUCI MATS a CLOSET toon a CORNICE FAC1N0 a ROOM DIVIDER! tsatdirtlck lrmb mT polntad onr cole srtla IAPOUM "colors. iaU" ttuoasd wills IwpoaU. 1 erally trying to steal the act." 1 ft i NOW OX SPECIAL DISPLAY AT THE GENEKiIL MTOKS MOTOKAM WIDTHS ITNll KIOTNS MICtO laow Touclirr Cnurec NEW YORK Deans of Columbia t'nlverslty's I'ndergraduate College have derided that course aren't tough enough.

In their an nual report, the deans said about a fourth of students really get their teeth Into sub)erts, but the other get a "gentlemanly grade" without "undue mental exertion." Recommended: suffer requirement that force the easy-going student "to perform at hit optimum capacity." FOB YOU DO-IT YOURSELF FOLKS wilh llircc gfyled "Cars of the Future" I ff. wldrht 22e i Ft. f.ff. wldtttt 25c Sq. Ft.

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It It a wholly redesigned and. completely re engineered Cadillac nnc from its more mas live grille to it longer, more distinctive rear deck. There's a great new engine. improved llydra-Matic Drive, advanced Cadillac Tower Steering and new Cadillac Tower finking. And, in addition to the beautiful 195 1 Cadillac which will be on dit play, you will also ere three eperial Cadillac creationt-the "Tark Avenue," the "El Camino" and the "La Eepada" expressly designed to give you a revealing glimpse into the future of motor car ttyling.

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