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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 2

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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PAGE TWO AILING AEC IN NEED PLAN Agency's Labor Relations Rec ords Is Touchy Problem or Politicos WASHINGTON Sept NEA Behind the past not too gOod labor relations record in gov ernment owned atomic energy plants is a touchy personnel prob lem with overtones of union poli tics undamentally the labor prob lem ip atomic energy is that While the employes work for private in dustry contractors who operate the plants the government has a vest ed national defense interest Strikes in atomic energy in stallations therefore be al lowed as President Eisenhower pointed out when he issued his most recent Taft Hartley injunc tion order at Oak Ridge Tenn on Aug 12 During the war' atomic energy workers conceded that there could be no strikes in defense industries But in 1948 Oak Ridge had the first atomic energy industry strike It went Taft Hartley route There was an 80 day injunction which ran out without settlement OKLAHOMA STATE JLIR OKLAHOMA CITY SEPT250CT2 vii wi yiiii ii I 3 MM I i fir I flB 7 IL SL Ifa It? uij nHMMlr aL lijm Mr JMa amous Trichologisf Will Demonstrate How to Grow Thicker Hair and Guarantees It! This new method of home treatment for saving and grow ing thicker hair will be demon strated in Miami Okla riday ONLY September 101954 These private individual dem onstrations will be held at the Miami Hotel on ridayONLY September 10 OKLAHOMA CITY' Sept In an interview here today William Keele internationally famous trichologist and director of the Keele Hair and Scalp Specialists Inc said are 18 different scalp disorders that cause most men and women to lose hair Using common sense a person must realize no one tonic or so called cure all could correct all the dis he explained GUARANTEED Keele firm recognizing that most people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown on balding heads offers a Keele said Once a person avails himself of the Keele treatment his skepti cism immediately disappears To insure this we offer this guaran tee you are not completely satisfied with your hair progress at the end of 30 days your money will be HOPELESS CASES DISCOURAGED irst the Keele specialists are quick to tell honeless cases that they cannot be helped But the cases are few Only if a man is completely shiny bald is he in this lost category If there is fuzz no matter how light' thin or colorless the Keele people can perform wonders Every one is given a complete private examination to determine the condition of his scalp and cause for his hair trouble REE EXAMINATIONS is no charge for this examination and no appointment is necessary After the examination he is told the required length of treatment and how much it will cost After starting he makes regular reports to the Keele firm in Oklahoma City and a trichologisf' wiir'return to check his progress periodically To spread the opportunity of normal healthy hair to the thou sands who are desperately looking for help the Keele firm is sending specialists to various cities throughout the United States to conduct examinations and start home treatment NO CURE ALL 7 have no cure all for slick shiny Keele empha sizes there is' fuzz the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to be a There is one thing Keele wants to be certain' every man and woman knows If a recession ap pears at the temples or a spot begins to show up on the crown of the head there is something wrong and it should be given im mediate attention HAIR OR LIETIME clients follow our directionsduring treatment and after they finish the course there is no rea son why they will not have hair all the rest of 'their Keele said firm is definitely be hind this treatment it all depends on the individual faithful observation of a few simple rules YOUR HAIR? If it worries you call Tricholo gist John Wayne Green at the Miami Hotel in Miami Okla on riday ONW September 10 12 noon to 9 You do not need an appoint ment The examinations are pri vate arid you will not be embar rassed or obligated in any way Rolli men and women welcome This examination is very thorough and highly technical it requires 20 to 30 minutes There References: irst Bank and Trust Co of Oklahoma City Okla? THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1954 Ji 4 it te 7 wt wft 'MIAMI DAILY NEWS MIAMI OKLA Then after a 50 heur negotiation session Cyrus Ching director ot ederal Mediation and Concilia tion Service go an agreement that sent the men badk to work Mr Ching saw that something special would have to be done to prevent strike recurrences He therefore recommended to Presi dent Truman the appointment of a three man atomic energy labor management relations panel re porting directly the White House Head of this panel was Will DavL former chairman of the War Labor board anc one of the most experienced labor relations men in the country In return for this special consideration of their prob lems the unions gave Davis a waiver on a no strike pledge and management gave a no loekout pledge It wasn't wholly effective but it worked pretty well for five years When the Eisenhower adminis tration came to town in 1953 mem bers of the Davis panel submitted their routine resignations They were accepted in March or a time there was no labor manage ment panel When the White House reorgan ized the panel in July Cyrus Ching was made its chairman That was fine as far as it went but for usekeeping purposes this panel was put under ederal Mediation and Conciliation Service in Depart ment of Labor This was in line with President de sire to decentralize his adminis tration and get a lot of time consuming activities out of the White House 7 In this case it work Call it pretty personal pique on the part of the atomic energy labor union leaders if you will But their government panel had been down graded from the White House to a third level government di vision which was always under con stant pressure from labor and management on all the other labor disputes Atomic energy union leaders took the four month interval when there was no White House panel to 'declare that its death had voided all theii past no strike pledges Their grievances i 7 A'lfll 'Bl J7 1'7 IM i 1 'i '1' Jl IT" if If' WMjlO I i I I ImmBw y'? BljBBBKssHBB YUMMY Jimmy Hart helps the United Cerebral Palsy organi zation celebrate its fifth anniversary in New York City getting ready to enter classes at the Nassau Cerebral Palsy center where get extensive treatment jn addition to schooling were being given no considera tion they said And the past year of troubled labor relations in atomic energy began Since that time there have been' strikes over wages hours work ing conditions housing' health community facilities like schools and all kinds of fringe benefits A complicating factor in this situation is that the atomic energy business has expanded from three main installations to a dozen over 1500 employes Hanford has 18500 Savannah river 20000 Portsmouth 22000 and Oak Ridge 27000 The Atomic Energy com mission itself has 6000 govern ment employes But its contractors have of whopi 73600 are in operations and 63500 on con struction These involve hundreds of labor contracts with that many contract ors and subcontractors Many con tractors work on a cost plus basis and care what wages or fringe benefits the government has to pay 7 Uniform wages and working con ditions are next to impossible: un der? these circumstances' even though union leaders might like them There is also little possi bility that Congress would pass a law authorizing uniform pay scales as it does for government em ployes 5 7 Nevertheless a conference of Union representatives all cleared for security is meet ii EQUIP YOURSEL ing at Los Alamos right inside the big laboratory there to discuss these problems Sept 9 11 CIO President Walter Reuther and AL Metal Trades President James Brownlow met recently OR THE UTURE! ENROLL NOW IN OUR 5 ALL TERM! SMI Complete Concentrated Courses Instructed by Skilled Instructors! Ara you qualified to hold a good office position? If not why not take a course in sound BUSINESS TRAINING and fit yourself for the future! State Business College 2Vi Main Gowans Dial KI 2 5557 yfeli Ay 3 IE odBb 1 JI tav with AEC Commissioner Joseph Campbell and General Manager Kenneth Nichols One new point brought up by Mr Reuther wTas the need for an AEC Labor Ad visory committee to help plan policy on their common prob lems Something of this kind may be worked out to repair the dam age to AEC labor relations since the bld Davis panel was killed Secretary of Labor James designation of David Cole as head of a new five man commission to study atomic labor relations is the first step in this direction Cole who suc ceeded Mr Ching as Director of the ederal Mediation and Con ciliation Sendee was not con tinued in that post by the Eisen hewer administration Now called back to handle its number one labor problem Bob 'arris captain of the 1954 Army football team played one year of varsity football at Van derbilt before entering the Military academy rom Snap to Print in Just Sixty Seconds! ifcRE ARE A EW THE BUS INESS USES "THE WORLD'S MOST EXCITING CAMERA 7 $89 75 PURCHASING AGENTS use quick photos to show suppliers exactly needed SALESMEN use 60 second snapshots to illustrate proposals and reports SAETY SUPERVISORS snap Po laroid pictures of job hazards 60 SECOND PICTURES SAVE TIME AND MONEY The Polaroid Camera develops its own pic tures! Salesmen purchasing agents' scores other businessmen use the Polaroid Camera to produce big brilliant 3" 4" black and white pictures of anything at any time You miss because you can re shoot right on the spot! The prints are available right away ready for showing or mailing Come in for a free demonstration and for complete information on business uses PERSONNEL DEPARTMENTS use Polaroid pictures for employee identification with no need for tem porary passes MAINTENANCE DEPART MENTS use pictures for job instruc tions and progress reports SHIPPING DEPARTMENTS snap BO secondphotos for visual proof of damagerin transit claims REAL ESTATE IRMS and BANKS attach Polaroid pictures to listings and appraisal reports IN YOUR BUSINESS 60 second pictures will save time and money Day Photo inishing Service South Main Dial KI 2 4444 AIRLAND SHIRLEY SEABOURN Correspondent Telephone 80S 22 Dean Bobbitt Agent Jolly Workers Meet The Jolly Workers home dem onstration club met at the home of Mrs Eldo Wojahn with Mg Glenn Butts as co hostess The lesson was on with the local leaders Mrs Voris Tay lor and Mrs rank ellbaum in charge Myra Whitehead gave a talk on of Members bought household linens for Mr and Mrs Paul Wilson and chil dren who recently had the mis fvrtune of losing their home and furnishings by fire ood exhibits for the air were chosen and labeled Visitors pres ent were Mrs Charles Otto Mrs rost and Miss Whitehead Mem bers present include Mrs Jess ronterhouse Mrs Bonnie Bell Mrs Howard Rutledge Mrs Butts Mrs John Commolly Mrs Paul Wilson Mrs ellbaum Mrs Tay lor Mrs Dave Wilson Mis Hoy Kopp Mrs Don Painter Mrs Ar vil Caddell Mrs Gene Gardner Mrs Hoyt Miller Mrs Cecil Cul ver Mrs Burnett Mrs Ted Sawyer Mrs Berle Campbell Mrs John Seabourn Mrs vVojahn The next regular meeting will be held Oct 7 at the home of Mrs Arvil Caddelj with Mrs Wojahn and Mrs Burnett as local leaders Recent guests in the hojne of Mr and Mrs John Towne and Paul Hulett Were Miss Joyce Chowning and Jimmie Logan of Coffeyville? Kas '7 Pete Bakej of Wichita Kas has spent the past week in airland with relatives and friends Pete will enroll at the' University of Wichita this term Mr and Mrs Wyrick and children of Miami visited Sunday in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Sanford Bowen and family Pvt Buddy Blizzard of Bliss Tex has been home on leave with his parents Mr and Mrs A Blizzard Airman Gus Bigby of airchild ash is home on furlough visit ing his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Bigby and Douglas A surprise birthday party honor ing Gerald Culver was held at the Culver home recently The honoree received many gifts Those present were Eleanor and Mona Wojahn Renona ry Wanda Gard ner Gerald Tipton Harvey Smith Donnie Marshall Bennie Pace Al fred Cole Tom Jackson Helen Stone Shirley and Shelby Sea bourn Patsy Selsor Stanley Camp bell Ronald Vincent Patsy Liv ingston Georgia Nichols1 Stanley Thomure Larry Boyd Laverne Wilson Shirley ranklin Soifny Bowen Junior Bond Pete Baker Bob Donoho Raymond Shubert Dale Culyer Mr and Mrs Cecil Culver Leon and Gerald Recent guests of Clyde Audrain who is ill at his home were Mr and Mrs Richard Audrain of Tulsa Mr and Mrs Bob Audrain of Ra cine Mo Jlershel Stephens of Wichita Kas spent the Labor holiday with his parents Mr and Mrs Stephens and family Also vis iting in the home was tleir daughter Mildred Stephens who is a nurse at Miami Baptist hospital iv Mrand Mrs Virgil Meyer and Leo recently spent the week end with the parents Mr and Mrs Albert Meyer at Aurora 'Mo CLASS MOVIES BALTIMORE Sept 9 CH Movies of the opening of classes attended by both white and Negro students in Baltimore will be dis tributed by the United States In formation agency in 90 countries to counteract Communist propa ganda There are 890 Seminole Indians in lorida Berry Picker 92 Likes Good Whisky EAST LIVERPOOL Ohio Sept' 9 C'P) Bprry farmer John Green who celebrated his 92nd birthday i yesterday by going fishing in Bea Il ver creek says was such a I fragile infant that his mother car ried him around on a pillow' His subsequent good health and longevity said he is due to copper lined stomach and good Sr ran cr Iw Z'l MH 1 I 11' ZyJ J'V'j'? 1 1 1 mitten soft I with the cuff I JA i i JSk Vthat str ches! OUR GLOVE LEATHER MOC that once you try you'll want! Soft as chamois skin unlined on a soft step foam crepe sole In colors wonderful for campus and casual clothes As Seen in SEVENTEEN Main 47 READY OR RIDAY AND SATURDAY SELLING New 100 Wool ALL SUITS itted Styles! Here Early Tomorrow! Be I If These have juh been unpacked in our store and you'll agree one of these suits the smartest buy you'll make this season! Every suit is from a fa mous manufacturer made from fine quality woolen fab ncs tailored perfectly into the most beautiful styles of the season! Only through this spe cial purchase are we able to of fer these suits at such a spe cial price! I 'C All Styles All Sizes All Colors Made To Sell or $49 and $59 Ihirhiiiife CASH CHARGE 'LAY AWAY TIME PAYMENTS i 1 osKJl 4 'W Id JfcyA Boxy Styles! Jhk i.

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