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"unnid achieve some kind of col GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE The Nation Today lective super state by Inches, since 6 Thursday, March 1, 1951 State Fund for Workers' Illness those who favor thai Kina or liv ing can't get it any other way." Labor Opposed to Wilson's Rule as Argued at Hearing Haefs Is Red Cross Chairman at Seymour Special to Press-Gazette Defense Director Draftee Exams Set For 37 March 26 Thirty-seven Brown county youths received orders In the mail Wednesday to report for pre-in duction examinations at Milwaukee, March 26, local draft board officials said today. The group, nearly all 20-year-old youths, is the smallest number of men to be called up for the mental and physical examinations MADISON, Wis. (JP) The Wisconsin State Federation of Labor-(AFL) and the state CIO Public Schools Continue To Grow -Watson SEYMOUR. Wis. Norman By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (JP) Organ Haefs has been named district threw support Wednesday behind a bill to set up a state fund for chairman of the Red Cross drive ized labor's leaders representing paying workers hit by non-occu pational sickness or accident.

perhaps 15,000,000 union workers have walked out of the defense for the city of Seymour, and towns of Seymour, Oneida and Osborn. The drive is scheduled to get under way March 1. Mrs. Joe Opposing forces included spokes program. men for business, industry, insur Labor representatives have tak ance groups and the Wisconsin Hein is chairman for the town of Osborn and Eiche Krause is since inductions were resumed seven months ago.

en part in various defense agencies, sitting on boards or commissions or committees, expressing labor's views. chairman for the town of Sey State Medical society. The bill, introduced by Assemblyman Gade' (D-Racine), would Expenditures Are Expected To Rise in Future, Prediction Press-Gazette Madison Bureau ft 3 IP 1 Scheduled to report at the Selective Service office, 206 Main mour. Names of other workers will be announced in a few days. provide for contributions by the All have now stepped out.

street, at 6:30 for roll call, the men iJudging from the mood of the la state and workers to set up a plan like the workmen's compensation will leave at 7 clock aboard a 'A bor leaders who announced the MADISON, Wis. The steady chartered bus, and arrive around mm i I I walkout Wednesday night, labor system. Views on the proposal 10 clock at the Milwaukee In and vast growth in public school enrollments shows the "futility" of will not again take part until- Ills? I i I were heard by the assembly labor committee. Youth Rally Night Planned at Gillett Special to Press-Gazette SEYMOUR, Wis. The Outa duction station.

These leaders feel labor will C. A. PERTAIN the hope that the educational sys Meanwhile, another group of 42 Wf it I Labor representatives said the have a strong voice in what's be tem has been stabilized, the state ing done and until they get some. mums 71. i eligible draftees will leave here at 6:30, March 12, to report for in department of public instruction not all, of the things they want.

bill was needed to help workers pay medical bills and support their families when unemployed because gamie county "Youth for Christ" has told Gov. Walter J. Kohler duction into the Army at Mil They have expressed dissatis Industrial Unit rally will be held at 8 clock Sat and the legislature. waukee. The men are mostly 21- mm i i ii of non-occupational illness or in urday evening at the Odd Fellows faction on four main points: Manpower, wages, prices, and the part year-olds with a few in older age jury, not provided under on-the- hall in Seymour.

The department's statement, equivalent to a warning that ex- Qf Form 111(1 nenditure liability for the bie brackets. job workmen compensation of big business in the. program. Manpower- school plant of the state will prob CIO officials said they backed Some months ago Secretary of Iff 1L. I SONUS Appointment of C.

A. Certain as head of tht industrial division of this year's Red Cross drive in Brown county was announced to ably continue to rise, came in its annual report Wisconsin public education. The gains recently There will be a main speaker and musical selections during the program. The meeting will be; open to the public. Canasta Club Plays Special to Press-Gazette COLEMAN, Wis.

The Canasta Labor Tobin, in whom the labor leaders apparently ha'e confidence, set up inside his department of labor an "office of defense day by H. H. Ungrldt, general chairman, and Judge Donald W. Gleason, city manpower." NASAL CONGESTION Miob" HEAD COLDS Oat faittr, longw-laiiing rllf with mw (AZAMINI Tablet. No Md to wffar MaV from natal ttuffinou, obttructod hroattf ing, throbbing, pllttlng htadachn.

body The manpower office set up a Paula Howell, 3, and her brother, Tommy, 2, were found roaming near downtown Akron, clothed thus. They had wandered away while their mother, Mrs. Virginia Howell, slept. Police game them food, clothes and comfort until they located the home. (AP Wirephoto) Pertain division in the drive made must be held and expanded, said George Watson, the state superintendent of public instruction, as he outlined these major goals of the state's school program.

Must Provide For Children "1. Providing a good education club met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Fowler on Monday af will handle the solicitation in all labor-management committee to discuss and advise on manpower the bill in principle, but urged an amendment requiring employers to pay total cost of insurance. They argued workers' pay was limited in the face of rising costs, while there was no limit on industry's earnings. Melvin King of the State Chamber of Commerce said his organization opposed the measure, claiming it represented the "socialistic doctrine of soak-the-rich." Attorney Robert Murphy of the! medical society said the bill! cHt, othor distroiiing tymptomt mi SINUS, problems.

This advisory commit ternoon. High award winners were Mrs. L. H. Graner, first; Mrs.

oi the industrial pianis oi tne county. In recent years the Red Cross has conducted an intensive -moon- HEAD CUID5. told Monoy-back guarantoo. he stays in the background on this tee was made up of labor and business representatives, with Tobin as chairman. for all chiluren everywhere Clarence Fowler, second; Mrs.

Charles Lubin, third, and Mrs. stuff.) Wisconsin, regardless of siz" or stores rather than in the residen 98c SS Harris Jacqmin, consolation. The denounced this price move and said it was giving business a break at the very moment Johnston was limiting workers' wage increases to 10 per cent. When prices and wages were type of district in which the child tial areas. No campaign is con ordered frozen last Jan.

26 it be may live. We must keep children next meeting will be held at the home of Harris Jacqmin. Tablou came the job of DiSalle and the ducted in the homes in Green Bay, it was pointed out, to avoid dupli constantly in the focus of our WSB to unfreeze prices and wages The labor leaders seemed satisfied with Tobin's plan. Then Charles E. Wilson, boss of the whole defense program, stepped into the picture.

Unfriendly Toward Wilson Labor has been increasingly un cation of effort. a bit, to be fair generally, while attention. "2. Seeing to it that our educational activities and our children Pertain was recently elected! secretary of the Northern Paper still keeping down prices and wages, generally. Vp To 12 Per Cent are housed in safe, sanitary and Reds' Painting Claim Just Moscow 'Bunk' NEW YORK (JP) In 1931 Andrew W.

Mellon, the late multi Mills here after serving as assist friendly toward Wilson, former ant to the president since he joined the company in 1946. He is a president of the General Electric WSB's labor members thought all workers should be allowed a Co. adequate buildings, properly and decently equipped. "3. Attracting a larger number of capable young people to the cause of teaching.

"Salaries are reasonably good, company, charging he was sur certified public accountant, a graduate of Colgate and New York raise up to 12 per cent above what yievm rounding himself with representa millionaire secretary of the treasury, bought Raphael's "Alba Ma they were making Jan. 15, 1950 to universities, and a veteran of four tives of big business to run the program, ignoring labor. donna" from the Russian govern years' Army service in World War II. have certainly improved, and op When word got around that Wil ment for $1,166,400 the highest take care of rising living costs. The three' public members of WSB, and the three business members, thought such an increase should be no more than 10 per son wanted to abonsn lobins recorded price for a painting.

The goal In this year's drive is $43,500, a 15 per cent increase over 1950 caused by the Korean The masterpiece has been hang manpower set-up and create a brand new one in his own shop, ing in the National Gallery of Art portunities for service are tremendous," the report declared. "Whether we can attract all the fine young people we want in teaching depends largely upon our regard for teachers. We must make progress in increasing the cent. They outvoted the labor war and the nation's defense in Washington since 1941. effort.

The Russians now claim in members. The labor leaders protested. Soviet publication that the cele Gloria Swanson, Ferrer labor protested. This didn't stop Wilson. On Feb.

8 he created within his own office a committee made up of seven people, all government officials, with neither labor nor business represented on it. Its job is this: To study manpower problems brated ar work is hanging in the Hermitage museum in Leningrad. WSB's labor member offered their resignations Mr. Truman, who didn't accept them. But Tues-i Awarded Golden Globes In Washington, John Walker, esteem in which teachers are held in our state.

Must Meet Conditions "4. Adjusting our school offerings to the changing conditions of day night Johnson who had au curator of painting at the National Washable, wrinkle-resistant EVERGLAZE In easy-to-carc lor Cut ton Seersucker Dresses by gallery, said Wednesday, "the or thority under the law to do so took it on himself to settle the for Wilson and prepare for him HOLLYWOOD (U.R) The Hollywood Foreign Correspondents association's top acting awards for 1950 go to Jose Ferrer and today. iginal 'Alb" Madonna' is hanging in our gallery unless it has been stolen during the time it took me dispute by: 1. Announcing that from now on "Our boys and girls leave our steps which he should ask congress to approve for putting con schools to find themselves in a Gloria Swanson. Last niehi! wages couldn be raised trols on manpower answer the telephone." new world.

We must make prog' The association, whose members than 10 per cent. In this he agreed the labor leaders made it plain ress in analyzing that world and with the WSB majority. they resented this intensely. cur schools so that we will pre- cover Hollywood for 55 foreign countries, awarded golden globes to Ferrer for "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Miss Swanson for "Sunset Wages pare them to find their places. We 2.

Trying to pacify labor by asking all nine board members tc meet quickly and make allow- anrvc lnhnr hnH askpH (or r.iust make progress in our cur Months ago President Truman established the Economic Stabiliz- Boulevard." "Tailortown" riculum of offerings, in our methods, in our approach and in our ation agency, which has two friaa uctic wsr'. nino Other awards: best picture "Sunset Boulevard;" best actor in vision. 53: An Office Of Price Con-kflrc wai-o cnrtnncaH tn mnnt vnc- trol and a board to keep wages in terdaVi Xne labor members re- "5. Forming even stronger anchors of democratic citizenship iinc, tcuieu uie vvdge oidumzauon to take nart. So now there's a musical, Fred Astaire in "Three Little Words;" best actress in a comedy, Judy Holliday in "Born Yesterday;" best supporting actor, board.

end patriotism for our children Eric Johnston, former movie no real WSB in existence although Johnston's rule on 10 per cent raises stands. Rites Held Wednesday For Charles Masell, 73 Special to Press-Gazette MOUNTAIN, Wis. Funeral services for Charles Massell, 73, Mountain who died in a Green Bay hospital Saturday night, were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Lutheran church at Mountain. Burial was in the Seymour cemetery. The Soulek funeral home of Suring was in charge of arrangements.

The only survivors are nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Louis Ness of Green Bay and John Massell of Norway, who were raised in the Massell executive, is boss of ESA and, Edmund Gwenn in "Mr. 880;" best therefore boss over prices ana prj-s supporting actress, Josephine Hull "The American idea is being challenged. The schools must do an even more skillful job in developing those knowledges, those beliefs and those understandings that will make America stronger in "Harvey; best director, Billy Wilder for "Sunset Boulevard;" wages. Michael V.

DiSalle, former mayor of Toledo, is price boss under Johnston. WSB is made up best picture promoting interna and finer." tional understanding, "Broken Ar row." of nine members: Three representing the public, three from business, three from labor. Shortly before Johnston made his announcement Tuesday night, DiSalle unfroze prices a bit and set up a new kind: A freeze on the price mark-ups for storekeepers. DiSalle wouldn't predict whether this would wind up in general with prices higher or lower. Labor in last night's statement (Wilson, as boss of everything, Farm Prices at Peak In Mid-February, Word WASHINGTON (JP) Farm is of course over Johnston's ESA and price and wage controls but In Misses' and hali sizes! home.

Recent Bride Feted Special to Press-Gazette LENA, Wis. Mrs. August Kamke and co-hostesses Mmes. Hans Christensen, Melvin Kessler and George Dudas Sr. entertained product prices rose 4.29 per cent See the New 1951 G-E Models at a bridal shower in honor of Mrs.

Otto Schmidt, the former Winifred Hall, at the Schmidt between mid-January and mid-February to a new record level, the agriculture department reported Wednesday. The new price level is about two per cent above the previous 'record set in January of 1948. Prices paid by farmers for goods and services used in family living and farm production also home in Oconto Falls Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Schmidt was presented with gifts from the group of Ifi THE BEST BUY IN GREEN BAY! guests.

Drive Results Told advanced to a new record. The increase in those prices was about 1.5 per cent over mid-Jan-uary. Higher prices for meat animals were largely responsible for lifting farm prices to the new peak. The government plans to put price ceilings on livestock soon. GILLETT, Wis.

Mrs. A. E. Hanstedt, chairman of the March of Dimes in the city of Gillett, announced that $241.63 has been do-noted in the drive. Of this amount, $26.38 was collected at the New Gem theater.

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