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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 9

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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it WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947 THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE NINE heat Pouring Sentiment For Revision Of Labor Law Declines MrsrHatosky Named Again To Aid Group Local H. S. Band Goes To Sf urgh OSDOIUI TREE SPECIALISTS FREE ESTIMATE Trimming Surgery Topping Removing in southwestern Michigan during the past 20 years. Twincity directors are Bernhard Kuschel, Benton Harbor Boys' band; Forest Etling, Benton Harbor Girls' band; and H.

L. Wallace, St. Joseph' high school band. Kuschel is president of the association and Wallace, vice-president. Acting as Judges for the marching Info Greece 1 'm Ml' 100,000 Tons Goes festival will be Hal Bergen NO JOB TOO LARGE l-rom U.

b. Sources Lansing, author of several methods and books on marching bands, and Phone 5-2153 Rente 3 Box 405 Benton Harbor ATHENS, Oct. l-(AP)- Nearly Robert Welty, director of the Columbia City high school band. Capt. Louis of Sturgis will be -In Jill 100,000 tons of wheat equivalents, the allocation of the U.

S. Foreign relief program to Greece for July Unions Still Have Noteworthy Support From U. S. Public BY GEORGE GALLUP Director, American Institute Of Public Opinion PRINCETON, N. Oct 1 Organized labor's campaign to revise or repeal the Taft-Hartley Act continues to have con- support from the American public.

In the latest specting officer. TRY THE CLASSIFIED ADS TODAY. The program opens at 7:30 p. m. Competes Tonight In Marching Festival The Benton Harbor high school band will be one of 14 participants in the Southwestern Michigan Band and Orchestra Association's fall marching festival tonight at Spence field, Sturgis.

The high school bands of Benton Harbor. St. Joseph, Colon, Bronson, Coldwater, Do-waglac, Three "Oaks, Otsego, Three Rivers, Watervliet, Paw Paw and Sturgis will be the other The contest Is not a competition of band against the local directors emphasize, but a competition against a set of standards built up This controversial feature of the bill, which John L. Lewis and other labor leaders have said they will defy, was put up to voters in an additional question in the -poll, as "The Taft-Hartley law requires officers of labor unions to swear that they are not Communists before they can take a case before the National Labor Relations Board. Do you think Congress should or should not change this provision?" The vote of all who have heard or read about the Taft-Hartley act is: Should change it .18 Should not 64- No opinion 18 Even the people who, in the previous question voted lor repeal or revision of the Act, show a majority in favor of this specific anti-Communist provision.

to September, have reached eight port cities for distribution reports George Gardner, of Princeton, 5 of the American Mission for. Aid to Oreece. 1 "A total of 6,752 tons of powdered and evaporated milk, 195,207 pounds of DDT insecticide, and about 357 tons of beans also have been shipped from American ports into Greek harbors, he points out. The first two ships bringing post-UNRRA relief supplies into Greece were the Barbara test of sentiment on the Act an Institute survey finds that nearly half of the voters who have heard or read about the law think it should be either revised or repealed MRS. A.

L. HATOSKY tfrro A T. Uotnclrn 1011 American farmers produced 5, 000,000 carloads of meat during World War II. Lykes and the Berea Victory. Both ships diverted from German transported 17,542 tons of floor.

Ships which have arrived dur Everybody, is asking. 1 avenue, Benton Haroor, nas Deen ing September included the Hoo- hier State, which brought the first bost-UNRRA shipment of dry CAM DE BEATEN The mtaerie of Pin-Worm har been known for ecntnrls. and millions of vie- timi have sousht a way to deal with this put that Uvea inside the human body. Today, thanks to a special, nedieaOy recognized drag highly effeetiTe treat- ment has been made possible. This drug ia i the Tital ingredient in P-W, the Pin-Worn tablets developed in the laboratories of Or.

D. Jayne Son. i The small, eajy-to-taie P-W tablets set in a special way to remove Pin-Worms. So don't suffer with the embarrassing rectal itch caused by this ngly pest. Ask your drnrgist for JAYNE'S P-W and follow the P-W means Pin-Worm relief I knilk, and "the Bates Victory, which deposited half of its wheat A.

F. of L. Headquarters 60 Sixth St. Benton Harbor Office Hours: 9 A. M.

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Ph. 8211 Meeting Halls Available cargo at Corfu and the remainder it Patras. re-appointed to the Joint Distribution Committee for the relief of Europe's homeless Jews. Speedy resettlement of the Jews DP's, coupled with a broad program of reconstruction assistance is the goal of the committee and the European Executive Council. So far this year.

$60,000,000 oii contributions from American Jews has. been spent in the assistance program abroad. Mrs. Hatosky is a member of the east central' regional executive com-mitee. She is a former president of Ilcidloeiiseir The J.

B. Waterman brought a second shipment of powdered milk, totalling 1,680 tons, from New York. The James Smith, from New Orleans, transported 8,196 tons of wheat to Piraeus and an additional 6,350 tons to Volos in Thessaly. Mimcrfolfl f-rnm "Woo; FIRE-- AUTOMOBILE LIFE WINDSTORM BROAD FORM FIRE the Michigan B'Nai B'rith council as well as past, president of the Benton Harbor auxiliary. However, the proportion favor- Gallup ing revision or repea! is not as high today as in a singular survey reported in August.

From, coast to coast voters were question as follows: "Have you heard or read about the Taft-Hartley law 1 rhich deals with labor unions?" A total of 72 per cent said they had heard or read about the act, while 28 per cent said they had not. Last month only .61 per cent had heard of the ait. Those 'who had heard or read about it were you think the Taft- Hartley law should be revised, repealed or left unchanged?" The vote today, as compared to August follows: Total Total Today Pet. Aug. Pet.

Revised 27 32 Repealed 18 45 21 53 Left Un- changed 28 22 No Opinion 27 25 Members of labor unions polled in the survey voted by 58 per cent in favor of revisiorroFf epeal, 19 per cent for no change and 23 per undecided. A rather marked difference in attitude toward the Act is found among Republicans and Democratic voters throughout the nation, as the fol Orleans unloaded 5,350 tons of wheat at Piraeus and deposited the remaining 4,000 tons at Crete. 4-The-Bosario brought first shlp Inent of DDT totalling 48,327 bounds 10 DDT powder Insecti Role, INSURANCE is yourJ SECURITY cide and 148,880 pounds pure uui. OTHER WHEAT SHIPS include rthe SS Theodore Foster, from Hous ton, Texas; the Arthur Riggs, Green Wave, Nicholas Biddle, and Ethan Allen. Milk supplies are expected to arrive aboard the Exford, Excelsior, and Kate Kil-dare.

Beans will be shipped on The fact is that Anheuser-Biisch is making more BUDWEISER than ever before-but more people are asking for it than ever before-Time and again we have built the world's largest brewery bigger. Now we are in the midst of the biggest expansion of all. It will make many more millions of bottles of BUDWEISER available. Meanwhile we are distributing our tremendous output on a fair-share basis to all. It seems that people no longer ask for beer they ask for Budweiser HWnEUSEn-DUSCH ST.

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Total Total Dems. Pet. Reps. Pet. Revised 29 24 Repealed 26 55 9 33 Left Un- -changed 17 42 'No Opinion 28 -25 IN THINKING about changes in Sa.

the law, voters apparently do not have in mind any revision of the section which requires union leaders to certify that they are not Com Benton Harbor 143 Pipestone St. J. H. Kaspet, Owaeri W. Miller, Mgr.

LaFayette Transfer Storage Co. Packing Crating Shipping Agents Allied Van Lines Inc. World's Ltrieit Loot DUttace Mown PHONE 3-1101 munists before unions can take disputes before the National Labor Relations Board. CASUALTY ACCIDENT BONDS PERSONAL PROPERTY Iveve I Heatoons 7 1 1 1 got fern Veteran radio actress Peggy Al-lenby lends her talents to the new radio serial where she plays the role of an amused and modern mother. Claudia is the new comedy radio serial on the air over station WHFB at 10:15 a.

m. Monday, through Friday. Long an airways favorite, Peggy Allenby brings -seasoned dramatic experience to the new radio series, where she plays the part of mother to one of America's best loved fiction characters. new program, adapted from the amusing magazine stories, movies, plays and novels written by author Rose Franken, can be heard Monday through Friday over Station WHFB at a. m.

As Mrs. Brown, mother of "Claudia" which is played by vivacious Katherlne Bard and mother-in-law of David, played by young, personable Paul Crabtree, Peggy Allenby focuses more than 15 years of radio play acting on her Important supporting role. Born in New York City, where she was educated at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Peggy Allenby at an early age decided upon a theatrical career. SBlHiH I asBjfstBSBaBsVaBSBBBSasBsSSBjy pyBBSBsWBBSSaW 1 I nr rrr 1 PHIIC0 Refrigerators, Freezers, Radios I "Of course I'm shivering I can stand a refrigerator but not a home jlhat isn't heated with a Kalama- Ifwwi'" 200 Other Big Prizes! Nothing to BuyNo lox fops to Send In! IP" Italian Textile 8-Day Strike Ends MILAN, Oct, (AP)-The. textile union announced" today the end of an eight-day-old strike by 40,000 administrative workers which had threatened to tie up northern Italy's entire textile industry and its or more employes.

HOME APPLIANCES Bl A AAA 7f fi Wear longer! itook smarter IRELAND-FAY Think of winning a beautiful new Fram-equipped Lincoln, Studebaker Land Cruiser, Mercury, Ford, or Crosley just for writing 25 words or less telling why you prefer to have your car 'equipped with the famous Fram Oil Motor Cleaner! 224 additional prizes! 6 Philco Refrigerators, 6 Philco Freezers, 12 Philco Cabinet Radios-V 25 Bulova Watches 25 General Electric Mixers 25 Parker "51" Sets 25 Ronson Table Lighters and 100 $10 billil The union said It was notifying all 198 Pipestone Ph. 5-2021 members to return to work immedw ately, but did not announce terms of settlement of the strike which was called td enforce demands for higher wages. Benton Harbor Watcb for Heatoons each Wednesday Comic Page You owe it to yqnrsejf tcdrop in and give our striking new Esquire Socks the once-over. "They're made by the world's biggest maker of men's socks, and thajr we designed by tke finest sock stylists. AND They wear longer.

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