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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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i THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946 PACE FIVE MONTGOMERY WARD CONTINUED From Page One Trade Albuquerque, N. March 14 Nobody claimed salesman F. R. Corliss offer of an all-expenses-paid airline trip to Los Angeles in return for a house the former Army flyer could rent but Chester T. French, business man, had a suitable six-room house.

He didn't care for flying, but he did want a good-sized subscription to start off a local drive for funds to fight cancer. So they swapped and Corliss, his wife and their 2-year old and 10-day old daughters moved out of a hotel suite Wednesday night STALIN of his opinions would not be lost on the 1,300 deputies now gathered in Moscow for the meetings of the Supreme Soviet. The attack was one of the sharpest ever made by Stalin against anyone but a war-time foe. and welfare fund program, stressing what it termed poor hospitalization and medical benefits now available, inadequate compensation laws, lack of mine safety, and other working conditions which the union wants improved under the new contract. Veteran industry negotiators said they could not recall when the union had devoted a full day to presenting such a demand in previous negotiations.

A spokesman for the coal operators said the industry now feels that Lewis may not resort to a coal tieup, because of several factions. They include: 1. He has emphasized that all of his mine demands are negotiable," indicating that he is in a mood for across-the-table settlement. 2. Operators definitely are in a negotiating mood- 3.

As a recently affiliated member of the AFL, Lewis would prefer to avoid a strike, in accord with the AFL's no-strike policy. BIG 3 MEET URGED London, March 14 AP British neWSDaDers critiri7fvrl 0nralic. 40 MILLION TIMES the choice was lit simo Stalin today for his attack on Winston Churchill and called for a Jig Three meetine soon to attemnt to improve relations between Rus LEWIS SOFT-PEDALSDN PAY Stresses Demand For Better Working Conditions By The Associated Press) Washington, March 14 John L. Lewis played sphinx today, but there was much conjecture that he planned to soft-pedal wage increase demands an concentrate on winning better working conditions for his soft coal miners. At the same time, the trend of the two-day old national bituminous wage conference gave rise to hope among industry representatives that Lewis might cancel a strike April 1, despite the fact that he already has cleared the way for a general walkout The speculation over Lewis's wage position, left uncertain Tuesday when he proposed merely that wages be raised and hours be shortened, was touched off Wednesday when United Mine Workers spokesman devoted an entire day to explaining the UMW's demand for a miners' health and welfare fund.

The fund was one of nine general demands which Lewis placed before the conference. Wages were not discussed at Wednesday's public meeting and they are not on today's program. Union officials indicated that no specific wage figures are to be discussed until actual bargaining begins behind closed doors. Meanwhile, however, the UMW turned full pressure on the health WARDS HAVE EVERY POPULAR STYLE IN BEAUTIFULLY MADE EXCITING IOW BUDGET PRICES! Tr'm brown oxford of lS-lfA smooth calfskin. Good PV -S3tJ looking square toe I military heel.

4-8. Brown and white sad- li i sia and its two war-time allies. A foreign office spokesman said there probably would be no official comment on Stalin's statements, since Churchill has no i iff i i nn ii i 1 5 status in the government. Official circles indicated that the former Prime Minister would be left to speak for himself. He is srhriniw to broadcast a speech of orld importance from New York City Friday night, authoritative sources there said.

PEACE MEETIXG MAY 1 Washington, March 14 AP Russia's go-it-alone policy has diplomatic authorities today lest the whole job of writing 'I' 'I'M "I ine peace tor world War II be imperiled. Such situations as the one which has arisen in Iran have reactions in many other fields of foreign relations. Hence thev mav Percy Jones Is Designated Plastic Surgery Center Battle Creeks March 14 AP Percy Jones Hospital Center, one of the Army's largest medical units, has been designated a plastic surgery center, it was announced here Wednesday by Brig. Gen. Joseph E.

Bastion, commanding general. Work on plastic surgery will begin sometime after March 13, with the arrival of a large group of patients from Northington General Hospital af Tuscaloosa, which is being deactivated. Plastic surgery will be done here in addition to the center's four other specialties amputations, neurosurgery, deep x-ray therapy for cancer and artificial eyes. Percy Jones, which unofficially has been named a permanent Army Hospital, also received convoys of 62 wounded soldiers, all amputees, from McClosky General Hospital in Temple, and 88 convalescent patients from Leder-man General Hospital, in San die of finequanry WT Iher long wear.ng TCr rubber soles. Sizes 4-9.

iSsT only the forthcoming meeting of ine united Nations Security Council at New York but also the plans for writing a European peace at Paris beginning May 1. There has been some talk of delaying the Paris conference until LUMBER MASONRY SUPPLIES Hardware Roofing Insulation faint later in the year to allow more Holland BUILDERS' SUPPLY time for the big power deputy foreign ministers to draft tentative treaties. SEE URGENT NEED But some American officials con comMni. HOLLAND AVE. AT PINE GROVE TELEPHONE 3138 sider so urgent the need to get some sort or peaceful order agreed to brown moc-ox-I s-CkK ford- Good looking, all- LN; VSv around casual with Xi non-marking rubber P'eS- 3 9- 325 MLEySfwiaJ Hcny Finish in 2 Yeors internationally that they may insist on going ahead with the May 1 date.

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