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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 7

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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HAUNl JOURNAL-TIMES W.dn.ay. Aug. 20, 1969 Equal Big Three's Benefits, UAW Asks 7A AMC to Reply Sept. 4 to Union Demand. County Officials Stump in Madison Seeking More State Participation i sha and Milwaukee, and Bramp AMC would have to add the five- ton, Ontario.

cent general Increase It omitted straight-time wage of 13.79 now prevailing at AMC, the package would Increase direct payroll costs slightly more than 24 cents tion to raise court fees, which have remained the same for 16 Representatives of Racine County, concerned about the In 1967, plus an eight-cent hourly cost of living adjustment going Into effect Oct. 27 and a three years, would be taken. prospects of reduced state par an hour. Average hourly1 to forego some fringe benefits, such as higher pensions, won at the Big Three. The financial situation at AMC has turned around tome since, and the company Is now in the black.

Its profits, however fall far short of the Big Three and It hasn't paid a dividend since 1965. To match Big Three wages, By DAVID PFANKUCHEN Journal-Timtt Staff American Motors Corp. will reply Sept. 4 to opening United Auto Workers contract demands calling for an 11-month package boosting wages and fringe benefits to levels prevailing in UAW contracts with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. Talks were adjourned to that Medicaid programs with Frank Newgent of the State Division of Social Services.

Bertheison said the state had ordered the county to hire social workers to evaluate all Medicaid recipients in an effort to reduce The Judicial Council's decK Between now and Sept. 4, when national contract talks resume here In fhe Clayton House at 10 a.m.,! 'local level union committee wiO bargain on at-the-plant working agreements which supplement 'the national pact and occasionally have been ticipation In costly county pro per cent automatic across-the- slon will be made at its regular grams, have been making trips meeting Sept. 19, Bertheison said. straight time pay at the Big Three now Is figured at $3.83. The UAW represents about 10,200 AMC employes at the company's auto plants in Keno to Madison recently to stump for board pay boost effective Nov.

24. Represent 10,200 Based on an average hourly higher state participation levels. the level of care and the level of state reimbursements for that more dirllcult to reacn. Gilbert Bertheison, county ad ministrator, said today that care. Question Aid Level County Board Supervisor Hubert Braun, 20th, County Board Man Accused in Heroin Sale Chairman Richard LaFave, Theory of the order was that the high costs of Medicaid were partially the result of recipients receiving a higher level of care 14th, and Director of Social Services Edwin Affolter were in Madison Tuesday to discuss than was necessary.

i a However, Bertheison said, the 1 order issued in mid-June gave the county Just 15 days to hire the four to five social workers necessary. Liturgical Week Topic of Session 1 f4 In talks Tuesday with legisla tors representing Racine County The Liturgical Conference presents the "1969 and with Newgent, county repre Week" assembly at the Milwau sentatives received a relaxation kee Arena, Aug. 25-28. of the immediate time element, Scheduled speakers include Bertheison said, possibly to Jan. 1, 1970.

Dr. Benjamin Spock: former But the real problem still re U.S. Sen. Wayne Morse; Rabbi Abraham Heschel, professor at New York's Jewish Theological mains, he added, "The state wants Racine County to pay the Seminary; Rev. Andrew salaries of four or five social Detectives from the Police Department's Intelligence Unit arrested a 32-year-old man Tuesday on charges of selling heroin.

William Marshall of 12294 Highland Ave. was scheduled to be taken before a U.S. court commissioner in Kenosha today. Det. Ronald Hansen said Marshall was arrested after he made a sale and accepted marked money.

After his apprehension, police obtained a warrant to search his home and arrested Marshall's wife and two juveniles on charges of obstructing police. When police knocked at the door, Hansen said it was opened and then slammed and locked. Police broke the door down and became nvolved In a scuffle with persons inside. Another Racine man, Culberto Carbajal, 23, of 2141 20th was arrested Tuesday on a arrant charging him with possession of marijuana. Bond was set at $1,000.

Hansen said marijuana was found in Carbajal's van-type truck. Young, executive vice president workers whose jobs will be to of SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference); and reduce care levels under Medicaid, which would reduce the level of state reimbursement," Dr. Robert McAffee Brown, religion professor at Stanford. he explained. This 30th annual week presents the premiere performance of three new musical scores, one bavings realized in tne program would be for the state as a taxing unit, more than for the of which is composed and performed by "The Rotary Con individual taxpayer, who would aate arter union demands were laid on the bargaining table Tuesday at the Clayton IJouse as negotiations opened on an agreement to replace a two-year contract that runs out Oct.

16. Tuesday's session lasted about an hour. 1 After it was over, Frank G. Armstrong, AMC's vice president-administration, said AMC would reply to the union "In detail" on Sept. 4, adding that further comment at this point would be premature.

To "Resist" Catchup Roy D. Chapln AMC's board chairman, was quoted recently as saying the company would "resist" the union's efforts to catch up to Big Three wage and fringe levels. Asked about that, Armstrong said Tuesday that AMC will "have to bargain in the light of our economic situation" and would base its Sept. 4 response to the union "on what's doable at American Motors." UAW Vice Pres. Pat Great-house, acknowledging the union is seeking wage and fringes "In line" with those in force In contracts with the Big Three, said: "We outlined today In broad fashion what we want to discuss in detail when we go back Into negotiations.

Keep in Business "If the company contends for some reason they can't meet our demand, we'll listen. We certainly don't aim to put the company out of business." But at the same time, Great-house said, "we feel our members are entitled to certain benefits." He added that the proposed short contract doesn't necessarily have to duplicate those with any of the Big Three, but that "the total economic benefits should be in line with them." The union seeks an 11-month pact that would expire in September 1970, when the existing three-year agreements with the Big Three run out. Signed in 1967 The existing AMC contract was signed in 1967. Then in financial straits, AMC got a two-year pact with a five-cent wage differnetial and was permitted simply be taxed for Medicaid at nection," one of the country's outstanding rock groups. The week also features a day of field sentatives lined the right side of the table, the union's the left side.

a different governmental level, Ask Higher Fees This was the scene Tuesday at the Clayton House as negotiators for American Motors Corp. prepared to receive United Auto Workers' contract demands. Company repre Joornal-Tlmt Photot events and a series of 14 work Bertheison and County Super shops. visor Walter Seianas, 7th, will be going to Madison Thursday The Liturgical Conference is Woman Tells Police Thief to appear at a hearing of the dedicated to education for the enrichment of the Christian liturgy as an "authentic sign State Judicial Council In support of a bill to raise court fees at Stole Her Cub Game Tickets of fidelity to the Gospel of Christ the county level. The bill, Senate Bill 631, if passed in its present form, A Cub fan lost two reserved ported at Hydraulic Fittings NOON LUNCH Thursday LIVER plai nrolar mem Lunchtt Sarvad Public Invited DAN I A HALL 1019 StoU St.

1232 Washington Bertheison said, could mean an additional $50,000 Income annually for the county. through service to the human community." Membership is over 9,500, divided between laymen and clergy-religious. Although It has been largely Roman Catholic, the Liturgical Conference Is moving toward full ecumenical status. Service Shade, 1234 Washington seat tickets to see the Chicagoans play the Houston Astros Saturday, when her wallet was stolen from a Douglas He added he didn't think the and Morris Madsen Moving and Storage, 1236 Washington Ave. bill would remain intact, but that he was optimistic that some ac Ave.

tavern. Carol J. Sell, 21, of 1617 Morton Ave. told police the wallet contained $12 in cash and personal papers in addition to the baseball tickets. Liquor valued at about $70 and fit $47 in cash were stolen during a burglary at the El Ranchito 4 Court Dept.

No. Art 305 BusAd 201 BusAd 251 Tavern, 205 Main St. Monday night. A window was broken to gain entrance to the Frank Savaglio Real Estate office, 926 High St. Sem.

Title of Course Section Hrs. Room Metilt-Jewelry 1 2 307 Accounting I 2 3 250 Introduction to Computers 4 3 254 Economic Principles I 2 3 252 Creative Writing 1 2 16 Problems of the Artist 1 3 TBA Instructor Sr. M. Martin Mr. R.

Feest -Mr. R. Feucht Mr. R. Taube Sr.

B. Skell Time p.m. M.W. p.m. M.Th.

p.m. T. p.m. M.Th. p.m.

M.Th. 8:00 p.m. W. Nothing was reported missing. 203 203 340 Econ Engl Engl Alfred W.

Thomsen, 39, of 2207 Romayne reported the theft of $40 worth of fishing City Briefs PROBLEMS OF THE ARTIST is a lecture series for credit or non-credit. Students taking it for credit pay regular tuition. The fee for non-credit is $25.00. equipment from a boat parked at his home. Mrs.

Patricia Schavain, 3524 A i Osborne said a slot machine worth $150 and containing $150 in coins was missing from Introduction (Mrs. C. Lobnor) Lecture: "Art and Lift; Illusion and Reality" Pirandello (Sr. H. Murphy and Mrs.

C. Lobnar) Play Reading: "Six Characters In Search of an Author" Lecture: "Pirandello and th Artist" Sept. 17 Sept. 24 INJURED in a two-car accident about 7 a.m. at Hamilton St.

and Michigan Blvd. was Susan Vincent, 19, of 712 Lake Ave. Police said the woman was taken to St. Luke's Hospital for treatment of a head iniurv and cuts after her car her home after a party. Builders, 1773 Ohio reported a $300 air conditioner missing from a home at 1773 collided with one driven by Ohio St.

The unit was taken from a living room window after intruders broke in a basement window to gain entry to 'the house, police said. A radio worth $38 was taken 4Hl, Browning (Dr. R. Kinch) WCTe I lecture: "The Rolo of the Artist" St Pater and Wildo (Dr. R.

Kinch) VJCTe Lecture: "The Art for Art's Sake Movement" 04V 1 Ibsen (Sr. D. Enderle) VSCTe 1 3 Lecture: "Tha Master Builder" i Cocteau (Sr. B. Skell) wCTe Film: "Blood of tha Poet" and discussion OO Joyce (Mrs.

C. Lobner) VWle JtrW lecture: "Portrait of th Artist as a Young Man" Mw Antonioni (Sr. B. Skall and Dr. G.

Williams) fMOV. 3 Film: "Blow-Up" and discussion RImw IO Fellini (Mrs. C. Lobner and Dr. G.

Williams) INOVe IX Film: "8Vj" and discussion klw lfl Chekhov (Dr. G. Williams) INOVe 1 7 Lecture: "The Artist and Th Sea Gull" Dec. 3 Conclusion (Mrs. C.

lobnar) mm it from DeLitz TV 1515 State in a theft reported to police Tuesday. Also Tuesday, 15-year-old William R. Rieser, 51, of 1126 Sheraton Drive. She was later released from the hospital. FRANKSVILLE boy was reported in fair condition at St.

Luke's Hospital with fractures of an arm and a leg suffered about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday when he was struck by a car at Perry and Wright Aves. Gregory J. Ban-kenbush ran from behind one car into the path of an auto driven by Sara L. Davis, 72, of 2053 Quincy according to police.

DRIVING after revocation of his license cost a Milwaukee man $50 when he appeared in County Court today. Fined was Eugene KiVitle, 37. Christine A. Pogratz, of Milwaukee, reported to sheriff's deputies that a watch worth $130 was taken from her purse at Quarry Lake Park. Detectives were called to in With negotiators opening talks on a new labor contract between American Motors Corp.

and the United Auto Workers Inside the Clayton House Tuesday, Casimir Dubaniewicz went on picket duty outside. Dubaniewicz, who says he now lives In Milwaukee, contends AMC fired him unjustly about eight years ago. Now unemployed, Dubaniewicz said he worked at AMC's Kenosha plant for 18 years before the firing, but has become a "vagabond and drifter" since. vestigate four overnight burglar ies in the area of the 1200 block of Washington Ave. At the Godske 1236 13th burglars pushed a safe down a flight of stairs in an unsuccess ful attempt to break it open.

LibSci 321 ReferenceInstructional 1 3 302 Mr. R. Anderson p.m. W. Materials Math 251 Intro, to Computers 4 3 254 Mr.

R. Feucht p.m. T. Mus 118 Woodwind Techniques 1 1 351 Mr. R.

Steinbach p.m.M. Mus 215 Brass Techniques 1 1 351 Mr. R. Steinbach p.m. M.

Mus 325 Woodwind and Brass 1 2 351 Mr. R. Steinbach p.m. M. Mus 420 Ensemble-Instrumental 1 1 353 Mr.

R. Steinbach p.m. M. Mus 421 Band 1 1 353 Mr. R.

Steinbach p.m. M. Phil 307 Existentialism 1 3 254 Mr. D. Ventured! p.m.

M. Phil 331 Technology and the 1 3 254 Mr. R. Erler p.m. W.

Future of Man Psych 201 Introductory Psychology 3 3 257 Mr. J. Sullivan M.Th. F. Psych 305 Psychology of Personality 1 3 16 Mr.

K. Kehl p.m. T. RelSt 203 Atheism 13 TBA Dr. G.

Williams M.W. Det. Chief Earl Christianson said they did succeed in smashing the stairs. American Hospital Assn. Cites St.

Luke's as Member Stars Stripes An air conditioner was re moved from a window. The other burglaries were re- the award became association members in 1919, one year after iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Army Spec. 4 Robert D. Lem-mons, 19, son of Mrs. James B.

Miller, 8069 N. Lamar, Austin, was assigned to the 52nd Artillery Group in Vietnam as a medical aidman. His father, the organization was formed. The problem of atheism, both its religious and non-religious aspects, its sources and value, as well as its effect on culture. Additional Local News St.

Luke's was the only wis St. Luke's Hospital here was one' of 84 to receive 50-year awards at the 71st annual convention of the American HospU tal Association in Chicago. The awards signify a half-century of membership in the consin hospital so honored, ac RelSt 301 on Page 9A cording to Karl York, Bobby S. Lemmons, lives at 425 IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII West Blvd. 403 401 p.m.

T.Th. p.m. W. p.m. M.W.

p.m. M. Soc Span Contemporary Eastern 2 3 261 Sr. S. Noffke Religions Social Theories 1 3 258 Miss C.

Caranasios Latin American Lit 1 4 263 Mr. E. Bilotti Prerequisite: Advanced standing in Spanish Drama Interpretation and 1 3 302 Sr. H. Murphy Production Army Spec 4 Don K.

Nelson, association. Hospitals receiving son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nen- Spch 202-302 N.Y, Coliseum Kitchen Can Serve 5,000 NEW YORK (AP) The New York Coliseum's banquet and win PAY AS YOU LEARN OR JUSt WISCONSIN'S OLDEST and BEST DRIVING SCHOOL REGISTRATION: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, August 18-29, In th Registrar's Office; 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Friday, August 29; on hour before each class meats th first Tuition and fees are to paid at th time of registration.

Students may register by mail. Writ or call th Offic of th Registrar for forms. Phone 639-7100. TUITION: per semester hour for lit afternoon and evening courses. A $15.00 application fe Is required of all students taking courses for th first tim at Dominican.

SAY I A mwr Wisconsin lcHaCAD I "CHARGE IT 19 of Exptrienc has son of 2609 Coo-lidge completed teletype school at Ft. Gordon, where he was honor graduate. He was home on a 22-lay leave before departing for Ft. Dix, N.J., for an assign dining facility the largest in vl Manhattan utilizes a recently mod us tht most competent (or both adults and teen-agers. Call Today and be driving in 2 weeks.

KEY: TBA To Be Arranged CLASSES BEGIN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1969 expanded kitchen that can serve 5,000 people at one- sitting. At the center of the all-gas-fueled Nelson kitchen that occupies a block ment in Germany as a teletype and a half of space is a giant precision oven weighing mdre operator. than nine tons. ON LAKE MICHIGAN Sea Kale, a perennial plant of LESSONS at your convenience DAYS NIGHTS WEEKENDS The rotary oven can prepare thousands of pounds of meat or the mustard family, is culti poultry at a time, and it is pro vated for its young shoots that Phone 639-7100 5915 Erie Street ARCADE DRIVERS SCHOOL, INC. grammed so that every portion are bleached and used as a receives equal degrees of heat.

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