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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 23

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1 i Labor, Management Establish 'Cushion' for Strike Losses WASHINGTON. In Increas Ing numbers, both labor and management groups nro cstab sort of arrangement to cushloh loss entailed 1 do It by saving up hQge are starting to do It by agreements piovidlng that a group oE firms will pool the strike loss of any one of them. The most publicized Is a recent agreement among six major airlines to share with a struck airline extra icvenues the others got bo- the one Is out of operation. Capital Airlines recently experienced a 38-day strike. But nirlino industry sources sjiy Cnpltnl emerged with- utut much out-of-pocket loss because of pooling agreement.

The Civil A a Board, incidentally, announced it.was going to take a long look at this novel plan and set a full hearing for Jan. 14. Meantime, It let the pact the pact stand. Trans World Airlines and Eastern Airlines, both- now shut down by strikes, are due strike benefits -under the plan participating airlines are American, United and Pan American World Airways. On of the picture, the International Assn.

of Machinists, which struck TWA' 1 and Eastern, pays stilke, benefits 'to Jslrlke Idled'workers. Out exceeding two the union pays strikers $35 a week starting the second week of a Walkout! The figure was, raised last -month from $10 a week. i It Is reported that other Industries liavo strike-aid plans although known to profits on the- pattern 'of the airline plan. newspapers carry strike Insurance that provides Indemnity benefits their workers walk out. Labor Department officials say that well over "half, perhaps 60 per cent, of all the na tlon's 18 million union mem beis are backed up by strike benefits of some sort.

The United Auto Workers, for example, have up a 50 million-dollar strike fund -now cut in half due to a rash of UAW strikes this year. It's rumoied UAW plans to boost its strike fund to 100 million. UAW pays benefits after two weeks of a strike. Benefits vary according to family status up to $30 weekly. They get higher as the strike gets longer.

Obituary Notices ALDIUOir-- Mae E. Aldrlch of 834 E. Howard, passed away Doc. 10, 1958 at -a local. hospital.

She had been a resident of Pasadena the past 51 yeais. was a member of the First Congregation Services will be held Saturday, Dec. 13, fit! 10 a.m. at Lamb Funeral Hqme, 415 E. Orange Grove Bly.d., conducted by Rev.

Aldcn Interment (ll-IS) S. Mosshammer. private. MINTON--Robert E. Minion of 527 N.

Fair Oaks passed away Dee. 7, 1958. A native he had been resident of Pasadena 13 years. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Mary Elliott of Weslaco, Texas, Mrs.

Annie' Coggins, of Watson, Louise McWIlIiams of Houston, Texas, and Miss Evie Minton of Gadsden, also two, brothers, Charlie J. of Gadsden, and Gordon of Arharillo, Texas. Services will be held Thursdaj' in St. John Chapel, Stump Mortuary, 60 N. Daisy East Pasadena.

PKETE Mrs. Rose Anna Peetc of IG'll Walworth Pasadena, passed, avyay Dec. 9, 1D58. A native of Montreal, Canada, she had been a resident of Pasadena the past 35 years. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs.

Ida Page, Mrs. etery. WILSON impsonftJ 'Go rd en -Town' FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS SAY IT FROM THE HEART CHARGE ACCT. INVITED Sr 5-8651 Sr 5-1063 3425 E. Colorado Pasadena Mnrle Seibert, Ovelina eete, Mrs.

Lillian Ranch, Mrs. Wargarot Green; three sons, William Edward and Eugene A. Peete; 18 grandchild! en and 20 great grand children. Recitation of the Rosary Thursday, 8 a I Wendell Cabot and Sons 27 Chestnut St. Requiem Mass 9 a.m.

Friday at St. Church, Alia dena. interment Calvary.Cem (10-S, ll-lS) Jane Wilson ol 1743 Oxford Alta' dena, passed away Dec. 9,1958 She a native'of Philadel born Dec. 26, 18G8 the Alexander Wilson a rid Jane Porter Wilson.

She has resided in Pasa dena, for 51 years. She is survived by her foster daughters, Mrs. Corinna Hawf of Rieeville, Iowa, Mrs Irene Hopson of Orlando, a niece, Mrs. Anna Pennirigtori of a a a six granddaughters one grandson and two grand nephews; also one sister Ethel, and other relatives. Fu neral 'services' will be held a the Reynolds Mortuary, 166 N.

Marengo Ave. oh Dee. 12 1958 at 2 p.m. Dr. Edward Hart will officiate.

Intermen Mountain View Cemetery. (10-S, LEGAL NOTICE INVITING BIDS Notice Is hereby Blycn that fhi Pasadena Board of Education, pov ernlnK Board ol the Pasadena City School District will receive sealcc bids for: PAPER SUPPLIES Firms and Individuals desiring quote should obtain Bid Form from the Purchasing Agent In tli office Business QlvUlon Pasadena Board of Eaucalfon. 35 South Hudson Avenue. Pasadena California. Each bid rnVist he submitted on printed form furnished bv th Board of Education and must Sealed and filed In the office of th.

Purchasing Agent on or before 11 a.m. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19 1958 at which time they, will opened 1n vubltc. The Board reserves the rlEht ti reject any or ail bids and to eltmi nale any Item when awarding til order. EdKar C.

Ejtlv. Assistant PASADENA BOAHD OF EDUCATION Publish: Dec. 4, 11. 195S BVES WARREN SYcamora RYan 1-7369 Unsurpassed facilities and personil service. FlMSl complete In every Mitts reasonable for 100 No.

Hill Avenue, pirWnJ LAMB FUNERAL HOME Three generations of service td families of the Pasadena area. 415 EAST ORANGE GROVE PASADENA SY A Trusted Name since 1895 TURNER STEVENS CO. i A DIRECTORS PASADENA SY 3 4 1 5 6 SOUTH PASADENA A A A For a complimentary topy of Turner 4 Stevens' 1959 pictorial stop in a) any of our offices. Alrllno pilots linvo Hie Icl.icst; jilBt), will) benefits anglnff'froni'nlow ol $350 a lilgli of $050 a month, i ThojInternBtlona) 1 Typogrn. leal I n--the typeset, rs-- provides a minimum $36 eekly strike benefit, with ovlsions for of regular for the worker svilh do- ndents, single orker, Flag Presented to Hospital An 1 Amerkjan.flag has been presented', to', Altader(a Community.

Hospital by members By KKNNIE of the hospital guild. The flag Al Sdenco Writer 'bojplaced In the foyer of BERKELEY. 'UP) 'Invisible the new particles A cplor guard of Boy, Scouts rriotal even salt can''in- hristmas Gift rhefts Jail Man A 20-year-old Pasadena man as in jail yesterday charged ith stealing jackaged items, any of them Christmas gifts orri the United'Parcel Deliv Service, 651 S. Fair Oaks ve. Booked on a charge of grand eft Is Robert as Lunas Pasadena.

Officers said they recovered me 24 packages valued in xcess of $200 from Conti's uto and his home. He is ackagc sorter. Somis Set for Four YarcotScs Suspects LOS A (CNS) our men seized in a scries of ids by Federal narcotics jents were, arraigned before S. Commissioner Theodore oeke yesterday and held on 0,000 bond each. Commissioner set an.

8 for the quartet to entei eir pleas. The suspects are obert S. Claypool, 23, Salva re Greco, 23, Robert Shapiro 3, all of 'iom Troop 4 of Westminster Presbyterian Church partld- pated in the presentation cele monies. Members of the led by Scout Dick Mallard, 'were Eric Christ, Michael Ziol, Taffy- Fells and Pete.Strand. Mrs.

Burdette WIrick, guild president, made, the pro sentatibn.vandr Dr. 'Richard Schaub, 'president of'the, hos pltal boaid of dlicctois, accepted 'trie gift. ciease the toxlclty of, gaseous air pollutants as much as 25 times, researcher reported today. They can mean the differ-: once between life iind dcatii for microbes grown In test Singers to Open Yule Pageant Madrigal Singers of Mtiir High School will, open the Christmas pageant to be -pre sented Dee. 29 and 30 by.

the Christmas in Our Town Square Assn. of Altadena. The pageant is presented in the town, square at Maiiposa St. and El Mollno' Ave. The singers, selected by au dition from Muir's -100-voico a cappella urider.the direction of Robert Heckmari.

Crickett- GOff is directing this year's pageant. PASADENA INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IB Added Particles Make Smog Deadly tubes, ho said, Their, bchavlor In the lab; that their harinfulness; depends' greatly they' move about Iri fhe ath.ospherc, how they combine with 'each other, and even how they may change while going into i and out of the lungs, ho.asserted. To demonstrate these effects Dr, Alexander' Goetz gtew bacteria on a special pororus typo of a a rcn areas where the combined utensils, Some the microbe colonies' then were exposed smoggy air from which the particles had been removed Other colonies 'were exposed to smog which contained the invisible fragments. The colonies subjected'only to the gaseous type of smog showed uniform growth. But those getting the smog-plus particle ticatment slowed bar- pollutarits had struck.

A report on the process was given by Dr Goet? 'bcforej tho second annual air pollution research conference of the California Health Department. Dr. an 'expert 'on cliemlcal warfare, now Is at (ho California Institute of Technology, whero ho did he'experiments. Bum Report PHOENIX, Ariz, (ff) "There's a bomb on a bench at Union Depot." That's what two Phoenix policemen thought they hcaid In a radio call. They rushed to the train MEAT PACKING CO.

1190 LINCOLN PASADENA SY 7-7403 7-4213 LOTS Of FREE PARKING LOCKERS AVAILABLE Guaranteed MEAT at Workingmen's Prices HOURS.9 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. LEGS 63? Ib. Shoulder Roast. .35 Ib.

BREAST. 190 Ib. SHANKS .35 Ib. PATTIES Ib. Small Loin Chops 79 Ib.

Lge. Loin Chops 69? Ib. Rib Chops 49? Ib. Shoulder Chops NECKS Specials for Dec. I 12, 13 Hours 9 6 Mon.

thru Sat. SWIFT'S Ail-Meat A WILSON'S All-Meat BOLOGNA CHUCK A Wilson's BRAUNSCHWEIGER found nothing and learned the Los A'ngcles, anc uane Larsen, 27, Van Nuys Special for Saturday and Sunday December 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. In 9 P.M. Daily Sundiy 10 to 7 Plenty of Parking Rear of QUANTITY RIGH7S RESERVED FINEST CITRUS FOR WINTER HEALTHI YOUR CHOICE OF JUICY CALIFORNIA DELICIOUS OR NEWTOWN PIPPINS Large Sweet Navels NEW CROP ENGLISH BREAKFAST TABLE 'SIZE LARGE! JUICY! THREE BEE PURE LIGHT AMBER DAIRY MAID 1ST QUALITY HEN HOUSE FRESH LARGi SNOWFLAKE. LB.

BOX PREMIUM CRACKERS Eastern Bacon Skinless Wieners GROUND FREEZER CHOICE RIB OF BEEF Cut and Wrapped Carnation. Large 8 qr. sire box EffKt Dry Milk Maier 12-oz, eon Select Beer MISSION INN HALVES UNREELED EASTERN BONELESS LEAN ROLLED A MEYER'S FAMOUS BAR-B-Q CHICKENS-BEEF RIBS-LAMB RIBS PHONE ORDERS TO SY 6-8743 V-8 LARGE 46 OZ. CAN SPECIALS. FROZEN: Peas Cut Corn Mixed Vegetables Cut Green Beans SCOTT BIG 250 SHEET ROLL.

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