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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 15

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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The Boston GlobeWednesday, February 23, 1966 15 Wirtz Sees Danger of LBJ-Labor Rift phatically told Wirtz that It Federal minimum wage. Cur- was apparent that Wirtz was rently the Federal minimum referring in part to the mini- By WILFRID C. RODGERS Staff Reporter BAL HARBOUR, Fla. It is believed the council has at least talked about withholding money from the Democratic National Committee and passing this money directly to wage is $1.25 an hour. mum wage proposal of the ad- Moanv has that ih ministration when he warned wants no part of the administration's guideline policies on wages and prices Increases.

It has added in private that when the Johnson administra Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz conceded Tuesday that he "is Federal minimum should be'the sPUt between the admin 2 Lf'iff i at least $2.00 an hour. istration and organized labor might jeopardize the adminis- favored political candidates. "We can make our own way concerned" over a possible rift between organized labor and tion slaps on excess profits tax on big business then and only II To date the administration Nation's legislation. wnnoui the uemocratic or Meany at his press confer- then might it be willing been reful not to recom 1. Republican Party," Meany as the Johnson administration.

Wirtz came here in an effort to pacify the A.F.L.-C.I.O. executive council policy listen. i Each Monday, Thursday, Saturday, BOAC's ntw Super VC 1 0 Itavas Boston for the Tower of London, a jazz cellar in Soho, an East End pub, a Boswellian ale house, Yorkshire pudding, peacock pie. Ask your Travel Agent. Or call the British Oversea Airways Corporation.

76 Arlington Street, Boston 02116. HA 6-4105. mena any Beciiic amount, in nvc uiviioau 4ww jAni 4W the cast most administration. would "be more choosv" about the past most administrations the candidates it.that we have to toady along came in with a monetary 4Vw, K.v.i i Meanwhile Meany Tuesday making body of the federation leveled a blast at the Johnson at the same time and to trv and win suDDort for the Johnson administra-irT W4S DemB announced it would seek an tion's guidelines on wages and fVf increase in the Federal mini- PrlLes k-. mum waee.

better pay more attention to in union demands, such as the failed In his statement Tuesday it To date he has this venture. increase in the federal minimum wage, or the A.F.L.- After two days of meeting with labor leaders, Wirtz said C.I.O. will withdraw political CHARGED WITH SHOOTING Emory W. Mo Gowan, 23, has handcuffs removed after being arrested in connection with the shooting of Birmingham pickets. (AP) 6 100 Negro Ministers Protest Ala.

Shooting support from the Democratic the "apparent development of foodsogood Good food is an obsession with our top brass. It's the same with their Rib Rooms and hotels around the world. The Plaza in New York, for example. So good! AA CHARTER HOUSE MOTOR HOTELS EZ9E3 Braintree Cambridge Lynn Newton Waltham Party. 72 THE TREE PICKLE Meany and the council are antagonism between the Johnson administration and the federation might endanger some key legislative items now before the Congress.

AND BOAC CUNAMO Utkh tfviM I IMC H)M Ij Kit visibly upset by recurring SNATCHER TELLS ALL IN TOMORROW'S rumors that some who have I the ear of President Johnson are pushing for only a 15- t'nltrd Preia International The council through Presi- the scene of recent picketing NEWSPAPER! EIRMINGHAM. Ala. More by the South Christian George Meany has em- cent-per-hour increase in the than 100 Negro ministers ship Conference. Negroes stagea a -prayer vigir lues- charged the store with discrim-day at a supermarket where inatory hiring and said a seen unemployed ex-Marine curity guard at the store emptied an eight-shot pistol, "kicked and slapped" a Negro into a group of civil rights 'youth last week, pickets, wounding five of them. Owners of the supermarket "Americans are being shot Monday filed a $2 million dam-down in Viet Nam by the age suit against the S.C.L.C., A 12 Eveiry charging that the picketing JJJLH JLL JJJLL lst Communists ana in Birmingham by racists," Rev.

Joe Lowery told the ministers at the brief prayer session. Police charged Emory Warren McGowen, 23, with assault with intent to murder in the Monday night shooting. Mc frightened away customers. Man, 26, Found Slain Gowen said he fired the volley of shots in self defense after Negroes stopped his car and In R.I. Wood attempted to drag him out.

JOHNSTON, R.I. The body He was released on $1500 a man who police called a i carp after being held in city jail, "small time criminal, report-overnight, edly indebted to loan sharks, One of the victims of the; was found early Tuesday in thick woods off Rte. 6, about nine miles from Providence shooting, Willie Andrews, 32, was placed on the critical list. Bullets from the .32 caliber weapon struck him in the back, arm and stomach. Two other victims, Willie The victim was identified from palm prints as Errol B.

Bassett, 26, of 166 Harrison Providence. He had a rec James Maxwell, 32, and Doug ord for shoplifting and had las Murray, 15, were in fairjbeen arrested as a disorderly Ml condition. Alberta Tate, 56, and person. Simon Armstrong, 70, werej Police declined to say it was treated and released. gangland murder, but Dr.

Detective Capt J. M. Mc- Harold L. Beddoe, medical di-Dowell said that following the rector, said Bassett suffered shooting McGowen, a white multiple gunshot wounds, in-man, drove to police headquar- eluding one shot in the face, ters and surrendered. He will conclude his autopsy The supermarket has been today.

HOW COME? GREAT CARPET VALUES LIKE THESE ARE JUST SOME OF THE MANY REASONS. AT THIS AWARD -WINNING STORE YOU CAN ALSO BE SURE OF SERVICE, SATISFACTION AND BETTER BRANDS. MM 1 77n'8 Dining Guide appears in the Tuesday and Thursday Evening Globe and in the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Morning Globe INTOWN BOSTON IMD'iriM'C SINCE 1890. Steaks, Chicken, Lobster, Wine Liquors. 80 Broadway, S.

HitliUlLlii Boston. Dinners served from 11 A.M. til 10 P.M. Mon. thra Sat.

DIAPIf HIT IIP Prima Ribs, selected steaks, lobster. Table-side cooking. Unlimited fresj BLHUn MHUUO parking. 42 Stuart St. HU 2-6650.

RESTAURANT. Lineheon. Cocktails. DDnnrriDn uniri "the place for steak' DUAUrUliU IIUILL inner featuring Steak and complete menu. WMWMmM i "ip1 wm el PADUTD CTPrTT Sophisticated Dining Elegant Atmosphere Open Daily for Luncheon.

3 UnniLK olfvLLl Dinner, Supper. Cocktail Lounge. Parties Groups Accom. HA 6-5784 Pninnip 1306 Beacon Street, Brookllne. Hungarian-Russian French Food.

Wines 4 brittrtLMa Cocktails. Dinner. 5 Till 10 P.M. Closed Monday. Reservations 232-3596.

rrnnPUkJ "I Square, Boston, across from Boston Public Garden Delightfully Dif- UCUnulnll ftrrnt Old Fashioned quality, service, and prices too Broiled Live Lobster prepared ti perfection only S3.75 Open 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. seven days 426-1665. I 0 I SAME MANAGEMENT SINCE 1895. EXCELLENT CUISINE WITH SEAFOOD riLniMIO A SPECIALTY.

601 WASHINGTON HAncock 6-8287. HPnU l'0M? Wor" famous lor fine Seafood Since 1826. Luncheon and dinner UlliUN UlOUrt rtUJOl 3 locations 41 Union 143 Stuart 122 Canal St. mU'lKTO'U CUHD Continental Dining on the Site of Longfellow's "Village Smithy." I.liUuil OilUr Lunch, tea. dinner wines beers.

Free eve. parking. 56 Brattli Cambridge. CHINESE RESTAURANTS PUI'll DCARI 9 Tvler st- Dine- Cocktails, Lunch Specials. Am.

Express, Dlner'l. wiinin i mns. carte Blanche. Take-out service. Private parties.

HA 6-1JJ8. FRENCH RESTAURANTS PUC7 riDCVCIIC 4 Church Harvard Camb. Free evening parking. Gourmet luiiek. UIILC.

UHLIIUU dinner, cocktails. Private parties. Closed Sunday. Kl MMTDC UPfi'irC on 1 Emerson Place, adjacent to Mass. General HospltaL I mm I its, jhuuuli) Lunch Dinner Cocktails Free Parking.

Reservations III z-ateu. GERMAN RESTAURANTS Pllllni mr nnrnni una no "A hit old Europe in New England." Rte. 1A Plalw- UUilULAbnO nurDrUtUnAUd ,11. American-German food. Liquors-Wines.

MY 5-9053. GREEK RESTAURANTS rlMnHM DrCT 164 Broadway, Boston. Cocktails. Imported Beef A Wines. Dine la ttt I UMIUitIM rLJI.

Aegean Room. Luncheon Specials. Open 11 A.M. -Midnight. Dt B-96Z.

A DEEP, VELVETY ACR1LAN PLUSH BY CABIN CRAFTS Picture broadloom that is smooth as velvet, and deep, deep piled and you will know what a joy this carpet is. Made of wonderful, soil-resistant Acrilan acrylic pile. CHOICE OF 13 COLORS: Red-Olive; Desert Beige; Mist Blue; Sauterne; Green; Spice Gold; Wheat Gold; Wood-moss; Cadet Blue; Dove Beige; Egyptian Gold; Golden Beige. HUNGARIAN RESTAURANTS A STUNNING TEXTURED CARPET OF ACRILAN BY LEES This lush, thick carpet is deep and bouncy, soft to your touch and aglow with rich acrylic pile. CHOICE OF 18 COLORS: Red; Avacado; Bright Gold; Martini; Pale Gold; Light Blue; Medium Gold; Copper Orange; Grey Green; Off-White; Brown; Bronze; Bright Green; Tan Beige; Yellow Green; Grey Green; Pale Beige; Royal Blue; A DEEP, THICK WOOL TWIST BY JAMES LEES This luxurious carpet is long-napped, tightly-twisted, vibrant and crisp, and made of cushiony, comfortable wool pile.

CHOICE OF 14 COLORS: Aqua; Gold; Firethorn; Cloudy Jade; Mint; Laurel; Olive; Brass; Frosted Cocoa; Sand; Jade; Morning Cloud; Brown; Mqcarroon. UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY CPC Sq. Hotel. 90 Euter St. (Formerly 268A Brookline Ave.) Authentls CLiUrtrtOl Hungarian Food.

Luntheon I Dinner served Won, thru Sun. 12-10 pi ITALIAN RESTAURANTS r-HUT'lll ITIIUMI FOOD AND DRINK AT LA ITALIANA. Old World Atmosphere, la- UMHimri IIHLiHim ported Wines. Liquors. 346 HANOVER B05TPW.

s-yaxi. riGn'C 464 Hanover Boston. PRIME SIRLOIN STEAK. CHOPS, LOBSTERS. Import uiiiu wine, liqpors.

Open 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. Intl. l-reo parting terviee. MEXICAN RESTAURANTS CCUlirTT 1430 Comm.

Ave- Boston, feattriog elieieio Meiieaa bUlibHIlHUH tH OLHULI I American foods. Fine liquors, "pro 7 days. ir com, zji-oijj. NORTH SHORE 1 1 CTCIIf DIT 1. Sauous.

Char-Broiled Sirloiuj ileal, waoeo miaio Mim $1.69: Childrew J1.09. Ceettail loongo. Telephone 233-1623. IMT'jrUVf'C UfU'TL'flDi'r Lynn Swampseott. Off Rte.

1A. Specialists of lobster 4 Stak. Best on North Shoro. Member Am. E.

LY nniiiu.il II I iiu.utL Uaeicelled Din in the New Eneland Tradition. Wide lelectiow Entires Desserts Rte. 114, Peabowy. Phono 531-1410. I CENTURY HOUSE fishing fleet Rooto 1 to GLOUCESTER HOUSE REST.

Vnn''" Bverlooking historic Gleter NO EXTRA COSTS! PRICES INCLUDE: LUXURY PADDING DELUXE INSTALLATION DELIVERY Copyright 1965, Emerson Rug Dedham, Mass. SHOP AT H0IV1E FA 5-7100 Let us show you a complete selection of carpets in the comfort of your own home. Our representative will measure your rooms and estimate your needs, while you compare the colors and styles with your and furnishings. Call us and arrange an appointment for days or evenings. If you phone from out cf town or out of state, we'll be happy to accept the charges.

SOUTH SHORE UkosMo diniot. Rte. 36. Pembroke "A tradition la) tao) oattop," me liqoejrv Resertitiono 293-2391. KOBCKOCX INN DIDPOO llfUTC RestMrant tho Rett EnglanJ Marin.

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mliriBTUCinC Stetialirlot In Rf Prime lib of Roof. Iteaka.1 nLAninOiUr. Lakster. Entertainment Rigbtty by WHitteowe in tho tie leejtat Winner of the National Award for Retail Excellence. Uong Tko ONot nniewn ronstj on two Wot Sboro.

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gn( nnwkere" (tr -ionea-sinner in ron ui 'ting Rm E--rrtmnrt In miry Cort'a! twae. Poo SUBURBAN BOSTON Bona. Cotbtail OPEN 5 NICHTS DAILY TILL 9 P.M. SATURDAYS TILL 5:30 P.M. BLINSTRUB CLD COLCHY ECUSE r.

Ban 11:00 A to 1 CO A htneema li at Saaonm' orK 'amao tar fine toad woe ft I 'U' 9. a eUA II 4uiU Vactt Lain mi. antil 1 A Til eat arnt. Trt CI 7-0100 COMMERCIAL DIVISION For Churches Stores Offices Schools DA 6-6100 Specialists in Estimating, Specifying and Interior Design Serving Industries and Institutions for More Than 30 Years. NEW HAMPSHIRE BrDr'LMOC PII'WTB KV Tampon tto.

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