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Ames Tribune from Ames, Iowa • Page 3

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Ames Tribunei
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JVmeiIowa Friday, March 20, 1964 AMES DAILY TRIBUNE IMW meefs fo crcrf contract demands Bacon should be eaten within a week for best quality; a quick MAYTAG Dealer for Amei Home Furniture Appl. 400 South Duff Ames cured half ham should be eaten ithin five days; quick curred hole ham keeps a little better but should be used within two eeks. ppealed for moderation hrba: ATLANTIC CITY; N.J. (UPI) The United Auto Workers; gaining this year. armed with a $65 million strike! Seek Earlier Retirement Reuther said in his reDort to i fund, met today shape, a jumbo bundle of wage benefit me union istn convention that I UAW negotiators would drive1 demands for this1 summer's negotiations with the auto' indus try.

for earlier retirement and a new escalator clause to increase pensions when wages of uaw President Waiter y. living costs go up. Reuther aimed at a. contract package th'a. would raise pay ine labor leader earlier said Young Men's Fashions For Easter! his union would drive for long roil costs at least 4.9 per cent a year roughly 15 to 18 cents er vacations with extra bonus1 pay, plantwide.

work breaks I GENEJOERGER an hour for nearly 600,000 production workers. and restrictions on overtime to provide more jobs. That target, about twice as big as the typical 1963 contract Accountants "The prospects are excellent that we shall be able to make settlement, may invite criti cism from President Johnson substantial progress in when he addresses the 2,000 year's negotiations," Reuther open office here Wolkoff, Effress and Cer delegates Monday. Johnson has told the delegates in a two volume report. HIRED Percy Foreman, seated, was hired by Jack Ruby's three brothers and sister to take over the Ruby defense, after defense counsel Melvin Belli was fired Thursday.

Standing, I. to are Earl Ruby, Detroit; Sam Ruby, Dallas; Hyman Rubenstein, Chicago; and Mrs. Eileen Kaminsky, Chicago. (UPI Telephoto) tified Public Accountants, Car sales have been "phe nomenally good" and profits Area drivers announced the opening of a new office in Ames. The firm vill be located in the KASI The reading an acute case of influenza.

The star had been admitted to the hospital as a possible appendi are "fantastically high," and the corporations have not shared the prosperity with consumers by cutting auto prices, he said. lose licenses Motor vehicle operators li Building, 413i2 Main when quarters are completed, they citis case, but doctors, decided presently nave onices in Des cense suspensions and revoca public Best selling books in Iowa this Moines, St. Paul, and Minneap the flu bug was the cause of her abdominal pains. tions announced this week by the olis. GARLAND IN HOSPITAL HOLLYWOOD.

(UPI) 'Judy Garland was under doctors' orders today to rest for a week before resuming any acting or singing chores. She checked out of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Thursday where she spent 30 hours undergoing tests that showed, she had nothing more serious than A Complete Range of Young Men's Apparel Is Available SUITS 2 and 3 button, regular and longs. Light and dark shades. 22.50 to $35 SPORT COATS In blazer and regular models. Sizes 6 to 20.

14.98to 22.50 DRESS SHIRTS 2.98 to 3.98 $5 Million Strike Fund Reuther disclosed that the union's strike defense fund State Department of Public Safety include: Gene Joerger, CP. is resi should total about $65 milium week, as compiled by the Midland Booksellers Association and distributed by Iowa Daily Steve Michael Wirth, 18, Story dent partner of the Ames office. City, 60 day suspension for reck Rollin Dick, C.P.A., i by the time that contracts with General Motors, Ford and For full flavor always cook dried fruits in the same water they were soaked in. Chrysler expire Aug. 31.

Press Association: Fiction "The Group," Mary McCar "We have built these sizable Sheldon Rabinowitz, C.P.A., are partners in the fir m's Des Moines office. is a. graduate of the II strike defense funds as the best insufance against the possibility thy; "The Spy Who Came In scriKe, ne said. "We bo From The Cold, John LeCarre; "The Martyred," Richard E. Kim; "Shoes of the Fisherman," to the bargaining table in 1964 State University of Iowa.

Mrs. Joerger and children will join him in Ames April 1. Clarification Please! less arivmg. Betty Maxine Harris, 34, Boone, indefinitely disqualified to operate a motor vehicle. Dale LeRoy Hodges, no age given, Route 2, 30 day suspension as a habitual violator.

Ronald Eugene Westwick, 19, Ellsworth, 30 day suspension as a habitual violator. Darrell Eugene Ziegler, 17, Boone, 30 day suspension as a habitual violator. Roger Dean Jensen, 18, Web stronger and better prepared Morris L. West; "The Living man at any time in the history of our union." Reed," Pearl Buck. Non Fiction Reuther renewed his pledge Don't overcook protein foods.

This will cause the protein to Contrary to what the tribune reported, the Sixth street issue is not settled. that the union would not seek gains that would force price increases. This is true even toughen and shrink. There is a tendency for the liquids to be squeezed out when shrinkage ster City, 60 day suspension for though the union demands far unlawful use of license. "Four Day U.P.I., and American Heritage; "Diplomat Among Warriors," Robert Murphy; "Profiles In Courage," John F.

Kennedy; "A Day In The Life of President Kennedy," Jim Bishop; "Confessions Of An Ad Man," David Ogilvey. exceed White House takes place, example, BOYS' SHOP wage guideline recommenda cooked meat is usually tough William James Fehring, 40, Kelley, 90 day revocation for operating a motor vehicle while tions, he said. and dry. ASSIGNS MISSLES SCI announces WASHINGTON (UPI) The Army officially announced Thursday it was assigning 400 Dean's List The Dean's List of the State 1. Final hearing on the issue is scheduled Tuesday, April 7.

2. The Council has not taken final action. 3. The Sixth and Northwestern group intends to fight to the finish. If you are interested in helping this group save a small spot of beauty, or if you want to contribute on principle to preserving as much as possible of Ames' traditional beauty, your help will be appreciated.

Sixth Northwestern Group mile range Pershing ballistic missiles to the U.S. 7th Army in west uermany. College of Iowa was announced Thursday by William C. Lang, dean of instruction. I he solid fueled, two stage rocket launched from tracked A total of 350, or about seven vehicles will provide nuclear per cent, of the student body support to the 7th Army.

was cited for the scholastic hon or with a grade point of 3.25 or higher for the hrst semester. Those from this area include: Ames: Karen Sue Haupt, 701 Ricgewood Ave. Boone: Karen Lynn Bennett, KEEP IT CLEAN NEW YORK (UPI) Plastic "linens" require the simplest kind of care, says the Cleanliness Bureau here. Plastic cloths and place mats can be suds sporiged at the table. Textured or embossed surfaces are best scrubbed with a well lathered brush to coax out Linda Rose Hopkins.

Colo: Jane Ann Dodd Story City. Howard John Faulkner, Sharon Kay Matson. Webster City: Beth M. Grand george, Donna Louise Lopeman, soil and food, the bureau says. Patricia Ann Oconnor, Daryl Finish by rinse wiping with a Eugene Smith.

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