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DETROIT FREE. PRESS 14 Thursday, Nov. 21, '57 BILLS BASED ON PROBES America's Most Unusual Furniture Store Mm .4: T-H Ch FUlCi RE aiige urges 40 certain kinds of picketing un of the regular Senate Labor Taft-Hartley Act appears to be Committee, said the measures a far more reasonable and Mrs. McCINTY'S Catering Service Annojneei the expansion ef her -f a cilities to Include: Grosse Point and Birmingham Wedding Receptions Debutante Parties Dinners Teas Call Mrs. N.

Houlihan, Mgr. TW 3-1014 feasible approach than amend introduce when Congress reconvenes in January. The measures, all amendments to the Taft-Hartley Labor Relations Act, are designed to insure democratic elections in labor unions, prevent misuse of union funds, end WASHINGTON cji Legislation to help labor and management protect themselves "against the odorous minority of unscrupulous men in boih camps'' was proposed Wednesday by Senator Ives N.Y.) Ives, vice chairman of the special Senate "committee in-vestieatins racketeering and fair labor practice. He said the testimony showed "how outsiders or strangers have thrown a picket line around a place of business as part of an extortion scheme which victimizes the employers and provides the employes with no benefits from the labor organizations technically representing them." are "solely my own." The special committee, under the chairmanship of Senator McClellan plans to submit legislative recommendations later. Secretary of Labor James P.

Mitchell also has said the Eisenhower Administration will propose reform measures. ment of the antitrust laws." ONE OF his proposed bills would make it an unfair labor practice for union officers to be elected or other union affairs to be voted on except by secret ballot. A second bill would provide MODEL ROOMS Designed by our Decorators The latest in colors, fabrics and furniture groupings Provincial, Traditional or Contemporary Detroit's largest display of accessories, lamps and pictures. You owe it to yourself to shop KING'S for quality and outstanding value. picketing -practices aimed at extortion, and outlaw payments through middlemen to employes or union representatives to I interfere with union organiza-! tion.

criminal penalties for failure other improper activities in labor and management, made public four bills he plans to Bay and sell through Free Press Want Ads rn fil th inanrifll and nthpr His bill would make it an; unfair labor practice to picket! Ives said placing labor organi-' ports labor unioM are now izations under the antitrust hv law to submit to 53T1 for organization or recognition when a representation petition! laws, as suggested by Secretary of Labor. The re-senators and others, "would not ports aiso would have to be be feasible." IVES SAID these measures, and two others he had offered previously, in- Congress, were part of a "corrective, not puni-i tive" program. He said he probably would advance additional proposals later. Ives, who also is a member made public Ives cited testimony taken by Senate investigators about While I am opposed to the KpjG evils of monopoly, regardless of who is responsible for them," the New York garment indus- HAVE ALL THE FILM YOU WANT filed by another union or an employer was pending before the NLRB or for a year aftfr the defeat of a union in a rep-resenation election. The fourth bill proposed by Ives is aimed at "union busting" activities such as those ascribed to Nathan W.

Sheffer-man, Chicago labor relations consultant, and others at re he said, "amendment of the I try in proposing a bill to make iii i FOR ROLE IN OPERA 3 I I ft 8935 JOY ROAD at Wyoming TE 4-2222 Open Sat. Eres. 11 i cent hearings of the special Senate committee. Tiny Singer Praise BLACK AND WHITE wings of the music and storming the heavens in scene after gm jTf 1111 HfjT9 YOU TAKE THE PICTURES! Rayl's will give you a new replacement roll of film (sizes 120, 127 or 620) Detroit has proven consistently to be singularly unadventurous 1 in the acceptance of unfamiliar works. On Wednesday night, as in many previous occasions, this attitude was proven to be an unfortunate one, resulting in major loss to the absentees.

FOR THOSE who attended the production of "Turandot" at Masonic Temple, though, the rewards were many and lavish. In this pnsduction the New ork City Opera Company has scene. The entire first act was a crescendo in violence with the action placed under an angry sky in a stylized city of Peking. The armored palace guards, people of the court and city, and the exclamatory costuming of the principals extraordinarily well done. Dy J.

DOBSEY CALLAGHAN Free Press Motie Critic In the matter of grand opera, I No, No, No! It Wasn't I A Tornado Continued from Page One slight, but sudden, increase in pressure." With Every Roll of Black and White Film brought to T. B. Rayl's Camera Shop for Developing and Printing. The orchestra and chorus were augmented by the best Each Sunday the Free Press features special bargains in selected timely items. Free Press readers who have such items to sell get a chance to advertise these items at a bargain rate, too! outdone itself in color, movement, voice and general cast CAMERA DEPT.

SPECIAL OFFER! umsnii-13 i Detroit has to offer from its music schools and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Julius Rudel paced a driving performance from the pit. The season changes pace Thursday night with an excursion into Viennese operetta. 1 Sunday, Wov. 2A COLOR FILM ing.

Puccini's last great opera, left unfinished at his death, was given the best artistic effort in the gift of the company. The result was a production tha would have repaid fully as a spectacle, if for no other reason. There were other aspects of the performance which were You Can Advertise The production of Lehar's "The Merry Widow" w-ill feature Robert Rounseville and Beverly Sills in leading roles. 0 BRING YOUR COLOR FILM TO T. B.

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2.40 PAY ONLY 1.29 THE PALMER HOUSE THE CONRAD HILTON 1 1 THE METEOROLOGISTS said that for a half hour before the phenomenon, the wind was 10 miles an hour from the south. Then, there was a two-minute lull, followed by a sharp west wind at 32 miles an hour. The sudden shift, the meteorologists said, created a pressure differential in the atmosphere which was highly localized. At the Dodge Forge plant, they said, the shift left inside and outside air pressures on the walls unequal. If the windows had been open, the air would have rushed outside.

But they were closed and the air on top of the building was forced downward, caving in portions of the roof while trying to fill the vacuum. Harder to explain was the fact that the Weather Bureau wind gauge is located very near the plane which was lifted over a fence. The gauge registered 32 miles an hour as the highest among the wind gusts. But the meteorologists said the same pressure conditions prevailed on the airplane. In addition, they said, it was less tightly moored than other planes in the area.

OAK SAID such freak storms are not unknown, especially in winter when there are frequent flurries of snow with sudden gusts of wind. Doetker, 50, a meteorologist for 16 years, and Muller, a meteorologist for 5Vi years, took Wednesday's I Store Hmrt: Downtown spew man, tn. Suburban ones tat. eni. econ ayers the cruel and bitter Princess Turandot, was in magnificent voice.

In addition she mustered acting ability of which we had not been aware in the past. Joshua Hecht, as the blind Timur, was a majestic personality. TOP HONORS artistically though, must go to small Adele Addison, whose Liu was a performance that will rank among the best. This lovely young Negro singer has a sensitive awareness of music in all its aspects that weaves a compelling enchantment. As the slave girl, she reached the pinnacle of tenderness and the "vibrant projection of a role.

Miss Addison's voice is one of those perfectly trained and beauti-fully textured instruments that one meets only occasionally. And when one does, as in "Turandot," it is a matter for celebration. The young Prince, who dares death to answer the enigma of the Princess, was sung by a newcomer to the New York Give informal dinners this festive touch Hiram Walker's ape iiocorcisrs WO 3-3381 AND FOR IMMEDIATE RESERVATION SERVICE FOR ALU OTHER HILTON STATLER HOTELS Eladios ecords Albums New York Washington Boston Hurtfoni Buffalo Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Los Anjrele Beverly Hills St. Louis Detroit Houston Dallas El Paso Fort Worth San Antonio Opera. He is a young and gifted Italian tenor named Guiseppe Gismondo, whose Dayton Atbuouerque for only FLAVORED 1 8 'plm It I AVMJ ft San Juan Madrid Istanbul Chihuahua, Mexico Mexico City Panama HIITON HOTELS CORPORATION Conrad N.

Hilton. Pretident voice is in the best tradition of bell canto. THE PRODUCTION piled climax on towering climax, with spectacle rising on the name-calling in stride. It was not a tornado, they said, emphatically, and they had a point on their side. "With all those calls," said Doetker, "no one reported seeing a funnel-shaped cloud." Open Thurs.

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The surgeons put two stainless steel wires through the holes and pushed them into the middle of the brain behind the eyeballs. When the insulated wires, half the thickness of a human hair, were properly fixed into that portion of the brain that is associated with vision, the crucial test came. Miss Corstorphine was put in a dark room. A photo cell, capable of generating a feeble electrical signal in response to light, was put in her hand. Miss Corstorphine could perceive" when the light in her room was turned on and she could tell whether it was to her right or to her left, the physicians said.

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