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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 19

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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1 1 4 4 Room A I i jMitineapolis Startling ibuM j4rri rr a 1 MINNEAPOLIS MINN SATURDAY JANUARY 28 96 1 TCI i '1 I i Pargde RouteJ Businessman iMTOL 5i urn sr I hh sr Mrs Paul Holasek 29 kins and her three daugh frrst night of the 11 day 6 WesfLake St Knollwood Johnston's 3 Stores 3029 Nicollet' 1 3 DAY SALE 1 Offer Positively ENDS Tuesday January 31st At Johnston's NOR GE No 1 QUALITY channels4 "4 75 Embers Opening in Anoka! DE160JS eb 8 The request for a re Workers union which repre cnnfe MnrthwAcf cess came from Douglas Hall union attorney Hi i Nicollet UN 6 5045 MPLS A RESTAURANT 700 OURTH AVE at 7th STREET I12 TT SMH Hn i 4 Are Hurt as Car School Bus Col I ide 4 Automatic Washers I i 'KMSP TV was bought by 20th Century ox Corp in August 1959 for $3500000 and has been carrying some ABC shows in the Minne apolis St Paul area because of a Space shortage on the NEW IN CRATES Buy With Confidence rom Johnston's th the Condition Is Critical HOLLYWOOD (P)J Cbmedian Mel Blanc in jured an 'auto collision re 1 mained in critical condition riday but doctors said 1 continued stable course is I A OPEN 24 HOURS 9 tap' NO Trade Required id JOHN McGOWAN CROWNED STf PAUL WINTER CARNIVAL KING bnoq queen Murid Lux and red Soderberg liorean Hex A'XIV axmxt in coronation I 4 'dr i SL EVERY Basic Cadet Leader Named Stephen A Russell 17 221 Mount Curve Blvd St Paul riday was named commands er of the corps of cadets of St Thomas academy St Paul T' Johnston's Take 'Em Away SALE PRICE nouncea rnday night that it is laying off 475 Mesabi range miners effective this week end A spokesman said the move came because of large ore inventories at lower lake steel furnaces the depressed in Hotel Ruins The body of a St Paul mail carrier was found riday in the charred wreckage of the i rederic hotel 45 5th St i St Paul destroyed by fire Jan ft Drying eature By CHARLES HANNA Minneapolis Tribune Staff Writer A Minneapolis city truck driv ers were granted a 10 cent hourly wage increase riday by the city council end ing seven months of ne gotiations The wage adjustment retroactive to last May will is for an cent increase The union first requested about 20 cents an hour Ameson said he hoped the council would continue its consideration of city driv ers by up some type of annual work program to permit more drivers to work year Arneson said one city driv ers with 25 years service has been laid off and is without an income A plan from Northwestern Bell Telephone Co to con solidate city and Hennepin county switchboard systems into administrative and emergency units was ap proved in principle yesterday by the council UNDER THE program the telephone company would buy the telephone sys tems for $125000 The telephone plan to locate some 500 tele phone booths on city prop erty and sidewalks sharing profits with the city was adopted with the reservation that locations meet council approval The council took action yesterday opposing any state tax on telephone and tele graph service automobiles and electric power unless I kA 4 STAT Mt 97n am Arf I VI kJ 44 ployes it Ameson raises their rate from 267! to 277 an hour Ead Arneson secretary treasurer of Teamsters local 664 said the ihcrease will not be of immediate benefit to most of the city drivers be cause only about 50 of the 270 now are working THE DRIVERS most of them in 'the city department are seasonal em ployes Othershave been laid off because of a lack of work and a reduction of the sani tation department budget The agreement on the 10 cent wage boost was reached at a private caucus during a recess of council meeting The council had held out ALL DAY Preliminar ies of national majotette contest armory NOON Opening of to boggair slide Capitol ap proach 1 PM National out door speed skating cham pionships Lake Como 1:30 AND 7:30 Archery meet auditorium exhibition hall 2:15 PM Parade from Capitol approach to audi JoriUm 8:30 PJVT Square dance festival auditorium arena Quality Stereo" Is At 3:48 am Tuesday 84 degrees above the northern horizon At 5:54 am Tuesday 4 degrees above the southern horizon During each pass the satel Ibon will be moving in Ta southeast direction rk We Have a Reasonable Stock fa Back Up This Offer Come Today! ALBERT LEA Minn (ZP) i Hearings to deferminp whether several hundred ITT 1 1 str 1 iuniieu rauKingnuuse wofk i ers of America members em ployed by Wilson and Co west snlea to review entitled t0 unemployment cisSn bv a Seattle Wash (Compensation during a 1959 Se in'th? werc recessed ae The Seattle judge had re ui recuiit me iranspon rwiACt fnr rt $68000000 worth of build ings ertrnndTes'ulted frHrfire hazard A company spokesman yes terday said it had arranged as a loor Samples Some withSvds Return Telce 'Em Away Eitch At Johnston'i $U6 HieralsWGTb wtH contmue' to be ABC's radio affliitate in the area Pwating ate of 5teeI millsrhenTT'KTfnWead of higher grade ores from had been ill in his third floor Hi it i a a Lity I ruck Drivers Get 1 0 Cent Raise rom Council ULL Manufacturer's Warranty Named Winter Carnival King i John McGowan a six foot four inch St Paul busi nessman a named Boreas Rex XXV ri day to reign over the 75th a nn i ersary Winter earn i val The outgo ing Bo a i red bere I a red the crown YOU Help Because of the LOW Price no services beyond tho loading' dock except el optional charge delivery etc i' i DRYER Specialists 6H Johnston's How" and "Koliability" PLUS tho Best Deal In Town No Oatside lnonce Com pany when you duel with Johnston's Come TODAY' Bring sunshine into the home leave the dirt birds snow sleet and rain outside Duplicate outdoor drying any day or time you choose with a wonderful forge Dryer sems iNonnwesc navigators on overseas flights to cross the flight picket lines Northwest is continuing a i daily transpacific flight from Seattle to Tokyo despite the strike A mother and her three children were injured riday night when their car collided in Minnetonka with a Mound high school bus loaded with 41 students returning froma basketball game No one in the bus was in titroyl nrVizi rrz4 Is Apt about 9:30 pm at highways iM niPii Tho 101 and 7 lucuuwdii timber decay enquiry bureau Union RejecIs take 7 months Honeywell Wage Offer Teamsters local 1 145 ri day rejected a proposed 3 cent an hour raise for some 8000 employes of Minneapo lis Honeywell Regulator Co 'Andrew Jones 1145 presi dent said the the first company offer in the 'current nego tiations was made at a bargaining session yes terday morn jl was re jectedby the union 40 man negotiat ing team he said Another session has been set for today and Jones said he hoped the company would substitute a more liberal pro posal THE UNION contract which covers 11 plants in the Twin Cities can be re opened as of midnight Tues day and the union is free to strike then if no agreement has been reached Meanwhile union officials continued preparations for a membership meeting Sunday at the Minneapolis armory Unless a satisfactory agreement is reached Jones said the nfembers will be asked to vote for a strike against the company at Sun meeting Under union rules a two thirds majority is necessary for strike ac tion JONES SAID the union committee had asked com pany representatives to con 1 1 meeting yesterday afternoon but they were un able to do so Jack Jorgensen chair man of the Teamsters Joint Council 32 was present at yesterdayls negotiations ses sion ters Susan 11 Paula 10 and Laurie 2 suffered cuts but were reported in good condition in pital Vernon Christiansen 41 Mound was the driver and owner of the bus The bus was going west on highway and the car was traveling on highway 101 when the collision occurred Minnetonka police investi gated the accident No tags were issued a signal asTeal as if a tnrec TrDEPENDS entirely on What thpv find as tn xvhpthpr Jj ncgoes to the CC" in Washington or to court in Tian dur ri ilpt a I 1 44V JIV IUIU Ui U1C Will I try realm of St Paul and cus 1 todian of the north winds i will preside over carnival ac 4 tivity until according to tra i dition his 'enemy Vulcan overthrows him to herald the 1 advent of warmer weather McGowan owner of a St Paul appliance and record store lives a 200 Amherst St I When the Winter carnival ends duties will only begin He will represent the city at more than 50 out of town civic events and many events in the Twin' Cities i i grand parade will be witnessed by thousands along its route and by mil 1 lions across the country oni color television (2:30 pm 5 also and 1J tion had been was limited to the 12 boiler room employes but apparently can New York be extended to the other members of the Machinists and other unions if the com pany decides to resume domestic flights The company had sought the order originally because! it said the failure of boiler WTCN TV schedule so 'hichE its offices in th who nclviv tnwnr ic Hnn Qtrnrf? I tivni llau Uvvu 111 111 IliS iriiru IJOOr JoshaorjUion rodnl nd miss'insince dhe According to of Lsotav' blaze T7 Nicpllet Avenue A Knollwobd Hwy7 at' Texas West Lake St Near COMPLETE AppIiaice TVStwes some of the revenue is reT lurnea to me city1 The state taxes were pro posed earlier this week bjr Gov Elmer Andersen In other action yesterday the council: Appointed 'Aiderman WAw rv a a i 4S mux! vguam iv uic vuuuvua vapiuxi iuiig 1 auge iinpiuvur ments committee (CLIC) re placing Aiderman George Johnson who has resigned from the advisory body Called for new bids for the the sale of fire station 21 i 3008 Minnehaha Av with a minimum price of $19000 Amended the city salary ordinance to pay Walter Hal stead executive director of the Minneapolis civil defense department $b25 as 50 per cent of his monthly income The federal government matches that amountfor a total monthly5 salary of $1 250 Halstead has been paid from privately collected funds Ken at Wold Told to Work Schedule Listed Echo I the balloon satel lite will make the following passes over the Twin area At 5:01 am Sunday 85 de grees above the southern horizon At 4:25 am Monday 88 decrees above the southern horizon 475 Iron Range Miners Laid Off DULUTH The'Oliver Iron Mining divp siQiuofUS SteeLCorpan Body ound nnim'vl 4Ln UVEMTM ST 1 0IL Ji ProtesfLooms as ABC Picks i City Affiliate A protest to the federal communications commission (CC) or possibly a court battle loomed riday after the American Broadcasting Co (ABC) announced station KMSP TV would become its major' affiliate for the Min neapolis St Paul area The effective date of the switch is April 16 the date! contract with its pres ent affiliate WTCN TV would have been renewed WTCN TV was acquired by Time Inc New York fouryears ago The station has its offices in the Calhoun Beach hotel In a statement released yesterday in New York I Time I no said it to understand why ABC has severed a relation ship which has been mutually and increasingly Time Inc said it has substantial the Minneapolis St Paul market and proposes to take such steps as are necessary to protect its interests in the xommuni Theodore Streibert vice president and general man agcr of WCTN radio and TV stations said Time Inc at torneys were looking into the switch in affiliation By SAM RQMER MlDneapotlg Tribune Start Writer A refusal by nonstriking employes to cross a picket line constitutes a strike in violation of the union con tract Judge Edward Devitt ruled riday in Minneapolis federal court Devitt signed a temporary injunction against Machinists district lodge 143 restraining it from "inducing or produc a strike against North west airlines among 12 boiler room employes Chamberlain airport' THE UNION represents some 2800 Northwest em ployes including flight engi neers ground crew mechan ics and related personnel Each group is covered by a separate contract Some 280flight engineers are on strike against the air line and have set up picket' hneso at Northwest installa tions Although Northwest has laid off most of its 6000 em ployes since it canceled all domestic flights it has con tinued to schedule a few em 1 ployes for continued work including 12 men assigned to operation of the Wold Cham I berlain boiler rooms MOST the boiler room workers however have re fused to cross the'picket line4 Devitt held that the boiler room employes are not in i yolved in the flight engineers siriKc ana cannot retuse tot report for work because of! a no stnke provision in their own con ract He accompanied his order with a thinly veiled warning that continued refusal by boiler room workers to cross picket lines might subject union officials to contempt of court charges' NOTING THAT he had or dered an end last week to the refusal to perform in a tem porary restraining ord Devitt said the boiler room employes had continued in i tlieir refusal spite of this order to the con i fie atScT isserted that Ar thur Pedersen the general chairman vented the direct mandate of that by advising the workers that each could ex ercise an individual decision wiieiner io cross tne picKct line Devitt included in his order the text of a letter which he instructed Pedersen to send to each employe requiring rhimtQreport Tor work as scheduled The letter in chided these' sentences: "AILURE TO comply with the contract will amount to a final resignation on your part Please act according! Pedersen declined to com ment on order Devitt held that the action in placing a picket line at Northwest's main base had deliberate design arid pur Pederson arranged knew that the members I would honor the picket lines of the pickets was Simply this Wf promised the Norge Sales Manager that we! would sell dryers in1' 3 days Buy onu'or a dozen price is the same Get BIG quantity buyers price until January 31st at 6:00 PM for the firm which had in Jobless Pay Hearing i sianea me Doners io supply operators to assist the one Recessed Until eb 8 supervisor who had remained on duty MEANWHILE the com pany reported that the fed era rirrint rnurt Sant rancisco Calif had set a i it I iriv ifir nni iv fin nut i UCI (if 1 a LCU 1 aa 44 4 4 wu the crown on I f9day new offices on 5351 Kimberly road Hop head in a ceremony in the I Wormwood St kins and her three daugh WlnTGr vGinlVCII municipal auauonum on tne i 1 Events Today roy fcstival 1 The new ru searad broiler for wonderful 95 STEAK SPECIAL rench fries end lettuce cup with rench Dreising 1 5 Jones CUT STEAK Proparly aged New York steak broiled and flavored with Emberr sauce $1 65 Sirloin Steak Embers large Sirloin Steek properly aged tender et butler on cur teste I zLzSgaMI 4 st Hr Is 1 jr Hi I iBJr pi I 9 4 effib j4 5 A exevMv)r rv 'wi wr Viwt i if jp rerk 3 3eSnB Walk iaMiifiTBn imm jinTiin jifr grj TjirT'' ril 1 aeasBaaMamww mu ewras ic jA SB 4y i it IT r'Y' i 'I I i DRYER 1 tr: a 3 i 7 SO choice a 'N!" 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