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Expect Hourly Boosts Of 12%: to 16 Cents PITTSBURGH, July 15 (UP)— The steel industry's “third round” of post-war wage increases was expected to be set today by U. 8S. Steel Corp. and the CIO United Steelworkers. Reports that U. 8. Steel, bell-
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where Christ spent his childhood Squeak entry to The Times for judging in the second week of the and Fawzl El Kawk {Safety contest. k lieved to maintain iB le Stacks of entries on home, farm and traffic near-accidents { 1 of his so-called Arab army of Caused the judges to ponder long in their selection of the best entry | 4 liberation. Lo the Brat f what |ypur immediate family, one that } Pe An official announcement by ples of here pe. ona | might have caused serious injury ’ lor death—but didn’t. Complete {your letter with a statement in 25 iwords or less, “My Freak Squeak {taught me this safety lesson...”
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that the uhion’s International Executive Board meets this afternoon with the U. S. Steel negotiating committee. The union’s 171-man_wage-policy committee will meet tomorrow. The meetings follow the usual pattern in contract announcements. The amount of the increase will range between 1215 and 16-cents an hour, according
FROM POLAND—A [fred [the Reszkiewicz, who arrived in the United States this week from Cracow, Poland, will enter the graduate school of the University of Notre Dame in September. In, the meantime he
Arab base of North Palestine.
Liberation army.
reported fighting a running battle while field guns dueled overhead and infantry plunged forward in a showdown struggle for the key
Jewish sources said the fighting around Nazareth might mean the destruction of Kawkji's Second
{member of her family stuck a
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Mrs. James Lennox, 272 S. LaSalle St, told how her son, John, fell out of a speeding car only to be caught on the door handle by his leather belt. The first week's winner, 18-year-old Mrs. Marshall Ellis, 1731 E. LaGrande St, told of a near-
{of The Indianapolis Times and the Indianapolis Safety Council. The decision of the judges is final. You may win as much as $30. In addition to a weekly prize of $5, you may win the grand prize of $25 for the best letter of the four weeks. Mail or bring entries to Freak Squeak Editor, Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St.
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HIT BY PLANK, KILLED MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, July 15 (UP)—Emil Greiger, 80, was killed late yesterday when he was struck on the head by a plank, loosened as a truck backed up to dump a load of dirt.
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