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MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1952
Steel Industry Puts Wage Boost Costs At $2 Billion A Year
‘Fear Burden . Youd Start & ~ Price Spiral |
By United Press
NEW YORK, Feb. 4A spokes-| man for United States Steel Corp. | gaid today that granting of only fi part of the CIO ‘Steelworkers requested 30-centz-an-hour wage package would raise the indus-
Representatives of both the! pattern-setting U., 8. Steel and other steel companies told a special six-man Wage Stabilization Board panel that it was impossible |
to grant the union demands with|g
sales.”
The estimate of cost of the . union's demands was presented by’ Horace C. Stringfield, assistant to the executive vice president in ‘charge of accounting, of U. 8, Steel.
Rallies Accident Victim -
Bx W. J. McGLASSON United Press Staff Correspondent HOUSTON, Feh, 4. Guatemalan plantation manager, expenses on {near death from accident injuries|/Eleanor Gall. Mr. Stringtield said the estimate today, was.determined to win his Stricken man’s plight in a newswas based on only five of the y: wa (paper yesterday morning. union's 22 demands which he said fight for life because an anonywould result in additional wage mous donor volunteered to speed as - costs of 56 cents an hour worked his wife to his bedside said. or an annual total of $753.3 mil-| : 10 his bedside. . lion for the industry. This would be raised to $1.5 billion annually for the basic steel
nik name had offered to foot the | {$175 bill for an airplane ticket.!
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possible.” Father McMahon “But we don't know how S| long it'll take.” He said he al-
Francis Gall, a naturalized U. citizen, was to be flown from Central|® Visa for Mrs. Gall. industry by increased costs of}, anicq as soon as a visa could! materials and services which ex-|, arranged. it when ‘this individual went to perience has shown would follow = yy. Gay once an Army intellis ithe hospital and agreed to undera wage increase, Mr. Stringfield o.,.. agent and former attache Write the trip,” the priest added.| said. at the U. 8. Embassy in Greece, | He's already picked up im-|
was hospitalized .in Guatemala mensely.”
Opposes Uniformit : : y City last summer after he was! The chaplain said he would ar-
The ‘estimated $2 billion in-
struck by a car. and badly in-'range for Mrs. Gall to stay at crease would include an increase jured. : the haofme of one of his parishil Te re Bat i ag Medical expenses drained his loners when she arrives. . other than . sic steel em-lnank account, and he was left PE
Ployees, Foli : without enough money to bring | ar “ollansbhee,
re Folie president of his wife to Houston when he was Blast Hurls Wife e Kkollanshee Stee orp. of ifiown here by the government. Pittsburgh; asked the WSR panel e Through Brick Wall to deny a union demand for wage : ; i and contract uniformity through- BUCKHANNON, W; ¥a,, Feb. 4 out the industry. (UP) «Mrs. Edward F. Baxa, 52, . Mr, Follanshee, speaking for week that the young veteran hadticaped Scath Iasi night Jen ’ small steel companies, sald the given up' his battle to live. But _\ ° 55 00 T= denial of their rights to bargain [the doctor added that the emo-in. va Hotel Loy following the at a local level would work. ational impact of a. visit from his| , eplosion of the hotel hot water hardship on all small companies. {wife “would be of inestimable! heating system. Mrs. Baxa, who operated the
“Not one of these demands Ee in bringing about Mr.| would have the same effect upon [all's recovery. any two small companies before The Rev. Joseph M. McMahon, hotel with her husband, aftere this panel,” he said. 4 chaplain at the hospital, sald “an Steam burns and cuts when she “Without = excepti th individual” who refused to give Was blasted through the wall and ption e de- rst —— __jinto an alleyway between the mands should and perhaps can ‘hotel and another building. Thé living reom. of the Baxa
be fairly and equitably bargained Legion Opens Religious {Quarters fs on a ground floor
between the companies and the E h C local representatives of their EMP asis ampaign {level, directly above the furnace An American Legion drive to] room.
employees,” Mr, Foliansbee said. | | {place greater emphasis on re. Mr, Baxa was out of the room {ligion in daily American Tliving is;at the time and Mrs. Baxa had C of C Unit Picks just returned from a visit when
under way. th logion occurred. Mr. Baxa Vice President dhs
Commanders and adjutants of aid he thought the exptoston—was James J. McCoskey, Sullivan, 370 Hoosier Legion posts here this. qyced nya leaking steam pipe. hax been named executive vice
week-end were instructed. to set up ‘permanent committees on re- . a president of the Indiana Junior ligious emphasis. Aid Civil Defoise >: A ber of Commerce. He will h ide wi 'ERNON. Feb. 4 (UP)— 3 ed James T. Lawler. who re- - the mid-winter, MT. VERNON, Feb.. Ed conferénce was a memorial serv- Posey County authorities an-
Highlight of jgned to become a salesman for 7 i the Lawler Hoste fce in honor of four World War ‘nounced today the receipt of more
Had Given Up
Dr, Richard W. Leong, who has, been treating Mr. Gall, said last
MiHs in New II chaplains who gaye their life- than the $500 needed to construct ork City, belts to enlisted men, locked their a civil defense first aid station. Mr. McCoskey, |arms together “and went. down County Civil Defe Digector Dr. has been [praying “aboard the torpedoed/William B. Chaliman -said the owner for the § U. 8S. Transport Dorchester on money came from organization’ seven years (Feb. 3, 1043. and individuals. 4 :*the Sullivan The four heroic chaplains were = ty Abstract Lts, Clark V. Poling (Protestant), | g. Hé& has iGeorge L. Fox (Jewish), John, P.! served the Indi- Washington (Gatholig) and Alex-| bred ddr din aa Jaycees as ander G. Goode (Protestant), ; ONE-HALF ee ard OT ) ale ber, Sevantn Mr. M'Coskey Dog Gone { Shoe String’ Peta:
istrict vice BERKLEY HEIGHTS. N.J. , toes, Hot Rell. Jur x’ wu of Honey. Every
Re at vies bresident and Feb, 4 (UP)--Five persons well T%, Bite a Tender DeoF the Masons. sud Eiko oa |through thin ice into a pond yves- Hehe. 18 Betive in church activities. terday while trying to rescue a 2 ‘dog. Two climbed out and police Mr. McCoskey is married and (rescued the other three. The
ae ee 13 and two sons, pooch climbed. out himself and!
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Blast Theory Soviet ‘Revolution’ Probable
Kremlin's control over the Rus-|m sian people is not seriously chal-|food. lenged Soviet Union.
{likely to revolt,
bulletin, in an analysis of 1951! A merican arms. [vents behind reported recently that
|stick even if they decide to start billion last year,
‘has a |society.
Moscow would get A YOung|The donor also agreed to pay all Kremlin officials drive down the| trip for Mrs, streets at | He read about the!their limousines,” one official said. “But they love it.”
“We'll get her up here as sobn standard is regarded as Senetally
“visibly brightened” when ready had “begun working with|gists mainly of vegetables and! he heard that his al wite | Pan- American Airways to obtain grains with little meat and fats. [He Was on the . |Clothing-and housing are improv-| “The boy could hardly believe ng although they fall far short! gq 50. of Western standards.
[feport varying degrees of dissatis-| [faction inside Soviet borders. This| lig allowed under the Communist {doctrine of self-criticism to im- others were injured, one critically, at the Fox. {prove communism. It's |usual, experts point out, to find apartment, building.
WEDNESDAY 6 P.M. i
By United Press |in Soviet documents vigorous com: | ASHI at Feb. 4-—The|plaints about clothing, housing, |
achinery, roads, railroads and MUNC( IE, the
today from inside
|a manslaughter
Report Soviet Trailing A survey of the best available] Badly in Arms Race
' / » reports, and expert opinion on ~ GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb. 4 Mar. 31 for ‘the slaying of Sei-|in 1945. In spite of denials, Eberpy layman] hy Su sete] Bovie, le eo ae (UP)—The United Nations re- bert Carter, but the prosecutor hard Stern repeats he met Boroverall costs by. more than $2 bil- any re olice state is weak ports. that Russia is devoting a|said he has no intention of tak- mann disguised as a monk Jan, lion a vear. : | jL-ommun Pp | |larger percentage of national in-|ing the case to court. 16, Allied officials plan to inves-* jor that the Russian people are come to defense ¥pending than, Dr. LaDuron, a man of mys- tigate.
the U, 8. The State Department's official gne.fourth the total amount of wife disappeared, manslaughter in the Iron Curtain,
“troubles report by the United Nations mail,
Soviet rearma- this. time.’
long tradition in Russian| vise ali sales|/shooting now outside United States, but Judge Joe except the would keep Mar. Dominion of court ¢ docket Canada which is/cutor served by a. sub-
sidiary company.
“You would think the people in mad ey
70 miles-an-hour in
. k Mr. Maass| : : SOBER The average Russian's living] joineds J. bp. One Gets Burlesque Job ie » S. ness Talkative’ Visor Adams Co. in The Police Department Juve- Y: USS ; . tently portetmaat- Food oI MRR 1057, and hase Ald Divison Today was de: Firs oust Mies Runt Takes Cabbie for $16 {ported adequate although it ‘con | Mr. Maas = Deen credit man- taining two 14-year-old Chicago ,.,; in" November, but has no : A talkative passenger. “from
ager since 1943. executive com-|te
{tion Machinery Credit group in ents were notified
{her daughter. Soviet publications consistently [Omche Fire Kills 5
OMAHA, Feb. t4 (UP)-
persons died and at least 14 |was employed in The un-/when fire destroyed a crowded said she was 17.
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No 2d‘ Trial Of LaDuron Is Planned
By United Press Feb, 4—Dr. Jules F, LaDuron, acquitted Saturday of Martin Bofmann,
{fatal shooting of Ralph Carter, | was scheduled today to be tried presumed killed by the Russians
but is producing only [tery in Muncie since his second
The disclosure was made in a|/ing he said resulted from black-|g¢ Ap all-male jury returned | mounted” in Russia. It cited Te-| Beonomic Commission for Europe its verdict after deliberating Jit- yesterday
that he has been th e|acquitted of killing Ralph Carter,
in case the prose“changes his mind.”
2 Teens Held After nounced he |
[girls after picking them up yes-| ay at the Fox theater-where imittee of the National Construc- one was employed. The girls’ par-| Sanctuary
|said she- was on her way to getiqyium to Alois Rosa,
Both girls registered in a down- {bassy ‘there in fear he would Le They started an extended excurtown hotel under assumed names. |retyrned to his Communist homeFive One girl gave her age as 20 and|jand and shot St.
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out Increasing steel prices. (ports of both violent and passive which was released last night. tle more than five hours. six relatives from their burning Such a price increase, they said, [resistance to Moscow's Tule . . "| ‘The 1951 Soviet budget set aside, A Delaware County grand p,q, would set off an inflationary But authorities said there is no|77 roubles for defense out of every Jay Yyeluthed [Yo indidiments |-Ti d &piral dangerous to the entire] basis for believing the resistance 100 roubles invested in capital 38ainit Dr. LaDuron shortly H-Time economy. is widespread. They said the goods. In the U..S. Rearma-| After the Nov. 8 1950, slayings jirepman A. Loomis, 85-year-old The union presented to the} Soviet regime still rules with ment spending was only 66 per|iB his oive. Syne the seine engineer who inherited $100,000 ; panel last week ite demands for| oppression, terror and cruelty. cent as great as capital invest- ’ Se yesterday in Rochester, N.Y, ay a guaranteed annual wage of [The people don't like it. But they ment. . Jecord rh Spain. Prosecutor said he intended to ‘‘keep wear- MARIN BORMANN—SHill $3000 and a 30-cent package in-|} {don't have the guns, bombs and | However, while American ds- ern Nong) 21 LaDuron as ing my old work shirt and oi alive 5 n | y > | . ”" ng < “ y ’ be ab Po : : cluding a general wage increase | other weapons to make a revolt|fense spending.amounted to $37 \much for killing Seibert as Ralph pants” because “I won't »ichas been granted an American =
to. use Hic OF Hie iveder. Mrs, Visa to visit Hollywood to discuss
and other henefits, | . {one. ment cost only $8.3 billion. legacy H filmin his best-sellin novel Denies Fat : Profits | | No Urgent Desire The reason for the difference Cited Self-Defense Hetty. Sylvia Holland Green|'UMBE 1s Dest'se ing Bove Industry spokesmen denied to- | | was that gross national income .| Wilks, a “third or fourth cousin.” 0 the Communist Party day a union charge that steel ! The official .consensus is that lin the U. 8. was about five times] Dr. LaDuron admitted the kill-| daughter of fabulous Hetty Green. Join ng Ox : 29 b a : . : the great mass of the Russian] ings, but said it was self-defense while at Oxford in 1922, but said profits were “exhorbitant” ami g i & |greater than the Soviet nationalljn a “life or death” struggle in'Sprin Again it was only for four weeks as a said the industry was actually, [people Drebably have Tie urgent income last year but America’s] 'his office that. developed when pr 9 g a1 cop Joke : i esire to overthrow e Soviet re-| ‘ ; ili ames, , compos : earning an inadequate retirn to PLAN TO WED—L}. ‘Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg Jr. fight). gime. Un ceasing propagandsl {defense outlay was outy 4.4 times he refused to pay the Carters ly uit J ie Bs won poser Ww . th End stockholders. ith his # Sue R h Joh t Ft. M Va." larger, the ECE sai more blackmail. He did not name 2N¢ Pro’essor o- no arm io e En : Benjamin Fairless, president of ove: wy is Nancee, vue Toanne 9 SoM yeh * {painting the horrars of alleged) = ee the subject of the blackmail York * University, honeymooned A Detroit hunter has “invented U. 8. Steel ar WY re Lt. Vandenberg, stationed at Hondo, Tex., is the son of Gen. Western attack plans on ‘“Math- | Maass Head Ex ors i. courtroom heard the today with Helga Boyer, 27, onely “ot seat” to Yooh Him. eon A ' : .- Hoyt Vandenberg, Air Force chief of staff, and. Miss Johnson is ler Russia” is a_chief instrument P rardia Nas: ri of his students. Prof. James’ _ Sr firm's stockholders received less y 9. A ' by the K Lin tir Rus-F J D d | verdict and cheered and applaud- =~ "°° ."° Live's Sprin fortable While sitting in marshes than three cents on every dollar the daughter of Maj. Gen. Leon Johnson, commander of the used by the Kremlin to stir Rus-lkor J, LU, A ams Co. ed. works include Oves BPIINE- waiting for ducks. Patented, it of sales in 1951. AS. 3d Air Force ig Britain. gen patriotism. 2 George H. Maass. has been! “I'm certainly gratified by the time. has folding legs and five’ kero- . ] : aa Some 6 million ‘ommunist named export manager for J. D. way things came out,” Dr. La- 1 sene burners under the seat, can - Joseph I Block, Executive ice [party members inside Russia. en- Adams Manufacturing Co., mak-!/Duron said. ° Luck of the lish. be used to cook meals and heat Pre combany's vrofits for 1951 Possibilit oF Seeinc Wife joy a standard of living higher|ers of motor graders and loaders’ Mr. Mitchell said it would be Ton ravanag w tents. w ee _ every dollar of {than that of more than 200 mil-/in Indianapolis. a waste of money to try Dr, La- ld Irish charge H : ere a n n lion Rusians. But this inequality| He will super- Duron for the Seibert Carter 0f movie queen omecoming
Jane Russell, was - clasped to said he the world’s most famous hosom today. after the Immigration Department .an-
In Geneva, N, Y,.a relieved mother prepared to welcome a wandering 14-year-old son found in Mississippi after a. 10-day search, The boy said he hitchhiked away because’ life at home and school was getting “burdensome and monotonous."
Davis 31 open on the
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Chicago” who “wanted to see the . town” cut his tour short ®y relieving the cabbie of $16. . authorities gave The cab driver, Ralph G. Grobe, , 35, a Czech 49, of 505- N. Noble .St., said the |diplomat courier who fled his ¢cm- man got in his cab on the Circle.
immediate plans for his adoption.
and one mother| yn London,
sion around the city, and at 18th and Central Ave. a gun was pressed against Mr. Grobe's back. After obtaining the money the British mysterious traveler vanished up said _he an alley. Yo
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