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Lewis May Ask Higher Royalties, 6-Hour Day For Miners
U.S. Urges Consumers to Buy Early
CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (CDN)— John L. Lewis again is moving into a starring role on the labor scene . and thé government * 3 is urging consumers to buy their winter coal early, | The president of the United Mine Workers of America (independent) is ready once more to play a part that is always dra-matic--oft-times tragic. He has sent a contract termination notice to negotiators for the soft and anthracite coal mine operators. That means the soft coal agreement will expire Sept. 22 with the Bituminous Coal Operators Association and Sept. 30 with the Southern Coal Producers Assocition and the Anthracite Operators’ Wage Agreement Committee unless a settlement is reached. The tradition of Lewis’ miners has been: “No contract, no work.” The expiring contracts cover some 400,000 soft coal miners and 75.000 hard coal miners. They could have been terminated Mar. 31 or any time after, on a 60-day notice from the union or industry. |
Turner's winning conception of might look like. It "scared" the
'FLYING SAUCER GIRL' WINNER—Here "she" is, H. E
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3 By United Press 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 11--y Those National Service Life In-
oS AN - surance policies which 6 million S\N | & World War II veterans carried
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over inte-civilian 1if# are turning out to be the bargain of the century. “J Veterans Administration officials disclosed today the insur‘ance coverage—dirt cheap to be{gin with-——has been further reduced in cost by dividends which have returned to the policyholdjess 67 cents for every dollar they
paid in premiums, For veterans holding the low-iest-priced policies, of the five-lyear-term variety, the dividends have brought the cost of their life + insurance down to between 12 and 24 cents per month per $1000 of coverage. Maximum value of a NSLI policy is $10,000. Officials said there are two big {reasons why “GI insurance” has [proved 80 cheap: - Borne by Treasury ONE--Congress stipulated that all the administrative and overhead costs would be borne by
what a girl in a "flying saucer’ judges, too.
Jilted Suitor Strains British-Jap Relations
land, She told him she no longer loved him, Seaman Smith left His Majesty’s ship Belfast determined to drown his sorrow in the nearest pub. Seaman Stinner agreed to help. The occasion also had its joyous #ote, too. Seaman Smith decided an advance celebration of his forthcoming 21st birthday would be inorder;
By United Preas TOKYO, AUR. 11==Relations between England and Japan are sadly strained and Japan has been put in the position of “defying” the West—all because a sailor got a “Dear John" letter from his girl friend. Seaman Derek Smith, 21, of the Royal Navy, and hia mate, Peter Stinner, created a snowballing international incident in the sailor's time-honored way. They got drunk in a Kobe bar, argued with a taxi driver, stole about $5 worth of yen’ from him and borrowed his cab. Battle of Principle Today they are in a Kobe jail. . A Japanese judge sentenced them birthday in jail to two and one-half years im- The sailors had a rood chance prisonment. And Smith and today of gaining release on parole Stinner are the central figures in And the whole thing geemed on a battle of principle between in- the way to a solution. dignant Britain and face-con- At the prompting of the Japascious, newly independent Japan nese Foreign Office, their JapaTo their amazement, they nese attorneys announced they learféd only last Saturday from were filing an appeal to the Osaka a news broadcast that their case higher court. is being called “the gravest hlow Government officials in Tokyo to Anglo-Japanese relations since hinted this was the face-saving World War 11.” formula they had devised for | The whole thing never would having the sentence suspended) have happened, Seaman Smith without bowing to the British said, if he had not received a let-/ frontal attack on the sovereignty ter from his girl friend in Eng- of the Japanese courts,
Evens His Score
The seaman admitted he bhecame very drunk and evened his score with the world at the expense of the cab driver, As a re-' sult, he quietly celebrated his
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Hog Market Off 25 Cents Here
Later trading on hogs at the Indianapolis Stockyards today was fully 25 cents lower than Friday. Bids on 180-240 pounders were mostly $23.50 down. Heavy weights were scarce. Sows sold steady to as much as $1 lower, with those weighing pounds selling for a top of $20. Early bids on choice steers and heifers were steady. Utility and
{commercial cows sold at $17.50-
300-400 set
Bounced Actor ‘Just Happy’
Merrill ‘Removed’ From Arvey Party
By United Press HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 11— Movie Star Gary Merrill sald today he was tossed out of the Mocambo Club because he ‘felt in a happy mood” during an exclusive party for Col. Jacob M. Arvey, Chicago Democratic boss. But the husband of actress Bette Davis sald it was done “very politely.” “Three waiters led me to the door because I felt fh a happy mood,” Mr. Merrill ‘said. He added that apparently he was talking ‘when he should have {been listening. Mr, Merrill was removed from {the night club in the wee hours 'yesterday after making loud conversation while master of ceremonies Danny Thomas was “making a little welcoming speech to“ honor guests.” The honored guests consisted lof: 300 of Hollywood's blue hook and political notables and Mr. Arvey.
‘Politely Escorted’ Out “Politely escorted” to the door
Waited Out Steel Strike |
But Mr, Lewis waited for the steel strike to pass. Mr. Lewis wants to avoid de-| mands which, if granted, would! have a further inflationary im-! pact upon the nation.
A soft coal miner's base rate| -
Is $16.35 for an 8-hour, portal-to-| portal work day. They won a pay raise of 70 cents a day Mar, 5, 1950, in set-|
the Treasury, so premiums were based strictly on® actuarial tables —that is, the expected death rate.) TWO—The premiums were based on World War I actuarial tables, but the mortality rate]
* Strip-Tease among World War II servicemen Intellectual and veterans has proved to be
, | By United Press | much lower than the tables be-| PARIS, Aug. 11--A French cause of improved medical care. |, cademy uncovered a new boon
Hence, the VA has been collect-14, education today in
Art Given Twist
“Who- was defeated at Waterloo?" A male who remembers his his-
20.50. Bulls were steady. Vealers by three waiters, Mr. Merrill was opened strong to mostly $1 high- “thrown tn the auto graph er, with choice and prime bringing hounds,” an observer said. “There
2 - DA of reaon-30. dental 'must have heen at least 100 autolight 48d medium barrows and efits: weak STAD seekers walting outside the | DC ower; ater less t 1 |38 cents. instances more, off, active fully door and Mr. Merrill stood there | 180-240 pounds $23.25-23.75. around 1000 signing autographs for half an {hed choice Nos, 1 and 2 190-228 pounds " loads 340.280 “pounis” 433 35.22 sr: hoot. Wr | weights scarce: 180-180 pounds si 3s |. when he tried to get back in | 120-160 pounds $1 30-10.80; sows very un- the actor was met at the door by [loss on heavies: few 100-400 pounds #10 os! Esther Williams and her hsuband,
' 1 you'd nev-tory injects Napoleon into the 18.18 sop 330: major packers bidding Ben Gage, who took him home.
ing more than it needs in pre-lgr guess it—the strip-tease. proceedings and is accorded the |miums, and periodically return-| jt's the old Minsky routine, but privilege of helping the young 'ing the excess in the form of with an intellectual twist, | dividends. ’ | The Academie
reactions are all for Marion idents for the
Cattle, 2500° calves, : | , Re apa sl: calves, 300; steers and | Miss Davis did not accompany
choice steers and heifers aeads:” londt him to the party, Des Vins A|124Y unbutton her obviously bur-|frades steady to unevenly lower: four] Mr.‘Merrill was described by a —/densome skirt.
tlement of a long dispute which | involved three-day work weeks, fullscale strikes and “wildcat”
oads low cholce mixed yearlings, $32.50;
two loads high ood and mostly choice friend as wearing the only Scotchwalkouts. | . . 29%) Choice, wal oir ta oa ee {~The third dividend. totaling night club in an old wine, cellar] More questions, more answers, | int, 1000 pound steers. s332.80. three plaid dinner jacket at “tha black ut drivels ave , A $200 million, is now being dis-{two flights below street lave land the pile of clothing at the prime club yearlings, $34;
bulk n eld around $30-33.50: cows eT ater He Affair,
utility and i But , Hiity and commercial cows, $17.50-20 80; it he wasn't obnoxious. He
cann d - Iv 312-1750; bulls steady, commercial ong| WAS Just in one of those gay, talkSood _ 312-23 S: gre fairly active; ative moods and his booming prime. 328.50-30; commercial ‘and. smn voice got a little out of hand,” the
friend said.
ditional royalty of 10 cents on each ton for their welfare-retire-ment fund. They also negotiated an increase of $1.60 a day—in effect |
tributed. It will bring the total|offers its idea free to American gir1'g feet mounts. But the ques-
amount returned to policyholders institutions of learning with a {jong are getting harder aH the to $3.685.000,000. guarantee it will inspire the pur- ia That compares with a total of Sult of knowledge. A history professor with a $5,521,000,000 which had heen| Iere's how it works: 'sparkle In his eyes correctly
ere, if only to my pet gripes wild, unconme when I'm In New Eng-
since Feb. 1, 1951—and pushed | A lissomae brunet weaves onto Sheen. R00: spring lambs fairly active; collected in premiums through! ) states that Iceland is the nation tak to 80 cents lower; early bulk choles 10 insite a the base rate to $16.35. May 30. ‘the lecture platform while a walt-| ior the world's oldest legislative $26 BOI, tem tii) $3550.35 Jiolce.| Fred Othman brings you the
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. sual | | er —— sonssvessrsvesesernee ir chuck holes, to a raise of even 1 cent an hour| HONORABLE MENTION—Pfc. James Knight, Hq. and Ha. Fight Texas Heat Wave | A Dozen Hands Final Prize HOME PLATING (0, I will say this: in cash—unless the stabilization| Co., 155th Infantry, 31st Division, Camp Atterbury, provided this | Choosing one, he reads In| But an American student who) Call Indiana, one program is to be wrecked. | "Flying Saucer Girl," one of many the judges also liked | DALLAS, Aug. 11 (UP)—Hos-/ prench and English: (had brought an almanac to class Ly SILVER jate success, I Soft coal miners are first in| : : [pial jpttendants ne opared Sher! “What is the capital of Greece?” cops the final prize with the an-| v RHODIUM r business. earnings among 10 major indus-| ® (special heal exhaustion equip-| A dozen hands shoot up,” and swer to this poser: 4 BRASS WA 1512 y that I took tries, What Dishes—or Saucers ment—bathtubs lined with ice— tne first customer—sorry, student] “How high is the tallest water-| GOLD . atory remarks U. S. Bureau of Labor Statis-| on loday 2 3, Disienng heat wave __t, say Athens is permitted to go fall in the world?” BRONZE drivers. How- “tics put the average weekly earn-| whe drawings of weird and! When the judges finished their SPiered its ten ay. to the lecture platform, which] “3212 Feet—Venezuela's Angel|3 CADMIUM about. At the ings of the miners at $86.99 in petty ties The Times pre- op b ] : th pr ' The mercury has stood at 100 doubles as a dance floor the rest Falls,” he shouts. COPPER-NICKEL hey won't live January, an all-time high. sents today are from the “Fly- Jo: '. Pest of ihe Jol proved degrees or more for nine days, of the evening, and assist the bru-| With that, he helps remove the " CHROME
Their average hourly rate in|j,o gaycer Girl” contest. February was $2.24, according to! Readers were asked to draw
the Bureau. : Itheir conceptions of what a girl $10. Note ite Some benefits MT.|who rode in a “flying saucer’ It wasn't easy for the judges ker 100-degree day Lew ay : ‘was 1 , {to decide on a winner as evident “The hospitals have been using
{might look like. A shorter work day with no, wany strange. and exciting by the other drawing presented icy bathtubs to revive persons today. [who collapsed under the sizzling
cut in pay. Probably a demand drawings were received. oat " & e Fl e Ol m i Reds Blast U. S. Plan d Olympic Reds
for a six-hour day (a goal since degree days was set in Dallas! ’ ° k For Base in Denmar [Local Stocks and Bonds
1919) and, if he can’t get it, a seven-hour day. | last year with 11 straight from By By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN of its first began to be revealed | STOCKS —Aus. 11, 1952>- : {a “ COPENHAGEN, Denmark, to the Danish public, and to the American Loan §
to be the entry of H. E. Turner, and the merciless heat already net out of her rhinestone jacket. last strategic bit of black lace.
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HELSINKI, Aug. 11—A pur- possession, my tournament pistol posely forgotten knapsack and & which I had tooled myself—and ery for help on a crowded citythen announced to him that I [street enabled a member of Ro- wasn't going back. I was staying. ii Asked mania’s Olympic team to realize] “He got excited, grabbed me, “his hope for freedom from behind and started pulling me into the
a day, six days a week from 1943-| '45, and went on an 8-hour day! in 1947. | An additional levy of 10 cents a ton—making the total 40 cénts al ton—for the UMW rare |
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day before the war; nine hours) pension-death benefit fund. Russians, last May when Foreign| Ameri
r tates €.83% ; 'roac . , ie Then sis The fund.takes in about $125.- Aug. 11 (CDN)—The biggest Minister Ole .Bjoern-Kraft, fp "sir Collleries com "...... 109% the Iron Curtain. car. I shouted for help to draw | X1V"* long-lasting protection. | t DE iris and Sil was born 000.000 a year; it now has a re-'question im northern Europe Finance Minister Thorkil Kristen-; Belt RR & Stk Yds com 8 The story of how Panait Calcal] a. Bef 1 : | A liquid concentrate, one gal- | Other crawling insects overnight, emeTy ams serve of ahout $100,000,000, today is what—if anything—the sen and Defense Minister Harald|Sobbs Mecriyi som’. 10.0.0 $3 #1 fe fon a crowd. Before 1 could do that, | lon makes 100 gallons ready to | and is effective for many weeks.
“ . v5 A san cevsae ren e y Wl | Nancy hasn't An increase in “differentials Petersen suddenly made a series Gopbe-Merrill 4la% pfd seen 1} "|fled communism, revealed in an (he police came and ‘took us alll] use and will treat average Invisible, odorless and stainless
for miners who work on less de- Russians are going to do to pre- public speeches emphasizing Central Sova com PIA. Be 38% interview before he left Helsinki, away to the station. They de-|] size house.. Non-inflamable, | | : [ speeches s \ eo a ) ‘ ) - ° » | 4-9-2 kills roaches the sanitary, ? 30 he Sosy sirable shifts. \vent American Air Force units the need to strengthen Denmark's] Charo inohcommeres com .. 33 : |could at last be told today, since i404 there was no basis for any. oderless, harmless to flowers, | uick and sure way. Bu a5 one so much Minimum Work Year from being stationed permanently air defenses. a en ae i's I [Je has found erie 10.008 Ven thatge gains, ny | Mhrubm, trees. Directions oh fot trom nn re 1 y B : | ‘ ¢ do y . ry ; {Killer from ofessio A guaranteed work year . . ./In. Denmark. Russian Reaction Cimm ns Eg Com sid Lal er member of Romania's pis-| - Then a miracle happened. One, label oa has yuars 39.9% 0 Pints rd a = J . . {Cummins Eng 4'2% « BBY } | , «90, . y . . ighbor, City. to establish a minimum number| No formal agreement has yet , =. oo 0. oo. Eastern Ind Tei 5% fd .uiss 8" "tol team said the Communist gov- Of the bystanders who saw the| Ho 2 i Kal. $29.95, Be quar of days on which coal would be been signed between Denmark, . “yo transformed f Fan iiani Securities gom wow 3% lernment had him tagged as “po- scuffle followed us to the police|| Housekeeping Dept, Fifth} Sold by Hook's, Haag's and your mined. land the United States but it is ori oo Sem slorTned oo of Delta Elgctrlo com ..UNN0 12% 1% jy i0ally unreliable” before he left station. I cannot say who hel Floor, The Wm. H. Block | favorite drug store. In 1950 Mr, Lewis demanded a now a matter of common Knowl-| 5.) "ty. Russians could occupy Family Finance 8% ord lll 8 Illlfor the competition at Oslo and Was, but he was a foreign visitor. Company. ————— i s”_a di bution to the 200-day work year but that was edge that two great alrdromes In only in the face of heavy losses Hamiiton fg Qo com 30% .... | Hensinki. When I came out of the sta-| ce— — gm STOP rocrat” reads: dropped in the strike - settling Sa ip and ae by air attack, delivered by a for-| Home ones Claes A pid 801s | “I was guarded every minute tion, he was waiting with a taxi. aril os ee ht ate Solon tobe nie midable array of American fight. Het, Dri Go, go 8% MW” lof the time by two members of I was desperate because I Knew Qualit | 29 eA ou A national seniority . program izec. i y ! | $2.50 of ; 41% the secret police,” Mr. Calcai said. | : . . : Y ley will thank (now largely on a district basis) ers which would be on the spot/[nd Asso Tel $2.50 ot Ei 8 p my secret police escort would be GO! S *
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8 |pistol shooting to see those gen-|the taxi with him, and h , ”» , A : Ho 289, , 8 too Pr Jheaus va first laid off. lof American jet-fighters will be Thei ti ; i arn ch oT ne 0 8 ran around constantly and to| a t4 a private home - Reu holsferin With Our Sales and Service! n Washington, The present coal stockpile is a ed to these airdromes, ready elr reaction was HnMeiate! malwpolls Water wuss. ... 1% - # |krow what they were there for” : ave.” robust 80 million tons, an 80-day to protect Copenhagen and told dynamic. ES Si shad ce RE pits the Ganerving presence] “It obviously wasnt safe to Brake and Carburetor nyone for the or more supply that could be DO the sea passages between| On July 23 Pravda attacked Jefferson National Life com \.\ 31 13 | FT a a od cal won Stay 00 long, so my friend found Regardless of what you pay TY 1a%es, Cor. stretched if the weather staysiihe Baltic and the North Sea in Denmark for allegedly violating | Kinean & Co pid CL S77 sixth ‘place in the Olympic sil- Me another house. From then Service On All Makes of Cars! nged, unneces« warm, case of an attack by Russia. (8 previous half-promise not to! fynch corporation "11!!! :.713% 13% houette shooting. And then he Until I made contact with an I a susity work you wane Motor Tune-Up ng men and The abnormally high above- geveral thousand American Air flow forelgn Jorees lo be mai a ikion Goi at 3% made his break, less than two underground which could get me Wheel Balancin Wore come | Eon, spl, coug Scien, wore personnel are exerted to net on Sah ol. VEFRARIET S508 dhs dor Hh momar tem out, © wan mong ah he time] ge oy Sacing : ewis In decidin : » be stationed on Danish territory recalle at on ar. 22,|Natl Homes ofd bow 00 103 Iwas scheduled to return to Bu- ) 5 w ve behin e you qually, acuum Cos and agen: if necessary to enforce UMW de- i connectjon with this operation, 1949, ex-Foreign Minister Gustav|y 109 Fup Serv aol: 0 in *lcharest. me. 1 don’t know where 1 finally We wil] ‘bring samples to your Power Brakes «ful for what mands, would not have an imme- oct of them maintenance crews, Rasmussen had assured the Fol- No 190,PUB SerY 4% 1M vee, 250s 28.1 Send Agent Along {will land, but my. great hope is Romie Day a8 sah & diate disastrous effect on the de-| Ch t Policy keting that “the question of the progress Laundry com ......21 23% to go to the United States.” Handy and Pierce t. Zionsville fense program or the nation. «1ange of Folic) creation of foreign bases in Den-|Bub Serv of Ind 3's ofd 53 “1 purposely left my brown apr Caleai sald he had been Phone CH-6717 Governors » Zionsville, sessing Denmark's decision to allow mark will not arise.” | Ross Gear & Tool com . . leather knapsack behind at the planning for years to
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