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Labor May Have Stronger
Hand In Business Next
Term In Shaping New Laws
By NORMAN WALKER
WASHINGTON (AP) - Labor
of the Taft-Hartley law's section
14b which sanctions the state laws
that ban the union shop whereby
may have a stronger hand than workers lre requlred w y,m ,
business, it appeared today, in unjon
shaping lesislation in the next (;for!e lileany, AFL-CIO preti
Congress to curb union corrup-1 dent sald labor wn Congress
tion.
If,, it will mean that business , ""V'.'ri.Z " "k
strategy backfired in helping kill n,piionnot onv ln unl0ns but, he
off the Kennedy lvcs bill with its M"d tmong employers who ..5UD.
requirements that business and vm unlon le,ders through bribes
unions report to the government : j
various types of management-la- j ;
bor spending. I rnrt r i,f.- UMr..l
The laDor mil was a mpamsan ,
Cost May Top Estimate
PORTLAND (AP) Sen. Rich-
eomoromise effort, sponsored by
Sens. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass)
and Irvine M. Ives IR-NY). Busi
ness felt the bill was too lenient ard L. Neuberger (D-3re), who
on unions and too restrictive on was author of legislation creating
management. 1 the Fort Clatsop National Memo-
The AKL-CIO, which supported rial Shrine, said in a statement
the Kennedy-Ives measure, now today the cost of the project
says it wants I similar diu dui , might exceed the $325,000 ongi
more favorable to labor. nallv estimated.
Leaders of the AKL-CIO inter-i The senator said that officials
preted Tuesday's voting as a ma-i0f the U.S. National Park Sen-ice
date to enact things labor wants, are considering relocation of t
The AFL-CIO Executive Council logging road in the park area
said in a statement Thursday that This would cost an additional
voters have "sharply and publicly i $150,000
rebuked those cynical politicians Fort Clatsop is where the Iwis
and big business reactionaries
who sought to make political cap
ital out of the isolated instances
of corruption in labor s ranks ex
posed by the McClellan Commit
tee." Last year's drive to enact a la
bor control bill was spurred by
disclosures before the Senate com
mittee headed by Sen. John L.
McClellan (D-Ark).
The AFL-CIO called also for a
general overhaul of the Taft-Hartley
law plus housing, education,
civil rights and other measure.
The federation demanded repeal
and Clark Expedition spent the
winter of 1805-1806.
LEWIS OUT OF HOSPITAL
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Jerry
Lewis has left Mount Sinai Hospi
tal after a 12-day clay.
The comedian had been under
treatment for a perforated ulcer
and minor heart condition.
Dr. Marvin S. Levy said Lewis
will remain at home at least 10
days and then will be on a re
stricted work schedule for an in
definite period.
MCA Tlpllt
CLOSE CALL Some 7000 paratroopers filled the sky
in the termination of war games staged at Fort Bragg,
N.C., by the 101st Airborne Division. Rather unusually,
there were no injuries, although there were close calls
like this one, where one paratrooper is coming down on
top of another one's chute. Both men landed safely, with
nothing worse than a case of jitters.
California Loses
Chairmanihip, But
Gains Influence
Associated Press Special Service
WASHINGTON (AH) On the
basis of seniority, California will
lose its one congressional commit
tee chairmanship in the new Con
gress convening in January.
But the loss may be offset by
gains in other positions of influ
ence. Clair Engle (D) of Red Bluff
is surrendering the chairmanship
of the House Interior Committee
to become California a freshman
senator. But on the basis of his
experience in the House. Engle
probably will have priority over
11 other Democrats taking Senate
seats for the first time.
Engle thus may have a chanca
to land an assignment on the Sen
ate Armed Services Committee.
Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel (R),
California's new senior senator
upon the retirement of Sen. Wil
liam F. Knowland, will move up
to the position of second ranking
Republican on both the Interior
and Publie Works committees of
the Senate.
Britain's Buying On Cuff
Has Business Worried
LONDON (AP) Britain's stam
pede to buy on the cuff has busi
nessmen worried.
Government relaxation of con
trols on credit buying Oct, 29
started a nationwide rush for
washing machines, autos. televi
sion sets and similar items.
I In just five days, retail auto and
household appliance sales rose 30
; to 50 per cent.
One of London's biggest auto
dealers slashed terms to 5 per
cent down. 50 months to pay a
far cry from old restrictions re
quiring a third to a half down
and a maximum of two years to
' pay it off.
Comright 1359. BwrroH of AJrerhting of tht Anteflran .Wrcpffprr Publiiltri Aneiati&. Ivt.
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Ittaices a GIANT
to deliver iust what 225,000 doctors ordered
The man in white, cart-fully compounding- the doc
tor's prescription, is a druptrist. He is one of 110.000
dedicated pharmacists across the land who contribute
to snffRunrdinft the health of all of us.
Throughout the year, these druggists stand ready to
ffive you exactly what the nation's 225,000 doctora
order. It's a Riant task -a conscientious task.
Your local druKKt is also a business man, a retailer
of many diversified products in addition to drugs. His
wares may range all the way from toiletries to toasters.
That's why 73 of the total advertising budgets ot
all druff stores is invested in newspapers. Dnift store
operators have found that newspaper advertising- is the
most effective and efficient way to keep you informed
about products and prices. Thai alto k now it gi ts results.
Lfke the drup-pist, most advertisers depend on news
papers for results. That's why. year after year, they
invest more money in newspaers than in radio, TV,
mapazincs and outdoor combined!
All business la local... and s aro all newspaper
'Drug Tofxc
At Prjiak's Staak Shop during
our Nebergall, Nebraska Fed
Pork Sale
FRESH PICNIC ROAST
Short shanked shoulder lb.
PORK ROAST
Leon center cut.
TOM
TURKEYS
22-lb. Average
lb.
SEAFOODS
39c
RED.
SNAPPER
HALIBUT Q.
lb. 07C
STEAKS .
FINNAN
HADDI
CHINOOK SALMON
STEAKS .
. 69c
98c
RATH'S
BACON
Ends and Pieces
Mb. pkg.
29c
PORK CHOPS
Choice center cuM. .
PORK STEAK
Lean and meary.
PORK CHOPS
Smoked, a real toste treat
.49'
.69'
Sausage Rolls
Nebergall's Chuck Wagon brand. . .. lb.
39
Folger'i coffee and Nebergall's smoked
ham and beef old fashion Chuck Wag
on sausage rolls will be served at our
meat department from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday, November 15th.
BP?
Pillsbury Cake Mix Sale
39c Snf 489'
Angel Food
White
Regular 49c
PANCAKE FLOUR
Pillsbury, regular 59c, 4-lb. bag
CHEESE
Tillamook, 2-lb. baby loaf
POP CORN
Jolly Time, 2-lb. bag
COFFEE
Folgers
DOG FOOD
Beg More, l ib. cans
39J
$j19
.-791 2-1"
3,!39'
rz 5.,
MARGARINE
DundM, lb. pVf.
SALAD OIL
j Btft Foods, t)t. jf ..
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BUTTER
PEPSICOLA ArOc
Hm it U J
PILLSBURY GOLDEN
PIE CRUST MIX
SNOBOY APPLES
3-lb. bag, Winesaps
BOTH FOR ONLY
5c
19'
49c
39'
693c
59c
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Potato Chips AQc
FLOUR 7Qc
Finr. S.Ik fc. 10-lk 7
. ,,, 1M Prices Effective
SAUERKRAUT 025c THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
WE RESERVE THE RICHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
APPLESAUCE O OCc
THE FOOD MART
229c
Grapes EmPeror ib. 10
Lettuce Large crisp heads 229c
Green Peppers i ib. 10e
Celery Hearts For sowk W'
Radishes or Green Onions 2b,17'
Dvndoo, 303 con ....
CORN-PEAS
Of Grf BfOfll
Dundee, 303 con ....
Pork & Beans
Dv4, 2 T m oo
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