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o U. S. Might Escape The Crippling Effects Of Steel Industry Strike ft- 12 The New Review, Roteburg, Ort. $ Faith Lutheran Women Discuss Synod Merger By JACK LEFLF dar walkout of 1959. workers. And it will vitally influx AP Butintit Newt Writr NEW YORK (AP)-An early bird trt on tteel industry labor negotiation! during the week .V'i.',,d ldesPri optimism tnit the economy may escape the crippling effect! of a itrike. The 11 major iteel corporation! and the t'mted Steelworkerj Un ion itarted discussions farther in advance of th. Fnmri ing January because of a sharp cutback in overtime in the auto prices and to reduce the unem ployment rate from 5 8 per cent to 4 per cent. Americans' personal income de clined in January to an annual rate of $430 3 billion, down $1.5 billion from the record December Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges predicted a quick set tlement, saying it is "the general ence subsequent contracts of feeling more than SuO.OOO work ers in metal fabricating, alumi num making and other fields. The union's major target is greater job security for its mem bers. The producers are anxious to improve productivity through automation and modernization. As the negotiations got under way the industry was operating at a high rate. The mills pro duced 2.446.000 torn of raw steel during the week. This was at an unofficially estimated 81.2 per cent of capacity. The Commerce Department re ported that the factory work week declined by about 45 minutes dur year ago. The industry expected to produce the one-millionth pas senger car of this year next week. Sales continued brisk. Chevro let. Pontiac and Oldsmobile re ported their sales since the first of the year were 40 per cent or better above the level of a year ago. The monthly meeting of the Augustana Lutheran Church Wom en was held Tuesday at the parlors of Faith Lutheran Church with members of the Esther and Eliza beth units in charge of the meet ing. mobile industry and moderate drops in several other industries. The work week averaged 39 8 hours, about an hour higher than in January 1961. Weekly earnings of factory production workers fell $167 to $94.96 but were $3 88 above th ear-ago level. : President Kennedy said that at-1 taming full employment when ma-j chines are replacing men is "the major domestic challenge of the Sixties." i Luncheon was aerved by women of the Elizabeth and Esther unit who used a Valentine theme for the appointments. Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do riw tetth drop, flip or wobbl ! understanding that the steel con tract will be settled long before the period expires." And he added that he doubted there would be much of a wage ; increase, if any. The top bargainers were more i cautious. R. Conrad Cooper, ex ecutive vice president of U.S. Steel Corp., said. "I hope he- level. Secretary Hodges said it was more significant that the January rate was 6.5 per cent higher than a year earlier. Automobile production moved ahead following settlement of a strike against Studebaker-Pack-ard and the reopening of some Chrysler assembly plants. Output was estimated at 136.000 passen-1 ger cars, compared with 128,456 the previous week and 76.649 a1 The program was centered around the proposed n.erger of va rious Lutheran synods into the Lu theran Church of America. Moderator u-a If.i1.in Calm.... ONE-FAMILY EXPLOSION FLORENCE, Ala. (AP) - To put it mildly, the Melvin Rickard toon date than ever before. They have 20 weeki before the contract runi out June 30. The early get-together waj in response U urging by President Kennedy, who asserted the eco nomic recovery could not survive a work itoppage tuch as the 116- Hodges is right." David J. Mc Donald, president of the union, said, "I hope we'll be able to do it." The contract will determine the pay and benefits of 430,000 steel- family is growing fat six chil . . -. - ...Hi, uaiuiiiiisuii who was assisted by Evelyn Paul dren in 3'i years. Mrs. Rickard. 20. recently save birth in th. i.t. son. Bernice tbert. Dorothy Whit beck and Olga Lorenzen. I .fk.ll... inon-oiS-, pV.dirw : k! on your pl.t... krrp. hlMMth Secretary of Labor Arthur J. j Goldberg said the problem in the next 12 months is to create 4.5 million new jobs without raising est additions twin boys. She ear Reports were given by members lier had a son and a daughter and twin girls. who aurnura ine recent district meeting in Corvallis. 4iug uniuur " ypeirb Scientifically Aged Beef Rob Steaks and Roasts Scientific "aging" brings out peak tenderness and flavor, and assures perfect eating plea- sure. Safeway meats are backed by a 100 money-back GUARANTEE... 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