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    Page SB EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sat., April 21, 1962
Death Notices 980
HART Alvin A. (Jim) Hut 'of
1188 Beebe Line passed away
at a local hospital April 20,
19(12. Complete funeral arranjfe
mentB will be announced later
by Poole-Larser
Wfxt 7th Avenue died April M
20, 1962. He wai born April 2,
1H95 In Michigan. Survived by
the following children: Delores
J.ajole of Eugene, Anlla Mae
Finch of Omaha, Richard Alan
Mull of San Deigo, John Martin
Hull of Eutfene; 7 grandchil
dren and 2 sisters: Eleanor
Douglass of St. Claire, Michigan
and Blanche Martin of Santa
Barbara. Funeral services will
be held Tuesday, April 24, 19A2
at 2 p.m. In Slmon-Lounsbury
Funeral Chapel. Interment Best
Haven Memorial Park.
KlNSF.V Ethel C. Klnsey of
382 Fast 10th Avenue died April
19, 1962. She was born Septem
ber 24, 187U In Eugene, Oregon.
She wai a member of Chapter
H of P.E.O.; The Oregon Pio
ncer Association and a lifetime
member of the First Baptist
Church of Eugene. She Is sur
vived by 2 sisters, Mrs, M. M.
Boney of Bellingham and Mrs.
L. B. Pagter of Portland; 1
niece and 3 nephews. Funeral
services will be held Monday,
April 23, 1962 at 10:30 a.m. In
Slmon-Lounsbury Funeral Chap
el. Dr. Vance H. Webster offi
ciating. Interment Pioneer Me
morial Park.
POTTS Clara 'BelPPotts of7.l5
Holly it. Junction City passed
away April 20 1962 at the age
of 72. She was born In Omaha,
Arkansas May 25, 1889 and
was united In marriage to Wil
liam .Potts In 1910 In Omaha,
Arkansas. Surviving are her
husband: William of -Junction
City; 3 daughters: Mrs. Sally
Wycbe of Vancouver, Wash,
Mrs. Norma Bunscar of Eugene,
and Mrs. Grade Caldwell of
Poteau, Oklahoma, 2 sons; Roy
Potts of Junction City and
Ray- Potts of San Francisco.
J2 grandchildren; 10 great
grandchildren. Funeral serv
ices will be held Monday April
23, 1962 at 10 a.m. In the
Junction City Chapel of the
Murphy Funeral Home with
Rev. Gilbert Knox officiating.
Interment will follow at Lane
Memorial Gardens.Eugene.
ffMITH George P. Smith of 1200
Gllham Road passed away at
a local hospital April 20, 1962,
Complete funeral arrangements
will be announced later by
Pool e-Larse n.
Funcra I Notices 985
WlNKi:EV-Frank DTWlnkley
of 1591 Charnelton. Funeral
services will be held Monday,
April 23, 1962 at 2 p.m. In Slmon-Lounsbury
Funeral Chapel.
Dr. George R. Ashwood Jr. of
ficiating. Interment Lane Me
morlwl Gardens. , , .
SPENCER Carlton E, Spencer
of 2480 Pioneer Pike, Eugene.
Private services will be held In
the Poolc-Larscn Chnpel on
Monday, April 23, 1902 at 1
p,m. Reverend Edgar Talnton
will officiate. Cremation will
follow. Please omit flowers.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Junior Dealer monthly . 11.75
By Junior Dealer 6 months
ID advance 10.00
By Junior Dealer yearly In
advance . 19.00
By motor route yearly In
advance 21.00
By mall In Oregon 1 mo . 1.7S
By mall In Oregon 3 mos. 4.50
By mall in Oregon 6 moi.. 8.50
By mall In Oregon 1 year... 15.00
By mall out of state 1 mo. 1.00
Mall subscriptions In Junior
Dealer delivered tones are
charged same rate as that of
Junior denier delivery. All local
engrav inga by Wiltshire.
Legals
- No'iiCE'treinan'fons
All persons having claims
against the estate of CATHERINE
M. FURROW, deceased, are hore
by notified that the undersigned
has been appointed as the execu
tor of the Last Will and Testa
ment of said decedent by the Cir
cuit Court of the Stale of Ore
gon for Lane County, and that
such claims, with the proper
vouchers, should be presented to
aid executor at the office of
L. L. Ray, Attorney, 412 Tiffany
Bldg., Eugene, Orogon, within six
months from March 24, liifiz,
W. R. ROBERTSON
Executor of the Last Will
and Testament of
Catherine M. Furrow,
deceased,
L. L. RAY,
Attorney for E.ntnto
No. 275 April 21, 1962.
NOTICE- OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that tho Executor of the Estate
of WALTER THOMAS BRIDUES,
has filed her Final Report In said
estate In tho Circuit Court of the
Slate of Oregon for Lane County,
and the Court has appointed 24th
day of April, 192, at 10:00 o'clock
a.m., of said day, In tho Court
house In Eugene, Oregon, for the
hearing of objections to Mich Final
Report and settlement of aald
estate.
First Publication March 24,
1902.
MARY E. BRIDGES.
Executrix of tho Estate of
WALTER THOMAS
BRIDGES, deceased.
No. 276 April 21, 19(12.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
gainst the estato of MAUDE B.
SWEET, deceased, are hereby no
tified to present the same, with
the proper vouchers, to the un
dersigned, who has heen appoint
cd Administrator with Will An
nexed of the satd estate by the
Circuit Court of the Slate of
Oregon for 1-ane County, at 412
Tiffany Building, Eugene, Ore
gon, within six months from tho
14th dnv of April, 1962.
GEORGE F. COLE
Administrator with Will An
nexed of the Estate of
MAUDE R. SWEET, Decrasrd.
L. L. RAY, AUorney for Estate.
No. .143 May 12, 1962.
NOTICE of FINAL '
SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the Executrix of the Estato
of L. D. PIERCE, has filed her
Final Report In said estate In the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County, and the
Court has appointed May B. I9A2,
at 10:00 o'clock A.M., of satd day,
In tho Court houe in Eugene,
Oregon, fur the hearing of ob
jections to such Final Report and
settlement of said estate.
First Publication March 29,
1962.
FLORENCE II. PIERCE,
Executrix of the Estate
of U D. PIERCE,
deceased.
No. 29ft -April 28. 1962.
"IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF
THE STATE OK OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF LANE.
In the Mailer of the Estate of
VANCE WILBUR MYERS,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HKRKI1Y GIVEN
that Lawton On horn Hays has
been appointed Executor of the
Last Will and Testament of
Vance Wilbur Myers, devested,
by the Circuit Court of the Slate
of Oregon for the Count' of
Lane. All persons having claims
agMnst satd estate are hereby
notified to present the tame duly
verified to the Executor at 2S8
East 10th Avenue. Eugene, Ore
gon, within six months from the
dale of this notice.
Dated this lint day of April,
1962.
LAWTON OSHORN HAYS,
Executor.
Thelma Chapman Fowler
Attorney forF'tate.
No. 37S May 19, 1962.
Letials
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OK EUGENE, ORE
GON WILL HOLD A PUBLIC
HEARING ON MONDAY APRIL
23, 1962 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE
COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY
HALL, ON THE PERMANENT
REPORT OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OK SAID CITY
ON THE FOLLOWING RE
QUESTS FOR REZONING,
VARIANCES TO ZONING AND
AMENDMENTS TO ZONING
ORDINANCE:
Recommendation" of Planning
Commission
Amend Zoning Ordinance No, '
10691 as follows:
Section XII C-3 Central Bus
iness District, and -Section
XII I C-3P Commer
clal District
A. Use. Add thereto "Fu
migation Chambers"
Section X. C-l Limited Com
merclal District
A. Use. Add thereto "Auto
mobile seat covering and
Automobile upholstery"
George A. Trager and 14 other
property owners
All of Block 6, Amended Plat
of Falrmount, as platted and re
corded In Lane County Plat Rec
ords, Eugene, Lane County, Ore
gon, lying South of the present
M-l zoning boundary In said
Block as heretofore zoned by
the City of Eugene, Oregon
Located between Franklin Blvd.
and 15th Ave. on VUlard St. and
Moss St. Request change from
R-l Single Family to CR Com
mercial Residential District
Louis "F. Bon son
Lot II, Block 4, 1st Addition to
Leach Subdivision
Being approximately 80.85 feet
wide and 156 feet deep
Request change of zone from R-l
Single Family to R-2 Two Family
Residential District
Louis F. Benson
Tax Lot 800 Map 18 0,1-08 -3.1
Located between 36th and 37th
Ave. and Illlyard St. and West
Amazon Drive
Request change of zone from R-l
Single Family Residential to It 2
Two Family Residential District
Mae H. Frye
Tax Lota No. 100 and 200, 18-03-06-4-1
Tax Lots 6300, 6400 and 0500,
19-03-06-1.4
Being two lots at Southwest
corner 24th and Pearl and three
lots at Northwest corner of 24lh
and Pearl
Request change of zone from R-l
Single Family Residential to R-3G
Garden Apartment Residential
District
Charles R. Wilkin
Tax Lot 1800, 17-03-20-4.1
Located at 1510 Coburg Road
Request change of zone from
RA Outer Residential District to
R-3G Garden Apartment Resi
dential District
Raymond M. Parker Lyle W,
Jackson
Tax Lots 3400 and 3500, 18-03-07-1.3
Located at the Southwest corner
of Crest Drive and Willamette
Street
Request change of zone from R-t
Single Family Residential to R-3G
Garden Apartment Residential
District
8. C. Nasser
Tax Lot 17,500, t7-03-3I-4.t
Located at 1469 Willamette Street
Request variance to C-3P Com
mercial Zone to operate package
shirt laundry with maximum
capacity per washer of 50 pounds
James II, Nelson
Tax Lot 17,400, 17-3-32-3.2
Located at S74 East 14th Ave.
Request variance to R-3 Multiple
Family Residential District to
allow operation of telephone
answering service
Ozanam Manor, Inc. Frank R.
Boccl, Secretary
Tax Lot 2400, 17 04-35-4 3
Being 9.8 Acres of vacant land
located nenr the intersection of
18th Ave. W. and Oak Patch Road
Request reHtrlcllons be removed
from R-3G Garden Residential
Zona restricting this property to
Retirement Home only
Thomas Beaty, Recorder
City of Eugene, Oregon
NO. 389 April 21, 1962
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that tho undersigned executrix
of the estate of BENJAMIN S.
DcVRIES, has filed her final ac
count for the settlement of said
estate In the Circuit Court of
the Stale of Oregon for Lane
County, and that tho 8th day of
May, 1962, In the circuit court
room of said Court in the County
Court houso at Eugene, Oregon,
at 10:00 o'clock a.m. has been,
by said Court, fixed as tho time
and place for hearing of objec
tions thereto and final settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published:
April 7, 1982.
EVELYN HASSLER
DeVRIES, Executrix
DARLING, VONDEKHEIT
& 1IERSHNER
Attorneys Tor Estate
No. 313 May 5, 1962.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estate of OSCAR
FRANKLIN KNOX, deceased, are
hereby notified that the under
signed has been appointed as the
executrix of the Laxt Will' and
Testament of said decedent by
the Circuit Court of tho Stale of
Oregon for Lane County, and
that sucn claims, with the prop
er vouchers, should be present
ed to said executrix at the office
of L. 1.. Ray, Attorney, 412 Tif
fany Building, Eugene, Oregon,
within six months from April 14,
1962.
ALICE KNOX
Executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of OSCAR
FRANKLIN KNOX,
deceased.
L. L. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
No. 342 May 12, 1962.
Log Haulers
Form Group,
Elect Officers
A score of Lane County log
haulers who want to keep out
side competition from cutting
down their payloads organized
Friday night found a name,
elected officers and raised some
fighting money.
Members of the new Lane
County Log Truckers Assn. are
those who have "grandfather
permits" under the 1961 law
which allocates areas in which
permittees may operate.
Beginning Thursday in Eu
gene, the Public Utilities Com
mission will hold hearings to
determine whether a number of
new applicants can also haul in
Lane County.
The newly-formed organiza
tion will protest these new ap
plicants through their attorney,
Don Bach of Eugene.
Elected chairman of the
group was Carl Wesscll of 3115
Royal Ave., Eugene; vice chair
man is Howard Dulley, Cottage
Grove; treasurer, Darrell Wil
liams, Cottage Grove; and di
rectors, llarley Swift and Fred
Holleman, both of Eugene.
Two to Join Program
LONDON Wl Belgium and
The Netherlands have agreed
to participate in a Western Eu
ropean Earth satellite program
with France, Germany, Italy and
Britain. The satellites would be
launched from a base in Aus
tralia. Legal
NOTicET)FrTtNA"ircciC)nfnr
Probata No. 15271
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that tho undoraignod haa filed
her Final Account with the Court
In the Robert Steven Wllu Estate,
and that Tuesday the 15th of
May, 1962, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.,
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County, has
been aet as the time and place
for hearing objections to said
Final Account and for settlement
of said estate.
MARY LINDA HACHENEV,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Hobert Steven Wild,
Deceased.
JOHNSON, JOHNSON &
HARRANG,
Attorneys for Estate
641 Pearl Street,
Eugene, Oregon
NoJj77 May 19, 1902
)N THE" CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE
In the Matter of the Estate of
ISAAC H. NEWMAN. Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha
undersigned, Luella M. Newman,
has been duly appointed Admin
Istratrlx of the Estate of Isaae
H. Newman, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of Lane County,
Oregon, and she has duly qual.
Ifled as Administratrix.
All persons having claims
against aald estate are hereby
notified to present the aamc,
verified as required by law, with
proper vouchers, within six
months from the time of the first
publication of this notice, to tho
Administratrix of snld estnto at
the Law Offlrr-s of Hnmstcad fa
Avrlt, sla Tllfnny nulldtng, Eu
gene, Oregon.
l.UEI.I.A M. NEWMAN,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Isaac 11, Newman,
deceased.
RAMSTEAD & AVRIT, of
Attorneys for Administratrix
Date of first publication: April
14, 1962.
Date of last publication: May 12,
1962.
No. 33B May 12, 19B2
"iprnnT'ciifcDiT cotmT of
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR LANE COUNTY
GORDON DELHERT McKEEVER,)
by h!a guardian, Dclhert E.)
McKeevor,)
Plaintiff,)
v)
RUTH 10NA McKEEVER,)
Defendant.)
SUMMONS
THE STATE OF OREGON TO
RUTH IONA McKEEVER, De
fendant: YOU ARE HEHEnY SUM.
MONED to appear within four
weeks after the date of the first
publication of this summons, to
wit: Within Tour weeks after the
31st day of March, 1962, and de
fend the above-entitled suit In
the above-enlltled court, and an
swer the complaint of the plain
tiff Gordon Dclbert McKeevor,
and serve a copy of your answer
upon tho undersigned attorneys
for plaintiff Gordon Pelbcrt Mc
Kcever at their office below
stated; and In case of your fall
tire so to do, decree will be
rendered against you according
to tho demand of the complaint
which has been filed with the
Clerk of tho said Court, to wit:
For annulment of your marriage
to the plaintiff, and such other
and further relief as to the
Court mav seem proper.
DATED this 28th day of March,
1962.
Harold V. Johnson
JOHNSON. JOHNSON tt
HARRANG
Attorney at Law
641 Pearl Street
Eugene, Oregon
No. 294 April 21, 1962.
COMING SUNDAY
APRIL 22nd...
A NEW "DRESS"
For the
SUNDAY
REGISTER-GUARD
Group Urges
Appointment
Of All Judges
SALEM OB The governor
should be given the power to
appoint judges of all state
courts, the judicial subcommit
tee of the Oregon Constitution
Revision commission recom
mended Friday.
After appointment, each
judge would serve two years
and then the people would vote
whether to keep him in office.
After that, the judge would run
every six years, the sole ques
tion again being whether he
should stay in office.
Judges now are elected, but
the governor can fill vacancies.
The subcommittee split 3-1 in
favor of a proposal to let the
legislature create a Law Com-
This commission would advise
the legislature on needed law
revisions, advise the Supreme
Court on making rules for all
courts, and advise the governor
on what judges to appoint.
Ex-Gov. Robert D. Holmes,
Portland, objected to letting the
commission advise the governor
on judicial appointments. He
said the governor should have
the full responsibility for his
appointments.
Favoring it were Circuit
Judge Herbert M. Schwab, Port
land, chairman; State Sen.
Thomas R. Mahoney, D-Port-land;
and Supreme Court Jus
tice A, T. Goodwin.
The sub committee's recom
mendations will be considered
by the 17-member commission
here April 27-28.
Salem Collision
Claims 2nd Life
SALEM OB A downtown
Salem collision involving a car
chased by police on April 13,
claimed its second victim Fri
day.
Alfred Henry Aeschlimann,
45, veteran Salem fireman, died
seven days after the accident
without regaining consciousness.
He and Karl B. Valleau, 38,
of Salem, who died two hours
after the 11 p.m. accident, both
suffered skull fractures and
other injuries.
They were the only occupants
of the car struck by the fleeing
vehicle.
Robert Lary Leikem, 20, of
nearby Silverton, listed as driv
er of the other car, was released
Thursday from hospitalization
or head injuries.
Airplane Lands
In Front Yard
HOOD RIVER (UPD A pri
vate plane crash-landed in the
front yard of a home five miles
south of her Saturday, narrow
ly missing a row of houses and
three 5-year-old boys playing in
the yard.
The pilot, Thomas 1'Anson of
Seattle, was unhurt.' He was the
only occupant.
1'Anson said he was on a busi
ness flight from Spokane to
Portland when the engine in his
Bccchcraft Bonanza failed at
2,300 feet.
He made a dead-stick landing
in the front yard of the Howard
Weathers home. The plane's left
wheel buckled when it hit the
ground and the plane was dam
aged extensively.
Census Bureau Notes
Puerto Rican Gain
NEW YORK New York's
Puerto Rican population in
creased 149 per cent between
1950 and 19R0, the Community
Council of Greater New York
reports.
The council said federal cen
sus figures for 1960 showed a
Puerto Rican population here of
612.574. about 8 per cent of the
city's population of nearly eight
million. In 1950 the percentage
was 3.1 per cent.
FIVE SECTIONS, instead of four,
plus Family Weekjy and the full
color comic section.
On Canadian
Import Quota Suggested
OLYMPIA 0B A proposal
for an immediate temporary
quota on U. S. imports of Ca
nadian lumber, to help the ail
ing Pacific Northwest industry,
carried strong support Satur
day. A Senate Commerce Commit
tee hearing, which heard the
plan suggested by William G.
Reed, chairman of the Simpson
Timber Co., Seattle, was in re
cess until later sessions, prob
AGC Makes
New Offer ,
To Union
PORTLAND tUPD The Asso
ciated General Contractors
made a new three-year contract
offer to Oregon's striking car
penters union at a negotiating
session here Friday night.
The union said it would con
sider the offer and report its
decision back to the contractors
at a meeting in Portland Satur
day. '
Federal Mediator George
Walker, who sat in on the ne
gotiating session, made the an
nouncemeent. He did not dis
close the terms of the offer.
The offer also was made to
the carpenters union in South
west Washington. That union
is not striking.
The carpenters in Oregon
went out on strike last Monday.
The dispute has tied up most of
the heavy construction in the
state. ' ",'
The two. sides have been ne
gotiating since last Wednesday.
Series of Hearings
SALEM (UPD The Oregon
Agriculture Department will
hold a scries of hearings in May
to decide whether its brand in
spection program begun March
15 should be revised. The first
hearing will be in. Condon May
3, and the second in Vale May
8 and a third in Salem May 24,
Lumber
ably at Portland and Boise, Ida
ho. "We don't want to offend our
Canadian friends," Reed testi
fied Friday. "But we must equip
ourselves with bargaining pow
er, if we are going to negotiate
with them."
Quota Proposed
Reed proposed an emergency
quota on Canadian lumber im
ports, limiting them to the 10-
Gasoline Explosion
Kills Truck Driver
PORTLAND OB A blazing
inferno of gasoline Friday eve
ning killed the driver of a
tanker truck that toppled over
and exploded as it approached
Portland's Ross Island bridge
through a short tunnel.
The driver, Edward E. Wright,
Gladstone, Ore., was the only
major casualty. No other ve
hicles , were involved, police
said.
The big truck-trailer, carry
ing 7,000 gallons of gasoline,
apparently skidded as it came
around the tight curve just be
fore the tunnel and smashed
into the side of the tunnel. The
accident happened about 6:30
p.m.
Witnesses reported a series
of tremendous explosions, fol
lowed by flames that rose 60 to
80 feet into the air, enveloping
Harbor Drive where it passes
over the tunnel.
The Harbor Drive overpass
was closed to traffic until engi
neers from the State Highway
Department could determine
whether it had been damaged
by the explosions. All the west
Treason ,
The U.S. Constitution defines
treason precisely as the act of
levying war against the United
States, adhering to the United
States' enemies, and giving
them aid and comfort.
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year average of Canadian lum
ber shipped into the U. S. He
said it would cut imports to
about 25 per cent below the ex
isting level. He said it could be
lifted when "genuine free
trade" developed between the
two countries.
Reed was among the 30 wit
nesses, ranging from mill oper
ators to local union officials,
who appeared from among more
than 150 who wanted to testify
side approaches to the bridge
also were closed.
There were conflicting re
ports on whether Wright was
killed by the explosions, or ran
from his cab to be enveloped
by the flames.
A passerby, Don Lee Kapfer,
33, told reporters he . tried to
drag Wright away from the
flames, but had to drop him to
escape the intense heat. Kapfer
was treated at the scene for
burns to his face and hands.
Fire Runs
(Noon Friday to noon
Saturday)
i Eugene t
4 37 p.m. False alarm, :
2271 Emerald St.
9 07 p.m. Flue fire,
1594 Mill St., minor dam- i
age , :,'
9 54 a.m. Roof fire at
Kennedy's Motel, 1522 W. ,
Sixht Ave. Cause: Sparks
5 from chimney. Estimated :
;i damage $5. a
Springfield is
12:23 a.m. First aid '
run to Spar Tavern, 434 fa
Main St.
with
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at the one day session. Sen.
Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wash,
committee chairman, asked tha
150 to consolidate their testi
mony, but allowed all to submit
prepared statements for the rec
ord. Not Unanimous
The witnesses were far from
unanimous in their proposals,
but agreed Canadian imports
were taking over an increasing
share of the American market.
Some testimony blamed Cana
dian government policies.
Sen. E. L. Bartlett, D-Alaska,
sat with Magnuson.
They were told that Canadian
imports have caused a loss of
some 3,500 jobs in Pacific
Northwest communities, a $2.5
million loss of tonnage for
Washington ports last year, and
that some mills and logging out
fits had gone out of business.
Other proposals included:
A subsidy for American
merchant vessels carrying do
mestic lumber.
Increased efforts for low
cost public housing, to expand
the lumber market.
Elimination of railroad
shipping advantages in Canada.
Joint action by the two
countries to increase export
markets.
United efforts to remove
the adverse effects of monetary
exchange rates on the lumber
industry.
Unions Plan Contact
With U.N. Delegates
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.0PI
Two labor leaders have told U
Thant, U.N. acting secretary
general, that American unions
were starting an office to keep
in touch with U.N. delegates,
especially those who are trade
unionists.
The office will open official
ly Monday across the street from
U.N. headquarters. It will invite
U.N. delegates to New York
union meetings and help visit
ing trade unionists meet New
York trade unionists in office,
plants and elsewhere.
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