'.V'! w PAGE TWO TOE POTTERS HERALD) EAST . OHIO Thursday, May 15, 1947 ENGINEER SCARCITY SEEN Senators Join N. Y. Musidms New Plan Of Manufacturers SLOWING ROAD BUILDING- Washington, D. C.—-The Nation’s OBITUARIES labor Criticism Begin Concerts postwar construction program win To Double Compensation be retarded and normal improve­ Ct Paper Scheme (ILNS.).—Local ment in technical development will THOMAS P. O’BRIEN 8C2, biggest of the American Fed­ Benefits Under State Law be restricted, unless new engineers Cambridge, Ohio—Thomas Peter Washington (LPA)—Two Demo­ eration of Musicians, began a large- are attracted to the highway field, cratic Senators last week joind la- scale program of free concerts with * y O’Brien, resident of Cambridge New York City (ILNS).—A plan providing for accident according to the American Road since 1918, died May 4 at his home, b voluntary industry committee be in Army and Navy hospitals in the LUMBER PRICES SOAR termed to relieve hardship cases, In a statement outlining the new FAR ABOVE PAY RISES with this responsibility,” Mr. Up­ Seven children survive, Frank metropolitan area. Of the remain­ policy, Mr. Staley pointed out that ham continued. “Low salaries will (Mickey) of Coshocton, Joseph fiiis committee, under Capvhart’s ing funds approximately 30 percent the benefits paid to disabled em­ Portland, Ore. — Wage increases not attract ambitious young engi­ and Eugene of Cambridge Mrs. flan, would be given protection will be used to bring music to ployes under the provisions of the totaling 85 cents an hour since No­ neers to the highway field and Margaret Ahem of the home, Mrs., ^gainst the anti-trust laws for u public elementary and high schools Illinois Workmen’s Compensation vember, 1945, have increased the without these engineers, millions of Evelyn Dollison of Ashland, Ky., *ear. will be used to bring music to Act are too low. production cost of pine only $5.25 dollars can be wasted. Salaries in Mrs. Lucille McMorris of Los An­ /Senators Murray (D., Mont.) in New York, Nassau and Suffolk Compensation Basis Upped per thousand board feet and fir industry are carefully adjusted to geles, Calif., and Mrs. Dorothy imdTaylor (D., Idaho) branded the counties, which lie within Local $4.66, but quoted lumber price in­ ti Under Illinois law, compensatibh the amount of responsibility car­ Schwartz of Columbus. Mrs. Mc­ ^apehart scheme as “an incredible 802’s jurisdiction, and 20 percent pay varies from 60 to 80 percent of creases for the same period amount ried by the individual. Losses caus­ Morris will arrive here by plane dbdiction of the public power.” As will be apportioned to old-age the workers’ weekly wage, the lat­ to $20.50 and $27.12 per thousand ed by mismanagement are voided Tuesday., Members themselves of the sufe- homes and orphan asylums. ter not to exceed $80. Under the for pine and fir, according to a by fixing salaries that obtain maxi­ Also surviving are 16 grand­ kjmmittee the two liberals wrote a The program will include 150 Staley plan, the same percentage survey by the Lumber and Sawmill mum efficiency,” he added. children, one brother and sister,: assenting report which declared, symphony and jazz concerts, be­ ih' Workers (AFL). base will be adapted to a maximum John and Mrs. Hugh Gallagher of “If the whole structure ‘ "Milch sides music presented by small PS...Z The study, based on a 1940 fir Toronto, O. His wife, Martha died wage of $70, or more than double $101,000 For Free Concerts supplies raw material to the Amer­ string ensembles and other groups tiie amount provided under the law. survey and a 1942 pine report, “in­ 10 years ago and two daughters, ican press-newsprint and the ma­ of musicians strolling through hos­ dicates conclusively that to main­ j." the entire cost of the program will New York (LPA)—The Ameri­ Mildred and Catherine, preceded1 nerial to be printed on it—is to be pital wards where former service be borne by the company. tain industry profits equal to the can Federation of Musicians Local him in death. ' exempted from the anti-trust laws, men, now convalescing, may be 1945 level, the price of pine should Both management and union also 802 last week presented the first of tie death knell of the principle confined to their beds. have been increased only $10.50 per an extensive series of free con­ ’ PORT RACY i NO SCHOOL, TODAY — Picketing outside their school, these announced conclusion of an agree­ ot £he free competitive press will Local 802’s concerts are part of East Detroit teachers affiliated with the American Federation of ment whereby the firm and its em­ thousand and Douglas fir $9.32 per certs in Veterans’ hospitals, pub­ Port Racy, 55, former East Liv­ have been sounded, and will even­ Teachers (AFL) are on strike for higher pay. Here they stop stu­ thousand,” Executive Secretary a nationwide program of free con­ t ployes will share the cost of a lic schools, old age homes, and or­ erpool potter and World War 1 vet­ tually destroy the entire free com­ dents, explain the situation arid ask them not to cross the picketlinX Kenneth Davis of the union’s north­ certs recently announced by Presi­ broadened program of insurance phan asylums in the New York eran, died May 8 at his home in petitive enterprise system.” The strike was forced after city officials stubbornly to agr4^ western council declared. area. Altogether, $101,000 is being dent James C. Petrillo of the to union demands.—(Federated Pictures). covering illness, nonoccupational Cambridge, following a long illness. Resumption of rationing was American Federation of Musicians. accidents, hospitalization and med­ Davis declared present profits in devoted by the union from its rec­ Mr. Racy, a foster son of the late Douglas fir of $29.20 per thousand ord and transcription fund to these urged again in the testimony of ical and surgical expenses. Group Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ashbaugh, two New York job printers whose life insurance coverage has also proved the industry could increase services for men, women and chil­ spent most of his life in East Liv- Won’t Touch Jergens DOCTOR SHOES wages “more than what seems to be dren who might otherwise never clients include labor and fraternal Portland, Ore. (LPA) — More Dr. A. A. Exley been increased. erpooL He resided in Cambridge publications. Victor Leavitt told Mr. Staley’s statement follows the national pattern—15c per hour hear first-class “live” music. for the past 12 years, and was em­ than 4000 women members of the FOR FOOT OPTOMETRIST ’7 tbo subcommittee that his news­ COMFORT —and still receive a 200 percent to ployed in the shipping department Cannery & Food Processors’ Union- in part: print contract was cancelled be­ WORKERS • Eyes Examined 400 percent profit increase over of the Universal Potteries, Inc. AFL here have voted to join the Flexible and “Many employes and employers November, 1941, prices. Ledger Must Pay cause the dealer decided to serve • Glasses Fitted •e Mr. Racy served with the rank nationwide boycott of Jerkens Lo­ rigid arch have recognized that benefits un­ “And there is .still plenty left in Philadelphia (LPA)—More than “certain picked companies in the tion and Woodbury Soap as a re­ Office Honrs: 9 to 5 if der the Illinois Workmen’s Com­ of sergeant with Co. B, 135th Ma­ daily press.” Previous testimony styles in ox- that 200 percent to 400 percent 350 union members who made up chine Gun Battalion, formerly Co. sult of a strike lasting more than Evenings 7 to 9 By 8 pensation Act are too small, but the staf fof the bankrupt Philadel­ disclosed black market and profi­ fords and Appointment profit increase range to take care E, 10th Ohio Volunteer Infantry a year at Jergens’ Burbank, Calif., have been inclined to wait for the of paid holidays, better vacations phia Ledger in 1942 wiU receive teering deals in newsprint which high shoes. during World War I. He was a Plant. legislature to modernize the act. and health and welfare funds,” he in some cases hiked prices from X-ray Fitting 502 Market Street severance and vacation pay as pro­ member of the Methodist Church. The Staley Co. decided its em­ concluded. $84 to $160 a ton. Over Peoples Drug Store vided in the American Newspaper He leaves his widow, Mrs. Wini­ ployes should not be obliged to Guild-CIO and Int’l Typographical PHONES: 2378 Office , fred Sarchet Racy at home, and Industry Wise BENDHEIM’S wait. Union-AFL contracts with the fold­ 2264-R, Residence NYC Typos Win $100 Minimum a foster sister, Mrs'. G. Arthur SOCIALIST CO WINS FREEDOM East Sixth Street “The Illinois law requires an ed publication. The U. S. circuit New York (LPA) — Weekly Shone of East Liverpool. (Cnntimfed From Page One) employer to pay an injured em­ court here upheld the unions’ de­ New York City (ILNS). — The ate, as Senator Taft leaned for­ ploye for working time lost as minimum rates for newspaper ty­ 5-year struggle of conscientious pographical workers here are now mands, and ordered payment from ward attentively: , * - . the result of an occupational acci­ the papers’ funds on the $223,528 HUGH McKENZIE d objector Herman Berman, a Cali­ set at $100, $95, and $90, with wage “With this amendment we are 1 -4' > > <, r. - - dent. the sum to be paid is, in owed Guildsmen and the $13,290 Hugh McKenzie, 58, a jiggerman fornia Socialist, against military increases of $16.50, $14.00, and taking one of the most terrific ^nngna jl. & i*• - theory, based on an employe’s 1 owed ITU members. at the Sterling China Co., died May service was at last ended in a fed­ n $12.50 for lobster, night and day steps toward the destruction of G earnings, but the present law ig- 10 at hiz home, 413 Fifth St., eral court in Los Angeles when shifts, it was announced last week Furniture Stoves nores all earnings in excess of $80. Wellsville. He suffered a heart ail­ Judge Ben Harrison set aside his proper and necessary union re­ A by the Int’l Typographical Union- Jewelry Workers Elect sponsibility even taken in the t< Wage increases have made the $80 ment Wednesday night. 8Vi-year prison sentence. The U. S. ii figure obsolete. AFL. Atlantic City (LPA) — Meeting Mr. McKenzie was a member of Supreme Cdurt has denied Ber­ United States. Bedding -- Curtains f C Maximum Benefits $56 Weekly' * t . here this week, the Int’l Jewelry the National Brotherhood of Oper­ man’s appeal for a rehearing of “In doing that we are also open­ ; “The maximum compensation Widespread Oil Strikes Workers Union-AFL will be con­ ative Potters, the Wellsville Eagles his' case last January, having pre- ing the door to the utter disintegra­ provided in the act ranges from Chicago (LPA)—Strikes by the fronted with a choice of two can­ Lodge and the East Liverpool ▼i^sly decided that l^fas opposition tion pf organized Ipbor in this coun­ 118 a week for a single man up to Oil Workers Int’l Union at Toledo, didates to succeed the late Leon Church of the Nazarene. O ' to Indu'ftion ‘ wad* bawfid on social try—and this' fact should be borne >14 for a man with a wife and Williams, who served as President. He Is survived by his widow; and humanitarian grounds, not in mind. M Ohio, Houston and Port Neches, It three children. The new Staley plan Tex., and Cabin Creek and Dawes, “Administration” candidates are five daughters, Miss Goldie Mc­ “by reason of religious training or “Aimed ostensibly, we are told, Joseph Morris, acting president, 4 takes into consideration earnings W. Vs., continued last week while Kenzie of Los Angeles, Mrs. Effie belief.” The American Civil Liber­ to provide local autonomy for trade “ 1 Pqint ~ Appliances; K and General Organizer Hyman up to $70 a week and provides for a total of 24 new strike notices Standley of East Liverpool, Mrs. ties Union sponsored Berman’s unions, in actual operation and if benefits of as much Ms $56 for an were filed with the Labor Dep’t in Palatnik for the post of secretary- Lenora Urban of Sciotoville, O., case throughout in an attempt to effective this amendment could employe earning the maximum and Washington. treasurep Mrs. Irene Littleton of Wellsville, get a clear interpretation of the tear trade unionism apart. Dinner & Cooking Ware who has o-wife and three children.” and Miss Eileen McKinzie at regulation granting exemption “The removal of the influence of M home; three sons, Frank Richard organized labor in large areas of Married Women Clause Out from war service. •.V. .. ■--I ,-j ■ *■ ? l. ,k.\ is.- ■ .a Li $225,000 To United Jewish Appeal Look At The Label McKenzie, Jesse John McKenzie our economy might well leave these Seven Floors Of Quality Furniture And All Furnish­ ot (LPA)—The last restric­ and Homer T. McKenzie, all at areas open to sinister influences New York (LPA). -*■ A gift of tion against married women work­ ings To Make A House A Comfortable Home. J Ex (Continued From Pate One) home, and three brothers, Fulton ** Sell More; Paid Less of a type which I leave to the im­ ar $225,000 has been made by the In­ ers in contracts between the rail­ McKenzie, Hathway McKenzie and agination. ternational Ladies Garment Work­ roads and the Railway A Steam­ Also, the company must stop New York (LPA)—Net sales per Samuel McKenzie, all of East Liv­ worker in department stores rose “Most of all, the elimination of •r ers Union-AFL to the United Jew­ ship Clerks-AFL has been abolish­ printing on its labels the words vil “detatch for stock control,” or any erpool. ( from 17208 in 1939 to $13,400 in trade unionism as an influence in Convenient ^Terras da ish Appeal, it was announced last ed with an arbitrators’ decision in our society would probably contri­ week. The funds go to help allevi­ a case involving the Boston & other words “suggesting” that re­ 1946, according to the Nst’l Retail « r * OLIVER M. ASHBAUGH bute more than anything else to '.*■> ate the suffering of displaced Jews Maine Railroad and the union. The tail dealers “remove the labels” be­ Dry Goods Association. At (he .15$ fore customers see them. Oliver M. Ashbaugh, 70, retired same time, salespeoples’ salaries the destruction of freedom in tri in Europe and to aid Jews in Pales­ arbitrator upheld the union’s con­ America.” ' Apparently Doniger has been potter, died suddenly of a heart at- ro^e only slightly, taking 5.9c of Ofl tine. tention that a “married women Senator Morse, hoarsely second­ an violating the wool labeling law in tack- May-- 10, ...... in his home, 404 VUi t each dollar of sales in 1946 com­ Sei clause" in the contract should be ing Senator Ives, shouted to the Fifth street. pared with 5.7c in 1945. Demand the Union Label. eliminated. just about every possible way. Senate: « “If what you are after is to CROOK’S W. ggg Mr. Ashbaugh was found by his weaken unions, and make it as dif­ wife when she returned from shop­ ' “THE BEST PLACE TO BUY AFTER ALL” 7 -adi ficult as possible in their relations I Qu ping. He had been in poor health Established 1880 4 / *"'"** East Liverpool, Ohio for the past three years, with their employers, then this ■ 1 amendment may be recommended * * * ' •*« . •' • • ' '.fi I °* SAMPLE BALLOT Mr. Ashbaugh (was born m East I nvt to you. It is a very effective weap­ i 1 Liverpool and was a lifetime resi­ 1 Ha 1*110 following is a replica of the official ballot for primary election of National OfficeTS fend Dele­ on by indirection.” —, ...... — - —------1 Tn dent, except for a short time in S I <■1 gates to the American Federation of Ijabor Convention, which in accordance with law, must be printed Salineville. He was employed last I L' ■ an< | 1 in each issue of the Potters Herald during the entire voting period of the primary election. at the Taylor, Smith & Taylor Co., St -+4R*'5 , 4 r »•« and was a member of Local Union [ Ne’ FOR FIFTH VICE PRESIDENT ? ? No, 10, National Brotherhood of day FOR PRESIDENT Operative Potters. (Vote For One) ) (Vote For One) bey He was an elder In the First Per Wo are equipped of DUFFY, JAMES M. (Turner) NEWBON, GEORGE H. (Kilnman) ’ Presbyterian Church and a member render complete Funer­ Per U U. No. 7$ .... Buffalo. N. Y. L. U. Ns. $5 Trertoq, N. J. of the Fellowship Class of the Sun­ al and Ambiance Ser- B day School. He was affiliated with Mai * t- n tint Promptly. . / Met WH1ITLER, NORMAN, (Liner) FOR SIXTH VICE PRESIDENT Salineville Lodge 348, Masons, and L. U. No. 124 East Liverpool, Ohio the Order of Eastern Star. ‘ ■ (Vote For One) ; Besides his wife, Mrs. Bess Rog­ MARTIN fc HAMILTON, JOHN, (Jiggerman) ’ ’ * i FOR SECRETARY-TREASURER ers Ashbaugh, he leaves two broth­ Funeral Home *■ (Vote For One) U U. No. 44 Sebring, Ohio ers, William Ashbaugh of East . TURNER, GEORGE, (Caster) ’ Liverpool, and Henry Ashbaugh of > *. N JORDAN, CHARLES F., (Kilnman) B. East Palestine, and three sisters, 1.. U. No. 59 Sebring, Ohio U U. No. 4 East Liverpool, OMo A SPECIAL HOME FINANCING PLAN Mee Mrs. Grace Paul and Miss Lillian PHONE MS j Clin MCGILLIVRAY, FRED, (Handler) FOR SEVENTH VICE 1‘ftESlDENT Ashbaugh of East Liverpool, and H■ Row L. U« Ne, W...... K*** Uverpeol, Ohio Mrs. Kathryn Brewster of Cleve­ LiOMN (Vote For One) The liberal terms of G I home loans ore land. 1 1 ®ar 2 ever FOR FIRST VICE PRESIDENT ARMSTRONG, E. C. (Decorating Kilnman) N (Vote For One) L U. No. 124 East Liverpool, Ohio I Pari ~ reserved for veterans of World War II. 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