The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1954, Page 9

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Filling Of Key NLRB Post Causes Dissension In Capital By ROWLAND EVANS aR. WASHINGTON #—An air of un- certainty surrounds President Ei- sethower’s nomination of Theophil ©, Kammbholz, Chicago attorney, to the important post of general counsel of the National Labor Re- lations Board. . Some Senate sources, declining to be quoted by name, said today Kammholz-may not be confirmed at all, either at this session or next year by the Democrat-controlled Senate. The position is a key one in allow enough time. He was piqued at whiat he considered an unreason- able request. . 3. Kammholz is reported reluct- ant to quit his law’ practice in fo for a recess appointment next month because of the possibil- ity that the Senate may never con- firm him. 4. Some government officials se- Tiously question whether the gen- eral counsel's duties can legally be performed by anyone but the Seheral counsel himself. Truce Reached In Labor Fight DETROIT, #—Two AFL locals | reached a truce last night afier|Eichleay Corp., a smoldering jurisdictional dispute | which has a contract to replace flared into a bloody. Thanksgiving | 2 ld rolling mill at the McLouth Day brawl at the McLouth Steel | Plant. The two locals provide about 120 rep, lant, inthe industrial sub-| og the 2,600 construction workers | urb of Trenton. employed on the 100-million-dollar Fifty construction workers slug- | project. ged each other, with heavy| W. E. Short, Eichleay, superin- wrenches and pipes in the melee. tendent, said the two unions have | Six of the men required hospital| reached “‘a nearly perfect agree- attention after police broke up the| j;ment” on the dispute, involving | fight by firing four warning shots | boiling- down machinery. into the air. | Yesterday's brawl reportedly | Police Lt. Fred Treska said the | was touched off when 15 riggers| The men are all employed by the of Pittsburgh, | leased from the Orange County SPRECKELS RELEASED FROM JAIL ON HOLIDAY SANTA ANNA, Calif. (®—Sugar heir Adolph Spreckels II was re- )Jail in time to have his Thanks- giving dinner in his Oja home. He had served 25 days of a 30day sentence for beatng his: fifth wife, | actress Kay Williams. “I had a good time ‘here even like to come back some tim quipped the 43-year-old millionaire. of slugging one of their’ men Thursday night. Tim Bies, general foreman. for |the millwrights, said: “They spotted the man who slug- |ged the rigger and four or five RA cows the first Welland Canal between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie was operating in 183} it car- ried 210,104 bushels of wheat dur- ing the year. Today a single large ship using the canal can carry 750,000 bushels in a single trip. \Citizen Ads Pay! h DON’T SCRATCH ECZEMA ITCH! IN 15 MINUTES, You MUST he rid of the ITCH or your 40¢ beck ITCH-ME-NOT a action relief. It Friday, November 26, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Located in the Heart of the City REASONABLE RATES WRITE or WIRE ROOMS with BATH and TELEPHONE Ritz HOTEL 132 E. Flagler St. 102 Rooms Elevator Solarium Pershing Miller HOTEL HOTEL 226 NB. Ist Ave. 100 Rooms Elevator Heated Reoms Elevator at POPULAR PRICES Sorensen for RESERVATIONS 229 N.E. Ist Ave. 80 Page ® ‘AC fight was between Riggers Local} barged into the millwrights con- |jumped him. We came to his aid | sj 575 and Millwrights Local x102. | struction shack and accused them | and the battle started.” other surface rashes. ‘Today at GARDNER’S PHARMACY 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION STATION Sa 4dministering the Taft-Hartley la- ber law because the NLRB general counsel has pr ray power—with- out consulting the NLRB -itself— to decide i to prosecute unfair labor practice charges against a union or employer. So far no official objections have ‘been reported filed. against Kamm- holz, whose nomination formally went to the Senate when it con- vened in special session Nov. 8. The four- year term of the present Democratic-appointed gen- eral counsel, George J. Bott, ex- pires in four weeks. But AFL and CIO officials have said privately that, while they consider Kammholz able and fair, they are not keen to have him in the job because his law clients have been mostly on the manage- ment side. And Democratic sena- tors have indicated they would want lengthy hearings, on the appointment—thus apparently rul- ipg out action this session because of the Seniate’s current informal agreement not to take up “con- troversial’ nominations. ‘The Senate informants inter- viewed today, both Demperatic and fs psaupiaal said the picture is further complic Discover the thrill of ated because: 1, The White House notified neither Sen. Douglas (D-Ill) nor Sen. Dirksen (R-Ill) of the appoint- ment before sending it to the Sen- ate. Failure to officially inform home state senators in such cases is considered a serious breach of logislative-executive etiquette. 2. Two days before Congress ad- Journed last Aug. 20. Sherman Adams, the -President’s assistant, telephoned Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ), Labor Committee ae chairman, asking him to call his Longer, Lower, Roomier ... committee together that day to re- 2 ceive and pass on the Kammholz more Powerful than ever + ee nomination. Smith said this did not : i ROUGH OPENING S ee total ly new styli i ng BALTIMORE. (#—Robert Reid’s inspired by the Ford THUNDERBIRD first day as owner of a liquor store was something less than a rousing success. He reported to. po- lice yesterday that two armed ban- adits held him up and escaped with There’s never been a car like the Thunderbird! And, quite naturally, the fabulous Thunderbird styling is reflected in all.the totally new Fords for ’55. From the wide, smartly-contoured grille and visored headlamps to the fin-shaped rear fender line, the ’55 Ford is the smartest, most distinctive new car you can buy. ' Your first look tells you Ford is longer, lower . «+ the body totally new. But, what you can’t appre ciate at a glance is Ford’s totally new chassis... totally new‘power ... that make driving any °65 Ford excitingly new. ‘Sivas, alip behind the wheel you discover the thrill of Ford’s totally, new wrap-around mye ~ 5: with over a square foot of added “look-out” area. You feel completely “at. home” in Fordihew sofa-wide, - sofa-soft seats... s0 comfortably contoured ...so tastefully upholstered in fabrics fresh and new. And then you discover perhaps the greatest thrill of all! You turn the key ... . you nudge the accelerator ... .. and instantly Ford’s totally new Trigger-Torque power surges into action. It’s the kind of smooth, responsive power that only the world’s greatest builder of V-8’s could bring you ssvandit's youre in any of Ford's § mighty engines for 65. : You'll discover the thrill of Ford’s totally new ridealmost — . instantly, too. Even the smoothest roads’ seem smoother’ - with Ford’s new Angle-Poised Ball-Joint Suspension. Enjoy all these thrills and many more when you take your personal Test Drive in the ’55 Ford. Your Ford Dealer invites you Sity. $87. Wardrobe Wonder! Try totally new power EXCLUSIVE TRIGGER-TORQUE PERFORMANCE FROM 3 MIGHTY ENGINES Your first test run will convince you "very quickly that this is no ordinary car. You move out swiftly and oh, so quietly . . . with all the power you'll ever need for safe passing and smooth, easy hill-climbing. And you can enjoy this exclusive new Trigger-Torque performance in-.any one of Ford’s 1955 models, whether V-8 or Six. You can choose from 3 mighty engines: thenew 162-h.p. Y-block V-8 with higher compression and greater Choose from 4 new lines...16. body styles New FAIRLANE series The Fairlane Victoria, shown at the top of this advertisement, features a completely new and ultra-smart body line and decorative trim com- bination. Inside, you'll discover rich new upholstery fabrics never before offered in a car- displacement; the new 182-h.p. Y-block Special V-8 with an extra- high compression ratio and 4-barrel carburetion (available with Fordo- maticin Fairlane and Station Wagon or or the 120-h.p: I-block Six. 3 New Speed-Trigger Fordomatic New Tubeless Tires offer extra Beautiful basic—the dress with the soft, flatering lines that looks so smart season after season! Make several versions—in color- ful cotton for day-time, lustrous faille for dates. It’s easy to sew— no side seams in skirt—lovely everywhere you go! Perfect for all_ occasions. Pattern 9128: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20.. Size 16 takes 5 1/8 yards 39-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mail- ing. Send to Marian Martin, care, of The Key West Citizen. No. 186, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 1, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS witn ZONE, $iZE and STYLE NUMBER. New CUSTOMLINE series The distinguished Customline series offers smart new models like the Tudor (shown here). As in all °55 Fords, you get a full wrap-around windshield, a beautiful new Astra-Dial Control Panel and more passenger and luggage space than ever before. New STATION WAGON series For ’55, Ford offers five distinctive new double-duty station wagons: the 2-door, 6-passenger Ranch Wagon and Custom Ranch Wagon; the 4-door, 6-passenger Country Sedan illustrated); the 4-door, 8-passenger Country Sedan and Country Squire. New MAINLINE series You choose from three beautiful new body styles, including the Fordor (above). They all have Ford’s new Torque performance and new Angle-Poised Ride. And you may choose Fordomatic, Overdrive or Conventional. ‘55 FORD Drive has an: automatic low gear for extra-fast starts and quicker, safer pass- ing at low speeds: & New Turbo-Action Spark Plugs resist fouling, maintain operating effi- ciency up to 3 times as long. %& New: 10%, Larger Brakes mean smoother, easier ‘stopping and up to 50% longer ‘brake lining life. puricture and blowout protection, a softer, quieter ride and longer tire life. & New Dual Exhaust System on V-8 ‘engines in all Fairlane and Station Wagon models reduces exhaust back pressure for . * New Terque-Tellored Rear Axles give just the right over-all ratio for brilliant Trigger-Torque performance. MONROE MOTORS, Inc. ‘The fine car Bqnseadnserd canes uss eu wee

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