Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955 Page: 3 of 14
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Chrysler Strike
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, in seven states
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automatically signalled the end of
the first major Chrysler strike
♦since its plants were shut down by
key issues
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'under provisions of the Taft-Hart-1 on the ground and entertainment,
i ley act set up the emergency in the afternoon. The revival will
Workers Union. • beard on recommendation of the begin Sunday night at 8 o’clock,
The action averted the threat of I National Mediation Board and will continue through Friday.
A smart black (grey) nusuede flattie
tc make your eyes shine. The peaked
vamp is wrapped in grosgrain ribbon
and fastened by a rhinestone button,
done up like the present it is. for your
personal fall fashion picture .
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homecoming Sunday in observance nstsgwilrrerpnd thPrrst
of the beginning of its revival. bottle of “LETO’S” fails to satisfy.
There will be preaching, dinner w. E. Miller, Druggist
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called off speaking engagements,
on the West Coast because he had
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a strike for at least 60 days. i
Tne non-operating employes had
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X™Zk and Have Homecoming
senhower Thursday set up a three- | The President stepped into the ,
member emergercy board to inves- J railroad dispute shortly after re-j
DETROIT —I P— ( hrysler Corp tigate a dispute between tne Penn ceiving word of settlement of the,
anndothegreeaVntursdaytomorkewisyivania railroad and its non-oper-Chrysler Corp strike ..
three-year contract giving 139,000 employes on the eve of a
I striking employes the same guar truck strike by the CIO Transport
i anteed wage benefits that Eord and
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Actress Mary Astor, 49, who di.
vorcedher fourth husband. Thomas |
Wheelock, 51, on testimony he ex-
pected her to support him during •
their 10 year marriage:
"He had, business ^leaLs and. he
eentirually asked for meney
when I was ill he put it fairly
bluntly that money had to be com
ing in.”
K( LF each morning at 8:50
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: this summer
' The settlement cnme
more than six hours after
Dallas
in the
past 25
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OVERSEAS DUTY
Airman Third class Elbert Mey
er left ( leburne Mor lay of this
weik tor New York Citx.
Mover will sail within the next
few days for overseas cuty in En
rope and * \r I - to be gone a year
and a half Mrs Meyer resides at
$3 Ne th \n hn Street
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paved the way for agreement on
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'tract a union h mand that white
collar workers 1 it ehided in the
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[ as we can."
Settlement of two
cratic leader Ed Pauley:
"Paulev has always been one of
my husband's closest friends. I
don’t know how any report like
that could have vet -tailed I have QUITS —Juan D. Peron, president of Argentina, an-
never heard a word spoken against noiinced his resignation Wednesday. Followers of the
hl„, • iii. h . ? I he iiiKH coicil .. Mch-rv when
1 Argentine leader began an immediate drive to ongan- the company agiced during the
. ize natiori-wide demonstrations to keep him in power. post deadline to include s.(0 office
John W. Kerr. Ur fed Press Bu. E Telephoto) workers in flu gurant. I semi
r«au manager at Porttand, Ore . 1 lannual wade plan Both sides
exPlaining how he scored a 24 .. . , . gave m on the < Hei t,x e date prob
hour beat on the news that re- Woman hilled By < ifficci s - a id M r and Mrs Mor- lem Thevaureedthattheffective
turned Airman Danny Schmidt had - ton and their d lighter Mrs Man 1 dat ’ wonld be Sept ' 1955 but
been reconciled with his wife, Una: Her Own Automobile Cole were returning from rredo yearly pay Ier- would be
"They wnted to hide out 50 to S.m Antonio when thev stopped moved un to Xurd 1 next year and
ofered them the use of a cabin | A R FI , Tex pp Mrs John by the side of the highway to to -'"tie 1 in 1957
at the beach. I gave them the B Mol ion, who was in her late change trivers. I Guaranteed Wage Benefits
key and parted them out on the 70s was killed by her own auto M Morton walked around in < hr} 1 : 1l." ' ■ ‛ ker- under the
highway " mobile in an accident about 37 front of ’he car hist as either Mor- new contrutt won the same euar
miles north of Laredo Wednesday ton or Mis ( ole it was not de- antree wad hi net d I Ford and
Mrs Mamie Bradley 1 Chicago. Her husband is manager of La- termined w hich, accidentally GM orkel I he plan guaranten
mother of Hmm tt Fili 13 old stepped on the accelerator. The lard ”H worker- up to ti5 De • eI1
Negro who- body w a. find on like walking into a den of snakes, cat she 1 forware. running over f then normal take home pay fur
a stream in Mi-Sissippi after he They will do these things with hard- Mrs Morton and dragging her ing a half year of nemployment
allecedls msulter a white woman: ' ly any provocation they don t about 10 yards before it was I he ( hix-hr worker- also won
"Down there nr Mi IcgIppi it's even need provocation " stopped SIX (011 hourl) Dy inm eS fm
each of the next three years im
proved pension, medical and insur
ance plan- and an additional eight
cent hourly increase for -killed
workers
Thursday's settlement brought
the last of the auto industry's Big
three" producers into the guaran-
teed wage ol Still remaining
I were the litt/ three" -American
Motors, Studebaker Packard and
Kaiser Willy -
American Motors' contract which
cover* 21.01 workers in Michigan
' ard Wisconsin (xpires at midnight
Thursday The company and union
were expected to settle on basical
ly Hie -ame fei ms as the union
negotiated with the "ing three "
I be muon has begun preliminary
talks with the other two members
of the little three" but thev have
not I filed down to -teady bargain-
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955, newspaper, September 1, 1955; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434462/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.