The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1957 Page: 7 of 8
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January 11, 1957
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Is a wonderfully effective device
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Keenan Named AFL-CIO
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Two Union Financial Officers
Suspended by Pres. Meany
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era vested in me by Art. 15, Sec. 2,
of the AFL-CIO Constitution and
the rules governing directly affi-
liated local unions,’.his wire said,
"you are hereby charged with fall-
ing to comply with principles and
provisions of the AFL-CIO Consti-
tution and the rules governing di-
rectly affiliated local unions and
with engaging in activities which
are contrary to the welfare and
Washington.—The appointment
of Sec. Joseph D. Keenan of the
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
as a member of the AFL-CIO Civil'
Rights Committee was announced
by AFL-CIO Pres. George Meany.
Keenan, former secretary of the
er, Dave Gappelberg, of Houston, auction costs. This handy arrange-
three nephews and a niece and two ment, which has lasted since 1928,
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The Maldive Islands are in the
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Shaving Is Slicker —
Blade Changing Quicker
hand, it is a little hard on Euro-
pean customers, who get Middle
East oil—normally—at Texas Gulf
prices.
The story of oil’s ownership,
where it comes from, the role of
the cartel and its component com-
panies in national and international
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fare funds which the AFL-CIO
merger convention adopted de-
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ceive full-time pay from their un-
ion should not receive "fees or
salaries" from a welfare fund.
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Lpce than Or 8 dav! -The average cost in Dallas
" a I Ml 5 7 7’ for cooking electrically is
less than 8/ a day. And now is a good time to decide on an electric
range because Dallas dealers have new models at big values. See your
dealer soon.
director of the former AFL Labor’s
League for Political Education and
then secretary-treasurer of the
Building and Construction Trades
Dept. of the AFL before taking
his present post with the IBEW,
is also an AFL-CIO vice president.
During World II, Keenan served
as Vice Chairman of the War Pro-
duction Board, and later as Labor
advisor to Gen. Lucas Clay with
the U. S. occupation forces in Ger-
many.
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Chapel services were held in for boosting the profit from the
Weiland-Merritt with Rabbi Hillel low-cost Middle East oil over
E. Silverman and Cantor A. D. which the dogs of war are growl-
Silensky officiating. Interment was ing at the moment. On the other
Can Workers’ Laundry Workers
and Cleaners and Dyers local un-
ions, and as Philadelphia area wel-
fare deputy for the Laundry
Workers Intl. Union, received 5
percent of all money local em-
ployers paid into the health and
welfare fund. His duties consisted
of passing on claims of members
for payments from the fund.
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Stubborn cases I LVIIIU
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put to him by Senate invest!- Chicago Federation of Labor, first
gators. He was paid salaries by the
THE DALLAS . CRAFTSMAN
The code of ethics governing the
administration of health and wel-
documented 56-page pamphlet,
“OU and Turmoil,’’ published for
the Ontario Woodsworth Memorial
Foundation.
The big boys, of course, are
Standard of California, the Texas
Co., Socony-Vacuum, Gulf Oil,
British Petroleum (formerly An-
glo-Iranian) and Royal Dutch-
Shell.
The story of their operation is
spelled out in some detail. It is
geared to the international situa-
tion, in which interest is heated
to the boiling point by develop-
ments in the Suez area, but has
special sections devoted to oil in
the U. S. and Canada.
It might well be made required
low-cost reading for anyone in-
terested in the petroleum industry,
in peace or in the international
labor movement.
women got glorious reliefl
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your period. Many women never
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the best interests of the AFL-CIO.
"Included among the actions
which constitute violations are
your failure to comply with policy
resolutions on ethical practices
and on health and welfare plan
administration adopted by the first
constitutional convention of the
AFL-CIO and your failure to
properly carry out the functions
of your office . .
The charges against Dorfman
were based on hearings before the
House subcommittee headed by
Rep. Clare N. Hoffman (R-Mich.)
which alleged high commissions
on the placing of health and wel-
fare insurance with a firm of
which his son, Allen Dorfman, was
the titular head.
Both father and son took refuge
in the Fifth Amendment, refusing
to answer on the grounds of pos-
sible self-incrimination a series of
questions designed to determine
just who got the commissions.
Washington.—Suspension of the
financial officers of two directly-
chartered federal labor unions on
charges of maladministration of
union welfare funds has been
ordered by AFL-CIO Pres. George
Meany. Named in his order were:
Paul Dorfman, financial secre-
tary-treasurer of Waste Material
Handlers Federal Labor Union No.
20467, Chicago.
Charles Naddeo, financial secre-
tary-treasurer of Can Workers
Federal Labor Union No. 22623,
Philadelphia. Naddeo also is an
officer of Philadelphia locals of the
Laundry Workers and the Clean-
ers and Dyers, as well as an inter-
national vice president of the
Laundry Workers Inti. Union.
The two will have an oppon-
tunity to answer the charges
against them at separate hearings
on Jan. 7 before AFL-CIO Vice
Pres. Jospeh A. Beirne, president
of the Communications Workers in
AFL-CIO headquarters in Wash-
ington.
AFL-CIO Reg. Dir. Eugene
Moats, whose area includes Illinois,
was named administrator of the
Chicago local. Martin A. Durkin,
of the AFL-CIO Auditing Dept.,
was appointed trustee for the
Philadelphia local.
Meany acted on his own intia-
tive in making the charges against
Dorfman and Naddeo, basing them
on evidence gathered by congres-
sional investigating committees
and audits of the unions’ books by
the AFL-CIO. He notified them of
their suspension by telegram.
pTuner-ugaavsd X x Global Scale World Oil Cartel
suddenly Saturday morning. Jan- Washington.-OU on a global pohtics is spelled out caretuly-
uary 5, were held Sunday... Hescale is the world’s biggest busi-
Was a brother.o fMose Gappelberg ness. « is dominated by seven
and worked at the trade.with Ms major firms with interlocking di-
brother in the shop on South Er- rectorates and international ten-
vay, near Young street. taeles which constitute probably
He learned the trade of barber- the neatest cartel on the globe,
ing when a young man and came This cartel divides world mar-
to Dallas during the First World kets, controls production, and has
War from his native Austria- removed the element Of free inter-
Hungary. He later sent back to prise and competition by fixing
the old country for his brother, prices on the basis of Texas Gulf
Mose and both have been barbers quotations.
here since that time. Texas Gulf prices in turn are
Survivors include another broth- based on the world’s highest pro-
D xaese
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