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1639-3 Politics s .. • • -,..r".,-' Cir • 2A MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Wednetdar, June E, 1955 s- '`,r •,x-' rr 7. • 4.s..: , • • . ^4.. •',:. ...", , i:FS - '.1'', . i : ' -' , •••• , rti-,..., . ... , TODAY" 11115 1 r ♦L♦ fi 'S HOME • r ..: • „t — EDITION . :� ";?c", . . .�9►N FIVE CENTS • , 7 i1. t • ',ill?:e: 1 . Y F I v 44.01",i . • ir', a� r tA! s AI. • . . ,ip, . A. 0,, . PACT �t y • AO•'�. J•w .r. w.• \ .lam.• s , .J•• • !J`ri,''tip • �e 'A, _S`Y1rA@��� %t _�• J;. .*.M,R • �i. )rkIs Rushed _ � r l« • i ,r _. - - tma'.Rfy' 1 i v tai . GM Contract = • '411 • ,r :; . r• • THE VOTE WAS EXCITING—AND THEN ( :tt• S — The Linrnln\lecture assembly Just short of bedlam was this sc'e'ne at Miami Bench city hall tart The winners • Ahch., was closed by a ring n! 600 night when votes in the municipal elections were being tallied. Spectators Halperin and D,. s this morning as discontent with the _l hoping to get a few minutes edge on the outcome of the election made cit, the others f( uarantet•d wage granted by Ford spread their awn tallies while the official count was in progress, stayed to'cheer man in the race to close leen the \n. 2 automaker, - I 1.1n... winners. low councilmen. ,an aldol that •.. - ._. —_ — -- .. _ . _.. . inky •"al...ed 'today Trainmen Seek Picketing Expected ' Common r Rouge Plank • :urday's walk.' it: fatal ds of the Taken o ,0 thirds of lbs; Across-Board fit !a rt i n • Q u e Hotel �11::-F64• _`� trouble at the • ' , ,. John R.Tuner,who\ IM , mi . • Miami Reach's Martinique lintel Inlay faced n (f Community ('hest In lin vonlle two IM wreekI's ; 2,50 Day Hike choice between negotiating with the AFI, Hotel Em. r,v ' •million dollar victory Iwo u a maps sup plovea Union or n picket tine. ���I'' r -- `, sign, La the new 'I Ilane llrrm an..apeciut union nn - - - —-- - - _ -• - ., - .�apresident the ('Ind+nils "'•"""'< "" gnnizer, said the deadline hit a1Richter. are the Tlelmnnien end r'.j tied leather nrganlsalinn rcnsiicd hack. Vhirago, June S r 'the Broth. ,f. ,. negotiations request is-today,hull the President Madison, 41:, grating H. Hiram Blakey. I Ford, UAWlerhnwl of Railroad Trainmen { "1:t that he didn't expert the hidel'2I Meanwhile,an attorney for the Turner,manager of the f Chen an'extra,said aaia)'it will ask the nation's •7 -• ' many Cane nl In meet his prnlars.hotels said he was making pre Slate Oil Co., served as (rum General;ra dnu,b tar a $2.50 daily' wag• al. I1 wnuhl he the :nth hotel Irl pre- parations In lite .cal, agonist ; paign chalnnaa of the 175/ rlrart al least! Ithe'limn far Wel In..e..Ida nu,l drive which raised 1,112,0 uwrease for its 215.000 members, be picketed In Ihr 50•dn .Inky, on the strike, r S •d Again The unnnunrrmrnl was made by Picket line. were thrown ut. Ile said lir was making a nor. :11• Well known nnlionally I •sir part, ere.,u•, P. Kennedy, president of the t )•cI rI p at Ihr Ilnhrrl Richter cry In determine In what extent, , uulstanrling service to lh VI In tall•hrntherhr.trl, following a meeting tt Motel after the moon received a lintel Cevennes nrr off for the' , •A Scouts of America, Itr,tl, :anted In mid•I period of the strikes, nuu t the UAW' na• of the union's wage committee in nr;Lalivr reply In a urgnlialiuns tared• Turner has accent as to Lid. II the same prrirgl last year. chairman for the HSA, an Chita go. I ,, "We will file damage ,soils; JOHN E.TURNER Following a senca of court set-against the union for the diiler•' past president of the&iutl amid specula. Kennedy said nohires will go out back, for the union. the hourly cure.''he said.Ile raimatrd ihr 27th Avenue Group lila Council. which Ix sol', manly of la.I June iS In the 300 railroads with now brunt: pu•ketrd, hesidr. Ihr sin uo would be between f7:at,takl by the Dade Chea, • enot far apart which the Brotherhood holds con- ,all $1.00o,ion. Will Discuss Program I agreement. !tracts. - Later Imlay Circuit Jlulgr\'in• In 1954. the Finrida fir 7L,• IIIb Ont program of the,Office of the National Cool -a nalinnwIte /4d GroupChooses cent (Lublin is schr lit i In hear 2;it .M'r, lit ii ssmrn'a Mwc 'of Christians and Jest as l The demand will be"acrosaUe ,corral Mninra, motions to dismiss temporary in• alum will he discussed when the cant, in 54 0il,;board" for all classifications un. Junclluns banning pirkrhng al Turner Its butslanding('itis ne minute past;der the union's Jurisdiction. Keo- ,.• Miami For Session .cnnlp.huld. H, regular mcrlih�I the McAllister,Itncayne Terrace al Fire m'it't hall, Man NW'Award for prompting the "if a satisfye•,nedy said,These range from pas- . Z Crca ler Miami has hrru select.'a n.1 \Banal I'ulnnial. Juke South IGver Or, at I p.m. to-let brotherhrwal In his come not retched."'tenger braknnen currently earn. - ed,ass the I1ra reinvention ane al Georgy F:, !loll redowel lei hear morrow. ' ; Ihr 'Advertising Federation al the rases yesterday, ' J. Jay Segal, organ•isation Ift b chairman of the be d the •Rouge ung $13.40 per day to loolboard • America. Philadelphia in the 1756! Judge (;1111111barred picketing president. said John T. hills deacons• of the Miami cc n( the new yardmasters it 319.07. convention city, , - :at the three Miami hotels in the word,' br the principal speaker Presbyterian Church: vice -e the workers ;original suits, JO cents hour- "The nation b experiencing The federation will bring In MI•' at the meeting, dent of the Miami Cham! ami and Miami Brach I,010 lett- •" - great overall DrosperltY.• old gales. Invitation by the Adver•� GAt worker' Kennedy, "and It's only fair that king Club o!Grcatrr Aliaml wall • nllroadmen 'hare In IL" ;3;'`7 yestrn'sy •nA' Presented by Air,.In ,C.Tomer, 1 �b while nun. - i, . Aub president; Paul It.Greenway , Ion and the na• Eden Meson Confer • and of .th W. Senn, enrh,II• ... ,obllr manufse- r _ men of the ronvrnhnn tam• • r''•1 committer; Chart. M. nnlracl talks. London. June 3 --t,es- V. X. :1 Krlthe■ Alenon Conferred with Schwarlr, club first vlce•prrsl- r GAf and the ,• ewi.i, and Thoma. F. Smith, dt•' • `ndlule wheth• Prime Minister Eden today on rector of the Miami !leach C'nn• • "~• r wage plan Is prospects of a Formosa settle. / • venlinn aorta;. :s;t tihh'' meat between Red China and the 5� {� t sine eriens(on ` �p >•J 121111:4444.‘11.'..4..':..i:.:?�•_oy+ West. It was their third meet. 't� •;' �' K kkk'a" may: 'al• IA,Col.3 ung in six days. I DIAMONDS » js tFrom Our Loan Dept, w +• a• Realty Leaders - - and Private Individuals a x I l[rT To et •oto, ton.', ; •;...•.;. -:;•,. I I �` 1 1 _ w•loh,,,o<tn e n. )'.S <arao n 01 1.1 ■S III•a flora. .' gm.UM •00 IN