The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 93, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1971 Page: 6 of 36
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The stances that would justify in-
creases of 12 per cent in the
last two, plus fringe and cost-
ening its regulations to require
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tubes to inspect the lung and
Price Commission source said
firm would have to absorb is The council also said firms
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advance approval for any wage
agreement providing more than
locity jet washing action-
top, middle, bottom. Scrubs
away food particles easily.
6 THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, December 8, 1971
Pay Board May Require Advance OK For Any Wage Boosts Over 5.5 Per Cent
approach it wants to take, and
would resume consideration to-
FRONT LOADING
& TOP LOADING
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AVAILABLE IN A CHOICE OF
MODELS and FEATURES
ROINS
MAYTAG
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — U.S. Steel said the increase
Dr. Verling K. Hart, 77, a pio- would not cover all its antici-
neer in endoscopy, the use of pated increased costs, but a
Self-clean-
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Mesh” filter
prevents re-
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advance approval.
Pay Board spokesman Her-
bert Wurth said the board was
BUY GAS DRYERS
on your Arida Gas BB
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HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
2414 Gore (2 Blocks West of Wards)
Featuring:
• Regular Fabric Cycle
• Delicate Fabric Cycle
• Perma-Press Cycle
Boog Powell, of the Balti-
more Oriole, hit 35 home runs,
drove in 114 runs, during the
1970 season.
The Pay Board scheduled for mission need not do so in the
next Tuesday a review of the case of “sharply shifting raw
United Auto Workers three-year material costs.”
tion, the council said, is de-
signed to clear up the problem
faced by merchants who were
carrying on special sales pro-
motions when the freeze was
decreed Aug. 15.
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DRYERS AND DISHWASHERS WILL
ARRIVE AT LAWTON TUESDAY.
STOP-SAL CAR NO. 25397-STOP.
CONGRATULATIONS ON ANOTHER
BIG CARLOAD IN JUST 30 DAYS-
STOP-LARRY NEPPLE-
MAYTAG CO., NEWTON, IOWA.
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M ATI PC if you are planning to buy a wash-
NUIIVC er or dryer within the next 6
months — DO IT NOW — Prices have never been
lower, deals HAVE NEVER BEEN BETTER!
day. A labor source said the plants in El Segundo, Santa Su-
public and management mem- sana, Calif., Columbus, Ohio,
bers of the tripartite board ap- and Tulsa, Okla., is considered
peared to be leaning toward a pattern-setter for the entire
one of the tougher alternatives, aerospace industry.
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NEW YORK (.AP) - Ferdi-
nand Pecora, 89, who spear-
headed the Senate investigation
which led to the formation of
the Securities and Exchange
Commission in 1934, died Tues-
day. Born in Nocosia, Sicily,
the son of a shoemaker, Pecora
came to New York when he
was five. He worked as a law
clerk to help support his family
and was 29 when he was admit-
ted to the bar.
WASHER FEATURES:
• Large Capacity
• Perma-Press Cycle - • 4 Water Levels
• Liat Filter • Soak & Pre-Wash Cycle
* 2 Wash A Spin Speeds
• Off-balance Load Control
• Power-Fin Agitator
• Maytag Dependability
DRYER FEATURES:
• Exclusive "Halo-of.Heat"
• 4 Cycles • Safety Door
• Porcelain Top & Tumbler
• "Dynamic Dtsc" Lint Filter
• Special Perma-Press Cool Down
• Maytag Dependability
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contract with North .American
Rockwell Corp., ratified last
Sunday.
The pact includes pay in-'
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"BUDGET PAYMENT
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Tuesday. In 1969 Dr. Hart re-
ceived the Chavalier Jackson
Award, a top honor in otolary-
ngology—diseases of the ear,
nose and throat. He was a
graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania Medical School.
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A Price Commission source trols for Puerto Rico.
said the panel had acted in the The Cost of Living Council to-
way it did because it feels it day said it would allow price
cannot realistically control the increases that amount to a re-
price of every product without turn to normal prices to be
risking the possibility of driv- made without prenotification of
ing some products off the mar- the Price Commission. The ac-
Delay Ordered
In Hearing
STILWELL, Okla. (AP) -
District court has ordered a
one-week delay in a prelimi-
nary hearing for Johnny Ray-
English on a charge of escape
from the Adair County Jail.
English, 33, is also charged
with murder and arson in the
May 7 fire death of his uncle,
Vernon “Pete” English.
A hearing is scheduled for to-
day on a motion by his attorney
asking the state to furnish
copies of the recent grand jury
session transcript. A similar re-
qest has also been made to the
state Court of Criminal Ap-
peals.
allow the firm to raise some Puerto Rico was covered by
prices by more or less than the wage-price freeze but the
that figure, will prevail until others were not.
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national bank
RECONDITIONED
WASHERS
$39.00 UR
(Fully Guaranteed)
“Volume Buying
Means
Lower Prices!”
TIRED OF COSTLY
REPAIR BILLS?
SWITCH to MAYTAG-The Laundry Equip-
ment Built to last 10 years with NO MAJOR
REPAIRS!
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of-living benefits that report-
edly bring the total to 30 per
cent, nearly twice the Pay
Board’s guideline.
The contract, though it cov-
ers only 11,000 workers at
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PAL, BEACH, Fla. (AP) -
Mildred O’Connell Rainville,
society figure and widow of Ca-
nadian financier Gustave Rain-
ville, died Sunday.
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source said. The third would
spell out detailed circum-
Grinds all types ef
food quickly-ef-
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Such increases without telling are allowed when the product I immediate and frequent flue-material. The increases may of the raw material, the council
only reflect the increase in cost I said.__________________
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A
man charged with robbing
banks in two states wants back
the money FBI agents took
from his apartment.
A suit was filed in federal
court Tuesday on behalf of
James Kenneth Johnson, alleg-
ing the agents who arrested him
took approximately $17,500 from
his apartment in Del City on
Nov. 9.
Johnson, 34. is charged with
robbing banks at Marlow.
Okla., and Higgins, Tex. He
also is charged with shooting
with intent to kill a highway-
patrolman, and escaping from
the Oklahoma state prison.
The suit says Johnson “states
that he is entitled to immediate
possession of said sum of mon-
ey and his claim is paramount
and superior to the claim of the
United States government and
John W. Burns.” Bums is agent
in charge of the FBI in Okla-
homa.
Pay Board is considering tight- creases higher than 5.5 per first year and 3 per cent in the the commission, however, only I has customarily been subject to tuations in the cost of a raw
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be meported to the nom the next Aug. 1, when the next There was no word on what
' round of steelworker pay in- the Price Commission might
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raises, no matter how few em-
ployes are affected.
Presently there is no require-
ment that new pay agreements
affecting fewer than 1,000 per-
sons even be reported to the
Pay Board. These small agree-
ments, numbering roughly 10 , . , .... ,, , , , ,
million and affecting 83* per at least notification of higher- nounced approval of coal price
cent of working Americans, arc than-guideline pay boosts, increases for 20 firms, ranging
now subject only to spot checks Presently agreements affect- fromslessethann3 Per nmt
by agents of the Internal Reve- ing 5,000 or more workers re- nearly 5 per cent. The conmis:
nie Service j , , sion said last week it would not
nue Sen kc. guie advance approval and allow coal companies to pass
This arrangement was hand- those affecting from 1.000 to 5.- along to consumers the full
ed to the Pay Board by the 000 must be filed with the amount of a 15 cent in-
Cost of Living Council before board subject to review. crease won by the United Mine
the end of the wage freeze. In other actions Tuesday the Workers and approved by the
Price Commission approved a Pav Rnard
A Pay Board source said that 3.6 per cent across-the-board
the board Tuesday received price increase for all steel-mill The Pay Board also Tuesday
three different proposals from products of U.S. Steel Corp., recommended to the Cost of
its staff. The toughest of the which originally had sought an Living Council that Puerto Rico
three, would require that the 86 per cent increase on only be exempted from wage con-
Pay Board approve in advance some of its products. trols, along with Guam, the
any agreement exceeding the The 3.6 per cent
increase. Virgin Islands and American
boards guideline that raises which is an average that will Samoa. sources said.
shouldn’t be more than 5.5 per;
cent a year. Another staff sug-
gestion would require that such
above-guideline wage increases
requiring advance approval or The Price Commission an-
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