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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 1

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Kennebec Journali
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Augusta, Maine
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Chief Harold Hinkley Frtd Whittemore and Ralph Worthing look wruck" ries involved were grows la 1951 and this year was a High School teacher Ihunday was his birthday from school left home at 9:30 am tbo a nr Augiota Day's Jntolry PITTSBURGH The steel oa the tort proposaL The Flemming stressed that mnt of the approved statements would be regarded as a crime Announcement of the plan capped three days of meetings be-departmeat officials and leaden of the cranberry industry Flemming perhaps seeking to fort companies coordinating' com-mlttoe The proposal also calls for tho National Labor Hetottoaa Board wiO conduct the efecttoa between Jaa 9 aad Jaa 201 WASHINGTON fAPMAo gov-onment has approved a labeling plan It says will enable American housewives to buy Thanksgtv-Ing eranberries without fear they may be tainted by a weed killer SPEED The plan announced Thursday by Secretary of Welfare Arthur Flemming calls for speeded testing by both federal end Industry chemists la an effort to deaf as big a volume of berries as possible before the holiday Flemming advised housew they can buy with aa easy mind It containers of fresh or processed berries eany either of these Through Wednesday the government had announced seizure of pounds of tainted berries grown in Massachusetts Oregon Washington State and Wisconsin -MtrThuriday-FDA-announced arizunr of email lot of fresh sot an mmri fn Wisconsin-grown berries that bad -utoTiS-Hria wraSt1 A than 200 potmds At the same time the agency aid aaotber 9OSJO0 pounds eranberries and their iwudurta hat beta tested aad-rieared Drha was atattoaed to freotof Moatell said arrived when tt WM Still dark and Hera right No i to front of that door didn't even walk around" Moatell said that to tha fort iadutiy diarioecd Thursday a offer to end tho loeg labor dllputo with the Puftcd Seri-workers Uaioa no uUM Jeeted tt "something only a company-cdafioUed unjoa' would PACKAGE N- Canid Cooper chief try segottotor said the would mesa a Jbceat offer tts -current proposal before Ja I this could be the offer too wofk-wr wlltrvoto on They win belree to reiew the strike after Jan 21 Mepoaold Mid a industry pro-Posal waa actually put on the ta-Me tort Sumtoy He said the after wm rriretod1 by the ualoa's 8-member Execrtivo RbUO tbO same day toet now la paid for jointly" by manaMmert and tbe workers About the insurance McDonald nid: they hare miwutni for their maJoMnedteal proposal a after eosting tbe same amount to provide life insurance and sick-en aadMrirt beaefito toav iaf the employe paying balftof the tort of the tor more expcniivo hospitalixattoa and surgical iasur 4-- i- aid ho la aura his wife wm be Me to Had berries bearing the taint-free 1 am eoufldeat of the fact that we will have cranberries 'for days ago Flemming eome berries raised hi the Pacific Northwest hod been fomd contaminated by amtaotrta-Me weed kmer be oatd bad Produced cancer iu rota The to-duatiy protested when be advised Mint wing any berries until they tad been tested Since the FDA specialists have cleared about seven million pounds of berries and Flemming indicated- chemJsts hired by the to-dwtiy have given a Mean Mil to another seven milliou pounds Ber Flemming declined to' estimate bow many pounds of berries may be avaSabia for TbaMtsgiviag Ambrose Stoeos an lndustry npresentativa said wUFbt aa awful lot of them around" for the holiday The Department of Agriculture estimate! this year'j total mtidne-tkm of cranberries at Just under 125 jnSUoa pounds compared with average for each of the last 10 years or about 99 muitoq pounds 1 "Examined and passed by the Food and Drug Administration of the 8 Department of 'Health Education and Welfare" 1 safe under fee plan approved by the government for This tstemfr moat be 'signed by the pecker or distributor who has this iteiUag done in lino with FDA' procedures the secretary gold ISSUE The industry propoaed'tbat the wprk hum tana be tuned over to a commtttaa that wpuld have equal industry and unioa repre eatatlpa The committee puder terms of the proposaL would hare until June 30 i960 to resohre tbe teeua After that if a solution la sot found the iMua would go to binding arhttntioi The aew proposal wm submitted by II firmy making up the PROPOSAL Uadet fiid prtpoMj fiawanca ed pension benefits would bo mado the first year and wage ftp-ereasM ranging from to 12 fwwn as hour would be made in tha second and third yean The pay ranges would depend on tha Job claasificatire of- lndivid-ual workers Steeiworkere ore dt-vkled tote 12 daaslficatioaa de-PtaltoS the jobs they perform minute surge of 10 e'clbdL cue-fomere he wap afraid Ao might lose out Mr tiiroa had ecu mo waiting and handed me the 1 ticket T' bad hear about these' totagrbrtbra peoplargeUlhf waahlsg machines and things Bforo5TSrie "aaBir I waa a little skeptical I almost went up at sight but it was too cold Ire that" Did anyone stop to ask Morten what he was doing? a policeman walk-tog Us beat We ended up la a long -Thursday night Mrs MbatcII eaptohed that the idea waa hero originally "But ho wanted to uprise me I heard about the ring and Mentioned to him that rd like to have Wm her husband's early bird act unusual? 'He gets up early quite often' auspicious Wd the MouteDi celebrate too birthday to any other'way? That was really coough" Mrs MonteU said "But wo did have a family party with my parents" THE COUPLE who were mirried in July 1959 -met while bofii 01 MhmL hive diughtejtt mMtMrtd The family Uvea at 19 Fillmore PL Gardiner 'wSSSAS hour IB a Corea sold the store waa surrouigied: Package over a threa-year period Ho said tt also tempered Industry demanda for morq say over work-tag eoodttloas TOW Prekideat David Me-DoaaldoaUed too proposal arre-erranganent of vtbt same dd Mekago offered by industry Get He sald tho new proposal would -mean a goto of 24 cento wer the threw yeara Referring to tho work rules Issue McDonald said: onto changes are a stay oi sentence ia the same old attempt to deprive steelworkers of hard-won gains and protections" Oa the basis of company estimate the aew proposal represents ea increase of stoteuths of a cent aa hour over the 294 cent hourly package the industry submitted Oct 17 to a proposed three-year contract CjfPJJjaW the proposal was -fr offer to do what caabe done and still keep within noninflation-ary boumte to the sort of steel production SECRET TALKS The offer was made during secret negotiations that began short-ly after a 119 day nationwide strike of 500000 steelworkers wm laltol Nt-v by aa 90-day "VR Hartley tow hfrnM-nnf Immigrant's Paintings CaJed Greatest Art Find Of Century' nrvrst im r-ur ub i i BEVERLY HILLS (AP) der the bed others on stretchers in a closet One painting the experts say is tho by Micbel-aagrio da knwn as "Tho Lost and worth IK millions This la not Buonarroti who IM-CBiPeMa the Vatican but another Italian painter from a later ustefc wrtla 35 to underwrite promo-uoa and restoration of -the lags They were brought to America 15 years -ago tv the slater The JJUoe have a brother Antoni 34 in Naples their home tows Contacted at -his home he said ia broken English: like tho paintings --Wr might -keep ihem Yes I woe surprised they were worth ao Cahf said Thursday 10 Rat lu Renaissance The greatest art find of tho been found in file home of a TV repairmaa who eome here penniless from Italy three years ago They said the paintings valued at I to 10 mimoB didlart have been in the Alfonso Folio family forgeneratiow Tho announcement met- with WALL STREET taking hard analytical look at 'amor' il0CM- P15 MAEVECENTRAL Railroad 1643000 loss estimate on pwsenger service a bottom" figure PUC told by accountant p-15 SCHOOL teacherr to Join in buainesa-educa-: tion tour here Dec 8 pj -EDSEL TBS by all the ton senopf DISTRICT director! revise ruling on Farm- nnacihiliM pMsibilities for P- 4 membership Index Obituaries Amssemeata skepticism' In some quarters Prof Carlton Bon head of the University of Southern California Art Department said agreement fay at least three recoghlzed experts 'that' appointing lsygjnrtMnHfmitty ia required before tt is accepted by the professfon thought they were alee pictures but of -no great value" said Folio at his home la Pass- dena He kept- aome rolled up un Oosaword Editorial FUauelal -Gardiner HaUoweR Social Sports Sportamea Say TV Wtalhroy Announcement of the find 1 jade at a conference in the office of famed filmland attorney Jeny dealer retained to repre-wt Charies dl Renzo a friend of Folio's Renzo was the first thepaiutinga had wortlu Chief spokesmen was Alexander ZiatoffiKhnky Chicago art restorer He is now working ou the paintings He said the 10 authenticated by Amadore Por-ceila crtalorist for the Vatican and a' leading expert on Renaissance art- He identified the others Picture of Races or Noah by Tintoretto Titian's semi-nude In-IfPKtatim of hla '(laughter La-vfula a a o- avaUino'i Cecelia" Luca Ttofc of Delonirb'': Tintoretto's Tforeion Mt Sinai" Artemisia GentiliaddraTlio tfreno Lotto's St Jerqme" Claude "Lot with His DawpAtors" and Rhadlo wito sSS" 5 RMo to the oWncr 'MV-a budding mppiy store to nearby Weather Mostly lunny change in temperature and cold again 'tonight Satur-day fair except tacitouing -doudinesi in the aouth and UtQe change in temperature NewTarget For Hunters BARRE Vt (AP) 1959 deer hunting scasmifoires than a week oU buHSreadr rant rtflemeu have Shot a donkey a and now an automoMle Uufo RHatfeNif Barra reported Thursday ho found two bullet hetaa 'ia ilhe right -Mar-fender of hit car alter A hunting trip Aimwo Sun Rises 8:40 ajn Stth Seta 9:08 pm Dmrb Length 9:28 Npv 23 Nov 3(F Det 9 De 14 TEMPERATURES AUGUSTA Jl IS Boston- 85- 29 CWHgo 34 80 Honolulu 88 78 Angelea 70 SS rr r-ZENITH-TY- ItTIMnCTtikl lESSnOUBli Uiril St -iA iachuivo Zoaltb pMtat MCA -COLOR TV WS today's CiuieHi He rtpadj tantract with rO wnn wun jlMortatefo Maria MA 8-0337 RAYMOND TbetaUesi iW" -W -fi -tft ihVlk -ft -JR hhmh BlAiatuu 1 anow4opifhi! 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