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after contract talka between. th6 Ohio Contnetora Asaocia·
tlon and the Teamsters Union broke ofl at midnight. •
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He indicated, however, that ~ork, probably would f!C)nUpue

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Spoils Middleport
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Tb,e 'possl~ility of Jenkins· running agaill; if be is nominal·
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Congress . Commit\ce. t,o '· ~~;~i:;~:~ ·j
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:::~;~ traffic - slightly
the town'• outat'anding
low-ae:ldent record.
11 :$fa. m. April 30 only one
i'*ident, a ~ fender dentbefore, wu. recorded
Leroy Bartrum's
But by 11:51 E. E.
·-:.i·rr~u~ Hlgil-11, Middleport,
Ill
the jinx.
, While , parking on N. Third-av
he ~atehed the fender of a car,
owned by George Batey, 655 Sycamore-sl
"Golly," moaned the chief Wednesday afternoon, "can't we just
hide thla formal report and for·
eet About it?"
But even with the final April
day min9r arcident included, the
month Is the lowest on record In
town hall for property damage
from errant vehicles, A total o'r
$121. ·
· · In contrast, January, wa. over
$2,000 with seven eoii!JIInnR, two
of them running up to $800 each.
This is the first day of May and
chief and his staff are look·
mg forward to another aafe month.
U only drivers will· take C.re.

executive. scerc~·ry ~( Cpngress·

.irian Jenkins stati'ng iil 'response

' tQ ¥opula~ d~m,nd that If noml·
n,t~d. he Wtll
be pleased q

again serve 'the p110p!e rn the lOtS
Co'ngrcs.sional .District.
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"I urge your peol,!le he ~romp!!
!f advised of th!s favJrable turp
of events. I sincerely !'equest in.
creased eflort lo imnrc a large
majority."
Jenkins, 77, :who has been· iq
Be~hcsda Naval Hospllill in Maryland for three we-eks', ~nhou'ncc~
~.ecently be would 'nut seek re 1
election even if nomimted in
primary over bl• two
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The . vetcra~ o·f 34 years
CoJir
gress said he would ret_ire on .ad,
vice of his doctors be~au.Se of his
health.
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At Wa,hington, MrS Jenkin!
indicated her busbnnd .might
run It his health ·pcrm!tted.,
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"They asked· me .aild I $llid in
event of his recQvety.J..and you
know often , tllere 'I s complete re.
covery-that he would ~e : ·• can•
dldate in· the fall;" she .Sflid,.i Jen·
klns -~ ·bei~g , treated tot ,f.he~rt
con~tllon.
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ate on her statement. She refer•
r~d all queries to Miss Arist,•i Announcement bf prize awards
Huber in Jenkins' ofllce whO: sa~d and their recent bake srile ' this
lett~r or sta~ment
. week
tlie ac\l.viti•es

·ro1111en,v Senior
M..ther~ Cmnplete .

Drive F~r ·Fiutds

Minnie 1'. Kautz
Funeral SerVice ·
Be Saturday
Funer~ rervices wql be held
Saturday at 2 p. m. from tile Ew·
log· -Funeral Chapel (or Minnie
Wilhelmlnia Kautz, IM, of ~nerl­
v!Ue, whp died Wednesday rilgbt
In tbe Melgi General. ~oepital. · .

.J.uivivinJ the deceaie4 t. one
·6ro\~r. ·PblHlp Pfarr;---of&gt; -onrlk,
Wdlllntt-. 11114.. several nieces
and nepbews.

Burial will be made itl the Pine
Grove Cemetery at the side of be.r
late husban~, ,Henry Kautz, who .
succumbed m 1852.

No atrike wu called at mid·
nl~t when the contract ran out.
Both labor and management met
with Federal Mediator George
Bell for more . than 12 houn
Wednesday In an effort to sign a
new agreement before the deadline. ,
The executive council of the un·
ion met until nearly 2 a. m. today
but reached no agreement to extend tbc contract.
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Alb Retro1ctive P•r
IJ''ne union said earlier that it
would contince to work under the
old contract if the employers •
would agree to make any pay in·
creaaca ret:rooctive to May 1.
"I don't know wh~.t is going to
transpire," said' Don Pfeiffer, aec·
retary of the 'Ohio Conference
Tearmters Construction Division.
"When we left negotiations
we told them they knew what our
proposals were and we are still
'!landing by thoic proposals,''
Pfeiffer said.
"We told them we will negotiate
with them any time or any
place,'' the union accretary said
today. ''The work stoppage is re·
served."
He said the employers "did not
po,itively uject o~r union ihop
demand." The union seeks a union shop written into tbe new
agreement.
Ralph .Beerbower, asslstant secretary of labor relations for the
Ohio Contractors Assn., ,said the
union ~rejected all proposals" for
a new eontract. '
''They would not agree to an
extenalon of tbe existing ·eon·
tract,'' he said. '
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Anileble For Netotietlons
· Beerbower -said the trucken
wollld be aveilable for. further ne·
gotiatious, "but reserved the right
to take wb;:tever action they
thought was IICCessary" in the
meantime.
"The contraclo!'l believe tbat
the demands of tbe union made
to date would result in serloUJ
e~nomic, damage to t he Ohio
hiahll'ay program and tbe con·
atructioil ~. generally,'' ·he
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ATop ContJibuwr
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CHARLES C. MARCIN\(0

"As lopg as I am in good health
and able to give I'll do 10,'1 was
the e~tement made by 'Charles
Marclliko ql Long Bo\tom, this
past week after he had contributed
his' 25th pint of blood during the
visit of the ·Bloodmobile.
Marcinko; 39, a rural mail carricr from the Long Bottom Post
OUice reveile!l that since he begao contributing to the loCal blood
bank on A'Pril 7, 1951, he has trav·
eled nearly 1,000 miles back and
forth to n.akc such donations to
the lOcal cause.
In addition to contributions to
the bioodmobile ·the Long Bottom
mail has been· called upon in several instaoceit to make direct .trans
fl!iiona 'fa, a nlimber hia tliends
and relatives. . . -~
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member of. the Arvl«!d ForCCII he
Wll abo a regulu bl®d donor at Army Hospilal installations.
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!4frci!!ko became on~ 'of' t.ht!" toy -.
donors ol.blood''lll 'tll!tgl ColllltJ:-·
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and four children, ·charlotte,
Cblrlene, Charles · A., and Char·
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Is Honored On
16th -Birthday

Mr and 'Mrs. Charles Barr enter·
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April :us ·~onorln~ ~ )ljlh b~.lh·
day or their daUihte/i Marlene.
G&amp;mea were ttlayed and xefresh·
menta of ca'ke .ind Ice cream were
Served to the following: Sue Spra-

a:uo, Florence Chevaller; Geta14hle

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Dant, s,tty Randolph, Helen
Hunt Jahet 111rhards, Sbelli stepheni'' (jhi9e Hunt, Donn• Gt~~ll
Sbaroi1n Stepheno, Raymond Phil·
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Pete Randolph, Oille Je~ Hall,
'Mary Lou Hall, Don Luti, Leroy
Barr Jimnue Collinl, Paul Hall,
Den~er Collins, Esther Wlllong,
Eleanor Wll!ong, ·Bill Dorst, ·Mar·
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Richard Gorrell. Mr. and Mrs: Jack
·Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Chari"

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Arthur C:edlrey
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11:30 'i.ic~harly Show
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