The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1963 Page: 4 of 4
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MOVIES are your best entertainment!
MEMBERS OF AFL-CIO
Because electric ranges are flameless, cooking Is cooler
In many ways. On surface units, electric heat goes directly
from unit to pan, never up around the sides.
When Attending Your Favorite Theatre Look for
This Emblem — Your Assurance of the Best
Reilly Prinung Co., 1710 South
Harwood St, HA 8-8385, can sup-
ply with union label printing.
Specialties Printing
Pressmen No. 525
By KENNETH RANDALL
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SAFE for small children. Quiet
and pleasamt for adults.
Tired of Party Life?
See the New
Conveniently located just a few
easy driving minute* from Temco-
Chasra Vought, General Moten,
Greet Southwest, Brook Hollow and
Santa Fe Industrial area.
City but at door, I block grade
school.
The following Drive In theaters
ARAPAHO ROAD, Richardson, Texas
CASA VIEW, Gus Thomasson Road
LINDA KAY, Highway 175
CHISHOLM TRAIL, Hwy 80, Grand Prairie
do not employ members of Moving Picture
Machine Operators Local No. 249
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The pictures in this theatre
are projected by
UNION OPERATORS
CROWN CLEANERS
W. 1. ROUND
Complete Cleaning Service
Laundry Agency - Alterations
Lamar & Smith
Funeral Home
SERVICE FOR
EVER BUDGET
Birth Through 90
Funeral Insurance
WH 6-2146
800 W. JEFFERSON
In ovens, heat stays inSide. That’s because there is no combustion
and no outside air vents are necessary, permitting electric
ovens to be insulated on all sides. Electricity is on only 15
minutes out of every baking hour thanks to this perfect insulation.
Hameless electric cooking Is cooler cooking, year ’round,
and cleaner cooking, too. And only electricitycan give you such
evenly balanced, accurately controlled heat that never varies
once you set it and never any guesswork on regulating it
Isn’t it time you switched to modem electric cooking?
See your appliance dealer now
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Washington—A commemorative
postage stamp issued on Eleanor
Roosevelt’s 79th birthday in a
special White House ceremony has
opened a month-long observance
to carry on the unfinished tasks
she “bequeathed to ua” through
the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial
Foundation.
The "memorial month" will end
on Nov. 7, the first anniversary of
her death, and will be marked by
a number of activities to honor the
memory of the "first lady of the
world."
At a Rose Garden ceremony
Pres. Kennedy called on all Ameri-
cana to support the fun-raising
campaign of the foundation “be-
cause in that way we will be able
to make more real and more pres-
ent the work which she engaged in
during her life.”
Adlai Stevenson, U. S. ambassa-
dor to the United Nations and
chairman of the foundation, said
the “major focus” of the program
will be in "the field of human
rights with which she was so long
identified and where the useful and
the necessary work to be done will
be limited only by the funds that
we can raise to do it.”
"Her memory will endure and
interest of his father, Pres. Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt, in stamps and
stamp collecting. He commented:
“If he happened to be here to-
day, don’t you think a little
thought would have passed through
his mind and that he might have
taken mother by the hand and
said, ’Just think of all the people
who are going to lick you ?’ ”
l-2-3-b«droom family apartments
furnished or unfurnished. All bills
peid. Central air conditioned,
carpets, large closets end bed-
rooms. Full time meintenance.
Reilly Printing Co., 1710 South
Harwood, HA 8-8385 for union
label printing and paper.
Commemorative Stamp Issued John L Smart
To Honor Eleanor Roosevelt Announces for
State Legislature
Subscribe xor The Dallas Crafts-
man. Patronize our advertisers.
THE DALLAS CRAFTSMAN
Rules Made To Preserve
Welfare Pension Records
Washington.—Rules on the pres-
ervation of welfare and pension
plan records have been announced
by Assistant Labor Secretary
James J. Reynolds in a bulletin
citing provisions of the Welfare
and Pension Plans Disclosure Act.
The bulletin says administrators
of all plans subject to the act must
retain records for examination for
at least five years. This includes
vouchers, work sheets, receipts
and other basic data needed to
verify documents submitted to the
Labor Department as part of the
disclosure requirements.
The use of microfilm is permit-
ted, the bulletin points out, under
certain conditions. When tape or
From 58950
400 Andrews at Meridith, out,w,
Jefferson, right on Gilpin to Mori-
dith, (I block north of 3800 West
Jefferson).
FE 9-9905
John L. Smart, a member of
Teamsters Local 745, has formal-
ly announced his candidacy for 1
place 6, Texas Legislature, in the
special election to be held on No-
vember 9.
Mr. Smart is a native of Mexia,
Texas and has resided in Dallas
for the past 17 years. He is em-
ployed as a city pickup and de- '
livery driver by Texas Oklahoma
Express Freight Line. He is mar-
ried to the former Vona Phillips
of Dallas, and is the father of four
children, aged 5 to 17. He is an
assistant teller of the Home Gar-
dents Baptist Church.
In annocuncing his candidacy,
Mr. Smart, a loyal Democrat, listed
the following platform:
1. I favor an immediate special
session of the Texas Legislature
to re-district the state into 23
separate Congressional Districts,
of equal population. I favor a sec-
ond Congressional District for Dal-
las County, which will be set up
so that the Democratic party can
elect a Congressman to off-set the
lack of effective representation by
Republican Bruce Alger.
2. I favor Immediate re-dis-
tricting of the State of Texas into
150 legislative districts of equal
population. Dallas County is en-
titled to 15 state representatives
instead of 9. I favor dividing the
county Into 15 separate districts)
so that we can have true repre-
sentative democracy.
3. I favor Immediate re-distrct-
ing of the State of Texas Into 31
state senatorial districts of equal
population. Pllas County is en-
titled to two ecate senators instead
of one. I favor dividing the coun-
ty into two separate state sena-
torial districts.
Mr. Smart further stated that!
he was for:
Repeal of poll tax.
A minimum wage law of $1.50
per hour.
Improving our State Mental Hos-
pital, our old age assistance
benefits and repeal of the so-called
“Right-to-Work” Law.
her work must go on. It is to
that that the Eleanor Roosevelt
Foundation is dedicated,” Steven-
son declared.
The AFL-CIO is strongly sup-
porting the foundation and four of
its leaders serve on the board of
trustees—Pres. George Meany and
Vice Presidents Walter P. Reuther,
Joseph D. Keenan, and David
Dubinsky. A special AFL-CIO
Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Fund
has been created with Keenan as
chairman to get every union mem-
ber to contribute an hour’s pay or
JI to the foundation.
Postmaster General John Gro-
nouski said the new stamp “will
once again bring Mrs. Roosevelt’s
image into millions of American
homes, which her spirit has never
left."
Rep. James Roosevelt (D-Calif.),
Mrs. Roosevelt’s son, speaking for
the Roosevelt family, recalled the
Local 525 was back in negoti-
ations with the company as of
Sept. 18, for contracts under the
multiple wax master agreement.
Local unions in Middletown,
Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Birming-
ham, Ala.; and Atlanta, Ga. and
Dallas are participating in the ne-
gotiations.
At this writing the results are
not known but the feeling is that
some of the locals want a one-year
contract instead of a three-year
pact such as the one which expired
July 1.
At Pollock’s here we are trying
to settle in the folding box depart-
ment, set up box department, ware-
house and receiving groups.
On Thursday, Nov. 7 Dallas
Local will have nominations of of-
ficers.
Thursday, Dec. 5, officers to
serve the local during 1964 will be
elected. Please be present at both
meetings to make your nomina-
tions, and then to vote in Decem-
ber.
Our meetings begin at the as-
signed hour and usually last an
hour to an hour and a half. Please
be present and help support your
local union.
Local 525 has a contract with
the Globe Ticket Company, which
was settled recently in Philadelphia
on a plantwide basis and our mem-
bers in Dallas accepted the pro-
posals.
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punch cards are used, the original
records must be retained under
the law administered by the Office
of Labor-Management and Welfare
Pension Reports and covering
about 170,000 plans.
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Reilly, Wallace. The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1963, newspaper, October 25, 1963; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1549834/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .