/ \ re Ca beasasaed. fra tm aman AP themes HUD he bale aH BEEN tue eames GKioks LAN Basi ilk Lag Ty tattle hee ahd wonders gerne cel Lids MES chides clans ob Fiince Rupert Daily News peaptiven ey RE iran Mouday, Septetaber 27, L4 ' . { m co ’ : mo tnd aE ences te eecen tenements prema mi roencnes mannamctndge scam scene e Mays Tops Loop Batting On Three-Hit Outburst = By JACK HAND Assochited Press Sports Writer For the first time since 1931, - the two league batting cham- pions will meet in the World Series with Wiilie Mays 345 of New York Giants and Bobby Avila, .341 of Cleveland Indians topping the hit parade. Mays beat out teammate Don Mueller and Brooklyn’s Duke Snider with a three-hit outburst on the final day of the season after trailing both Saturday , , . : / . a Hoe + This advertisement is being published nationally because: we believe the Canadian people have an interest in the principles involved in our current wage and labour cuns- tract negotiations. DO a The majority report of a Conciliation Board, appointed by the Minister of Labour for the Province of Ontario, which was ueder the chairmanship of Mr. Justice W. I. Schroeder of the Supreme Court of Ontario, rejreted the demands of Local 200 UAW-C1O for an inerease in wages, The uvion’s demand was for wage and fringe benefits equivalent to s4¢ an hour, or an additional cost to the company of $14,000,000 annually, Subsequently these de- mands have been reduecd to the equivalent of 29¢ an hour or an additional $8,500,000 annually. We believe, and have always believed in ‘good wages, and good working conditions for our employees. In the past five ybars, the average cost of am hour of labor in our Windsor plants.has gone an 40.7 ner cent an increase of 59c-an hour for wages and fringe:benefits, Since the last contract was signed on‘Februmy:19, 1959. | Ford of Canada employees, includiig menibers of Local 200 bargaining unit, have reccived tuereases amounting.to_- Sc an hour, which is equal to about $2,000,000 annually, ‘The latest increase of 2¢ an ‘hour went into effect. on Seplember 19, 1954. a a, During the past five years, average prices of Ford © passenger cars; apart from sales and excise taxes, have - risen ouly 4.65 per cent. Now we are in a-position where added cost, in the form of higher wages, without a corres. ao ponding inereave in productivity, would have to be passed on to the car buying public.in the form of higher prices, Higher prices result in fewer sales in both the domestic and export markets. The simple fact ts that fewer sales mean fewer jobs. Canada today needs more employment — not more unemployment, © ~~ > * oe Another Dodger hurler, Dazzy Vance, held the old record of 25. Gil Hodges’ 42nd homer gave Brooklyn a 1-0 edge. . Wally Moon’s 400-foot home run gave St. Louis Cardinals 4 2-0 victory over Milwaukee in 1 innings. Casey Stengel popped up with his new “power-infield’”—Yogl Berra at third, Mickey Mantle at short and Bill Skowron = at second—only to see Philatielphia A’s knock off his New York Yan- night. Willie ripped into Phila-'kees 8-6. Berra went hitless, los- delphia pitching Sunday for a/ing his last chance to beat out i triple double and single and ajLarry Doby for the league runs \ ae, final 345 average. Mueller wound | batted in title, up at 342 and Snicler at 34). Avila's triumph in the Ameri- can League is bound to stir up some off-season talk. Ted Wiil- jams actually had a higher av- erage, 345, but he didn't have the required 400 official at bats, only. 368, If the statisticians gave! him 14 hitless‘trips to boost his at bat total to 409 he would have' finished at .333. Williams’ fans point out that ihe Boston slugger was walked about 150 times. often intention- ally, and the rules should take such a ‘situation into consider- " ation. York, 4 The last time two batting: Length of Series — Best-of- rHaihps niet in the series was in; seven 5 1931--Al Simmons ef Philadel- | phin A’s and Chick Hafev of St. Series \ | OO 7 Facts By The Associated Fidss Contestrnts— Cleveland In. dians, American League cham- pions won 111, lost 43: New York Giants. National League cham- pions won 97, lost 57. i Managers— Al Lopez, Cleve- | Jand, and Leo Durecher, New ¢ io ¥ ait oy a ea ny “4 " A Be 7 co he by) fs Schedule— Wednesday, Sept. : it ‘99. and Thursday, Sept. 30, at Louis Cardinals. The only other ow York’s Polo Grounds: Fri- time it happened was in 1909 aay, Oct. 1, Saturday, Oct. 2 and * . ‘ , . : . ¢ . 3 Se : 4 , ’ \ ” , es ‘ when Honus Wagner of Pitts- | ‘ ay , burgh and Ty Cobb of Detroit; SUNday. Oct. 3 if necessary at i and’s Municipal Stadium; ‘ " » r were in the lineup. ;Cleveland’s Munici] As Cleveland had clinched thie| Monday, Oct. 4 and Tuesday, Oct. , A | “10 e | ne verage hourly wages and fringe benefits I : ea : '5 if necessary, at New York’s merican League nnant a’ A pe * 8 Dolo Grounds. week ago Saturday and New| : : . York eliminated Brooklyn a! Game Time—10 am. Paelfic week ago, the chief interest in Standard Time. i for fourth place—and a chunk: Series standing — American of world series, cash—in, cach | League 33, National League 17. ; league. Previous series records—Cleve- . 1 h "e f A() | | SOX SEW UP FOURTH land 2-0; New York 4-8. equa , On t e basis Oot a 4U-nour wee {, to Boston Red Sox, helped hy; Probable opening day pitchers | . Williams’ 29th homer in a five-:!—Cleveland, Bob Lemon 23-7 vs . ‘ ‘run seventh, sewed up fourth in, New York, Sal Maglie 14-6. the American League by bop-! Radio broadeast—Mutual Ra 7 ping Washington 11-2. Detroit,: Television—-NBC. Re with a chance ai fourth place If. Boston had lost. toppled Cleve-: . ! e t, land 8-7 in 13 innings oa fred Final i ’ Hatfield's two-run homer off . . L ' . , Re iladeipiia wound up fourth, Major eague The following summary of wage rates “(g) Employees enjoy two fen-minute “(7) The president and financial see- in the National despite a defeat, Leaders and. henefils is taken directly from the ~ yest periods for each shift and a ‘retary-treasurer of the local are “a by New York Giants, 32 in li : | majority report of the Conciliation five-minute rest period before any given leave of absence but enjoy .. innings, Cincinnati needing a: — i: Board. Referring to the demands of over-time period which is expected * full insurance coverage and fu. . victory: to tie ine Phils, lost to AMERICAN TEAGUE Local’ 200 UAW-CLO in Windsor, this to exceed two hours. ture: service pension credits, se Chicago. 5-2. AB RH Pet. report reads: 7 . while devoting their whole time Karl Spooner, Brooklyn’s bril-| Avila, Cleveland .. 555 113 189 M1 ‘ ; . ‘ to the discharge of their union ant r and | stinose, Chicago _. BER 1B 187 990 | “Before discussing these demands it ' . pant wokle sou np an, prove ie Foe chicago... 631 111 201.319 will be useful to consider the remunera- ‘(h) In 1950 the company built a com- duties, — oS Job agalnst UNC) errs, New York 584 90179 3017 tion and benefits enjoyed by the em- missary building and 18 canteens Giants Wednesday was no flash|~ pins--Mantin, New York, 128. ] ree under the existing ‘agreements at a cost of $400,000.60 and ‘en- in the pan. The 23-year-old Fort!. Revs balted in—Doby, Cleveland. }... yo b t blish i ete rents, deavored to operate this food sor “(8) The 55 stewards and 14 com- Worth grad fanned 12 Pittsburgh | 126. . | It has been established that: ice through a caterer at cost, but mitteemen are given a masi- batters for a National L j its--Fox and Kuenn, Detroit, 201. ° vice through a caterer at cost, but N CUE _& Nationa CABUC | Houptes-—Verron, Washington, 43. has so far sustained a loss i a. mum time allowance of 2 hours record of 27 in his first two starts | ] | “ . Mis so far sustamed a foss mm con ’ 1 PeCORG OF eT WANS ASE WO SHANIS. | ‘Triples~-Minoso, 18. ; | “(a) The employees, after 320 hours of nection with this operation each working day or 3 hours on “ | eae ie gensen, Boston, 22. employment, are paid wages at any two consecutive working 4 Alice MeMeekin | Pitehing--Consueara, Chicago, 18- the rate of $1.56 to $2.21 per hour ® days for performing union hee [32m - | / and the average hourly wage is urn tt ‘ae ' duties, which time is paid for 4A _ | Surikeouts--Turley, Rallimore, 105. 81.69, (Both figures including ‘A (i) On completion of a three months hy the company. ' NATIONAL LEAGEE tS 6e per hour cost of living allow- proationary period of service, Ops [xe 0on | AR RL Pet -ance hut not the cost of fringe cach employee is provided with in- - Mays, New York | 605 110 198 eH | benefits.) ‘ surance fully paid for hy the “(9) Five plant committeemen are Alien MeMeanin of Hevdpin=jamaen nromagn 584 120 199 281 . wg herent alten protection 1s appointed byvthe union, two of ‘ ners came throweh fer the eae-] Musial, St. Lowls . 691 120 106 980 i ee >reimadter sated, are nermilted to sive ye and week in 4 raw to narylan a RISO, cin, 5 104 167 26 | (b) The company pays at the’rate of . « Poe er char sa) ladies high single in Groupe 1 LN NLR time and one-half for all work per- ‘ , of their union duties, one is al ' 1 Ans atte ~~ Klusvewski, 14d. ae : “rene ‘ . ’ nthe “et vo ; of the Mixed Five-Pin JOARNE, YAls--Muvller, 2. | 0 med in, excess of f pons "nN "Q) Lif ¢ insurance from. $3,600.00 Jowed d hours per working day, sinale ee ena: Annea| Tne stays La | any tne holidays, arcluding Sun to $7,200.00, recording to cam one 3 hours and ‘the other 24 _ Pirree i Pashlon Footwe eevee rome runs -Kluszewskl 40, ; ay nd sloyees engaged on ings. hours — all of which time is Group ina HY i thee aaa Stolen bases Bruton, Milwaukee, Gay operations do not tseive time . id for oxelusively hy the cons lt oS ‘ r Ss a , 0g Shs a4, : \| we co : vat $ J , Ce : . a ye ey Sg at thy Suge . : drs with 193 ong sande afew yell bi Bieri. y:Atjtonelll, New York, 21+] Waders. tehaiuariincdonte and one-hall for work: performed life ick Oye oe amine tora Mati Tait poe ANE a DNs # s- Ws 310, eee paso, Winhelm, New York, Wh F ee NA AER ee I Yor work: performed, ithe oepfoap hail Mehmnimalntton Perr ere t , OO fe ae 150. pbb mh ee be CONE We vie Noyees and dependents at $5.00 ih For the men in Group J Russ ALs— Roberts, Philadelphia, e and one-half for all_ work pow PENCENIA AE ba. ; " MeNell of Whalen’s Iiteky six. ian Nps: PMNS | performed ot ih ath ny a thelr or $6.00 per day, depending upon * “It {s pointed out that In the month of - took double honors Wilh a higiy joe scheduled work week, cAyMIngss. Mareh, 1954, the average hourly carn: ai OF 28H and a Wh three af .— ings, Including overtime and night sit . vee divas Wo) A nicht “omit \ : ' premiums and the 6e cost-of-living th ped jp leadpanners tool eae of bath T-A--L-0-R-1-N-G | (c) A niit mt Fer er (3) Special hospital services such lowances, was $1.74 (the overtime factor ‘4 ’ ehs with a team high 5 ye ‘Ts as X-rays, up to ten times eh. 19%: ‘ only Nee single of 1901 and a team high ® Suits @ Pants formed on the afternoon and mid- duily hospitit Yves the in Mareh, 1964, averaged 3,1 cents HH af three of 3674, . night shifts, oo u hour for each employee, compared with a a Group 2 Ils Clark of Hav. || @ Topcoats @ Slacks _e - an average for the year 1953 of i it old's took ladies single w TRRAT ACTALIS' , ' \ \ ' , Lhe vote 951 while Mcgee with ALTERATION SPECIALIST “() Employees are paid 8 hours’ pay at “(4) Suvfeieal services for the em cents per hour), Tt ts estimated (hat | uh yolled 70 for laties high three.'| QUICK SERVICE thelr regular hourly rates for 6 ployers to an amount nol es. cnt of exisling fringe bene [or nit C. Kolde of Bob Parker Ltd, | unworkech statutory holidays, and cvedldng $200.00, bers of the bargaining unit ol at captured men's hhh single with IN th TA [ | any employee who may be re. a is 80e per hour, which, combined with, vf a 32 seare and Gardon Fyee« é@ ¥ | quired to work on such a hollday the AVOPUpLa hourly eutninges above nen " ' 1 . . ' " it v(t . \ Iie Of Chutham rolled @27 10]] 229 gth St, — Phone 4288 i pwd this Pens nldition lo (5) Weekly sickness and accident tioned, resulted In an avernge eos! " ae \ RA men a Wieh three, “ _— - mo And one-ha for the num yu henefits for employers up to nN 8 04 for ondh hour worked hy (he _ 4 Harold's took buth team Wlghs UT ee of hours actually worked by hin on wi Yay wa of thi in Mareh, ie! With a single game total of Hyal + By ' on that day ma Of 2h weeks of from amiployees of this compiny ‘dav Ny ey ate eenm at ata | od ew ' 25,00 to $80.00 per week, do 1954, Vacations and statutory holidays and a three game score of BB.) ® and with in Results: | f Rock Mou ‘ toyee will pending upon enrnings. pald for by the company, together ve ms Crap 1 Shaan 4, Row sf “(@) a ne ne ty a“ amounts pald by It for penstons, Me e and Ruttle-G La Gundola 4) 3 DE LUXE arene VCAry Renton ' qdeal and horpltal Insuranee at Wal, : , we Qt te Ma on 40 hours’ vacntl . BU ATTCR! ane RI a Orvhans h Hedplaners 3) CANADIAN WHISKY given 40 | Hn ition ny "(6) A monthly penslon of $65,00 for othor liko benefits aro direct benalils {0 i isqra Men's Wer Tsover i 4 fy year's! aoniorily Is given 80 hours! eich hourly rated employee at the employee and should be taken tnto ay While’ Taeky aly shenton's . vacation iy mmnnally, In 1064 We OG atten thirty years of nceomt {a the samo extent as 1 the ma 8, ROMP 1, | ib newly all employers in the bar erediled aervige anit for pro gost thereof were wetaally pid in hat vty Group 2 -- Northern Gass 4, he . alning unit will fall within the with ten and low than thirty fo the employe or placed to his cree P Bob Parkey Lid. 0, WHMCS Chat- i allor entegory, vata! ‘ vie N WY In N Ink iN addition to hla penitent a! ham 4, H's Shoe Stove, hy : FE teas tbleet to Hon for how worked, Tn (hit view ¢ Hh. Hona 4, GPA 0, Dally News. 4 1 | Te a. deduction Uf pensloner reeelyes eee aT ee eee we ot the. hile eof Thom Sheet Metal” (defaults Thi h red by the Liquor Cond “(f) Employees enlled in for work hut CGoverament old age penston,) Whe mutter the members of 10" ot wit Harold's 3, Can, Fah Go, 15 Booth Board’ or by ‘he Government of for whom work It nob availablo This penslod plan ts non-cans gaining unl were recelving an Nk i f Behoal 3, Hsso uxtrag 1, British Columbla ' recelva Lhive hours’ pay ab thelr tributary and Ts provided at the mile of $04 per hour for the wal Ane eee reve we cart ; regular hourly rate, dole expense of the company, performed by them in Mareh, 11 > e ‘ | \ ’ | Notice to Ratepayers... ay ' wo A Sale of tots within the City of Trinee Mupert on whieh ' tite . wi dellnquont (axes are owlng, WHE he held In the Council Chame alt og { tt hers, Clty Wall, Prince Rupert, 1.0, 0b 10 a.m. on Keplember My. 80th, 154, . AM ' ey rent, Proporty on which 108% taxed are owlng will bo Rod tnteas bon . pald on ov hefore Soplember sOth, 1084, 10 am, win. \ fe 1, M, FOOTE, Clty Collector. Lacssessanas = = = fs : : Sunday's final games was a serap | Favorile--Cleveland, 17 to 10. TOTAL $2.04 AN HOUR"