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EMBER 26, 194'; EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1947 STEEL CITY PR PAGE THREE NWARDED IIEDALS TAX TO MEET T-H NEEDS JOSEPH A. PADWAY The 400,000 members of the L International Ladies Garment. otkexs Union will be taxed ,800,000 during the next three ars to provide a fund which will used partly to -meet any organi- cuonnl emergencies under the ft-Hartley act. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The 56-year old general counsel of the AFL died in San Francisco‘ after collapsing while assuiling the '1.‘al't«Hartl:-y act before the na~ Liunal AFL convention. Native 0 Yorkshire. Joseph A. Padway g-:radual.ed from Marqueue in 1912 and became general counsel for the Wisconsin Federntion of Labor in‘ 1915‘ A one-time Milwaukee judge, Padway achieved prominence fight- ing for amendments to the Wag- ner Act for the AFL. ‘ntine Diobl, USMC, he Buffalo l‘cc1‘\1i\.i)Iu esent Victory Medals ‘mes this evening at oms, 221 Frzmklm he regular monthly ; of the Marine ‘Corps 10. [ms come to the attention of this office that many people can- not resist the temptation to try to give \vel.‘eran information\ bo their neighbors. While this information may be true and exact in some cases, a person would be far better off to seek the advice of someone who is in a position to know the latest laws and changes pertaining to veteran luws. A letter was dispatched to the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of ‘Buffalo. The letter from the Lacknwanna Chamber of Commerce follows: November 24, 194'! The Honorable Mayor 2 will ‘be held by the I seasonal motif wxll re presentation. ES FOR ASSAULT DAMAGES _ representative of the United uI.o Workers, James P. Harden, rd 3 $50,000 damage suit in ompwmery, Ala., Federal court, urging that he was beaten at M. Ma. and denied p'oIice pro- mon last December. The suit was duzcd against four men, including c Elba mayor and police chief. The Honorable Council Honored Sirs: OK€aor,|\vooiqno sounding hon when can wkiukdfovu... ho have not yet H'- Victory Medals and do so need only sun- inal certificate to un- procure the Medal Your local veteran advisor, Wil- liam R. Ryan, director of the Veteran’.-; Service Agency in the bzusmnem‘ of the city hall is well equipped and able'to advise all on V<‘l.m'.m problems. As you undoubtedly knqw, a re- cent‘ street. (Dorrance) is being presently develuped for housing needs in the South Buffalo dis- trict‘. tionod situation. A copy of this letter is being forwarded to the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce. Respectfully yours, DANIEL D. BRACH Executive Secretary . real» «- Schulc-r, Commandant The north portion of this street lies within the limits of the City of Buffalo while the southern park is in the limits of the (‘ity of Lackz\- wzmnn. The sout:lu~rn portion has been pnvmi by tho ('ity of Lncka- wzmnu wliilo the norlliem pan. re- mains unpaved. At a 1‘\'(‘l'J)l meeting of the lmcluxwmiim Chamber of (‘cm- nic-rcc, a resolution was unzini« inously adopted to call this maltvr In the attention of your Honorable Body. and to respectfully request that you take some appropriate action to r-;-mudy the above mon- detachment of me mes to emphasize that, 2, any man or woman, 5 of the League, who ALLS? It Is suggested that all the next of km of dCC(‘ servicemen who rv.'colv»- Lhr {arm “Rvquusr for Dis- posnmn of Rx-nmins\ have Lhc ad- Vlc(- uf one who knows about the ;:ov<-rmnont progrmn for rotu1*r\- mg the deceased for final in- Lo.'.rtum‘I\l.. -nd any of the pan League are welcoma ‘act that he or .-ahv c Marine C‘orp-; is cordial welcome. This iionn should be taken care of withm the thirty day time limit as the gov:-.rnm<-.nt has requestod. Pl:-asp do not wait until the last moment In-forv deciding what to do. Upon receipt of such pupc-rs read Lhvm over very carefully ho- foro filling them out. If, after read- ing llivm. [hi-y arv still not fully umlvrqtuud. than Mr. Ryan will gladly‘ Lulk over the whole .~.iluuli-m with you and and you in making a doci.~aion. ’ IREATS QIIELLA log. LI. 3. Pal. OW. \l'lu- nlmvc mivicc goes for all in- surnnco. allotment, and other prob- lems you may have. Wnllum Q Ryan, Director of the Veterans Service Agency in the lm»«;enxc-nc of the City Hull. announc- cd tlu- Bronze Star Modal award to vet:-rmxs who earned the Infantry or Combat Mcdicnl Budgc in World War II can be procured. Appllcauons made l;l1!‘Oll[.:‘l’l clu- vclmm\.~. ..cr\ xcn agency. in lhc h:\.w- nzmvl of cxty hall, must be ncr~nm- panned wxth :1 copy of thn nwxr-l as further announced by VV'Il|u\m Ryan he Scienti Mineral Surface oating that was used to control ater seepage and dampness in e Maginot Line when other aterials failed! se Aquella inside or outside . . . have or below ground on porous asonry surfaces, such as NY FINE WINES BRICK, CONCRETE, IJGHI ‘WEIGHT MASONRY UN|I'$, STUCCO or CEMENT MASVEI EIEE °P5u. s‘ ' .: 5o.‘§‘3‘..‘s~5 xv» 3!‘I~o~’;‘ .5\_\'tv.~ \ 3-*~>.~. ‘:2? “-A T.‘ iv 515' 'I‘hoc;c of you that would like. and have (‘L‘l‘llfi(‘(ll(.‘S to prove you warrant the Medals. rem:-m-her 00 call on Wxllmm Q. Ryan in the besenwnt of the City Hall. Any other items. regarding the VA will be gladly diecusaed with you TR. 8355 SENT BEVERWYCK BREWERIES, INC. LAK ES SAILORS GET 0VER’ National Maritime Union Lakes sailors have negotiated an agree- ment with Lakes carrier companies for 0Vv.‘I‘I.NlN.‘ pay after 40 hours- ono of the prime issues in last year's strike. take pleasure in had with valor. nocoldlng to dine- I. one bag make: I (A) Fine owl vars 60 £0130 pa. (9. per gal, nooond .?00 to 250011. If not (al. Got Aqua I [or Irifé EIIIIEMIEIIIE Aqualla No. 2 lo: Extuion ROSINSKI NEW UNION COUNSEL Louis Sherman, former special nssislnvlt to the secretary of labor, is the new general counsel for the International Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers (AFL). Sherman had been with the Labor Depart- ment eight years. the appointment of HARDWARE COMPANY 555 moo: now 1800 11!. 1000 Y WEDNESDAY TRY-IT BOTTLING COMPANY. Inc. as RIDGE ROAD TEL. 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