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Show ifyry The Salt Lake Tribune,' Thursday, April 27, 1961 14A GE Stockholders S emenl C New York Time Service RUT CORDINER and his associates laced a large number of hostile questioners, led by James B. Carey, president of the International Union of Electrical Workers, AFLrCIO; two officers of the Federation of Women Shareholders In American Business, and two or - three others. SYRACUSE, N.Y, April 26 In the management and the board of directors of the General Electric Company under the leadership of Ralph J. Cordlner, chairman, was demonstrated Wednesday. Expressions of approval by 2,756 stockholders at their longest annual meeting in memory here were frequent, enthusiastic, noisy and unmistakable. a Carey and the two women were repeatedly shouted down by the majority of those present. Cries of shut up, and throw him out" were hurled at Carey when he spoke lor his lormal proposals. In addition t5 the impartial investigation, these called lor court action to recover bonus money from General Electric officials convicted ol anti trust conspiracy and the dismissal ol all employes who ever had any-- , thing to do with illegal price-fixinand Other stockholders angrily brushed aside Carey's contentions that shareowners as a body were not willing to tolerate any longer directors in offices who cost the company a huge fine ($437,500) and court costs as a result of their alleged mismanagement In the anti trust conspiracy. CORDINER reiterated previous statements that he knew P Stockholders rejected by massive votes several antimanagement proposals. One of these called for an impartial investigation into whether Cordlner and the board knew and approved of and illegal price-fixin- g by subordinates recently convicted of such activity. Cordiner and all 15 other di- g More on GE, Page A-rectors were returned by heavy majorities at the 6 i hour meeting. Management went intb the session able to vote an estimated 67,000,000 shares of the 88,148,570 common shares that might be cast Thrs, bolstered by shares voted by stockholders present, permitted promanagement ballots ranging from 98 to 99.9 per cent. 2 AimiatH friN Vlnlit General Electrics chief executive Ralph J. Cordlner gives annual report before 3,000 stockholders In Syracuse, N.Y. g c P UPTOWN a OflN a fart RII dta J The Jobless Seek Food i 0 By Associated Press W.VA., April 26 Jobless coal-minin- The purpose is simply to assure needy families of enough to eat. The stamps wilt be redeemed at stores for food, and the government Mill reimburse the grocers. I ORIVt-I- N AtOVf HOOLI IOO II ubnl dklilnnnT mEGmER TAKE-OF- Adalt Mi, CtiUdraa tSa r 3 3 3 3 0 Nightly at 3 BEN-HU- R 2 SHOWS DAILY Matinees at 2 p.m. t cscrosf EMI x&.ss K1C0LE TVESmTU) Kwml "SIVIN WAYS PROM cfc 4400 Start 15O0 S. 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Main U Great Impostor TONIGHT KftVAtu J- OPIN 7 PM. 4741 Sa. State, AM TONY CURTIS with Idatatid O'lrlca ONE WAS Hamilton Jesse, 46, of Panther, who has a wife and six children. Jesse, whose education ended with the fifth grade, has had no mining work since last year and now makes $100 a month as a forest custodian. TRAINING WHEELS pju. MURRAY P Tht SIDEWALK BICYCLE HAS F RIALTO: P3 171 Sa. Mala a II SJOlt Free Parking After 4 NOW m POPULAR PRICfSI 'tit' L t, SOME PERSONS will get enough stamps lree to feed their families. Others, with more income, will be expected to pay for part of their monthly allotments of stamps. By 10:30 am. 30 applicants had been interviewed and 130 more were lined up outside the building. Most of the men were among the thousands who have been laid off by McDowell County coal mines because of automation and a drop in the coal market. 20" 3 b! fmljiwisioi r uEMIE Stamps distribution won t start until Junp. What began Wednesday was the screening process determining who is eligible and to what extent. Wkly 3 Adulta I M, Childna 73a men and some wives stood in line Wednesday to get their names on the list for a new kind of government help in the struggle to feed their families. , On the first day for applications, they were signing up for President Kennedys experimental food stamp program. McDowell County It is being tried out here in localities in other and seven other unemployment-plaguestates. NO DOWN PAYMENT! 3 Derail OpM 4 N. Shaw FREE Adult SI. Childr Suit Laka't Finaa Snadt Sar ,d Haiaat Pluyruudl J 1 3 J Program! ALL-STA- R IMS-744- 4 3 . NOW! DAILY NOON SS S. Mala - - OBEBB St AXIS -- connothing ol the price-filintaken had vigorous spiracy and steps to see that law violation occurs again. 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