| Show ( 4 I 1957- - The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday December 10 Ultimatum From AFL-CI- O Clean House or Get Out Bakers Told h': - e tives and the council demands by Meany executive - - Testimony before the Senate Rackets Investigating ' Committee linked Cross with compromising ties wijp employers and misuse of uniori funds and powers Cross has denied the charges Because it was suspended by the AFL-CIthe bakery union was denied official representation to the convention and could not vote for omgainst its own Joseph McCurdy United Garment Wbrkers- - presidentand Woodruff Randolph Typographical Union president urged re- Jection of the committee report McCurdy saidf xpulsion hi not theway to force a cleanup ' Meanwhile Alex Rose CRATES j 10S HOLDER ELECTRIC (D-Ark- agement wrongdoing-- ! TOGS ON SMOVU SRUSH STAND - & sons co elias nonius PHONI TIMPLI ISO (AST SOUTH ond t fcraww S0 70 i frtncH pofofoW garnuh ImJl eH NMSCRIINf 1 1 HACK MOSf CUSTOM-MA- (Port Grauad Hib ffid fOKIR DELIVERY 4-D- HAMBURGER STEAK 95: INCIUOU $600 $695 Special TOOL SETS X lil$4J5 ANDIRONS “ He sald theTeamsters hon-Dred a hatter picket line in d Committee A resolution said the year long investigation of the group headed by Sen John L McClelhas concentrated on lan ) labor corruption It called for equally ardent exposure of man- $1695 $350 SCREENS ap- - — now liavo booth ond counter service FiNOlEXACUnWHATTrOUlWANT this week special peals committee chairman and hatter union president announced that despite their expulsion the Teamsters are still with affiH- ated unions' ‘ O — expulsion W enjoying a reputation in Jibe labor movement as dean and incorruptible" The expulsion action against the bakery worker came as the conventions - resolutions Committee aimed a blast at the Senate Rackets" Investigating to you quite frankly" Meany added "that if you expel this organization ’on or before March' 15 and give the executive council the power to make it ’an earlier date then I want to find out quite quickly whether they (bakers) are going " to comply IN AS APPEAL from the convention rostrum Cross said none of the findings of the AFL-CIethical practices committee AFL-CI- at 437 South Main “In fact" he added "our union haa been outstanding In T aay workers-d- espite Justify a conclusion of corruption He said the bakers have Undertaken a reorganization which the ethical practices committee had commended ' Louisville- Ky Monday Rose reported over the weekend that there wer$‘ threats the Teamster would cross the picket ' ' line Meany aald Gross' insistence that he will not resign as union president and will seek' in March indicates the union leaders have no intention AFL-CIdirecto comply with ‘ Continued from Pace One day and said it would fix a date for expulsion pending efforts by the UTW to take "prompt and effective steps to rid Itself of the corruptive influences and abuses heretofore found to exist in that union" Conditional expulsion of the bakery workers came on a recommendation in a appeals committee report Cross has refused to quit as president of the bakery ranioi IM Main Sold Over 7 Million Dee'l Hamburger o PURE GROUND WE USE 100 BEEFI jk AiMelited Fteee Wlrephelo These four aired pros eons ofBaker “Union TBaker and George Meany AFL Bottom James Cross of Alex Rose appeal board Herm Winter Bakers tiff with APL-CITop L-- L-- NY Subway Strike Grp us PeJilF HorUeFdf' Workers" tack in the throng Several other r collapsed from persons stormed railroad stations in the were torn Couples rushfright evening peeking alternate transportation home An esti- apart and carried away in the mated 70000 elbowed lor posi- human tidal wave Small chiltion in a surging sea of human- dren were imperiled as they ity that engulfed Pennsylvania dug in terror to thdr parents’ Station One man died of a heart at- - hands Continued from Page One exhaus-4ionb- OPEN MONDAYS IxJtfW t Ambulances were sent to the station at the height of the Jam but casualties were ' remarkably few ' At Grand Central Terminal 3000 screaming pushing fought for train space overflowing some areas of the vast station and sweeping ail before them The transport authority claimed over all evening rush hour service was about 66 per cent of normal But some lines had less than 25 per cent of their normal trains and subways generally were running up to 40 mihutes behind scheduled-- 1 Some of the subways that moved Intermittently over the r for CHRISTMAS the FINEST in QUALITY RADIO a NEW DESIGNS NEW COLORS Ly lines were hopelessly Jammed Only a few passengers could squirm in or out at the stops Doors could not be closed in some instances because of people wedged against them You'll be amazed at the rich clear TONI QUALITY of this radio Established April IS 1871 iucd avery morn in by tha Krarna Tribuna Corporation Salt Laka City Utah Entered at tha poa office at Salt Lake City aa aecond claaa matter under act ol March 187 All unaollcited article! 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