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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 3

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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tlMtiMda.v Or(br IS. IM Madtson TOE CAPITAL TIMES isronun MUM Pw RmI n.ri. o. i p.riiHf.11.. Oilman McCarthy United Givers' Fund Getting Fight Damage Suit Strong Support From Labor LOS ANGELES (Ah Glenn McCarthy, millionaire Texas oil 'man.

is here to fight a 210 000' DIAL C-7741 ,215 STATE idea as to the size of his fortune but his income is "definitely in excess ef $1,000,000 a year. Rummans says he was hired by I McCarthy to promote aa all-star chanty football game ia Houston. Tex. of 194t. The suit is to be tned la federal damage suit brought by a Los An-i001 "ere.

probably within the geles sports promoter. Lawrence Rummans. the promo-, ter, charges that McCarthw beat him up. iaKely imprisoned him in a hotel and has withheld $10,000 which Rummans says is due him for assisting McCarthy in promot-: ing a chant football game. Rummans said he was beaten in McCarthy's Shamrock hotel in Hou-' ston.

Texas. Sept. 22. 1949 McCarthy gave a deposition in next two months. Before putting anti-freese solu- tion in the car for the winter, it is a good policy to check the radiator hose and connections for possible leaks.

MATEBXVTY CHESSES the case Tuesday, in answer to questioning he said that he has no Br(0)(5idllim feowinioi ROOM-SIZES! SCATTER SIZES! RUNNERS! PERFECT QUALITY ROLL ENDS FINISHED EDGES! S2.C3 aM S3.S3 Just Arrited! Fall care alas and broaafclot guaranteed (act colon and waah-able TUB Rocfc-a-Dp? Infant' and Children a War 1.S WinneHace M. S-SSSI Near ttNrik'i Camera wnsPtrtJjffKtiqd 33301! Organised labor lx actively supporting the Vnlted Givers fund in the first annual drive this month, according to Steve Clark, chairman of the Madison labor participation committee. The labor participation committee. made up of representatives of the central labor bodies and independent unions, has sent letters and representatives to all local unions, urging suport of Madison's new federated fund-raising cam-paign According to Clark, who Is trea-1 surer of the Mendota state hospital employes, local 13. every member: of the labor participation committee is taking an active part in the' campaign at the plant or orgamza-j tion where he works.

i i THIS YEAR in major industries special emphasis is being placed on labor-management teams to deter-, mine the method of employe solic-l nation to be used and to conduct the actual internal canvass. Members of the committee are peaking before larger union i groups in Madison, so that ihe iXlOS OIK Ull'S story of the federated campaign for 31 local, state and national llcrt! Al Awt Ol 4(1 health and welfare agencies, is be-1 ing given by labor to labor, he 1 explained. Clark pointed out that organized labor has played an important role iri the organization and administration of the United Givers' fund. When the fund was organized last June, labor was represented among the 30 incorporators hv rla Coleman, president of the Madison Federation of Labor; Russell Dresser, president and busi- Alos Volk. t.

ol Route 2. Madison, died Tuesday at a local hospital following a short illness, lie was a retired stone mason Mr. olk was hoin in Sauk loun-tv Mav lt. 1880. lie had been a resident of the town ot Madison lor the last eight yeais.

Fie is survived by a daughter. MVs. invent Mutter, Middleton; a son, Rov. a si-tcr, Mrs. AXMINSTER soon ton am STAnrvm 13.9 5 Them are mam of the Moccasin Style, hot for really mm lines than Edgenon is a step ahead.

If it's restful coon fort and outstanding smartness you want, Edgertoa dthvta Other Fdgerton Stales from $10.95 nru agent of the Amalgamated llerb Nat hretner, Madison, and -Meat Cutters and Rutcher Woik-ib' grandchild! cn men. local 331; and Aldnc Revell. 1 The bodv at the Schtocder president. Dane County Industrial funeral home. CIO.

DIES HFRF Since then the 12-member ad-, u'l's I missions and distribution commit- John ertnhenn, 5 Beaer Dam, tee has met with all organizations Tuesday at a Madison hos- imerested in discussing member- Pltal bp the fund. Labor's repre-J sentatives orv this committee were Dresser and John Heronemus. local president. Communications Workers of America. LABOR IS ALSO represented on the Givers' fund executive committee by Coleman and Stanley Prtdeaux, local president.

GiMiolt Machine Co. workers, CIO This group acts as manager and administrator of the Givers fund. Members of the labor participation committee, who are serving as an advisory committee to Lnitcd Givers fund leadership, include: George Garrett. Harold A. Haukness, V.

Perkins, Stanley Prideaux and Harold eg-Tniller. representing the Dane County Industrial Lnton council. CIO; Donald Leverentz. Ronald Rook and William Tocllner, international Association of Machinists. local 1406.

Madison Federation of Labor representatives are Marvin Brick-son. Steve Clark, Russell Dresser. Phoebe Hayes, Pearce Roberts and William C. Skaar. Mrs.

Elizabeth Bartbo and Hilton Hanna represent the Workers Education bureau. tAV 01S0N VEERHUSEN Wunn-Bush Ankle-Fashioned Oxfords AXMINSTER Reg. Now 12i7T Ten Crewn Inf 37.50 37.50 12a4'5" Grey flcrtl 7 46.99 18.95 12x43" flcrtl 53.25 22.50 12x74" Grey let! 84.94 38.95 I2x4'4" leaf 43.70 19.25 12'k7'2" Its Crown leal 84.29 38.25 fleral (1.39 25J0 124' 7" flcrtl 48.19 18.95 12x4T Green 1st! 55.74 24.25 12'irr Rom leaf 83i92 39.50 126' floral 7 25.95 124' Oeie flcrtl 42.38 17.25 12'x75" Ttn Cronn letl 83.82 39J0 1 2'4'6" Ccige tetann fclitge 71.50 30.95 12'xF11'Rose Beige Hortl 12x43" Rose twist 12'x52" Grey tan let! 12'i(4" flcrtl 12'x(9" flcrtl 12x7'2" Green leep pile 12'x4'5" Grey ten led 54.83 23.95 12x48" Rom letl 59.72 24.95 12'xll Ceca flcrtl 165.50103.95 Ccijc flcrtl 69.95 12x0'4 Grey leal 93.64 59.25 12'x98" Green caved pattern 102.95 12'0'1" Greycrecndldit 126.50 73.50 12x96 Rom flcrtl 109.39 (5.50 12x96 flcrtl 112.11 47.50 12xlO Grey cn Rom gosed 91.25 Icrolcnt 158.27 94.95 lire lent 150.12 93.50 1 2'8'5" Rom flcrtl 99.54 59.50 12'x9 Grey lire lens 136.00 31.95 12'xr2 Grey flcrtl 122.62 74.50 1 ZWr Grey lao lent 74.50 12x9T Cerc2r lel 114.85 (5.50 9x7T tebnn felitge 77.59 36.25 9x8 Grey letl .7 56.10 25.95 9x42" Grey letl 32.21 13.50 9x7 Ttn flcrtl 7 42.95 18.95 9x7 Grey flcrtl 76.55 35.95 9x5'7 Rom letl 34.85 14.95 Beipe flcrtl 7 70.97 33.25 9x05" Dac-idy let! 91.31 43.25 9x67 Rom letl 18.50 9x5T' Gray leaf 45.24 20.25 9x(2 lira lens 67.74 31.50 9x77 flcrtl 82.20 38.90 9x5T' Deccs flcrtl 7 45.04 20.25 DIAL 6-0SS2 222 N. HINRY farm store James M. Zifke Dies at Age of .7 James M.

Zifke, 37, town of Burke farmer, died Tuesday night at his home after a long illness. Surviving are his wife, Mayme; Iwo daughters, Mrs. W. N. Martin, Burke, Stanley Krugman, Madison, a son, Willard.

Burke; a sister, Mrs. Rube Hore Fennipiore; three brothers, Charles of Riddle, John, Dodgeville, and Walter, Fennimore. and two grandchildren. The body is at the Fitch-Law-rence funeral home. PKBCE CUT Ward Week Only PRESCOTT MAN DIES Jess Johnson, 67, Prescott, died today at a Madison hospital.

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