FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Unio New PITTSBURGH day a new offer to Steelworkers Unior a company-controll R. Conrad Coo; offer would mean a 30 cent hour ly package over a 3-year period. Federal Budget He said it also tempered industry's ;demands for more say over work ing conditions. Deficit Expected:, USW President David J. Mc !Donald called the proposal a re- By Committee 'arrangement of the same old 7,,package iesaid offered the newby industrypio proposal AUGUSTA, Ga. (Al A presi-; would mean a gain of 24 cents dential conference on spending an hour over the three .years. plans wound up yesterday with; Referring to the work rules piosPects that this year's budget, issue, McDonald said: "The only will dip into the red but that the, changes are a stay of sentence new one will be balanced at; in the same old attempt to de around $Bl billion. : prive steelworkers of hard-won Eighty-one billions would set a, gains and protections." peacetime record. ; On the basis of company esti- President Eisenhower and Mau- mates, the new proposal repre rice H Stans, budget director,lsents an increase of six-tenths of spent more than two hours thumb-a cent an hour over the 29.4 cent ing through all the nonmilitary, hourly package the industry sub items of the new budget, for the!mitted Oct. 17 in a proposed 3- 1961 fiscal year starting next year contract. July 1. 1 Cooper said the proposal was a Stans told newsmen afterward "fair offer to do what can be done la that the odds have swung against and still keep within noninf a balanced budget because of the ary 1 bounds in the cost of steetion l , steel strike. production. Under terms of the injunc- Instead of the $95 million suri lion, workers will vote by secret plus the administration foresaw; ballot on the last company pro not so long ago, unofficial esti-, posal. The National Labor Re motes now put the prospective! lotions Board will conduct the deficit in the vicinity of $5OO mill election between Jan. 5 and lions. ! Jan. 20. Eisenhower and Stans hope to; Unless the industry improves have the new budget battened its current proposal before Jan. down within the next week—inl.s, this could be the offer the work any event, before Eisenhoweriers will vote on. They will be takes off Dec. '3 on a goodwill:free to renew the strike after trip to 11 nations. iJan. 26. Labeling Plan Will Allow Safe Buying of Cranberries WASHINGTON (JP) The government has approved a labeling plan it says will, enable American housewives to buy Thanksgiving cranberries without fear they may be tainted by a weed killer. The plan, announced yesterday by Secretary of Welfare Arthur S. Flemming, calls for speeded testing by both federal and industry chemists in an effort to clear as large a volume of ber ries as possible before the holi day. Flemming advised housewives they can buy with an easy mind if containers of fresh or processed berries carry either of these la bels: •"Examined and passed by the Food and Drug Administra tion of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Wel fare." •"Certified safe under the plan approved by the U.S. gov ernment for cranberries." This statement must be signed by the packer or distributor who has the testing done in line with FDA procedures, the secretary said. Announcement of the plan cap ped three days of meetings be tween department officials and leaders of the cranberry industry. Flemming, perhaps seeking to set an example for the country, said he is sure his wife will be able to find berries bearing the FOLK. SINGING sutton place (2 - 4 p.m.) SIMDAY AFTERNOON (where the liestern auto store meets the sidewalk) 20, 1959 Rejects Steel Offer EP) The steel industry disclosed yester nd the long labor dispute with the United . The union rejected it as "something only l ed union would accept." rper, chief industry negotiator, said the taint-free certification—"and I am confident of the fact that we will have cranberries for Thanksgiving." Eleven days ago Flemming an nounced some berries raised in the Pacific Northwest had been found contaminated by aminotria zole, a weed killer he said had produced cancer in rats. Friends and relatives in the hospital are best remembered with flowers from LYONS FLORISTS in Bellefonte, EL 5-4786. 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