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They’ll
help
Santa
For years, children have
delighted in visiting Santa Claus
before Christmas.
And, of course, there have
been thousands of letters
mailed to Santa at his North
Pole residence.
This year, Santa is doing
something entirely different: he
will be making personal
telephone calls to children in the
Griffin area during Christmas.
Arrangements for this ex
clusive treat have been made by
The Krystal Company, whose
famous Krystal Kritters are
busy at work as Santa’s
Christmas helpers.
Also joining Santa’s team are
members and supporters of
Griffin’s Golden Age Club, who
will be acting as special
operators for the telephone
calls.
According to Michael Brown,
manager of the Krystal in
Griffin, all that is required is for
children to complete a simple
registration card furnished by
Krystal. Children 12 years of
age and younger are eligible to
receive the Santa call.
“We’re especially pleased to
feature this opportunity,”
Brown said. “It makes our
participation in the Christmas
season a very personal com
mitment, and we at Krystal
think that’s how it should be.
“We have the registration
cards available now,” Brown
continued. “And we’re inviting
parents from the Griffin area to
drop by with their children and
fill out one of the cards. Os
course, because of our arrange
ments with Santa, this is ex
clusively for the Griffin area.”
Judy Kato, director of the
Griffin Golden Age Club, em
phasized the enthusiasm of club
members over their par
ticipation in the Call From
Santa program.
"Our members have
responded beautifully to the
opportunity to participating in
this Krystal program,” Miss
Kato said. “They’re truly ex
cited about it, and it’s the kind
of effort that helps solidify our
efforts. The club is only two
years old, but it extremely
active. We want it to grow in
that manner — active. This
Krystal program helps, for it
embraces the entire commun
ity, fusing the young with those
who are older.”
Yule plum
for craft
unions ?
WASHINGTON - (LENS)
— The craft unions in the
building trades seem about to
receive a plum that they have
been reaching for throughout
the past 20 years: the right of
a single union to shut down an
entire building site even
though its quarrel may be
with only one of the contrac
tors there
In 1949 the National Labor
Relations Board decided that
such action constituted a
secondary boycott; this is il
legal under the Taft-Hartley
act. Two years later the
board's decision was rein
forced by the Supreme Court.
Now both chambers of
Congress have voted to make
so-called common site
picketing legal.
Builders are violently op
posed to the step and even the
unions agree that it means
that labor on sites will tend to
become all-union or all non
union. At present only about
2.7 million of the 4 5 million
building workers belong to un
ions and union wage-rates are
so high that the non-union sec
tor has been making great
strides.
But there is a price-tag at
tached to the bill. President
Ford says that he will sign it
only if it reaches his desk ac
companied by another
measure, now well advanced
in Congress, that is designed
to bring more order, and
smaller wage increases, to
the building industry.
Because the employers and
the unions are both so
fragmented, decisions on
wage demands and strikes are
usually taken at the local
level, where each union tries
to outdo the others. Such leap
frogging has led to a high level
of strikes and to wages nearly
double those in manufac
turing.
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— Griffin Daily News Thursday, December 11,1975