Rage Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, December 8, 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, December 8, 1972 WHOLESALE PRICES RISE Hopes die for inflation r WASHINGTON (iyp) - Wholesale prices surged ahead sharply in November, the Labor Depart- ment said yesterday in a report that almost kills government hop- es of slowing the rate of infla- tion to at least 3 per cent by year's end. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said that the wholesale price in- dex increased by 0.6 per cent in November, the biggest monthly increase since July and a con- trast to slower price rises at the wholesale level in September and October. The report revealed that whole- sale prices have gone up 5.4 per Court rules on labor case3 By AP and Reuters ed, the members agreed that de- WASHINGTON - The Supreme fectors were subject to a $2,000 fine. Court ruled yesterday that labor I Thirty-one members eventually unions cannot fine workers who quit the union during the lengthy quit the union during a strike and strike and went back to work. The return to their jobs. local tried to fine them a day's The 8-1 decision, written by Jus- wages for each day worked. tice William Douglas, held that a The court agreed with the Na- union has no more control over a tional Labor Relations Board that former member "than it has over the fines were illegal under the the man in the street." 1947 Taft-Hartley law. The case involved a strike in In a second ruling the court held 1968-69 by the Textile Workers Un- unanimously that tenants in apart- ion, AFL-CIO, against the Nashua, ment complexes have a right un-; N.H., plant of the International der the 1968 federal civil rights Paper Box Machine Co. All but one law to sue landlords on charges of member of the local voted to discriminating against black appli- cent in the first full year of Pre- sident Nixon's wage-price con- trols. This was more than the 5.2 per cent increase in wholesale prices that occurred on the eight months before Nixon froze wages and prices Aug. 15, 1971. Controls of- ficially started Nov. 14, 1971. At Camp David, Md., where Nixon met yesterday with his top budget advisers, press secretary Ronald Ziegler said "we do not regard the November increase" in the wholesale price index "as a sign of worsening of the in- flationary process." While saying the fight against inflation must continue, Ziegler said, "we have made significant strides in bringing the rate of inflation down." The administration, in the past, has claimed that price controls have reduced the rate of infla- tion by more than one per cent in the past year. Ziegler repeated that Nixon wants to hold federal spending ate drop and said efforts to do that were on the agenda for the budget meeting yesterday at the moun- taintop retreat. The November price increase was caused by a number of com- modities, the bureau said. Food went up 0.6 per cent, largely be- cause of price rises of fresh vegetables, eggs and dairy pro- ducts. Prices of clothing, furni- ture, passenger cars, lumber, leather, some textile products, coal, hides and skins and natural gas all were up. Meat prices de- clined. "MONA MONA" "HISTORY OF THE BLUE MOVIE" EXCLUSIVE-ONE WEEK ONLY ARTI CINEMA 482-3300 31 N. Washington Parking 1 I * * CINEMA II PRESENTS FRIDAY 8 DECEMBER LOOK BACK IN ANGER 1959, Dir: Tony Richardson. With RICHARD BUR- TON, CLAIRE BLOOM, MARY URE. Social Stag- nation in a British Slum. 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