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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1962-06-23 Rail Talks Broken Off; Say Union Is 'Stalling' CII1C co (AP) - Railroad management brol:e off nego­ tiations with 200,000 operating worker Frida 0\ r work rul that the employers (.'Onsidcr call for unnecessary job '. The unions. mad up oC engi· neer . conductor. trainmen, fire­ men and witchmen, mainlaln the u.s. Presses rules are needed for safe and effi­ cient transportation service. It w.s the MCOftd time Ii.. For 4 .. Power MIIy 17 thAt the c.rriers hII4I Itrek.n elf t.tlr. with IIIbtr. MiIn' Wall Meeting •••menl KCused the Ullien ...... ti.tlons of ...111... efforts te BON ,Germany IA'I - The Unit· r.lICh .....Iement of the eli .... ed Stales may press the Soviet A statement is ued by the rail· Union for a four· power meeting roads said it had become "pain· fully clear" that the five union to pul a stop to the Inc rea ing gun· had no intention oC accepting any play along Berlin's wall American part Q[ the recommendation of a Worm/s Eye View of Sum'mer ources reported Friday. pecial commis ion appointed by Secretary of State Dean Ru k former President Dwight D. Eisen­ Twe unkNtttlfl..t SUI .tuIIentt ...... te he". ,....... the 'UII, the 0- CII,,'t help Itut wender, thouth, where the books .re. OIl. well. de,. If they hlllle ,lenty of lotion t. t.ke CII,. of these .UftlHlrMCI hower to work out an agr ment. 11ft •• foet? -Photo by .... Klrtc lah apparently suggested the idea Fri· sky .nd the nt.tity 1_. RIII.r 1 w.y to cepe with June. mW.terms art wtelts .we., lind mIIY" It will rill" nut woeIc. w.,..- day to West German Chancellor J . E. Wolfe, chief spokesman for the carriers, informed the union Konrad Adenauer in a live·hour repre entatlve and Leverett Ed· meeting. wards, chairman of the National Bath Adenliller lind Ru.k teIcI Mediation Board, who has be n The Weather ,......-tel'$ their- t.lks resulted In sitting in on the negotiation , of the carriers' ciecisioD. It 8 Pertly clou4y tN." ..wi t ...!eht full ..r.em.nt on .11 question. was wittl lelltt.red showerl lind thuacI· of mutuill Intorest, indudin, brief meeting. .nierms. Little ch..... 1ft tem,.r •• lerlin. "It I. _vious thllt no "..rell oil owan twe. Hlths te4IIy 1ft ....... American sources said the In· c.n be m.. by p,....,.I... the smma, the StiM Unioer.ritl( of Iowa Gnd ths People of 10tDtJ CUr! creasing danger of serious trouble pr.Mnt ."dlllvor," Wolfe ..W jn II stllftment hllftdttt to Edw .... as a result ot shootings across the Established in 11181 Associated Press Leased Wire and Wlrepboto 5 Centa per Copy Berlin wall by East German .nd the unl ... chl.fs. guards probably will cause the The unions i sued a tatement United Slates to suggest a get· after the breakoff in which they together with the Soviet Union, charged the carriers engaged in Britain and France, the Cour oc· "a deliberate, irresponsible, de­ cupation powers. termined eCfort to force a tran· More than 30 persons have been portation crisis." killed in trying to get through the "Since the start of the pre ent wall. Two East German guards conferences, carrier repre enta. Comp~omise Farm Bill Loom,S were killed recently. The shootlna tives bave sought unilateral ap­ has been getting wilder, and West plication of the presidential raU· German police have begun to build road commis ion's report and ad· their own trenches and sandball amantly refused to negotiate Is· nests. sues," the statement said. Freeman's From the West.rn vl.wpolnt, • L.t.r, et • newl conforenc., four.pow.r meet In, would b. • Wolf. IndlCIIltd the ,.lIrOilds nllturlll slrlll... m to emphuize would put inlo effoct .11 the rt(· Pilots; Engineers Set Air Strike over·.11 Sovl.t responsibility In ommllnd.tions of lhe JptC'.1 Program Fails Ellt B.rlin II .n occup.,lon commission III soon liS the ,1111 . Combined from News Source. 49~ pow.r, rOlds .r. 1"lIlIy free to do ... Conditions late Friday night The Russians usually turn aside The unions have threatened to indieated that 10wo City would In House Vote' $1 00 protests over shootings on the strike je the carriers try to pul grounds that East Germany is a the recommendations into (fect b without uirlin ervic to­ Ike Lauds GOP, 1 sovereign country and Is responsi. without an agreement. day if the schl'uul d trike of 39~ ble. The presidential commi sion, in Ozark AirHn pilots is put into Rebel Democrats; American sources said the ques. Feb r u a r y, recommended that effe t. 81asts Kennedy tion o£ an international authority about 41,000 lirem n on die elloco· NegotlatDra reported no protress 49¢ motives in yard and freight erv· WA HINGTON (II - Th hDpe to control access to West Berlin toward tUement in a strike t ic be eliminated over a period of of on b cl compromi. - on x­ was discussed with Adenauer al· lor midnight, Friday. though Rusk was reported to feel years. The firemen' union has a t n ion or pr nt ~m r, n y 49¢ this is now a hypotheticnl quesllon. membership of around 60,000. Officl.II of Ourk Air Lin", wheat and ( d gr In programs Inc .•t Municipill Airport Stilted - cm riled Friday a. duo t .. ltIed The Russians never have warmed thilt no comPilflY fll,hls would alt r th tunnlna d f· t o( Ule up to the proposal to create such INVe or .,rllll. In low. City .tter odmlnl. tralion' farm bill. an authority. The West German Says Revlon mlclnl,ht Frid.y If the slrike R p. Harold D. Cool y II)..N.CJ Government does not like the U.S. ..., Into tffoct. prOI)()sai because it provides for introduc d lh new m asure aft r the membership oC East Germany. Rigs Prices Ozark, which employs live holding a glum po t mortem on the starr m mbers in Towe City. iJ the d ath of th farm bill with Seer • Adenllutr .110 doult.. thAt the NEW YORK IA'I - The Federal only airline rving this area. The tary oC Aaricultur Orvllle L. thr.. n.utr.ls .u.... ted for Government has accused Revlon, next nearest airline service i Fr man and Democratic mem· m.mbershlp would IICC.pt the r.· Inc., one of the nation's largest United Airlines in Cedar Rapids. bers oC his Hou Aarlculture Com. spon.ibility of m.kin, .11 the cosmetic manufacturers, or price With headquarters in St. Louis, Last of the Missile Launchers mit . real decisions. rigging on wholesale and retail Mo.. Ozark is the only line servo Such • en.·y.... ute".lon of After the private session, Aden· levels. The I.st 8·S2H ,lob.1 b.m.tlc missil. on ord.r for Str.... ic Air d.y. The 1-52H, desl,ned to CArry four skybolt b.lllltlc missiles, ing many mid-continent cities. It pre.. "t provrllml Will lu.t wh.t Will moved, without f.nf.,., out of the ,IlIIt wh.re 467 of the .y .. auer told reporters there was agree· In a civil antitrust complaint operate Into 54 cities in a nine· Comm.nd WIIS rollecl from the .".mbly Frid.y lit thiI IHln, R.publicen f.rm I.,.r Rep. ment on all big questions, includ­ flied Friday in federal court, the state area. Com"."y', Milit.ry Alrcr.ft Syst.ms blvlsion In Wlchit., I<.n. Fri· tems were mild.. - AP Wir.phol. Ch.rl., I . Hoeven If low. trltel ing Berlin, and that he was glad Government contended also that Oz.,k hIlS _out lit ,lIots .nd 10 lubslitute for the IIdmlnlstr.. to have had "tnis very frank and the New York City firm illegally .bout 1,000 other employ",. tion bill on the House fI ..... Thurs· confidential talk." allocated saies territories and cus· N gotiations between the com· Who's 'Second C/o.s'1- dIIy ni,ht. His .mII~1It flilled. tomers in violation oC the Sherman pany and the Air Lines Pilots as· but .... I.ter move to kill the '"II Antitrust Act. sociation have draued along for e.rried 215·205. Student Saves The Government asked Cor a over 14 months. court order to prohibit the com· Cool y said,"W hov no choice The union is asking lor a 2 per Erbe, Union Leaders Trade Blasts but to turn to th program that i Life of Iniured pany from antitrust practices which cent wage increase and company it said date back to as early as the cond best available to u . payment of pension contributions. DES MOINES IA'I - Gov. Nor­ through, and presented him three scab" law and asked : "Why should We cannot afford 10 return In 1963 1952. we support a party thai ham tring Fellow Worker The company issued a statement • • • man Erbe, who urged labor Fri· toy tractors and three toy corn· to the Benson farm pro&rnm which FlI,ht tn.I....... h.ve CAlled • labor?" filled our warehou with ur· Robert L. Golly, DI. Iowa City, denying the charges. day to "quit treating us Republi­ pickers for his daughters. .trlk•• E ••torn Air Lin" plu s at a continued co l of bll. ,.'II$t cans like second class citizens," The enator added that ailing was credited Friday with saving "We intend to fight this com· lind .n AmiflCIIII World AirwllYI It was after Erbe left thal lwo Iowans with doctor bill "could lions Lo the taxpayer.
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