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BOCA RATON NEWS Vol. 15, No. 59 Friday, Feb. 27, 1970 14 Pages 10 Cents In transportation field New'iarced settlement' plan for labor disputes WASHINGTON (UPI) —President industry are inadequate, Nixon bargain over the final offers. If no interdependent economy is Nixon asked Congress today for broad advocated what he described as a agreement was reached a special extraordinarily vulnerable to any new powers— including a compulsory "final offer selection" to break group of three neutral panelists would major interruption in the flow of goods. settlement process—to deal with labor deadlocks. be set up by either the disputants or the "Work stoppages in the railroad, disputes in the transportation field He asked Congress to extend the President and the special group would airline, maritime, longshore or such as the threatened stoppage of the present 80-day cooling off period choose one of the final offers as the trucking industries are more likely to nation's railroads. allowed the government for up to an final and binding settlement. imperil the national health or safety Declaring present laws covering additional 30 days, to permit the Nixon said this procedure would be than work stoppages in any other labor disputes in the transportation government to compel partial preferable to compulsory arbitration industries." operation of struck transportation which rail unions have always opposed The railroads and airlines are not industries if needed and to impose the in the past because it would encourage subject to the Taft-Hartley law but are compulsory settlement machiner as a both sides to "compete to make the dealt with under a separate railway last resort. most reasonable and most realistic labor act. YOUR DAY Under the last procedure, each of the final offer—one which will have the Nixon said whenever possible the 197D FEBRUARY parties would be given three days to best chance to win the panel's government should stay out of private M T W submit either one or two final offers to endorsement." labor disputes, but "when the public 12 3 4 5 6 7 the labor secretary. The parties would In his special message to Congress, interest requires that government step 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 then be given five days to meet and Nixon said: "Our highly in, then it should do so through 15 16 17 18 19,20, 21 procedures which bring the current 22 23 24 25 26 1221 28 conflict to an equitable conclusion without weakening the self-reliance of Third man spent most, future bargainers." A prolonged bargaining dispute between the railroads and four Basketball shopcraft unions has brought the Mrs. Judy McKeehan, steno clerk at the local Southern Bell office, lost city council race industry to the verge of a nationwide compares the 1924 directory which had one page of listings for Boca Raton, stoppage. Only two court injunctions with the new directory, now being delivered, which has 97 pages of Boca tourney ByPETEPEPINSKY He was defeated by Tore Wallin and have prevented a total stoppage and Raton-Deerfield Beach listings. The deadline for filing campaign Pat Honchell. the present injunction is scheduled to expenditures and contributions for the Wallin reported expenses totaling expire Monday at 4 p.m. EST. four persons who ran in the City $554.80 for the runoff. His contributions Nixon said that the railway act's opens amounted to $505. • The Joneses just Council runoff election Feb. 17 comes emergency provisions have been this afternoon at 5 p.m. Honchell and Earl Sloane, who was invoked 187 times in the past 45 years Boca Raton and Dillard High Two of the men have already filed defeated along with Moore, had not but work stoppages have occurred at Schools have at it in the opening reports, and the other two plan to do so filed reports as of noon today but had the rate of more than one per year game of district competition in early this afternoon. their figures ready. since 1947 despite the coolingoff aren't keeping up basketball tonight at 7:30 . The Honchell expended $1,341.45 on the period. second game will see Blanche In the runoff election race, Bill runoff. He collected $1,075 in The President told Congress the ByPETEPEPINSKY directory assistance. In Boca Raton, Ely and Cardinal Gibbons school Moore stated that he received $1,600 in contributions for the runoff, carried railway act "actually discourages The first of the new telephone Delray Beach and Deerfield Beach, on the floor at 9 p.m. Both games contributions against $1,491.46 in over $214.54 in donations from the genuine bargaining" because both directories, corrected through Jan. 2 of directory assistance is now 411. are at Boca Raton High School. expenditures. Only one contribution primary election, and paid out $51.91 sides in disputes have come to regard this year, are now being delivered. Delivery of the 42,000 directories, an required identification. Edwin B. from his own funds. the government participation as a The Boca Raton-Deerfield Beach increase of 6,300 over last year, should Young, of 1615 Royal Palm Way, Sloane received $92 from "close to 60 normal part of the negotiating process. section covers 97 pages — an increase be completed by March 13. Cochran Lost card? donated $250. different people" he reported. The Other portions of the transportation of 12 nages over last year's directory. asks that customers throw away their Concerning the contributed funds not largest contribution was in the amount •"industry such as maritime, longshore This represents apprr:;iin?-iteiy 3,100 old directories to avoid wrong used in the campaign, Moore's report of $10. His expenses amounted to and trucking industries are covered numbers because of outdating. WASHINGTON (UPI) — If new listings in the area. stated, "The balance of $108.54 was $180.74, of which $10.92 was paid by under the emergency provisions of the Just for information, the Joneses are someone steals your credit card According to Gene Cochran, local paid out to Mr. Moore for 'out of picket' Sloane himself and the rest came from Taft-Hartley act which Nixon helped not keeping up with the Johnsons and and runs up a big bill with it, Southern Bell manager, the covers of expenses incurred by his campaign." carry-over contributions from the write in 1947 when he was a the Smiths, at least in number. In the you'd only be liable for $50 worth the books are the first to display a Moore was not elected to the Council. runoff and the donations mentioned. congressman. Boca Raton-Deerfield Beach section, of charges under a bill approved redesigned Bell symbol and bright new 96 Joneses are listed, compared to 117 by the Senate Banking : colors which are being introduced 1 Johnsons and a whopping 151 Smiths. Committee. throughout the country and will Actually, the Millers also top the The bill also outlaws the eventually appear on telephone vehicles and many other associated Joneses in number, with 97, but it was widespread practice by banks of very close. mailing out unsolicited credit items. Stanley E. Zuromski, of Deerfield cards. The cover of the new book features a color aerial photograph of the Boca Beach, is still the last name in the Meet Raton Inlet and the new numbers for section. Quick facts Weather: Fair today through Saturday, not so cold tonight. a Zoning board High yesterday 70, low this morning 43. Low tonight 55-60, high tomorrow 74. Noon today 69. pusher delays hearings Boating: Seas two to four feet near shore, higher from the ByKATHIEKEIM A letter from J. P. Williams, district Gulfstream eastward. Inland Two public hearings were recessed (Continued on Page 3) waters will have a light to by the Planning and Zoning Board moderate chop. High tide at Name: Ralphie Thursday because of objections that a 12:47 a.m. Saturday; low Age: 12 landowner was not notified and tides at 6:32 p.m. this evening Height: four feet because businessmen opposed a and 7:02 a.m. Saturday. Weight: 60 pounds rezoning that would make them "non- Fishing: There are still some Occupation: drug pusher at conforming." kingfish and dolphin running P.S. 60 The two hearings were recessed for out in the Atlantic, along with See: story on page two two weeks to give parties involved the a few scattered schools of necessary time to gather additional I was fortunate enough to mackerel south of the information and prepare their cases. receive a traffic ticket about Deerfield Beach Pier. At a public hearing on a petition to three weeks ago, and I've been Freshwater fishing continues rezone railroad right-of-way land from instructed to go to city court to be good along the south side C-l (commercial) to B-2 (business), this coming Tuesday. I read in of the Loxahatchee the board heard objections that the your paper a couple of days . Recreation Area. railroad was not properly notified that ago that city court will not be Television: If jazz is your beat, the board would hold a hearing on the held this coming week. Does tonight's best bet in television proposed rezoning. this mean that I was pardoned is for you — "Jazzfest New or what? Orleans" on Channel 2 at 7 Mrs. Mary Lawrenson, city p.m. The two-hour program court clerk, advised the features Sarah Vaughn, Dizzy Helper that she has sent Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan, Spill at Jacksonville and Count Basie. letters to almost all persons scheduled to appear for Movies: An all-star cast stars in arraignment Tuesday that "The Kremlin Letter" at the they have been rescheduled Boca Raton Theatre.