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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-9-1964 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1964). Winona Daily News. 543. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/543 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. (AP) ad CHICAGO Railroermakers and blacksmiths, car-Strike Courts two of its officers; the Interna* The railroads have settled . ' Blo - The s rail traffi c, than withlthe AFL-CIOfo Railway mands for the threeck unions Askea union d na- nation tion's railroads have filed a pe- spokesman said. Employes Department, which "wholly inconsistent with the tion al Association of Machinists men and the firemen and oilers, with 8 of their 11 principal nono- tition in U.S. District Court Judge Joseph Sam Perry had been authorized to bargain recommendations of the Presi- and two of its officers ; and the reached agreement* before the perating unions and all 5 opera* scheduled a hearing today on deadline. seeking to prevent a scheduled the railroad petition filed late for them. dent's Emergency Board . " Sheet Metal Workers' Interna- ting unions within the emerge* strike 10) days before Christmas Tuesday. The carriers sought a tempo- A presidential emergency tional Association and three of The agreements followed ncy's boards recommendations. by three shop unions. The unions — electrical work- rary restraining order to pre- board had recommended a its officers; and all members of closely the recommendations of The carriers have refused to go The unions, representing ers, machinists and sheet metal vent a strike, picketing or other wage Increase of 27 cents an the three unions. the presidential emergency beyond the pattern with the some 53,000 workers , called a workers — reinstated a strike types of interference with the hour over three years: Joseph W. Ramsey, geenral board, three shop unions. walkout Tuesday for 6 a.m. call originally set for Nov , 23, movement of trains. The peti- The petition accused the three vice president of the Interna- The three unions still bargain- The unions contend their Tuesday , Dec. 15 , after talks but postponed for further nego- tion also sought a permanent unions of subverting their mem- tional Association of Machinists, ing postponed the Nov. 23 strike members possess certain skills broke down in Washington over tiations. injunction. bers by asking for bigger wage said the union would contest the at_the request of Secretary of which entitle them to a larger wages. The railroads alleged in the The railroads charged that a hikes than the Railway Em- petition, but declined to elabo- Labor W. Willard Wirtz. They pay boost. They contend they A strike would cripple 187 petition that the strike deadline nationwide work stoppage would ployes Department had asked. rate. went from Chicago to Washing- are underpaid in relation to railroads and terminal and is an illegal attempt to compel cost them a daily loss in opera- The petition named as defend- Six shop unions were involved ton to confer with Wirtz and comparable jobs in industry. switching companies which han- the railroads to bargain directly ting revenues of $26,752,000. ants the International Brother- in the Nov. 23 strike call, but continue negotiations with the Ramsey said the three unions dle more than 90 per cent of the with the three unions, rather The petition called the de- hood of Electrical Workers and the three which represent boil- carriers. now average $2.74 per hour. Goodfellows Need Your Help Another U.S. Soldier Killed Barry Carries Unity In Viet Clash SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) - Government forces won the Bat- tle of An Lao today by recap- turing a strategic ,hill from Plea to Ike and Nixon Communist guerrillas. But fight- NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. politics with former President would meet in the afternoon, but the Republican colors in the last ing erupted at a dozes other Barry Goldwater is ready to tell Dwight D. Eisenhower: and that details had not been four presidential elections. places in central Viet Nam and a Republican summit confer- former Vice President Richard worked out. - "This is a very informal con- ence today he thinks the strug- M. Nixon. ference," Burch said. another American was killed. gle over GOP leadership is tear- Precise arrangements for the "There is no agenda," said The embattled party chair- A U.S. infantry officer died in ing the beaten party apart. New York conference were -Republican National Chairman man, hand-picked by Gold- a Viet Cong ambush in coastal That was the word from a cloudy. There was no word as to X)ean Burch. He is here to at- water, said he does not expect Phu Yen Province. source close to the defeated Re- exactly when or where the tend at least part of the discus- the Arizona senator will specifi- publican presidential nominee meeting would be held. An Ei- sions usat will bring together cally ask Eisenhower and Nixon The toll of Americans killed as Goldwater prepared to talk senhower aide said the three the three men who have carried to back Burch's continued serv- in combat in South Viet Nam ice as GOP chairman. in the last three years rose to The Republican National Committee meets in Chicago 231. Deaths from other war-re- Jan. 22-23 to decide whether lated c auses are listed at 95. U.S., Britain to Approach Burch will retain his post. Nearly 1,500 Americans have A source close to Goldwater been wounded. Ten are missing said the Republican nominee and nine are detained by the who lost in a landslide to * resi- Communists. Allies on New NATO Plan dent Johnson, wanted to talk Th* Empty Stocking with Eisenhower and Nixon 1 About a dozen Americans THIS CARTOON, drawn by Tom May, children were not forgotten at Christmastime. WASHINGTON (AP)—British of the nuclear force to which at working out the broadened about the struggle now going on Detroit Journal artist in 1907 when he dis- The Goodfellows organization was founded in have been wounded in various Prime Minister Harold Wilson the British would assign their NATO nuclear program in more within the party. said today his talks with Presi- bomber and prospective nuclear concrete detail. covered a little girl forgotten at Christmas, Winona in 1910 when contributions were asked parts of South Viet Nam. this The source said Goldwater week.^- dent Johnson have been com- submarine units with Allied has been a source of inspiration to Good- by the old Winona Independent "to see that The two leaden reportedly would explain his views on the pletely successful in setting ob- sharing of the costs as well as battle which pits his conserva- fellow organizations since that time. The pub- Santa Claus won't forget a single child in The An Lao Valley was the jectives for the formation of a the strategic control. stopped short of trying to agree "You tive followers against GOP lication of the cartoon at Christmastime, 1908, Winona." , too, can help keep this spirit scene of a hard, three-day ac- nuclear weapons force in NATO In two days of conferences cn a formula embracing the moderates. prompted the formation of Forgotten Clubs, alive in Winona by making a contribution to tion. and laying guidelines for Allied ended Tuesday night, Wilson new, broader approach, but offi- icontri- One U.S. soldier was killed, consultation. and Johnson agreed that the cials said they had reached ac- "He will explain that as far as an idea which other cities adopted and con- the Goodfellows now. Mail or bring - he is concerned, this is tearing Verted into GoodfeHBw organizations. They butions to The Goodfellows in care of The another was missing and two Wilson also declared at a United States and Britain will cord on the general guidelines were wounded at the end of the start urgent consultations with to be followed in the consulta- the party up, " the source said. all had the same purpose — to see that little Daily News. news conference winding up his Eisenhower met twice with fierce fighting in the valley 300 Washington conferences that other nations this week aimed tions. * miles northeast of Saigon. More Gov. William W. Scranton of "we are prepared to go for- Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, than 50 Vietnamese government ward with all proposals" in- POLITICAL PAYOFF CHARGED soldiers were believed killed. Pa., Tuesday. The talks were cluding a U.S. plan for an Al- described as social with "no ' The Communists suffered at lied jointly owned and mixed- political significance." manned nuclear surface fleet. least 30 dead but captured two West Germany would be a Small Cut in Rep. Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio 4.2-inch mortars—the largest in said in a telephone interview he general use in Viet Nam—and central member of this force. lnto 300 rounds of ammunition. They is not Interested in becoming Committee Looks Wilson expressed hope that also destroyed or damaged five party chairman. He brushed the French government of Pres- aside as "rumors" reports that ^ armored amphibious personnel ident Charles de Gaulle will be Russ Military carriers. some Republicans are rallying interested in the new, broadened MOSCOW (AP) - Premier budgets of the big nations. behind him as a replacement A Vietnamese division com- approach to a solution of the Baker s Bank Records Alexei N. Kosygin announced The new Soviet premier said for Burch.