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MOTHER FROM BALLINGER
. Poison Is Fatal
Texas Leads U.S. [PARTIES
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 2.A
Abilene, Texas, Monday Morning, December 31,1962 4
To Small Child
GRAHAM - The two-year-old News that the young girl became
daughter of a former Ballinger ill last Monday and that an au
woman died Wednesday from ap- topsy performed in t
the Sout!
parent, poisoning from fireworks
she placed in her mouth.
American country indicated thal
death was due to the poisoning
Teresa Jane Stedham, daughter from the fireworks.
She said that the child apparent-
In Traffic Deaths
ry THEY ASSOCIATED PRESS
Holiday violence in Texas
mounted at a quickening pace
Sunday as the weather continued
to clear and invited motorists to
the open highways
Texas led the nation in traffic
accident deaths.
the garage of his homed Sunday.
He apparently lied-ob asphyxia
lion, but a verdict was pending,
officers said.
Pedro Zapata, 57, died in a
highway collision 34 miles south
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last year from Communist coun-
tries accounted for less than one
per cent of the $14.7 billion US
total imports. U.S. exports to the
Soviet bloc amounted to 1133 4
million.
A committee starts its offensive
NO
U.S. Science Eight Texas-Bomm
Authors Receive
‘Oppie’ Awards
DALLAS (AP) - Eight Texas-
born authors received honorary,
"Oppie" awards from the veter- '
an book reviewer, Evelyn Oppen-
of the radiation belt bearing his heimer, in enouncing her ^
accused the tion of the best books for MI
Advisory Sunday. / -
Committee of being “hasty” and Miss Oppenheimer, who has the
“government-dominated.” longest sponsored book review
He said the committee also has broadcast in the nation. Mid this
"an air of authoritativeness inap-was the largest number of native
propriate to sound judgment." Texans ever to be honored in the
Van Allen, of the State Univer annual selections. >V
sity of Iowa, made his remarks at “Twilight of Honor" by Al Dow-
closing sessions of the 129th meet-
ing of the American Association
Group Hit
By Van Allen
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Dr.
James Van Allen — discoverer
against a store handling .Soviet
bloc merchandise by personally
complaining to the manager and
follows up by writing to the store
owner- If this fails, it stages a
"card party."
Under pressure of boycott activ-
ities such big chains as Sears,
Roebuck & Co., F. W. Woolworth
Co., S. S. Kresge Co. and Walgreen
Co. and many other retailers have
stopped stocking Communist
goods.
The committees are getting
some official support. In Birming-
ham, Ala., a city ordinance was
passed requiring a 95.000 license
fee from a store selling Com-
munist goods. Similar municipal
legislation set up $1,4000 license
LOND
Isolated
Britain
drifts tl
up The
still grip
no reliel
Winds
compam
Britain
/ Road-
in chaos
lages V
were as
of San Marcos Sunday. Officers
said Zapata’s automobile smashed
■ At least 21 persons perished, 15__.___________
■ of them in traffic mishaps. Fires into the wreckage of two cars
“ and miscellaneous accidents ac-involved in a minor collision.
—counted for the other deaths . Morris - Minton of Den
The Associated Press began the ...... SNA 924
grim count at C p.m. Friday and
planned to continue it through
midnight Tuesday. Homicides and
suicides, unless directly con-
nected with the holidays, were
of Mr and Mrs Gene Stedham She said that the child apparent- C1W a
of Mata, Venezuela, died about 2|ly got the fireworks from other M 2
p.m. Wednesday in a San Tome, children.
Venezuela,: hospital. The mother of the child is the -= 24
Her mother told the Reporter- former Juanita Tippett of Ballin- GEN. FRANCO
_________________-ger and daughter of Mr. and Mrs . . Spanish leader
- C. C. Tippett who still reside in
IEV.AZLLA the Runnels County city. F JAu.
JFAVIONI Her husband, Gene, is employed FranCO OIVAK
Jllllliyill by the Santa Fe Drilling Co., in IIQIIVU
t Anaco, Venz., and has been there
AL about 17 months. Mrs. Sted-I I F
ASK LONOTEIS ham, her son, Billy, and the vic I amor rorcA
tim” moved to their Mata home LOWVI 1
1 last December.
T. T.nt Mrs. Stedham said they arrived I..
For LUI in Graham Saturday night to pre W age e
■ tea pare for funeral arrangements for 1890
WASHINGTON < Apt-President Tbe child was born July 16, MADRID, Spain (AP) - Gen. B. Uhl Jr., 27, died Sunday be-
Kennedy's top economist indicat- 1960 in Graham Francisco Franco announced Sun-
ed Sunday the administration will Surviving are the parents- two day night he is giving Spain's
ask Congress for a reduction in sisters, Gail and Sandra a broth unskilled labor force a new daily
taxes next year that will be more er Billy, grandparent. Mr minimum wage of 60 pesetas-
than $4 billion. Mrs W. E. Stedham of Graham, $1 - nearly double the former
Walter Heller, chairman of Ken the Ballinger grandparents; a scale. It was welcome news to the
nedy's Council of Economic Ad-great-aunt, Mrs. H. H. Wilson of peons.
visers. said the much-discussed Ballinger; an aunt, Mrs. Wardel! announcement came in a
but still undisclosed program will Long of Winters. | New Year 8 speech, broadcast by
include a large reduction in the -----------— radio and television. The speech
lower brackets, a cut in tax rates _ .... seemed 10 reflect preoccupation
— - - - with a rash of strikes that handi-
0
name — Sunday
President’s Science
Former Resident
above 65 per cent, plus more in-
centive, for investment and a re-
duction'in corporate rates. Tau, Cauul
“This is a big, balanced pro- layior LOulIy,
. gram." he said. - : "
Heller, in a television interview,
C. K. Greaves Dies
would not spell out details of the
plan, long promised by the ad-
ministration to stimulate the econ-
omy, broaden the tax base and
reduce unemployment | number of years, died at 11:30
But he said emphatically: a.m. Sunday at his home in
"What is required is not a small Wichita Falls following an appar-
cut of $1 or $2 billion ... but ent heart attack.
a substantial cut , a S3- or Funeral will be held at 2:30
34-biIlion cut wont do the job. p.m. Tuesday in Owens and Brum-
He outlined the other general ley Memorial Chapel, with burial
tax areas that would be raff tied in a Wichita Falls cemetery.
and expressed confidence that Mr. Greaves was born Jan 14.
, Congress would approve most of 1883 in Coleman County. He lived
the proposals.
The U.S. Chamber of Com-
Coleman K. Greaves, 79, a
native of Coleman County and
resident of Taylor County for a
number
not included.
The latest reported deaths in
Texas included
Charlie R. Johnson, 13, of Jef-
ferson in East Texas died Sunday
when his bicycle was struck by
a car on State 49, Just west of
Jefferson.
A Fort Worth Negro, Forrest
leath the wheels of a Texas and
Pacific switch engine. Trainmen
said Uhl was lying between the
rails when he was first seen
Accidental death was ruled.
A Mt. Pleasant couple, Mr and
Mrs. G. C. Cannon, were killed
Sunday in a two-car collision, on
State 49 2% miles east of that
East Texas town.
capped the Spanish economy from
May to September and with the —
Franco government's interest in
obtaining an early association
with the European Common
Market. *
ver. Colo, was killed in a two-car
collision Sunday one mile north
of the West Texas town of
Hereford.
A game of fast draw proved
fatal Friday for James Vernon
Martin, 32, at Houston. Martin
bet he could clap his hands farter
than his brother-in-law, Jimmy
Harold Sawyer, 25, could draw.
Sawyer said he didn't know the 1 _ .
pistol was loaded, " fees, in Montgomery and Phoenix
A holiday hunting trip resulted
in the death of Frank Seward.
35, of Stonewall when he was
accidentally shot. With him was
his 9-year-old son. The accident
occurred in Blanco County. *
Accident Count
At Halfway Point-
City Ala., Columbus, Ga., and But-
te, Mont.
However, al has not been
'government-dominated "
lea of Amarillo was chosen as the
best murder novel. "The Uncle’’
Marshall Alton Henderson, 56, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
of Amarillo, was found dead in Traffic
STORK NEWS
Fires
Miscellaneous
Total
154
• 25
31
210
New Year celebrators died on
merce, the Committee on Eco-
nomic Development, other busi-
ness groups and the AFL-CIO lab-
or federation have all endorsed
a big cut in taxes,Heller said,
calling it "a rolling consensus.”
for many years in the Guion com-
munity in Taylor County before
moving to Wichita Falls about 20
years ago.
He is survived by his wife; three
sons, Clyde of Wichita Falls, Troy
of Van Horn and Reese of Loving:
ton, N. M; two daughters, Mrs.
Velma Cottrell, of Camino, Calif.,
. The reduction is badly needed.
he said. . and Mrs. Maud Carter of Fort
x For 51 years this economy Worth; three stepsons, Byron
has been operating below, con- and Myron Yancey of Corona,
siderably below its potential. . . Nay and Bee Yancey of
The tax system keeps pulling out bad N M Ptw estequauehters
of the economy too large a total 0. x O SPASerS,
amount to permit the products of Mas Lore e C SRaiO wWid ta
industry and agriculture ,to be News Hall Canr Sand
sold at full employment levels." Hiau, Cam, and 15 grand
_________T _____________children.
The 30-page address, recorded
Friday for broadcasting by radio
and television, was devoted al-
most entirely to economics and
a stout- defense of the political
system developed under Franco's
regime.
The generalissimo, made only
passing mention ofinternational
communism, blaming it for an
arms race which, drained billions
of dollars from finds that might
have been used for humanitarian
purposes.
A government spokesman said
18 per cent of Spain's labor force
of nine million men and women
would profit from the new mini-
mum wage scale. The old official
minimum was, 36 pesetas — 60
cents.
This spokesman said the actual
effect of Franco’s announcement
would be to give peon workers
about 100 pesetas-*-*! .66—per day.
including supplements in the form
of three extra months pay an-
nually plus Sunday and vacation
IN
smooth sailing for the "card
party" participants Eight of
them were arrested in a Yonk-
ers, N. Y., department store and
charged with disorderly conduct.
The state's attorney at Decatur last long and was stronger than
Ill., said he would recommend -4-----1-4-3 ”
that anyone caught distributing
cards be prosecuted for trespass-
ing.
While some merchants capitu-
lated, others refused to back
down.
,the nation's highways in ever in-
Five births were reported Sun-creasing numbers Sunday as the
day at Hendrick, Memorial Hospi-four-day weekend moved to the
tal:. ′ halfway mark.
a Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wel- At the beginning of the week-
don Pritchett, 8 20th, 8t end-running from 6 p.m. Friday
7:02 a.m. Sunday, „ 'to midnight Tuesday - traffic
Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn deaths were fewer than the toll.
Wayne Odom, Box 142' Novice, for like Periods in recent New
at 12:24 a.m. Sunday. , Year holidays. But deaths mount-
. Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Richard ed more swiftly Sunday.
Aquirre, 5474 La-Guene Dr., 1:09 _ .a
Sunday The National Safety Council.
Boy to Mr and Mrs. Luther concerned over the pickup.
Junior Sanders, 1442 Hollywood, at warned motorists to be cautious.
2 13 am Sunday Its warning stressed two factors
Girl to Mr and Mrs Carle E that have figured largely in casu-
pm. Sunday,ditions.
VIRAD A Saturday storm dumped snow
V A UI 1U on a wide zone in the East, add-
W ing to the hazards of motoring.
During the recent long Christ-
pay..
"We regret from the bottom of
our hearts that there remain some
. sectors of Spain, isolated minori-
ties, to which bur economic pro-
He was a member of the First
Primitive Baptist Church in Wich-
ita Falls.
PAST 40 Charity Green, 85,
TAE1 V Dies in Ballinger;
Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS 1 IH P999
Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Difec (Al Today
Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR AIICA JCl loddy
gress has not yet reached." Fran-
co said. "Because of this my gov-
ernment has directed the estab-
lishment of the new minimum
salary for unspecialized workers.
"We know that this boost may
produce a disturbance in some
small sectors of our economy. But
my government cannot longer
contemplate the existence of min-
imum salaries which are intoler-
able and which (social justice
will not permit.” \
ed "steam" to flow from the unit mas weekend—also four days —
: off the top of the bank's front. 646 persons died in traffic acci-
Bank officials were notified of dents, 107 in fires and 85 in other
the incident and three vice pres- kinds of accidents, for a total of
idents were on the scene shortly . .
after firemen arrived. .The council has estimatedthat
Seven units of firefighters were between 420 and 480 Americans
dispatched to the bank and were will lose their lives in traffic acci-
on the scene for about 45 minutes, dents during the current holiday
A huge ladder was lifted in order period.-
that several firemen might climb
on top of the structure (nape Da ditan
Following a few minutes' in- Ddce Kduidliol
spection, firemen discovered that
a major blaze was not in the mak- Key to Detirement
ings - but that only the steam RCT IV, KVIIIVIIIOIII
"In a nutshell, I told them to
for the Advancement of Science by Margaret Abrams, also of
He was one of two scientists at Amarillo, was rated the number
the meeting who spoke out against ()ne novelette. Winning in the
the committee “best psychological novel" cate- ,
it was a committee statement gory was "Ship of Fools" by Kath-
on radiation effects of a nuclear erine Anne Porter of Washington,
test last July, 250 miles above D. <„ who was born at Indian
Johnston Island in the Pacific. Creek in Brown County.
that-drew Van Allen’s fire. I The late Stanley Walker, who
A government report in August gained national fame as city edi-
implied the test had created an tor of the New York Herald -
artificial radiation belt that would Tribune in the 30s, received top
go to hell," said Joseph Megdell,
operator of the 14-store Yankee
discount chain in Michigan. "I
object to any group of crack. He said the evidence from more
pots who walk up to a legitimate than half a dozen satellites now
business man and tell him what
.. _ - - , recognition in the anecdotage
had been predicted. Van Allen and class as author of “Texas.” Walk-
s'.’sxa comatinteen that e died this year a £ ranch
ignored some evidence found by home near Lampasas, Tex. -
satellites measuring the belt New Country," by Allan Bos-
-1 worth of Roanoke, Va., won in
. Van Allen said the committee the memoir division. He was
had relied almost solely on infor-reared at Ozona in Crockett Coun-
mation obtained by the Telstar -
satellite lofted right after the blast 1
and had ignored evidence from
the Injun satellite.
merchandise to carry and what
not to carry."
passing through the artificial ra-
diation belts indicates the com-
mittee statement was wrong
"Dick Dowling at Sabine Pass"
by Frank Tolbert of Dellas won
an "Oppie” in the Texiana class;
Potluck" by Helen Corbitt of
Dallas was chosen as the best
cookbook; and "Verbs and Sea-
sons" by Frances Kramer Den-
J. 1
Ser
Pope John Named
As Man of Year
NEW YORK (AP) — Time mag-
azine named Pope John XXIII its
Man of the Year Sunday.
The Roman Catholic leader,
first man of religion to be so
named since Time started the
Man of the Year nominations in
1927, was picked- by Time’s editors
largely because of the Ecumeni-
cal Council he called in Rome to
further Christian unity, - a
The Time announcement said
Pope John has given the world
"what neither science nor diplo-
ning of Dallas was picked as the
best volume of poetry.
Van Allen predicted the most
durable radiation would last no ... _ .
more than a few years and prob-Miss Oppenheimer’s honorary
ably would not be detectable by
next summer were announced on her weekly
Also critical of the President’s radio program in. Dallas.
committee was Dr James W She has been reviewing books
professionally for more than 2D
years. Her own book, "Book Re-
“Oppies” for best books in 1962
Warw ick radio astronomer of the
high altitude, observatory at Boul-
der, Colo He said he felt he was
"crying in the wilderness"- in
dealing with the committee re-
garding the nuclear test effects
viewing for an Audience," was
published this year. .
No Matchmaking
TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—The
appeared like smoke. Snell said.E a a
John A. Wright, executive vice
president of the firm, praised Abi-2
lene firemen and police for their PHILADELPHIA (AP)L There
quick action, will be an arbitrary retirement
They were really alert . and age for astronauts flying to the
got here in a hurry and were moon—not in terms of years, but
prepared to put one (a fire) in exposure to penetrating radi-
out, said the smiling bank offi-ation in space.
cial. * | The report came Sunday from
— . The police did a good job too," space doctors weighing the risks,
the said, mentioning the blockades the stresses and the safety fac-
that officers had put up near the tors for the Apollo moon flights
bank to prevent motorists and expected by 1970.
curious, passersby from interfer- Once an astronaut builds up a
is with the work of firefighters, total of 250 rads of exposure to
• Gene Davis and J E Smith, radiation in space, he'U have-to
both vice presidents, were on quit flying, and that could' come
hand..five to ten years after he starts.
. ac pass year ...... asva came to Runnels County in 1919 / Davis explained that the cooling said Dr. Joseph A. Connor .Jr. of
1,000 communities have been from Minersone County in NEW YORK (AP) - Labor tower was used to cool hot water the National Aeronautics and
successfully treated here at “survivingeure one daughter Secretary W Willard Wirtz re-in air conditioning units of the
- 'Excelsior Springs. They have Mrs. Vernetta Barnes o Santa cessed mediation efforts Sunday building. He said that following
found soothing relief and im- Monica, Calif. one brother, one night in the week-long longshore- the scare he turnedv off a switch
proved health. ’ sister, one grandchild and two men * strike and announced there, which had apparently been left on
■ great grandchildren was “more understanding” on Sunday night.
. The Excelsior --------------great grandchildren. , TE-L - I Fine Ckiat n “ *-*-L - —--
Medical Clinic,
RAT I INXCER , RNG. (rl As Franco spoe the National
If you are a victim of these BAL 1 Aonarity Economic Council released fig-
symptoms then your troubles JEc, Cat n. .... eat ures showing per capita income
may be traced to Glandular Friday roloee a 2nd iiness for Spain in 1962 was up 10.8 per
, Inflammation. Glandular In-Fund war £ at 10 4cent over that of 1961.
. ..flammation is a constitutional uneral will be held at 10 a m
disease and medicines that Cemetery. Officiating will be the
• merely give temporary relief Rev. L. B George Jr . pastor of
cannot be expected to remove the Mount Pleasant Baptist
the causes of your troubles church here
Neglect of Glandular In- She was born Nov. 25, 1877, in
flammation often leads to pre-Gonzales County and married
mature senility and to incura- Tom Green there in January of
bleconditions. , -1898. He died in 1961: Mrs. Green
The past year men from came to Runnels County in 1919
Monday with burial in Evergreen ’
Wirtz Reports
Dock Workers
Strike Stymied
Space Administration. Dr. Connor
spoke to the American Associa-
tion for the Advancement of Sci-
great-grandchildren.
macy can provide: a sense of, its
unity as the human family." The
Time editors added:
“That sense is the core of the
Christian tradition, whose. God
lives in history and invites the
family of man to help him form
it. . , . .
"By bringing Christianity to a
new confrontation with the world
and salving the wounds that have
torn it for centuries, the Pope in
Rome has helped vastly to recap-
ture the Christian sense of the
family.”
In New York, Dr. I. I. Rabi,
Columbia University physicist and
consultant at large to the commit- Formosa Women’s Association, a
Meerexpregree umu prices at That he civic body, is campaigning against
expressed by -these gentlemen arranged marriage. Don’t let
(Van Alien and Warwick).” matchmakers arrange your mar-.
Rabi said both scientists “know riage, because love cannot be ar
very well that when evidence is ranged, 11 told members in intro-
not complete, the results cannot during the subject at a forum.
be accurately predicted,”, adding: - * " s
"There are times when practi- D • Is
cal action must be taken for vari- burICI insurance
ous reasons. I regret that Dr. Van
Allen was not consulted before- eUIL M
hand, since he seems to be the Soid DV di
final authority.” % * ssswss
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be shorn of the usual pomp and and 90. No medical examination
pageantry because of the Red Chi- necessary.
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ve been turned down by at least
four big insurance companies as
poor risks after a recent spate of
riots and attacks.
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7 We join men and women of good will everywhere in the deeply .
7 meaningful prayer that 1963 may see the dawn of a just and
, lasting peace throughout the world. To all, we wish a New
I Year rich in the fulfillment of this and other dearly cherished 1 1 1
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here.
A rad is a unit of radiation ab-
Fire Chief D C. Musick, on the
both sides
REDUCIBLE
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a mild Non Surgical
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here.
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2 DI. U.S But the chief union negotiator scene, said that about 22 firemen
L Dia declared the talks were "sty- went to the site and more could
mied" and said his hope to "have -′
in Darin the men off the picket lines for
III LdJI DUllin New Year's" had dimmed after
Sunday's talks. - ′
By JOHN FIEHN T Employer sources could not be
BERLIN (AP)—Two explosions reached for comment after Sun-'
were heard from inside East Ber- day night's discussions. *
Im early Monday by Western' Eaglier Sunday Writs said dur-
guards at the Berlin wall, ling a brief news conference that
Shortly afterward. Western he believed a basis had been
news agencies received anony- worked out for solving the major
mous telephone claims that an stumbling block in the talks, the
.anti-Communist action group had question 8 two-year study of
set off three blasts at East Ber- the size of work gangs. .
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TRAIN
(Continued from Page 1-A)
Fla., a truck driver who saw the
accident, said Mr Lewis was
driving slowly at the time and
apparently failed to see the train
Engineer of the Texas and Pa-
cific train was E. C. Casey of
Big Spring
The crossing does net have a
mechanical warning signal.
Mr Lewis' wife died less than
sorption
The moon flights will be made
during a period when the sun is
reaching its period of maximum
activity—boiling off storms of pro-
ton radiation from its surface
with increasing frequency and vio-
lente
The sun is now in a quiet pe-
riod—and space scientists trying
to gauge the danger to astro-
nauts from such solar storms
wish they could study the radia-
tion from the sun's peak activity.
Dr. Connor said.
The astronauts will have some
ior
Wednesday
and se
a year ago He is. survived by
two sons, Richard of Stanton and
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— .0 R , Wirtz said both were behaving
I An Associated Press reporter in a “responsible, reasonable"
inspected the area 2% hours after manner
the explosions were heard, but But a short time earlier, chief
found no evidence they, had OC-ILA negotiator Thomas Gleason_____... acre, .as te Er
curred in the sector the caller had had referred to a company offer lis Todd, pastor, officiating as-
reported There was no damage and said: . “We don't like it sisted by the Rev w H Uhlman
B G. of Colorado
Funeral will be held Tuesday
at 10 a.m. in the First Methodist
Church here, with the Rev El-
protection against this solar ra-19.
diation, but Dr. Connor said
it would cost too much in weight *
to protect them fully. So the |
moon flights will be made with a -
tolerance from some radiation
Specials - PLATE
CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK PLA
visible or any unusual police ac- at all ”
tivity. ′ *
and said:- “We don’t like it
sisted by the Rev. W. H Uhlman,
Gleason disclosed a new union
Wake Up
and Live!
proposal he said “should be the
means of ending this strike” but
he gave no details.
A union spokesman said the pro-
posal included a contract running
two years, during which a study
pastor of the First Baptist Church.
Burial will be in the Evergreen
Cemetery here, under the direc-
tion of Arrington Funeral Home.
Masonic graveside rites will be
conducted.
A farmer, he was born in
Martin County Oct. 26, 1902. He
married Clara Faye Louder May
2, 1931 in Lovington, N. M. She
died March.,3, 1962.
IAPP’
start your day with Buz Sawyer
in the morning Reporter-News!
of the manpower issue would be
made, with no strike during the
term of the contract; a 50-cent
package providing 15 cents hourly
the first year and 11 cents the p . .
second year in wages, plus 14 Blood Type a Must
cents in pension benefits and 10 ROME (AP) — The Transport
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