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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 7, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                              November 1964 the stars and stripes Page 7 emergency Board urges pay raise for rail men w Lotf f Washington presidential emergency Board has recommended a two year wage increase totalling 18 cents an hour for hustlers and helpers on approximately 160 the recommendation was made in a wage dispute Between the railroads and the Falcio brotherhood of locomotive fire men and Engin men that had threatened a major rail strike before president Johnson created the a wage increase of per instead of the hourly was recommended for several Hundred engineers represented by the the firemen increase would be retroactive to 15 and the engineers1 to june 1 under the boards the firemen had demanded a 15 per cent which Union sources said would amount to about 44 cents an How a Railroad spokesman said the 15 per cent would be considerably More than president of the said he would meet with management negotiators in Chi Cago monday to discuss the emergency Board recommend under the Rall any labor there can be no strike or other change in the status quo for 30 ending present wage rotes for firemen Range from to per based on the Type of Job freight or passenger and on the size of the the headed by Ronald Haughton of said one of the principal issues in the Dis Pute is whether firemen on freight and Yard locomotives Are entitled to any wage increase at All in View of last years arbitration ruling permitting management gradually to eliminate Tel per cent of those the Board recommended the same increase for both freight and Yard firemen because the railroads had treated All firemen alike lust May and july in agree ing on welfare and insurance benefits and other fringe the Board said it recommended the per Day for engineers represented by the firemen Union because the rail roads had granted that amount in an agreement last june with the brotherhood of locomotive the Board sold even though the per Day increase appeared to be beyond the guide posts set by the presidents coun cil of economic it would create an intolerable situation if engineers in the firemen Union were treated the two rival unions have feuded Over particularly since the arbitration ruling threatened to decimate the fire mens the Board said the 18cent wog increase recommended for firemen in two annual 9cent jumps was based on an earlier emergency boards recommendations in a Case involving 11 no operating rail sgt Marine charged with sniper killing new York up Roy Francis a Marine ser Geant on leave from Cherry has been arrested Here and charged with the sniper slaying of an Iby Earold girl near times Square last june walked into a police stakeout in the cites Queens Sec Tion near the Home of his authorities said Nagle admitted the slaying of blonde Joan who was killed by a Bullet which struck her in the head As she stood talking with a Friend in a parking lot off West 42nd Street in police said Nagle was a vet eran of eight years in the corps and was on a 10day furlough he was in civilian clothes when he was officers the Wilson girl was killed shortly after attending a school graduation she had no known gun traced the gun reportedly used in the slaying was traced to authorities it was discovered in a hotel off times Square by a hotel employee last police traced the gun to a Marine sergeant not the Serviceman told police tie sold it to a civilian employed by the marines and the civilian in turn said he sold the gun to Nagle in at the Lime of the a Man using the room in which the gun was found registered As Alan Martin of 25 Baker have the address proved police Here said Marine a Thorl Les in North Carolina co operated in setting up the trap for paroles killer of woman Minn up Arnold has gone to Cleveland to begin work a clerical the state department of corrections confirmed that the min Neapolis first degree manslaughter in the death of Mary in has been released from the state prison Here on Axilrod was convicted on the states Contention that he killed Moonen after causing Hei when she threatened to Tell her who was Sta cloned in fourth minute Tan fired Vandenberg Calif air Force launched the fourth minuteman intercontinental ballistic missile within the the past four Days on a successful shot Down the Pacific missile High court upholds state anti trespass Law College a pharmacy unloads his Little of the latest craze of he Rutgers University fellow students filled the car with crumpled photo to paper says Salinger Likely broadcasting Boss new York a radio and television a Broad casting Industry said it had Learned that Pierre Sal Inger Heads a list of men being considered for the Post of president of the National association o f broadcasters Salinger came into consider the publication after he lost his democratic bid for election to the Senate from Pierre Salinger name has been abruptly catapulted to the top of a list of 15 candidates for the the publication the article said Nab joint Board chairman Willard Schroe contacted in described Salinger us a logical Shroeder Heads a nominating committee seeking a replace ment for former association president Leroy another Industry Leader close o the nominating scene told the Fradl television daily yesterday outside the Salinger late have been narrowed Down to about three or the publication greyhound and Union agree on contract Chicago up greyhound and officials representing Union employees agreed on a two year contract for the bus lines Central and Southern the subject to ratification by members of the amalgamated transit Al provides for a wage in crease and improved working it was announced in a joint management Union state Atlanta up the geor Gia supreme court has upheld the constitutionality of the states anti trespass Law under which scores of Satin demonstrators have been arrested in the the court rejected in Appeal of miss Marden a White be Nagr of East arrested in Atlanta last and of negroes arrested last year in the appeals court ruled in All 14 cases that the defendants can not gain Freedom because of enactment of the 1964 civil rights act outlawing racial discrimination in some eating the decision apparently meant miss Walker must serve a sen tence of 18 months confinement and pay a she is now free on the Savannah de in dunes had much lighter sen Lences and maximum sentence judge Durwood Pye of Fulton Superior court gave miss the maximum sentence after her arrest As a Satin demonstrator at a then an Exchange student at tending predominantly negro Spelman College in she had entered the restaurant in company with negroes and was arrested after allegedly refusing to the Appeal for miss Walker at tacked the constitutionality of georgias 1960 anti trespass Law making it a Misdea Leunor to re fuse to leave an eating place if asked to by the owner or Man the defendants claimed that even if the owner could exclude patrons on purely racial grounds it was being illegally enforced by the state to maintain a system of racial while the 14th amendment to the Constitution prohibits state action that is discriminate Georgia court there wus no evidence of government action in these the anti trespass act does not violate the due process clauses of the constitutions of the United states or of the state of nor the equal Protection clause of the the court the evidence fully supports the findings of the trial judge that the anti trespass act was not applied by police authorities representing the state of Georgia in such a manner As to deny the defendant the equal protect inn and due process clauses of the Constitution of g e o r g 1 it in its the defense had charged that the act was being applied to officially encourage and Foster a scheme of racial discrimination in places of pub Lic accommodation in All the decisions were jobless rate holds steady Washington up the nations jobless rate held steady at per cent in but a labor department spokesman said various Federal measures seem to have had a Long Range beneficial the new jobless figures re leased by the labor department showed both employment and unemployment at expected at million in unemployment was virtually unchanged from total employment Rose by a Normal increase for this time of the Harold labor department said both employment and unemployment Fig ures reflected improvement since the first of the he said joblessness in october was below the figure for the per cent jobless rate in october com pared with a per cent rate in most of the drop in unemployment since last year took place among workers who have been out of a Job Tor six months or Goldstein re said this brought Lon term unemployment to the lowest october level since Johnson Johnson now Johnson Johnson Barbara Johnson said rho will seek continuation of her a week temporary Alimony the estranged wife of pharmaceutical Empire heir Seward Johnson claims that such a sum could come from principle taken his enormous Trust fund which gives him around a she said she needed the Money for the education of her children and to enable her to compile a bibliography on her the German born made National head lines when she tired a revolver at private detectives entering her bedroom during an Early morning evidence raid in february her husband is now suing for annulment of his six year mar Johnson alleges his four limbs wed wife illegally shed her first spouse in a new Mexico divorce in next Johnson is expected to take the stand it the opening of his own divorce suit charging at the time of the John son accused his wife of Locking him out of their room in favor of her 28yearold private Walter Johnson says he made no move from the Princeton Home until his wife suggested it would be cozy for three to share the master All charges against John son stemming from the raid were but three indict ments were made against the  
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