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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1951)
P age T hursday , F erbdary i , iqsi B rookings -H arbor Pilot, B rookings , O regon S Tom Newton, former resident of Harbor, is visiting his broth ers and sisters, Mrs. Judkins, and Mrs. L. R. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Newton now live at Tulelake. the Railroads Mrs. Newton is in the east at the present. , Lois Ann Miller, student at Humboldt State College, Arcata, spent her mid-term vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller. Thatcher from Germany. Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall Sr. re ceived three tapestries, purch ased at HongKong, from her son, LaVern, last week. He had pre viously sent a Chinese carving of ivory. He says Oriental hand- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zirbel and daughter. Mis. Harriett Baker, spent Sun 'ay with Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher of Harbor. There they saw ten new pedigreed German police puppies. The mother of the pups was brought by Mr. RESPH. work is becoming scarce. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carpenter of Carpenterville are parents of a new baby. Further details v Ve not learned. Boost your chamber of com- merce with your membership. MEMORANDUM of agreement Washington, D. C. December 21, 195n crease of 23 cent^eff^tiveVrb f°r yardmen »Hh in- tlonal 2 cents effeX^ua^ a"d addi- 1 the Labor Unions seek to Paid overtime rates eS .n. ’Ort °n the 71k day to be straight time rates for the ■7t£T’'3 *h° Sha11 receive guarantees »here they do not th day' This does not creata October 1. i951_ threy ,n°* On and after aviiUh"/? hour *oek- Provide ¿1° t0 be given of desire the 40 J ’ °f “anpower and^ceX^"3^6™110" °f hour week actually becomes eff^™1' if and *»en ------------ -a xvULXVe . - 4. this agreement! What is the TRUTH? At various states in the present dispute with the brotherhoods of railroad operating employees . . . the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union leaders refused. . . . the railroads accepted the recommen dations of President Truman’s Emergency Board. The union leaders refused. . . . the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950. The union leaders refused. Finally an Agreement was signed at the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at the rates and date indicated. The Agreement is given in full below. Gran/yard63 °th- rules footboard No. 81. 5. Initial fT110ffIng rules: ¿ent1 Ter“inal Delay (Conductors and Train- Runs Repor?fng%TDu^C°ndUCt°rs and Trainmen) £ore than One Class of • Switching Limits Service Western^??2d:at?r? and Trainmen) Territories) «ÄgS^SniaSB, (3) embodying, ¿7*yardmasters. Agreeement for benefit ot H 8. J , L be entered into X ,,,,lc hours of yardmasters Effective October 1.^- frca 225 to 2^ 9. dining car stewardsJ ahal tQ to be paid per »oath- no Penalty betweon 205 r°ta rate’ , r and Ton- <Coi»ductors and Trainmen, all 6. (2) fo^aVthe 6 day week- ^em^andHconsider^6!!t0 aPP°int «?hr: ’¿¿?d atives shall havo 1Ve date thereof. Th© camlnCreaSeS should -an have^^^ 1951. overt!«« at Effective Febbuatyeb'220 hours have b®ag_hour one-half shalLlyCsaiary to be paid th 2the 225-hour Tha basic monthly salaryM paid ro^ ($J w) month shall be th d0Hars and _ effective month. Except that^ monlhly rate °,hal\rv°in 10b1- H. U have one v°t©. *♦ If the Banti«« of agreement n k . Steelman for final miscellaneous tor-1 daily this arreement to be ** ** .greewent. NO Propo „¿itions Will be inllia ' by any car er working conditio any carrier or y within a by the °“Pg^y®ag employees, parties - except rier against it- Hg from October 1. working con- veriod of three rhanpes in rule-- rior to June such PbbPbs^may have'been ^TAVthe result of ^^.^'^ibmlarion policy- ’b^ned3“' povornment ' rmitted to recei_r.i0S may meet orally have been porml^^^ the parties m^^ annual ^P^mon or after July l^ ts for with Doctor Steelma^ further wage adj' Ufied. discuss whellu this agreemen cost of ’■’pldyirtSion°torincreases rec*1^ either party f°r in addition h0 reqUest o the timQ and liVinE meeting'Doctor Steelman ^al1^ and u such a meeting tin{r Doctor stabiH- * 1« MM1U.M of Grand chut Êngï«cr ccr‘ Saltern Carriers* V11Ö •“ —«... Chairman ereace Brotherhood « juoeom^n----- t linemen Comm. resident Chairman onfercncc Bv Presi whether or not furtne SOUTH EASTIR m \\v »re publishing t his and ot1 r ad\ ertiscra nts to talk io you .. h an important to everybody. at fiibl Land about m . •