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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 2, 1957 Page 8 Section' 1 THE CAPITAlJOURNAU Wage Boosts Nip Strike at Fish Cannery ASTORIA m A strike of 1,000 cannery workers was averted here Tuesday with the deadline only a few hours away as agree mcnt was reached on a new contract. utatt: (wiirrram nnmro A ' IA W V II ! Members of the United Packing House Workers union accepted an oner trom the Salmon and Tuna Packers Assn. lor a 5-ccnt hourly ' pay increase, plus other benefits. The contract, to replace one that expired Tuesday might for some of the workers, also pro vides lor a 7'A-cent health and velfare fund payment, plus 2-cent hourly wage increase each time the cost of living index rises one point, a union spokesman said. Wages would take a comparable drop when the living index went down. Originally, the union asked for a 10-ccnt hourly boost across the board. All workers at fish packing plants here and two on the Wash ington side of the Columbia River are affected. Cyprus Bishop Urges NATO Not Intervene ATHENS, Greece UR Arch bishop Makarios feels the North Atlantic Treaty Organization should keep its hands off the Cy prus dispute. The island's future is one of the problems facing NATO foreign ministers at a meeting in Bonn. "NATO's Intervention would create more difficulties and com plicate the Issue," the Greek Or thodox church leader of the Cy priot union-wilh-Grocce movement declared in an interview last night. "As an international issue, the Cyprus question comes directly within the Jurisdiction of tho United Nations as a whole and not of any limited group of al lies." Belgium's Paul Henri-Spank, new civilian head of NATO, has disclosed that he wants to bring together Britain, Greece and Tur key about the island, headquarters of British military forces in the Middle East. House Votes College Cash A $44,216,386 luidgct for the state system of higher education was approved 46-9 by the House Wednesday and sent to the Senate. Rep. Allen Tom, Rufus Repub lican, said the Joint Ways and Means Committee cut a total of 1600,000 from the recommended budget, but managed to include more than two million dollars for academic salary increases. Tom said the budect renrescnt. ed an Increase of 27 per cent over me current blcnnlum. . Rep. Keith Skelton, Eugene Democrat, praised Ways and Means for the salary Increases which will run to between 20 and 25 per cent. Skelton had advocated 30 per cent increases in salaries. Judge Restrains Selling of Slock SEATTLE Ml U.S. District Judge William J. Llndberg yester day issued a temporary restrain ing order directing the Kaiser De velopment Corp. Ltd., of Rooinn, Sask., to cease selling slock in the United Stales. The temporary restrninor was Issued nt the request of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commis sion, which claimed the company used "false and misleading state ments" on exploration work and construction to sell stock in the Pacific Northwest. Food Up 1.3 At Wholesale NEW YORK Ml - Wholesale food prices edged slightly higher this week, Dun & Brndstrect re ported Thursday. The orgnnizntiun's food Index stood at $6.12 compared with $6.11 last week, and was tip 1.3 per cent from $6.04 in the similar week last year. The index represents the total cost at wholesale of one pound each of 31 foods in general use. Higher this week were flour, corn, oats, hams, bellies, cotton seed oil, eggs and potatoes. Lower were wheat, rye, beef, lard, butter, colfee, cocoa, sleers and lambs. IVavv Due in Poitlnml PORTLAND in Tn ii ships trom the Pacilic Fleet will visit Portland during the Rose festival .June 10-16, the Navy nn nounced today. The ships will Include a frigate three destroyers and two sub marines. COUPLE GONE FISSION CHICAGO (UP)-Other newly weds may choose to spend their , Honeymoons at Niagara Falls, but not Mr. and Airs. 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