Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 03, 1963, Image 2

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Unions
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Suit To Be Filed
Over Arbitration
On Work Rules
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Five
unions involved in the railroad
work rules dispute announced
today they would tile suit this
week challenging the decision
of an arbitration board that
would eliminate thousands of
rail jobs.
The unions said railroad maiv
agement would continue to ask
Congress to send labor disputes
to arbitration if the board's de
cision is allowed to go unchal
lenged or unchanged.
The arbiters ruled Nov. 26
that 90 per cent of fireman
jobs on freight and yard loco
motives could be eliminated
gradually. They also set up an
arbitration system to determine
size of most train crews if re
newed negotiations could not
settle that issue.
. In Management's Favor
In announcing formally their
decision to file law suits chal
lenging the award, the five un
ions said "this precedent of la
bor compulsion is weighted
heavily in management's fa
vor." The union representing fire
men, switchmen, engineers,
trainmen and conductors said
disputes over other issues and
wage demands could again be
placed before Congress so long
as the railroads found compul
sory arbitration "so palatable."
Negotiations on other issues
in dispute pay systems, work
jurisdiction and seniority d i s
trlcts are scheduled to resume
Wednesday after a recess since
Nov. 22. Both sides have indi
cated no progress has been
made on these Issues and a
strike is possible if there is no
settlement by Feb. 24.
To Challenge Law
The rail unions also author
ized their attorneys to challenge
the constitutionality of the law
that set up the rail arbitration
board last August to avert a
threatened nationwide rail
strike.
Concerning that asnect of
their legal fight, the unions
sain:
"Compulsion in the railroad
work rules dispute would force
200,000 railroad operating em
ployes to work under conditions
far inferior to the conditions
bought and paid for through
collective bargaining. At the
same time, the railroad corpo
rations would make a handsome
profit at the expense of their
employes' freedom. This is not
democratic, just, nor constitutional."
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A8TOKIA CilltL WINS-Winncrs of 4-H Poul
try Awards Program are shown at the 4-1 1
Club Congress in Chicago with awards donor
Arthur Heisdorf, president of Heisdorf and
Nelson Farms, Inc., Kirkland, Wash. From
left are Heisdorf; Kathleen Reno, 18, Enon
Valley, Pa.; Stewart Ketcham, 18, Green
ville, N.Y.; D. A. Cockman, 17, Robbins, N.
C; Roland Watanabe Jr., 18, Waiakoa, Maui,
Hawaii; Doris Stahlbut, 18, Fort Wayne, Ind.
and Joyce Hcrold, 18, Astoria, Ore. Winners
received $500 scholarships. (UPI)
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MEDFOUD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1063
Popes Document Grants
New Powers To Bishops
United Press Inlornnllonal
VATICAN CITY (UPD-Pop
Paul VI, In a historic document
read to the Ecumenical Council,
today granted bishops sweeping
new powers dealing with such
varied subjects as outdoor
Masses and marriages between
Catholics and non-Catholics.
The council fathers already
had voted, at Die invitation of
the pontiff, to extend their pnw.
ers and share the right of gov
cming with the Pope.
But Paul VI, apparently by
passing the council in the inter
est of speed, decided to issue a
document dealing with the mat
ter. As the pontiff sat on his
red and gold throne in SI.
Peter's Basilica, Pcricle Fclici,
secretary general nt the coun
cil, read a decree titled "Pas
torale Munus" (Pastoral Of-
Stock Prices Up
Small Fractions
NEW YORK (UPI) - Slocks
generally wore up tiny fractions
today.
Electronics were In Ihe Mont
units of losers. Control Data
dropped l:,i, Texas Instruments
1:!, Motorola iv, kua and .c-
nith 1 each and Rcckmnn '.a.
IBM held unchanged. Minneapolis-Honeywell
continued lo advance.
DOW JONKS AVKHACiES
NEW YORK (UPI) l)nw
lones final slock averages: ;i(l
Industrials 151.111, up U; -
railroads W1.1X up 0.0-1 ; 15
utilities t:i7.0l, up D.rii, mid
(15 slocks 2li:i.ia. up 0.82. Sales
Monday were about t.17 mil
lion shares compared wllh 4. SI
million shares Friday.
Monday prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical .
Alum Co Am .
American Air Lines .
American Can
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6 Yanks Face Court Martial
In Slaying of Serviceman
EVREUX, France (UPI) Six I fight was a drunken brawl that
American soldiers, five of them stemmed from rivalry between
Negroes, appeared before a Army and Air Force personnel
court martial today accused of
the unpremeditated murder of
a white airman.
But four of them were grant
ed a separate trial, and the
court martial proceeded with
two defendants.
Three of the defendants were
granted a separate trial when
they requested that enlisted
men sit on the court martial.
The present court is made up
of 11 white officers.
Another defendant, PFC.
Franklin D. Waddell of Phila
delphia, won a separate trial
wh e n his defense attorney
charged that W a d d e 1 1 ' s
former commander made preju
dicial remarks about him to an
investigating commission. The
lawyer said the commander,
Maj. Robert Hill, called Wad
dell a "known troublemaker."
A re-investigation was ordered.
The French press has raised
an outcry that the victim died
because of racial antagonism
among American servicemen.
But both official spokesmen at
the base and servicemen intcr-
The court martial started' at
the U.S. Air Base near Evreux,
about 50 miles west of Paris.
It is expected to last a week.
The six soldiers, charged in
the death of Airman 1st Class
Robert Padgett, 23, of Wood
lawn, Va., face a possible max
imum penalty of life in prison
upon conviction.
The French press said that
Evreux, where cafes and bars
are "voluntarily" segregated,
was an "Alabama in Norman
dy." Newspapers claimed the
town's segregation policies were
Portland Produce
PORTLAND (UPI) Dairy mar
ket: Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 47-51c: AA large 45-47C: AA
medium 40-45c: A small 25-31C;
carton 1 cent higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints fi7c; cartons 3c higher: B
prints fific.
Cheese (medium cured I To re
tailers 4(i-4ilc; processed American
5-10 II). loaf, 43-48C.
PORTLAND (UPI I Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed lo
retailers: Fryers, whole drawn.
29-37C II).: cut-up. 33-40C lb.: hens,
light type, whole drawn, 2l-2rc lb.;
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Foreign
Briefs
TWO DIE IN JAPANESE NICKEL REFINERY ACCIDENT
SAGANOSEK1, Jai,iti (LTD Two workers were burned
lo death at a nickel refinery Monday when a molten slab of
nickel fell from a crane into a cooling tank below, causing a
scalding steam explosion. Six oilier workers were injured, two
seriously.
EAST GERMAN OFFICER ESCAPES TO WEST
BERLIN (UPI) An East German army non-commissioned
officer escaped (0 West Berlin in freezing darkness early today.
West Berlin police said the 23-year-old man crept through barbed
wire entanglements into the French sector without being seen
by Communist border guards.
fice). The title is taken from the
opening words in Latin.
The proclamation listed 40
powers which the Pope gave Ihe
bishops 011 a permanent basis.
It also listed new personal pri
vileges that they may exercise.
One of Ihe powers concerning
marriage is the right of a bish
op lo give special dispensation
for mixed marriages between
Catholics and others. Prior to
the papal decree bishops had
Ihis power, but il had been giv
en to them at regular intervals
on a temporary basis. Now it is
permanent.
Ceremonies today also
marked the 400tli anniversary
of Ihe Council of Trent. In the
Kith Century, Ihe Council of
Trent sought to defend Ihe
Catholic church from Ihe Pro
testant reformation.
The current council finished
Its 13 working sessions Mon
day and will recess Wednesday
until September.
The pontiff's document was
dated Nov. 30, 1963. the day of
the (oast of St. Andrew the
Apostle.
JAPANESE FREIGHTER SMASHES INTO BREAKWATER
OSAKA, Japan (UPI) The l,05(i-ton Japanese liner Grace
Maru smashed into a breakwater here Monday, tearing a huge
hole In lis bow. Police said 20 persons aboard Hie ship were
injured, five seriously.
behind Padgett's death.
Both colored and white air
men at Ihe base refused to dis
cuss the death as a racial mat
ter. Most of them shrugged off
questions and blamed Padgett's
killing on a servicemen's bar
racks fight.
Padgett died Sept. 6 in a hos
pital. Witnesses said he and
four other men in his barracks
were attacked by soldiers wield
ing nine-inch steel bars taken
from bunks. The four other air
men were hospitalized and then
released.
The defendants are members
of the 557th Quartermaster
Company, an aerial parachute
supply unit, based near Evreux
with 3,200 members of the U.S.
322nd Air Division. About 15
per cent of base personnel is
Negro.
The others accused are: PFC
PFC. Edward Spears of 203
Edward Spears of New York
City; PFC Raymond C. Bost Jr.
of Pittsburgh; PFC'Richard C.
Parker of Eckman, Va.; PFC
Robert C. Burrell of Philadel
phia; and PFC Allen Gernard of
New York City.
Spears, Parker and Gernard
requested and were granted a
separate trial.
FUNDS ALLOTED
WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep.
Walter Norblad, R-Ore., today
announced t h e allotment of
funds to the Uregon State Sys
tem of Higher Education for
counseling and guidance insti
tutes next year.
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Handi yet -acquired infections,
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