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FRIDAY, JUNE 13. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 9 A Warehouse Unions Join In Battle For New Contracts SAN FRANCISCO AP Top brass of two western warehouse unions one run by the Teamsters and the other by Harry Bridses nave agreed to put up a united front in negotiating for separate contract demands. In a terse joint announcement, Joseph Dillon, director of the West ern Warehouse Division, Interna tional Brotherhood of Teamsters, and Louis Goldblatt, secretary treasurer of the rival International Longshoremen's and Warehouse men's Union, said representatives Three Die In House Fire MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (API Three small children were burned to death last night when the house in which they were sleeping in rural Mount Pleasant was set afire by a gas furnace explosion. Glenn McQueen, 7, his sister, Sharon, 5, and their brother, Charles, 3, died in the fire-explosion. Hospitalized with serious burns were Mrs. Arthur McQueen, 27, her four-month-old daughter, Su sie, and her brother, Roger Fa laugher, 16. Police said all of the victims were asleep when the furnace ex ploded. A neighbor, Earl Biisong, broke a window in the blazing house and carried Susie to safety. Mrs. McQueen and her children were at the Falaugher house to spend the evening with her broth er whose mother, Mrs. Audrey Falaugher, was at work. Mrs. Mc Queen's husband was at the fam ily home in Mount Pleasant. Jury Vetoes Damage Suit EUGENE (AP)-A circuit court jury Thursday night decided against Charles Graves in his $100,000 damage suit against Lane County Sheriff Ed Elder and dep uty E. J. Robertson. The verdict was 10-2 after about t'i hours of deliberation. Graves asked damages contend ing that Elder and Robertson had him remain in one side of a duplex while law officers shot it out with a man in the other side. The shoot ing affray occurred the night of Feb. 22, 1957. Albert Lewis Wachsmulh, the man who lived in the other side of the duplex, shot and killed state policeman Charles Sanders in the battle. Later Wachsmuth was sen tenced to life in prison. DOGNAPER MOBILE, Ala. (UPD Richard H. Smith faced "dognaping" charges today. A watchman found Smith in the city pound with one pooch in his arms and another already loaded in his automobile. of their unions met yesterday at the Fairmont Hotel for "a full review of current warehouse agree ments which are now being nego tiated" for 40,000 West Coast ware housemen. "The two unions saw eye to eye on all issues," the announcement concluded. The two unions served warning they are not going to be divided and ruled or played off one against the other. The two unions also agreed neither would make a wage settle ment without consulting the other and- to hold joint conferences as negotiations continue. ft. A. Snardon, manager of the Distributors Assn. of Northern Cal ifornia, said: "We now have satisfactory bar gaining relationships with both unions. We trust their joint an nouncement signals the end of the long jurisdictional problems be tween them." These began in 1950 when the Teamsters announced they were going to take over Bridges' ware housemen. The long feud was interrupted early last year in a deal between Dillon and Goldblatt which result ed in a 15 cent hourly wage in crease, biggest in warehouse un let history. Reaffirmation of the pact is in tended to present a firm front in negotiations now for another 15 cent wage hike with fringe bene fits. Minimum pay now is $2.13'j an hour for Teamster warehouse men and i2.12'i for ILWU ware housemen. The fact could pave the way to a firm truce locally and a possible development on the national level of a working agreement among the Teamsters, the ILWU and (he East Coast International, Long shoremen's Assn. 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