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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1961)
Hwald It Nfwi Klamalh Fallni I Mnn Jgn. 18. 1961 Page 1 'John Q' May End Strikes FONTANA. Calif. AP - The Kaiser Steel Corp. and (he United Steelwoikcrs of America are ask ing the public to sit in perma nently on future relations between company and union. The goal: to eliminate strikes. Both Edgar F. Kaiser, board chairman of Kaiser Steel, and David J. McDonald, union presi dent, have high hopes for the plan. So does the chief represent ative of the public on the company-union Long Hange Commit tee, Dr. George W. Taylor, Uni versity of Pennsylvania profes sor. He is chairman of the com mittee and headed President Ei senhower's Taft-Hartley board of inquiry during the 1959 steel strike. "We're all hopeful this will minimize if not eliminate strikes over renewal of agreements," Taylor told a news conference at the Kaiser Steel plant here Fri day. The Long Range Committee, set up after the 1959 strike, has equal representation from com pany, union and public. Its over all purpose continues unchanged to recommend ways of sharing the company's future economic progress equitably among stock holders, employes and the public. Spokesmen stressed that in ask ing the public's representatives to take part, when necessary, in fu ture collective bargaining, nei ther company nor union is bind ing itself to follow the public members' advice. Specific grievances will not be handled by the committee. Kaiser said: "We have found that sitting down together three each of us a better and more detailed understanding of what subjects help keep the peace." Both sides indicated public sen timent is an important factor in settlement of labor disputes. The committee includes as oth er public members Dr. John T. Dunlop, Harvard University pro fessor, and David L. Cole, former director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Both Kaiser and McDonald said they hope and believe a new con tract can be negotiated, without a strike, before the present one expires July l. In another development, Mc Donald announced the appoint ment of his assistant, Marvin J. Miller, to replace Arthur J. Gold berg on the committee. Goldberg resigned after President-elect John F. Kennedy designated him as secretary of labor. The third union member of the committee is Charles J. Smith, a West Coast district director. Company members are Kaiser, and Vice Presidents C.F. Borden and E.E. Trefethan Jr. It l TTYr VTTW TT toil ! VV 11 N "l t eo THIS B1R EZER Get entry blank and full details at SAFEWAY 11 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY Here's a contest that gives you 200 chances to win a first prize! Ves, 200 persons will each win a handsome 11 cu. ft. Whirlpool Freezer . , and 2000 others will win second prizes. The contest is easy and fun. Hurry to Safeway right now for your entry blank and complete details on the contest. You may be a lucky winner! To make your trip to Safeway doubly worthwhile, stock up on the many frozen food values we are featuring right now. They are bargains you won't want to miss . . quality is high and savings are great! Dennison's Chili Con Carne Spaghetti and Meat Balls Hood River Applesauce With seans. Just heat 'n serve. Reg. 3 for $1.00 value. CHEF BOY-AR-DEE. Extra Flavorful! $100 Made from finest quality tree-ripened apples. Mint Fields Infested With Wilt CORVALL1S (AP) - Nearly every peppermint field in the Wil lamette Valley is infested with mint wilt, an agricultural scien tist told the Oregon Essential Oil Growers League Friday night. As a result of that infestation, said C. E. Horner, some 5,000 to 6.000 acres of peppermint produc tion in the valley will be shifted to wilt-free areas in the next few years. The problem is increasingly, serious, said Homer, a plant pathologist at Oregon State CoI- lege, and can be solved only by! development of wilt resistant vari eties of mint Research along that line is promising, he said. Other speakers told the 130 del egates at the final session of the association's annual meeting that higher prices for the mint crop are in the offing for the next two years. New officers were elected, and they included: Ed Ammon, Jef ferson, president; Arthur R. Vun- gen. Madras, vice president; Ian C. MacSwan. Corvallis. secretary; James Gossler. Springfield, treas urer; and Morris Funke, Eugene, and Richard Nelson, Nyssa, directors. Mt. Etna Erupts CATANIA, Sicily (AP) - Mt. Etna broke into a new eruption today. Lava poured out of a crater on the northeast side of the volcano several hundred yards be low the main cone. Scientists said the new outbreak did not seem to be of major vio lence. The volcano has erupted in termittently since last fall. 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