The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964 Page: 3 of 24
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Labor Contract Talks Emphasize Fringe Benefits
Hv SAM DAWSON customary last mi nute jn-
NEW YORK (AP)^Lahor is
putting the accent on fringe
benefits even more, this yeafr
than last. That is evident in
contracts already reached and
in the auto labor talks now in
the spotlight.
fifS _
W'hen a settlement is reached,
the big question Will be: How
much? And in the case of the
auto union, too, the pressure
has been largely on gaining
ground around the fringes.
The terms that finally, five
reached, with or without a
Wages have been scaled up- strike, will affect bargaining in
many other*, industries: This
ward in many pacts negotiated
so far in 3964. But the average
increase has been down slightly
from the median set in the 1963
contracts.
Labor has made the most
notable gains along (lie fringes,
especially in pension and insur-
ahce plans, and to a somewhat
less degree in shorter work
weeks and longer vacations. On
average, the new contracts have
kept fairly well inside the guide-
lines on wages and costs that
the administration has ad-
vanced as a block to further
inflation
.Affairs reports In the first six
months of 1963 the avenge was
8 cents. The range was wide-
all the way fro mno wagF*in-
crease in 9 percent of the pacts
to more than 15 cents an hour
in 8 per cent of them.
Fringe activity was brisker
this year than last. Revised
iiension and insurance plans
were included in 44 per cent of
the contracts, and new plans in
21 per
could extend into next year _ ______
when the steel labor contracts' Fringe benefits can be just as
come up again.
lr, the first half of the year
1,483 settlements showed a
median wage' raise of 7.6 cents
an hour, the Bureau of National
cosily to management as higher
wage scales. In times of a slow-
down in business activity, these
benefits can be comparatively
more costly.
Man In Danger Of Bends
Going From Scuba To Air
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. sics,
(API—A small airplane cleared
the end of the airport runway,
climbing rapidly. The altimeter
indicator rotated slowly as the
pilot pointed the nose of the air-
craft into a climb.
stead of a strike. The auto com-! The pilot, his wife and two
panies are planning greater out- children had been enjoying a
nut in-Sentemher than usual for few days at one of the large Ok-
inflation. |
As the auto labor talks near
a showdown set for after Labor
Pay, the stock market has been
betting on an agreement im
called Henry’s Law, tells
what happens to the human
put in September than usual for
this month. Management also
seems to be counting on a new
pact by the deadline, after the
Collins Says Law No
Threat To Whites'Jobs
(AP)
body in,circumstances such as
those encountered by the pilot.
It says, “The amount of gas dis-
solved in the human body is di-
rectly proportionate to the pres-
pilot, his Wife and tiyolsure on the body.”
In layman’s language, if a
person was under pressure, say
at 100 feet of water, certain
few days at one of the large (
lahoma lakes, *:■
hour before take-off,
■A half
the man had taken a fined scuba
(for self-contained underwater
breathing apparatus) dive. bubbies in The blood stream.
When the altimeter of the «•„
WASHINGTON ...., _ „ .
federal official told an AFL-CIO t£at
- meeting today that no white * ""
worker needs to worry about
closing his job to a Negro be-
cause of the new civil rights
law.
LeRoy Collins, director of the
new Community Relations Serv-
ice under the law, said, “In fact
to take a job from a white per-
son just do make a job for a
Negro would be a wrong, itself,
„ and * discrimination forbidden
under (he new civil rights law.”
Collins said many white
Americans, notably those from
ethnic groups which, .have ex-
perienced discrimination them-
selves, “see the Negroes’ strug-
gle for improvement as a threat
to their economic security,”
„ “We must help tliem to see
that their fears are groundless,
plane reached the 8,000-foot
reading, toe pilot lunged for-
ward--complaining of sharp
■pains in his knee- and elbow.
The explanation, in essence,' is
mat pilots who scuba dive
should allow adequate time to
elapse before they get behind
toe controls of a plane. *
The pilot was a victim of toe'
bends—-a '"condition commonly
associated with divers who
move too quickly from a deep
location to toe surface of the
water. ’
The situation — and the people
—described here are hypothet-
ical. But the Federal Aviation
Agency says it is based on rec-
ords of priavte airplane - acci-
dents and facts gleaned from
their investigations. The FAA
says there are recorded in-
stances of private pilots suffer*
ing toe bends while flying after
scuba - diving some recovered
sufficiently to land safely, oth-
ers crashed. *
Caft* § Titan who dives in rela-
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gases are absorbed in toe body.
If that pressure is rapidly light-
ened, the gas. is apt to form
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That is what happens in the
bends. Nitrogen bubbies from in
the blood stream and seem to
stop in the joints. Intense pain
Police Charge Brothers
Sold Egypt's Treasures
CAIRO (APj - Police
charged today that two brothers
made- millions of dollars over
toe past 20 years by selling sto-
len treasures of ancient Egypt.
The brothers, Abdel Hamid
and Shaker Abdel Halim Issa,
sold some of the antiquities to
fcreig'n dispolmats, police said.
They were detained while a
special comrftiltee examined
four truckloads of art objects
from toe brothers' stock. Police
want to .know if any weremiss-
ing from Egyptian museums. >
GEORGE SCOTT, standing left, supervisor of Baytown school district main- dell, Katherine Sarver Helen Smith, Mary Childers. Ilia Heater, Amy Ruth
tenance and transportation, is shown with a group of the district's bus drivers Jordan, Maxine Hutchinson, YVillia Brown, Laura Smeiser and Mrs, W..ft
before they attended a convention recently at the University of Houston. There Acker. In the foreground are from left, Louis Alfred, Mack Allen, Sam iAindy,
are 35 drivers in the district. Pictured, standing from left, are Jean Robertson, Mack Johnson, E. R. Butler, Horace Lindsey, C. T. Caruthers, Armender Hayes
Wilma Sirratt, Zena Richards (Scott's secretary). Mable Bossley, Cora Mun- and Johnny Riley. #
Commie Boss Opposes
Condemning Mavericks
ROME (AP) - Luigi Lengo,
new chief of the Italian Com-
munist party, s4y» he opposes
condemning such Red maver-
icks as President Tito'of Yugo-
slavia or Mao Tze-tung of Oiina.
Long, who replaced toe late
Palmiro Togliatti as party sec-
retary last week, told the Italia n
magazine Epoca his party does
not support Peking’s viewpoint
in the ideological dispute be-
tween the Soviet Union and Chi-
na.
However, he said the Italian
party opposes Moscow’s plan
for a world Communist meeting
to condemn Peking. Longo said
he “wants to discuss and wants
to understand why the Chinese
comrades assume certain posi-
tions.”
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that their national government tively shallow water also be-
has expressly guarded against
the futile exercise of broaden-
ing opportunity for one 'group
at the expense of another.”
The AFI/-CIO called the meet-
ing of members of its national,
state and city bodies to discuss
BSU Retreat
implement the civil rights law:
SPACEPORT, USA, is the
name'for'the 88,000-acre site on
come so afflicted when he goes
up in an aircraft too soon?
Scientists at the Federal Avia-
tion Agency's * aeromedieal re-
search center here says there is Merritt Island, Fla., where
very real danger of severe pains NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
; and possibly blacking out and is constructing the operational
ways in which unions can help death. ■ base for manned exploration of
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964, newspaper, September 3, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056883/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.