g^unriay.Septwnteray.lWS TEA»TO^FOT^COI*MON^COAL LABOR-MANAGEMENT PEACE PROPOSED I-abor leaders are being urged by a top management spokesman to support specific issues on which business tnd labor have a common interest. E. D. Kenna, president of the National Association »f Manufacturers says, that business and labor have a nutual interest “in our government’s urging the tearing town of tariffs, quotas, rigged specifications and all other tindrances to American businesses in foreign markets.’’ dr. Kenna also pointed out to labor that: “We have an equal stake in bringing economic reality o bear on environmentalist proposals on a case-by-case tasis. “We share an interest in raising the standards of work ng conditions throughout the world and raising labor iroductivity at home. “We have an equal stake in training and retraining our teople throughout their working lives so that they remain iseful members of society, with the self-respect and self eliance that such usefulness brings. “And, we should share an interest in government eco nomic policies that permit the earning of the necessary to make possible plant expansion and moderniza ion and provide the additional jobs necessary to produce he goods and services that are the keys to prosperity.’’ Labor and management should cooperate for the good f the entire nation and join in a united front to make .merican industry more productive and competitive. 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Each lesson will be broadcast twice on Tuesdays and Thursday at 2 P.M. and 7 P.M. On Sundays the lessons will be repeated at 3 and 3:30 P.M. The following area television station will broadcast the series': WUND (Channel 2) Columbia. Ingenuity Helps To Solve Wheat Transportation Improvisation becomes es sential when the right kind of railroad rolling stock is not available to do the job. This happened when United States wheat went interna tional and the bulk of the Russian grain movement to shipping ports had to be han dled aldng with the regular domestic harvest. Highly sophisticated com puter systems were utilized by some individual railroads. An unprecedented conversion of coal open hopper cars, cleaned and outfitted with covers to haul grain was ini tiated. The Illinois Central Gulf Railroad experimented with a removable fiberglass top to convert open hopper cars into covered cars for grain han dling. 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