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flections Jack Greenwood war is Retting pretty close \t least that is the opinion ie Lynn Hemphill, 3, daugh Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hemp ; ‘ lilack Mountain, tiny Miss Hemphill startled lira'ther recently by ban Ring her hand down on the table and suddenly exclaiming: "I just can’t dolerate this old war any longer." Pressed for the reason she ex plained: "They've taken both my boy friends. First they take Bord en (Borden Sabiston) and send him way out to San Francisco and now they've taken my Dr. Brake.” —R— Thanks to the generosity of H. B. (. raven and the thought fulness of W. Dean Willis the NEWS staff enjoyed oranges and tangerines last week fresh from the orange groves of Florida. Leaving Black Mountain on Monday, Jan. 15, Mr. Willis, town clerk, and S. E. Brackett, town plumber, drove to Lake land. Fla., to inspect a steam heating plant which they bought to be used for the fire depart ment. Consisting of boiler with rad iators and overhead blower, the plant was purchased from Mr. Craven who was wrecking a sur plus building at an air field. Mr. \\ illis and Mr. Brackett re turned last Friday with the plant. While in Lakeland W. Dean picked the fruit from Mr. Crav en’s grove and has been busy this week passing out the fruit to the lucky ones around town. The Black Mountain men visited Silver Springs on the return trip home. Mr. Willis reports that W. H. Holman, who has been ill at the Craven home in Lakeland, is improved. His one big complannt is that he doesn't get the Black Mountain News till Monday. He wants Doss Kerlee and Uncle Sain to do something about it. - R— Dynamite doesn’t always come in large packages. Bob Leonard, who doesn’t look very big com pared to some of the giants who cavort around the nation’s grids today, was a star end at Weaver college back when the Talman coached eleven won the state jun ior college title several years in a row. Some day I want to get to gether with Bob and compare clippings. I remember one cold —Turn to Page 6, this Sec the Railroads the Labor Unions seek to REPUDIATE. this agreement! At various states in the present dispute with the brotherhoods of railroad operating employees ... the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union leaders refused. ... the railroads accepted the recommen dations of President Truman’s Emergency Board. The union leaders refused. ... the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950. The union leaders refused. Finally an Agreement was signed at the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at the rates and date indicated. The Agreement is given in full below. I memorandum of agreement ■ Washington, D. c V or- *• Establish 40 », Deren,bor 21. 1956 I 3ir I ®en required h°f*uXecution of the form°? after 30 days ■ straight time rates r ®pt enSineers who shin ®y to be I guarantees wherl th 5 the 7th day Thif^11 recelve I October 1, 1951 Ah®y d0 not now elist™^0®! not create I to go on 40 h„r.l three “onths- notice k°" and af‘er | availabilitv Weelt- Provide for rnn ^ given of desire **•40 fir- - - I -• “■ Mt"3 “ ■—*'ssjssrss.d« z&<CMuctm pL?fdlvlsl°nal Runs ReporUnga?orS^tIC°ndUCt0rs “d Tr*inmen) Switching £&£•" 0t Servic® WeItemeDi??eJontiI? Md Train'»en) SiHEXt+z81^coat I (2) 8. ;.tS°SwSor1M«P.1" ,,rt,»st.r5 >° b* *“t" , ,«0 th. b.slo boora of 8. Etf.cti« Octo^ rro. *»«"£££ ss ^pi«■- *- - “ ^ r.r“.Tr^i“... o„rtu. .t«« Effective i ^Tt.^SUour one-half »*>11 accrue ^ paid for the 205^ ^ f The baaic .onthly ^r,^ th&t nowpald to ($4.10) rnS.^cft St active SS* *1961. aborei thls airee^nt*. *• 10. consideration o^ theJjen«ay Lab°r lat* effective rr.- - rSs-i’yssr „1M “tU 0,=t,>b*r ls rtr ««• » ■"^'o^ro."”*4 or ASS5S*-SJ?i?^« -JS.*5&'• by the enployee employee®. P*^® ^ i960, e*0®?1 rier asatnat lte *^ *ro, October^ ooo perlod of three » cban*ea in prior to Jan* - such Pr°P??*£ -L have been tainted^ result oi ditlons »hlch »ay Yer, ^ ^.^orfcir* K*°F" 1. I960. /"Virilization P^i^; S^ll®d ^veH*!6!"S* permitted to say «•* •rally have ®®*®.fUcr»aM«i th. P» 1; 1902. to annual 1®*>r>sl##iaan on or **t«r^ ^estnents 1°* with Dootor St.®^t further vag. •« Justified^ discuss v**t“® ^ ^ this *«r®®*! under tbs cost or employees ooversn “» reoetv^d ^^^j. party for t7addition to ^STr^n*^ of ®i^tb. tine uli°i £!uU'°~w Slbu* parties say other «°T®2*t»ch °°°f?£2?Sea Stion au^^^i. ton Wei «.."t. .ppo,„t creases are Justified Inrf™??*17 ®hether further11 pertinei»t a ”.-.vh^£r«".8.e su ■“* jrxrjfc 11• If the D«rtia« 11 hav® one vote ** zsss.** “UK. steelman for finai pxoyees covered by this Gr“< CW«/ Ctuirmta frtacr W Preside* Chairman trvacc J&LCC, Chair V« EASTERN southeastern WESTERN RAILR
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