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Show 10 wdat. January Sunday Herald i, iwi No Progress in Dock Strike NEW YO.'lK (I'PD-Neco- tiations for set'.lement of the two- week-oldock strike which has tied up U.S. porta from Maine to Mexico have resumed after a five-darecesj, but there was The scheduled sailing Tuesday of the superliner United States was canceled Friday night, after the International Longshoremen's Association (1LA rejected a request from the National Maritime (deckhands') Union for the withdrawal ol pickets from the peir weher the ship is berthed. The cancellation of the trip by the United d a no report of progress. "We are iu.st about where we started." said special presiden tial Cole. mediator David "There are a lot of items they (the union representatives) are raising issues over." whuh States, iiderway in any of the other UL's al.ected by tne strike. "Frankly, they're all waiting havt to was carried about MM) paene: and brought 1.2 to Europe bick, added approximately s million to the estimated loss oi $!5 million a day caused by the .strike. Cole Friday negotiator.8 here are trjing to reach or York," New Fitzpatrick aid. The key issue in the strike is a means of containerization, cargo which is prepackaging opposed by the ILA because it need for dockwork-ers- . agreement on a pact which reduces the would provide a malel for other that newsmen told ports. Federal Mediator Daniel Cole the unless were act no talks said may Congress Fitzpatrick walkout is settled quickly. He said the federal lawmakers who convened in Washington Friday are concerned about tne strike s effcts on the U.S. economy. trans-Atlant- Rabbi Says Violence Circle Wont Make Mideast Peace - 4 POME (UPI) The American of the World Jewish (WJC) Congress Governing Council Saturday deplored the "vicious circle of violence" in the Middle East and warned both Israelis and Arabs "such acts will not lead to peace." put the primary blame for the crisis on the Arab states Lut caution Israel against extras reaction to Arab provocations, observers said. "The events which led to the reprisal by Israel against aircraft on the airport of Beirut illustrate the tragic and vicious circle of violence which has existed in the Middle East since the ceasefire after the war (in 1967)," he said. "Neither Israel nor the Arab achieved in the Middle East on the basis of "mutual respect and recognition according to international rights for all." Israel must be permitted to live unmolested by terrorism and the Arab nations must join forces to develop resources of the region for the benefit of all. he said. The WJC council meeting brings together 40 Jewish leaders from the Americans. nations can, however, possibly Europe, Israel and Australia. claim that such acts will lead to The Middle East crisis was added to the agenda at the last peace." Prinz said peace must be minute. head Rabbi of pavement fill Delancey Street in Lower East Side early Saturday after a gas exploded, ripping up three blocks of the street. No lerious Injuries were reported, but more than 350 people were L.AMES AND CHUNKS driven from their homes for the night. Utility workers aged to dig Into the ground and cut the flow of gas. (Herald-mai- n UI'I Teltphoto) ' and of Audrey Hepburn - ROME (UPI)-Au- drey burn, who won an Hep- Academy Award for her role in the film "Roman Holiday," was reported Saturday planning to marry a Roman psychiatrist. The actress, who r recently divorced Mel Ferrer, was linked romantically to Andrea Dotti, an assistant director of the University of Rome's psychiatric clinic. six-da- VvsMuu primarily in pany suppliers from coercing retail dealers to participate in The staff report charged few them. large prizes were awarded to Dehart & Broide said in millions of Americans who statement it had developed played the games after their voluntary industry guidelines original promotion and that for the seven companies which were it believes "substantially recti chances of winning overstated in advertising pro fied or eliminated the major motion. problems cited in the commis The FTC proposed two basis sions staff report." rules. One would prohibit The seven game manufactu rigging of games and misrepre- rers represented by Dehart and sentation of participants' chan- Broide are: Danfico Associates in 1967 Prinz Orange, N.J., was interviewed by United Press International shortly before the opening of a four-da- y meeting of the council. A resolution on the Middle East crisis is expected to emerge from the meeting. If Prinz remarks are an indica tion of its contents it is likely to 'Unfairness in Gas, Food Co. Games Hit by FTC Bv ISABELLE MCCAIG HALL (UPI)-T- he WASHINGTON Trade Commission Federal announced Saturday a crackdown on "widespread" unfairness and deception in the money games promoted by gas stations and food stores. To deal with the situation, the FTC proposed rules for the nnorntinrw of the eames and said public hearings on them will be held eo. Z4. The commission said that, based In part on a recent staff report, It has reason to believe the unfair and deceptive practices "are widespread in the Industries Involved." Joachim More Wedding Bells for actor-produce- j: 1968, cash. ces of winning. HUMT It also would Inc. of Birmingham, Mich Glendinning Companies Inc. and e Inc., both of Westoort. Conn.: the Plaza Group and Strategic Merchan dizing Corp., both of New York However, City; Volume Builders Inc.-Sprepresentatives nation's major producers of The second proposal apply A' Gold Corp. of Philadelphia retail games said the staff dealt ing only to gasoline games of and Walter Schwimmer Inc. of 1367 when chance would prohibit oil com Chicago. only with 1966 and were relatively new and games mistakes and abuses occurred." The charges do not rAfiwrt the wav eames are conducted today, they contend ed. Dehart St Broide, Inc., f nnhii relations firm represent 4ncr wmnanies which operate threats of military intervention By DUSKO DODER more than 75 per cent of all Soviet or even possible pressures that such games, said more wan m MOSCOW (UPI)-T- he million in prizes were awarded Union likened Yugoslavia to the Kremlin might contemplate Czechoslovakia Saturday and against Yugoslavia, which for bitterly complained that Yuga years has been the black sheep slavia's economic policies could of the Soviet family. Nbn-Sto- p further break up the Soviet But the article said that when forces threaten camp. in a A barrage of charges against "the basis of socialism President Tito and his policies country and the security of the appeared in a series of lengthy Socialist commonwealth as a articles in the magazine Inter- whole, this becomes the problem not only of the people of national life. the country in question but also less than followed a They by a week a pledge by Tito to his the general problem of all WASHINGTON (UPI)-- In Socialist countries." few weeks airline passengers countrymen that his regime Tito also was accused of should be able to fly nonstop to would maintain its independent the interests of Western of and Communism serving sucn as style Hawaii from cities Kansas Citv. Newark. Detroit, warned the Soviets to keep imperialists with his indepen dent foreign policy and Yugosla Miami Dallas. Denver and hands off. via s growing economic coopera Civil the The Soviet blamed Alaska, magazine Anchorage, tion with West Germany. an for the economic Aeronautics Board (LAti) Yugoslavia reforms that gained great The Russians for a long time nounced Saturday. The agency issued an order popularity in Czechoslovakia have veiwed such trade with the granting new air routes to prior to the Warsaw Pact West as a possible wedge that invasion last August. could split apart their East seven airlines from aoout The cities. The American article that said Prague's European bloc. major order allows the airlines to open reformers had proposed ideas The heavy sniping at Tito new flights, including nonstop whose "basic features almost followed weeks of silence after flights, over the routes to Dotn completely were taken from the Tito had criticized the invasion of Czechoslovakia and the Honolulu and Hilo and return. Yugoslav model. S a t u r d a y's warning was Russians had responded with Under the present route setup nnlv three airlines United, sharp, but did not include any sharp words against him. Northwest and Pan America- nserve Hawaii from the main land. The onlv nonstop flights involved are from West Coast cities such as I,os Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. Added to Hawaii service by the CAB order were Braniff, SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Plag- ued may be the most hopeless Continental, Trans World, Wesby violence and a negotiating in the situation tern and American. The American route is in doubt, however, student strike since last fall. history of this city." sir.ee it was contingent on the San Francisco State College for the But a spokesman airline's continuing on to Japan. now faces a strike by the trustees said state law required That portion of the American militant teachers union when them only to "meet and confer" route was vetoed by President Christmas vacation ends Mon- with faculty groups and conJohnson last month when the day morning. tended some of the union international portion of the Leaders of Local 1352 of the demands could not be met controversial expanded Pacific American Federation of Teach- - unless the law were changed. !ers agreed to meet over the ' service was decided upon. Only about 10 por cent are The CAB said it went ahead weekend with representatives of the the state college system's board hostile to the strike," said and granted American on of trustees, but warned if the Arthur Bierman, the union's anyway, paper permission, fail a strike would chief negotiator. "If we strike s5 it could go about appealing talks I expect 60 to 75 per the decision. American was the "effectively close down" the Monday, of the teachers to either 'cent international in the campus. big loser join the picket lines or refuse to phase of the new routings which The talks were in recess cross them." the union Pan after TWA, charged Fridav went to Continental, However, at least two other1 Am, Northwest and Flying the trustees refused to negotiate a educa faculty groups denounced routes international demands, The including their Tiger. and as "damaging were expected to add about $10 tional reforms, a resolution of strike million a year to the revenues student grievances, a stroller disruptive" and denied that a voice for the faculty in college majority of the faculty would of the lines involved. With nresent eouioment. it is administration and a written support a strike. Acting President S.I. 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