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Show ' DAILY HERALD 12 - f Tito Plnnc MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1963 Utah County. Utah - " 1 . . ftfirsx-'.::- N. Y. teachers U. S. Visit : CHILDREN Accept New racts z-Te- ar i NEW YORK (UPI) The Nation's largest public school system opened on time today. An llth-hoagreement between the teachers and the Board f Education ended a months-lon- g dispute Sunday night when the teachers members of the United 'i , 4. ur Federation of Teachers gathered at Randall's Island Stadium and voted to accept a new contract. 'Agreement came less than 12 hours before 845 public schools opened their doors today for the beginning of a new year in the nation's largest school system. The UFT, bargaining agent for the city's 43,000 teachers, voted, 5.265-18for a pact providing a $580 salary increase per teacher over the two years. The board of two-ye- ar NO GAMBLE ; Let 1, :4 ' iV ' education unanimously approved million settlement. The agreement, preceded by a weekend of almost nonstop contract talks, came less than 12 hours before the nation's largest public school system was to open its doors for the fall. Though the state's Condin-Wadli- n Act prohibits strikes by public employes under penalty of dismissal, fines, suspension or imprisonment, UFT leaders had pledged to defy the law and risk jail if their demands were not met. the $24.3 "strlKepToris4naIaiincreases The LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPD state Geological Society recently released a report entitled: "A Preliminary Report on Conodonts of the Meramecian Stage from of Western Kanthe Sub-surfa- ce sas." The report concerns fossils of marine animals, normally recovered from the cores of oil wells. INVENTED BIFOCALS Annoyed at having to carry two pairs of eyeglasses, Benjamin Franklin had a pair split in half, each eye having two different lenses, thus inventing bifocals. IMl I K n ' iu ! ....-AA- TEACiJER STRIDE AVERTED Happy teachers hold up the hands of United center, in victory, Sunday at Federation of Teachers President: Charles Randall's Island Stadium after the rank and file members of the UFT accepted a new two-yecontract with the Board of FJducation. The eleventh-hou- r settlement, that gives the tekchers wage increases and o t h e r benefits, prevented a strike scheduled for today. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). Gog-en- , ar j .SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Wiesley for his work in writing laws. "The Utah laws are conTie Utah' Manufacturers Associa- unemployment compensation laws sidered the best by national au tion spo3ceout Sunday in support and workmen's compensation thorities," Halladay said. bf the chairmjan of trie State Industrial Commission and branded as "ridiculous" demands that he resign. ' The statement supporting Otto Wiesley, Industrial Commission chairman, came from Robert E. SEE Halladay, manager of the Association. UTAH VALLEY Wk Wiesley has been under attack by coal mine union leaders who FR 264 NORTH 1st VVEST-- Ph. earlier this week demanded his FIRST resignation. The criticism came disMoab the mine after potash aster and was critical of the State's mining safety practices, The Association also praised 1 B&l&APffiKfflE m AVI FURNITURE ! 4-16- 00 BILLS r UMA Speaks Out in Support of Wiesley in Union Attack i DRIVING YOU See the MONEY MAN with the Friendly Finance Plan Ii Utah Finance Co. I 50 East 1st North Provo, FR 63 See Gene Lamb H 282 No. University provo, FR V 14 See Clair Cherry i ?;Blife & V-sJS- - If The PHILADELPHIA (UPI) "7" of has side or wrong right as far dice do with to nothing as the citrus grower is concerned. That figure is the dividing line between the actidity and alkalinity of juices. When tested with the latest measuring devices the pH factor of the liquid acid below 7 and alkaline above is determined. 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