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Show 4A DESERET NEWS, Friday, February 20, 1970 A-Bla- Horrifies iWqge MIAMI BEACH (AP) have Labor served notice that unions will be out for big wage increases this year to try to put workers abreast of inflation. - leaders The average nonsupervi-01- 7 employe has had no advance in the buying power earnpf his weekly after-tathe ings in four years, AFL-CICouncil Executive said Thursday. x V r 1 It seems there's no catching up" said the 13.6 lab or.' federations million-memb- m ' y. er George Meany, asserting that workers and their unions have 50 choice but to demand substantial pay hikes. president, P.ising living costs last year wiped out 6.1 per cent of the value of the dollar, more than erasing pay gains of some 45 e workers ijnillion who average $117.25 per week, the labor council said. rank-and-fil- Prices in January' continued .Confirmed from First Page The film which showed some of the incredible devastation in the two cities. Some five million workers are involved in major bargaining this year, including trucking, railroad, auto, clothing and other key industries. nt Asked whether big wage hikes inflationary, Meany said, No, I think the shoe is on the other foot. He said profits have risen much faster thaik wages in recent years. were, Soviet threat, he said, comes from their rapid deployment of those are the people most fitted to make the sacrifice, Meany said. think immediate NEW YORK (UPI)-- A once secret film taken after the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 25 years ago horrified spectators at a screening here Thursday. Th films were released by the U.S. government at the request of Columbia University Press which heard about their existence through a letter written by a Japanese professor to a Columbia lecturer. I develop- - Spectators up at a slightly lower annual rate, the government reported. Meany said inflation is due to excess profits and that the average workers should not be asked to accept less pay. I dont think you should ask him to make a further Meany said, suggesting that stockholders help fight inflation by taking a little less profit. sacrifice, weapon Communist ment. The through n d submarine-basean missiles. Laird concluded with this In the long term, evaluation: one of the most serious threats confronting the United States is the large and growing military and research and effort of the development Soviet Union. His public discussion of Vietnam was limited. He said Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, would give the committees a full report on the war, based on the visit to Vietnam by Laird and the general last week. However, Laird said on the basis of the trip, he has concluded that the Vietnamiza-tio- n program is proceeding Jion schedule or ahead of schedule in all major categories. Depending on circumstances. he told the senators, we can anticipate continuing troop redeployment and the return home of additional thousands of U. S. military men during 1970. He said in recent years U, 1 audience squirmed the showing of the After first wandering scenes of utter destruction by blast and fire, the nine Japanese cameramen who made the film, entered emergency hospitals in the two cities and recorded the mutilation and radiation burns suffered by the through There are closeups of the mutilated and dying men, women and children staring into nowhere. d-- a d S. spending on defense, space and atomic energy research has remained steady while Soviet expenditures have increased 10 to 13 per cent a year. Now the Soviet Union is putting $16 to $17 billion into such work compared with $13 billion to $14 billion foi the United States, Laird said. Of the Red Chinese threat, Laird said that some time this year they would begin deploying missiles with a 1,003-mil- e range packing the nuclear power of the American dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He also said U. S. Intelligence experts expect the Chi- - rese Communists to this year a 6,000-mfi- ous meetings and fha compa nys genera! offices in Buy Shares Russ Gain In Arms Race Film st test For Protest .fire inter- - e continental ballistic missile which Could, pose. a,' direct threat to the United States. Lairds budget Although requests for the coming year are below last year's, he said if the current Soviet buildup continues, we will need additional costly steps to preserve an effective deterrent. Laird indicated he hoped the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with the Russians to resume in Vienna would make such April 16 additional costly steps unnecessary. But he said his budget preserved options for United States. - rock-botto- m . 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