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Show 8 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, November 8, 1972 Court Upsets Ruling In Picket Line Case ers. They s, Star-New- - In rejecting this view, Stewr-asaid the lower court ruling would undercut the remedial of the NLRB and powers of subvert the protection workers under federal labor rt statutes lirst Time. The decision Tuesday was the first of the 1972-7term in a case that has been fully reviewed by the justices. All of the justices but Harry A Blackmun endorsed the views of Stewart in his opinion Blackmun joined in the decision but wrote his own 3 five-pag- opinion 1171 Itullng The decision by the high court reversed a September, 1171 ruling of the 9th U S. Court of Appeals It was a vidorv for the National Labor Relations Board, wmch had originally ordered the workeis involved in the case reinstat- concurring opinion. tir ed I be dispute aiose on Oct i7 when fouiVanemployes Intel national Lines 4. of in Santa Maria, Calif balked at crossing a picket line set up by the Teamsters The union had called a strike to win the authority to represent the company's workers , The Indians have their summer later.. .after all the tourists are gone. Pro testing Indians agreed Tuesday night to leave the Bureau of Indian Affairs building they held for almost a week after reaching an agreement with the government negotiatois, W hite House said The of the provisions agreement were not immediately available, but Chen Phillips of the White House press office said "An agieement was i eddied and the Indians should be leaving Wednesday morning The meeting with the Indians had started at around noun Tuesday and went on into the evening hours, the White House spokesman said We're supposed to be negotiating an agreement for our depanure, from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Building said Hank Adams, an Indian lawyer, moments before the talks began at noon dered the fedeial government to oust the protesters. The ouster was delayed until 9 U S pm W odnesd a by the Circuit Ceurt here. The Indians seized control of But Adams cautiord that longstanding as well as for provisions for allow mg our people to return to our communities, would also be brought up by the Indians Indian grie-vanee- s. the building Thursday after to procoming to Washington test government policies The meeting was scheduled a U S District Couit oi- - after China Buys More of U.S. Wheat - On 14 Sept officials some years, bushels million 15 (400,000 tons). Officials would not identify the shipper, but trade sources believe the latest transaction is being handled by the Louis Dreyfus Corp , New York and Paas. President Nixon on Oct. 27 China had also 12 million bushels bought de(300,000 tons) of com. The the identified then partment seller as the Dreyfus firm. announced con- firmed the first sale of 22 wheat to China in The WASHINGTON (AP) Agriculture Department said Tuesday further U S. wheat sales have been made to China, raising o about 18 7 million bushels sold since purchases began in September. The new sales, including nearly one million bushels announced a week ago, so far amount to nearly 3 7 million bushels (98,705 metric tons), the department said U S Vyi cm Indians, coming from all parts of the country, described their as the Trail of Broken journey Treaties. They strengthened security around the building following the federal court eviction order. Windows were taped presumably to prevent shams of glass from flying about if the windows were broken, ami doors were barricaded. rumors also Unconfirmed have circulated that the protesters have planted explosives or gasolme in the building and plan to destroy it if evicted. they are forcibly Asked whether the rumors were true, one Indian replied, All I know is they res' acted smoking to the first floor. Scores of curious 'onlooker walked down Constitution Avenue to view the symbolic teepee in front of the building and the Indians sitting on the front steps. tog) xDlfil The NLRB reasoned that until the discharge of the four, the strike was an economic strike, in such a walkout, strike) s do not have an absolute right to get their jobs back. Right Unconditional But after the unlawful firing, the board said, it became an unfair labor practice strike, which means that the fired employes had an uncon-ditional right to reinstatement, (AP) in Peace 4Ft. D.C. Indians- to Exit WASHINGTON were obviously not own drchar-getheir protesting which had not yet occurred, the appeals panel said By Fred Barnes s Writer Washington WASHINGTON The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday that employes fired solely fc refusing to ci oss a picket hne have an unconditional right to get their jobs back after the strike The unconditional reinstatement of such workers is proper for the simple reason that they were the victims of a plain unfair labor practice wrote Jusby their employer, e tice Cotter Stewart in a I psets Hank Ketcham Dennis The Menace (nn)(ni IMrD advertisement from Colletts. Offer good through Sunday. A paid political I 1 The appeals court saying that the four who refused to cross the picket line were economic stnk- disa-giee- Cermans9 Pacts Stir U.S. Hope WASHINGTON (UPI) -The United States expressed hope Tuesday that accords between West and East in ny would ease tensions Europe. state department spokesman, Charles W. 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