Show 4A Salt flitt Mil:tune Proposed San Francisco Bay Crossings Sunday March 30 1947 EASTER MEANS Waitress Thinks She Served Co Ryer in N J Restaurant $11 $5 BILLS IN PITTSBURGH ATLANTIC CITY N J March acted "perfectly normal" she said ogs U S Mediators Fail in Phone Peace Attempt NEW YORK Federal mediators conferred for more than seven hours Saturday with officials of the American Union of Telephone Workers and the long lines department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co but a union spokesman reported that both sides remained adamant and no progress has been made" Mediators had expressed hope that they could help the parties effect an agreement which could set a pattern to avert the nationwide telephone strike threatened for April 7 William Margolin assistant regional director of the IL S conciliation service announced that he had requested representatives of both groups to resume discussions with him Sunday lktembers of the union's negotiating committee left the conference at 6:30 pm (EST) John J Moran union president said no new offer had been made by the company and that the union had not changed its demands Moran added that "we will be available for further meetings if arranged by the U S conciliators for Saturday night-oSunday" Capital Repercu sal ow The conferees- were closeted with Frank Walsh regional director of the U S Concilation service at A T and T headquarters nerve center of the nation's interlocking system of Bell Telephone officials at the conference represented 20000 operators plant men and clerical workers in 42 Mates Although the American Union of Telephone Workers is only one of a number of unions negotiating with Bell Telephone companies an agreementwith this group formed a pattern which settled a wage controversy last 6P)4 on year - A walkout expected to affect about 287000 telephone workers on April 7 has been threatened by the National Federation of Telephone Workers a group of Independent unions They are making 10 contract demands including one for a $12 weekly pay boost As conciliation efforts continued there were repercussions to the dispute in Washington Deniocratic members of the house labor committee disclaimed responsibility for what they " termed a proposal by Chairman Fred A Bartley (R N J) Hartley said he would offer a bill on Monday authorizing Pres Harry S Truman to obtain a court Injunction in order to halt a walkout which would silence the nation's switchboards Asks Strike Support Ilex John Pesinski of Michigan ranking Democrat on the commit tee said he and his party colleagues were not consulted on the proposal and wished to "disassociate" themselves from IL He added that Hartley had assoelated the name of the house labor committee with the proposal "for the exceedingly dubious purpose of forcing a labor organization to yield on the employer's terms" Joseph Beirne national president of the N T W appeared before a meeting of the workers Friday raght to ask their support 'The Empire union promised a decision by April 3 Among the union demands are closed shop increased vacation a seven-hou- r day and a reduction from eight to five years of the period required for employes to reach the maximum wage scale The N F TW had been demanding system-wid- e bargaining but later indicated its willingness for local joint bargaining conferences a "strike-breaking- a I aga121 RI hater Oloopdemo ItioITs AM --a TE LE LI OLD Invisible Ear-Pie- ce Tiny tiny TELEX brings you bock te the word of sounds clearly heard And TELEMOLD bides INICPZ your ( :? - NA I 01 imiãomaie il4f111114t E ) Morris Co 3-- lb 504 Judge Bldg Tr tion itdc'ztss Let Etttc2 nine-year-o- M MI Iwo r 4 3-- 30 ld 1111 Flo qI tatratiews va wamEittRitos i eta-mti- oli 4 '11 IMMO 'IA 10t" —' I &41' ik24tak - mo a - San Francisco bay bridge crossing to relieve Diagram shows proposed San Francisco-Oaklan- d traffic on present 825-mibridge (1) Corn- bined board (2) Bridge crossing proposed by army-nav- y le I tube-trest- le WASHINGTON March 29 a On-- Go' ing'to - Frank R Creedon federal housing administrator said Saturday IS he won't need $335000000 of the F $400000000 authorized for bonus payments intended to spur production of building materials Creedon explained in a letter to the Reconstruction Finance Corp that the dropping of most of these payments plans along with the general end of price controls removed the need of spending the money i6ALloommommonm bridge proposed by state to parallel present San Francisco-Oaklan- d (3) San Francisco (4) Alameda (5) Oakland (6) Underwater tube (7) Naval air station (8) Golden Gate bridge (9) San Mateo bridge A Rev Flanagan FHA Doesn't Need $335 Million Fund 4 (UP)--- - ° Japan pro-tra- far-sight- ed I EASTER CANDY FLOWER SUPPLY GAINS NEW YORK March 29 Lin- -You'll have broader selection of flowers and candy this Easter than at any time since the war began "Growers have produced more flowers than ever' said Edward J McCarthy president of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Assn "and generally speaking the prices are slightly lower than in 1946" Hyacinths and tulips which appeared in small quantities last year are back in volume with resumption of imports of bulbs from Holland Easter lilies are more plentiful and hydrangea azalea gar denia narcissus daffodil and other traditional plants are in good supply LIFE IN THE U S NEA to Boost Standards of Teachers ' New Bridge to Span S F B ay SAN FRANCISCO March 29 going to build an- other bridge across San Francisco bay to meet the urgent needs of the populationswollen cities on its shores—as soon as everybody off!- Orally concerned can agree on what kind of a apan it is to be and where to put IL Traffic on the present San Francisco - Oaldand bridge longer but less famous than the Gate bridge is running close to capacity and is increas- lug all the time Bumper-to-bumplines are common Often when there is a crackup traffic stops in one or more of the nine vehicular lanes and soon half of the span is jammed with fuming motorists An average of 70000 automobiles cross tile bridge every day That is double the anticipated figure (An—They're i 814-mi- le er 1970' Until When the opened Nov - 12 bridge 1938 marking the achievement of what then was considered some well-nig- h impossible feats in en- gineering and finance experts figured it wouldn't attract that volume of traffic before 1970 The traffic limit for the bridge within the prescribed bounds of safety is figured at 85000 cars a day board especially An army-nav- y set up to prescribe a bridge that would not interfere with national defense recommended on Feb 4 a combination causeway crossing to cost $281- - March National Education Assn Saturday said it would conduct a nationwide campaign "to raise standards of admission and training" of teachers "to the high level which is necessary to meet the com- 000000 That recommendation ' theoreti plex reeds of the modern war-tor- n cleared the way for the cally world" project There never whopping The campaign which will be was any question about finance conducted through local commit- which is up to the state and no tees has three objectives Ralphi insoluble engineering problems since the existing bridges settled McDonald Washington secretary all that of the N E A commission of teacher Left Railroads Out education and professional standards said Ife gave as objectives: Nevertheless complications de- "To encourage outstanding young veloped San Francisco interests men and young women to choose objected to the plan because it did teaching as a career to eliminate not provide facilities for bringing from teacher education those who transcontinental trains into- the y are not qualified and to further city trains now stop the conditions necessary to attract at Oakland Passengers cross by and hold the highest type of ferry Freight goes by a round- teachers In the public schools" about route over a smaller bay McDonald said teacher organiza- bridge 25 miles to the south tions would initiate the campaign The railroads objected to the next month in their own schools San Francisco objection They said they didn't want to go into partnership in any $261000000 SEEKS DIVORCE bridge project just to extend their RENO March 29 011—Mrs main lines six or seven miles But the San Francisco group Lucy Malcolmson 35 New York The city's supervisors City brunet who was jilted persisted here a year ago by former resolved to ask the secretaries of marine corps ace Gregory war and navy to withhold final (Poppy) Boyington for a blond approval of the board's report actress filed suit for divorce peuding a study of rail crossing Mrs Malcolmson's possibilities Saturday Mayor Roger D Lanham hold- previous divorce suit against Stewart Malcolmsort General in g that the prime problem was Motors production manager In to get another vehicular crossing Australia was dropped In Janquickly regardless of the rail 1946 after Boyington question spiked the supervisorial uary action with a veto turned up in Las Vegas Nev married to actress Frances Duplicate Present Span Baker on the day of his anFurther intensifying the tangle nounced wedding to Mrs Malthe state department of public colmson here works on the heels of the army- navy report recommended that the new splan be a virtual dupli- U S Meat Piles Up cate of the present bridge and said CHICAGO March 29 (crPs)— it could be built for $84000000 The public works department is The tonnage of meat ready for sale in the domestic Easter trade the agency which built the present Is the largest of record for the $73000000 bridge and will build season stockyards interests esti- the next one regardless of what mated Saturday Decreased pork plan is finally approved The army-nav- y and lamb meat production complan cttlls for a as a trestle 15 starting pared with the period preceding structure the holiday last year has been more feet high on the San Francisco side than offset by a big rise in beef at the foot of Army at 214 milesand veal tonnage The supply has south of the present bridge terbeen augmented by an accumula- - minal and running 3600 feet east-tion of some kinds of meat result ward over the bay From there it would go under water as a tube ing from consumer resistance to for 6400 feet emerging in midbay prices to connect with another trestle and finally an earth-fi- ll four miles Newsman Wins Suit at 5th et Alameda long ending PITTSBURGH March 29 (N Y It would have six traffic lanes New)—An $8000 libel judgment Setup Columnist granted Newspaper John O'Donnell against the PhilaThis setup would be about six delphia Record Co was upheld by miles long from shore to shore the state supreme court Saturday and with its approaches would be In a 3 decision In a strongly about two miles longer than the worded dissent Chief Justice existing high level suspension and George W Maxey said J David cantilever bridge Stern publisher of the Record had would leave a The tube "reasonable and probable cause" clear channel part in the bay 1500 feet for the editorial printed on April wide and 50 feet deep for fillips 18 1941 under the headdnz "A This would be needed principally Deliberate Lie" by the navy's big base at Hunter's CHICAGO 29 (A'—The trestle-tube-trestl- e- - Cross-countr- 4-- rlt4 rt:Vt'WftW400 4 7414'44q44!74K444440'X'1444 Officials Study Various Types Oak-Golde- 40-ye- q"kT4P0ovtee'00''te"wdrwin!irwgc - south of the point which is route It would just give passageway from the lower part of the bay to the upper part leading to the Golden Gate The terminals of this projected span would be somewhat distant fnromwiliPceh preosaelit ocrown areas On the San traffic originates Francisco side this traffic center is near the present bridge terminal and is veering slowly southward in the only available direction for urban development On the land aide it also le near the present bridge terminal and is moving slowly northwardt 'Best in Long Ron' The army-nav- y board argued that in the long run its choice of a site would be best in view of the direction of growth The state's experts concerned most about relieving congestion on the present bridge recommended another high bridge running parallel to and about 300 feet north of the present structure It would be almost a duplicate of the present one but slightly larger with two decks and up to 12 traffic lanes It could use the same terminals as the present bridge Engineers could use the plans of the existing span as patterns The present bridge on which the automobile toll is 25 cents could make enough money to pay for a second structure even if the new one drew no traffic at all the state engineers reported The existing bridge has almost paid for itself in a little more than 10 years The original financing contemplated a payoff plan Under present schedules it will be paid for by 1953 1 71' IA ( i: I it 1 n 11111 t AS1 '11 t 411 I - 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