Show b4 s' ' - s J is 1540Milnaii040044 - f 1 ' i ?"4 2 it - Wednesday The Salt Lake Tribune April 12 1967 1 ril i $1o e' J ' ' - 1 — Mhiiui Beach Favored For '68 Conventions I I p - -- - ' - e- - By Warren Weaver Jr New York Times Writer e - - "-- O : ik - t 1' : Miami emerged Tuesday as the leading contender for the site of both the Democratic Beach go 1 — WASHINGTON - oo- F -- 0 ! ' v ' k 1 - — 4 ' cs' '''''''IT"'"' ' s' mml1001 and Republican National Conventions in 1968 Chicago was the only other city lituler serious consideration party officials reported and its bids have been weakened by failure to 'make a firm conimitment on finance ing and lack of a really mod- ' e ' ' - - 1 ' ' j ' )'" i - '' te: 4 '' ern halt Leaders of both parties favor holding the two conven- ' 1 4 4 ' 1 tions in one city This would not only make the first color television coverage of the ses ' ' : Solons Okeh i i A' ' '14 Church Aid 4 ' '-' '' Judicial Test ' - it '''11t- : ''- g i ' - '''i t" '1 a t 44' '1 :' ' ' ' a- ' - 1 '4 fg41- -- ' ea ' t ' "04i - 'o o' ''''' ' ' - - —LtAZ "" 4VMW4444P k ' —Associated Press Wireeeoto Loyalty Goes to his Head :t: VANCOUVER BC—David Daniels 16 admires Ms :pew haircut while mother puts finishing touches to remains—the Canadian centennial maple leaf ::::hat -- I Employes Feel 1::Pinch in Local Tieups - r - 1 0 t ' Thousands of drivers office workers mechanics and dock workers in the Intermountain Area are feeling the Impact of the negotiation stalemate between Trucking Employers Inc representing 1500 companies handling 65 per- - cent of the nation's trucking and Teamsters International i i : 1 1 - ' I 1 Lines Close Down A shutdown of trucking companies occurred at night Saturday when members of TEl ordered a halt to what operations following they termed a rash of Teamster Union strikes of None the Teamster strikes has occurred in the In termountain Area but Utah and Idaho lines have closed mid-- down in keeping with national policy The closing move — termed a "defensive shutdown" by TEl leaders and a "lockout" by Teamster officials — al Former Envoy To Cuba Dies Tuesday of a heart attack in who lived Gardner Washington DC had a winter home in Palm Beach He died at Good Samaritan Hospital where he was admitted April 5 A Republica tt businessman Gardner was an assistant secretary of the treasury during the Truman Administration He worked on the campaign team of President Eisenhower In 1952 Eisenhower tamed Gardner in 1953 to be ambassador to Havana President I 1 44) it1 1 kl Cease Operations Pacific Intermountain Ex press (PIE) MIL Freight Inc Garrett Freightlines Inc Milne Truck Lines Con solidated Freightways and the Ringsby System all mem hers of the Intermountain Operators' League are shut down during the dispute John Roe business repre sentative of International Association of Machinists and said Workers Aerospace Tuesday his group sent the following wire to IOL: Held Violatkm be advised that present lockout of mechanics by Intermountain Operators League in present dispute with Teamsters shall be considered as a violation of the present agreement between the league and the IAMAW Compensation for lost time as a result will be expected" 'Please varied Tuesday the number of Nevada truckers affected by the management lockout but a southern Nevada trucking official said about 65 per cent of the Las Vegas trucking Industry was affected Estimates PALM BEACH FLA (AP) — Arthur Gardner 78 who served for four years as US ambassador to Cuba died s frets about 2000 employes In and Idaho Nathan J Fullmer counsel for the Intermoun tam n Operators' Leatue said Utah concerning Figures Differ for management estimated that some 500 drivers were locked out in the Reno area but Hugo Wagner secretary of Teamsters Local 533 In Reno said only about 250 drivers were affected Mr Wagner said groceries and other commodities would not be affected at once by the lockout since most of the chain stores and distributors have their own trucks A spokesman Chicago Tribune Service WASHINGTON — The Senate Tuesday gave swift approval to legislation permitting the courts to rule on a great constitutional issue — d aid to institutions Only seven senators were present as a voice vote sent the bill to the House where it died last year in the House The Judiciary Committee prospects for House approval are expected to be more favorable in this session federal church-supporte- Opposition Crumbling "The opposition which used to be so strong is now crumbling" Sen Sam J Ervin Jr told the Senate ) "With the enactment of more and more aid programs there has been increasing confusion in the country and in Congress over boundaries of sep aration of church and state and the proper role of the federal government in private education" recent developments Ervin said had helped to strengthen support for judicial review of federal aid to reliTwo gion The Office of Education he noted has granted $56000 to the Rev John La Brake to plan a joint public and parochial high school in Vermont In addition to paying Rev La Brake's salary and that of his staff the funds could be used to campaign for local voter approval of the project First Combined Facility "If erected this would be the first combined public religious educational facility conceived and sponsored by federal the government" Ervin declared "And there is no wall of separation in the architect's plans" in Ervin said Secondly the state's fall last Maryland highest court held state aid to three religious colleges unconstitutional under the first amendment which prohibits laws "respecting an establishment of religion" - - ' V 4 rage lective bargaining been no case of s at pressure" Simkin worked with Walter Maggio lo and Gilbert Se'din of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service in helping settle the dispute Before the settlement was announced much of the nation had begun to feel the pinch of the trucking shut down Supplies Dwindle WASHINGTON (UPI) Lucy Johnson Nugent and her husband Pat have purchased A pink brick French Provincial house in Austin Tex for their growing family it was learned Tuesday It is priced at $70000 The house situated at 2706 Macken Drive in a swank reswas neighborhood Dan a Felts from purchased prominent Austin attorney idential Lb Thousands of auto workers were laid off as part supplies dwindled and scattered panic buying was reported in Chicago with housewives storing up canned goods and produce In expectations of a possible shortage Trucking Employers Inc whose 1500 members account for about 65 per cent of the nation's high way hauling had been offering a pay boost e A while the teamsters were asking 56 cents an hour over contract the three-yea- r nut Zenith Radio Corp closed its eight plants employing period On Tuesday a Justice Department source reported that it would be possible for President Johnson to invoke an cooling-of- f period if he felt the shutdown was reaching crisis proportions But the teamsters said "There is no basis for declaring a national emergency and Invoking the provisions of the parts shortage Taft-Hartle- Act" Questions Intent But Senate Republican leader Everett M Dirksen called to on President Johnson invoke the law Dirksen told a news conference he has no doubt of the President's authority Some officials question whether the act applies to lockouts In the"thicago area where an estimated 56000 drivers dock workers and warehousemen are affected by the lock y ' 1 rif ' ' offering the Astrodome which by 10000 workers because of a Shortages also were blamed for the 5000 General Motors layoffs and another Corp 3000 by the Chrysler Corp Ford Motor Co either cut work shifts or canceled sched tiled overtime at eight assembly plants American Motors some Corp also shortened shifts Dapto-Da- y Bast are on a basis" said a "Our operations day-to-da- Chrysler spokesman He and a GM spokesman said more layoffs — I t' t ':L ) OGDEN SALT LAKE tf”) - 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