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™~M.—-y-i-'-M r-ir M • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Sept 21, 1963 Education Row much a dunce that hai been ■ neat to roam Excels a dunce that has been kept at home. — Cowper ROACHES ■Jettesi wiUllIaaw. sffacUvt u» to • months. as bo odor IB bouiaa aad D RO !-W»5»5}!W 2 Locals Drop Plans To Merge On Docks Clogging of the already swollen employment - market was cited this week by officials of Local 824 and Local 1811 of the Inter­ national Longshoremen's Associa­ tion as the chief reason for the dropping of plans to merge the two unions sharing docks from the Battery to STth St. on the NartS River. The merger of the unions was proposed last week by James Castellano, president of Local 1811 which has 500 members working on piers from the Bat tery to 23rd St. Almost half of the members are jobless because of the closing of most of the area's piers. Local 1811 members last week also voted overwhelmingly in fa­ vor of the merger, but this week John Bowers, head of Local 824 which has 2.000 members on piers from W. 24th to W. 57th Streets, said merger plans had to be postponed because of the local's inability at the present to ab- : ,v>: TWU Workers Seek 32-Hr. Week 2 Held In Bar Knifing Joel Chism, 31, of 1326 Fulton being held In 85.000 ball for a The 28,000 surface and under­ contract negotiations are opened A fare hike c e r t a i n 1 y ground members of the Trans­ port Workers Unloo have their hearts set on a 32-hour work week and will fight for it when with the Transit Authority. would follow a wage hike, the An official of the TWU said TA said. TA officials said grant­ Michael J. Quill, the union's lea­ ing of the TWU’s proposals would der, not only will seek a reduc­ cost, the authority 8100 millions sorb 500 additional members with­ out risking unemployment among his own men. Members of other longshore unions — 791. 856 and 895 — had reportedly voiced opposition to allow their . combined member­ ship of 3,000 to amalgamate with those of the other two locals. tion of the current 40-hour week, but also will push for a 15 per cent wage hike and improved vacations when December rolls in. TA workers now get four weeks after 15 years. Motormcn now get 83 .15 an hour. Drivers col­ lect 82.93 and vendors about 82.50 a year which could only come from a 25-cent fare on sub­ ways and probably a higher fare on buses. TWU contracts also involve the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transportation Operating Autho rity which runs the buses in Man­ hattan and the Bronx. Ave., Bronx, and Cornelious Free­ man 29, of 115 W. 143rd St., Manhattan, charged with assault­ ing James R. Rolper of 2738 Eighth Ave. with a knife Satur­ day morning in the "19th Hole,'1 a bar at 320 W. 145th St., are hearing Tuesday. 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