Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1962 — Page 9

Vol. LX. No. 186.

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much more effective, and since Paint Removing insects hate the idea of salt, Before using varnish or paint enough will remain on the car- remover on a horizontal surface pets to discourage future inva- rom which it may flow before its aions work has been accomplished, sprinkle a thin layer of sawdust

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over the surface. You’ll find that the fluid will not only remain in place, but it will not evaporate so quickly and will, therefore, be more effective in loosening the paint or Varnish.

Cement Removal Hard cement can be removed from bricks by letting it soak for a few minutes in a solution of one part muriatic acid to 10 parts water. This will soften the cement

so that it can be scraped off. Flush the acid away with plenty of fresh water — and take CARE not to get the solution on your hands or eyes or clothing!

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Injunction May Still Stop Rails CHICAGO (UPI) — The nation’s railroads suffered a setback today in their court battle to put strict “anti-featherbedding” work rules changes into effect. Federal District Judge Joseph Sam Perry turned down a motion by railroad lawyers to dismiss a plea for an injunction by five brotherhoods of on - train railway workers. The unions ask the injunction to keep the railroads from putting new work rules into effect Aug. 16. The judge’s ruling did not touch on railroad plans to go even further than the recommendations of a presidential commission in clamping down on what it considers to be “featherbedding” practices on the rails. The railroads announced in court Monday they would put their original demands of November, 1959, into effect on Aug. 16. The 1959 proposals allow no wage raise for rail employes and would authorize immediate dismissal of 41,000 firemen. The shift in railroad demands was an apparent attempt to force presidential intervention in the dispute through the naming of an emergency board. Perry refused to go along with railroad arguments t hat the unions had come into court without exhausting all administrative remedies provided by the Railroad Labor Act. He said all administrative procedures had been complied with and it was up to the National Mediation Board, not the unions, to ask the President for creation of an emergency board. Perry then turned to arguments on whether the case should be thrown out of court on grounds that the change in the railroads’ demands made the unions’ demands pointless. J.E. Wolfe, chief negotiator for the railroads, said the shift toward the tougher stand on work rules was aimed at getting “this thing out of court and force the hand of the unions.” “If the suit is dismissed, we believe the President on his own initiative will appoint an emergency board,” Wolfe sad. The unions, in their petition, argued that the presidential commission recommendations violated the Railway Labor Act because they were not the same as the rules changes sought in 1959 by the carriers. Then the carriers announced they were reverting to the original 1959 demands. While the commission recommendations called for elimination of 13,000 firemen from f reight and yard work in the next year and gradual elimination of the jobs of 28,000 other firemen over a 10-year period, the 1959 notices would permit immediate dismissal of all 41,000 firemen on freight and yard service. The presidential commission recommendations, which the railroads announced July 17 would take effect Aug. 16, also provided changes in pay structure, including r aises for three-fourths of some 200,000 operating employes. The 1959 notices called for the pay structure changes without raises. Gummed Paper To prevent that roll of gummed paper from becoming stuck together because of humidity, coat the roll sides with a thin layer of melted paraffin, which seals the edges and still permits the roll to be unwound.

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