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...Emergency Situation." Last spring, when the machinists' strike seemed in evitable, the President invoked the 40-year-old Railway Labor Act to postpone the walkout so that a three-man presidential emergency board could study the dispute. Chaired by Oregon Democrat Wayne Morse, a partisan of organized labor, the board ultimately recommended a wage-benefit increase of 3.6%, a notch above L.B.J.'s 3.2% anti-inflationary wage-price guideline. Johnson was pleased nonetheless, urged both labor and management to accept the board's terms. The five airlines-Northwest, TWA, Eastern, United and National-agreed, but the I.A.M...
There is no plan to rendezvous Gemini 11 with either Agena 8 or 10. However, the first three-man Apollo flight, now scheduled for mid-November, probably will seek out one of the two patient Agenas. Soon-the moon...
President Johnson last week named John T. Dunlop, chairman of the Economics Department and an outspoken critic of the Administration's economic guidelines policy, to a three-man Emergency Board which will try to avert a threatened strike against American Airlines...
Richard E. Neustadt, director of the Kennedy Institute and a member of the three-man Presidential board which tried to avert the strike that has paralyzed five major airlines, called on the machinists, Saturday, to end their walk...
...country doctor who took office in 1963 and proceeded to do almost nothing for 32 months. The military sent Illia packing, off to his brother's home twelve miles north of Buenos Aires, dissolved Congress, the Supreme Court and all political parties, and announced the formation of a three-man junta. It is headed by Provisional President Juan Carlos Onganía, Illia's one-time army commander in chief who, until his resignation last November, was considered his country's guardian of constitutional government and the military mainstay that kept Illia in power...