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NIAGARA FAILS GAZETTE

Teachers to Lose Day's Pay

Tuesday, April 17. 1962

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The male spotted Australian bov erbird c a n imitate birds a n d galloping J . •> \ Air Kate Gut Okayed other horses. It also steals kitchen NEW YORK W>—The Board the law by the 1963 legisla-1 Rubin said, "despite our view I WASHINGTON (UPD—The | utensils and jewelry. ture da v of Education has decided In- making his request t o 'jthat the strike was "the entirely Aeronauticsspecial Board trans-, Monimproper." He said ob-:| Civil - approved (against any immediate punthe board Sunday, the gover- > . Atlantic charter fares that; r „ . , , r . jishnient of the 20,000 publicnor said penalties for viola-1 J e c t l v e n c n v l s t o d o a 1 1 l' 05 " will allow groups to fly to and! F r a i l M a r k e r s school teacher strikers under tion of the act are so severe jsible to restore professional f r o m Europe at rates 38 per- The Appalachian Trail was terms «pf the state law ban"that they a r e in many in-i relationship and the morale cent below present economy:marked by volunteer hikers ning strikes by public em-! stances impractical t o . cn-lof the entire staff." * i fares. 'and naturalists 25 years ago. ployes. • . force." Loss of a day's pay will be The law provides for autothe only penalty for last matic dismissal of' striking Wednesday's s t r i k e , which state or local government closed more than a score of employes. It allows them to schools and disrupted opera- be rehired, but they, must tions in almost all of t h eforfeit pay increases for three 900 schools. years and serve on probation The board announced after for five years. 1 a meeting Monday that it After the Board of Educawould "w i t h h o 1 d general action" against the teachers tion meeting, Rubin said the pending a review of the state's board will resume negotiaCondon-Wadlin law, as re-tions with the United Federaquested by Gov. Nelson A. tion of Teachers, which called the strike in a salary dispute Rockefeller. states a n d G r e a t Lakes. Some r a i n Board President Max J.with the board. The union also is e x p e c t e d i n t h e e x t r e m e j Rubin said the board will called off the strike after one n o r t h e r n p o r t i o n o f the Pacific coast. j consult with a committee to day in compliance with a 'be appointed by Rockefeller I State Supreme Court order. (AP W i r e p h o t o M a p ) | to study possible revision of' The board will negotiate.

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Niagara Forecast: Cloudy periods and not as 1 J a m e s L. Rosino, 1716 Ash-.of Olcott, the incumbent, and cold tonight and Wednesday! land Ave., announced Monday! Walter E. Heaton. with a chance of light showers; that he will seek the Repub-i a A , n a t n ; e o f * ' * ? * r ? *f,Us Hpvpinnino imv tnniaht-"w*s 1 ,• • «• r I i u l a veteran of World War developing, low tonight cSU-Jo,! j l c a n nomination for mem- n M r R f t ( . i n n u . a . p H .iratr.i local ^schools and educated is an emcolder some valleys, high b e r Df Congress from t h c » in . M»s i n o was ploye of Hooker Chemical Wednesday 45-50. We s t e r 1 y'40th District, \ winds 5-15, becoming south-' Mr. Rosino, an unsucccss- ! Corp. westerly 10-20 Wednesday. f u i Democratic candidate for Niagara Falls Temperatures: the state Senate two years; Temperatures at Niagara ago and for the City Council; R u s s i a I s L a r g e s t Falls, as recorded by the of- in 1959, foresook his Demo-! ,,,, c . , i « i I T „ ; ™ ;,. «u„ ficial Gazette thermometer: „„.. ..... .. ,, ., The Soviet Union is the High for 24 hours, 48. cratic affiliation after t h e : , , , L. Low for 24 hours, 30. j 1961 election. [largest nation on earth, folAverage for 24 hours. 37. In the primary, he will op-i lowed by Canada, China, the Local Readings: pose Rep. William E. Milleri United States and Brazil. Yesterday Today Noon, 40. 3 a.m., 30. 3 p.m., 42. 6 a.m., 30. 6 p.m., 38. 9 a.m., 42. 9 p.m., 35.Noon, 48. Midnight, 33. Sun: Rose today, 5:30 a.m.; sets, 6:59 p.m.; rises Wednesday, 5:29 a.m.; sets, 7:00 p.m. Barometric Pressure: 30.18 inches and falling. *



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By United Press International Today is Tuesday, April 17. The 107th day of the year: with 258 to follow in 1962. The moon is approaching j its full phase. The morning stars are Jupiter and Saturn. The evening star-is Venus. *

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On this day in history: In 1521, the Diet at Worms excommunicated M a r t i n Luther from the Holy Roman Church after the former monk refused to admit to charges of heresy. In 1777, Thomas Paine was elected secretary of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Continental Congress. In 1790, Benjamin Franklin died at his home in Philadelphia at the age of 84. In 1941, Yugoslavia capitulated to Germany although the opposition continued to wage guerrilla warfare. •

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Arc Niagara Falls parents really concerned about the education of their children? The question was raised Monday a t the 93rd Street School when P r i n c i p a l . Perry Brown commented, "we usually get 120 persons to our PTA meetings and when we a n n o u n c e the Board of Education candidates are speaking, we get 35 people." During the panel discussion. Richard D n h c r t y , a board member for the last two years commented: "Last year, one p c r s 0 n was heard during the hearing for a $12 million school budget. "Surrounding this budget -are matters dealing with school curriculum. Indeed, they very matter of the ability of a child to read adequately was involved."

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