PAGE TWO Airline Dispute G • rows orseuppo s ul W ' -- ' Rusk . its • u . h • i.„.. . g...• • . .:,, . PARIS (AP)---U.S. Secretary dismal. When.: . Engineers Cancel Offer ! , State Dean Rusk was reported The United States been rsonvuiced yesterday President seeking to talk the French out of .Charles de Gaulle will put building its own nuclear force- on . , • • Trance's future nuclear striking the grounds it would be dangerous 'set for 'midnight Friday—by ap.'force at the deposal of Western and ineffective. pointing 'an emergency board to defense strategy. - Rusk has another meeting investigate the contract • deadlock Rusk came away from' a meet- scheduled with Couve de lurville between the airline and . the ing with De Gaulle, Tuesday. and for today. The U.S. s etary is Transport Workers Union. This talks with Premier Georges Pom-!on a tour of Western E pe to' AFL-CIO union repremirts 9,000 pidou and Foreign Minister Mau- $ promote unity within the Western maintenance, stores and commu- rice Couve de Murville yester-alliance . . . :. nications workers an'. d 1,500 day with the feeling that once THE MECHANICS forl coordhv; stewardesses. - France has become a full-fledg edi ating France's future atomic force. , nuclear power it will be a fully( • THE BOARD, to Iv named with the massive U.S.) nuclear later under the Railway Labor cooperative partner in the North later and w i t h_ t h e c li esa h n .. - Act. has 30 days to give Ken- Atlantic Treaty Organization, in-arsenal. British atomi power, - formed sources said. ' nedy its findings and recommeri-were left open since th French . dations for a settlement Another THE FRENCH SOURCES insist-!force does not yet exist . ' da - 1110- - -- - - —' - - ' be; Thr Iformed .- , es aid Rusk. WASHINGTON VP;—The com plicated airline labor controversy took a turn for the worse last night with cancellation by flight engineers of their previous offer to arbitrate economic issues with Pan American and Eastern Air Lines. .) Government me.diatok, led by 'Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg, have been working steadily on the tangled airline labor troubles for a week- and have been concentrating on set tling a similar contract dispute with Trans-World Airlines. 30 .ys are allowed for efforts ed that all this,is something to , to reach agreement. Isettled after France has its nuclear tlement proposal to the engineers' The mediators submitted a set- A strike was averted a couplCiforce in operation. two negotiators Tuesday,that still of months ago- when a federal! France has exploded five nucle hasn't-, been either accepted or re- mediator was appointed.' Kennedy!ar devices but does not, pretend jected. accepted the judgment yesterdayito possess an effective nuclear sr . . of the National Meditation Board GOLDBERG REPORTED REPORTED prog- that -the situation threatened to Tess Late yesterday in the TWA disrupt interstate comitrierce by ; talks but . said he still had no depriving-a section of the country, settlement to report. The talks of essential air service.4A were continuing, ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG All of these proceduret have The engineers' ar*uneement that they were backing away ... mediates dispute been exhausted id TWA ' s dispute from economic issue arbitration • . ~ . - with the 'AFL-CIO Flight' Engi-; on Pan Am and Eastern appeared threatened for midnight Friday neers International Association to mean that the situation on on American Airlines. . over reducing the crews from 1 - four to three men. those two airlines has been - de-. The labor difficulties of TWA,I teriorating. It indicated possiblyPari Am and Eastern involved' • . Arsonists also Goldberg's "package'; settle-.different questions and different OAS , • merit to TWA was iunacceptablelunions than' those involved in the _ I • to the union's braeches on the shutdown with American. Hut a • • i , i other two carriers. shutdown on any would disrupt ! PRESIDENT KENNEDY, mean-,the nation's air seryice. . Renew Attacks while, stepped in yesterday to de-1 Kennedy applied .the brakes to! lay for at least 60 days a strike thes tr ik e against Arrierican---1 ALGIERS (AP)—Flames of a renewed scorched earth campaign' . soared• yesterday in none, sig naling the union of eastern Alge ria's Secret Organization terror-; lists with those of the west in ac-, hive opposition to the peace pact. lof Algiers. i European incendiariiits burned' down City Hall and, two other buildings in Bone, a major Medi terranean seaport. Fire blazed too at Orianin west ern Algeria as a blast wrecked a large natural gas imitallation.i ; Fugitive ex-Col. Pierre Chau-. teau-Jobert, who commands the ,secret -army's eastern . Algerian ;zone, vowed to ,continue resistance; Ito - the independence tde Moselm 'majority is expected to choose in, the territorial rererendum July I. The whole uneasy truce worked out last weekend in Algiers was, menaced. ! ' i 1 Government Joins Waterway Project PHILADELPHIA (AP)-LSecre tary of the Interior Stewart Udall said yesterday the federal gov-, ernment agreed, to, .be a partner , with four states 'n the unique Del aware River Basin - Commission because it felt water development for the future is urgently needed and "something now is better than nothing." Udall told the 82nd annual con ference of the American Water Works Association the - Delaware Commission is "the first major new approach to river basin de velopment organization since the creation of the Tennesiee Valley Authority in the early 38's." He noted that he had -early doubts at to workability of such a plan and that the experience of Delaware,' New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, partners with the United States. "will - be closely -Watched by public administration experts, conservationists and con-' stitutional lawyers." - HE ASSERTED. "As of today. I will confess to a feeling of hope that this form of federal-interstate compact may proe a valuable 'model for use in other river basin areas throughout - the nation." regret that this vital measure has not been accorded stronger support from its main beneficiar ies, the states, he added. "Certain organizations that un- , dertake to speak for certain state' governments have exerted vigor ous opposition to the Water Re sources Planning Act," he said, "asserting that cooperative fed eral-state rived basin • planning would constitute an infringement of state rights. "Fortunately, several 'governors have refused to be represented .by! La Bonne Vie An essential part of the good life is a good meal. You'll find the beat ingredients - for your eon, good li fe in a good meal at Duffy's Tavern. Try a steak at this weekend. Dining room open from 5 to 1:30. Your favorite beverages served from 4:30 to midnight. (Closed on Sunday) - , Duffy's lat Illeallmirenr. 4 5a1144 out a Stale C 4411481 e4t ?Art* 23 (tent tight at the Teases Statues) the opponents of water resources conservations and development," he said UDALL SAID. "We are losing valuable time in the race when water of acceptable q4lity will not meet the needs of a lisge part of our United States!' - Uda11:• said that' in the pait 18 months work had been started on 74 major water resources projects and on 79 small water - shed pro grams. I '2402 SINCE THE FAMOUS "RED . .SHOES - : HAVE WE HAD ANYTHING SIMILAR OR COMPARABLE. - —LOUELLA PARFJNS I "A CLASSIC. AND AGELESS FILM THAT CAN GO ON FOR YEARS BEING APPRECIATED THROUGH; OUT THE WORLD."' HIGHEST RATING ` I —NEW YORK DAILY NEWS - , _ rosertf gAurum Pitt'WM k DID ONARSSSE, MOIRA SIMMER • ~ ZIZI JCANALISRE, ROLAND PETIT - '; i arnoorere air MAURICE OSIEVALIER.. •1; 1 by ROCAN6 Pf77T • . - It's sheer Inaglct • - f - tf NOW PLAYING - AT 2:11, ‘1137,- 1:03 1 9:19 ~. i STATE THEATRE, Rafe College r fc , t 1 SUMMER COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA . _ , I„,az4. 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