t?---The Dail• Collegian Thursday, September 9, 1976 Teachers strike in 10 states, idle 350,000 pupils By United Press International Teacher strikes kept more than 350,000 children from their books or forced them to dawdle in understaffed classrooms yesterday as the nation's school systems sputtered into gear in the new school year. Some 19,149 teachers were on strike in 10 states. Most walkouts were in the East and Midwest. They hit, in a here and-there pattern, in Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Washington-. The teacher strikes hit hardest in Pennsylvania. Nearly 175,000 pupils in the state were affected by strikes by more than 7,500 teachers in 24 diitricts. . 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In the Altoona, Reading, Berwick and Panther Valley school districts, in addition to the shutdown in 30 Catholic high schools in Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Bucks and Montgomery counties. The Pennsylvania Education Association said teachers in two other school districts were locked out and contracts talks in 122 other districts remained unresolved. Teacher's in Jersey City's 40 public schools went on strike on the,f irst day of school for 38,000 children and demanded an $BOO annual raise. The Philadelphia Roman Catholic archdiocese suspended the opening of classes, scheduled today and tomorrow, when 1,200 lay teachers rejected a proposed contract calling for at least $2,200 in salary increases over three years. arena of conflict. We must negotiated to separate thier maintain our guard and our armed guards along the vigilance." • border at the truce village to For the first time since the' prevent further violence. 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The school board said it was drawing up contingency plans and it invited children to report as usual. • In Buffalo, where teachers began their strike during an orientation day session Tuesday, the president of the Buffalo' School woes also piled up in San Francisco - . Some 190 school Teachers Federation was ordered to show cause why be bus drivers, who bus about 19,000 of the Golden Gate city's , should not be held in contempt of a court order barring a strike 33,000 elementary school pupils for racial integration pur- vote. • . . . Striking teachers in Seattle picketed on the eve of the city's school opening while administrators promised to keep classrooms open for 62,000 children today. The city of Manchester, N.H., asked the state Public Employe Realtions Board to order an immediate halt to a 2- day-old strike by 950 teachers which prevented the opening of school yesterday for 28,000 students. From a military • point of view, Stillwell said, his command's actions following the Panmunjon incident were "a complete success." "It was also a clear signal that the United States takes its commitment to the Republic of South Korea, as well as its United Nations Command responsibilities, with the utmost seriousness." present, the panel said. Pauling, who won Nobel prizes in 1954 for chemistry and 1962 for peace, "argued persuasively" that scientific data favors a beneficial effect of large dosages of vitamin C in treating the common cold, the panel noted in its 1,000- page report on over-the counter cough medicines Airline subsidies slated WASHINbTON (UPI) The United States, saying it plans to end unfair -discrimination against U.S. airlines flying abroad, issued a long-awaited new international aviation policy yesterday that opens the door to federal sub sidies for them. The policy statement, signed by President Ford and presented by Trans portation Secretary William Coleman .and Deputy Secretary of State Charles Robinson, replaces one issued in 1970 and comes after years of complaints by the airlines that the government was ignoring their plight abroad. One section says there is no need for two U.S. carriers to fly the same • HELP WANTED The Office Of Residential Life Programs has positions for Security Night Receptionists. Applicants must qualify, or College Work Study funds. • For in formation call: North Halls 865-2890 West Halls 865-5951 South Halls 865-8322 East Halls 865-5375 Pollock-N-Center 865-6503 international route 'to provide adequate com petition. It recognizes the competition posed by foreign carriers, which often are government subsidized. Another part says foreign routes flown by U.S. airlines at a loss because of national in terests should be sub sidized by the goVernment, rather than by passengers who fly on those airlines' other, more profitable routes. , Stressing the need to provide consumers with low cost international flights, the policy statement also said there should be more charter airlines where they can operate economically, and charter carriers should be allowed to scheduled flights "The U.S. opposes unfair discriminatory or restrictive practices by foreign countries that limit the competition capability of U.S. flag carriers," it said. operate Coleman said in ternational aviation "has changed substantially" since 1970 and the new policy reflects "the realities of today's fuel conscious world and the need to accommodate the differing views of other nations. Roll.rison said the policy statement will guide U.S. negotiators who begin to . day dealing with Britain's attempt to break a 35-year old aviation agreement.