2 Tuesday, September 2, 1975 University Daily Kansan Work halts continue NEW YORK—Work stoppages in the coal and airline industries and strike threats among big city teachers put a damper yesterday on labor's traditional day of rest. Labor Day was anything but a holiday for 1,100 tourists in Las Vegas who held the airline in 48 U.S. cities and cities, strike yesterday. Mamwille, teacher organizations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, the country's three largest cities, greeted the end of school vacations with warnings of The stranded tourists tried to get flights on other airlines. But most were booked solid through the weekend. however, miners in Illinois who had been on strike for two weeks voted to end their walkout. They are expected to return to work today. In the Southern soft coal fields, more than two-thirds of the 125,000-member United Mine Workers Union remained off the job after three weeks of walkouts. Neither heavy fines nor the pleas of their union seemed likely to end the massive wildcat walkout. Ecuador revolt fails QUITO, Ecuador—Two generals led about 100 soldiers and several tanks in an unexpected resurgent attack on the city, and his antidotal troops the arrived yesterday afternoon, radio report Witnesses to the morning fighting in downtown plazas near the palace said at least 12 persons were killed and 50 more were wounded. Army and navy garrisons around the capital and in Guayaqil refused to join the revolt. Alcoholic kicks costly WASHINGTON—The price of a fifth of liquor has increased less than most other consumer products in the past year, but some buyers find themselves getting less An Associated Press survey showed prices of distilled spirits generally have risen less than 1 per cent in the past 36 months while the Consumer Price Index for spirits has dropped by about 4 per cent. At the same time, however, manufacturers of some types of whisky have lowered the proof or alcoholic content of their products without any corresponding change. No settlement has been reached by Orville Ray and Lawrence city officials on the purchase of Ray's property at 110th Street. Avenue for a maintenance garage site. Mike Wilden, assistant city manager, Said Friday he hoped a settlement could be reached by night's city commission that will give a progress report at the meeting. Garage stalled; Report tonight Ray applied Friday for rezoning of Ray's Garage and Auto Salvage, which is on the property. The property is zoned residential. Thus, Ray's business doesn't conform to zoning ordinances. That means his business is subject to removal under city ordinance. He said his staff hadn't started writing the required legal notices for the rezoning hearing when Ray made his application. The rezoning request will be on the September Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission agenda. Ray has obtained a temporary restraining order against city action to condemn the proposed garage property. After negotiations between the city and Ray last week, city officials agreed to ask the judge for the construction of Judge James Paddock for a hearing on Ray's injunction to stop the city from condemning the land. Dick McClanathan, city planning director, said although Ray had filed the rezoning application after a 4 p.m. Thursday deadline, it would be accepted. The hearing had been scheduled for last Tuesday, but was continued at the request of the judge. Ray said his filling for a rezoning wasn't an indication a settlement would be reached. He said the building would be demolished. Middle East nonaggression pact initialed The hearing on the site could be delayed until mid-September. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP)-Egyptian and Israeli officials initialed a nonaggression agreement yesterday that Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said could set the stage for peace in the Middle East. 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