University Daily Kansan Monday, March 11, 1963 Final Agreements End N.Y.Newspaper Strike NEW YORK — (UPI) Publishers meet with officials of the newspaper guild today in an effort to dispose of the remaining obstacle blocking termination of the 94-day-old newspaper shutdown. The publishers, in line with their agreement with the striking printers, are asking the Newspaper Guild to extend its current contract five months beyond the present expiration date of Oct. 31, 1964. This would provide a common expiration date for all 10 newspaper unions, a main objective of the International Typographical Union's (ITU) Local 6. Officers of the Guild, representing editorial and commercial employees, have indicated they expect to gain improvements in their contract in return for extending the pact. The guild has not announced specific demands. PRINTERS AND management negotiators cleared up the last minor details of their agreement in three hours of talks Saturday. The publishers said the strikers would get full 1962 and 1963 vacations despite their lengthy walkout. The ITU has stated it will call for a rank-and-file vote on the contract settlement soon after the contract date issue is resolved in the Guild management talks. If no hitches develop the eight dailies now missing from New York newsstands are expected to return by next weekend. The new two-year contract would date from the day it is signed. In addition to meeting with the Guild, publishers also planned negotiating sessions today with ITU-affiliated mailers and stereotypers, on strike along with printers. Federal mediators said they expect these unions to accept terms "within the general settlement area" of the printers' contract. The agreement between publishers and printers was announced Friday by Mayor Robert F. Wagner, who proposed the settlement terms. It called for a $12.27 weekly wage package increase, including a $4 boost in the first year and $4 in the second; a second-year reduction in the work week from 36$^{1/4}$ hours to 35 hours; two additional sick leave days, and job protection against automation. AWS Selects Candidates for Annual Election STUDENTS Grease Jobs . . $1.00 Brake Adj. . . 98c President — Patricia Kendall, Holton junior, and Ann Leffler, Pittsburg junior; Vice-President — Jo Lynne Talbott, Overland Park junior, and Margaret Harris, Leawood junior; Secretary — Kay Lutjen, Des Moines, Iowa, freshman; Margaret Hughes, Ottawa freshman; Carol M Mahan, Wichita freshman; Jill Newbury, Webster Groves, Mo., freshman, and Mary Lanning, Lawrence freshman; Treasurer — Sharon Menasco, Wichita sophomore; Jane Breckenridge, Louisburg sophomore; Mary K. Estes, Lubbock, Tex., sophomore; Lesley Hagood, Prairie Village junior; Donna Gould, Shawnee Mission junior, and Kay Weber, Wichita sophomore. ASC-Panhellenic Representative — Sandra Bornholdt, La Crosse junior; Pamela Rice, Wichita junior; Nancy Egy, Topeka sophomore, and Wendy Wilkerson, Wichita junior; ASC-IRC Representative — Jewelda Devore, Belleville freshman; Patricia Behen, Kansas City junior, and Joan Fowler, Shawnee Mission freshman; CWEN Adviser — Barbara Kibler, Topeka freshman; Betty Maline, Cozad, Neb., sophomore, and Sheridan Whitcher, Prairie Village sophomore. AWS CANDIDATES for 1963-64 are: Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing The Associated Women Students (AWS) will hold its annual AWS Senate election from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Burgers - Malts - Fries Kentucky Fried Chicken They are best at the 7 a.m.-11 p.m. The applicants' test grades, past records, and personal preference petitions were considered in selection of candidates for the ballot. BIG BUY PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd KU women will vote in their individual living groups for the various AWS Senate candidates. The Senate slate, which is composed of 25 candidates for the seven offices and seven runner-up positions, was drawn up from results of an applicant examination given March 6. Delivery Service (Continued from page 1) locked in the Forum Room until their turn came. Sixteen Teams Remain— THE MATCHES were moderated by faculty members. Officiating in the two rounds were Gerhardt Zuther, assistant professor of English, Emily Taylor, dean of women, Eldon J. Fields, professor of political Consistency of the questions was no criteria for the ease with which they were answered. One question in which the introduction corresponded closely with the following question was not answered correctly by any team. This question was—"Everyone knows that R. E. Lee stands for Robert E. Lee and U. S. Grant stands for Ulysses S. Grant, but what do the following stand for: J. E. B. Stuart, P. G. T. Beauregard, T. J. Jackson and F. J. Porter." And some of the questions were inconsistent. One was "Betsy Ros made the first American flag, who founded the John Birch Society?" ROUND 1: Templin-209—Lewis- 80, Kappa Kappa Gamma-207—Ger- trude Sellars Pearson Team (one) —90, Joseph R. Pearson-240—Kappa Alpha Theta-35, and Foster-250— Alpha Phi-170. Official results of the matches are as follows: BUSH BODY WORKS formerly University Ford Body Shop QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP AT "We Repair ALL Makes & Models" East 23rd St. science, James E. Seaver, professor of history, Robert P. Cobb, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Charles A. Leone, professor of zoology, L. R. C. Agnew, professor of history, and Earl S. Huyser, assistant professor or chemistry. **ROUND 2:** Alpha Kappa Lambda- 230—Kappa Sigma-220, Douthart- 190-Alpha Tau Omega-70, Beta Theta Pi-385—Delta Chi-80, Miller- 185—Gertrude Sellards Pearson Team Two-135, Sigma Chi-130—Sellards 65, Pearson-400—Delta Tau Delta-180, Sigma Alpha Epsilon-175 -Chi Omega-115, Gertrude Sellards Pearson Counselors-165—Delta Upsilon-160, Phi Delta Theta-235—Templin-185, Kappa Kappa Gamma-105-Gamma Phi Beta-160, Joseph R. Pearson-450-Alpha Chi Omega-80, Foster-230-Delta Delta-105, Jolliffe-230-Phi Kappa Theta-135, Pi Kappa Alpha-245-Alpha Omicron Pi-145, Stephenson-355-Pi Beta Phi-100, Unmarried Unorganized-210-Hashing-140. VI 3-3006 Don't be a meat-head! Get Vitalis with V-7. It keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Naturally. V-7® is the greaseless grooming discovery. Vitalis® with V-7 fights embarrassing dandruff, prevents dryness, keeps your hair neat all day without grease. Try it! "Boy howdy, I love parties-don't you?" 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