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WUfr: Thursday, March 25. 1S65 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 3 Plants Flag On Peak Says Cuts Will Jam Up The Mails 4 Bobby Climbs Mt. Kennedy WASHINGTON (UPI) A postal union leader Wednesday forecast mail logjams would result from post office cutbacks in railway and highway mobile postal operations. E. C.

Hallbeck, president of the United Federation of Postal Clerks, said the post office has started 4-6 surveys of mobile postal routes since mid-January in areas around first American to scale Itft. Everest, and Barry Prather, 26, of Ellensburg, who was the youngest member of the 1963 American Everest expedition. Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Denver, Atlanta, San Francisco and Memphis. "These surveys merely telegraph in advance the knockout punch certain to follow," Hallbeck He criticized the development of sectional centers whereby sorting of mail from a wide area is concentrated in a single large regional or state office.

"Logjams of mail will be inevitable because the new system eliminates the speedy enroute sorting of mall and often results in mail being trucked hundreds of miles out of its way and back again," he said. South America's population is rising at an average rate of 2.9 a year much faster than any other major area. WHITEHORSE, Yukon Territory gp Sen. Robert F. Kennedy reached the summit of Mt.

Kennedy Wednesday and planted a black flag as a memorial to his brother, the late President F. Kennedy. Doug Wilson, Associated Press photographer who flew over the scene, said four or five other climbers were clustered with Kennedy at the top. Mr. Kennedy took with him furled black and white flag which he planted on the summit as a memorial to his slain brother.

The mountain was named by the Canadian government last year in memory of the New York senator's brother, President John F. Kennedy. The 39-year-old senator heard last month the National Geographic Society and Boston Museum of Science were planning an ascent of the mountain 150 miles west of here as part of an expedition to map the area of glaciers and jagged peaks. The society described the mountain as the highest uncllmbed peak in North America. Mr.

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There were nearly a score of arrests. Extra police were on duty throughout the city. Police headquarters described the strike as 87 effective with only about 1500 cabs still operating. Mid-Manhattan cross streets were singuiany free of their usual bumper to bumper east-west traffic tangle. Most New Yorkers who use cabs were familiar with bus or subway routes that took them where they wanted to go.

It was travelers who stood in forlorn lines, vainly seeking cabs outside hotels, railroad stations and steamship piers. Spearheading the drive to organize the city's 44,000 full-time and part-time cab drivers was Harry Van Ars-dale head of the AFL-CIO Central Labor Council. He also is president of Local 3, AFL-CIO International Brotherhood of Eletcrical Workers, whose members provided the bulk of an 1800-man picket force outside taxieab garages. His organizing drive had the support of George Meany, AFL-CIO president. Efforts to organize New York's cabbies go back to the 1920s with every at tempt a failure.

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He said it rolled over and then crashed. THE WING was found about a mile away from the rest of the wreckage. The fuselage was still burning IVi hours after the first report of the crash. Cleaners Kohhcri Burglars entered the A-l Dry Cleaners, 6211 Montgomery Rd; Wednesday and stole $214 in currency and a $100 cash register. A rear window was forced police said.

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