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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 5

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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5
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THE MIAMI NEWS, Monday, Sept. 6 1965 5A 'mK pMp MHMf rm mmmumlllllimmmm )llt 3 Holiday Riot Towns And Empty iVWWWWWWWWWWV SPECIALS! VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 9x9 Q( 0ach A1DFRS0N FLOOR COVERINGS i 69I9 N.E, 2nd 1jl678l Pickpockets Busy MONTREAL (AP) Pickpockets are on the rise in Montreal, gays Crown Prosecutor Andre C. Chaloux, with about stolen a day. Qi I make your at Annapolis, said, "It was mostly a series of gang fights, motorcyclists fighting among themselves. But we knew they were coming our way and we were fortunate to break up most of the fights before they spread to the riot stage." Seaside, the scene of youth riots during the Labor Day weekend the past three years, was generally quiet.

But the northern coastal town had a military air. A barricade stood on the main street, with police and National Guardsmen patrolling the area. The Adirondack Mountain resort of Lake George, N. scene of previous youth disturbances, was crowded and noisy this weekend with some 10,000 persons jamming into a village with a normal population of 1,000. radio sound better turn your dial to NEW YORK (AP) Vacation spots wracked by summer disorders are pretty quiet this weekend, but many merchants complain tourists stayed away in fear of possible new outbreaks.

Folice precautions apparently did the trick in Seaside, Lake George, N. Rockaway Beach, Laconia. N. and Russell)s Point, Ohio. There were many arrests, but none of the destruction involved in previous forays.

A new trouble spot developed in North Beach, a Chesapeake Bay resort invaded by hundreds of motorcyclists coming, police said, from California, Nevada, Illinois, Virginia, the Carolinas, New Jersey and parts of Maryland. Large crowds had been expected for a Labor Day program of motorcycle racing at nearby Upper Marlboro. About 60 cyclists began drifting into North Beach Saturday. By early yesterday a series of brawls resulted in 28 arrests. California To Rebuild Mill Of Gold Rush amc AQUANAUT KKRRY CANNON of Tanama City, has a fascinating view of sea life in Sealab 2 on the ocean floor of La Jolla, Calif.

While repairing a headset, Cannon finds he has curious onlookers who obviously have never before seen a headset. the year-long rebuilding job. Capt. John Augustus Sutter's original sawmill disappeared many years The reproduction will be located 100 yards from the original site, now marked by a monument in the middle of the American River. SOUIH FLORIDA'S GOOD MUSIC STATIONS AM 1080 Watts 60,000 Watts Union, Steel To Sign Strike Settlement Today COLOMA, Calif.

(AP) Cutter's Mill, site of the nugget find that touched off the great gold rush of '49, is an official California historical landmark, though it no longer exists. But a replica of the mill, in its original size and working condition, will go under construction soon through efforts of the El Dorado County Historical Society and the State of California. A ceremony in this Sierra foothill community Wednesday morning will mark the start of contract $150 per month after I (PHIPPfE The nine-member police force was aided by state troopers. Lt. Noble Collison, commander of the State Police barracks HiWMEB JIWWmi damage the nation's economic and military strength, and gives steelworkers increased earnings estimated as high as 49 cents an hour.

President I. W. Abel of the AFL-CIO United Steelworkers Union and chief Industry nego PITTSBURGH (AP) Steel union and industry chiefs sign today the Labor Day settlement President Johnson had urged to guarantee a continued flow of steel for war and peace. The 39 month contract ends the threat of a strike which Mr. Johnson had feared would A A VXTA i INCLUDES vyvu3 plump pieces of I 1 ch icken, french fries.

mm creamy cole slaw, hot biscuits SURE BEATS COOKING CHICKEN AT HOME! 30 years' service regardless of age. Some 50,000 workers are eligible. The industry reportedly priced the cost of the settlement higher than both the union and the government, but Cooper said, "I have no comment whatsoever." Each penny of added labor costs was estimated by the government to add up to about $10 million a year. The 450,000 basic steelworkers were already among the highest paid industrial workers with average wages and fringe benefits of $4.40 per hour. The settlement also exceeded the White House wage guidelines of 3.2 per cent per year.

It was closer to 3.5 per cent. FAST! DELICIOUS! ECONOMICAL! I Colonel Sanders' Recipe FALIY'S 121 Take-Home and Drive-In Restaurants tiator R. Conrad Cooper were to sign the agreement, which was negotiated at the White House Friday and approved by union policy makers here yesterday. the same time it was learned from authoritative, sources that the agreement suggested by Mr. Johnson to break the deadlocked White House talks was based almost entirely on the union's final demands.

The union estimated the wage and fringe benefits increases at 47.3 cents per hour, but the government said they were worth 49 cents. The difference was based largely on estimates of the number of steelworkers who will take advantage of the early retirement provision in the new Chess Champ Fischer Wins HAVANA (AP) American champion Bobby Fischer of New York defeated Laszlo Sza-bo of Hungary last night and remained in second place in the Capablanca International Chess Tournament. Fischer, competing by telephone from New York because the U. S. government wouldn't grant a visa, trailed Borislav Ivkov of Yugoslavia by a half point.

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