Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Despite this seeming deadlock, Pittsburgh is optimistic. Union negotiators, headed by Abel, Vice President Joseph Molony and Secretary-Treasurer Walter Burke, feel considerable pressure from their own rank and file to settle peaceably. Under an interim agreement, management has been putting in escrow 11.50 an hour for every steelworker since May 1, and once the contract is signed, each worker will collect about $80-enough to buy a portable TV set or put a down payment on a used car. Abel himself is eager to make a statesmanlike impression in his first real test since wresting the presidency from Dave...
...celebration in San Francisco last week of the founding of the United Nations. Born in euphoric hope when delegates from 51 nations met in the Bay City in the closing days of World War II, the U.N. today is divided by a series of internal problems ranging from its deadlock over assessments to its inability to raise a permanent peace-keeping force...
With no hope for an end to the deadlock, the judge declared a mistrial and sent the jury home. And so, last week, in the county courthouse in Hayneville, Ala., ended the murder trial of Collie Leroy Wilkins, 21, who had been charged with murdering Detroit Housewife Viola Gregg Liuzzo on the Selma-Montgomery highway in March...
Next day the jurors went at it again. They deadlocked, eight for conviction on a manslaughter charge, four for acquittal. They requested dismissal, but the judge asked them to try again. At length Foreman Clifford McMurphy declared an irrevocable deadlock: two still held out against conviction...
Buchanan shared honors with Yale's Dodd Fisher and Harry Joyner of Army. Buchanan had beaten Fisher the week before in the Harvard-Yale match at the Country Club in Brookline. Joyner sank a wedge shot for an eagle on the 34th hole to join the deadlock...