Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...nation's second largest lead producer (first: St. Joseph Lead Co.), to cut its work force in Kellogg-the first time management had had to exercise the layoff clauses in the contract with the Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers' Union. When the contract expired May 6, 1959, a deadlock ensued over job security, grievance procedures, seniority, safety regulations and shift schedules...
After battling the Cadets to a 6-6 deadlock for three periods, the JV line folded before a relentless ground attack that tallied three times in a little more than half the quarter to insure victory for the home team...
...minutes of overtime play failed to solve the deadlock, and the Yardlings at the first blemish on an otherwise 5-0 record. For Andover, a team has beaten Yale and Dartmouth, it the first non-win in 11 contests...
...himself in a virtual continuous popular referendum that he has no trouble winning. But even De Gaulle has sensed discontent in the air, and politicians who accompanied him on Tour No. 12 to eastern France came away persuaded that the President will soon propose "something" to end the Algerian deadlock...
...combatants like the petulant children they were. Surreptitiously, Playwright-Director Hart herded the negotiating teams into separate rooms at the Fifth Avenue Hotel ("The producers had air-conditioning and a view of the street," pointed out an Equity spokesman), lectured them gently, ran messages. In 14 hours the deadlock was broken. Terms of the Moss-backed compromise...