s THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 he nation trikebound Rock Island to get help United Press International WASHINGTON — The In state Commerce Commission has I a group of Midwest railroads to ivide emergency service along ites normally served by the ike-bound Rock Island lines, a jor Midwest grain shipper. /ice President Walter Mondale, testifying, o announced the development in the White House, said the ac- i means the Rock Island service ites will be back in operation by beginning of next week, is not privib) The commissioners ordered the nsas City Terminal Railroad, an Davis was a) anization of 12 lines that mutu- rooting his fc lissed sed a $2,5 en Davis' murder tris) Worth civil a 'i suit cember 1 persons kilelj General Ekt railroad locon found. Ei| d. rort Co. elevi output need that me ofheatiii!, expected too nt of heatint; United Press International MONTREAL — In the end, The ontreal Star died so swiftly it had chance to record its own ituary. The Star, one of Canada’s oldest d most respected newspapers, ased publication Tuesday with the 2nd issue of its 111th year and too for its final edition. Bled by an eight-month strike and uinous circulation war. The Star, gship of the F.P. Publications in of newspapers, gave an option its assets to the rival morning izette. October will was stvi rsei ten stopped barged hei k hertothed he agreed I nt. al court rule e to the Go ut game via rty. The coil! ’s illegal inffi |iient consei oeen propeil e. CREDIT CAROS CCEPTED )PEN ■KDAYS > to 5:30 ally own a freight yard, to operate over Rock Island tracks in 14 states, using Rock Island’s equipment and employees, for at least the next 60 days. The Rock Island was shut down three weeks ago by two striking railway unions after the company re fused to grant retroactive pay raises like those in nationwide railroad in dustry contracts reached earlier this year. The railroad has been bank rupt since 1975 and has been operat ing under court supervision. Noting the railroad serves 10 to 15 percent of the agricultural pro duction of a 14-state area in the Midwest, Mondale estimated the strike was causing a loss of $4 mil lion to $5 million a day in revenues to farmers and grain shippers. The ICC decision automatically triggers an infusion of millions of federal dollars to get the railroad running again. Federal law requires railroads directed to provide service on other lines to be reimbursed for any losses. A key provision in the order au thorizes the railroad consortium to pay prevailing industry wage rates, a critical demand of the striking unions. President Carter last week or dered the striking employees back to work for a 60-day “cooling oft” period, but union members so far have refused to obey and have vowed not to return until they can be guaranteed jobs and are assured they will be paid. Elevators in the Midwest are overflowing with a record-breaking grain harvest, but with no means of transport. Farmers and elevator operators met with administration officials last week and warned that many farmers face financial ruin and consumers can be hurt through higher food prices unless the grain is moved to Gulf Coast ports. The ICC said it intends to con duct hearings in states affected by the Rock Island shutdown to deter mine what to do after the 60-day emergency period has expired. The commission has the authority to ex tend service for an additional 180 days if necessary. The commission said it expected the Kansas City group to have serv ice resumed “within five business days of this decision’s effective ness.” The ICC staff has been work ing with the railroads for several days to get service resumed as smoothly as possible. 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Wood, moved into his job only two months ago after the Gazette outstripped the Star’s 114,000 daily circulation with its own commanding 167,000 in an almost exact reversal of the two newspapers’ pre-strike posi tions, was blunt about the Star’s situation. “We just didn’t have the advertis ing and we didn’t have the circula tion to continue,” he told the staff. Wood said The Star had had to pay $7 million to end the strike. If You Are Picky EH] • Layaway • Terms Since it resumed publication in February, The Star lost another $10.4 million — $2 million in Au gust alone. The initial move to extricate The Star from its calamitous finances, it was learned, came with an F.P. ap proach to Southam. F.P. wanted an agreement under which the two newspapers would merge their printing operations. That effort foundered on legal barriers. 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