**Date:** MAY 15, 1967
**Source:** Unknown
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Excitement mounted yesterday afternoon in the borough as stories of the strike settlement grew stronger. The NEWS office was deluged with calls, seeking confirmation that it was settled or about to be settled. Firestone did not meet with the Union yesterday in Cincinnati and the rumor was to the effect that they had either settled or were about to settle. The story remained unconfirmed and Firestone is again scheduled to meet with the negotiators today. According to informed sources, some progress is noted in the Union/management talks. The number of issues involved have dropped from approximately 50 to 20. One of the main issues in the strike negotiations has been said to be the guaranteed annual wage. Sources say that management is now offering a guaranteed annual wage amounting to 75 per cent of base wage in the case of a lay-off. The union’s original demand was reportedly 90 per cent. However, with both parties agreeing to the pact not to issue any statement until settlement is reached, none of this could be confirmed. Pickets remained quiet in the borough this morning. The pickets seemed to be buoyed this morning with the talk of settlement running strong for the first time in the month-long strike.