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Show Use Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 17, 4 1573 UAW Threatens GM With - ; . - 1 'M 4 va . V', I- - ' 'Js!-- I f ,ars. t A jf A r 4 He said he expected weekend meetings leading to the 10 a m Monday expiration of the contract covering 420,000 U.S. workers The old three-yea- r pact had been extended on a since Sept 11 basis day-Io-da- y The union earlier set Monday as a strike deadline, but backed off. Instead, it wd) Use lastthe revolving to four or three days ing disrupt GM production and push the automaker toward agreement on a new contract mini-strike- s Neither Biuestone nor UAW President Leonard Woodcock would predict how many of GMs 110 plants might be shut down at 10 am. Monday, but It will be Woodcock said, more than just one or two Union locals were advised that the mini-strike- being s out wul be carried selective basis on Ballast far year cart a Sack Lots SAND GRAVEL e The strategy can disrupt GM production without $71 the union's depleting million strike fund. Striking workers do not begin receiving benefits until the second week of a walkout. mim-stnk- Lime, Cement, as unoil as Piaster S, 10, 100 lb. lots SAIT UK OGOEN . . Vfc. . bargaining at GM, said negotiators still are a long way apart on many major economic and contract issues " Irving Biuestone, the UAW vice president heading th (3 .l L .,$ JnMWfc m , -' r. a The DETROIT (UPI) United Auto Workers notifd General Motors Fniiav that its old contract is being terminated Monday at 10 a m , opening the way for a senes of " unless selective there ts a new contract Tactics 'Mini-Strik- e ! at i ! ' 'J1 f. iV - o .tt llfin it n niitrrTnw.-i,--ir- lr Associated Press Wlrephoto The Over the Hill Gang Three Playboy bunnies orYORK dered to turn in their cottontails are suing the New York Playboy Club, charging bias on age and sex. The club claims that the girls no longer have that bunny look. The three girls maintain, however, that their dismissal from the New York nightspot was based on activities with union. NEW River Trip Recalls Dad, Son Rapport By Jake Booher Associated Press Writer the senator appeared apprehensive as he stood below and On an excursion running a cautioned Teddy against hitthe water with his legs portion of the Colorado River ting The warning appeared rigid. M in rafts, Sen. Edward not to be heard as young son his and Kennedy Teddy savored the experience just as Kennedy hit the water with legs straight, emerging smilany father and son would. ing and unhurt. Turing the nver run they Playful Mood swam together, hiked on the shore and joked. The senator for the most part, the But, kejit warning his son of the dangers of the rugged area, and the son did such playful acts as grab a television newsman's camera and photograph his father. Adds to Tragedy of such a Recollections lighthearted romp add to the element of tragedy m Friday's announcement that the young Kennedy has bone cancer and will lose his nght leg in surgery Saturday. senator and his son were in a group of members of Congress who took their sons on a raft run over 12 major rapids of the Colorado near Cisco, Utah, on July 8. The ' The four between rapport father-so- Frequently during the daylong outing the Kennedys slipped from the rafts into the river and, supported by their life jackets, allowed the current to carry them effortlessly downstream. The Junior Kennedys comment to newsmen that he to go into politics some skepticism from his father as the two poked through heavy brush while hiking along the nver bank. wanted drew If he good-nature- d cant find his way through here, what would he do when he gets to Washington" the elder Kennedy said. 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