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Show THIRD CHRYSLER PUIIICLOSED DETROIT, Oct 10 UFi A dispute dis-pute between the Chrysler eorpora-tioa eorpora-tioa and th CIO United Automobile Automo-bile Workers, which closed two plants and mad More than 18.000 employes idle, spread to a third anit today. . Approximately 3000 worker war sent home from th Ker-eheval Ker-eheval plant, which supplies bodies to two divisions of th corporation. The closing of th Kereheval plant, the spokesman said, followed "a strike on the arm rest assembly line and among th conveyor loaders. load-ers. - WIDIam Marshall, president of the UAW-CIO Chrysler local, said the management of the Kereheval Ker-eheval plant had attempted to remove re-move 78 women employes from seniority rolls and that the union protested. The speed at which an assembly line should move was the chief issue is-sue st stake today as the CIO United Unit-ed Automobile Workers and th Chrysler corporation sttempted to iron out a dispute which has closed two Dodge plants. Company spokesmen said their action la dosing th plants came when union employes began a "slow-down" strike, cutting pro-dnstlsn pro-dnstlsn M pat ssal ay. allowing very ether car to go by them in the tin ax touched. Union official countered with th charge that th company had ordered a "speed-up" in production produc-tion rat which the men were unable un-able to handle because of unfa-mi unfa-mi Hart ty with the new Models. Representatives of the UAW-CIO UAW-CIO and the Chrysler corporation conferred last night without reaching aa agreement |