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Show easXtl- 8 SUNDAY HERALD - General Motors Gives Pact Offer Union 3-Ye- WEBER COUNTY YOUTH FOUND DEAD IN HIS GAR Pilot-Save- d In Jet Crash TOKYO (UPI)-- A U.S. Marine jet fighter ditched in . the Pacific ar Ocean 100 miles southwest of Ja ;OGDEN-,(UP- A D t I i cuci vuumjr yuuiu eu . luiue iu a wedding 'reception for a friend was found dead .in his automobile near here Saturday, the apparent victim of. a traffic accident. The dead man was identified by Weber County Sheriff LeRoy Hadley as Klee Allen Taylor, son of Allen Taylor of Far West, a small community near here. TTTll 1.1. : 7 I Taylor was discovered in the car in a potato. field off Utah highway 84 near the Far West Latter-daSaints Church ward. Officers were unable to determine immediately whether he died of injuries suffered when his . auto careened off the highway or of other causes. Hadley" said he had keen told by friends of the victim that Taylor had a record of seizures. Hadley and Deputy Don Bybee were conducting the investigation. . ; Contract Talks In Tho Spring Steelvorkers End Union Convention By JOSEPH D. HYTNYAN United Press International ' ATLANTIC CITY N.J. (UPD pan Saturday, but its polt was Officials of the United Steelwork-er- s Guard Coast the saved, Japanese of America were confident toagreement were similar to those reported.- - , By JACK VANDENBERG of a settlement reached between TJPI Antomotiye Editor day the giant union will be solidly The pilot got out of , his plane the UAW and Ford last Wednes ' DETROIT united when it meets to thrash ' safely into a rubber life raft, he (UPD General ; . .i;.;out a new contract with the basic day. was picked itp ry a Japanese under a September 30 strike The proposal, which GM said steel industry next spring. :. lighter, economic mean substantial would United offered the has The steel workers Friday, ended deadline, : A Japanese Coast Guard cut five-da- y Auto Workers Union a new pro- progress and security- - to more ter took- - him to a (convention .which gave Kagoshima. i three-yeacontained r its agreement. than 250,000 employes, posal for a president, David J. McDonald, The accident occurred .at 8:48 The basic terms of the proposed 19 specific improvements in pay a.m., five miles from Suwanose an enthusiastic vote of confidence and benefit plans for GM em Island, the Coast Guard said. by moving to oust the leaders ployes represented by the union. a rebel faction. Reports received here differed " Union officials felt the dramatic as to the type of plane, no further Retroactive move carried on in-- a tense atwere immediately avail Released I It would become effective as1 of details 'Kingfish' mosphere marked by frequent able, closed their emotional outbursts Sept. 1, if agreement is reached From Hospital; Friday two ranks and ended a year intra-on ,all" national and local issues ACTRESS FILES SUIT A LOS ANGELES (UPI) doctor SALINA, Kan. (UPD Harry union feud, touched, off when the' by Oct. 1, a GM. spokesman said LOS ANGELES (UPD Actress here; said Friday chewing .gum Moore, actor who monthly dues were raised from $3 The principal feature of the new Terry Moore and her mother to- caused the death of Roy W. Keni- plays Kingfish on the "Amos and to $5 at the last convention. Salina High Andy", television series, was reproposal is renewal of the wage day sought : $151,520 in damages son, 16, a student at The insurgents were, led by Don' for in School. received which leased ah from injuries under formula employes they the, hospital Friday. ald C. Rarick, - McKeesport, Pa., : SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Mr. of son Del- would receive three annual pay in auto accident, last Dec. 16. Miss and Mrs. Kenison, Moore, who was hospitalized for millhand, who' unsuccessfully opdriver 21 of one cents Moore, of A.G. at least the more creases Utah than, two weeks, was or posed McDonald for the presidenannual Kenison, the cars, Salina, collapsed totaling egates attending at his desk in shop class. union dered by his physician to rest at cy of the 1,250,000-membConference on Higher Education per hour during the life of the and her mother, Mrs. Louella filed suit in Superior Court Dr. Clarence Webber said the home for the next couple of last year. Rarick, who polled 6 were told "Friday night failure of j swallowed 1. to the He weeks. leadervotes Friday Cedar against a Vould is in from to retroactive be states boy apparently July losing by gen . suffering v provide adequate The employes would receive an of North Hollywood, driver of the gum and that it lodged in his era! exhaustion, his doctor re margin, made it clear he would ship and financing for schools is X an open invitation to federal leg- increase of 3 cents per hour in other auto. windpipe, strangling hiny ported. challenge the convention action by have which tak their islation. gw ZSawe , The plea for individual states en Dlace in the last four months to meet the challenge of provid since the old contract . expired ing educational opportunities, even during the Memorial Day week i fit it requires a complete overhaul end.of local tax systems, was made Other features which paralleled (DUdall L. Stewart Ford agreement were an of the by Rep, an additional of Ariz.) fer r Udall addressed a fellowship increase for skilled trade employ dinner of the conference at the es, severance benefits and im University of. Utah.' He said re- - provements in t the supplemental cent passage of federal aid to ed- unemployment benefit plan pen ucation act 'was the first break- sion plan and insurance program. through since the land grant act No "Carbon Copy" of 1862 and Congress will not fail "Our earlier, proposal for a two1 , to follow through with other acts. -- Earlier in the" day a prominent year extension of the expired Colorado educator told school agreement was a souna ana liDer leaders that judging excellence on al offer," GM Board Chairman , a grade system leaves much to Frederick G. Dormer said. "But r be desired and tends to become we are willing to make this new "the be all and end all" of ed- and improved proposal for a three ucation. year agreement in the interest o: Criticism of the time honored a longer period of labor peace and report card was made by Dr. stability." ' Leonard UAW Joseph W. Cohen, Denver, now on leave to direct the Carnegie Foun- Woodcock, chief union negotiator at GM, called the proposal "the Commitdation's tee on the Superior Student. . first serious offer for a new con Cohen said the report card does tract the corporation has made in little for the students, offers no almost six months of bargaining.' But Woodcock said it "complete challenge and has V no . possible tradition of excellence. ly ignores" many of the contract problems and conditions which GM workers "insist" must be cor rected, in General Motors plants, The UAW executive board au: thorized strikes at both' General Motors and Chrysler during, a five-homeeting, Friday night in an o effort to speed up contract talks which had made little progress since they were started &h r months' ago. United Press International 30 Inch Magic Chef Gas Range. Lifetime guarantee burners . . . . DETROIT Un i t e d Auto windows oven door. $lT1Cr7?v95 genuine permayiew non-fo- g Workers President Walter Reuth-e- r, REGULAR J on talks Saturday with Chrys.... $249.00 GAIN PRICE . . . . . - Mo-4or-s, . . ' ... v . '. .;;.; . Chewing Gum Held Cause of Student's! Death States Urged To Lead Out y 't In Education : Ko-for- d, . er - . Mrs.-Josep- h . 223,-51- 2-t- , cost-of-livi- to the rank and course. Rarick also hinted he may taking the- issue take court action before that. file. The rebel leaders' technically .Despite McDonald's victory last will be in the union until the nor- year, the large number of votes Rarick mal trial procedure - runs its polled by the was interpreted as a blow to the prestige of the colorful union chief who succeeded the late Philip Murray in 1952. However, the leadership was ponfirfpnt tnriflv that thi rphl fac- -' tion no longer had the backing of In 1 the nearly Quarter of a million members who voted for Rarick JASPER, Ala. (UPD Alabama last spring. Democratic Party Chairman Roy Mayhall predicted ; Friday the South "has learned its lesson and LONDON (UPI) Having 40 will stay clear of a third party policemen as passengers was no in I960." to the driver of a double-deckMayhall, a Jasper Judge, said help bus' Friday night. The southerners "may be! at odds with driver a wrong turn and made the Democratic Party but we off sheared the top of the bus on can't turn to the. Republican Parlow "railroad bridge. Four of the ty. We know we will get no con- a policemen, members of a choir en sideration there." route to a performance, were in- Mayhall said the South "may 0AAAU. have to take the choice of the 4 UA lesser of two evils. We will remain within the fold of the nation- platform headed by Strom, Thural Democratic Party." mond then governor of' In 1948, part of the South South' Carolina ; and now a U.S. backed the splinter states .rights senator. South to Steer Clear of Third 960 Party er (D-S.C- .) "i ng X - , : Pn i Vice-Preside- nt ISifi mmm IIHBII IF Inter-Universi- ty . In uotes Q 3Q The News J -- ur GasRange :;-- - ler: , "If ' they '(Chrysler) are prepared 'to get down to brass tacks, I will stay there. If not, I will go to GM. The decision is up to - . De Gaulle To Tour Provinces Chrysler." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J United . Steelworks President David J. McDonald, to his union's convention on negotiations next . spring: "Stay with me kidsTr-yo- u ain't teen nothin yet." . 4: LOS ANGELES -- r Gypsy Rose Lee, In a court where the judge suggested men remove their . coats:, v " "In 3 this weather, anybody would want to peel." CHICAGO Rita Hayworth, when asked by reporters how she managed to look so young: "Em not so old' PARIS (UPD Premier Charles de GauUe left by air Saturday on a "whistle stop" tour of the provinces which will top off his campaign for the constitutional referendum scheduled- - a week from today. , The premier was scheduled to speak in the western cities of Rennes and Bordeaux. He will fly east across the country - to speak in Strasbourg t o d a y and then north to Lille. i His message will be the one he has already preached in Paris and French Africa ' that all Frenchmen should vote "yes" on the proposed "strong man" con sitution of the Fifth Republic. 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