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Show ' " j 8 ."' A. BaMawi M j" "' iUnion Opens Mfegotidtidrfs; SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, 1964 ; Sunday Herald omiy. utah With General Motors Monday - Dispute Lasts for 80 Days . r w . - X Vl . vacations, increased relief time from production line jobs, improved insurance benefits,w- -to. vu P. more aays on mm UAW PresidenT-Walt-er Using its traaiuonai mvivdnflushed Y1CS Reute? ouerUechnique, the J? ora, r oaay wim negotiations the it clear the union ei demand'cvcn-bS jthe same lines! at Mon!day will take fee - between tvia a fuv final agreement, Kennecott, and the machinists vwiairif nrovkions that coin-- I V,ViVViAVV Icided witn tnose agreeu w can(.: ...!. for hv 17 union locals. LL v .To the average jvennecou copper producers vr cost $1,300. tihp strike, . ' its 80th day Friday and workers Tsho avAraee sain amouniea w Krirron rAfnrninff to their jobs. u anntt runner Corp. ana a six cent, hourly; raise ana of a cent ciassincauon the International 'Association of eighth I'; :t;"i Local 568, signed a raise.y Machinist the were big contract. The "Fringe benefits new three-yea- r Michaelis emDarrell said thing," action sent 5,000 company; to work. a member of the Kaiiway carback Utah in ployes addition- The strike, longest in the past men of America. "The five years, began July 1 when- al money was ot uttie' lniert. v., ttHoH fit ppI workers ' of AmMichaelis was out of worK as lines since July 1. His union, only 114 erica threw up picket their contract expired. Before it until Sept. 10. Michaelis, mar-riwas over, 18 unions were 10,500 and the father of three and at one time men were idled. children, expects to report back 1 1 ill - . . ti -i .- -, -s- . 1 J&9 vv i i jj ... .1 SS A. . to de GMJ M-ce- 9i ta .. 5 1 H On. UlC .ttlemes two con-ma- contracts written ax ine ;iwo ; k There firms in two successive that Lhe itTm a to Jhirh produces Oirysler1 agreed contract industry giant, an hour three Lne to terms more than 50 per cent of tandFord . uiai in-Friday on a contract obtainedan economic package patterhed benefits ihe all eluded hnes as those . same the a alons zrJz; w firTnc ;". ax ww7M acum Mh0r fu. uinsxmas oohu measure .. IIHI. wvm Tfl il is th idiiguig general r.T::: i.. Qnmpv Both setuements came vuj Tir-- t ftff rrr - volved y?t'- Vrobtald fZ id VJ ' "' " St ' 1 rr-t- J the jobs in the 'national strikes. Major benefits in the new contracts included earlier re tirement at age 60 wim pensum Tlie DETROIT (UPI) ' Antn Workers Union, with peaceful and' prosperous newjracontracts witn r ora ana next on, ler already agreea !ll, woAk finens neouations : wiui its toughest and richest oppo nent -- General Motors. osf y Kennecott Strike SWled By PAUL M. QUINN United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) of the costliest.p, strikes nf the world's large was settled on j t, on- - ui bers were scheduled to waix ; uiu..0. IW.. ouiiviaj whii ntrter coDDer oroauueia, f- t.'.'.'.,.VMWV.VMWAV. signed Anaconda, including way 99 where it went off 20 miles north of Redding, HIGHWAY-Th- e Greyhound OFF agreements with their, unions PLUNGES , Telephoto). continued mining and and a pickup truck, injuring 34Saturday morning. (Herald-UP- I colUdew bus Kennecott below High50 feet smelting operations, - lr was completely snui uuw "m I Utah, Arizona, wew iviexiw,m LBJ Nevada. Workers in wevaaa a T EC IS New Mexico returned to tneir i vv w PreS International Union of Electri WASHTNftTON aJPI ;. -1 REYNOLDS jobs on Aug 13, the day after M. ff! THOMAS By In- ident iJohnson plans . to addressj. cal Workers (IUE), . iTnif Press International Kennecott signed with the Mill Ac'-'Rll:wo union conventions nexi It was learned that plans are Sen. ternational Union of Mine, FARGO, N,D, (UPI) week being made to carry Johnson's Two ?a.ssen(ers Hubert Humphrey, speaking at mSI Caiif. wUl be words and (UPI, A, imase REDDING, His ,JTS closed-circu- it tele- the National Plowing Contest a 1 cnrripH to five other union aud- - UE talk by Greyhound bus .ffljded, leT Barry t of work. They II 7icin to othpr conventions. a rlXJAl-firfll- lt TT .fl J TkW atMemorial said today Goldwa- - Employes in Arizom retened Hospital arrival. an embank are meetings ot me uiuieu xvuudderiv ;elevision hookup. nmmim would be to work shortly after Labor plunged 90 feet over Al,th,r Th nhiAf Rxecutive was re HAr Workers in unicago: uic Steel, ment totte mountain , nidified, died 'JSSce.lor aricul- - nav-t- he day that theto seUleWorkers in Miami - ta Lake area tne to speak be- TKonpn planning agreed finally -ported jwofkerS cure. . Textile WorKers m l : h,4hA v a-- nartial re-- HiffhWav Patrol reported. fore- thp United Steelworkers' 111C1U(. y were I o Tne iemocrauc other persons the Minnesota Thirty-twtnw York Citv: ... ad- - turn to work in; Utah but 5,tK)0 in convention i" ' to morning Tuesday .was candidate of dential ana me I hospitalized, at least four Atiant o i itv w.j. me nexv AFTTO in St. Paul, f oui oi wum. conditiofl. dress the contest at n a.m. men were stm critical AFL-CIfhom in - in Kansas I af-dav he is expected to appear Mksoiiri Although 18 umons were CST. Goldwater, the Republican collidxtuck the and bus The Mo. at. tne convention oi me City, mdHMtial candidate, was fected, only 7 actually struck 99 about 15 nrp U.S. on Highway ed Scheduled to;speak at 1:30 p.m. Kennecott. The largest (were north of Redding. Tne Mine-Mi- ll and the Steelworkers AT BOTH THEATRES ! bus veered out of control, ripNOW A company spokesman told schedules preventtight i rpftr or auaru i au, t-h rvtit f from eating lunch to- - UPI Friday that the strike repthem ed over tne plunged of Mr. resented a loss of $230,000 for SjeQ-OeS- : home ami f the in a numoer oi over ,gether and rolled . i oa At outflow MiMmii , j. " OU an1 Mrs. Hiimer ri-a- wi uaj. times before coming, to rest up- oon srp fflrm near Buf- - of normal expenditures. There u Continuous today from 1 p.m. t: The Rey right, accordmg 6:30 SHOW 7:15 OPEN contest was held, was no estimate availab e on MADRID (UPI) ffiTNU r lhvothmm--m--h-m--m- -.The bus -T- he'Goldwater alternative of production losses but the figure Martin Luther King Jr., .fresh lc?1,1fftwf tound cisco Friday Swiomjout all of our farm pro- - was probably close to $30 tail- rom Meet the inspector who was always on the job! private .audience with for Vancouver, of its B.B. m auv,, i at-iv.p, Vatican, . crams and deliberately seetiuig iion. cicm.l rope raui , Mfl Tac!pnffers were reported to o..i ure on to force farmers signxseem. ihk- San STT - Francisco Bay saiu ea oexwetai ui.c "v Tne aptisi iiixiuitI flatly reiect, numpnrey Kennecott called for wage w , . American Negro civil l in nw nmnared remarks. h t4icii amrvn TTirtht aures mi -. :j , 1 and kwc " arrived mauiiu 5" jod jecuriHea said the Goldwater farm creases, income were ueu w were avaiiame ' health "would night. impoverish ty programs, orosram pday .. My meting Wli Uie rpyfarm neoole wipe out Dinions- tare Denents, auuuiunaii vv ruin bus- tion time, sick leave benefits and wasvery fruitful and he was ding's two hospitals value iness on rural America's main other economic and working extremely friendly," King said. ... '. v. j.u urc I ana suive auwiuw-- wuuiuvu -- x ne Knreets ' The machinists had been hold-- a public declaration about the othing." travel civil rights issue soon, but spec- :. I "It shouldn't surprise farm ing out for 1 -? u.ar ure no 7 oeooie uiai uiea wmjwitHj uaj, ine com spokesman for the Republican linquished Thursday, refused to considei party shows little concern for pany had Barry's Farm Program Hit By Humphrey .V. w.V.V. OOOXWWMH ' . . , . r illAri fTlKTTr- -i "SMI? to Address 2 Labor Conventions Jill? IlllUrea ; , rlUngW Oil rllQllWay y 5Tiws 5 of PllJIlCieS tlZl XteST oSdS?,. li Hi J 1 rv M W 11 III. f i S "VT r'hStal . . .r i ( i . M n r l 11 1 1 1 H I w ii I I : I l i i '..v ' UdJLJ rll t A'f?N u r . U U .. O r-- .?i- Wir . . Dqqq COHterS t... UUU Leader Qf ,V,jyW, Jl I "TRAUMA" COHTT ; I CREEPY -- , . . , - S tocers ir1 - hallands uv.w... www " lJV Tn:lANttF.T,ES (UPlV Dem re- contracts said in using the same way to Most of the new Will run Christendom," King had told Rflne. Then he made ocratic Gov. Edmund G. Brown that 'hp did slimed with Kennecott says Repubhcan presidential a remark in a lighter vein: j at the Democratic National Con- until July, 1967. strike there Sph Barrv M. Gold- this The has UI can assure you crippling seriously vention. "For 10 years he economy of Utah QCTQinct tfiA farmer hurt" the davs ahead when the water is not a conservative, out twice Gov. George D. Clyd meets with a fellow witii that U. S. Chief Justice Earl cWess." Pope unions and Martin Luther, Warren is. name Humphrey flew to' Fargo ear- urged the striking "Goldwater is not a conserva ; Tex. the company to reach aeely today from Houston, said at a news MOSS. itl17 H RrAwn . T i4l ATTTr.ABr Tfnrlr irr .. iv i.vr x. ' tnpnt SUn,: Frank in a iuccui avi' iii;(ii.imAiiv Barry settlemeni as a i a conference .Friday. "Sen. EISENHOWER : Humphrey at- - urged early i it. Ark.,. Friday, . leadonH nnlitiral ne tri. is a raaicai. is Goldwater ,inn) GOP Wtj wuu uoiawaier b U . uwuj yASHlNuTUiN (UPI) ttlA riffM." 0 nominee ; carry M r.oJial vw presidential he considers such said the copper Brown striKe, wm j ffo to Get During and he said Gold3S former (jaaiiornia to prices rose rapidiy and UVfcc ; Mon(& to appear Txvrerwn waS "does a p Wnrrpn and Goodwin dealers across the rizten 'fonnW President Dwight b'wi,wu Pledge of Allegiance." wh RATvuhlicans. ' as. - on a teiAvision v, Hmnnhrev Darted short supplies of some D.i t. uA, n WW W for later belonging Goldwater's conserva-- types of copper products. be to taped Itive cam night Uie- toTsaying "if the price of po--- Kennecott saidat Fnday its Magna, victo?v is to pit race ver- that workers back called sus race. . .capital versus labor Utah, smelter, with settled city versus country. . .then when the company the Steelworkers, will remain on the price is too high." Employes ,.at the huge BingPRIVATE VISIT -xt r ttt m idi . . I'Atn. nam i anvon jvime. uuiH-cu-ii . aiAx f tJVjn.rtl-'' w" , i uii; -- nni of Chief I 1 I Oerman I I illUiUv F.nt" Wirtrk- in accordance in few arrived VVUilVM State Walter Ulbricht SHOW AT DUSK -- i PH. 489-540- 1 6:45 OPEN in eitecx to with work schedules in CHIlDRfcN unubr ia r by air Saturday from Sf la ADULTS $1.00 visit. July. "private" begin a TONIGHT thru WEDNESDAY j j It's Sellers the Sleuth -- - D-Uta- i ' n, . 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