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Show V THF FAMILY CIRCUS DESERET NEWS, Thursday, April 20, 1967 2A By Bil Keane TEAMSTER TALKS ulilitant UAW psrss itrategy Talks itrike Pear ises Again . - WASHINGTON (UPI) The Labor Secretary W. Willard some threat of a nationwide trucking Wirtz had produced shutdown loomed anew Thursday movement in their attempts to as negotiations deteriorated on a break the deadlock. But Teamsters contract in day, the outlook darkened, the Chicago area. separate Chicago con sources close to the situation, tracts, covering 56,000 Teamster said it "doesnt look good. workers and 6,000 members of "I hope everybody keeps their an independent drivers union, another source said.,have become the key to final head, "The first sign of any trouble agreement on the . national would be the resumption of contract, strikes against the Chicago So far, both the Teamsters carriers. and the independent union have Thurs-keystonf- e United they considered It in the best DETROIT (UPI) Auto Workers President Walter interest of the labor movement P. Reuther Thursday opens his and the UAW. unions special contract bargainThe main union objectives in before 3,000 icontract ing convention bargaining talks militant delegates on collision jjng wj auto tjie courses with the auto compa- - jyi were next July, ponies . nies arid the parent spelled out as long ago as last The Union, representing December. Reuther more workers throughout the cently announced that there nation, was loaded with its would be no new contract "You and the mister have a nice flight and don't worry. I sat bifegpst strike fund in history, without a guaranteed annual1 estimated at $60 million, to income. for a family last month you'll enjoy this they had a boy, 5, and a girl, 2, well, it seems . , ." back major contract demands Tlie coming battle at the fof a substantial pay hike, with the auto of conversion paid bargaining table hourly workers to salaries coupled with companies was underlined on Air Force Wontan In a guaranteed annual income, Tuesday when Chrysler Corp. and elimination of lower pay reported to stockholder"at its auto annual meeting that profits in Canadian for scales Air She is Maj. Jane E. McCulthe first three months of 1967 WASHINGTON (AP)-T- he workers. were down more than 70 per Force will send its first lough of Atoona, Pa. CHILLED WORKERS cent from those of the fonned woman to Thailand next Maj. McCullough has had 15 In addition, the UAW was three months of 1966. month, it said Thursday. years of active military service. committed to press for special increases for 200,000 skilled trades members to bring their pay scales on a par with in other comprable skills open-Thre- AFL-CIO- -- Thailand First uni-hr- demanding 20 cents an followed,1 .hour more In wages during the life of the new s?epherd,?1 &y! three-yea- r ff0?.T contracts than was agreed to In solve the Chicago dispute, wh.chlthe natlonal settlement. could trigger a blowup of the new- nationwide package ls Teamster con- The national tract agreed to early last week. estimated to cost employers 70 cents an hour over die life of Exactly what happened at the the contract. The Chicago union bargaining table was not known. demands call for 90 cents an It had appeared Wednesday hour increases in both wages that federal mediators and and fringe benefits. The . new crisis . 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