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Show n 8A Salt Lake Tribune, By wiiiiam The Lockhorns Talks Indicate Attempts To Settle Eight Week Strike at GM p Stepped-U- p. iioe.i Of Arson in Bank Fire -- F. Mahan Associated Press Writer By did say both sides are working very hard and that he is hopeful an agreement can be A. DETROIT Signs grew by bits and pieces Saturday that General Motors and the United Auto Workers were in negotiations to halt a strike now nearing the end of its eighth week. attained. m Days on Strike Negotiations began July 15, more than 3i months ago, and the UAW called the strike Sept. 15, 55 days ago, to supdemands port its make-or-brea- k Whether a stepped-u- bar- p wide-rangin- g will bring settlement or result in continued stalemate is expected to be known gaining Pilot to Retire-Chart- ers Wednesday. Plane A special subcommittee of negotiators has been operating for the past nine days under a news blackout, and sources have indicated in the past three days there has been progress toward possible settlement. KANSAS CITY (AP) who Capt. Ben Gigstad, retires as a Trans World Airlines pilot Nov. 16 at age 60, marked the occasion Saturday by chartering a jetliner and taking 96 relatives on an aerial sightseeing tour over north- top-lev- Union Council Called The UAW has summoned its General Motors Council, usually called in the wake of settlement, to meet in Detroit Wednesday. But it insists the call is necessary to plan for continuance of the strike if, in GM decides to its words, force continuance. The union also advised some 350 GM Council members to come prepared to stay should that be neces- Eddie Peabody Bach of the Banjo Dies Stroke Tal C Longtime Banjo Artist C7 east Kansas. The flight was part of a family reunion. Gigstad chartered a Boeing 707 for a flight at an hour, complete with stewardesses. He provided his own copilot, his nephew Gigstad, also a Capt. A1 TWA pilot. auto-relate- OUST HIT OUR SECOND CAR WITH OUR Hope Fades for 4 Crewmen In Atlantic; Hunt Canceled working agree- ments, which always supplement the national contract, are the likely key to whether there will be settlement this week and a return to production this month by General PORTSMOUTH, VA. (AP) Two Coast Guard ships and a Thus far there have been 79 local-levsettlements out of te bar- UAW-G- are conducted, an extra John Adank, manager, said very Peabody had become exdted when the head of his banjo broke during his earlier performance. The head is the like piece white drum-skiunder the strings. We could tell he was Adank said, you upset. coujd hardly tefl what he was playing. Then he just fell off this stool he was sitting on. Peabody played vaudeville, radio and television during his long career. Funeral services will be held in Tucson, Anz. helicopter prowled area of the a At- lantic Saturday, then suspended search operations after finding no trace of four missing crewmen of the sunken motor vessel Caribbean Mist. A Coast Guard spokesman here said search operations would not be resumed unless Motors. gaining units, but 34 of these have been in 54 key plants vital to GM's return to production. there are further develop- but added there no ments, longer was much chance the missing crewmen are alive. One of them wa sthe Caribbean Mists captain, Manuel ' Rey. Fourteen members crew were picked up nine in life rafts, others clinging to debris by rescue ships Friday at the scene off Morehead City, N.C.. pemi BDln) A Saturday acquitted seven persons accused of arson at the Isla Vista branch of the Bank of America, burned to the ground by a later fire in the riot-torcollege community. The jurors reached no verdict in four other arson cases, but convicted four defendants of misdemeanor charges. The courtroom remained quiet under tight security when the verdicts were announced. When the 11 defendants, mostly University of California students, left the building they were embraced by friends and tearful parents. to Establishment Symbol The $250,000 bank considered by many students to be a symbol of the Establishment, was set ablaze shortly after midnight on Feb. 26. Gov. Ronald Reagan sent in National Guard troops at the end of an explosive week of protests, fires, and mass arrests. A fireproof bank has -- John Kovaceivich. a construction workwho received 171 marriage proposals in two days, was married to the woman of his choice. Kovaceivich was wed by Justice of the Peace William Beemer to blonde nurse Christine Green, 21, San Jose, Caljf., whom Kovaceivich se- One-piec- Double' Drop-sid- THF PEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE Crib mattress, $8 Undershirt in combed cotton with lap shoulder style. 0 to 3 cotton .Troining Fonts knit with double body, triple crotch. of Woterproof pants plastic-coaterayon knit. 2 for $1 f turfoce Heovy duty, white ond colors hot our guorontool for Jewel-Har- seaman KETCKIUf.VS cement finisher, had received a temporary visa after immigration authorities discovered his illegal presence in the country. Boxer pent Special Price. $5.95 Seats st $4.95, $3.95 Boxer pant in cotton corduroy, lots of colors to choose from. Sues I to 4. Inrytlhf in Plumbing Store -- 4th So. 7th W. 355-46- 6 s NOV. 5 Haa I Fold-awa- TbanAay, Friday, Selariay, Seefay, Maefcy y, chrome-plate- lI Nylon mesh playpen d with vinyl steel floor, chrome-plate- d frame. Folds flat for storage. foam-padde- MALL i Mtnlovs Dodge i Rivtrton Motors Larsen Ford Tfcurs. SKOn TIMES: fn Di.celn-Marcar- Not ovoiloble m Murray, Mtdvole, Bountiful or Tooele 2 f y 10 1 is. 10 . Moi 1 Sunday igrenwimRuOw wwRrsfry Folding dressing table is 18x18x36 closed, c 13x36x36 open. Chrome plated steel with padded vinyl top. Not in Murray, Midrale, Bountiful or Tooele - Displayed by these Progressive Dealers: II a Not in Murray. Midvale, Bountiful or Tooele. 5m fht iicffiitf Changes in the MW 1971 CARS of fh 9tf Antes. Iff fha Can- - t Annual of American-mad- e ftutunt, designs and prices, while raa shop the ana that has it all the Cattenweed Idall. FREE eenient Shewing way ta Campara Don Ricbords steel back. COTTONWOOD V d high chair with removable, adjustable plastic tray, footrest. Padded vinyl seat, dfu 4100 So. Hifkltnd Britt tryg in toft combed cotton knit with crew neck ond short sleeves. Machine wosh, no ironing. Sizes 1 to 4 Your choice k Rancho Rambler Freed Mater Polo shirts . Elastic waist. now employed as a I 11. Daytime 15's Overnight 12's Newborn 30's Daytime 30's Crib end mattrats not available in Murray, Midvale, Bountiful or Tooele. the-wor- - charges against the Pampers ar AMERICAN STANDARD The telephone at Kovacei-vich- s San Jose rooming house started ringing Thursday after news media picked up that he would have to return to his native Yugoslavia unless he married an American by this weekend. I&vaceivich, a former Yugo- v- extinguished. Though the Superior Court nobody of jury convicted arson, it convicted four defendant, of misdemeanor rioting. One of those four was also convicted of inciting to riot and another of malicious mischief. The trial involved 45 Footed Sleepers 3 for 5 e oversleeper 3.33 2 for $5 Standard size crib with steel solid panels and springs. Plastic teething rails on 4 sides. Nursery decal. inter- merchant County officials prosecuted the 11 indicted persons not for the fire that destroyed the bank, but for a blaze four hours earlier that was quickly Gauze diapers in heavyweight cot ton. One doz. pockcge. I never thought I would get a husband this way, the bride said. slavian of 13.000 e Crib view. . community and a university administration they said they felt had slapped them in the face by firing a popular anthropology instructor. Convicts Four eleva- K o v a ceivichs landlady, Mrs. Joh. Skilj, said he received 78 calls Thursday and 93 Friday from women aged 19 to 40, some single, some divorced, some from San Jose and some from other areas. er lected after a But students blamed cro"'d-e- d conditions, high rents and poor services in the VALLEY FAIR GRANGER in 2 Days-Tli- en He Picks True Love (UPI) population. COTTONWOOD MALL 171 Proposals NEV. since been built on the site. Disturbances followed in Apr'l and June. Some attributed the disruption to the Vietnam war, others to outside speakers and Isla Vistas large transient tor was operating over the weekend and GM cafeteria workers said they had orders to remain open both Saturday ' night and Sunday night. is cafeteria the Normally closed on weekends. Marathon night sessions usually indicate settlement is nearing. Chairman James M. Roche was on hand for some time Saturday at the GM headquarters. Roche declined to break the news blackout when approached by newsmen but n RENO. jury Syndiys DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE Marathon Sessions At the General Motors Building, where negotiations stage. FIRST CAR." GM-struc- k sepa-'-- BARBARA, CALIF. n W'ire The International Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) which represents 32,000 nonstriking workers in six GM plants, also has summoned its bargaining team to meet here Wednesday. More than 14,000 IUE members are laid off because of the UAWs strike. Peabody, who lived in Tucson, Ariz., suffered a seizure during his second act Friday and collapsed falling from the (AP) industries. It now is threatening to idle some 3,0u0 at the Jeep plant of American Motors Corp. at Toledo, Ohio. AMC depends Hydra-Mati- c upon a plant for its transmissions and efforts to obtain for sufficient permission workers to supply AMC have proved futile thus far. sary. COVINGTON, KY. (AP) Eddie Peabody. 69, hose skij with the banjo for the past 50 years earned aim the title the Bach of the Banjo died Satu. day morning of a stroke at St. Elizabeth Hitspi-ta- l. SANTA for increases in wages and fringe benefits. The strike has idled more than 400,000 in GM plants in the United States and Canada and has caused the layoff of d thousands more in 162 july Acquits 7 Accused ttrmwmmu p.. ti I p.m. t I DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD MALL LOGAN MURRAY SUGAR HOUSE - m. p m. Otmmwmrmthttgtm,. j VALLEY MIDVALE FAIR-GRANG- OGDEN ER BOUNTIFUL TOOELE PROVO |