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Show 5 JMV 2 A The Sait Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 20, 1970 Shortest Auto Strike in History JU 9 By Oven Ullmann i' votes scheduled for the week of 6. If workers approve the pact, it will settle contract negotiations for the three largest domestic automakers. This years talks began exactly four months ago Friday. The industrys pattern contract was set at Ford after a y strike last mcnth, and Chrysler workers ratified a similar agreement on Wednesday. The union still must negotiate a contract for some 14,000 workers at financially strapped American Motors. No strike deadline has been set for that smallest of the U.S. automakers. The pact at GM was announced by UAW' President Leonard Woodcock, who called it an excellent Associated Press Writer Tlie United Auto DETROIT Workers and General Motors reached tentative agreement on a national contract Friday, ending what one GM official called the shortest auto strike in industry history. The three-yea- r pact for GMs an390,009 hourly employes wa nounced 12 V4 hours after the union struck 16 key plants, where 80,000 hourly workers walked off the job at midnight Thursday. The strike followed k bargaining that began Thursday morning. Pickets were withdrawn at most of the strike-boun- d plants soon after the settlement was announced, and local union settlement." officials said they were instructing second-shif- t George B. Morris Jr., GMs top workers to report to their jobs. bargainer and the companys labor vice president, said the settlement Ratification Vote terms were inflationary and The contract now goes to the would add $5 8 billion to GMs with ratification labor cost. But he said he did not round-the-cloc- rank-and-fil- YAKIMA, Wash. t 9 1 7 (AP) Five members of a religious cult were found guilty Friday in the beating death of a young boy they said they thought was possessed by the devil. The five were charged with manslaughter and assault, but the Yakima County Superior Court jury reduced the charges against two of the five. Testimony at the trial indicated that the five members of the cult beat David every day for four months in efforts to rid him of what they saw as the devils influence. A county coroner said the boy died from the beatings. Police, acting on a tip, found his body in September in the sealed back bedroom of the home where the five Weil-bach- er members of the unnamed cult lived in Yakima Convicted of first-degre- e manslaughter and Debra Weilbacher, mother of the victim. of Convicted second-degre- e manslaughter asand second-degre- e sault were Edward Leon Cunningham, 51, leader of the household; his asand second-degresault were Cunninghams wife Velma and Lorraine Edwards, daughter Carolyn, 20. 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