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( 1 - 1g Greatest Gathering of World Leaders Meets to Focus on Needs of Children UNITED NATIONS (AP) — More than 70 presidents kings and prime ministers assembled Saturday at the United Nations to plan a concerted campaign to fight off the scourges of childhood — disease war poverty and illiteracy The World Summit for Children which officially convenes Sunday is the largest gathering ever of government leaders "The response has been absolutely overwhelming" said Canadian Ambassador Yves Fortier one of the organizers of the summit "There are 73 governments whose sovereigns or presidents or prime opinion" President Bush arrived Saturday UAW Approval Mounts On Contract With GM DETROIT (AP) — United Auto Workers union members gave overwhelming approval to a new three-yea- r contract with General Motors Corp as voting wound down Saturday Voting on the new pact concludes Sunday Union officials said they will not release final totals until later this week but checks at more than half of the 155 union locals at GM facilities revealed large ratification margins "I felt that it was UAW Local 696 President Joseph Hasenjager said Saturday the day after 83 percent of voting members in his local at Dayton Ohio approved the contract Other locals approving the contract late last week included Local 1618 at the Reatta Craft Centre in Lansing Mich with 94 percent in favor Local 662 in Anderson Ind with 90 percent support and Local 653 in Pontiac Mich with 88 percent favoring the pact Meanwhile in Toronto Canadian Auto Workers union spokes cracked crude oil i one-thir- YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL Wyo (AP) — Officials have prepared contingency plans to close Yellowstone and Grand Teton na- tional parks Monday if mandatory Gramm-Rudmacuts go into effect Yellowstone Superintendent Bob Barbee is trying to avoid talk of a shutdown but if a budget agreement isn't reached the mandated cuts could bring the nation's oldest na- tional park to a standstill according to a park spokeswoman "Right now we're trying to pre- vent people from getting into a panic over talk of the park shutting down" said Joan Anzelmo "The superinten- dent is trying to avoid that" Under provisions of the Gramm- Rudman act a budget or continuing resolution must be passed or drastic cuts automatically will take effect some estimates Wyoming's fed- erally funded programs could be cut barge spilling a partly refined that resembles gasoline — ' I Iir' A A I t s r '7 t loi- -k '7: t 4 r( ' ''' e' ' 0 A D I 'f 4 4 I li 11 : f 6 1illi i' baegulmontrii'4 1 ill 11 111 ilil! 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r—"-771t- - E Child injuries 297-fo- 70-pl- GM's GALVESTON Texas (AP) — A barge spilled nearly 30000 gallons of a partly refined crude-oi- l solvent after colliding with another ship Of-ficials said the spill was evaporating quickly Saturday "There's very little to clean up" US Coast Guard Capt Thomas Greene said "We're letting nature and the effects of the sun and tern- perature take its course" The Norwegian tanker Bow Pan- ther lost power Friday night and col- lidedWith the barges being pulled by a tugboat toward the Port of Haus- ton he said There were no reported A cargo tank on the At the summit's climax Sunday the world leaders will sit at a huge table to adopt a declaration that children have first claim on the ixorld's resources A clause was added to the declaration at Kuwait's urging denouncing the suffering of children due to "aggression foreign occupation and annexation" No specific countries are named in the declaration however The action plan among other goals resolves to: — reduce child mortality below or to a level of 70 age 5 by per 1000 births whichever is the greater reduction — cut maternal mortality rates by half — reduce malnutrition among children under 5 by half — assure universal access to safe drinking water and septic systems — provide universal access to basic education and have at least 80 percent of primary school children finish school — cut adult illiteracy by half — protect children in dangerous circumstances especially in armed conflict Another goal of the summit is to get more signatures on an international agreement guaranteeing basic human rights for children called the Convention on the Rights of the st Crude Oil Spills In Texas Waters 1 r--77---N 1990s woman Peggy Nash said her union's talks with General Motors of Canada Ltd continued this weekend on local issues She said the first meeting of top negotiating committees from both sides is scheduled for later this week The union which is basing its demands on a contract it reached with Ford of Canada earlier this month has set an Oct 10 deadline for talks with GM's Canadian subsidiary In the United States the UAW hopes to pattern agreements with Ford Motor Co and Chrysler Corp with the contract it reached with GM on Sept 17 After the balcontract are lots on the UAW-Gcounted the union will begin intensive bargaining with either Ford or Chrysler Corp UAW contracts with each of the Big Three expired at midnight Sept 14 It's expected that Ford the nation's second-largeautomaker behind GM will have little problem coming to terms with the UAW over a contract similar to 3200-memb- 1 --- with a plan to combat measles polio and other childhood diseases and AIDS among American children The United States along with the rest of the nations represented at the summit will also announce new strategies to reduce infant mortality illiteracy and make health care more available to mothers and children Summit organizers said World Bank president Barber Conable Jr has pledged an additional $500 million per year in lending this decade aimed at health and education for children More than a million children could be saved each year by the additional spending they said summit is aimed at The two-da- y mobilizing governments to save up to 100 million children from death by disease and malnutrition in the ministers are here in person this weekend to attend this meeting at the highest political level" he said The summit "is going to launch a consciousness by the public by the international community that it is time to put children at the top of their political agenda both domestic and international" Fortier said "It is not on Monday morning at 9 o'clock that you will be able to say The summit has made a difference" said Fortier but the summit "sends a message to the world it serves as a catalyst to mobilize public C 115) 7 i E tr I t 1 r 4-— r 1 k r twYrYcAt zlk d 4 or iI or 1i otel)- II A rTfr-fry- -- - 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