Show Mo a i The S'alt e Tribune Tbuteday July 1 1111 S Rômney Vows Fight to Win NH Primary If-- - 1 By Carl C Craft Associated Press Writer : L tt "For security reason La Wow call you Miss Fred" MIRROR LAKE NIL — Michigan Gov George Romney personally surveying the New Hampshire political scene said Wednesday he would fight to win if he enters the state's presidential primary next year New Hampshire's primary is earliest in the nation scheduled March 12 1968 'Important But —' 14Av vite TO WORK LATE 1WJN cczer7 I' - a Addressing news confers ence from the scenic lakefront estate of Mr and Mrs J Wil lard Marriott Romney said he feels state primaries will play "a very Important part" in selecting the 1968 Republican presidential nominee But the Michigan governor said he did not think any one primary would be flecisive Marriott the governor's host is a Washington hotelman and longtime friend Vacation of Work half structive influence on the candidacy in 19C8 but It remains to be seen if they will" Romney said Ile said that while our effort has prevented defeat it has resulted in a stalemate ago" he whom Asked would expect to run against if he enters the New Hampshire race Romney declined to name names But he said he wouldn't be surprised if California Gov Ronald Reagan was among the candidates Romney said he did not expect Rockefeller to run Key domestic issues he said will include inflation the economic situation and crime He said that Republican governors could exert "A con r-- arrived at the Marriott estate "The Anchorage" Tuesday night He has a full schedule for his four-daworking vacation Romney 150-acr- e 'Auto Firms At his side are David Goldberg a Boston attorney who engineered the stunning victory of 'ferny Cabot Lodge in the 1964 New Hampshire pd mary and two of Goldberg's Unite to Face UAW 7 New Yerk Times Service — DETROIT The "Big manuThree" automobile facturers have been meeting together secretly for more than a year to build a united front against the new contract demands of the United Auto- mobile Workers Union it was learned The contract talks open Monday when Walter P Reuther president of the UAW will lead the union team into the General Motors Corp's Headquarters in De Talks at the Ford Motor Co begin on Tuesday and Chrysler Corp opens bargainfor-mal- ing with the union on Wednesda y Negotiate Separately Each auto company negotiates separately with the union and in the past the UAW has won major gains by concentrating Its bargaining and its strike threats at one of the three To counter Reuther's strategy the companies have held private talks on the issues that they expect to be crucial such as the union demand on salaries and a guaranteed annual income for production workers The aim of these talks was to Work out a common front Evecutives such as Henry Ford II Ford's chairman already has warned that the union's expectation in the forthcoming negotiations may be "unreasonably high" : More Emphasis This year according to auto Industry sources much more emphasis is being put on the united front approach Sources close to top management say the key to the 1967 bargaining could be the abillity of the three companies to stick together If they can't hold to the agreed-upoguidelines even if one of them is struck the settlement with the union will be a generous one the sources say But there is no information as yet on how n far the car makers have agreed to go in meeting the auto union's 1967 demands The automobile companies calculate the 1964 three-yea- r crintract which expires Sept 6 boosted worker pay and benefits 65 per cent a year This included an escalator clause in the contract which raises pay as the cost of liVlug rises and accounted for 16 per cent of the 65 per cent yearly again Eyes New Gains Reuther has made it clear he intends to win an even more impressive contract in He has outlined the union goals and they include: substantial pay in—A crease salary or a guaranteed annual income for workers an extra large pay boost 'for skilled auto workers equal pay for Canadian and US auto workers higher pensions and contiact changes such as ones that would make it More difficult for the coinpa:nies to subcontract work The average GM worker today earns $339 an hour but beliclits such as pensions and company paid medical insurance boost the company costs to $468 an hour Both the union and the colrn panics say there is a strong possibility of strikes in the industry this fall The fear at GM and Ford is not based n the demands alone "but what environment Walter's asking in" said one CM executive 1967 (Copyright) John assistants I "There are people we'd like to enter in the campaign" Deardourff said "The organ! 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High poiiish irons feature new grindingsle sign for scientific weight distil butionl Grips are brown and black leather with gold Lurex Plus Romney 'reiterated a statement he made at an airport change in Boston Tuesday — that he hopes Volpe will not enter the New Hampshire primary Volpe has said he might seek the Massachusetts favorite son nomination Asked if he would ask Nixon not to enter the race here Romney replied that he was "not accustomed to engaging in exercises of futility" Looks Rested ITALY (AP) : saga 1LDif' to "meet people of significance in the state" also has scheduled with meetings Rhode Island Gov John H Chafee Thursday and Massachusetts Gov John A Volpe COMO if:: sYlV4143 saying he is here Friday 4 crJokr Rope of Campaign Romney Att') 11116)) I 11 0 8 IRONS! 0 4 WOODS! a GOLF BAG! c GOLF CART! GOLF BALLS! - 41t4agifffilt 1 loW price! g '211 laaamaaaa eis il 4 this 1 - a Memo ietwirsip Deardourft and Doug Bailey: Deardourff formerly with another possible GOP presi dential contender Gov Net son Rockefeller of New York said Romney would meet with various groups from New young mostly Hampshire businessmen record-shatterin- pre Aaaaaaaalaalla saaaMal48aaa1110 'a record-shatterin- ' y wit 7 )iii! 4:::111141::11::::i '- -- NA lok"04NwA great victory and Nicklaus' g kw score Zinik's has assembled this sensational Jack Nicklaus golf outfit at a - - T 7' celebrate To 0 - bilit ANtc Nit 'Ato :1110F11 5 7 111)A1' 'iii (17 7 141 Romney's agenda included: —A reception for the New Hampshire Republican hierarchy Wednesday night —A reception for state editors publishers and writers Thursday night as well as the meeting with Chafee —A reception for financial contributors and supporters Friday night at "Castle in the Clouds" neighboring Hilltop Estate of Boston businessman Robert Roble as well as a meeting with Volpe Won't Name Names "Pacification efforts have not succeeded to the extent they should" he said Romney said he feels the national situation will be a major issue next year r 141111 (n)t---1 |