Show 1g&- - 2 The Salt Lake Tribune SL Slate Monday October 23 1 t Sets Record Ontinned from Page Past records Indicate that roughly 6000 to 7000 votes and sometimes lower were enough to assure a fourth spot among those passing to to the mu nicipal ballot But should the distribution of votes be spread widely over the imposing number of candidates a much lower total of votes could assure a primary victory Then following Tuesday's election the losers inay attempt to bring their camvotes to winners in a stepped-upaign to reach all corners of the city Candidates for city commissioner posts are Fred W Bendne Robert E One afilp the sectional appeals to westside vOtere and political party endorsement : Candidates in the city election run and on a nonpartisan ballot The extraordinary number of city cOmmissioner candidates may stimulate a: wide distribution of votes that could lower the normal harvest of votes needed ta qualify for the municipal election The four candidates obtaining the Most votes will be nominated for the municipal election two weeks later when voters will select two commissioners ' Balder George B Catniull (incumbent) Fred P Conde E J (Jake) Gam Sherman D Grover Louis E Holley (incumbent) Solon Johnson henry Knorr Jess C Kone James A Lehman Walter J Michelsen Sam Moll Frank W Rees Walter IL Reichert Parker Robison Jr Willie IL Watson and Lane Ronnow Jacob Westbrook The last chance for absentee voting will be Monday The City Recorder's Office Room 200 City and County Building will be open until 8 pan to allow persons who will be out of town on election day to cast their votes - ' ' ' ' 4r -- 1° 11 - r' r 1 -'- ' 2 1 ' "4- i '4 3 ri i' ''''s' '::!'" 4 ts''-- 4k — ' 2375 'I-- - i '''76 ' '''''d? ' i::- -' "' -- ? :34k ' ''42 4'-- ' i I - - ''" k ' i ' I ''' - t ' - 7 ':' ' - t - : '' : - e - 41 1 - ' i - - o r' ' l'k - 1 5i e Smiles abound after UAW Ford Motor Co reach accord Key negotiators from left Sidney Mc-- I l —Assoc A 1 Continued From and three 25 per One Page tent for those with one to years deduction during layoff rep and lunch money expenses Pensions for both present and future retirees are increased immediately from $425 monthly for each year of service to $525 and beginning in 1969 pensions for the first time will be tied to a worker's pay scale The scale beginning in 1969 will range from $550 to $6 with the larger pension going to the highest paid the smaller to the lowest paid The $750 resents transportation Tied to Wage This marks the first time in the auto !ndustry that pensions have been tied to wages There will be no cost of living wage adjustment in the first year but a minimum increase of three cents hourly is guaranteed in each of the last two years with the maximum hourly gain limited to eight cents yearly However Reuther said a side agree- ment provides that if the cost of living escalator moves up more than 16 cents over the three years the difference will be due the day following termination of the new agreement The company said the difference would be reflected in wages and benefits contained in the next In the three years before contract expiration last Sept 6 wages gained IS cents hourly At one time Reuther said there would be no new contract signed with any of the Big Three American automakers unless they agreed to pay wages In Canada equal to those paid in their US plants Canadian pay averages 30 to 40 cents an hour less Canadian Complications Ile failed at Ford but said "We are determined to press this demand with all of our resources in the negotiations still ahead in 1967" — meaning with GM and Chrysler The redlaired union chief said two factors complicated a Canadian settlement in the US with Ford First Ford of Canada is not a wholly owned subsidiary as are Chrysler of Canada and GM of Canada Second the UAW-For- d of Canada contract does not run out until December The Bureau Labor Statistics figures the current average straight-timwage in the automotive industry as a whole at $341 cents hourly The range now including cost of living runs from about $3 hourly for a sweeper to $418 for a tool maker Ford CM and Chrysler say fringe benefits add at least $115 hourly to their labor costs e agreement Under the previous contract's ving escalator wages moved up or down one cent hourly with each of a point change in the Bureau of index and Statistics' Labor adjustments were made quarterly — four times a year - Company Supplement costof-li- four-tent- g of The guaranteed annual income 11 Include regular state unemployment cornplus a supplement from a pensation fund to bring it to 95 company-financeper cent — after deduction of the 1750 d l Iran Completes Preparation For Monarch C:oronation H H H H H H H H EHRAN IRAN (UPI) — completed preparations Simlay for the coronation Thursday of Shah Mohammed Reza the most in the spectacular event recent history of the worlds oldest continuous monarchy The moment the Shah who has ruled for 26 years places the Pah levi crown on his own head bells will ring and drums beat throughout the land to touch off a week of Iran long-delaye- d - celebrations 1 t 1 Members of the Imperial Guard will escort the coach recently built in Vienna at a cost of $78003 Crown Prince crown Prince Reza son of the royal couple will ride in a coach behind his parents Newest Styles PERSIANS lust retelvoti—MINKS ond New SEAVER SHADES BEFORE COST INCIKASI BOY NOW Last Minute Checks Us!NK & PERSIAN Officials Sunday made last minute checks on the route the Shah and his beautiful Empress Farah 28 — will ride in a new golden coach drawn by eight white horses The route runs from the marble palace to the Colostan palce where the ceremonies will be held They inspected the victory n 11 F7771 arches the neon lighting the decorated squares along the streets which on coronation day will be lined by 15 battal ions from the Iranian army E !'-'") uk Li CAPES COATS the Bea Cosa toe STOLES JACKETS "Pbee Phone 292-234- 1 Hord ‘'Iood Furs America's Mosi leaatiful Fes Hems IISW Ie Orchard Olive H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H -- h m1100: f' j '41'''' - 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Our Husband And Father k ' ft featuring and 2 h i kiicothd6 ' Both announced agreement on a new prescription drug plan but disclosed no details regarding either extent or cost to the company A union statement said however it "will afford a large measure of protection for Ford workers and their families against the increasingly high cost of prescription drugs" H a wwwhahelY:tnY:CtilionbuI ‘ H H H 0 1 - 1969 4'r rolla bout stand 1 year 4 9CompleKtlie 0 e 4z5 of n Walnut grained cab Met heavy duty double pole i ''' White & west of Hanoi The SUB fund in the past has guaranteed a worker 62 per cent of his weekly straight-timpay plus $150 for each dependent up to four for as much as a "-- - 20" Giant Screen Guarantee for Worker Keeps Hair Young Looking Neat Alive ii (1 0 11 Deluxe Roof Top Antenna Installed - With nearby Other Air Force pilots ported cutting rail lines 39 miles northeast of Hanoi and damaging an antiaircraft site In the area' They also reported numerous secondary exolosions after strikes on a missile site 39 miles north weekly for expenses a worker would not have The guaranteed armual income will be paid out of what is known as the Supple mental Benefit Fund Unemployment (SUB) to which the companies have contributed five cents hourly per worker Under the new agreement however when the fund falls below an undisclosed figure the company will up its contribution to six cents The contribution would move up to seven cents if the fund dipped below a second fixed level In the past any excess in the SUB fund went for Christmas bonuses Ford workers will get approximately $30 each next Christmas but the bonus is eliminated for 19641 and beyond iziXIXXixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixiZ Just a Dab a Day Tam Down 1113 GrayGradually t Now Z9 til Mode12955 ! Pilots reported hitting both approaches to the Lang Lau railroad bridge 36 miles north of the Communist capital and also a new bypass bridge laid-of- f d fe'74 Big ' i ----: ! I t 1 '1"--' --- 1 ''' ' N - :IA N'1 ” r ' 47-if Biggest in the industry Walnut grained cabinet ' ' Sunday The Army reported the arrival of the first contingent of lu u Diagonal Moaturo f f iv I t a I cr)11 6'1)51) 11 Witc iiiroll re-Fo- UAW Wins Annual Wage Guarantee From Ford In Largest Economic Package of Union History i4 ' lett! Press Wirophoto Kenna and Malcolm Denise officials and UAW chief Walter Reuther UAW aide Ken Bannon 1 - ''''''''----t-7-- s from bases attacked a railroad bridge rail lines and a missile site above Hanoi Ilanmier Railroad 4' I L'I ' 17) 1 gagements were reported by the American or Vietnamese military commands on Force '' n' 7 II "0 : a Now! Biggest Values in town : Tempo Picks Up As the tempo of the air war over the North picked up after several days of typhoon weather the relative lull persisted in ground fighting in South Vietnam No major en- ca Hlibibiki 1L'il I Li --- Thailand 1 Pr--1(7-1114- L-ii i I to about 467000 Along with the Navy strikes in and around Haiphong Air ! ? COTTONWOOD n 1 "' pc:077 f1 American infana 3600-matry brigade to reinforce US forces in the northern provinces The arrival of the full 198th Light Infantry Brigade will increase the strength of US forces in South Vietnam 1 4 ft ' f " i Al ) - - ' 1 1' i 1 : 1 1 I : Buy A aill - government -based cnd DOWNTOWN fre)111 '1"-1- road yards near the center of North Vietnam's main port tity The Navy fliers claimed they inflicted heavy damage to a drydock and an oil depot arc1 destroyed a patrol torpedo boat at the navy yard northeast of Haiphong They reported heavily damaging the rallyards 17 miles from the center of Haiphong a target that had been damaged in earlier raids --- Suncivillan- - - SAIGON (AP) — US Navy jets attacked a previously untouched naval yard seven miles outside Haiphong Sunday and also bombed the rail- - tog --- -- -- ---- MY- ' II ir--- - namese elected a !louse of Representatives day to round out a new minappeared to reflect imal offensive operations by allied troops during the election period The South Viet active Sunday and Monday keeping pressure on Communist forces 'rhe lull in the ground fight Haiphong Rails Dock Large Turnout Expected for Primary were bombers 1352 Pilots Blast 19G7 I |