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officers was on hand near the gate, but wasn’t needed after the 7 a.m. incident.
Fewer than 30 women office employes left the plant at about 9:30 a.m. under another special arrangement with Police Chief Mariano acting as intermediary.
Fifty or more pickets had been clustered by the office doorway, but pulled back, leaving just a few placard-bearing women who marched back and forth as the office help walked out in two’s and three’s.
Fernandez said that the women hadn’t entered the plant this morning and “I don’t know when they went in or how long they have been there.” Others thought the women did go in at 7 a.m.
Divert Traffic
It was a balmy day as a crowd of a couple of hundred pickets gathered at the Maple St. gate, while police diverted traffic around Maple St. to Rubber Ave. and Water St.
Mayor Joseph C. Baytwick, on an errand from Town Hall to the fire station across the street, shortly after the hubbub had ended, was greeted with a chorus of boos from the pickets.
He looked around, seemingly startled. He was reelected only Monday to his fourth term.
Police said all of the pickets arrested today were released without bond except four who were arrested for the second day in a row. They had to post a $50 bond each.
These four are: Robert G. Irving, 23, 19 Lines Hill Ext.; John P. Henao, 30, 194 Maple St.; Ronnie J. Kezelevich, 23, 16 Melbourne Ct., and Nicholas Cesarello, 53, 132 Norton St., Waterbury.