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NAUGATUCK – Strike negotiations on a new Uniroyal contract will resume this morning in Cincinnati, Ohio. Picketing was peaceful Saturday, after the warning. Local President George Froehlich said, when called Sunday, that negotiations on the contract will resume as usual at 10 a.m. today in the Netherlands Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati. He would not comment on the progress of the talks with management representatives.
An injunction request for the union to show cause why a restraining order should not be issued on mass picketing will be heard Tuesday morning by Judge Gaffney.
$1 Million Asked
Among claims on picketing restraints by Uniroyal management is the asking of $1 million in damages from the union as a result of the strikers’ alleged interference with plant operations.
The injunction request reads in part that “the plaintiff (Uniroyal) has been and will continue to be unable to perform functions vital to its operations…”
When asked Sunday for a reaction to damage claim, Mengacci said that he was not aware of the subject and would have to wait until Tuesday’s hearing before commenting.
Froehlich said: “No comments.”
Arrest Driver
Police arrested a local driver Sunday evening on the charge of failure to obey a state traffic control sign.