**Date:** 4.29.67
**Source:** Unknown
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NAUGATUCK — Negotiations URW, was called at midnight between the striking United Rubber Workers and Uniroyal, Tire and Rubber Co., and the B.F. Goodrich Co., both of Ak- ron, and Uniroyal, Inc. will resume Wednesday morning in Cincinnati, local un- ion spokesmen reported Sunday night.
Pickets at the three Locals, 45, 218 and 308, are scheduled to resume their strike posts today at 6 a.m. and continue through- out the day in two-hour shifts.
Joseph Rzeszutek, president of URW Local 218, chemical work- ers, has called meetings of this group today at 2 and 7 p.m. in Union Hall, Curtis St., to report to the local on the contract ne- gotiations he attended last week in Cincinnati.
George Froelich, president of Local 45, will report on negotia- tions to the local executive com- mittee this morning at 9:30.
President of Local 308, Edward Giles, reported he met with his executive committee Saturday evening for a briefing on con- tract talks.
The three local presidents, along with three additional pol- icy-making members of Local 45, will attend the national URW policy-making session in Cincin- nati Tuesday evening in prep- aration for Wednesday morn- ing’s resumption of negotiations.
Due to its large, over 4,000 membership, Local 45 is allowed three policy-committee mem- bers, making it the largest rep- resented group attending the session. The three committee members, John Butler, James Nardello and Lionel Turner, along with Froelich give Local 45 a four-man team, out of a to- tal of 31 national policy commit- tee members.
Contract talks between URW and the Goodyear Tire and Rub- ber Co. will resume this morn- ing in Akron, Ohio, but no nego- tiations for any of the three strike-bound firms are set be- fore Wednesday.
The strike, which has idled some 50,000 members of the