The others arrested were:

The others arrested were:
Vincent Albano, 40, 144 Division
St., Waterbury; Leo Klonis, 25,
92 Wilson St.; Henrique
Marques, 40, 197 Lincoln St.;
Gary A. McDonald, 20, 69 East
Clay St., Waterbury; Jerro Tar-
laglia, 43, 424 Lincoln St.,
Waterbury; Charles H. Tillot-
son, 44, 59 Meadow St.; Mario
Carneiro, 26, 18 Bridge St.;

Raphael Dangelo, 44, 41 Sum-
merfield St.; Adam Swierbitow-
icz, 41, 150 Prospect St.; Ralph
A. Marrello, 43 Long View
Terr.; Walter Nelson, 36, 39
Hackett St.; Bernard Borzino,
45, 190 Hewey St., Waterbury;
William Woermer, 47, Warren
Ave.; Joseph Marco, 27, 495
Cherry St. Ext.; William Cooke,
27, 28 Washington St., Waterbu-
ry; and Robert Sequenzia, 51,
440 South Main St.

Three women pickets who
were brought to the station were
released by police without being
formally charged.

One minor police casualty to-
day was Patrolman Jerry Siri-
ca, who was bitten on the finger
during the melee by an unidenti-
fied picket. The injury was not
serious and he did not require
medical attention.

Officer Robert Carriero
turned up for duty today limp-
ing from an ankle injury receiv-
ed in Thursday’s scuffle. He was
sent home.

Also complainnig from minor
pains from today’s pushing and
shoving were Patrolman Robert
Sawicki and Henry Kucinski.
Both remained on duty.

Today marks the end of the
second week of the strike as
negotiators in Cincinnati, Ohio,
failed to reach agreement on a
master contract covering Uni-
royal’s more than 20,000 union
employes in plants across the
country. Talks, however, are
continuing.

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