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and life insurance and may contact headquarters if they have questions.

A vote of confidence was requested and received for the union officials from the members present.

Froehlich’s speech spelled out the fact that the union would negotiate until its terms are reached, but Froehlich mentioned no specific arguments or stumbling blocks that are keeping the footwear plants idle. He neglected to estimate how much longer the strike would last, but by indications from the Union and company alike, Naugatuck and its counterparts will remain strike victims for a while to come.

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only to realize that they all hadn’t been arrested. Much time was spent trying to figure out who the four were that they had arrested. Some pickets rode to the station in police cars but hadn’t been arrested. They all wanted to be booked. One picket, when asked why he was in the cruiser, said he wanted a ride to the station.

The following four persons were booked on breach of peace charges, released on $100 no cash bonds for appearance in Waterbury Circuit Court June 8, the same day that the pickets from the footwear plant and the Chemical plant are scheduled to appear.

John A. Painter, 38, Morris Rd., Prospect; Paul Laurenzi, 41, 30 Seery Rd., Wolcott, Jesse J. Silva, 23, 143 Cherry St., and Anthony Gambardella, 53 Birchwood Rd., Seymour.

Alves intends to stay in the borough only long enough to straighten out this matter and hopes to fly to Cincinnati to continue taking part in the negotiating sessions. A session is scheduled for 2 p.m. today but he doubts he will be there. Another session is scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow.

The show cause hearing between Local 218, chemical plant and UniRoyal is scheduled for tomorrow in Waterbury Superior Court. Judge Leo Gaffney set the date to allow the union officials time to show why a restraining injunction should not be imposed upon them.

No incidents have taken place at the Chemical Company since last week. Supervisory personnel has been allowed to enter the plant without incident. Production on a limited scale is being carried on at the plant.

Local 45 is also conducting peaceful picketing at the footwear plants. An injunction has been postponed as long as no violence is recorded.


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Rubber Negotiations Off Until Wednesday

Rubber Negotiations Off Until Wednesday

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Picketing has been resumed today at all UniRoyal plants in the borough following a weekend respite.

A token team of pickets is being maintained at all gates and no incidents have been reported.

Executives of the three borough Locals are being briefed at meetings today on the contract negotiating sessions held last week in Cincinnati.

The three local presidents, George Froehlich, Local 45; Joseph Rzeszutek, Local 218; and Edward Alves, Local 308, along with three additional policymaking session to be held in Cincinnati tomorrow evening.

The next negotiation session is called for Wednesday morning. Both management and labor representatives have said privately they see little chance of an early settlement.

Union demands for higher wages and a guaranteed minimum wage have been the most difficult issues to resolve. The Union seeks payments to laid off workers totaling 93 per cent of their regular wage.