Parking Lot Sobriety· Test Threatened Inside the Deer Park Parking Lot, Which Runs Directly Behind Known for Its Large and the Tavern

Parking Lot Sobriety· Test Threatened Inside the Deer Park Parking Lot, Which Runs Directly Behind Known for Its Large and the Tavern

Bulk Rate U.S. Postage PAID iPermit No.320 Newark, DE. University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Friday, May 4, 1979 UD Union Members Hold Demonstration · Workers Protest Contract Procedures By LISA BARTH descriptions, inadequate ar­ bitration and discrepencies The university's unionized on vacation and sick leaves hourly-paid employees are the major contractual demonstrated outside disputes, said Evans. Hullihen Hall Wednesday to Over 300 workers from voice complaints concerning maintenance, food service, their contract. plant operation,s and housing protested at various periods throughout the day. Most at­ tended during their lunch hours. More than 500 university employees are members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees' Local439. Evans said the demonstration was a "test" to see how many of the members would . support the Review photo by Neal Williamson union fight. 300 UNION WORKERS DEMONSTRATED for more voice in contract procedures near Hullihen However, the demonstra- Hall Wednesday. tion was obscured by the Union members specifical- differ in pay scale. "There weeks beyond the set limit, he "May Day On the Mall" ac- ly complained that the ad­ are cooks doing janitorial added. tivities held nearby. ministration last summer work and being paid higher "I really felt bad for them. hired two carpenters without wages than the janitors," he ~vans said he sent the They went completely un- first posting the job openings said. "There are even cooks grievances through campus noticed, said Harold Brown, for union-member bids, as cleaning bathrooms who then mail within the specified time UNION PRESIDENT BOB vice president of administra- stated in the contract, Evans go back and handle food.'' limit. tion and employee relations said. Evans said he filed two "The administration's EVANS speaks his mind on reaction to anything we say is contract complaints, for the university. Brown was The administration this grievances for arbitration to singled out by union members week posted announcements the administration but they bland. And to everything we _ representing over 500 univer­ as the man most responsible for both jobs, which have were received in an "untime­ ask for they say no," Evans sity workers. for their complaints. reopened, in acknowledge- ly manner." Requests for an said. "We want these pro­ "We feel the university ad­ Brown said the union's ment of the mistake. Brown arbitrator in disputes bet­ blems solved in a positive ministration is attempting to 'complaints were discussed said he was informed this ween workers and ad­ way, but we'll walk out if we dictate contract policy and resolved last December week of the improper pro­ ministrators at the university have to." Evans added that without first negotiating with in its contract negotiations. cedural practices. must be received by the ad- attempts to meet with the ad­ the union," according to Bob "Evans is trying to get away · Evans also said that job . ministration within five days ministration to talk about the Evans, president of the union. from the bargaining table specifications, particularly in of the last grievance notifica­ problems end up as "bullshit Failure to post job openings, what he can't get at the the food service division, tion, Brown said. Both sessions" in which the ad- failure to give accurate job bargaining table." overlap in responsibility yet grievances were received (Continued on 'oge ~) Repairs Began Tuesday On The Parking Lot Sobriety· Test Threatened Inside The Deer Park parking lot, which runs directly behind known for its large and the tavern. According to Gar­ numerous potholes, is being ritano, there could be a layer resurfaced. Repairs started of straw and refuse under the Alum Tuesday morning. parking lot pavement, which Thinking Ahead According to Deer Park compresses further as time goes by, causing the lot to to June 2 .........•... 7 Assistant Manager Pete Gar­ ritano, all previous attempts sink in spots. to cure the· pothole problem have failed, so owner Frank The more likely reason, Giovanazzi is having the lot Garritano said, is that the Final leveled and filled with asphalt railroad tracks run so close to 1 for approximately $1,500. the Deer Park that the vibra­ Final Exam Garritano said that if this tions from passing trains Schedule ..... 10,11 does not work, the lot may be cause the pavement to completely repaved over the vibrate and break. summer, at a cost of approx­ An attempt was made by Father's Day imately $10,000. the Deer Park management to have the railroad pay At Chapel Street ..... 17 One reason why the lot con­ tinually resists repair and repair expenses because of sinks deeper into the ground vibration damage, but it was ., might be because there used unsuccessful, he said. Calendar 5 to be a stable where the park- Other renovations planned " .'· '' · · ' '' · · · ·''' ing lot is now, Garritano said. for the future include repairs · Jay Greene Classifieds ........... 16, 17 The stable was in operation to the entrance hallway, addi­ QUICK: What is nearly bottomless, wide enough to swallow-a Editorial ................. 8 for about 60 years, providing tional booths added to the Volkswagen and often wet? The answer can be found at the E C horse and carriage service to rear room, and new curtains, Deer Park, but you better hurry as the lot is scheduled for ..._t_e_te_r_a_. _· ·_·_·_· _. ·_·_·_· _.·- ·-·-· _13- passengers from the train Garritano said. resurfacing. Page 2 THE REVIEW, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DEL .. Two Wheeled Cycl- Lobby Trip Benefits Debated BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE By DAVE PALOMBI about these issues," he add­ Women's Coordinating Coun­ ~ ed. cil as examples of the Lobby Authorized .r· The University of Delaware Poffenberger said the lobby Repairs Coordinating Council's Committee's work. dealer for: committee hopes to present UDCC President Russ (UDCC) Lobby Committee the issues to students so that • Peugeot ~ makes&..... returned from a controversial Bodner, who opposed tha they will "appeal to people's $1,300 allocation in March, • Full models five day trip to Washington particular interests," causing Up the alley behind hoping to "get students. in­ called the trip "a complete ··windsor them to get more involved on liOax." •Ross Wilmington Trust volved in important issues on campus. campus," according to com­ 90 E. MAIN ST., NEWARK, DE. 19711 "I felt in the beginning that mittee Chairman Dave Pof­ "We want to help groups they couldn't justify it, and I fenberger. .... (302) 368-2685 ~ who have a specific interest still feel that they can't," The trip to the national stu- by channeling out resources Bodner said. "There was dent lobby conference, on and knowledge of lobbying some benefit for the members April 20 to 24 was attended by skills to groups that have the (those on the trip)," he add­ six university students, five people but not the ed, "but right now I see ab­ of them lobby committee knowledge," Poffenberger solutely none for the members. said. students." ___ STATE..._.____ The trip was opposed by He cited informatin LAST TWO NITES several UDCC members previously given to the Coali­ "More than anything else, JOHN BELUSHI in when originally proposed in tion Against Investment in they had a good time at KURT VONNEGUT. Jr. • · March because of the cost - South Africa, the Delaware everybody's expense," Anin1al $1,300 - and the question of Safe Energy Coalition and the Bodner concluded. SLAUGHTERHOUS what benefits university FIVE students would receive. House The conference included SUN.-TUES. issue workshops featuring UD Quaalude Drug-Bust Two classics from Alfred Hitchcock discussions of current issues, THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH affecting students, lobbying with Peter Lorre strategy sessions, meetings Might be 4,000 Valiums FOREI N E NDENT with Congressmen and their MIDNITIE TONITE LAST NITE aides, and caucus meetings A preliminary chemical regional center in New York to discuss problems being test of 10 of the 4,000 pills con­ City for an official analysis. faced on other campuses, ac­ fiscated from three universi­ The final result of these tests cording to Lobby Committee ty students April 19 by the is expected within two weeki, c member Ken Beach. FBI showed that the sample the FBI spokesman said . clrea.-arewe.. 0ftCemrt~,~~~~t!;!~f-1~~ SUNSH INE OF YOUR LOVE eWHITE ROOM ,o NFULL 0 THE POLITICI. ~AO o CROSSROADS o PLUS MANY MORE • The Issues discussed in­ drugs were valium rather cluded abortion, minority stu­ than quaaludes, according to At this time, the charges dent issues, the financial aid an FBI spokesman. against the three university situation and the military The remainder of the students had not been chang· draft, Beach said. The con- tablets and cocaine were sent ed. The arraignment is ex· L-------.f!'T~~~mRJ~~~~-=-~--4 I ference stressed "going back from a Wilmington pected within two weeks, ae­ 39 East Main Street, and informing· other students Laboratory to the FBI cording to the FBI. These Colutnbla·Eplc Releases Now Available At 0 DERLA D THE BEACH BOYS JAMES TAYLOR Judas Priest L.A. (LIGHT ALBUM) Hell Bent For Leather FLAG including: 1ncludmg: including: Take On The Worlc!/Evening Slar Here Comes The N1ghi /Good T1min Up On The Roof/Company Man Killing Machine/Before The Dawn Lady Lynda Baby Blue Angel Come Home Johnnie Comes Back/Day Tripper Green Manalishi (Wtlh The Two·Pro1nged BrotherTrucker/Millworker Cheap Trick at Budokan including: · Surrender/ Ain't That A Shame I Want You To Want Me Need Your Love/Come On, Come On including: Heartbreaker Firefly Lover Home At Last HalfMoon Arms F•lk & IIGGIIICIIIS ••• B•t Selection IIOW.Malalt. Brandywine Hundred B•tPrlce Newark 475·8928 738·6816 . -~ May 4, 1979 THE REVIEW, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK DEL.

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