■ipw .pag«2 lianrhpatpr UrralJi ^ERY Saturday, Oct. 8, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents MCE, EREO, RT.V. N A FIRST BASIS.... DFFER Y.... II Electric Boat talks collapse Three days of marathon negotiations end ...psffea 9 " A 9 m T V ASUNG rr GIFT FOR THE 6 IP P ER - 25 President Ronald Reagan holds up a gift sweat shirt presented to him on >TE Friday by Adlai Steven­ INTROL son High School Student IRTV Council President Jill Boigegrain, a senior at the Sterling Heights, Mich., school. The president visited the 9 school on a day-long campaign visit to the Detroit area. Meanwhile, Michael Dukakis and f f i m George Bush turned up the heat in their T' presidential campaign. A S Story on page 10. <ITOR SALE OTE AP photo «TV m Contract OK’d Confident Park, rec nnerger College student closer after pact /2 in Paralympics /4 cu. 19 FT. NO FROST >E BY SIDE RATOR 9 s r C a r d ] « « « « % « • ♦ I I *1 44’-l*«'44\ 4«4'«ll <4»<V4 III «l *». Dr. Crane’s Quiz Contract OK paves the way Union, Electric Boat break off talks WASHINGTON (AP) - Three days ics Corp. said they reoffered their Hopes were high that the strike notification to the wrong address. of marathon contract negotiations previous proposal, a four-year con­ would be settled this week as pressure MTC officials have said they believe 1. Jowl bacon is taken from which part of the hog? ended Friday night without a resolu­ tract with bonuses and a one-time 3 mounted on the union. the strike is legal because they BELLY SIDE SHOULDER HEAD tion to the 3-month-old strike at the percent wage increase. notified federal officials orally of the for town department merger More than 1,500 of the original 10,000 2. The city nicknamed “ Gotham” is which one of Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, strike plan. The Metal Trades Council, an striking workers have crossed picket these? By Nancy Ccncelman hired by the town. Recreation Department and Conn., a manufacturer of Navy Electric Boat is the -Navy’s sole umbrella group representing all the lines and returned to work. CHICAGO SEATTLE Manchester Herald Harrison could not be reached Parks Division of the Public nuclear submarines. producer of the giant Trident nuclear striking unions, had said it wanted a BOSTON NEW YORK for comment Friday night. Works Department was hired for And a key union, the Boilmakers submarines and competes annually Labor and company negotiators three-year contract with 4 percent 3. If lacking hay to eat, livestock will prefer which The town is one step closer to Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said $29,700 earlier this year. International, told the Metal Trades with the Newport News (Va.) Ship­ met with federal mediators for about raises in at least the second and thifd type of straw? combining its Recreation Depart­ Friday night he hadn’t been ’The consultant, Kenneth A. Council that it wanted the strike building & DrydockCo. for contracts 30 hours since Wednesday, but could years. BARLEY RYE WHEAT OAT ment and Parks Divisionafterthe briefed on the contract, but he Rogala of Stonington, also recom­ settled immediately, fearing the job to build the smaller, SSN-688 fast not reach an accord to end the wage In a prepared statement, the 4. The ailment called the White Plague” is union representing town supervi­ didn’t predict any problems in mended that the town create the action may be declared illegal. attack subs. sory workers ratified a contract dispute. Friday was day 99 of the company said, “ It appears that this AIDS GONORRHEA .approving it. Plans to reorganize position of Parks and Recreation Electric Boat could fire striking The company said it needs to hold allowing the reorganization. strike. unnecessary and illegai strike will TUBERCULOSIS LEPROSY the departments are moving director, a proposal that was workers if the strike is found to be down labor costs to remain comjteti- continue indefinitely as will the hiring 5. Sweetbreads are normally served as which Robert Harrison, president of forward, he said. approved 7 to 1 by the Board of illegal. tive for Navy submarine contracts. Officiais at the Federal Mediation of permanent replacements.” course at dinner? Local 105 of the Civil Service Assistant Town Manager Directors Sept. 27. and Conciliation Service said they ' A National Labor Relations Board Electric Boat, one of New Eng­ APPETIZER SOUP Employees Affiliates and super­ Steven R. Werbner Friday also would be in contact with both parties, The bargaining sessions with the official has questioned the strike’s land’s largest employers, normally MEAT DESSERT visor of the Parks and Cemeteries would not release details on the Director Barbara B. Weinberg has 18,000 workers at the Groton plant cast the negative vote, saying but no further negotiating sessions mediation service was the first major^ legality because it did not receive a Division, said Friday thecontract contract, but said it provides for and another 6,000 at its North Rogala didn’t give the board any were set. negotiations since another round of^ strike notification 30 days in advance Answers in Classified section was approved Wednesday. He salary increases and allows the Kingstown, -R.!., iacility. The Rhode otter options. Weinberg and Representatives from the sub­ federally mediated talks broke off in from the Metal Trades Council as refused to release any details on reorganization. Island workers did not strike. director Geoffrey Naab were also building division of General Dynam­ August without an agreement. required by law. The union sent the the contract until the Board of Local 105 represents about 30 reluctant to approve the postion Connecticat Weather Directors reviews it. members in various departments in the town, Werbner said. The without a job description. Review of the contract is on the workers have been without a Rogala has said his recommen­ agenda for the board’s meeting Clock kills Manchester and vicinity: Today, rain and a few contract since June. dations will result in better wet snow flakes early in the day. Mostly cloudy with Tuesday. The merger had been ’The consultant who recom­ recommended by a consultant maintenance of park and recrea­ a chance of showers or flurries in the afternoon. mended the combination of the tion facilities. High 40 to 45. North wind 10 mph to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation decreasing to 30 percent during the family bills day. Tonight, mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers or flurries. Low in the mid 30s. 104-room suite hotel planned ■ WASHINGTON (AP) — A package of family bjils Sunday, variable cloudiness with a 30 percent offering child care assistance and parental job chance of showers. High near 50. leaves died Friday in the Senate, a dasualty of West Coastal, East Coastal: Today, mostly cloudy behind Spencer St. restaurant political pressures and the ticking clock of the 100th breezy and cool. A 40 percent chance of showers. Congress. High in the lower 50s. North wind IS to 25 mph. By Nancy Concelman proposed in town this year. It Pavilions at Buckland Hills, the With adjournment expected next week and at Tonight, variable cloudiness with a 30 percent Manchester Herald would be constructed on 3.74 regional mall under consruction. least two major bills still pending, sponsors of the chance of showers. Low around 40. Sunday, partly acres at 191 Spencer St., which is New York developer John Fin- legislation failed to get the 60 votes they needed to sunny. High in the mid 50s. A Hartford investor wants to behind a Friendly restaurant, guerra, who owns 150 acres restrict debate and get on with their bill. The vote Northwest Hills: Today, occasional snow showers build a 104-room suite hotel on Planning Director Mark Pelle­ around the $70 million mall, also was 50-46. likely. High around 40. North wind 10 to 20 mph. Spencer Street, according to grini said. ’The developer pro­ has proposed retail and office The triple-pronged package — which also Chance of snow showers 60 percent. Tonight, mostly plans filed at the town Planning poses 117 parking spaces. uses for that acreage. included a crackdown on child pomographers — cloudy with a 40 percent chance of flurries. Low 30 to Department. Chalet Susse International Inc. was on the Senate floor for the better part of two 35. Zoning regulations for a Busi­ of Wilton, N.H., recently received weeks amid intense political and parliamentary The plans were filed Friday by ness III zone require a special approval from the Zoning Board maneuvering. The Inn at Manchester Inc., care exception permit for projects of Appeals and Planning and Democrats repeatedly termed the package an Lottery of the Hartford la w firm of Blume with more than 60 parking Zoning Commission for construc­ opportunity to back up election campaign rhetoric & Elbaum. spaces. tion of a 105-room budget motel with a solid commitment. Republicans said there A secretary at the law offices Pellegrini said suite hotels are off Tolland ’Turnpike. were more pressing matters to deal with, such as drug and tax biils, and they refused to offer Connecticut state Friday: 438. Play Four: 9575. said Friday evening that attorney designed for longer stays than Fred Roedel, a reai estate Connecticut "Lotto” Friday: 1, 2, 9, 24, 28, 30. Jerome D. Elbaum, who is also a most hotels. ' representative for Chalet Susse. amendments or strike a compromise on the family real estate investor, is in charge Other hotel plans already an­ said his company chose Manches­ AP photo measures.
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