GE Workers Picket Plants Across U.S., Arrests F Ollow

GE Workers Picket Plants Across U.S., Arrests F Ollow

A afi- Avimge DaJIr N«t Pnas Ron *W -Ike Week 'SMe^. Oetoker 4. IM i The Weather Windy end colder end tomorrow. Tontgfht’a k w kt the 15,790 low Me. TainoRow’e hSsh In the Mmmhmausr— 4 C ity o f V illoae Chmrm low Me. I ■II ,■ VOL. LXXXEK, NO. 23 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1969 (C W fW AdeeHkta, tm Fece N) PRICE TEN CENTh School Series Debut-^~ Pope Tells Bishops TIm Hercdd pUbUdM to­ day the first in a series of articles on how to dx>ose a He’ll Share Power college. GE Workers Picket Plants ’Hie 12 article series will VATICAN c m - (AP) — Pope the Roman Curia, or central ad­ Paul VI closed the second world deal with such important ministrative body. consideratSotis as financial «ynod of Roman CatboUc bUh- —^That local bishops be heard today by adopting fcwo of its aid, urban and women’s ool^ before the Vatican makes any leges. Black colleges, and recommendations tor more decision affecting their ■haring of bishops in papal au­ church-related schocls, all dioceses. written by experts in the Across U.S., Arrests F ollow thority, and by promising If put into effect, these meas­ “maximum consideration” tor ures would strongly modify the field. the others. Pope’s power by shifting much Today’s story, “What Col­ At the same time he strongly Influence from the Roman Cu­ leges Lo(A FV>r — Besides NEW YORK (AP) — reafOrmed his primacy over the Grades,” may be found on Mass picketing, with a few (O) ria, now his chief advisory Church. body, to bishops in the field. page 17. FPfl scuffles and arrets, mark­ £> "Pluralism might undermine But the Pope alone will decide ed the start teday of a 10) faith, moral law or the funda­ If they are pik into effect. strike by unions represent­ (C> mentals of the sacraments, lit­ Asked whether the Pope was ing 147,000 workers against urgy and canon law—all pillars aatlsfied with the synod’s work, the (SeneraJ Electric Co., of unity in the Church, he said. Arab Qiief s The Pope told the bishops in a one synod official said, “Oh, the nation's fourth largest closing speech that he would very much so.” the pontiff at­ industrial corporation. tended 11 of the 13 sessions In­ Paul Jennings, preaidant of call synods regularly, every two Press Efforts years, and give greater efficien­ cluding the final one today. the AFL-CIO International Un­ cy to a permanent synod secre­ No one voted against the doc­ ion of Electrical Workons ,caUed 181 tariat set up in Rome. ument on ways tor bishops to To End Grisis the strika wMch began at mid­ The were two points in a 18- share in papal decision-making, night "nearly too per cent effec- a synod official said. Nor was five." He said the pickating was point document the synod had there any negative vote on a BEIRUT (AP) — Most of Le­ approved virtually unanimously banon’s main cities relaxed to­ "routine and orderly” except second document on how bish­ tor a few Incidenta ”pnm>twd minutes before. The document ops can cooperate more closely day as Arab leaders pressed ef­ amounted to an iminrecedented with each other. forts to ease the crisis between by management or outstdsra.” plea to the Pope to give bishops The workera art demanding After the vote, the synod prel­ the Lebanese army and the Pal­ a greater voice in his decision­ estinian guerrillas. higher wagen and cost of Uvtng ;o) making. ates filed Into S t Peter’s Basili­ protection. ca for a short closing ceremony, Only the northern trouble spot Tlie 146-member synod ap­ which included singing of the Te of Tripoli remained under 24- The company was tryli^ to proved a document reaffirming keep Often Hs 280 ptanto In 188 0) Deum together with the Pope. hour curfew. Early reports to­ the Pope’s primacy and “uni­ dues and U states. A tow of the versal authority” over the haltf- In his weekly address Sunday day indicated there were no new noon, the 72-year-old pontiff in­ incidents there, although the planto are nonunion. bllUon member church, but rec­ FlRaan pteketo and cna com­ 0) ommended, in part; dicated satisfaction with the guerrillas tind Ipoal leftists still synod’s work, and several liber­ hold a quarter known as the Old pany man were arrested in —^That bishops advise and col­ al bishops have predicted he City. 1 Schenectady, N.Y.. where 8,000 laborate with the Pope on major plokete appeared. A few man decisions affecting the entire will ultimately implenient the IMrut was imder partial cur­ bishops’ recommendations. few but many people ignored it. dreased in suMs on the si%a of church. the crowd wwrt pelted with —That a synod be held here at After twice stating' earlier Tyre. Baalbek and Nabatiyeh least every two years to advise that he did not want to "inter­ were free of curfew tor the first •nr* the pontiff. fere” with synod discussions by time in five days, and life was PoHcs wars reported to have dosed arte plant In Lym, Mass., —^That a permanent secretari­ giving his views, the Pope said returning to normal. Sunday he saw in the meeting where three paraoiw were ar­ at in Rome -represent the Inter­ Egypt, Syria and Ubya rested. Union aources said one ests of bishops to the Pope and ^(See Page Pour) threatened action against the Beirut government unless it Police carry away one of two men taken into cus­ entrance and men were seised after car had win­ of 3,000 pickets was Injursd supports the guerrillas and their tody today outside the strike-bound General Electric dows broken by stone-throwing. (AP Photofax). ■lightly by a oar entering e raids on Israel, but Cairo said a in Lynn, Mass. About 200 pickets milled around plant. Plarard-carrying pickets cease-fire and negotiations may climbed aboard timlm which the be in the offing. company used to get eraptoyes Therein Be a Name Missing through picket Hnse. The official EgypOan Middle UE empicya 810,000 workeni East News Agency reported in the United BUtes and 90,000 Come Nov» 4 in New Haven that Lebanon has agreed to send uveraeaa. A majority of thws a delegation to Cairo for a meet­ are In nonunion, white-collar By PRANK WHAUCN ing with leaders of the Palestini­ Bigger GIPullout Forecast jotaa. But 90 par cent of the pm- been a member of the Board of an guerrillas, Arabs who claim ducUon force — all hut about Staff Writer Aldermen for 22 years, and its they are refugees from Pales­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "At the moment, there is a Now Haven Register president for about a year. He namlsaUon” of the war should sider to be the easontially dls- 16,000 workars — have jotnsd tine and are demanding an end chance, it seems to me ,to try a precede an American pullout. NEW HAVBN, Conn. (AP)— operates his own real estate to Lebanese restrictions on their Senate Republican Leader rredlted Johnson strategy, the walkout. agency. Hugh Scott has predicted U.S. gradual progressive dlaarma- Scott put htmaeU at od<to wlUi a A coalltlcn of IS unions has Por the first time in 18 years. raids into Israel. meht,” Semt said in a radio in­ which Is 'put the heat on them New Haven will be choosing His campaign—in which he armed forces will be cut by fellow Republican senator. New and they'll negotiate,'" JsvlU besn negotiating with GE. Borne The general trend la toward one-third before President Nix­ terview taped for weekend York's Jacob JavlU. of their oontraots expliod at from tour mayoral candldatcij, was criticized by his opponents "freezing” the Lebanese situa­ said. and for the first time in 20 lor "ducking” a major debate on cornea up for re-elecUon in broadcast by Pennsylvania sta ­ Javlt% In a New York radio midnight. Other unlona elUl tion in order to provide a 1972. tions. In Washington, meanwhile, years the name Richard C. Lee — has been nu^rked by (a) run­ Interview, said the United former StcreUry of Btate Dean have oontraoU but are support­ breathing spell in which the "The President is going to will not be on the bnllot. ning on his record as 22 years The Psanaylvanla senator States must end its combat op- Aohsson said ha thinks Nixon is ing ths Btrihs. fi'udln|;~parties can work out a make more than a 80 per cent Lee announc"d lust .Inly 7 — an alderman, (b) education and compromise, the semiofficial also said ha expects an Ameri­ erattons in Vietnam by the end trying hard to end the war. But 11)0 labor coskuon Is Isd by out. In my opinion ,ln Aiinarloan in a statement that cuahgt his remedial' reading and (c) con­ Egyptian newspaper A1 Ahram can withdrawal of 800,000 men of i t n "even If it m ay mean he added: ths Intsm atkm al Union of supporters and the Democratic cern for the elderly. said. from Vietnam. He put no Urns armed torcss during this first that South Vietnam wlU go down Blsotrlcal Worfcsrs, AFLrCIO, Capra, said by some to have reference on the latter. term. the drain.” "The Preaidant would greatly r«|>rssentlng 88,000 GE worksm, party by suprise — that he would The paper indicated it based Mrongthen his poettion If he not seek a ninth consecutive comb on "strong too late,” be­ its prediction of negotiations on Scott’s predletions oama while ”I would favor also, I would Soott said the United Statos and Ills Indspsndent Unltsd gan |last week criticizing Guide’s Nixon Istriated himself at Chmp think, what the PnssMsnt seems oould carry to the paopls the KIsctiicai Worksm, reprsssnt-' term.

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