Show 2-- The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 20 1986 work to in return workers Philadelphia Striking By United Press International sanitation Philadelphia's workers returned to work Saturday and began collecting 45000 tons of garbage that piled up during a strike by city workers while a Detroit judge ordered talks to resume immediately in that city’s strike The sight of the bright 19-da- y trucks rumbling yellow through Philadelphia streets for the first time since the strike by city ed workers began July 1 brought cheers and applause from some residents wat- ching from their front porches “Those trucks are It’s so good to see them back on the street” said Norris Street resident Maria Lopes “It’s about time we got rid of tills stinky stuff sitting here" she said holding her nose and pointing to a pile of 60 garbage bags spilling off the sidewalk and into the bee-utif- ul street About 185 sanitation trucks were rumbling down city streets by 8:15 am one day after a Common Pleas Court judge issued a contempt order for workers who had refused to begin the cleanup Friday and Mayor Wilson Goode threatened to fire anyone who did not show Alfred Dezzi a spokesman it the city's emergency erittons center laid 1496 the city's 2400 trash collectors and an unknown number of other Streets Department workers were on the job after what one union official called a “fruitless” bargaining session with city negotiators “All of it fell apart’’ said David Valentine a all-nig- ht spokesman for District 33 of the American Federation of State County Council and Municipal Employees “The city is playing games” Valentine said the union would hold a general meeting for its 12IS5 members Sunday and might then urge sanitation workers to stop reporting to work “We fully expect that that order will be stayed” he said The union back-to-wo- rk has appealed Thursday’s Common Pleas Court order and the contempt order that followed Friday when workers did not return to work A hearing is set for Monday In Detroit a judge broke off hearings on a request by the city for a order covering some of the back-to-wo- rk 7000 striking municipal workers and ordered contract talks to resume immediately The two sides resumed contract evening UPI talks Saturday Sanitation workers begin the work of cleaning up mounds of trash Western leaders press for access (Edltor'i note: The following report It written under emergency restrictions imposed by the South African government as part of an emergency decree) JOHANNESBURG South Africa (UPI) — American and European labor chiefs pressed South Africa Saturday for access to union leaders detained incommunicado under the state of emergency rules imposed five weeks ago The 10 visiting labor chiefs representing the International Conference of Free Trade Unions also asked to meet Law and Order Minister Louis Le Grange to discuss the situation in South Africa “We have filed a formal request to meet a representative number of the de School Continued from page 1 Jensen describes his program as “creating a safety net around the marginal and potentially drop off kids” by giving them the skills needed to nave successful experiences in school Four teachers provide the classroom instruction in the specific course areas: English math social science science and reading Students also are rotated through special study blocks to develop “survival skills” — good study habits communication skills learning to respond to authority and to interact with peers and parents The program also employs four “trackers” who have been hired by the district to tainees” AFL-CI- O president Lane Kirkland told United Press International “If we do not get the access to specific detainees that we sought we do plan to visit their families in any event” Delegation officials said it was “vital” the visiting labor leaders be allowed to visit especially those detainees held incommunicado — without access to lawyers or family — for the five weeks of emergency rule which was imposed June 12 to stop black demostrations Independent monitors and opposition politicians estimate some 5000 people — half of them officials of unions or members — were rounded up by police using the emergency powers to arrest without charges Government officials decline to say how many were detained In Pretoria government officials said security forces shot and killed four people overnight when blacks attacked police in separate incidents raising the death toll since the emergency began to 177 John Vanderveken ICFTU general secretary and head of the foreign delegation told reporters: “It is vital that we are allowed accessto meet detainees directly many of whom have been held continuously since June 12 without being seen by family friends lawyers or any other independent outsiders” They both whole- year more than he has in the heartedly support the program past “Now I know if I don’t do the because they see its successes he said “I know the work" said daily they “We have students that have consequences” never turned in assignments Richard Young and Richard turning them in now" Ben West at USU have conducted Domenici said “We are work- the parent workshops According with high risk students and ing to Young the purpose of the we see them being productive workshops has been “to help and what happens to their parents learn they can be about 825000 per year to run Jensen said this cost is justified by savings incurred by catching those students who might drop out of school and not have the opportunities to become productive citizens “It costs ten times more money to rehabilitate an adolescent" Jensen said “than to It is keep a student in school more cost effective to identify According to Lynn Green the head teacher in the summer program the trackers “bridge the gap” between school and home in which the students used to hide For Debbie Peterson this potential dropout (students) than to work with them once teacher self-estee- “gap” assumptions was making about Shane’s ac- tivities “I never made Shane sit down and study before” she said “I assumed he was doing it “ Now we have a contract teachers too” “Parents are teaching their children whether they realize it or not” Young said “What they do affects their (child’s) behavior” Through the program the they drop out” However the middle school program is not targeting just potential dropouts Green said the program also provides help identified as just parent workshop provide for students some additional learnin needing with parents training becoming better listeners and to ing help He said few of the use positive reinforcement students consider summer whenever possible “The excitingjhing-abou- t this programYoimg said “is that have the opportunity have the schools and for 30 parents working in partnership to help the kids” minutes a night Jensen would like to see the who —atadehffiomes According to Shane claimed he didn’t really like program continued not only These trackers will work with school the summer program next year but to implement it at the students and families has been more fun the younger grades in order to throughout the upcoming school “It passes the time away” he provide a preventative program year said “and it keeps you from for students needing additional Charlotte Domenici works as a tracker in the program and her husband Ben is the science certain timend-'U'Terfaiplace Shane studies a you n getting bored” Shane also said he expects he’ll probably like school next Kremlin Continued from page nor proper safety taken” it said Herald Journal 7000 USPS7418 w R Paul Publisher Published every evening VoncMy thru Friday and Sunday morning by Cache Valley Publishing Co 75 West Jrd North Logan Utah 84371 P O Bo 4(17 Telephone 757 7'7t Second class postage paid m Logan Utah MEMBER Audit Bureau ol Circulation United Press international NEA News Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Month Carrier One Year Carrier One Year Mail Subscribers not receiving delivery ot their Herald Journal please phone9 or 752 2121 before 7 pm week nights am Sundays OFFICE HOURS: B 30 100 am to 5:00 pm weekdays am to 12:30 pm Saturdays POSTMASTER: Address changes to The Herald Journal 75 West 3rd North Logan Utah 14321 1 schoola form a punishment “Most of these kids want to to do better in the school system” Green said “There is not too much negativism here” Green said he is aware of the Investigation ordered of election fraud charges MEXICO CITY (UPI) -PMiguel de la Madrid has ordered a review of charges of widespread vote fraud during July 6 elections won by his political party in the state of Chihuahua the government said Saturday In announcing the inquiry de la Madrid also urged opponents to end protests that have disrupted traffic and business in the northern state since the vote Some 5000 supporters of the National Action Party the major opposition party blocked the Pan American Highway for about two hours Friday in Ciudad Juarez Chihuahua’s second-largecity across the border from El Paso Texas Protests were also staged in the city of Chihuahua and in Cuauhtemoc where Catholic Church leaders and the mayor participated The protestors have vowed to continue the actions until results of the July 6 voting are voided Official results released by the Electoral Commission last week showed Francisco Barrio candidate for governor for the resident top-lev- el st ruling Institutional Revolu- day night with de la Madrid at Los Pinos the president’s official residence PAN leaders complained of “irregularities” in the voting and asked de la Madrid to look into the allegations officials said De la Madrid told them the executive branch “lacks the background to analyse and judge the elections” But he said he would order aides “to examine in detail the allegations of PAN" tiie government said in a statement Interior Minister Manuel Bartlett Dias and Deputy Minister Fernando Elias Calles will head the inquiry the statement said The PRI has ruled Mexico for 57 years and has never lost a gubernatorial or presidential election opposition committed in Chihuahua and have him intervene to nullify the elections” PAN spokesman Jose tionary Party or PRI defeated Fernando Baeza candidate of Gonzalez Garta contended the the National Action Party or party has documents and witPAN The PRI also captured 65 nesses to prove “there were of 67 mayoral races serious irregularities during the FriAt a elections” meeting Logan teacher picked for program - A Center will spend next year LOGAN Utah (UPI) possible difficulties in finding Logan woman has been picked teaching art in a special educafunding for a program for by a presidential board to tion program offered by the children in younger grades participate in a special foreign Glenrose School Hospital in “We face (budget) kickbacks exchange program for teachers Alberta Canada In return a Canadian teacher (in education)” Green said said Sen Jake Garn of the kind is this “and will Lee Charbonneau program Katherine spend the year instructing help will be killed It saves is tiie only one of 11 Utah special education children at that he Although roughly estimates the program costs society in the long run” teachers to apply to the 1986-8- 7 Exceptional Child Center at USU Garn said Teacher Exchange Fulbright The exchange program is Program Garn said Charbonneau with Utah State sponsored by the United States of State Atomic Power InspecThe explosion and subsequent University’s Exceptional Child Information Agency tion a deputy minister of power fire sent clouds of radioactive engineering and electification a particles across Europe setting first deputy minister of medium off alarms in Sweden before the machine building and a deputy Soviet Union admitted there Your director of a research and had been an accident design institute The fired officials were identified only by their last names: Kulov tiie atomic power inneuptur Computer! spection chairman his deputy iconucs yySBia-- Si 6401 TUBB0 Bother 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