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July 28, 1989 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-28

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SUMMER

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• Non-Stop
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Only

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1
THE
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THE BIG 4 2
MINI-WEEK*:



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Child $115
Teen $145

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Thurs., Fri., Sun. and Mon.
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Rail Workers
End Strike

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Railroad
workers ended a nine-day
strike Sunday following the
Transport Ministry's promise
to ensure negotiations bet-
ween workers and the govern-
ment's Ports and Railroad
Administration.
The railroad workers' com-
mittee, whose members have
been fined heavily for failure
to obey court summons to call
off the \vork stoppage, agreed
to appeal to their members to
return immediately to work.
An end to the strike had
been delayed because of the
authorities' insistence that
talks could not begin while
the strike lasted and the
workers' insistence that they
would not begin work again
until negotiations were held.
The dispute arose following
the merger of the Ports
Authority with Israel
Railroad 11 months ago.
The railroad workers had
agreed to the merger on the
understanding that they
would receive the higher pay
enjoyed by their colleagues
working for the Ports
Authority.
But the new Ports and
Railroad Authority said that
despite the merger, the
workers remained govern-
ment employees and therefore
could only be paid under civil
service scales and
regulations.
The work stoppage cost the
railroad's main clients, firms
mining and processing ores
and minerals, some $1.5
million a day in lost revenue.

Ladispoli Wants
Fewer Refugees

Rome (JTA) — Italian
residents of Ladispoli are call-
ing for a limit on the number
of Soviet Jews and other
foreign refugees allowed tern-
porary housing in the seaside
town.
So far about 3,000
signatures, representing
about one-fifth of Ladispoli's
Italian population, have been
gathered on a petition cir-
culated by a group called "For
Ladispoli."
"We are an opinion move-
ment, without any political
manipulation," said
shopkeeper Franco Pierotti,
42, one of the promoters of the
initiative, in an interview
1,vith the Rome newspaper Il
Messaggero. "Our sole aim is
to get a regulation of the
foreigners. The collection of
signatures is just the first
step."
However, the deputy mayor

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