N.Y. postal union a new nationwide contract proposal. ByTheAssociatedPress THE NEW JERSEY workers are Union officials for postal workers in part of the New York Metro Area Postal the key New York area, angry over Union, which represents about half the firings by the Postal Service, are's postal workers and authorized the authorized a strike vote last night. strike vote. Local president Moe Biller said, "if If the New York local votes to strike, New York votes to strike, the rest of the the effect would be to sanction the wild- country will follow." catting by members of the American The Postal Service had announced Postal Workers (APW) at the New yesteray the dismissal of 122 employees York Bulk and Foreign Mail Center in in New Jersey and California who had Jersey City, N.J. taken part in wildcat strikes to protesta If other APW locals did the same, a Plymouth Center head agrees with findings (Continuedtfrom Pate3) within the facility. She said frequent Retarded Citizens (PARC) has been ac- rotations would make attendant jobs a tive in task force meetings. The difficult job less difficult. organization, comprised mostly of However, Sandy McGuire, another residents' parents, has voiced strong PARC member, cautiously supported opposition to what it sees as the "slow the committee's findings but said she process of changes" at the center. wondered "when things are going to really happen." She downplayed MARY BRIMHALL new president of Rosen's contention that significant PARC, yesterday said she is "very changes have already been implemen- pleased" with the Cohen report but em- ted at Plymouth. phasized that "time will be the sole "Only minor changes have occurred judge of the recommendations.' there. All we've really seen is changes Brimhall repeatedly endorsed the on paper," said McGuire. report's recommendation to educate the youth about the mental health problem. She said PARC should initiate a program to quickly inform youths because. "they're the ones who will have to handle any eventual abuses." Brimhall, who used to work at Plymouth, also praised the task force's recommendation to transfer attendants The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 25, 1978-Page 9 iuthorizes strike vote nationwide strike could result-despite Postmaster General William Bolger, the tentative contract settlement that addressing a convention of Virginia averted a nationwide strike early postmasters in Williamsburg, said Friday morning, strikers who received dismissal notices DISMISSAL NOTICES were issued to "are involved in illegal picketing and 80 strikers in Jersey city on Sunday and other activities." Federal law prohibits Monday, officials said, and in Califor- strikes-wildcat or union san- nia. Postal Service representative Jim ctioned-by postal workers and other Meldrum said 42 employees of the West U.S. government employees, and Coast bulk-mail facility in San Fran- Bolger warned that strikers could be cisco would be dismissed. subject to felony prosecutions. Daily Phone Numbers: Billing-764-0550 Circulation-764-0558 Classifieds-764-0557 Display-764-0554 News and H appenings-764-0552 Sports-764-0562 Just for the health of it. Get moving, America' -Pt lhs i ee CHEMTEK LABORATORIES City Centre/Suite 585 W 6400 Uptown Boulevord NE Albuquerque,New Mexico 87110 Please send Be Safe Testers Total Enclosed $