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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 18

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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yton Dally Ntwt Jan. 27, 1988 Design of WPTD's building BUNTON OPEN HOUSE SERVICE SCHOOL prompts city to set standards Discouirr DRUG- Thursday, January 28, 1988 OPEN HOUSE: 9:00 A.M. Till 3:00 P.M. SUPER BOWL PEPSI PRODUCT SALE Service School: Begins at 1:00 P.M. Reynolds defended the station's design, which his department approved.

"It's a television studio," he said. "I think It's a neat-looking building. It's going to be an excellent addition to that part of the city." Proposed standards for the Trail-ways space include a requirement that some parcels have open glass areas that should account for at least 70 percent of the building's street front. 12-PACK 2-LITERS UNCI 111 WM. DECK SONS INC.

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It houses Ciliy's nightclub and the greyhound bus station and Is connected Jo Stouf fer Dayton Plaza Hotel. The center was designed to accommodate additional uses and construe Hon more parking, street-level shops nd the bus station. The newest addition, the WPTD building, which will 'msolidate three of the public televl-Hon stations facilities, is to be completed in April. v.JBut Dayton Planning Director Paul Wotxlie said planners are disappointed that the WPTD building does not have enough windows. 1( In response, city planners are setting standards for the next building area, a space formerly occupied by the Trail-ways bus depot on the southeast corner.

The space became available for development after Greyhound absorbed the company's bus operations. The standards for the Trailways space, Woodie said, would ensure that a new building use "more glass and not be a blank wall." Jerry Wareham, president and general manager WPTD, said he met with city planners several months ago and "tried to be responsive to" their concerns. The station lowered windows and added more glass to Its building, he said. Urban Development Director Ray Arkay union, owner both applaud new relationship By DaveAllbaugh STAFF WRITER Both sides appear content, so the labor dispute between Dayton industrialist Art Kuhnash and Operating Engineers Union Local 20 may be settled at last. Kuhnash responded to a 1986 strike toy closing his Monarch Molders Inc.

plant in Moraine in January 1987. Production was shifted to a new facility in Monroe. But Local 20 gained bargaining rights and a new contract in 1987 at the "Monroe plant, Arkay Plastics Inc. "We have 120 members at Arkay and we only had 50 before," said Local 20 Business Manager Stan Inman. "We tame out smelling like a rose, and that doesn't happen that often." Kuhnash has his own reasons for satisfaction, citing a "totally different frame of mind" governing labor-management relations at Arkay.

Kuhnash Said productivity is up and disputes down, and he credits a Japanese-style cooperative working relationship modeled on techniques used by Arkay's xhief customer, New United Motors Manufacturing a California-based joint venture by General Motors Corp. and Toyota. Inman agrees. "We haven't had but grievance for four months," he said. W': Former employees of Monarch Mold-ers voted to accept a settlement totaling about $40,000 In exchange for dropping an unfair labor practice suit, Inman and Kuhnash said.

Employees were paid from $6 to $8 Vr hour at the Monarch plant at 2360 Dorothy Lane. Pay at the Arkay plant is similar, Inman said, t'" Maryknoll priest tells UD audience to fight contra aid Doug Mclnnis WRITER JThe Rev. Roy Bourgeois, a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War who has rved three prison terms for protesting U.S. military aid to Central America, on Tuesday urged a University of yearung savings ui up iu uii a new luiunciuu nuicu. Save up to 146 Cj to -vt xow; For 1988, Oldsmobile Toronado and Toronado Trofeo models feature special savings of $2,136 on Toronado and $2,146 on Toronado Trofeo.

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