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The Daily Illini from Urbana, Illinois • 5

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The Daily Illinii
Location:
Urbana, Illinois
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5
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City Manager Gne Miller said Thursday approve the contract although it will According to John Bloomberg Cham available from two months tofive months increase in the maximum business leaves from 350 to 425 hours a year Champaign also is continuing its contract negotiations with three other city unions: irefighters Local 1260 American ederation of State County and Municipal year 6 percent the second year and 55 per cent the year after A provision has been included would allow the third year of the contract to be renegotiated if the consumer price index in creases at least 65 percent during 1979 Members of the Police Benevolent and Protective Association Unit 7 will vote on the during negotiations contract Monday If ratified it will be sent by Mike Waters to the Champaign City Councillor approval compromises said Richard and June Rogoznica Tuesday night Williams city negotiator and personnel Police Sgt Charles Buckner chief director The City of Champaign and a team of negotiator for the union said he was con think it was a professional approach to negotiators from its police union announced fident the contract would receive the negotiations there were no games Thursday they have agreed on a proposed majority of uni on votes needed forpassage Dyesaid Rncknpr said he was staisfied with the contract although the union was forced to Employees Local 1260 and the Plumbers make concessions on wages and parking and Steamfitters Union Local 149 privileges According to John Bloomberg Cham The contract requires union members to paign director of administration and chief pay $250 a year to the Motor Vehicle Parking negotiator agreement with the firefights und for parking rights Buckner said should be reached within two weeks negotiators contended the fee was too high Negotiations with the plumbers have been Other points of the contract include: given to an arbitration panel for review increase in the maximum number while talks with the county and municipal einpioye bini aie uiagKiiig allowed their birthdays off The city is said to be offering pay raises io me piumoers anu iiieiigmet sihiimi iu increase in the duty injury lea ve those proposed in the new police contract Thursday they have agreed on a proposed majority of union yotes needed for passage three vear contract following three months of bargaining stalled by salalry disputes he did not know Whether the city council will The contract effective from July 1 of this approve the contract although it will year until June 30 1981 calls for across the receive recommendation to do so The coun boardsalalfjincf eases of 7rcMWfifSt7'cil is expected to approve the contract nepresenmiives num uuui pained uv pressed satisfaction with the proposed con tract as well as the attitude during the 13 bargaining sessions terms of pay and fringe benefits I think said Police Chief of vacation days from 24 to 25 a year William Dve who renresented the citv as a personal leave nay 1 think there were a lot of constructive Ul asked to debate on divestiture 5 188 5 s188 The Doily Illini otures Section is chock full of ovoiloble loco! entertainment Read it Doily now tn a When you're looking for the action on campus look to the DI SEE IT DEMONSTRATED RI AND SAT HUEY APRIL 28th 29th AND GET SEZ secretary Garcia said the minstrators have been asked to respond to the request by Mon day The debate would be scheduled at a time convenient for both groups Garcia said The coalition will ask the I YOU LOVE HER OR HER BODY GIVE HER THE TREATMENT WAND to return to air byMikeMcNicholas I llllllg piQJO till U41VI Norris said in maxing me aecision ty carry Saturday Night Live we are responding to wnat I WAND off the air in Champaign Urbana since an ice storm toppled the 1100 foot broadcast tower March 24 will resume broad casting to the twin cities area within three to four The station will move equipment from Danville to Champaign Urbana in order to restore service to this area While twin city residents will be able to watch WICD programs Danville residents will have to do without for another four to six months said TJ Vaughan vice president for operations and program more TV on 7 SUPER PRESOTENED CAR WAX 5 ff Reg $599 I STtReTtMENT VINYLLEATHER PLASTIC CLEANER $1 QO Reg $299 I WW May will be a month for television viewers to look viewers WICD Channel 15 will resume broadcasting the we feel is strong public sentiment for the program popular comedy variety show Saturday Night Live May 13 and WAND Channel 17 in Decatur will resume broadcasting in the Champaign Urbana are sometime inMav Joe Norris station manager for WICD the NBC af weeks filiate in Champaign Urbana said in a statement released Thursday that WICD will reinstate the NBC network program on Saturday nights at 10:30 pm The decision to reschedule the program was made in response to several hundred requests the station received expressing dismay at the move The program was dropped three weeks ago to improve ratings combination PRE WAX CLEANER SUPER WAX 5K Qf Req $898 Com it ee passes bill insuring tenant rights by Mark Avery X' The Illinois House Judiciary Committee approved Thursday a bill abolishing a right to seize a property for unpaid rent without a court order But the committee rejected a second rights measure and held the third to a tie vote The two bills the committee defeated would have: Prohibited landlords from punishing tenants who join a tenant union ask for repairs or seek government help in settling complaints against them it a crime punishable by 30 days in jail or $500 for landlords to illegally enter apartments to block their entrance into apart ments or to use violence or tne tnreat oi violence to coueci renty Tim Johnson Urbana who led the opposition to the two bilLs plans to offer amendments to the bill that was passed He did not specify what the amendments would be The introduced by Rep Woods Bowman would give tenants pre seizure due process protection instead of post seizure protec tion Johnson stated Under present law landlords may seize property of tenants who have not kept up rent payments without a court order The second bill designed to stop landlords from using the threat of higher rent or eviction to keep tenant demands downwould give tenants an easy excuse for refusing to pay higher rent Johnson said this bill all a tenant would have to do to avoid paying a higher rent is to go in a month before his lease is up and ask the landlord to fix something or say he is joining a tenant Johnson said The tenant could then claim the landlord raised his rent in retribution Johnson opposed the third tenant landlord bill because the penalties for illegal entry wouldhave reduced what is now a felony to a misdemeanor The three landlord tenant bills were opposed by the Illinois 'Association of Realtors father Urbana Aid Robert Johnson 6 is a member of the association advisory referendum last spring before stockholders would have a is one visible way of small economic impact on the bringing the views on apartneia to me attention ot an important symbolic the Parker said IT PAYS TO SHOPX jT HUpS IB parkfreei UNIVERSITY AVE URBANA Between Broadway Vine Sts OPEN 7:30 AM TO 9:00 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK combination VINYLZLEATHER PLASTIC CLEANER a VINYL TOP DRESSING QQ Rea $450 CARNAUBA7 SILICONE CARWASH vi Dntiaun Tha RaciiHc Until nil Rm £7 QQ WMBBaa Illa wm ww COME SEE TREATMENT DEMONSTRATED! independent of the board of ad trustees Garcia feels that its directors also have a respon sibility to the students and other state residents who disapprove of apartheid The foundation created in 1935 raises money for the the $2 million worth trustees to sell the University Univesity independent of of stocks in corporations with South African interests The coalition is sending let ters today to University President John Corbally Chancellor William Ger herding Assistant Comptroller Robert Parker all nine University Board of Trustee said Garcia momivirc orvi frail mpmhprc nn it the board of directors for the in defense of the trustees The foundation according to Jorge Although the foundation is a board felt it was a stronger Garcia the press private investment organization method than selling slax liquid car cleaner wax Reg $499 WTREAtSeSt" PRE WAM CAR CLEANER Reg $299 I VINYL TOP DRESSING 51 Sil Rea $299 inal Step Up in Par Care by June Rogoznica 1 The Champaign Urbana Coalition Against Apartheid has challenged administrators and members of the board of direc tors of the University oun dation to a debate on divesting stocks in corporations that en federal funding courage racism in South Africa The board of trustees decided Garcia said Divesture of last September not to divest its University stocks was approved stocks but to vote against apar by a majority of students in an theid practices on issues brought would have a but I 1 $297 Bl MM IfTl IM I kW.

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