jilwait polices ■Suspensions j(n Tinley ParkI * ’ (Continued from Page 1)0*5 for the full expression and explora han of ideas and views in a manner, and i^such a fashion, as is deemed appropriate by the fact finder ”ving approved those three motions, board adjourned•Immediately after the meetingBarton termed the hoard's action “totally unacceptable * *Barton hedged on whether the re-insti-hflion of Chief Long's suspension of the Wjven officers would result in a strike by {he two dozen members of the Tinley €CPA chapter who constitute virtually all patrolmen of the 33 full-time mem P#rs on the police force ■ 'Barton said the rest of the patrolmen m the union chapter would first have to be told of the board’s action and consulted Our goal is collective bargaining recog nition. he said “That’s all I can tell youhow Reportedly, the patrolmen met later f'ridav, but Barton was unavailable Saturdav for comment*