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"Today we give our thanks, most
of all, for the ideals of honor and
faith we inherit frolll our
forefathers- -for the decency of
purpose, steadfastness of resolve
and strength of will. for the
courage and hUlllility, which they
possessed and which we Illust seek
every day to emulate. As we
express our gratitude, we must
never forget that the highest
appreciation is not to utter words
but to live by them. "
THE ELECTRICAL WORKERS'
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
CHARLES II . PIL.LAltD
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JOSJ::PII I), h:1':F;;\" ,\N OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
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/I ,\m:v VAN .\I:SD,\ I.E. J I: CHARLES H. PILLARD, Editor
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Volume 70, No. 10 November, 1971
VI CE PRES IDENT
Firs' DI.lriet . WILT.I"~[ I.ADY)I,\ N
8M Un;,·er.ity Hh-,L. ~"itt 110 1.
Tomnto I. Ont .. ,n"A,hl Features
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Illinois State Conference Sponsors Essay Contest 7
C;",jn"nti . Oh';" ~ ,;206
Fifth DI,tr;,-I ..1. H. 1'.\Tf' International Executive Council Minutes 10
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INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
On Our Cover-
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Editorial COllunent
labor Has Acted in Good Faith
To Help Strengthen the Nation 's Economy
.. Only when organized labor received personal assurances from President Nixon
that the Pay Board as set up under hiS stablhutlon plan Phase II would be autonomous.
did the "peoples lobby" agree to serve on the tripartite committee DeSIRned by
the Administration to help curb mflatlon the economic woes 01 thiS country, Phase II
calls lor labor. management and the public to help by serving on Ihe control boards
which will curb wages and prices after the " deep freeze" IS oller
AFl·CIO President George Meany appeared before a House Ways and Means
Committee of Congress early In Sept ember of thiS year and made .1 clear that organized
labor was willing to cooperate With the Administration plan for economiC stabilization
If the machinery of the plan was free nf e:ovl'!rnment r.onlrnL When invited
10 the White House to express labor's views on what should happen afler November 13,
By Charles H. Pillard
PreSident Meany firmly stated that labor was agamst government dictation 01 wages
Intefllalional PreSIdenl and contract terms. Naturally big busmess representatives and the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce took the poSition that the Cost of lIvmg CounCil modo up m:unly by
admlmstratlon cabinet members should be the deCISion makers With no public
sector, management or tabor, Involved.
Labor leaders met with Administration offiCial' and were bnefed on the Pay Board
and Price CommiSSiOn and were given the Impression that the Pay Board would be
autonomous and not sublect to the veto of the cabmet·level Cost of Llvma CounCil
Labor became suspicious when Secretary of the Treasury John Connally at a later
news conference Indicated th"t the Pay Board's authuroty wtJltlfJ ~ :w!JloX-t to review
and its de-clslons could be vetoed by the Cost of LIVIOB CounCil of which Connally
IS Chairman.
OfltdrltZed labor cou ld not buy Connally's explanation and asked the White House
for clanflca l ion before decidmg what course of action to take In the workers interests.
The answer was forthcomlOg With a definite commitment from PreSident NII{on that
laid It riaht on the line 10 answer to labor's doubts. COLC Will not approve,
disapprove or serve as an appeal level for "'I he case deciSions made by the Pay Board
and Price CommiSSiOn, and It Will not approve, revise. veto or revoke specifiC
siandards Of cntena developed by the Pay Board and Pnce CommiSSion:' ThiS was
the breakmR pomt that labor needed. the guarantee that labor representation was not
to be used as "window dreSSing" while serving on Ihe Pay Board. Organized labor
throuah President Meany has let th e Wh i te House, the general public and management
know that labor is most willing to help curb inflallon by being a part o f President
Nixon's plan to conlrol waees and prices hul Ihill lahor was con tlnulni to oppose
Ihe President's t all measures which give nothing 10 the workers and all 10 big bUSiness,
thai watch 'doa units will be set up across the country by labor 10 momlor prices
and Ihat Ihe AFL-CIO Will continue to fight for a full employment econOmy.
It was made very crystal clear to the Administration that the AFL·CIO ellpected the
Pay Board to approve some of the deferred wage Increases after the ellptration of the
freeze and that a no·strike pledge was not given to President Nixon and that he had
not requestod ono. The AFL·CIO has not pledged th. affiliated unions of the
Federation to accept any unfair ruhng thai would come from the Pay Board.
It IS hopeful that there Will be a roll back on the wage Increases that were frozen
between Auausl 15 and November 13. and that rf'lrnadlvl'! Increases Will be paid.
GUidelines Will soon be established and legislative proposals to Congress will be sent
by Ihe Administration to back up the Phase II program of Ihe President. It IS
orSl!lnlzed labor's deSire that Congress will Impose mandalory controls on Interest
rates and profits and then the restraints on the Incre3!>e!; In wage!; that Ihe workerli
are forced to live With Will not be so hard to take.
The White House. the Congress, the bIg bUSiness Interests. and the seneral public
have heard from organized 1000bor and the pledge made on bf-half of Ihe work~rs whn
live under the collective barsamins agreements IS not a false one. The umon
members have a stronB deSire to help bnng normal economic conditions to themselves
and thelf country. It IS up to the politiCians and those who contrOl the money to
,,,,,kll tll.m ",I!;luges and actions just as strong.
The System Council [M·2 officers are, seated, left to right. left to right. delegates Richard Freeman, Local 1823, Den·
Carl Wilkinson, Chairman; Bonnie Crawford, Vice Chairman; ver, Colo.; Francis Kargl, President, Local 22 17, Lynchburg.
Charles Weeks. Treasurer; and Gregory Bayless, Secretary. I/a.; International Representative Gardner; Alfred Gwartney,
Standmg, Frank Adams, Internahonal Representative. Fourth BUSiness Manager, local 1056, leavenworth, Kansas;
District: Jon Gardner, International Representative, Seventh Thomas Mauldm, President, local 1176, Dallas, Tex.: Preston
District; Donald Crevier, International Representative, Sixth E. Talton, Business Manager. Local 2174, Orlando, Fta.; Glen
Dis trict: and Keith McAliley, Inter national Rep resentative, G. McCall, Busmess Manager, local 280, Salem, Ore.; and
Manufacturing Opera t ions, 1.0. International Representative Adams.
New York Times Survey Contrary 1.0 the press statements of the Nixon Admin-
Finds Union Members istration, a nationwide survey by the New York Times
Agai nst Wage- Price Freeze has found union members generally -antagonistic and
often hitter- toward President Nixon's wage - price
freeze . I n the nation ' s factories and shops, corre -
sponde nt s for the Times found, "worker s were re -
peatedly crl tical of the President for not freezing
profits. dividends. And interest rA te s while offering
special tax concessions to husiness . n Admi nistration
spokesmen had tried to make believe that union lead-
ers , in critici:;ing the new Nixon eco nomic game plan,
were out of touch with their own members . But thi s
s urvey by the Time s found union leaders and members
very much in s~The survey particularly noted
that worker disenchantmen t with the wage - price free~e
was empha tic among workers who lost out on a wage
increase or who se contract negotiations have been
stalled by the freeze .
Labor Urges HEW Medicare beneficiaries will be paying 13 per cent
Not To Boost Medicare more in deductibles and coi n surance for hospi t al car~
Costs January 1st beginning January I, 1972 . AFL- CrO President George
Meany called the increase "t ragic M and immediately
aske!l HEW Sect"etary Elliot L. Richardson to rescind
it . The increase means the elderly will be paying the
first $68 of hospital bills . Meany pointed out that
mo s t of the elderly cann ot afford the incrca~c . "For
many , the choice will be between food or heal th care ,"
he told Richardson in a letter .
Eight More Job Area s Eight more cities have been added to the list of
Added to "Substantial" areas s uffering from "s ub s tanti al " unemployme nt . The
Un employment Listing two major areas involved are San Fra ncisco - Oak land
in Ca lifornia and Gary - Hammond - East Chicago in
Indiana . Their addi t ion makes 64 of 150 major areas
now suffering from six per cent or more unemployment .
Last month there were 62. while a year ago the number
was only 35 . The si x smaller areas added to the li s t
were Richmond, Ind.; Ann Arbor and South Haven ,
Mich . ; Las Vegas , Nev . ; Westerly, R. 1., and
Randolph , Ut ah .
Increasing Education According to the U. S . 01"t"ice or Education, Americans
Spending Could Spur will spend a record Sa5 . I - billion to educate the in-
Construction creased number of students expected to fill the
nation ' s classrooms thi s year . Federal grcwls for
education continue to grow . They have risen from $3 . 4-
billion i n 1965 to SlO . l - billion t his year . They are
eXfJected t o reach Sl1.4 - billion in the fiscal year,
which ends June 30, 1972 . This incre ase in spending
on education could spur a si z eable increase in school
con~truction spending .
JOUR N AL fO R NOVEMBER, 19 71 ,
COPE HONOR ROLL
.... The loe"l l un ions l i~lcd below arc 10 be congratu. Many locals contributed \\ell o\er 100% and :1 few
la!Cd for thei r dedication to the COilE VOLUNT A R Y have contributed up to 500t:f. The \oluntar) dollars
DOLLAR COLLECTION for 1971. All contributed al will be used to help organized I;lbor'lo rricnd~ in tht:
least om.' doll ar per mcmtwr for 100% contributions. 1972 ck'ction\.
I .ocfl/ UII;Oll.\' We/l Oler 100% Local 35. Hartford. COIlIH.'clicut Local 137. Fall Ri ler. 1"1<155.
Local 68. Denver. Colorado Locul4JfL I ri)), Nell York
Local 24. B aItJlllor~. Maryland
Local 144. Springdale. Pt:nn\~h';lIlia Local 439. Camdl'n. Ncv. krM!)'
Local 117. Elgin. Ill inois
I .neal r 76, J o lieT. IlIino;\ L{x'al 522, L:I\\ rence. Ma .. §.
Local 164. Jcrsc) Cit). NcYo JcP,cy
Local 1 15. Pough l..ccp\ie. New Yor~ Local 567. Porll:lI1d. Maine
Local 3 13, Witmington. Dd:lwan.:
Loc,,1 224. Nl'\1 Bed ford . Ma\~. Local 575, Portlor1I uuth, Ohio
Local 592, Vineland. New J l.! rscy
Local 64H . H;U lliltUIl , Ohiu Loc:!l 229. Yorl.. . Penlls) lvania L oc<lt 5H I. Morri!'ltowll, New Jcr<;ey
Local 700. ForI Smilh. Arka n,as Local 237. Ni"gara F .. ll ,. N. Y. Local 606, Orlando. Florida
Loca l 259. Salem. Massllchu~ell s Loca l Ii 12. Williaml>porl. POI.
Loc,, 1 743. Readi ng. Pennsy lvania
Locnl 2252. Holly\\ood, Florida l..oc:l1269. T rc:nton. Ncv. Jc r~cy Locn l 1021, Un ion lown, 1':1.
Local 338, Dt:nison. T~'xas Loc;.1 11 05. Nc:\\ark. Ohio
Local 36 I, Lebanon. I)a. Local 1594. SI. Lo uis. Mi sso uri
100% ColI/rilll/rimrs
Locul 375. AllcllIOWIl , Pa . Loca l 161 7. St. Lo ui s, Missouri
Local 5. Pillsburgh. PCl1nsyh :m ia Local 3,sO. Norri stown, Pa. LacOl I 172 1. M:, rq uetlc. Michigan
Local 9. C hicago. Illinois Local 400, A!'Ibury Park. New k rscy Lac:11 2054. Weslfidd. Mass.
Local 10. Butler. Pcnn~}r\,;lnia Local 428, Ba l..crsfield. California Local 2241. Youngstown, Ohio
Local 34. IJeori:!. Ill inois Local 433, I ngli~ , Florida Loc;112257. P:l\\lucl..cl. R . I.
Senate Trade Bill Would A labor- backed trade bill , designed to bring an end
Restore Balance To to the expor t of American jobS and technology, as
World Trade well as res t ore the balance of trade for the Uni t ed
States, has been i n troduced in the Senate by Senator
Vance Hartke, Democrat from Indiana . The bill would
discourage American business investment abroad and
limit the jOb- destroying flow of imports into the
Un i t ed States . A bill similar to the Hart ke Bill has
bee n introduced in the House of Representatives by
James A. Burke, Democrat of Massachusetts. The Hartke
Bill would moderni z e current tax 18".'5 by ending tax
incentives which now encourage U. S . firms to invest
abroad ; replace the present Tariff Commission with a
new independent commission; set up quotas ..'here neces -
sary; and impose strict regulations for the labeling
of foreign products . or components made abroad, in-
cluding advertisements for such products .
l abor Urges Congress The AFL- CIO has called on Congress to -reassert con-
To Reassert Control trol over the economy· and pull back the -blank check-
Over the Economy it gave to President Nixon because he has ·proved-
unworthy of that trust . " AFL- CI O President George
Meany speaki ng before the House Banking Committee said
labor has nno confidence n that the Nixon Administra-
tion can be trusted to use broad stand - by economic
powers with abalance , equity . and fairness . " Presi -
dent Meany led a long list of trade union leaders who
tes t ified before the House Committee in opposition to
the President ' s heavy- handed economic measures . Meany
summed up the new Nixon economic game plans as a $4-
billion loss to workers in negotia t ed wage gains
coupled with a $70- billion tax bonanza for business
over the next decade .
4.000 Union Members More than 4,000 union members at the start of the
Call on Congress To AFL- CIO Industrial Union Department ' s recent conven-
" Save Our Jobs" tion in Washington, D. C., called on Congress in person
to back legislation designed to reform the nation ' s
trade la,,'s . Buses delivered delegates and other union
members to t he Capitol and Congressional offices where
they fanned out to buttonhole their congressmen,
acquaint them with t he problems facing workers as the
job marke t shrinks and urging their support for the
Har tke- Burke Bill . Some 2,500 were expec t ed for t he
"Save Our Jobs " rally , but mo r e than 5 , 000 showed
up for t he I UD- spo nsored effort .
TRAINING
rhe lollowmg memhcrs of the Internatlotml Exccmivc ImT mEI\IE<;NT OF I NT£ RN,\TION,\t
Council were prc\etH: Chairman Fnmswuy and members Jml'l( Esr~ NTAT I VF.S
WllJi:ltIlS. I.elson. 1-I "lIor:l11, Moore, Mullone)" Ber-;Iey, I he 1,I·.. l. :I,)pro\ed ,he requc.\t of Brother Ut"son
I'ursle)' lind Pat terson. \\Iimberl)", to be cffecti\c October I, 1971.
The I. E.C. :.1..0 :.ppro\'ed the request for retirement of
REVISION IN UU: .\\'. I'ENSION !'LA N FOR
Brother H:lrold J. Becker. to be effL"(:ti\e Februar} 29,
OFI; I C f~ RS.RF,I'RESENTATIVES ANn ASS ISTANTS
1972.
Pursuant to the aurhorizmion given b), the ::!6th Con-
vcntion o( the I.IU: .W. to the 1.1'.. 1.5., and the I.E.e. to JOINT ANU SURVIVOR OI'TIQN
male rc\ l"lon~ III the pension plan for olliccrs. reprCSCnla- The I.I:,C approved one application for Joint and Sur·
tj\'C's and :Issi~tants. the Inlemational E\ccUli\C Council \'i\"or Opllon, as pro\ I(.led for under Ihe pro\isions of
chongcd the Rulc:. and RC'gu l:ltions rclllling to spouse's Article III , SectiOn I I (101 of the Con.\litution.
benefit!> und Ihe clect ion to reect\'e such bencfi ts. Upon
the advicc o( the ac tuaries of the plnn. the two-rear prior L.EGAt O[J' ENSE
dcction rulc WIiS changed to onc }car. Papllents (or legal defeme. made from the Dc(en~e
Fund. wcrc e\!Uluned and IIpproH:d III uccoru:tncc wjlh
Rf:VIS ION IN I.R.E. W. l>f:N 510 N !'LAN FOR the requirements o( Article X I. Section 2 o( the 1. 8.E,W.
CANAOIAN OFFIC ERS. Rt: I'R I;;5ENTATI\'l::S ConSlitution.
OR ASSISTANTS
TI(ANsn~ l( OF F UNDS
In accordance with thc au thorit)' \'cstcd in it by Ihc
I. B.E.W. Constitutton, the Intcrna tional E.\~"(:uti\·c Coun· In accordnnec wtth the pro\ision~ of Article XIV. Sec·
tion II of the ConSTitution. the sum of S IQ::!A94,50 was
cil. upon thc advice of the actuaries of this Ix:nsion plan.
reduccd the deduc tion from monthl) salary from sis per- transferred from the t-.'lifitary Sen'ice Fund to the I. B.E.W.
Pcnsion Ilene fi t r und. co\'ering The mo nl hs of Ma)" June
cent to five percent. and a uthoriJ:ed refunds of the addi-
lind Jll ly, In!.
tionnl OIiC percell! of mo nthl)' sa lary Iwid into the plun
~ince July I, 1967. INTEltNA"l lON AL I'RESIDENT
REVIMO N IN l. n .E.W, "ENSION I'LAN FOR P r~sideot PIUnrd di'ICu~sed with the I.E.C. 'hc matter
CANAI>IAN Ei\II'LOl'EJ::S 01· TilE !.n. E.\\'. o( loc:!1 union~ under .!>upefvision. loca l unions on strike.
onum TlIt\N O"' I~ I C J::RS. Rt: I'RI;;5ENTATlVES the nnTiOl1:11 w(lge freele in the U.S.A., Construction In·
OR ASSISTANTS dustry Sl;lhilil':nltOn Ilo;lrd aelion ;tnd ;1 number of other
important subj~"(:t matters.
In acconJ:lOce \\,Ih thc uuthorit) \csled in il b)' Ihc
1.8.r.W. Constitution, the International Exccuti\e Coun- INTERN ATIO N AL S EC RETARY
cil. acting upon advice (rom the actuaries of thi~ plan, Secretar), Keenan pre\ellted detailed invcstment rcport~
climin:Hcd the two'percen t monthl), s,dar) deduclion. and covcring \ ariom fund~ of the Brotherhood. Hc nlso pre-
:tuthoriLed the refund of this t\\O percent of monthly sented audit report~ Co\ermg E.W. Il.A .. thc I~cnsion Bene-
.s:tlllfr p:lid inlo Ihe fund .since Jul)' I. 1967. fit Fund und the General rund o( the Brotherhood "hich
were appro\cd b)' thc Brotherhood. Treasurer Harry Van
STRIK E ASSISTANCE HEN EnTS
Arsdnle. Jr .. llssisted Ihc Council 00 :t number of matters.
P:l}mellh (or strike :tssist:tnee benefits \Ierc e\:tmined
and approved. AI' I't: AL OF m ,:tOR ES E. ELUO'IT
This apl>cal before Ihe Intern3lional E\ccUlivc Council
tOeA L UNION UND ER ~UI't: RVISION arises frOIll the relllOlal (rolll oniee of SiSler Elliott, Presi-
The Intcmatlon:11 E\c<:util'e Council. lit the requesl of the dent of locnl Union :!047.
1.1' .. approved the nmintenuncc of 1.0. ~u l>crvision over The record ~hows that the International Vice President
Local Un ion 568. '1hi~ W:l~ referred to the I.E,C. under put Local Unio n 2047 under supervision in order to pro·
'hc pro\'i~io n s of Article IV, Section J (9) of the Con- Icct 3tH.I udvunec Ihe interests of ils members and thc
stitu tion. LB.E.W. Sub~equen t ly, the LV. P. h:td rClI\On 10 belicve
tha t Si,t~r Ellloll was largel} re' I>on~i bl ~, by h~r actions or Review of the record sho .... s that these members failed
inacliom. for nUlIIY of the problems which led 10 the in c:l rrying OUI the duties of their office to recognile and
neceS!;i ty to place the Local Union under International acknowl..-dge Ihe re~I>on,ibiltty lhul the)' O\'\'ed to the Local
charge. Union members. the l.ocal Union officers and to Ihe
Charscs .... crc filed asainst Si\lcr I'Ilioll alleging viola- LD.E.W. T he), belra}"ed the IrU~t that h;ld been placed in
lions of Article X IX. St.-ctlon I; Article XX, Section 5; them by the member... Lill Ie can be gained here b) re-
Article XXV II . St.'Cllon I ((i), (10) ,lnd (14) of the LD.E.W. pealing Ihe record.
Constitution. The appeal i, denit:d.
A formal hearing .... :tS held tI\ .... hich Si~ter Ellion. tlfter
due nOlice ..... ns S('(\cd upon her. \\as gi\e" the opportunit} A I' PEAL OF G I·.RA !.D S. HAH.TLE·IT
10 be heard in her o .... n inl~rc't' and 10 cross+cxamine those
Drother Bartlett ..... a\ li u~iness 1\lanllger of Local Union
.... ho presentcd 1~J.timon} :Igllin~t her inleresh. The e\i- 108. He .... as ~uspcnded from officc. on March IS. 1971.
dence before thc I.ee. ~ho .... s conclusi"el}' Ihat Sister based upon the allegation that he had improperl} i\.\ued
Elliolt was afforded duc proce~s. membership card'! of Local Union 108 A hearing \.\a\
Examinalion of the record sho.... ~ beyond any shadow held on thi~ matter on J\ pril 9. 1971 ..... here tc~timon) ,md
of doubl that Si\tcr [lliolt .... as guil t) as charged. No good evidence wa\ submi lled.
cnn come of repeating here thc record of her sordid per-
(orimcc aJ. pre~idcm of Local Union 20-n. Subsequently, in a decIsion of Ma)' II. 1971. the LV.P.
rhe lIppeal i<; denied. found th:lt the ac tlOIl~ of Brother Barllc" III the handling
of certain applicants lor membership into Local 108
f\ I' I' f:AL OF t: XECUTIV[ HOA RD ~ I EM8 E RS violated Article XXII. Section~ I. 5, 7 and 8 of the
LOCAL UN ION 20H LB.E.W. Constitut ion. U\ well as those portions of the L.U.
byla .....s pertaining to up plications for membership and Ihe
II f: U-:N 1\ 1. I\ MIJROSE:
IJ ET .-" L M EAU IO USE: la .....s pcr\(ulllllg to ltpplica tlons lor membcr~hip and the
OEI.OIU;:.s L. C IIIH ~~1 ENSEN [lmount s of udmls~io n fees. The LV.P. ~ente nced Bro ther
OAI. F. F. !lACK Bartle tt to removnl from Ihe otlice of Business Manage r of
J ENN IE IIODD ER L U. 108 ,lnd debarred him from holding lIny office in an}
I.D.E.W. Local Union. represcnting any J.B E.W. Local
The aOO\e-c lled mcmbef\ ..... ere. lit one time or another. Union as a delcga te or comrn illeeman. attending an)' meet-
member, of the [,ccutlve lJollrd of Local Union 2047. ing of an I.IJ.E.W. LOC:il Union or representing a Loc:II
The I V.I'. took chargc uf the nfTtllrs of the local union. Union in lIny manner for :J pcrioJ of ten (10) years.
Upon investigatiun, he h;II'! rea~n to believe that cerlain
Prc~ ident Pillard. in denying the appeal before him.
memben of the E\ccut l\e J)o:.rd had \iol:lled provisions
of the I.IU-: W. Conslllution. nil mel)' Article X IX , Section .... em into lengthy det,lil co"ering the reasons for his de-
cision to deny the appeal.
14; Article XX. &.-clion 5: Article XXII. Section 4: Article
XXVII. Section I (10); Article XXV II , Sec tion I ( 14); From the record before Ihe I E.e.. it is evident that
Article IX . SectIOn 13 lllld Article I I. Section I of the Brolher Barllen .....as afforded due process by the COUri
Leea l Union ")III ..... s. Charges .... ere filed, and a hearing below.
was held. From the record. it I~ evident that Ilrother Bartlcn. b}
The J.V.P. found each of the above-cited membcrs- direct contact with se\ocrlll mdividu:ib. sold memberships
Amb rose. 1\ l e:llhou~e. Chr b tensen. Ilack and Hodder- 10 those individu:tls for ,UlllS of money far in e .. cess or the
guilty as cha rged. -I hey .... erc removed from the office of amount of admission fee callcd for in the Local Union
E'{cclltive Board member, :md barred from holding an y bylaws. and aho far in e,ces' o f the amount received b}
other office or comm itt ee as~ignmenl or from r..-presenting the Loca l Union for the H dm i~~io n fees of those indivi.l-
Local Union 2047 in ;lny manner for a period of fi ve (5) wlls. None of the i nd i\' idUlIl~ concerned received ollicial
yeur~ from the date of the deci~ion. receipts for the e\c..-~sive :td mi~ sio n fees.
Review of the record convinces the I. E.C. that these The I. EC. believes ihat the evidence and lestimony be-
accu1>C(1 members were nffo rded due process throughout fore it suppOrts in full the 'in.ling of the J. V. P. in th is
the p roc..-edi l1 g~. mailer. For this reason, the :lppeal i~ denied.
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T ~ OMPSON, AUBR(Y C 2 ElSNER, ERNEST H,
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lAMB. CItAltlU " II BURGESS. WllLI.M C
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10HIISTON. CLIffORD A It WllUA/oiS. lllNtsl 1319
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BROWN. ROlAND £. :16 BAAOSHAW. ROSS H. ..2 HUBBS, HfRURI C
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executive
council
continued
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STubIOW, lRAIIK J, 1:>-1
lolil diu bitily puslan bue· CARLBERG HENRY G. __ SM Til, JOSEPH C. 1:>-1
IRoUT, RbBERT E. "."._ THOM~SON. WAI IER
fit ipplicalions were ~u ied : lAMM RS. HERBERT H. _
KAkTHACK. rHO I. 71 "" W][Rl8ICKI. A~IHUR C.
KLAflA, ~HILI~ I,,,
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IN L.U . STANICH, RAYMO ND e. ]22 KOClK, CEORO( I. 134
MtCAUSLAIID, A. T. __ ".]2'5 WEISBAUM, AICHARD H. 1M
JACO BSON, R. ~ . __
RAil. G N. ".,
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125
TUNOVITS, ERNU T .... 134
~O£RIC H , EUP HEMIA ,..
~ OeHAi'IS K I, HENRY A.
149
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SCOTT. R. W. 51' COU MAN. JOSEPH K 263 MIHAl .. WilliA M J...:
unn, C. W, .. , BI6 NOBLE, lO WEll A .. 2&0 w LCO d N, 10SE~H l. 146
SN EE D, L O. .... ...... 90l LoESC:!N ER, HENRY K. 32& Btl! CH, ALEXANDER 15J
IRIHINGER , DAVID c. m 1,1 " LER, HUL H.,
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GLICK , J. 101, ... " Clfa In 1.0, 153
C ~R ISli A N . E. S. "Clrd In 1.0. HARMAN. CLiTTON L. ... 511 ~ M II~! CHARLES K. ]~9
POLL. V, "I. CJld In 1.0. EVETTS, GILBERT 633 BAL lE . rD WIN I, . 159
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BLAC K, [ARL W. 695 PO~H. SA MUEl S. ",." .... ]6l
APPLICATIONS FOR VlSHO LACHE, IR,. H(RMAN l. 115 UOM 8n, RAYMOND A '~l
McCOlLO M. M4RIO~ M. m CP~ H ~M, MORRIS E, 115
RICHT TO PENSION
BENEfiT "PPROYEO
S~ URR!(R. EDWUO I,
EVA NS WA LlER J,
135
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IIOL M ES~ NE WlON E,
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HEWHlN, WII ACE R 761 1,1 DDLOON, fUNK W.
Council 1ppr"d 1ppliclflu s RnO ER W,ll lAM A, S35 AUBREV, DANNY O. _ 183
181 m td ril_1 I, pllIslan CHAIMEAS" OEORGE W 116' MASHU, lEON a. ISl
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HACERSTRu M, ED. R. !l44 C((YENOER, JACK E. IS(
bnefit . 1 Ib 1,II,wi"1 l i.- LINDSAY, lAMES W, _ 10E9 D. MElVIII .... 200
len (16) lIIelibers: CAUBlE, HAROLD G. IJ~
CUb IN fORMU LY
SMITH. ROBERI H
lHlWUl. VIIIC[NI
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WHALEN, MICIiAEl I.
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COLE, RAYMOND l" 1l\7 DIISCII, HERLESS O. 1515 RfYIIOLDS. RALPH O. ,,25Il
MORANDO, fH{OlHlRE C: 5 HAl(. ROBUT f. 1'51 llW'!. ED WARD I, 2~
~O~E, ARTHUR M. IJ.l7 HAtNU. WilliA M I _ 261
RUSSElL, GLEltN £. 478 MARKEY NEWTON '- 265
n WORSHA~, CHARLES l. 770
MIM BU SHI ' n KIRK. CliffORD C, _ 210
IN l.U. n C£lHUoW. C.AIIOE 1.1 295
R[(CE, C[RAID JOJ
SU RCH. 10HN II , " __ ,, 292
"",. ~RUER. IOsr~H K
HARBOUR. WAYNE l.
3'J4
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HANEY. SA ~ m R O I.
HARM ON, DEMPsn A...... 52'
459
" HUL WI CK. WALDO
LABON 1(. crR MAI N u.
305
3M
HAI CII , VIN CENt
KATZ ER fRE O
~INC. b NEST l.
1125
12'5
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SHE RIOA N, Wil LIA M A.
322
325
PEA~£Y l ( HUll A, .... :141 " KN UI SEN, KNU T M. l32
PE CK ERO Y S .
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122
Il .
m, "n" WOOD. HOWARD 0, ..... _ 336
MIUAU, HENRY A. ,,, ..... ,, J.l4
DUR DEVIC, lA MES .. _'" 344
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AN OEA SON [NCE N[ [. 351
rHUREA. 1AME S . " ... ", l53
APPliCATION fOR VESTED
RICKT TO PENSION "
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fOSTEN. JAM t S I, __ " l64
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pliulins lor mid r~ ht 10 B~RN W Hl. Bill C. 390
,~ A ~OrRSEN. fUNK R, j~
peRsln buefil were denld: '03 BLACK, lHlH( •__ ••
'03 MOllOY. IOH N •. . U9
IIAULIA. R. P. ,Clld ,n 1.0. CRH NWOOO. OTTO l, . _ 440
NOWLEY. r. A. ClnI In 10. ,~ USA'L f. AlVIN I. 440
WESTCOTT. T, I. GIrd In 1,0 . loa ~ICHAROSON l ~ , __ UI
O. 110 ~MIIM H( NRY W. UI
PAYMENT Of DUTil _ 110 lOSIER, JR. H, H. 44\
BENEFIT NON,RHlREO H'H. HOWl ARCHI£
~tHlM £. WilLIAM J,
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MEMBERS
T~ '1Ielul'DUI Exec.lin
e.u.cil appr.wed tbe pay-
'"H'H. JON NSO N, IR R, C.
WH 'TE. [leU T 0,
MOUIDIN, ~ICTOR E.
IAnOR. KENN(TII
4' 1
442
U6
447
lIIut ,I th dul~ benefit . , '" WYNIA, CLAUO[ E. ~_ 4»
der I., prnislu s 01 Arllcle
XII, SecU•• 2 DI t~e Cmll,
Iitiol 10 I~ e huficiJli u of
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BEAIIY, 10H N S.
r~ISS. LAUU M
PICKEIT, WilliAM A. ,,_
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STUMRllTU. ANTO N E. __
IOH N SO ~ , LUDDY O.
CRI NGlE. WILLIA M
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414
'74
411
419
481
retiled members:
CARD IN fORMUt,
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S~IIIN(Y, CHAUES A
IOHNSON, WILtiAM V,
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497
CAMPBEl L, JOs(PH W. SC HWAR TZ( Na (RC. II, H._ 134 I BARHR, ~AR OLO L "._ SOl
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M,UOO. fOSTER A
BAOW~. MERLE C.
HOCII, JAMES R.
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MANG, WilBERT •.
fACH, HrMONO •.
LAHOIS. L)()NALO
GOW, UO E-
149
149
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BELl. BORRELL N.
JOHNSOH. CARL £. ,
L)()UGLAS. WilBUR f
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CARRIKER. LUTHER C 11'1 SAHCH fRED. 213 ROWE, RALPH H .~
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MIYASHIRO, SUWMU
KINUMA.1SU, PAUL II
WIIIT( , DRYALD.
S.
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11116
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RICHARbs. LESLi E E-
W~IGHT, CLYDE 101
LArMAN, CECIL L
230
24~
280
ROBINSON. HARRY M. "",295
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DAVIS. CHARLES S,
D~UM"'ONO. JUE C.
ADAMS. lAMES L
WINK" LOUIS H.
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WALDEN. lAWR£HCE II !~1
LOW. JOHN 0" 47' M&CARTHY. P J. 9 IN lU
SCOTT, ROLLIN IS'? q LEVEN. L 11
HORH~ UCHABALO D. ISCI SIMISON, ROBERT G. '71
SCHMID T, RICHARD H 48] HEIlER. , S. 26 ROOWELL. H. .____ ,,_.. J)1l
WllSuN. ROBERT j. 1802
SNIDER. fRAN K P. 1831
" BURLlNGH~M . KENN ETH R 494 fRANK, G 101 J8 LUC MI £. 0 B 640
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Ol)NAMU( JOHN M 1852 BUMBY, CEORGE L 4~ MeKASSON, C H. 46 JONES. N , 659
BAKER. RAYMON~ P. ~OI ao wMAN . J A 48 MARIIN.~ . G59
HALl. HARlH D, 1941
BHHH. JOHN J. ,..... 1981 COLE. COROON D. __ SOl MONGOYEN. H D. 134 WilLIfORD, J A" 691
DfSB'EHS. LUCIEN 0,
MJNEU. uorD W
PROU X ANDRE "
7091
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ALEUNOU. HON L
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FOR THE IHT£RNAIiDNAl EXECUTIVE COUNCil
GR1lH, lEWIS f. RIIHUI. EARL H US BAKU. WILLIAM R. '1' GII"e •. P,Uers... Surell't
KILLIAN, ROBERT E. LOESH, HUBERT T 14} KLINE. WILlIA'" • _ _ ~ 811 1I'"r"",1I1 hecu,,,. Ct •• ,,1
"
a happy and gratefu l Thanksgiving
D ay.
t971
JOURNAL FOR NOVEMBER,
"
Toledo Officers
\lorLed on Ihe job lhrough it\ con\truc- 'pon...ored by the Los Angcle\ Calholic
lion slagc', 1I0pcfull). thh ~ill be thc Labor In)lilllle.
stJrt of a long. IU~ling rchllioll,hip \lilh Fa.:h )l'ar, Ihc in\titule pre<;('nlS Ihc
our l1C\'oe,t cmplo)er. Father ('oof:an A\'o-aru to a union anu
We held our Annual J>icnic. and de- compan) in recognition of their contri-
spite the Ihreat of "ad \'oCJther IThe bution to the all-import;,"1 '>C;\r~h for in·
commillee performed a )un~hinc dance tlu..tri;,l pc':l((' and ..ot:i:II jll\licc:. This
all U;I»). more Ihan 2,~OO mcmber). year. the city of Anaheim and the Cali-
"i .. c~. girl friend" anu Liduie) nocLed \0 fornia Angeh Ba'>Chall ream and Ihe
the ('he,apcaLe lIea(h AnllI'>Cment I':.rl;. four union) on the properly \lere ghcn
The eommillec: carried OLit i" uutic, to thc "\lnrd.
perfeeliun. and Ihe foot.! ami liquid rc- l ocal 47 pionccreu unioni\m with the
frc\hmenl \atislied the appetite" of alL !;:ity nnd ha\ enjo)cd ;tn c\lcptionally-
'1 he liule on(\ engaged in gnme~ and fine relalion,hip \'oith Anaheim for many
ride\ g.110re. It WU) Inspiring 10 ~ our )cars. The city and ollr lucal ha\c
memher) gat her in \ueh a large number. worLw under II mcmoram.lum uf agree- Jim Boyte_ telt. winner 01 the mOSI picnic:
and il \'oil) p;lT\icul:Lrly nke 10 sec so ment \'ohich l'Ont:lin) bencfit .. equal to or ,"ckel ulu. ,ecelVu con"lIullllons from
mllny of our retired mcmbers. beller than any other ulilily in the nrl'a. 8u.",e" Ma"a.e. Cou,t.hn. Brott.., Boyle.
an eleel"el,n 1\ Moorp"k Subst'tlon, SCE.
-I u) MUSU.ll'. V. I'. B u~inc~ ,\I :IOager Al Coughlin ac- hillS served as steward for m.ny years,
Gamtl p.f1lcipjOnl. al toc:at .8'. Annual PIcnic: Unfl UP 10. Ihfl wale""lIfld b.llon ton.
Needlen In '1liiy. "all Will'" ~n hlllc~me mo.e than a fii':lIre 01 speech.
I hope that e\eT)one ha5 Stttled down SlIvlng from Iowa Gove.nor ROber! O. Ra~
after Ihe I)r.',irlcnl's AU~II\I I ~Ih nn- 8.othe. 811ker 1$ Ihe .ecip,ent also of th.
18EW Llte·Savlng Awa.d for h'l rol. In
nouncemen!. A s per u\u:l I, fhey slapped UVlng tt>e lite ot a Allin who conlacted
our hnnds al;nin. I, or the life of me. I 3 7,200·vol! elecldcal line
cnn'l unders tand why men and "omen
who work wilh Iheir huntls fur !I living and the completion date w,,~ delayed a
have to be Ihe fnll guys for big bu,inc),. bit. It sure looks nice. and I 'll try h!
Don't they r.:alllt Ihat. if we didn·t give 5('nd some pictures for Ihe next i~~ue of
eil;hl for eight, thcy \\-ouldn't mule a the lUl/fllal.
dime?
The thing Ihat dislUrh~ me the 010"
P AUL w. LAt I'OON, 1'.5.
is the fact Ihal the I're,ident frole
OUf waJ:es but il\ up to Conl:rel>~ to de- Turnout Good for Picn ic
cide on the ro-called tax reduction~. As
you :.ec on tclcvhion, Ihe automobile in- At Bob-Lo Island
duSlry ~ure i ~ u~ing thh propo~(ll to in- L .lI. 58, I)I':TRO IT , i\l I CII.- A good
crea~ ~;lles. Buy II new car lind hope 10 clo\\-d IUrned ou! for Ihe local's picnic. ----
•---- ----
get a checl. 1;ller; iI's a hell of a 1;00<1 "hich was held for the fourth time al
J;immkl. Mo,t of u~ can't aflord a new !Job-Lo Island.
car an)'\II), and e~en if \\-1' could. I Lucl was "It II on our side. \lealher·
doubl that il .... ould cut uncmplo)ment "i'>C. and a beautiful day it \\-as. Exehe-
\ery much. ment grew as the boat pulkd up 10 the
F\er ,ince I hale been writing for the r-Iand. as }oung and old could see the Afl., • long. but eniOJ'lbta, day. the pic.
lo/lfIwl, I have been tellinl; l'OLJ 10 rcgh- \arious amusement rides in 1Il0tion. noCk ••• w.,1 10' Ihe 8ob-Lo boat 10 slllr!
ter :lnt.! \ute. 1 hope cleryonc re;ili..:es the fo, hom ••
Many brought their o .... n picnic bas-
M'riou'ne,s of the ,ilUulion now ant.! "iii leiS, prepnred to ~pcnd the enlire day
regi,ler and vote. Get interc'led in local. there, taling in the games. ride~, and \l ho pnrlicipaled and won the games.
st:lle, and fedentl palilic~, lind lei's J1ct m~elinl;~ "ith old friends over cool The children had fun competing in bull
!.Ome rri.:nd~ of lahor in all pl:rccl>---Cs- glas-.e~ or beer. Charcoal fire, filled Ihe thro\\-inl,:. Ihe palalO 5O.el. race, the
pecially in the White ltou\C. picnic area \\-ilh Ihe aroma of ,le;.I." ....hcelbarro" race. and other game~. The
Our conlr.l.ctor tell~ U~ \\-e can nlo\·e chiden. hamburgers, and the olu-time gro .... n·up~ tried their sl.ill al shoe toss
inlO our new buridinjJ won, Ite h"d fa,orite. hot uog~. and egg·throwing. In fuel, dllring Ihe:
'iOmc labor problems bcC:IU)C of ,lrik.:~, Many prizes we re awarded 10 those .:gg·thro.... ing. 1 suw one wife tali ns
~
one l no" ~he "a~ lea,in/1. for Delroit.
r he Irip bad wa\ cHl"dcd. but the
":Hld pla)ed. as tht pa<,-cnger, danced
an,j mingled on the ~mool h trip bad: to
our fair city. Onct ag:un. our hal, arc I
off 10 the Entertainmen t Committee for
plannin/1. :1 "'onderful day for all. "' •••
1"0: Wu t: t""()S, P.S.
10 e~rc\'IIO :i1lend
.. " more po" .... rful Ihiln Ihe l'omllined
.I(mle, of lhe \lurid, I, morc dead"
I hc uccom pan} tng p'~lurC\ .... cr .... Ht~en 11\;ln hlillel~; has .... reeled more htJm~
bl Km\ (ilulcr. I ~no.... \ou'lI .. nJuI Ih:,n lOe mighue\l of ,icgc gun~. M :...\a-
Ihem. <.:rc, Ihou ...,nd\ upon lhou~"'nd, e~er)'
Sill'> UO\\I,," , I'S
lear I uIl, in un.een p1:lI::e, and doc,
01.1>1 of Ihe \\-orl. ,ilclllly. Is reslh:'s,; i,
Bowling League Formed ; cle r)\,hcrc- in Ihe home. on lhe: 'IrC"I\.
Gea'B' Complon end Tony Compton seW,. in Ih", fnclor)" :11 Ihe r;lilroad eTO",n!!,.
Ihem5llves <:omforllbly II IIlI end of 1111
Ilble Dinner-Dance Planned .111,1 'HI Ihc W'I. II rin!,:' sicl.ness. uCI,:Tilua·
lilln. and dealh Oc,!rO),. cru,he,. nnd
report Ihe deallh o f three of 11111' Bmlh· 1..1 . MO. .... O IU~OU' . VA.- B" .... lj"ll j, 11\;11111': ~l\C~ nuthlllg bU I la~e, ,!II.
.... r'. Han} \I . DoLm. Hohh)' l' rHIl. "nd all Ih .... la l ~ no ..... ~tn':e (lur 10,,::,1 f<llmed ~pll rc, no one. rich or poor. young "r
Doil " rail. Our ')lllp:l1hie, ~o 0111 10 a rl1i~ed. W· pin howlin!,: leaguc. \I .ln), uld. ,!run{: or IIcal. neil her .... ido .... , nor
1hdr families. of Ihe lirOlher, "nd Iheir 1:,dit'\ lire en· nrphan,. ('11\1, :I .IHluo" ovcr elcry field
I I:Ile Ihi, Opll<)rll\llil~ 10 remind :,11 1(\llng an c\'~nlng OUI um! Ir)llIJ,l hllrd uf ;llIII il)' from Ihe lurnin!! of " grind-
o f }'Ou 10 pcrfOl'ln your Iloll .... ilh for .1 ~ I rilc or ~p:lrt:: ,(one It) Ihe mOI'illl,: or a TlIil ro;,d I(;)in.
prnpcr reg:",! In \l,fe l} D .... lI1l1n\1 ,afe Itl dale. Ihere nrc I:! leam~ I wphie, fHlln Ihe mdlllJ,l of " boa! 10 Ihe hui ld-
.... orl from your felloll .... (ll~er~. IImJ ,1111.1 " t'!anquel I'oirr 1:w;: gil'en at thc en d in .. "f " tI;lm
pica ....". aoo\l.' all. \I .. mand ';Ifel} e<julp· uf Ihe '><::.'>On, If }<)" m i" OUI vn Ihe ' Uti :Ire warned a,pin,! il. ;lIIu il j,
ment aml \afe .... orling .... ,!O,lilion' frum fun Ihi' }car. t..... 'liTe W hu,,1 ne\! le:tr. IlIlder ~"\lT conlrol. '\lur II,Jr,1 cncm}
~<lur emplOler I he 'nnlll,1 Dinner and DlIn.e. ,pun· i, ~:lfclc"ne"."
A fill,,1 I'ov.J luul flO< th.... umon ""red b~ our IUGII . Ilill I'I! htld I>n I'>.u 1. W. G"". /'.5.
bhe! t>cfore )OU lIu) Icmller ~61h al Ihe CommOOlire (OIlOlr)
(, II IOMIII\I !'\ Cluh. beuer lno .... n a, lhe 1.0 I' (Iut..
HHllher George Core an,J hi~ H.,nd I'o ill New Officers Installed;
",''''".'u''' u~ ·Iil. I hcl<: .. ill he f"..,d Roches ter Work Is Good
Construction Unit Holds hI for.1 llOG. ">(r",d hufrel·M)Ic . fhl' 1\
Successful Un ion Picni c ,Il"a)~ an enjoyahlc ocea\ion. '>0 male 1..1 . Illi. ~O(' II E."1TU~ . .... . y .- The a~·
~t>UT plan, nO\l 11.1 come, ~l>lIlpiln)lng pholo 'holl~ our ne\\l~
1.. 1 . 17. s.:,\..-n .., \\ ,\ ,, 11. Our ">c"1 By Ihe .... a). if )011 don'l lno" II ~el. de~le,1 otli~c". all of 1'0 hom arc \I i~hcd
lie Con,lru":llOn L'nll re~cnll) '(It''''''r~,1 Ihe un,on mcellnJ,l\ of I ()I;;)I IIU .Ire no" Ihe Icr)' he" h) Ihe membc:r~. Wc arc
" union picn ic Ihm I"" [I .... 'mderfttl 'm:· heing helu al lhe Shcnllon \l ulur lI olel. <;()nfi,lcnl Ih:l1. wilh Iheir leader-hip. Ihe
ce". II .... n~ held HI ,\I onroe. ;ond :tp. \l illl:'T) Shopping ,\l aIr. ,ecunu ·tlutlr lef' n .... '1 Ihree ~car, lIiII t>c prOOIlCli\C ami
pm'irl\:I1t'I} I ~o 10 :WO Oll1emJed. r:h:e. Room 3. How :'00111 Ih:Il" Urine PI'.)!!re,\,~c.
:"~.:m:::':'~"~'~':-;:;:;;;-';;;;:-;::;;:;:;"';;:;~"';:::';-:'~'~,"
:-M')'O' Llwrence Kramer I' New Contr act Signed;
01 mlJo. ,uta.iIIllon, " Work Sit uatio n Is Good
1.. 11, l OS, " " \lI LTON, ONT.-Sorry
it\ been '-0 long bet"een wriling,. bul l
bll''': heen bll') wi th negotiation). We
scttlctl Qllr co ntrar.:t on the lasl d:, y of
the old llgrel.'mcnt. b) :t 75 per cent ,'ole
of the membe ..... hip.
lIere :m' '-OlIle uf the 11;i!hlights of the;
agreement. A, of May I. 1971. journt)'-
men recel"c $750 per hour. plus 10':0
,'.Ieltl,,,n r.I): \\1.' ..... ill reeehe 16,.. for
our I1calth and Welfare Plan. On No-
,ember I. 1971. \\e "" ill receive S7.6O
per hour. phi, lOr" 'ae:llion pay: on
nt"~1 hilS of the Punic R,ve., lite 01 •
new hlSloriCl1 p .. k. man. 0....
Lflfl 10 ,Ight. Mr,. Ma.y £Ilfln K.amer, Chait.
FaU, Ruto.atlon CommiU.e:
E. ... all,"m. auslnes. Manas.,. LOUI t02,
Ma) 1. 197::!. ""e ""ill ra'd"e S7.96. plus
ltV; ,;u:'llion pay. for a lotal package
of SII.92 an huur for 36 hour~ :1 "e<!l.
and Jack COs tl!lIO, Presldl!nt. ".0 COllflllo
& Son, el~t"cal eonl,aelo, Ro!llIrn hI" fare "ill be paid for up-
b\ I 'I \\~. bul are vcry important in Ihc
to""n aro!,. 1l1emh<!N. ""hen the contraC'-
opcnnion of a local, prim:lril) hcc:. lI!iC to ..... CllnnOI ~lIppl)' adequale parling. On
th.:) ;'fl.' \cr)' dcnHx:r.,IIC m origlO. Members Contribute Services an)' jot> or projecl requiring five or more
II j, Il-rttlif)ing 10 knolt. Ih;1\ an clee- electriti:tn,. one"" ill bo: at le:'~t 50 yea rs
lion for a union ottire ~hotl ld nOI he: To lighting Park Area of :ll,;e. (,Iv>c, ;lnd .:overall~ "ill be ~up
turned in lO :, popularity conIC\[. if \Itt rllled and c1eotnl.'d ..... hen jobs are dirty.
\lb h lu 1ll:I;nI:tin R hj~h dell-TCC of qUIII- 1.. 11. 102. I'''T I-: HSO'I, N.J.- Reccm ly
de\ ignated a, a nalional hi\turical ,ill.'. Our tool Ji~1 i~ now do"" n to 12 items,
it) in uur union leader'hip. \\llIch ",ill
Ill(" Pa,'lIir F;III, lIrelt undenH:nl ;In C~ one h:lcl,aw. one Ie'·el. one cenler·
rdk" :. d~c('nl. effective. nnd demo punch. one \IX-lOch square. ~ix screw-
cralie union. We ~holiid be \c ry !>Clec- Icn,i~e clean· up and r~'toTlllion 10 Iran,·
forl11 it into II beHuliful parl a nd to d'·'\Ch. !lne p.,ir uf long-nos<:d p lier~. I
ti,1.' in chou,ing men wilh Ihe be" qIHJIi- pair uf cuuinG plicr~. onr hanune r. one
!icalicn" in order [0 obloin :, hig h place il in Ihe \Cllmg Ih:11 it \0 righl'
fully d~\Cn~,. Hire ml.'[Nlre. one lnife. one pair of
caliber of union leader,hip. cha nnel loch. and one ha rd hat.
,",peed) re,o\cril.'~ for Far1 Curtin. Alexander 1I'lmilton. he;lding a s<>- Our Ne~oliating Commiuee members,
\\ho ,ulfeTell a hearl allad", lInu William clety of indu\trial kadeh. in 1791, WiIIi.tnl Corbell. Thoma, Beattie. James
Nica~lro. \\ho .. a, inJUI'ed in a mOlor,)- chlhe the 70-foot·high (all, ,iu: and it\ Jilrrc-lI. Uarry I- rn...,.r I en Shannon, and
cle aecidenl. ""ateNay. t-.eeau'oC' o( the I1:llural "".tler Uoh I':.rler. ""orled bard 10 gel a good
Hello 10 bel I'endklon. John Fer- l"'O""er rewul"C(" . as the foundin, ,ite for a)l:rccl11cnl "",thout Slnling and 10 )l:el it
gun-on. "nd \:am from Iliel. IIle cil) of Pater-on. an early indu .. lrial before the olf,! one e'\pired. The patience
II i, ""jlh tlccp regrel Ihlll I hll\l.· re dl) in )~,ns: Amcrka. :Ind Hlopcrnlion of Ihc membe~ ~Iped
,ignetl a, pre" 'oCcrelllr) . I hope Ihal Surrounding Ihe (irl.'at EllI, arc.' arc lhe committee in its achie,'emen\.
e'eryone h'l\ enjoyed my arl ide~ II) hhtoric imlustrial mllh, raCe" II)'. and rhe ""orl ,ilU:'lion Mound H;tmilton
milch u, I h'llle cnjo)"eu "" riling Ihem. l"'O"er plant' Ilml IIllip the h i~tory of in· h )Iill loolint: good. wi lh 300 travelers
,\, mO,1 of lOU lnow, I ha"e becn al· ,1",1, i,lI America through 200 yeal"l. in to"" II. MO!>l of the ""orl is in the t"U
lending college in the evening" but. un· Sponwrcd by Ih~ 1';llcr'-On NOW hig mill~ anti the MacMasler Ile.. 1111 Sci-
forHlnaldy, Ihi~ )·ear. m)' toursc~ are chapter and thc (ireat l'al1~ Commil1ee. ence (enler. 1 here arc no time ;ob~
more demantlini;: Iherefore, I cannot dc· the Great 1':011, IIrea rl."lOrlllion program now nnd none in tbe forc..cellble future.
"Ole Ihe lime I ""oultl ordimtnl) ,pend i, ..... ell under """y. r""elll) ·,;\ ml.'ml'Cr, !)vme of our IIll.'lIlben. wen t botcl to
on ""riling Iheo;e nrlicle,. It h;!., been Illy of 1.000al to::!. along"" ilh [eo (,o-.tello & schoul for 1\\0 nigh" :1 ""«k for four
plea,un: 10 hll'e been )"our pre" ....crc· Son. cleetri.::11 cuntntCIOr, f;olltrihlJl..:d ""eel, 10 learn ...1.fe rigging. The course
tar). thei r 'of,:rvicc, and m;ttcriab IQ pruvide ":I~ 'ponMHctl b) thc ConSITllelion
M AR" IJ RU'- I I I I, I'.S. lighting for the p;,rlurea. ~afcty AS'oOCiation and " a, held at Rob-
1971
JOURNAL FOR NOVEM8ER,
"
Fron t and Back V ersion s Election Time in Ch ica go
Oregon
Pre.i,lent Richard h. ell hlL\ uppoml\'11 Kirchhuff. lI ilI Ruo.!ger\. ( ,len John.un.
L)1e I aidl all. Did Slnlilh. :Ind D id Bob AIli\On. Gar} 10hn,un. ,lIlti Dick
Shall' ll' Ih\! new lin inn colleclive "ar· f'illl),l h. K:lt hy Widen~ :1I1\p and Gluria
gaining Icu m. 1 :,hlll houg ht th e loy, "n.1 pri/c •.
If or!!:,"i/c" IlINlr hn, lellflw,] a Ie,· Sint'e tlUI' new property i, :Iero~. tu"n
Th i. mode . of ' he fu.u •• downtown N i~&'.... ...on the h:lrd lilly from the 1961i clcctiun fr"m Ihe union hall. much "urI. had In
F.. II~ dlplct. ,orne 0 ' t he work "-;n8 don .. he done in prcpanl lion fur the pic nic.
lind SOml '''1' will be CI'llld out by mlrn 1)( Rie h.. rd Ni~(ln. lei lhe top le:1\ler"
be •• 0 ' lOC., 231 , Nilla,. feill. N'( The pro'e ii, Thc c:m ~t:lrl hy plhhing The .. rea h"l! lu h... mo"ed ;lIId r:l!;.ed.
U'I lo.ell.ound
C.... , ..,
I.
lall, a •• 11 ' 'hI ,op Th, do<nfId 00,10'"11 .n
1M $2. mliloon Con....,nhon
II ........ ,,,1., ..u .. ~h .... I,u" rl,,, ~ua, ..
th r.lugh :1 ne" ruk ;11 lhe NO'CInher
ISth "".,Iinnlll A I-I ·no Con\cnlion.
trees h:11I I" "" Irimmed. ~ ne" :ocr\'ice
\\.a~ put on the huilding. thc huilding
numcrou~ 10 mention a lso hlld 10 he
bu"dml .t II,. bottom I, , ... C.rbotUfldum The) can ma~e il mllmlm.,n Iha l all
Center, .Iso under conl'ruc,.on Tho otlle. local uniun, .. fti1iale ""h ,I.llt' und local had In "-: de;med. ;Ind other thing,. 100
bUIld,,,,. WIll be "OI'CIitd aile. Ihe u.s,,". ccntr;ll "'-"'te, donc.
bUIld"" . IIr' d.mol~hed 11'1<1 'hI deViO'open; Tho...: "ho helpe.1 thc "'Ommil't'e and
chose" '1 he: !-ig r",h in politic, .It Iho: cil)
:lOd count) Ie'eh mu,1 eon'e from tht' "ho dc-crvc recugllition nrc Ru,," \I un·
lal'o<lr e<HlIlcih. I hi .. hone u r their pri- dorr. Clarence Kinl;. Ron M ar~ ... ). Fr·
Niagara Falls Work Good; mar) IIClivilic,. I h t~ uni(ln, "hkh re· ne-e l dTrie'. ~h~e \I arlin. O:\,·c Robel.
fu....: 10 .Iml i!llt' lire cheating Ihcir mcm· C harlie !'ele,...,,,n, K;I) l ich; •• krq Cr~t
Annual Dinner-Dance Planned senberg, Ste\e Young'. Arnold Gline~,
"-:r.. and f<llliing Ihem-ch·e,.
I •. U. 237, "1.\ (;,\ 1(1\ FALLS. N.l'. - Th,' iniernllliunlil union .. huhl Ihe l ey Jim I igin/:'. 1 :Irr)' H illier. \.arr) Amen.
1 he " ..r~ pi.:tuH' h(,Tt' h i!ood. with the 10 Ihi, prup<I'-;11 I he) "ill h~"e eonlrol l im Welch. Ilo" (:ILld). D"I ... Schap·
)t~cI ,llIrl ing to ri~ on the Con>cOlion of lhe KI",ululltln' Commill :e '1011 lhe pOlugh. 10"n OUII Juh .. Mq"'" DUll
Center and Lhe C:,roorundunl Center. COnll'nU"n, I hope the) pfUnde the Penner. [}a\e John'On. I'aul '\Ie'e'. Virg
' I hell(: IWO Imildmg:) aTC 'he oc!linning leader-hip .." de.pocrarci) required, Kuelcr. Imd ]ad, Amen,
or a nc" d,,"nt('"n Nijll!;tra Fall~. Thl'" 1 111" VilLI I. !'.S. KIJ"'II.N M \I\"I~.I' . S.
Nia!1;,r:, (oullly Communil) Col!e~e
c,lmpu, i, our lli~p:e~1 joll no" and
, h.)uld h'ep -.ome men Ilu,y :lIId ""rm Three Brothers Mourned; Awards Dinner Held ;
fu, Ihe ",Iller. New Journ eyme n Welcomed Labor Kicks Off Appeal
I'l:,n, f')T our Annual D in n.-T· D ancc
IIrt! IHI" hcinl! madc. II wil! be II le'li· I.. U. 265. 1.1 "(·OI.N. NE lm .- W.· :,r\! LU. 275. "II ISKE(;ON. ,\ lI e l l._ Our
nwni: d fUI' lellrlnp: lIu,ine,s Mnnagcr .. addened h)' Ih l' death .. of three of o ur ;!war\t, dinlh:r \Ii,I' hcld ,)11 Octob~r 151h
lI aTr~ ..... Jun!;ln and "111 h<: held un Illember.. ~e"ar.l I tul1.)I1. UOIl:. ld IJ . :It 1!1t' ~ l \ln.1 I a~c 110:11 Cluh. "ilh ,tc:Il
l ehru:,q ~I h nl Ihe 1';1rl."'IIY Ibmada Slot. lind nI ) (:uhcr. NClllon I' Ma rle). and ehlclen "ilh HII Ihe trimming' on
Ihe IlIeml
'00OIIT 1..,.,,,1 htlu a !;Iil: eh,mge in Qfficcr~
I he) II til h.: grelul) mis_cd h) :111 \If us.
II r(ll hcr.. D,·nni, Bcd•. Kohen I r;llicr. rh e thl'me of Ihi. }c;lr\ dinner.Jance
al the la,1 eleclion.and the nu:mh-cr, Dou!!la, Kir(hhlllf, "ill) Rll\lger;. and "II' Rene" ' "ur Ji rolhl·rhood. ~i\l)
-.cem ,.-r) h;.ppy "jth Iheir choice,. The I e,ll'r \\ iel.enl.lmp ~ompleled Ihe reo t~ruther' receiled their ...c .... ,ce pim. ~i~
ne" men hale new IdC;l~ and ha\l.~ quired .. pprenlice~hip prul;lr.ull lind re- IIf "hllh "ere :t";trocd hI .J:'i·)ear nlem·
"ho"'n II (:000 inl~rC".1 in Iheir iotos, l'Ci'o:d their ;ourne)m:,n \\.ir\!IIl;.n certifi· t>c .... , '1 he cunlrllClOh .. nd rt'1;rce~ \\.,·re
"hieh i, for Ihc ,ood of lhe IOCIII. eat<·~ :,1 Ihe \nnlHII (irlldu:llion lI:mqucl. our !!ue\t~_
A. "'mer ~rprollchc" "'e find m~1 of The lllh OI'lriel Pro~re., Mee tinf: Scplemher ~t)lh "n~ I ab"r\ Kick·OfT
rhe in'llh.· "'orl. coming 10 an cnd ~nd "a~ held :L1 Dc, \I "ine,. 10":1 Ih" )car. of Ihe Unltcd ,\prcal \1) "ife and I
Ihe ne'" tolli lllin~, 'l;lfIinl;. II 1001. ... ~ if Ot·leg:.te, ICllle'>Cnlillll u'" I..,.;tl ... ere "I'TI~ the gllc~I ' "f the "uit.ling 1(;ldc, ~t
:1 101 of Ihe NI)' ",ill be Ollt in the I'rc,i.lenl Juhn MI')o:r. Itu,ine,," /I1;II".ser Ih\! Annn,,1 h. id-OtT Dinner. held al Ihe
"cather Ihl~ "lmer. '>0 I C I '~ hope if~ a ,\ rlie I . It e.• ld, ,11111 I ~nutilC Ito"rd Doo D rop Inn. I hi, IC:I(, Ihcme for
'nild onc member, Ru •..cll J Mun""r£. Ko) Ihc fund .Iri'e i. l h:mk Guo.! You em'
rh.I!" all from Ni:I!!"ra Count) for L.. mb. ;Ind \ I.-gil Kueler Gilt' · (",e (;I;Idl) .
Ih" "'''nth I hc lllh Anntml I n"'-" \<;hool 'IX.:m- 1If11lher... ~inee then. )011 h"l-e hec n
J •.'IIS rIIUClI!lItIl~, I'.S. ,ured b) thc Ncbn,,1.11 .... 1•• 1... AI I ·C IO hearinj! Ihi, Iheme u\er and o'er. The
,,;.\ helll "I Ihe K ellul!~ ('elll;:r in LIn- need i~ great: Ihe -,cl'licc,. 13ricd. You
culn. ""chT;L,~a. (mOl Jul) 2~nd · 2~th_ can meet the\C n..-cII, thru,,!,'h )()ur fair
500 Attend Annual Picnic; AI"n!! ",Ih the n;olion\ cellOnm)'. )ilfet) ,h;lTe c,lIIlrihutlun h' thc Unltcd Appeal
Bargain ing Team Named ".1' ono: uf Ihc nwin tupie, d •..eu,....:d. 11 Camp:lip:n_ ( iilc gl;lLl!)
";I~ rCp<IIled. 1.1 th ... -.chonl. Ihal /IIurc A .. of Ihi, "rilll1!,'. all ur our I\ r.'lhl"r,
1..1 '.25 2. AN"oI ,\tWON. ""CII . - Our people .,re ~il1clt in un· lhe· il.lb .. ccidenl. arc uff the ,icl, 1,,1 and b:.cl 10 "urI,.
Annual Picnic \liilS held un Augu~t 141h, each }l'ar IlllIn :IT" ~it1cLl in Ihe Vielnam COlltinuc.1 j!ood hcuh h to :111.
,nstalled
... ".
!Low 01 WilIer I\ uel Jon..,. "'orm P:hli. Fd Pa,I. ... Hill
D,, \l ull~'
phrie,
\tCI; Glen, .m,1 Buh H um-
Brother to All
r--r---:".......
Tre.lurer Doul
aans smiles hftpplly
.fte. ,"ml elec ted
to .nolh", te.m 0 1
o ffice. Coul hilS
been the lor;.l"s
trlnu.e. s inCI 1%1.
Akron Champions
Md .
n~1I union : ' ,. a IrUQ brolhe,
10 everyone pa.hcula,'Y enjoys _'.>"1
....ith hand'C:llpped youngste ..
•
President Pillard Named to Rural Telephone Bank Board
• International PreSiden t Charles H. Pd1cHtl lidS been appolilted by
PreSident Nixon to ser\le as a member of the Board o f Directors of t he
Rural Telephone Bank. The Rural Telephone Bank was created May 7,
1971, Wi th t he Slgn.ng by PreslciPnI Nixon of Public law 92·12. Created
by an amendmen t to th(1 Rural [lect rl ficat lon Act of 1936, t he Rural
• Telephone Bank is a prlvately·owned. operated. and financed corpora·
t lon deSigned to prOVide an additional source of flllanClIlg for t he de·
velopment of rural telephone systems. loans made by the bank wtll
supplement those available under the Rural Electri fication Admlllistra'
hon of the Department 01 Agnculture for the fillantlllg or refinanCing
of c.ons tructlon, IInprovement, Cllp3n"Ion, acquISition. and operation 01
telephone hnes. laclittles. or systems in ru ral areas. The Board of
Directors of the Rural Telephone Bank is com posed of 11 persons ap·
poi nted by the Presiden t, Wit h two ell officio members. t he governor
of t he Fa rm Cledl t Adminis tra t ion and the Ru ral Elec t ri fication ad
millish ator, who ser\les as governor of the Rural Telephone Bank_
Committeemen serve l ood \0 hunsty plcnlc~efs al the 15th Annual PIcnic of lClcal 349.
(('(lIIlilllll'lI from po!:!' 4J) Miami. Fta.
j, a counsclor for Ihc Boy Scoul~ ,inti a
training officer lind mCIllht!r of Ihe
BI);ml 1)( D jreclol> (or Ihc SoUlh Cum-
bcrl:md Rescue [lmj Rcto\'cry Squad.
lie i\ al<;() a YMC A·certified "quark,
~afet}. c~nodng. bOi,tin!:!. skin-diving,
;lIld ""un.t-diving in'lructor. Beginning in
May of ca<:h year. Brother Brehm. wilh
lhe aid of Brothers Geurge Lehman and
Dan Wen,ler, giVe) il junior-scnior
canoeing cou"c. In June. Brother Brehm
give) a junion·senior life·)'lving c!:tSS,
and in Augu\l. he hnlds <I boating
cour'IC for water re~cuc ,quads. In he-
lllcen times. he 01fcI) a s .... illlming and
c;lflodng COllf<;e 10 the Boy Scout:!>. A ri\ing VOle of Ihanks wa~ given 10
[)Urll1g Septemher through April. for Clam bale C'h,tirlllan Jim Gall;lgher :tnd
the P:I~t 12 rcnr~. Brother Brehm's Tony D ulin. President Wi\liam H langer Is ""(futed"
proudest accompli~hment ha' heen his 1'.\UI T. CUMLK.I, I'.S. In the Dlfty Shame Saloon by a Keystone
\I()rl with handicapped young~ler,. He Kop.
slarled in 1959 al Ihe Y\ICA. leaching
a 12-)ear·01d polio viclim how 10 S\lim. Lawrence Local 32b
Roaring 20~, :lOd all eommilU:Clllen
L;\\lrcnce has "'orled ",ilh the Aile· Officers Are Elected \lore ,traw hal'. p1,,~tic vesls, and g;In-
gnny County Leasue for Crippled Chil·
L.U, 3 2(i. LA W IU: NC E, i\IASS.-At ers for arm hamh-.
dren. whic h refe rs league patients 10 hi<
c[a\)es and is his arden l b(lO~ler. With (jur regular June meeting. we ~lcclcJ T his yenr"~ picnic "m dediealed to
the help of hi) as\i,lant ,lOd wife. Chri~· new ofliecr.; for the neXI Ihree year,. James H . C:lmphcll. who scn'ed Ihi, local
tina. who works with lhe l,:iTJ~. he The oOicer, 'Ire Presidenl James F. a\ head of the cU'lodi;,1 staff for 21 •
le:u;he~ 11 class of 25 )Olmg,lefS. D(lwlinS. Vice I're~iJenl 10hn L. Wood- years, and \lllu p;I,...;d ;tway on July
The )OIlnl,: S\limmer;. ranging in age burn. B u~incs~ \ I anag~r- H naneial Scl;:rc- 22nd. J immy "'a~ it dedic:tled and loyal
from ,iJ; to 16. aTe victims of polio. cer- Tar) J amc, L. Herm:m" -I re<lsur;:r Koh- cmployee and will he greatly missed.
chr;II pahy. hemiplegia. rigidi ty. 'pastie ert ,\I . Henry. ,In() Ketording Secrelary Ihll-..e,hoc piH;hinS \Ill' hb hobhy. and
hemiplegia. Perlhcs di~e'\'iC. or olhel Denni' l O·Connell. so the James H. C:1Illpbell Horse,hoe
phy~ical handicap,. Brolher Brehm's Th~ F,eculive BOHd mCIllt>cr~ arc Pilching T ruphy w:" .I:trted Ihi~ year.
great ..." rewurd i~ nut puhlie recognition. Koh.:rt A. Barrelt. I'aul I'. Da",,)O. T he twp h)' wa, \.\on hy Brother Ralph
It is the grin on n handicapped young- Ra) monel n. Dol:ln. Arthur W. Don- Na~on's wife. han. who Ol1!pitched all
Attracts 350 Membe rs 15th Annual Picnic of h:lrhecucd rih~: 1-10 1'(Jllnds of wie·
ners: 210 pound, of hamburger: 90
L.U. 320. I'OUGIIKI·:E I'SIE. N.Y.- On L. U ••1411, ;\11"'11 . fL i\ .- T he I5lh An- dOlen hUI dog r.,II,; ')0 dlllCn h3ntburser
September 11th. "~ had our Annual nual I'icntt of uur ilK,. I "a, held at the hun~: 7/:! g:ll1un, of h:l~ed-on-Ihe-prcm
CI:unbale. and apprl)"inmtrly '50 mcm· 1'llli.:c Benevolent A~">OCiatiun f'ar~ in i...;~ h:lled hean.: 7!l gal1on~ of eolc
bel"l> 1l1lended. Millmi on Augu'l 2l\th. with mure Ihan ,1,,\1: 33 harrel, of hcer: 6.000 ci!;ht·
Wc had a succe~~ful ramo.'. "hich en· ~.OU() memher,. their fanlili.:,. ant.! their ollnce cups of ~ufl dnnl~: :!.935 COlCon
ahled u\ to collect S I60 for CO I'h, gue't ~ in ath'nd"nce. candr ,lie"': 2.1170 hag, of popcorn; and
..
th:mb 10 Brother I)on Sewing. T he them of thi, )e:l r'~ picnic wa~ the 2.1192 ,no·cone~.
.
We wclcome BrOl her D:lle Julius to A\Ioard for ~ltl'ini: Ihe life o f Mrs. Rob- boll ling tCUrtl uid \ery \lell :11 Miami.
Some 01 tho flo'" lourfl.~mefl 01 loc'" fiJ7 , ... hO we.e Kuesh ft a ,ecent JATC,sponso,ed
dInner. a,e seon he.e ... ilh th<!1t WIVes. Front row. left 10 .illht. M.s Paul Gyselb.echt. Mt'S.
Ed ward Parlier, Mrs. DaVId Booth. M,s. Edward Drotlefl. and Mr •. and B.othe. David
Sch ... elckert_ Back ro .... Brothe. Gyselbrech t , Mrs and B.other J a mes leach. Brother P.rtle •.
Brother and Mrs. Russell MacArthur. Brother Booth. Bro ther O.otlell. Brother and Mr,.
Robert Clemo, and Mrs. and B rother Rona ld L.U\O,a.
lic\e "e tu n gliln a polilic:11 I klQr) for PUI bus.neu ma"age' who 'Kenlly ,elhed. lelt ta "Ihi . • ppre"hCe Roy DUlard.n. 50
yur member Cha rles Bon.dy, and Brolher
Ihc \\or~ing l)Cople in 1'172. Do .... c. in Joe lopel at 'he Annual Clambake of Loe.l
fa ci. hHIC [' n), other nlternatl\c" Wh:l\ 660. Walerbury, Con".
do you thlnJ".·!
1-1(1/'11 " III !tlr>.. I'.S.
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'1lI.,""'lred b)' Ihe \I ounl Sin"i 1I000pil:ll.
MULlltt Sillai .....,,,1 :t muhilc 1.lu"o.I 1o.'I1~
unit 1(1 our hall ...... here ollr memhl:r~
g;"e :l pinl tlf hlood III male them ~'li~j
hie ftlr Ihe pro~ r am.
• L
Three pl,tn~ ..... ae :1v:,il "l"Ile III our
Ille nlher, to prolio.le hlood rut them-
R
<'che, :'Ind 'ur thelf f,,,niliel for :1 period
of rrum nne 10 four )e"r~. depend'"ll on
Ihe t)'f't' of pi:," Ihe) '>elected
We ..... ill h:lve Ihe ,amc progT:lm ~g:.i n
IIC\l year ,Ind hope In ;Idd m:.n) more
<If ollr mcmocr, 10 Ihe 11100,;1 B;tnl
I he Blood Commiml.' Ihnn~, 1111 of
Ih'N' "hn lool !" In in Ihe prop-nUll Hnd
"II of 111O,e "ho volunteered their '-Cr,,-
><':1'\. I he \:Iminoell "r lite ~,,"u u lllce Danny Cra'lI .nd John ShB W hoo ~ up SW'lch
"'1 wo.k .n •• d. H." pOw •• ho .......... 11011 10 gu, " P,per High School.
Ilere "'id Vh"ic h and lel'>C Sherer.
"ghl, Joe BennIOn. H•• old .... g.nlt, La"y
\1) Ih,m~~ to "'id VI."ldl fm lhe Dufter. Ihady Thompson•• nd Len Rodm.n
pl~tttre\ IImJ informlltion in Ih,\ ani\:lc. Ch.c Pe.e~ ., ~n •• I,n. 111 Ih. lo.e.round
C"IIU I ~ 0, W" '>("." S.
J OU RN Al fO R NOVEMBER , 197 1
millee !!CI'cr:t1 ),e:tfs.
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FLO\\) U . W I LSO~. I' .S.
Work Situat ion Worsens; Michigan Job
Pic nic , Banquet Success ful
I..U. 86 1. I. A "' '': C II AUUlS. l.A .- At
our Seplember meeting, Il mi neq Man·
ager Jimmie I' oll ~tated thlll the worl
situation hOls wOf!oCned and that there
are now :;2 loe:!l nlen on the bench
BrOlher !-Oll: :r.ai<.l th:!1 worl on the
aci<.l planl being built in the Olin com-
ple~ Ims ~1:lned but that the ckctri.;-al
worl i~ nOI e..;pc.;-te<.l to be,in until I"ter.
lie aho \latN that Voorl. on lhe nlajor
job :11 Olin i ~ 110t e~pecle<.l 10 M,iT1 until
murh 1;II('r, ;;0, HII in all, the \\orl Ollt-
luol is nut tOO fil~urablc here lit Ihis
left (0 "IMI, 6,othe,. lOlli. W,l s.o~ "nd time.
To~y PiillU, .. hltl eOOk", worked ton8 .nd Pre,i<.lent lIarlan Duhon. Chairman of " double .. lreu,l. 345·KII ,,~'" thai """. 11m
h~rd ~t b~rbecllln8 1\ the labor O.y p,cnic the L.:lb<Ir Day I'il'nle Committee, poled 3CrOG~ lh o S~l:ln~w Rovl!' by Ihe
of Loc.1 861.
praised hi\ committee membcr~. I'oho Howlrd P Fotey Company. USlnll Ihe mem·
be •• 01 locfll 876. G.flnd RapidS. M, .. h.
I'oorled !to hard to ma~e the :Iflair Ihe
hUJ;e ~lIc,e~~ 111<It it 1'0(". The uuting I'oa~
ag:lln hi."ld at the Citie~ Service " ecan Pin Recipients
C.ro~e I{ccre:ltion Area. Ill\1 \\eS! of the
refinery, and "n, well nllcndcd. The
....-,.-
members and their familie~ re:tlly m:lde
a d:IY of it. r he gro"nllp~ Imd flln 1'1:1),-
ing various gMnes. and lhe t.: hilliren had
:1 b..'l.1I playing 011 the equipment on the
grnun,k
Hrother Duhon aho reported on Ihe
\ery nice t>anquet. held al lhoe I)ol'on·
tOVoncr Motel R e~taumnt on August
l"ft 10 nllh!, Rod~"y Ouho~ .nd Hlrold
ROUI""U 01 I"" PIc~I" Commln ... find J.mu 28th. honoring the 1971 smdu,lIc. of
Rasch, E.e .. ulwe SOflrd membe., Ihe JA rc program, lie lll~o praised
IJrother Carl ...:on<.le .... for ha\ing dune
SlIch (I fine Job of m,l\ter uf ,eremunics
Apprenticeship Banquef on such )hon notice.
"I Ihe 1,,11 picniC 01 local 876. seN; .. e
Bu~ine~s Manager 1'0,1( reported that pIns we.e e we.ded 10 Ihose w ,I'" 20 o. mo.e
lhe progre ...~ ,"eeling "hieh he Hnd y•• rs of ,,<v.ce F'flnk JUSIU •• seen "".e•
('h<:<iter I-Oolenol :Ittended in ew Or- •ecel\red hIS 3S yea. pjn.
lean~ waS H'r), interc\tiog and infurma·
1I"e.
Hrolher Carl S,1ndcrs I:ll\e a ,cry JIl-
Icres lin~ repon 1111 Ihe \\urhh"fl :mil
Solilhern State~ Appremiceship meetings
tha t he and the Apprcntice~hip Commit-
tee nt tenllcd recently: he al ~u thiln~)
th ose present for ~nding him nn d Ihe
commill ee to theM: imporll1nl gatherings.
Brothe r Ray Nope g:l ~e an interesting
report on COPE and urged the mell\ben
10 support the local COI'F group.
local 861. uke Chflrlu, l.,.
The OUlSlflndinl flpprenliee for I!HI Irom
Ha rold Gatt.. u.
1,,11. is s"n .1 Ihl bflnq"et honoflne Ihe
The Sid. Commil1ee reported on
a•• du.les w,lh Brolh" "m on Dowden,
Brolher, Aaron Ste\en~. J:U:'l Pu~ , !lob
member Of the [>I.mlnlnll Bo ••d. Clbtelbcrry. and I-rnnl Ru~hJllg. Prank
h:l<.I a '>Crious Ilccillenl on the job and
5u~t:lined a broken arm and leg lind !lOrth of Grand Rapi<.ls. The picnic was
bad inluric~, in addition 10 oth er un<.le- nttended by nearl~ 900 member~ ami
Icrmine<.l injurie~. We arc ull hopin.\] fnr their familic!~, :tbout 15 retired members
the be)t for him. and their "i'C:S. and Joe Gar,e). Di-
I ittle Jimmie Ra '>Ch. a 1970 gr:ldualc reclor, American I inc 8uilden Appren-
of lhe JATC prognml. i\ now ~talioned lH:c,hlp Training Program.
in Germany "ilh thi! U.S Army n1:i ,t There "ere "!Olei for e~er)'oflC and
ncering B'lllalion. a~,igncd 10 TDY tiS IO(~ of pri/C:S. One: of our comr3ctor-$
an eleclrician_ We hort he enjo)i his donated a team of ho~s. and lhe: chil-
e~peric!nces O"el'tCa). dren were thrilled with a hay ride. I
A UDII~ A. 1'11'1'111. P.S. even Sllw a few adults enjoying Ihe hay
ride.
I'(ns "ere Ili~cn out to all of ou r
AI50 .een lit 1"'1 bllnquI' . • ,e, Ie " 10
Local 's First Picnic He ld; membcr~ whu have 20 or more years of
Businus Man •• e. JImmie ro. : Robe't Work Good in Juri5diction member,hip. Brother I' r:IOl J us\U~ ..... ho
ran. Oi,..::IO. 01 "pp.entlceshlp Tr .inml hll\ been a member for 35 rear.;. "as
loulslfln.. p.rtl.lly h.ddel'l; Sidney 6 ....., Ll'. 1176, GRM,' I) KM'IOS, \II CI I.-
5e<;.eu.'Y - Man'ler. Soulh""ut loulsl.nll
Ihe olde!>t member. in terms of membe r-
Chapter. NEe,,: Mfl. ro. : ,nd P,u,d"nl In ,\ uGU~I. our lOCi'll held its fir~ t picnic ship. al the picnic 10 receive his pin.
H •• tln Ouho~. at Uor<.lon Parl. located llbolJl 2:0 nlllc!~ All of the contratlOr-$ and REAs
.
doing a Icry fine :md thorough job as Pa .kl!.sbu.a. W.Va .
Resc uers
.
We undertool a new :tcth'i ty Ihb )t'ar
..
at \I ori., Iho .... pre'>Cnt. 'he oOke in Ihe ckctlon.
Clearing Equipment
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a' It>e local's Sepl embe r mHI,nl
A ,ecent banquet 01 Local 1251. S~ull Ste. Marie. M. eh., honored the Retlred char!(" membor Dllvid Wyers, Sr., secn here w,th h,s wife,
graduatIng appren li cu, the old t ime,~. and th e local'. lOth Annl. was also honored.
versary. The new journeymen a.e, lell 10 'isht. Kenneth luepnltz;
Mu Menerey: with Don HUffelt, 51,tI! [Ieetrical Inspecto. and guest
speaker; Melvin Daley; end Walter Sanford.
Members ,eceiving service pins I",ruded, f.onl row. lell to fllll!, 01h" ""',ce pin reCipients •• e. Iront row. tell to flSht. F. O.
R,ch3,d Wyeu;. Gl!Orge Klein. Sr,. and F. D. Mct.:auy. second .ow, McCuey, H.rotd Somes. O<llvtd Wyers. Sr., <lind lloyd Bruno. Back
Phil Wyers, Waller Helgre", and He"ry Petrow Third ,ow, Pili Wyer •• row. Willlllm Nobte. Harry S<lI&e. Ctarence Gil . oy. John Chnstensen.
John Ch"stensen. Jr" Egbeel Kampe •• John nub"un. and WIllIam Sr .. Fred Luepn,lz. Andre w Husetin k. Dav,d Wyers. Jr., <lind Lester
Noble. Yon.
available a\ Carpenters Hall in New Bellcon. New Yor k. This "-ork is being lend lind 10 tale 1m active pa rt in [he
Castle. the rca~ons for IIICk of ;I llcnd- dune by A~plLlndh Bru sh Con tr ol lLnd local.
uncc at mecling~ should bc fewer. '1ree l)re),Crvmion; the uther job i~ being We have a la rse numbcr of traveling
f, 1,,,,SII,\I.L ANTONSON, 1>.5. done by I'enn Lmc ~rvke. Brothers wor~ing in our jurisdiction. :md
The 1rees nnd brush arc being dii- they lIrc more thMl "-elcome at our
po'iCd of by Ihe use of :I hu~c chipper, monthly mect ings.
Golf TOIJrname nt Attended; whic h will I:L~e trcc~ up to :!2 inc he~ in WA' \.ArT O. 1-]ollrl> , p,s.
di llmeler :lnd reduce them 10 chips in a
Cleari ng Jobs Under Way nmtter of 'lCCont.ls. A D-1 C:II pull ~ the
L U, I U9, S\' RA CUSE, N .Y.- Eleven chipper on Ihe ri~ h t-o r-v.a); on the high· Banquet Honors Graduates,
way. it is h;wlcd Ity a truck trac tor, us
members o f Ollr 1rn::11 auended the 14t h
it b mountcd un ils own rubt-.er-tired
Old-Ti mers, Anniversa ry
Annulli Wireme n's Golf Tournament.
sponsored by Loca l 691. Gary :111\1 low-bo)'. L.U, 1l51. SA ULT STE. i\ IARIE.
Hamm onu, Indi:l11a, on Au gu,t 19th and Machine, suc h ns tim ber jach ;lIld i\IIC II .- Ou r laiC" class of gradua tin g
20!h. petti hone, ;,rc LI'ed to , kid Iree~ to the apprentice, wa~ fetcJ Ht a banquet a t
Local 691 and it~ Golf Comrnillce did chipper. where 1I self-loader unu power thc ]Ioliday Inn on AilS!"! 14th.
a fine joh on the tournament. and every- bell feeder ta~e o\'er. It is expec ted th:tt Rccciving tbeir cenific;lles of comple-
ooc had a re.1 1 £0011 time. ] didn't hear Ihese chipper~ will be u'\Cd more e;o.:te n- lion. werc Melvin Dale\', Kcnneth Luep-
toa many of our memt-.ers hr:.g.ging si\c1y in the future beCllU<;C of the in. ni ll. \l lIX Men-crey. and Walter Sanford.
about their ,';Cores. but I'ete Kowaney crca,in1,: numocr of areus where Ihe Don Hurrell. Stale Eleclrical In~pec
:md John Blller won a few buc~~. T he burning of bru~h j, pro hihited. tor. wa~ Ihe ~lIe~t spea ker, He ga\'e
other Local ]249 membcr~ !lllen,ling in- Th i~ i~ lin interesting lind fu,cinati nJ; some \'cry !lood \Oo-ords of advice to the
cluded Hob Lan1,:try. Simon /-.lonroc. Ed piece uf equipment. which. I underst:mt.l, gmuuatcs and also handed OUI the diplo-
Peck , Frederick Connors. Gille~pie CO~b about S90· thou~anJ. plus anoth er mHS.
Pride, J r .. Dick Ellhon. George Scarbor- S lIlG-thou,;md for the cat~, tim ber jacks, Thi~ banquet ulS(j celebrated ollr 10-
ough. Lewis l ewis. and me. Broth er petlibotlC', tfuel tractor, etc. thnt go ~ilr~ 30t h A!lllive,~",y, amI DlI vc \ Vycrs,
Langtry and I e~orled Brothcr, Kowa- a long with th is operation. Sr. was given honorahlc mention as
ney and Baker over 10 the 191h hole to A reminder for ou r memtlcr'l--lI union bcinll a charter membe r. The other
supervise the proper investment of their m~ting i~ held :It our hall on I-'remom ch;lTtcr membe rs. "-ho were not in at-
winnings. R.md. Fa~t S}'TlIcuse, on the !irst Friday tendance. :Ire Jamc~ C:.mpbell. Ca rl
l\lembers of thc BA Chupler of our of the month: also, one mecti ng monlhly Carbon. and Clarence Matson.
local are nOlI in the procc~~ of right-of- al v:lrio,,~ location~, u~uaJly us close liS I' re~ident Murph)' I\IcCasey presented
way clearing jolls on Ih.> PASNY line ~~ihle 10 the job~ in pro~ress in the service pin~ 10 members wilh 15. 20. 2~,
from Osv.ego to Ulica and ltnother at jurbdiction. I urge all mcmbers to at- lind 30 )ell r~ o f conti nuous sen'ice in
ber 181h. r he :Innlf ""II' aucnded by Chapel adm,n,51ers the oath. to h,m 10. h, • •ole in .escu,na two clo,ld.en
lrom e burning 100".....
more than 2.000. ;IOd ""c ... elllurc to ~ay
thill few II'crc dhaplXli!lIed by Ihe cuis-
ine, the p:llal hll IlIrrl)undinl:~. untl Ihe amount of $1.000 anll wa~ 1ir~1 cStHb-
enlertuimllcnt. '1 he prime rib, \\.cre suo li,hed in 19(;7,
perb; the ,ctting. elegunt: the ric h. ethnic "Dellr Members of Local 1805.
humor of comedinn J umm y Joyce IJj LW' Now. liS m ... ~radualion from Ihe
brought the hou'>C do"n. Unhcr.ity of \ llIr)I:lOu il onl) a few
.sc"lcd at the hC;j(J lahle. in :Iduilion dll)I awa). I "i~h 10 \incerely thanl you
to the oftker~. ""cre Sen;Hor lI ul~cr of and all lhe members of I ()Cal 1805.
~olllh lio\ton. lOnl!lcI'mun "lip" IUfW, for the \~hl)l;lr'hip Ihal you
O'Neill of Cnmhritlge. nnd \i:nillor Joe a"arueu 10 me four ~eaN ago, thaI ha~
Tull~ of 1.'I\\cll. AI~o gnldug the part)' hclretl nlf: >!snificilOt l)' to meet my ex-
"" ith their pre\cnce, ""cre International pcn\e' and renlllin in Ichool.
Vice I' relidem Juhn I Ilynu. Scwnd " I O"C II,.,,,~, Iu ~U". Ihe Il1cmhcr~ of
B.elh". Chapel swean; on (Ioe membe .. e' I (kal 180~. nut onl) becau~ of your
Dill riel ; Internalional Keprt''oCOI;!\Ile lloe E. a m'lIIng Board, wlMJ are. le', 10 "ChI.
Rkh~rd Ro~e,...: ;IOd Pre\idenl I'hillip~ Kelly a.ay, James Elde •• and "'amp Ra"erl~. finaucial a))I\I,IO.·c. bUI also bccau!>C of
and Vke I'rt"~ident Henn('mulh of Ihe the mealure of 'oClf-eonfklenct' I rc-
Ka~theon Comr.,n~.
eci\·ed. lno",ing ~ou had (auh enough in
me 10 in\('It mone~ in 01) educalion.
F.llher Roberl I G;llIagher, \it'C':
"On June.- ~ . I "ill recche 01) U.S.
Chancellar. Archuioo.;e..e of BOO-Ion and
I)cSr« in I le~tric:.1 l:.n):ineerin):. and on
a former chid ~Ie"ard of Our local.
June 7. I " ill !legin "orl "ilh ECAC of
g: ....e the in~ocntiun. I he IU:I\ll1Ia"Cr
the Illinoi, l u\titute of Technolog), Re-
I<.a, Roherl M:tnninl!, our loc:I I uniun
-..:arch Dcpartmeul in Anuapoli~, Mar),-
allorncy.
lanu.
Ilu,ine-.s Mnna1;ef Mulloney. in his "So. III Ihi~ happ)' lime of 01)' life. as
ndtlre\\, referr('d 10 our local :1\ "I he I Ihan~ rny parent~, friends. relalhes.
hcSI /(xal union in Ihe cOtmlr~ .. Indeed. IInu lendl('r\. let me ilho Ihanl )'011 of
few IOCRh can roa\1 of hil\.ng 'tlch a LOCi'll 18U5. lUI W. for ha ... ing helpcu,
IM!;e Cl"O"d :Hlcnd :1 .. ocilll c~em in Sinccrcl} }Ullr~, ( h:lfles A. Gettier. Jr:'
honor uf their Il)c;", Afwr I"c;\ding the :Iho ... e lellcr, il i~
Our deepe,! congrallilation, \0 Trca~ Here, a.elhe. Chapel does 'Ioe hono" for 011lioll\ lhal O ll t' gmtl, in fO(IIl \lin g Ihe
urer J im Kilro)" Ilho hcaded (hc ~Ulll Ihe Execuilve Board m~mu~,,.. L~lt I" "gh' , Ichoh"Ihir ha ... e hccn mel. and we fcel
millee which orl::uni/ed Ihi \ a(f"air. :,nd Ca.1 Hallerma .. , Je"y Ho"lton, Alan "bel,
Ha.old Baggot, Clarence Elder, and Gordon forhlO:IIC Ihal "e have been IIblc to ex-
10 alll<.ho ~Tled "ilh him, Payne. tenu ;1 helping hand 10 Ihe children of
II I Nln' W. \I ... ~ns l . I'.s. our Incmncn.
\\ho "as pregnant, from the burning I 110M \~ J. ROS11..01\ lol..I, l' II.1;S.
building.
IBEW Life-Saving Award Brolher Lesler. a mild and IInas~um· Labor-Manag ement Effort
Presented t o Edward Lest er in~ In:IO. tolll Ihb wriler IhJ!, al (It<:
lime. his only thoughts "erc of reseuinG Pays Off in Safety Record
I_U. IHOS. 1Ii\I.II\IOH:t-:. \l1)..-OUf Ihe family from Ihe fire. lie. Iht". be-
local "a~ proud 10 honor une of ih came Ihe fir..t member of our 10l':11 10 1.. ( '. 1898. tA l ~EI.O\I.E . I',\ .-The
membel"'i (('cenll), (ur h.\ cour"Ge.-ou\ act recehe lhe IBEW Ufe-S,'wing A""aru. Wc~le.-rn neelric I~enuing 1'llInl cllflb
in re-.cuinll t""o ~hildren hom :1 hOIl\e li e also "as commendeu by the fire de· li\hed a ne ..... ..afety record of four-mil-
Ihat I<.al afir('. partment in hi> communit),. lion man-houh ""orleu "ithout II ui)3-
UrOlhcr ld""ard I e,ler ""il5 alerted bv Our local "as plc.-a'>Cu 10 recehe a let- hlin~ "orl inJur).
Ihe erie, for help from \lrl. ....ohl('r. ler from the firsl graduale of our 5<;hol- SafelY Commitlee Chairman Louis
and he ran to Ihe hou!>\! and ClllltEht th(' ;Ir.hip I'rollram. whi~h i\ open 10 the ('avnllueci prob-ed the cooperalion of
(WO chilureu, Jeanette lind Donna. in his children of member.. and whkh a";trd~ Ihe comp:llly :mu cileU Ihe month I)'
:I rm~. a\ thei r mOl her d ropred Ihem sehol<lr~hip~ Itril'II), (111 academie .:radcs 'nfct)' meetinl:' H) :1 major factor in this
from th c ,econd ·,II)ry Ilin,I(I", I ud iiy. :I~hicvcd in !>Ccondar) -..:hool. II "a, e~ achie ... ement.
labli~hetl in honor of our hue BrOlher. ~incc NOI'ember 12. 1970, Ihere hilS
some ulilily W()fleN "el"e iu the neigh·
oornOOlJ with Iheir .rud equipped " ith Flmer T. Hilton. "ho "a~ chief ~l e"Hrd nOI beeu :.u accident Ihat has re~ulted in
an e.-k ... nting ba\lel lind cllmc 01110 the of the local :lIld .. ho pa~d a .....:.y due losl lime from Ihe job.
scene jusl in time to re)Cue Mr,. Koh ler, 10 cancer. The sehola('\hir is in Ihe EIII.AHt.nl I\\. BOIIZh U _,N O. P.S.
du'Mial union" ,aw fi""l-p;ar "age: in- laller part of Dctoller, al the time of ther Ihe intere't~ of umonilcd lahor,
cre:l'se~ ave:r:lging 15 per cent. \lith II Ihi\ \\Iriling. I hope th"l. \lhen your haying had thc ple:"ure of hi, .,e(\ice~
co,t.o(.living chlU'>C cxpected 10 ndd \\lb- ,Ieward usl.ed. )OU gave. If nOI yet. in our own Concilialion Board hearing"
\IHnliully h, Ihe 3.2 per cenl I'age inae- plea'\e do gi'e n bud 10 ('OI'F. AI th t' Annual Conwnlion of the
menh of Ihe '>Ccond and tlllnJ )"ears. No\;. Sculi:! I ..derulion of Lubor. the
EI MI II It. hIllV,()N, A~"T, Furr.
Olher featurel> included incre;!<'cu medi- delegates prc<,Cnl. "purre,1 hy Mr. L)'n~'s
~h"" C;rf";' uhyiuu\ concern of Ihe ~it llation :,t
c;,1 in,uronee. ei,rlier retirement. and
compre"ion of )e;H~ requireo.! for ~lIca ~1ic hehn . loked their ~upport of a na-
tion. New Membe rs Welco med ; lion<l' and internnlional C;lnlpaign 10 IIn-
TII-cIIlC of the 16 E\I·3 Council loea· ioniz.. the \lorkeh;lt the Mkhclin plant,
tion~ hn\c n ~oll1mon expimlion d:l!e of
Melvin Dauber Honored I-Iopdllily. the worl. .. rs \lill '>OOn
Jul y III, 1?7~ . I•. U. 10119. \l E,\IH' II.U :. I' A.- We u- cume II) realil.e the uneompromi,ing p0-
I're,idem MI ~hael D, Quin!:", callcd tend a heart)' \lekome to our nel' mem- sition intu \lhich the cumpany i\ Ir),;ng
the cont r:lct "the finest ever reached and bel"<. Ike Ann Johnson. I):\\e Ikighle),. IU rnaneu\O!f them and "iB tnke the nec-
one the memhc"'hip could accepl \lith Milt Jordan. Shirley ("O,la. Margare t Cl>l>:!ry action to en.ure their o"n dignity
dignity :",d pride." Ikmler. and Roberl ('IMI.. and right, a\ \I()fl.in~ men,
Our orlicen; and members parlidp;!led At our regular )cplcmbcr meeting, the On the: lighter side. \Ie eJuend uur
III the nnllonwuJc J\1u ~cll lllr 1J)"'trophy membe rs of our local held :1 going-a":lY eongrolulmion\ to IIrothcrs turne.
Telelhon on LlIbo( Day by manning !CI- puny for t\ lc1l1in i):lIIhcr, who i, kaying '·Iumby. and I'!chon un Ihe recc nt midi·
ephonc, ano.! lal.ing plcdgc~ , I'w,ident lion~ to their familie~ .
for a w;.rmer dirm,lc. t\ lcjyin hclped to
Quin!;m prCl>cnled thc Ml)AA reprc~cnt organile thi, IOCil1 :lnd ~cr\'cu :" one of T\\11 of ollr rmrt·tinll" t'lllp loycc~ haye
I\tille\ with a ched for SJ.O()() contrib· il~ fiN sccrelaric,. Good IlIcl.. Mel! We left u~. Gcorge Ander\un ha, gone on 10
utcd hy our members. and he Ih;!nl.ed arc going to mi" )OU seck hi ~ fame Hnd fortune in other line,
Ih.. mtmberl for helping to combat Ihi~ of endeavor. \lhile Lee J'rascr ha~ re-
All of Ihe ollleen imd member<; ... ere
crtppllng di'ioCa'ioC. turned 10 the campus uf the Unilcr~ity
1001.II1g fOT\\ard to nllendinl! the ~hop
Thc 0ll1ah:1 Centrol Labor Union has of .... cw IIrlln \\I id. \I hl're he h in h1\
,tew.lTd~· school. \lhkh \la, \chedliled
endor-.cd the e,tnbli,hment uf t\lU union third year of el«lrical engineering.
for October. Afler all. " Ignora",;e is nu
pre~cript ion drug center, ", Omaha. The
exeu>c Good Iucl.. r.. llo\ls; \Ie \li~h )OU e"ery
druG een ter ~ are dedicated to reducing l>uccc".
Ihe high CO,I uf prc'\Criplion u!'Ug~ for The NUr\hwe'tcrn I'cnn\y lvania Firc-
l'tTIII f, 111l"IC", I'.S.
\Inion l!Iemher, ;tnU their hmilies. A man\ Conllcnlion ":" held in Mc:,dyille
memhe(~ union l'ard cun be u'\Cd hy in ei,r1y AlIgu,1. :Ind li rother An Getch-
Illembers of the family for ;1 \ubslantial ell ~cr~ed on onc ul the comnullces thM Santa Ana Local 2 125 G ives
saving, on nil o,er-the-eounler, health- made ,I a \cry \u~ce"ful unair. ~ l uny
rc1:!led item,.
Contract Settlement Facts
u f uur ulher Brother. uho don:lle much
I he Om\;C emplo)ee~ \lorl.iog for oor of their lime 10 local fire_fighling organi. L.LI. 212 5. SAZ"'TA ,\=' A. r ,\LW.-
local ,igned a ne\l. Ihree-)ear cummel ;t.'ltions, Thb month. "e l-onlinlle \I ilh fact~
un Augmt 13th. r hi) b the fir,t Ihrce· nbollt recentIY·l>(lIleo.! contrach covering
We hal'e t-c~un 10 prep.1re for con-
yellr :,grccmcnt e,'er reached bel"een 1.200 of our memheh. \lhich \Ie begun
Ihe member, of Io.:al 53. OPH U, :md tract negolialion\ \I ilh Ihe Mead\ ille last month.
our 10c;.I, I he nJnlract call~ for a 30 Telephone Coml'nn). whkh \liII be
F:eonoille. a dhbion u f T:!mnr F1ec-
pu cent lowl padage o\cr Ihe life uf coming up in \I :,rch. We hupe \Ie can (ronics. located in Anaheim. Calirorni;!
the agrl'emcnl. cume to .. quick and ..greeable '>Cllle- - 3 three,)ear agreement co\cring more
I he CU I'~ Comminee "'" prepanng ,,'cnllimt \li1J b" fl.;, tV,,'e'YIIIIC. than 1:!3 01 our member~, with \lage in-
for Ihc COI'E Drive, ~c heduled for the MI"L SltlN. K.S. crea~~ of l>C\cn per cent Ihc lI""t )·ear.
l'rO'So;cr InduMries. a dh i,ion of "Iv.il accompli a d .. te el les prolets ani Agent d'Affa"es el mall,e de eire'
d· .. "en .. ,) mon,n. )
Pure~. Ltd.. locli lcd in I\ nahcim-a
two-}ear con tract. Wage' won IlmOunt
to 25 ecnh per hour the fir,t year and
21 cents the ),I.'(·onJ >e:lr; ;j IOlh pllid
holi day' Ila\ a l,o won. in addition 10 im-
pro\eme nh in other fringc area~. Senior-
ity prOli\ion~ relating to promOlions,
layolh. and recall were :11'00 imprO\l."d.
T he Negotiating Committee con~isted of
.....---- Swearing-In Cerem on y
Canadian Local 2200 Notes Inlern."onal Represenl.tlve Gordon 1. BIB), Bdmm.~lers the oath of offIce 10 the newly
Fifth Anniversary Affair elected officers of loca' 2220. le~lnlton . Ky. leI! to "ght. Bus,ness "'"nager.F'nanclal
Secretary Cha,le. Sowe.s. E...c"tlve Board member Ceoflle umbo V,ce PreSIdent and
L.1I. 2200, RI\ IOt 1SK I. OL' I-: .- LocaJ E",cuhve Board membe, L ... Commuse. EKecutlve Bo.rd member· James Blac~""eU. Exec-
utIve Board member Ellzabel" SpIvey. Treasurer Billy Oale. RecordIng SeeretalY Glenda)'
Union ~~OO. It's You ,md Me- With Fay S ~ ldmo,e . ExecutIve Board member Joe MansfIeld. (.ecul",e Board membe, Kennie
this weH·d i ~pl a yed ~Iog;m. Ihe membcr5 H 8y ~. and Intern",onal Representa tIve Bray.
NOVEMBU, 1971
JOURNAL fOR
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of our loe:.1 we re \lelcomed at a ~pccial on t apport" du ran l ces cinq an nees et :1 $Omeone you havc I. nown for II Ions
wtc l.end ~lUdy confe rence in Rimou, l. i, rcpondu a ux qUC~ l ions des delcl;uC', limc o nly as a signature on an o!lidal
on fo.l ay 29 th, to cd ebrale th e Fifth A n- Cel ie rc nconlre (UI cOllro nne.: par 11 1\ co mmllnic:tt ion. He also dbclls~eu Ihe
nivcrS:lfy of th c in ~ [[.II :uion of Ihe 10- biln'lliel ct une soiree da nS~lIlt e "II" la extre mely- hig h COSI of living in Ala,l.a.
car~ charter, prcsiuence de Reprc';C nt anl Internationa l Ihe .ca rc ily of employmcm Ihe re, and
O ur loca l represents the plant, cleri· Go:or~l' Pella. qui re mp lacail Vice I' rc~i· Ihe wbjecls discll SSCU m Ille meeting-
cal. and Iraffic employees of the Quebec dent w. l..uJym:ln du Prernier Di'lrict, hcalth: !k1fet)'; a mod arbitration thai
Telephone Comp,IIlY ,md the emp lQYcc~ rctenu Jans le5 I' rotinees M aritime~. \la~ ,taged; and Ih .. fI."""ihilily. from
of the Lenl.urI FlecHie Compan} 's Ki- LOUIS G\O'f fill M, I.IC both the environmenml and economic
mou,l.i plant. point~ of ,ie\l, of eon,lructing an 1I1)()·
" he o rgilni7ef\ of the con ference milc pipe linc (rom Ihe oil field~ Ht
sp,ne\! no drorh 10 mal.e it a Mlcee", Sowers Urges Members Prudhoc !l.IY to Valdez in thc ~oulh.
Bu,ine" fo.l anagf.'r Paul Virl. in the To Support New Officers Bill Bower, :l frel.jucnt lIi,itor 10 our
orcning ~peech, gave a re,ume of Ihe 10- 1000al, ~po~e on the importance of SliP-
cal'~ aecompli~hmcn l S during Ihe la't 1.. (1 , 2220, LEXIl"GTO .... KY ,- Our I)'" I;"l,' dCl.leu repre'\Cnta l he ~ who su p-
five )c:.r, and rf.'vealed Ihe (ulul'e proj- cicction of ollicen. \la, held in June. and POft labor and Ihe lI.orl.ing man. Amen ,
ech of Ihe lOCH I in the hc~1 inlcre," of Ihc nev.lr-clected and re·clecll'd "lIkcr" I ha'·e been a,l.eu ..... h) 1 COlllnlenled
ih member" 1001. the O:llh of oflice. v.·hi.:h \la, au· fa\orably on management in :1 pre\ioll'
In hi, '1X'C.'h, l're,i<Jem Koori~lIe mini$tered by Internaliomll Kepre~ nta· column, 1 \'a~ e,\po-.cll 10 an edllc;Llional
G,)(lhouI emph",b:eu Ihe importance of ti\'e Gordon L. Bra), al ollr re!;llliar Jul)' experience and hale co nduded Ihat
unilY within po .... crfll] intf.'rnalionailinion, met'ling, there are many bencfil~ to he dcrile(l
10 be lInlc 10 L1eal \I ilh Illultimuionnl ill"inc" II lal1il)!Cr amI I-in;lncial Sec- from a 51ll(iy of (he altitude> of tho,e
corpor;lliun, lil.e Gcnf.'ra l Tele phone :lnLl rClar), Clwrlc~ Sov.er,. T rea'll r(' r lI ill), ,-Ih) function in Ih,lt area. Gcner.. lly
Flcctmnic~, \I hkh conlrol, Quebec T<!le' Dale, and Exccllliw Boafd member ,pcal.inl!. J hll"e fmlnu thrm III be \lcll-
phone :1Il.! Lenl.UrI Electrk. a, .... ell as ( .cor!;le Lamb \lcre rr·clec!ed !O otl1ce, educated. sin~le-minded. purpo ..... rul. anu
-.t"H'rHI Olhcr conlp'lOie, in man y (',,"n- 1he nCI\ ollken. are Vice Prc,ident lough, wilh ;1 »olid:lril)" :tn IlitiUlde of
IriC' of Ihe \lorlu. Lce Commu:.e. Recording $entlar), IOI:I! commitmcnt. Thr~' function as a
Intermltional Repre"ent:lli\e Loui. Glcnda) Fit) 5l.idmore. and FwclIIh ... team--oflen. the tcam Ihal confronl~ la-
GUll l hi ~r Ihanl.cd the o!licers and memo Board members Jame, BI:tcl.v.ell. Flil.a- hor', leilill acro..~ the tahle ur lit il gricv-
bcr~ for the cooperation given him dl1r- hClh SI)ivc). Joe '1 'III,field, illld K~I11!ie am:c,
ing the 1:"1 live ),ell r". During ;I qllc,,- lI a),S. Who arc your reprC'o('nlalil'c,,'? Did
tion·:lIld·an'\ler pcriod, he explained Ihe COn!;lfiltlli:ltion, 10 Ollr ollker~! ),011 hclp elecl \0I11e(lIlC whu ~:11l ,il in
operatiun- of the loeal :1Il.! Ihe 1 urge :111 of our menlber~ ILl ,uppor! on Ihe 1>.1Il1C. wmcone who 11H~ c\peri-
Inlcrnil110nal Uffire. Ihe ollker~ Jurin!,! Iheir !crm of ollieI', ence, or did }our apathy contrihutc to
T he confcrence cnded \lilh a hanl.]lIct CII.IMI 11. Sol\ I kS. B , M , thc eleclion of <;ome .,emi·lilcrale doo.!
and uance. \lith Internalional Reprc,ent· \lho will be completel), ouIC[;I'M:U ? lacl.
:llivc (,eor~c I'cua ilt the hCill! tltbJc. rc - or in[f'rt'~1 (:an hring thi" .. houl in lin),
placing j· ir,,1 D i~tric\ ImeTll;lIiomll Vice Progress Meeting Reported; local.
I' re~ident W , L,u.l}'man. \lho could nm
Professionalism Expound ed fo. lana£ement '\emh ib be,1 men il1lo
alleml beeall,e of nnolhcr imporrant en-
Ihc negot:l\ion, nrena. QlIr rcpre ..... nta·
l.'ar:rmrnt in Ih.' ~I nrilim.! P nwinc~,. 1..11, 2lZ7. SA N FHANCISCO, CALIF, li,e, ,ill"! be 1lI least n~ good. In paying
• • • _ Imllledi:llcly aftl'f his rehlrn from uibul.' 10 compelcnt pl'ofe~iollillhl11. 1
Lo: Loe .. 1 nOll. C'e~t Toi et ""oi-Co: AI:.,I.:I, ]> re~ident 0:111 Pllcillo m:II.le hi~ am aHempling 10 poinl out a po"iblc
\ 101;:111 lIllichc. bien en Vile. acclleillait tcs reporl ,II Ollr regu lar meelinl;, I-I c and (Irea of drfidcnty al Ihe loca! lelcl.
Incml're\ (Ie 1;1 Sc~'lion Locale :!2tll) lor, George Capdiel ille attended the 27th Get Ihe be,! po,~ible men cle.-Ied 1I1tO
(fllne reneontre ') nuie"le il RimOll\Li. Ie ,\nnual Ninth Oi,lri,-t I'rogre" 'lteling oflice-politkal and union lind Ihen gel
2') maio po1lr '>Ouligner Ie Cinqui~me :u the Anchorage-We'!\\:lnl Hotel. behind them :lIld givc Ihcm ..oIllC su p-
,\nnhef,;!irc (Ie ~a ron(lation. 1r1lernlltion,tI Vice Pre,ideot W. L. porI.
I u SeCtl,)11 Local 2200 rcgrOll[IC Ie, Vin«lo. Ninlh Di"lrict, opened the meet· JO:Oll'lI SC~ \ONI, .I M., ".5.
emp~o}"c, lie bureau, (Ill rc~c:Hl, e\ lc\ ing. and Intcrn:,t;on<l! l're,idcnl (,harle~
tclcphoni">le, ;J I'clllploi de 1;1 c"mpagnic It , I' illard "a~ Ihc firM spcal.e r to ;lU-
QlIch ... c T':kphone. ainsi qll", le~ emp)o)'':~ .Ire" the llpproximalely-20() l,,,"'mbkd New Officers Installed;
de ru,inc Lcnl.urt Electric de KimO\I\l.i. dclegale"
Lc\ organi"l1eur. n'onl mcn<lge ;!lIcun AI:I,l.a Governor William A. I gan. Contract Brings Improve ments
CrroT! pour 411C CClIe rcneontre !>Oit d" $cmltor Mil.e Gr~,el. ilnJ Repre\Cnmthe
1.. 1 t . 227' . liEU. ' IA\\ K, NJ .-Our
phI ) illlcrc";lIlle~. r-.1"1. lkl,'kll. o..-.i,u.:,.'t~ v.hu 1..... '1<.:11I1ed members. v.ho ar ... cmplo~eo.! b)' Ihe 1rE
I.·AlOent tl'AfTilire" Paul Viel a profile frvIII IBFW cilmp.. ign ~L1p port . lI.ere :rl~j) Impcri<ll Corpor.llion. in,tillleo.! their
de I'OCca,ion pour Iracer lin hilan 1111 guc~ t ,pea I.eI',. A roll cilll of IB FW
newl)-clec!cd nffieers in AI1I;II'1.
Ifllvad accompli durant le~ lIernier, cin4 oflici:.I, in attendum:e \\ould havr
T he officer, are Prc,idl'nt 101m Walti·
an, 1.'1 a tal[ pllrl IIc~ pro)et. ,l'ilVenlr SOllndc\1 I j ~c :1 who '~ who 01 Ihe orgnni-
pour k miCUX-ctre des Illcmbre,. 111}'er: Vi~'c I' re~i<Jent Pal M ignogaa: Re·
Ja lion.
corrJing Secrel;L(), Virginia Simud; Treas-
D;m, -on alloculion. Ie I' n',i<Jcnt Ko - 'I ho\C pl'e~enl includeJ J l:lfry V,ln
uriStl'" GU<lhou t ;I wulign" l'imporli,nce urer Gerry Bel:lIlu : Financi:.1 ScCl'eHLry
A .'~da1e. Intefll;llional Tre:Nm:r; S, E,
uc plu" en plus grande ut' ..... rrgrouper Ib y lo,~: Executi\c Bonrd ll1emllcrs Bill
Thomp'on. Internalional Vice Pre,iJcnl ,
Hughe ~. I-ranl. I' ;crce. anJ Leonard
lhln, ue va,IC" el pui,,,ante" unilc' \)ndi· 1 ighth Di,trict; Ed ('kilTY. I'rc,iuenl,
calc, intermltionale, pour pou\oir fain: Murph}, \lho is al..o our rcgi,trllr: Ser·
local 3. Ne\l Yorl. Cil): J<hCph D.
fm'" :lll\ prnhli:me~ I"n!;t'mlr~~ par 1:1 fnr- geant-al·Arms Hill Vaul;h:ln: and )hop
''''I'l1:ln , In1t~rn ational Sccrctar~': K, W.
slc\lard~ Joe Rebardo (I're· l-';lhricalion ).
ma lion de corpof<llion, multimuionales fo.1cAI\\ce , Manll,!;ing EJilor o( the J,wr-
Rieharu Oberle I A~!lCmhl)'), -I im 5i-
giganle,quc, telie, que Gt'ncTlII Tele- IIId: R. r. Barrus. Internatiol1:l1 Rcpre-
phone et Fleclronks 411; comruk QlIebec \cntalivc: ;111.1 " Big Hill" Ilov.er, govern- nlO lle IOffice). Joe Krajc ..... ,1.j ( Ware·
Telephune ~t [ enl.urI Eleclric. llin,i ment repre-.enl:tlive. Ihe !:ttter 1.... '0 bolh hOlL'>C), IlIld Sonny fo. l alcro (ni!;hl ~hift).
qu'un grand nomhre d'autrh eompalOnie, of Vui!ejo, California, Our local r~eivcu many improve-
d"n, phl'icll1'" pay,. Danny comme nl!'d on meelin g Gover· men\) in Ihe lasl cOl11racl: howe\'e r. v.e
R"'prc!lCnl:ml Inlernalional Loui, Gau- nor Fgan, "f!'~idenl 1'!IIard, $ccrcl:lry expeci a much beBcr contract the next
III;CI a ICIIIC'C;" I,,, uni~i.,~ eI Ic' " eeIMIL. alLd Blulhe, McAIII.·cc j'ltr)on· tillie, lIno.!, Brother. \Ie mean it!
membres pour la coll<lbor.l1ion qu'ils Illi lilly lind ho" jntere~ting it h tu meet .low" WAt 1'1\n' [M, 1'.5.
EX IUIUT ,.;\ ..
ASSETS
GENERAL AND OTHFR FUNDS
Ca.h
On Deposit (Including Timc tXpoo;ils) .. . ..... . ..... . S 9.193.81.1.27
Undepusitcd Recei(ll~ 2.54.842.06
Returned ('h«:~s . . ...... ... .. . . 1,470.IS
Vke·l'reMdenl\· and Dlro:clors' Office Accounts :! I 0.200.00
Olliec hind 50.00 S 1),660.J76.48
Inlestmcnt (At 11001. V:ltue)
Curporule Stocb s 466,46S.90
Bonds 1.940.2KS.00
NOlc~ RCi;civHble Secured by Rcal E~tllie 17.635.992.2S
Note~ R ce~ivable Secured by Col1:ueral . .. 5211,500.00
Claims Under Federal Housing Adminis tra tion
JOURN Al FO R NOVEM 8 ER , 19 71
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1 UN I):-'
)\IIII'I AR'
DEATH S I- RVIU- PFNSION
Cil-'NI- R"l BFNFFIT DFFEN';I- LONVl- NTION ASS I~S M I H I BENFFIT
BAI.AN( F JULY I, 1970-1'er
Priur Audit R ~porl $1II.~;'il. I 04.0~ 52.243.638.21 $3,063,865.59 S 2J:~O ,O()0,OO S 25.000,00 SI90.479.5S9.98
Add:
NFT (l)FCH.FASF) OR
I NC RFASF IN l UND
ACCOUNTS
Inc r~ ll\C
in hind AcclJunt~
Income Rccc:i p! \ AIlOC;!lled
D unng Pcrioo_Frtlm F\
hibil "C" 511.922 .481.98 $ 253.573.51 SI..!64.27IUII S 7 14 .2U~.11 S'44.21'>1),~n 47.401.740.117
Dedurl:
Der reasc in I un(1 Acn)un"
r xpc nsc Di ,hU"'cm~nls·
I' rom FAhih i! "C' $17,82\1.084. IR 5 70.27.!.7U S 374.fi27.87 $ 2,·H M,628.\)~ $ 1I~,11I9.30 S 211.233.341.23
NFl'!DH R I-A'>I' ) O R
INCKI-'A$ I- IN "UN!)
A(CQUN'1S 61.6-'6.24 S 11\1,300.81 S t(t(1}.6~U,~1 'i(I.7U4,421,1I4) S S 19.U41.5114.30
1'1011-: C;mudmn (lollur, ,Irl' inclmled in the abo,e figures ... . Ih oll t regard W cAch:tn l!t' (hlTerenli:tl\,
On Dc]llhit
Anlcric;1Il Security :.ntl Tru\t Comp:.ny. Wa,hing!on, D. C.
GerICnrl and Other hrmh
VOlIl'her A\:count s 7()O.t23.2 1
Payroll Acwunt 600,000.00
Refunll Account S,OOIlOQ
Defen..e hmd Agenq ,\ccollnt 1.754.43
De:lIh Dcncn! Fund AI!.: nq Account Y.! 14.j _1
Gener.11 " und A!>cnt.:) Account 2.1.-lj') 69 S l.3l9.HI .86
Pcn,ion AencHt fo und
Vnuc her ACCIlI,"1 ~~R III"' 17
Agcn~y Account 11.84 1.44
Benefit An·Utlllt . 17S.001l.no 7 IH,n.6r
S 2,O~.~,!O.'i.47
The NHlional BanI.. uf WIl~hinl!lon. Wn,hington. D. C.
Gencnll I und Account $ lli.'i.900.68
I'en~ion ikncfit h md Accounl _--",'O".U()O.O()
l h.: Blink of NOI'II ~(JIill. \lImtreu!. Quchce. CllnllulI- Ddcn-.;,:
Fund Accounl ., 6 1.-l7 1.72
T he Ro}:.i nanl.. of Cunll<1a. \Iunlrea!. Ouellee. Canada
VI.lUcher Account S 1~6.21~.O:!
I'a)roll AC~'uunt 411.000.()(} 186,2 1~ .02
The lIn nl.. of NOlla $cotia. Chri~lillnsled. United Stale, Vir:;in
hlnmh- T ime i>epo,il, 1Lnlled St;llc\ Dollnr,)
General hind S 4.1I0·Ul!)(1 no
Death Henefit "unU 100,OOO.()O
Defen'\.(' "und 1.700.000.00
Pcn,ion "cnrlll Fund I 1. lOU. UOO. Oil :!n. :!f)(I.1I0() 00
. 0
. E.AT.H. B.E.NE.fI.TS
. PA.10• LA
•.ST
. 12. M
. 0.N.TH.S• • • • $ 2.304.650.97 • • • •$.5•.11. 1••8.14 .8.
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ii
Prayer lor Our Deceaseli Members
111 (hi.l· :it'aSOI/ of th(IIIJ..SKiI'illg. 11'(' COlIIl' 10 YOII i ll l'Orroll'. Lor d. alld (lsJ.. YOlir hkslil/gs for Ollr
Bro rlIN.I· wh o !t(/I'{' Il'fl this l'ort". IVdCo1II1' Ihelll , II 'e illlp/or e YOII, i l1 //J YO llr 1I(,(1I'('Idy 1I/{/IIJ'io l1.l (lilt!
gil'e th l'lI/ r est , N(' III('II/her, (00, ollr Ftl/II I'f , th eir / (llIIi li e,\', II"I/o.l'e grief i,1 OI'l' IWlw!lII ill g. (II/(! l' lI!ighft' ll
th eir lJ('artJ' w i//) )'Ollr /-I o /y Spirit.
W e IlwlIl.. YOII . Lonl. for thl' hOll/llit'.f )'()II hlll't' bl's/f)wed UJlOII Ill' dl/rillg Ille yl'llr, (/lid ill the
WOrtii' oj till' IJOcl, StUlllid LOIl8ft'l/ow, we J'OY:
"Cotl of Iltt' car/II. the .fAy. Ihe JUl.'
MaJ..er of all (I/)OI'e, heloll' .
W i' gil'l' T het' t!JallJ..J·, T hy IUI/IIC WC sillg,
A!migh t}' FtII/zcr. IW(/l'ell!Y K illg. A lIIl'lI. "
[o'n'd"I' ick II . C lal"kl', LI T. 1 Lcu :\ Iinnil'k, 1.,.1'. 18 W. A. 1~(lb ~ ' I' I ~ "n, L.t T. a :;3
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Handyman's Corner
Bag-If-All! The bag is held firmly in piace
while )ou fill it with thc aid of a
.. We take a lo t for granted generous-size scoop. It ' 1lso contains
here in Allll!rica . . a lot of the ~idc-mou nt ed racks fo r your rake
good lire cs~cia ll y. Now take a and other garden 100]S. Tru ly the
si mple invention like th e plastic handym an'S home companion.. a
bag. fo r insta nce. Giant plastic re~llIy fresh approach to solving
bags. to be more specifi c. Thcy have your trash problem,
si mply thous:lIlds of uscs in our To oblain Ihe ensy-to-follow
everyday life. but their greatest BAG -IT-ALL pattern number 493.
boon 10 moo Am..:rican man and send S 1.00 by currency. check or
woman muM be as tras h bin and money order to :
laundry hamper.
But how to hoid these bags up? The Electncal Workers' Journal
Pattern Dept
The :ms\\crs si mple i f you look 011 P. O. BOil 2383
the unit Gary Ov"ens of NBC's Van Nuys. Ca . 91409
LAUG H- i N seri.:s is usi ng. I t's
ca l kd Ihe BAG- iT -A LL. and you Other pattcrn~ you will enjoy;
can really solve your trash disposal structed. yet lightweight mobile unit. No. 250 T ool s t orage shed ... S 1.00;
problem beautifully. You simply Now if you've ever tried to hoid No. 176 H:lnging wall desk ...
take the gi:mt p lastic bag (which up one of Ihese bags :md fill it wit h $ [.00; No, 402 Swag lamp .. . 75 C;
you C;1Il purcha~e at your neighbor- grass cutti ngs. leaves or other Ira!> h No. 454 Sewing cabinel ... S 1. 00;
hood ~1() re) and ~ec urc it at four al the sa me time. you']] !..now why Booklet picturing 450 projects ...
cornas inside this slurdily-con- we drea med lip Ihe BAG- iT-ALL. 75 ¢.
Announcing: ships to its members. It is the hope that. over the yea rs,
the award s will contri bute not only to the personal de·
velopment and achievement of th e successful candidates,
The IBEW but also to the development and improvement of the elec-
t rical ind ustry. of which we are a vital part.
Program B.Chem.E.
B.S.Ch.E.
B.E.
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Science In Chemical Engineering
. . . . ... Badlelor of Engineering
B.S.E. Bachelor of Science in Engineeri ng
The ISEW lakes great pleasure in announcing the Found· B.E.E. .. BachelOf 01 Electrical Engineering
ers' Scholarship PlOgram for the 1972 Competition. B.S.U . Bachelor 01 Science in Electrical Engineering
The IBEW oHefs to its members a maximum of 12 8.E.S. BachelOf 01 Engineering Science
Founders' Scholarships annually for university study leading B.S.E.S. Bachelor or Science in Engineering Science
to bachelor's degrees in specified fields. The number of B.M.E. .. Bachelor 01 Mechanical Enlineerinl
scholarships awarded is determined by the number of B.S.M.E. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Enlineering
qualilied applicants. One scholarship is awarded for each B.S.I.E. BachellH" or Science in Industrial Engineerini
25 qualified applicants or major fraction thereof. They
will be granted on a competitive basis to Qualified can·
didates from aU branches of the ISEW. OTHER COURSES
The ISEW Founders' Scholarships honor a small group B.S.Acc. . . Bachelor of Science In Accounting
of skilled and dedicated wiremen and linemen wh o in B.Arch. Bachelor of Architecture
November, 1891, organized the International Brotherhood B.B.A. Bachelor of Business Administrat ion
of Electrical Workers. B.S.B. Bachelor of Science in Business
The scholarships are worth $2,500 a year for up to B.S.B.A. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
four years of study. They can be applied to study toward B.S.Ee. . . . Bachelor of Science In Economics
<I ~<lch~ l ul's ~~KI~~ ill lilly of th~ approved fields listed B.I.D.... ...................................... B~t;ht l o( ul Industrial Design
below. B.S.!. M. Bachelo r of Science in Industr ial Management
Eligibility-The IBEW Founders' Scholarships are open B.S.I.R. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Relations
to IBEW members who have been In continuous good B.S.Mel. Bachelor of Science in Meta llu ro
standing for at least fo ur (4) years by the time they begin
college study or an original member of a local union
chartered less than four (4) years. It is further required
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PIC<lSO send me the leallet. " 1972 18EW FOUNDERS' SCHOl·
that apprentices shall have completed a full , formal ap· ARSH IPS" and necessary application materials. I will have been 1
prenticeship as established in their trade and area. an IBEW member In continuous good standing for at least 1
Applicants are required to take the Scholastic Aptitude four (4) years before I would start using this scholarship next
fall.
Test (SAT), which will be administered in communities
throughout the United Stales and Canada. They can be NAME: ______________- -- - - - - -- - - -- -- - - - - ----
taken on any of the following dates: November 6, 1971. (print or typo)
December 4, 1971. or January 8, 1972.
ADDRESS:
(strHI)
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS [SEW l ocal Union No. ________ Card No. ________
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