60 llode He hu fhe e nthuSlutu; IU pport <strong>01</strong> fhe AFL CIO and ,n cen tr~l bodIes 10. Ihe eumlnt prni dential flec ti on come Novcmbtr 6, <strong>1984</strong>, Wr despe.;rely need a un!vcual comp.ehenslve nauonal InsUrince provarn, like chll wh.ch h., p.onn luceu,£ul .n Canada. Enlland .nd many OIhc. counl"U Ihal take (ate <strong>of</strong> IhclI cUi:en from the c.~dle III Ihe Ir~"c Then the •.., would nOI be any .eflecllon. on the elderly ~nd Ihe needy who have bten de nred. ".·monlh c05l·<strong>of</strong>.l,vmg hold back <strong>of</strong> Soci.1 .sccurtty money, whIle lenllOn and congr essman vOle Ihem$clvu a hdlY rille Theopcnml.emarh <strong>of</strong> Walle. Mondalc Wat hI ' harpy leehnl Ih'l Lceh Walesa had won Ihe Nobel Pnze fOI hll Solldanry In Ihe face <strong>of</strong> eonfllCUIlI h"mltll~lInn We proudly applauded a fI&hlln~ fellow cleclllcian ,n Poland II Presidenl Rcal'ln II leeleeled, " Will mun four yeall <strong>01</strong> hardship fOI Ihe cldelly and I,bo, We cannOt let II h.ppen 'Ialn. upeelilly fOI Ihole dIsplaced walke" who hive bun hun by lObo" and a.e 100eed 10 aequlle ne'" Iklll, at leu pay Oul futule P'Clldent Mondale hu the anSwe. ,obs-full Employmenl bw wnh ,eelh In II 10 aJJu,e useful lob. 10. all who Wlm 10 "'o,k, Tt"d_Conlen l law to ,equlle celtaln pomon <strong>of</strong> U S.·made pall. In fo.e'ln made produel', iIOld he,e, fall trade beneflunl U S WOlken and p,od uels as much .1.1 uadinl J"I"nelt, StlSle InduJftlu-C'nh p.ovam 10 reV.ve de chmnl bUlc InduJlllu ID wh.eh nallon'Sluenllh, mllhon5 <strong>of</strong> JObs depend, EJu~"'l/oll-Sh"'rly I"erene Icdefll lId 10 up gr.de public Ichooll, eollele "duel liOn 1000n gUl, anleU 10 quahfled ch.ldren wo.ken and n~edy, Humtln RJlhu-Iqualllshu fOI wom"n, mmo, IIIU m .11 .1.11'"11 <strong>of</strong> ou, economic and pohueal hf", TaJru-Tu law chanlu 10 make Co'poUlluni and wullhy mdlvlduals pay Ihell f.1I Ih"e. U wOlktn II .... V~ hnr Qutl/lfy <strong>of</strong> Ltfe-Sleppo:d up hoU)ml plollams, h'&h"'ay .nd bm1le ,epalfs. modflntUIIOn and ellenJlon <strong>of</strong> tran!ipo,ullon SYSlemJ, U,onle, ell "I,onmen,,1 ptO,eellons, It IS up 10 UI 10 PUI thl) C'UI leader m Ihe While Hou§c, hll IIUM II ma,chm~ on Lei·, all march wnh hIm ploudly Le,", all h"lp 10 cICCI Mondalc lUI our "C... ptulden, lou, m",,"hl Retirees Tour Power Plant RETIREES CLUB OF LU. II, SAN FRA NCISCO, CAL ISENIOR SITE5\--A croup <strong>01</strong> OUI ,C!lIet'S wenl on a tnur <strong>of</strong> Ihe PacIfic Ca!l and Elccllle ComranY'1 new powe, pbol In S.n franCISCo Flul we were liken 10 • room .nd bllefed on whal we were aboUI 10 Itt-the ""Icr, pumpmg. and dl1 mbuuon <strong>of</strong> Ihe condense, unlls. Wllel, in Ih,) ca§c, 15 from ,hc bay, which II uhy Aitcl Ihe IIUm 15 eondeMcd, It IS '''lufIl"d 10 the bl)' Ahr, hl1rflnl. we llarlcd the 10UI flUI ~IOP .... , I lencrllOI Untl, dnven by IWO P,att III. Whuney lei e"I'nu, one on each "de: <strong>of</strong> Ihe lene,alo, The unil de"elo,,1 ISO megaw.tlJ II I !,OOOV I~I 10 a d.5 InbuIl0" n an,lormel Ihat III turn SlepS up 10 IIS,ooo V·J phue II IS a slIndby unll Ihat tin be .ulom.llully lurned on aWly from Ihe &taUon, In Case the local load III San Func'KO lieU 100 h'lIh The ,et enlllllCJ 'un on. hl,hl de,scl Olilrom tanks nu. by We then loured the ove, head yard and ,wtlchlng unlll on our way 10 the Jleam pl.nt The ~Ium genefuinll unll Is 10 $1<strong>01</strong> '($ high, and has. sleam Iurbm" unll, d,,, t,.."lta be" 'g (Ired either by ,U 0' <strong>01</strong>1 by I. bUrnell The bollcl II unusual as II " susp"nded by larlle .od$ and eyn from lIeel be"mJ ThIS allo ... , fm (Xp.nflon and CI)nrraC II On SlUm rreuure Ii 1,800 poundl pe' .quuc Inch The tu.b'ne w.n~ at J,600 RPM Ihrough hl8h ~nd low Unill on lurh,ne In a direel dllvt II) the geneillo, Thll sene,alOr devdopJ 210 me~~Watl5 '1 10,000 "oln, J rhue We Irfl the lI~neraIO ' Ind procceded to Ihe cont rol SlaliOn whr'e everylh"'g IS monnored 10' "lb' IlIon, boIler troublu, ele. Tn the glOlIp, Ihlf waf. very CJfClUng IOu' The above Wat w"" cn by VICt P'Clldcnl Harry Wehl At this time w~ h ~ .~ ,;omc ud news 10 .epon One <strong>of</strong> our ol1 glnal m~mbers <strong>of</strong> the SenlO. SIxes, Re"e Cagne, passed away laSt month He was ou, fI ,sl s«rctary·trCUU,Cf. H ~ and hl$ ...,fe, Agou, helJl«l Itl m.ke OU r Chrj51mu ~nd Ladle.' OIY 10 suecuslul We WIll all mIn a lui IIle"d and BrOlher Retirees Hear Interesting Speaker RETI REES Of L.U. II, LOS ANGELES, CAL ApIOPIl' 10 October 12, Columbul D.y, on which our monthly mrmbt:rshlp meelIDg feJl, we had t "cry mlere",lD, speakel, MI BIll Mar. He spake <strong>01</strong> hl5 u~lIencu as III ROTC membe, when In h,sh school, hll nll"'~ m WUI POmt, and <strong>of</strong> hi. acu"e dUlY III World War I! as a B29 1"111<strong>01</strong> ,n Ihe Soulh PaelAc . He saw dUlh .od dutr\lcllon flul hand He ullrn.cd I". tIJ ~"U "I(len 10' coml"g OUI <strong>of</strong> Ihese upellenccs unSCllhed, Ind lold how proud he "'ai, and IS, to have had the opponu""y <strong>of</strong> servlnl OUI veal counlry_lh" conltnenl Ih;t Columbus d,scovc, ed 111 1492 MI Ma,.'. wo,d. <strong>of</strong> 'OSP'IIIIOn mad" uS fccl how ImpanaOI 11 1$ {OI us, and fo, row,,, lenerallons, Ihal we (onunue to wo.k lowud keep'''11 our cnunny, and Ihe wo.ld, from eomptcle annlh,bllnn AVID wr mU~llhank S'lIe, leanne Colhel, pro"am challpeI$O", fo. be, lOltJlshl ID anlngIDIl fo, M, Ma,. 10 come belole UI 00 such ao h'$lonul date BIOlher p,tJldenl Ralph !.a.k"l conducted I con CISC busID"'s agenda afle, whlcb w" had Ihe rlusu,e <strong>of</strong> hUllnl hom B,Olhel Barry Meyen <strong>of</strong> Local I I He ",/olmed U5 <strong>of</strong> Ihe p. eseRI StaIU$ <strong>of</strong> ou, hlld·carned beneflt5, for a urn" the tlealrh Ind Welfare P'DI.am, "·c.e In lcopardy Because aJl <strong>of</strong> ul Ih,nulhoUI the nallon leI Our stale ."d IWe,al ,ep.",entaltv", kno ... Ihal ,h"l0( benefl .. "'e Iu"e earned, and are now lawi. arc nOl 10 be IImpeled wllh, scven oul <strong>of</strong> 10 bills we.c passcd Th,s laue, ",Io, mallon wu leponed m the last O,",S,",C Ncw$lellcl Sevelal <strong>of</strong> OUr ,ewed mem be" devole many hour' <strong>01</strong> rc search and wOlk lell"'l1 uu. the lIe ..... I,," .. ,. fu, wl"dl .... e th.lnk them Orhel membe,s Can also I've themsclvCl an arplausc fo, W/lunll 10 Ihell scnaton and Con I'euman. lell"'llhem be ''''are <strong>of</strong> ou. n«dl Many <strong>of</strong> ou, memberi arc 1 .. 11 vaelltonml We lie Imuou$ly .walllnl,h(1I relurn wllh p,eluru and desc"pl1on' <strong>of</strong> what they IIW Ind lumed lke.lI$( <strong>01</strong> these alnem«s Ou r .ne"dance wasn't .. I,eal U u1ual but "·e arc happy to !epoll Ih .. • oumbe. <strong>of</strong> ne ... <strong>IBEW</strong> rClueCl have IOmed ou , club Wc ,,·ekome Ihem and lemmd evtryon" Ih.t we meel , he second Wednesday <strong>01</strong> every month, ycal round HII'PY Ncw Year' Retirees Pay Tribute To Deceased Members ASSOCIATION OF RETIREES, WIV ES, AND WIUUW ~ Uf LU, ~ II , Dt"fROfT, MI CII.-SlIlec November, 1971 , ,he AssocI~tIOn <strong>of</strong> RCliltcl, WIVCI, Ind WIdow, <strong>of</strong> Local S8 hu lemembered Ihe dec"ased BIOIhel5 a"d S,ne'$ <strong>01</strong> lIu r O'gall1UBOn JIl ~dd,,,o.), "t h~ve r~,d Inbule ro o,her pcnl'O" e'l "I l
• .. . . First President Officers Offlcen <strong>of</strong> .he Rr lirru Club, Loll 1O .lglIl, an: Ku McCreight, Ylce pln/dellil Ru n McCreighl, u rn· l1.e" Chuck Kountk, pluldenl, .nd Wi llace Wood.rd, ,etording ItCl tllry. Retirees Club Submits First Letter RETIRE ES CLUBOfL,U. 7l,Sl'OKANE, WASH, The RCtlfCC5 Cl ub w .. fo rmed September'll, 1976 TlliliS OUf O'SI repo r! 10 the !ournlll Aillut local meedng on September'll, 1976, R Stuart KI.i
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