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DURING NATIONAL ELECTRICAL WEEK, FEBRUARY 10-16<br />

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We are proud <strong>of</strong> the vital roles Members <strong>of</strong> the ISEW play In the economies 01 the United States<br />

and Canada. More than one million !BEW Members are on the Job helping power Industry, lighting<br />

our homes, maintaining and constructing commUntcatlon faCili ties. opera ting radio and teleVISion<br />

sta tions, and In general. working In all phases <strong>of</strong> the electncalmdustry. We salute these dedicated<br />

Members dUring National Elec tncal Week . <strong>February</strong> 10-16. We also urge all Members through our<br />

local unions to actIVely partiCipate In the <strong>1974</strong> observance and to make II a truly successful<br />

achievement In recognition <strong>of</strong> the Electncal Industry.


'<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS<br />

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INTERNATIONAL EXECUTI VE COUNCIL<br />

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•<br />

editorial cOlnlnent<br />

• Allllo ~ t e very day. it ~I.!c m s . the valu e <strong>of</strong> th e<br />

dollar bill is .. Iwinking and shrinking i.l nd the<br />

cxprcs!\ion "fa... t buck"' is no w


• Already the impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />

energy crisis has been driven home<br />

to nearly evayone, and itl> effects<br />

:.rc widespread. The prescnt crisis<br />

is duc essentially to a shonfall <strong>of</strong><br />

supply. The situation, however. is<br />

not hopeless. One means <strong>of</strong> significantly<br />

allcviating thc pre~sing shortuge<br />

is to find a satisfactory fucl<br />

substitute for oil in the proccSl. <strong>of</strong><br />

electrical generation.<br />

Reccnt d:1I3 concerning a 540<br />

MW (megawatt) New England nuclear<br />

slmion indicates that. if oil<br />

fired, this same lliation wou ld burn<br />

30.000 barrels a day. In a year. this<br />

would amount to 10.950.000 barrels<br />

<strong>of</strong> oil. Thus, to provide one mcgawatt<br />

<strong>of</strong> elcctricity per day would<br />

burn 56 barrels <strong>of</strong> oil.<br />

New England rdics heavily on oil<br />

to genenlle electriclY; in facl, 70<br />

perccnt <strong>of</strong> this region's gene rlltion<br />

ill dependent on oil. This requ irell<br />

in excess <strong>of</strong> 8 million barrell> <strong>of</strong> oil<br />

per monlh. About 33 perccnt <strong>of</strong><br />

New York State's tOI:11 electrical<br />

genc ration is by oi l, requiring 8 million<br />

barrels per month, equivalcllt<br />

to the needs <strong>of</strong> New England. New<br />

Jersey gCllcmtCli about 54 percent<br />

<strong>of</strong> its electricity u~ing oil, which<br />

:mlOun lS to about 4.5 million barrels<br />

a month. And SO it goes throughout<br />

the nation: 12 percent <strong>of</strong> the nn-<br />

;I.·e<br />

~Ie; •• ·<br />

•••• ,,'e.·<br />

;1 Is<br />

eetle<br />

tion's electricity ill gcncrated u~ing<br />

oil , which comes to about 45 million<br />

barrels a month.<br />

Referring ag


Canadian Labour Congress<br />

Union Industries Show<br />

October 5 through<br />

October 9, 1973<br />

Officers and members <strong>of</strong> tS EW<br />

assisted in the employers .,lh ;b,;ls<br />

Unions 254. 424. 348, and 1007<br />

jointly sponsored tBEW booth.<br />

• More than 125.000 P'=r ~on s<br />

I n ur~'u (hi, ycar"ll Canadian Union<br />

irH.l lh(rks Show in Edmonton. Alberta<br />

ami \'is itcd the rBEW exhibit<br />

\\, hieh pro\(~d to be- onc <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ShO\\ ", rn o~1 popular allraelions.<br />

I kid Octobe r 5-9, the Show<br />

' 1}I,IINm:J by the Canadian Labour<br />

Congro:'\ i .. becoming a r'l\'orilc annual<br />

cwnt in Can:tua. The pu r~~<br />

tlf lh ~ Show b [0 di splay to the<br />

public the g


crs. were given away in Ihe drawin<br />

g!>. Major ilppJiance pri l C!o. werc<br />

give n away each eveni ng from the<br />

!>tage in the Iheatre.<br />

The <strong>IBEW</strong> wa), wdl advertised<br />

in olher ways through Ihe di·.tribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> literature and small gifts.<br />

A ll nine or Ihe lBHV films \\crc<br />

!>hown a numbe r <strong>of</strong> limes each day<br />

duri ng the Show.<br />

The Show wa~ otricially opened<br />

by L ie utenant Governor <strong>of</strong> A l­<br />

berta J. W. G rant MacEwan, assisted<br />

by William Dodge, executive<br />

secrcl,uy <strong>of</strong> the CLC; Henry<br />

Rhodes, CLC d irector fo r the<br />

Show; and many other honoured<br />

guests represcnt ing provincial and<br />

federal gove rnments and trade<br />

unions.<br />

Member. 01 Local 1007 Ol"rlle Ihe<br />

Edmonl on Power •• hibU. PIC lufid .re Ga ry<br />

Paul and Graham Smith.<br />

Alberta Lleut. nll nl Governor J. W. Gra nl<br />

MacEw an i, s hown being liven Inst ruclions<br />

on Ihe uSl <strong>of</strong> I hOI , tic k from erOl hers<br />

Gary Paul and Jim Mll che " .<br />

Thank You, Edmonton!<br />

Th e <strong>International</strong> Broth erhood <strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers and Local<br />

Unions 254, 348, 424 and 1007 take this oppo rtunity to say<br />

" THANK YOU!" fo r your support <strong>of</strong> the record-setting<br />

CLC UNION INDUSTRIES SHOW<br />

We al so wi sh to ac knowled ge the cooperation <strong>of</strong> all the organiza·<br />

tions listed below. The numerou s contributions <strong>of</strong> prizes wh ich<br />

enhanced the elect rica l industry display were greatly apprec iated<br />

and assisted in the accomplishment <strong>of</strong> a highly successful show.<br />

MAJOR PRIZES DONATED BY:<br />

GREAT WEST ELECTR IC LTD.-Electrohome Ste"eo<br />

NEWBERY ENERGY LTD.-Westinghouse Color TV<br />

INTER NATIONAL OFFICE-lBEW-John Inglis Stove. 2 Philips Stereos<br />

The many olher el ectrical appliances and goods donated by:<br />

Alberla Alarm Co .. Barker Electric U d., Brown & Marshal Ud .. Canadian<br />

General Electric. Calgary. Cana Industrial. Commercial Eleclric, Cana·<br />

dian <strong>International</strong> Comstock. Cote & Fl ato Electric Ltd., Crowle Electric,<br />

Electrical Contractors Assoc. 01 Alberta. Edmonton Telephones, Edmonton<br />

Electric. Evans Electric. Flint Electric, Frontrer Electric. Foley Elec­<br />

Irical Contractors Ltd .• w. Got & Associates Elec. lid .. Hammond<br />

Electric lid., Huber Electric LId .. Hume & Rumble. Hunter's Eloc.<br />

Service Ltd .. tndustrlal Power Instal .• J & M Electric. Medicine Hal.<br />

Johnson Brothers Elec. Co. LId .. Johnson Controls lid., Stan Johnson<br />

Elec. Contractors. Ltd" Jorgenson Electric. K & D ElectriC. lutz ElectriC.<br />

Matthews Etectric, Progress Electric. Provincial Etectric, Ram-Ray<br />

Electric, Ricks Electric. Robbies Industries. A. D. Ron. Doug Smith<br />

Electric, Sun Electric, Swan ElectriC. Carl Tomlinson. Traid Electr1C.<br />

Wallers Electronics. Westmghouse, Calgary, Roberl Wood Electric.<br />

Wyder ElectriC, Carlson Electric, Western Electrrt:al Constructors Ud.,<br />

Neon Products LId .. Honeywell U d., <strong>IBEW</strong>.<br />

SHOW EXHIBITO RS -<br />

Alberta Government Telephones. Edmonton Telephones. Edmonton<br />

Power. Federal Pioneer Ud., Neon Products Ud .. and <strong>IBEW</strong> Local<br />

Unions.<br />

FREE DRAW WINNERS<br />

M. Montgomery. R. COK. M. Beland. Mrs. O. Rijavec. G. Thompson. R.<br />

Fleming. C. Deltmer, L. Doughty, L. Chaliloux. E. Bara, D. Chadwick.<br />

D. Robinson. M. Cholad, C. Hamilton. Mrs. J. Pointe. K. Noble, E. Cyrie.<br />

Mrs. B. Babichak. L. Bigoney. K. Westllk, K. Chiks. G. Hoge. A. Rudellck,<br />

Mrs. Hill, E. Soycy. R. Hand. W. Mullen. A. Lenders, M. Ivan. P. Munro,<br />

G. Scho field. S. Caruth, A. Grans. L. Hunter, Mrs. R. Jodoin. J. Dempster.<br />

R. Bodeux, A. Feschuk, O. Bethune. C. Andruchlw. J . Sherban. C.<br />

Mudge F. Cheple. A. Molole. M. Macauley. W. Vl 1Ienue. C. Tyler, H.<br />

McRae. A. ROKbu rgh. Mrs. W. Herbert. Mrs. S. Mu rugam. V. Harrison,<br />

E. Dolynchuk. J. Plch, K. Adler. Mrs. P. Blake, J. Osborn e, A. AtkIns.<br />

G. Banash, A. Massimino. W. Slecek.<br />

,


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Fldl," 1 Pionur Limited emplo~s members<br />

01 Local 2S4 e t the AI'd eee., Alberta plant,<br />

This exhibit s l>owed some 01 tl>e company"<br />

unlon-mede equlpmenl,<br />

Edmonton Telephonll multltl>eme display<br />

SI>OWI ceble .pheina •• demonSl.ated by<br />

Don Wh ite, member 01 Locel 1001, FIlm. on<br />

Irainln8' Ind nlety elso werl s ho wn.<br />

ltd.<br />

•<br />

Neon P.och>ets. lid., showed I dIsplay o t<br />

new Slyle Iliuminaled advert ... menIS. The<br />

illumlnatl'd laeia ISEW 'i,n ~ I thl lOP I"t<br />

on the boolh wa. prod...:1'd by ' he Neon<br />

P.od...:\s s hop.<br />

Th,s dlspl.y by Edmonton Power alt"clld<br />

I" .. crowds 10 witch \he .. Iely o.ienled<br />

demon.l.atlOn on ellects .rId hlza.dS 01<br />

I'M b.lnc"", kltl st"n8'. etc. on hlah<br />

vonea. lines. Lourl 1001 mambers ran the<br />

pre s.nl~ t lon.<br />

Edmonton Powe. e~hlbi l w;n a most interest·<br />

Ing end &pe


Morris D. Murphy,<br />

Director <strong>IBEW</strong><br />

Telephone Department<br />

Retires<br />

Robert A. Nickey<br />

Appointed Director,<br />

<strong>IBEW</strong> Telephone<br />

Department<br />

Electricians Not Needed<br />

in Alaska<br />

Brother Morris D. Murphy on t he nght<br />

IS shown standing wit h ISEW President<br />

Emeritus Gordon M. Freeman on his<br />

last day before ret iring from the ISEW.<br />

Brother Murphy has donated tile piCture<br />

in the background to the ISEW<br />

Ar chives. The frame <strong>of</strong> the pictu re IS<br />

made from parts <strong>of</strong> an old telephone<br />

pol.<br />

• Broth ... r Murri, I). Murph). v, hll<br />

ha~ lX'l' l1 in 1~'kphnt1 ... wnd, and org.mi/ing<br />

~in('\! 1927. rl.'l ir..:d till Non!l11hcr<br />

I. 1973. Brother \1urph)<br />

\\Ia~ born 011 Oclob,'r 2H. )\109 ill<br />

" luon:'\l)\\II1. Nl.'w J \.· r \\.·~ and 11,1"<br />

initialed inl n Lvcal Union 156(; then<br />

locall'd in MiJdkltmll. N.Y. II ...<br />

latl'r Ix'c:ul1,' a member <strong>of</strong> Ll.K:al<br />

Unioll 165. Chk'lgo. I Jlilloj~ . Broth,'r<br />

Murph} joincJ the 1 nlcrn:lllonal ,lair<br />

on J:muary I. 1955 and W:l'" appointcd<br />

dircctor <strong>of</strong> th ..: [BFW T dI,,~·<br />

phone Dcpartllll'nt b) Former 111I\.'r·<br />

Ilational Prc-,ident G ordon M. Frl·":·<br />

lIlan. Broth..:r Murph) \Ia, \l'r) in·<br />

~ trulll ent:l l in mall) [(jEW , uccC''oC'<br />

in ort;anizing Ickpholl": Ilorker, imn<br />

the !BE\\', The entiro.!' <strong>Brotherhood</strong><br />

\1 ishcs for him :md hi, II ifl.' Fr;Ulel"<br />

many happ) ~ear. <strong>of</strong> rl.'lirl' r1ll'nl.<br />

• EfTl'cti\l.' ~O\ ... mbl.'r I, 1973,<br />

HI'uthc!" Ruben \ . Nich:) \la, :tpptlinll'd<br />

[)in!l'hlr, lur\\ r ... kphorll'<br />

D\.'p;lrtllll'llt 11) InlL'maliuna[ Pre,;·<br />

lkm Clmrk, II Pillard. Brother<br />

'Jid..e~ i, r..:pJacing Bmthl'r M orri~<br />

D. \1urph) I\ho r.:lir.:d 1111 NOh'm·<br />

1:)4:r I. [ll7) U\lrn on h 'hru;lr) [7.<br />

19[H Brolha ",jo,.·I..C} \\la, initialcd<br />

ll1tll L(lcal lnillil Jk I . Chicagl). IIInwi,<br />

on J III~ I. 19~7, and j, nOlI a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> LIIl.' .. 1 Lllillil 165, Chicagu,<br />

Illinni,. Bmlha 'JiI,.'l..q 'l'(\\.'d<br />

hi, local :h hu,inl!"'" r.:prl',cm:ni\"l'<br />

and rr..:,id.:nt-blh inc" lI1anagl'r before<br />

I;,,:ing. :Ippuinlt.'d III Ihl.' Internat<br />

ional ,tafT ill Febnwry, 1971. He<br />

\la, chairman <strong>of</strong> S)'(l'l11 Council 1'--1<br />

amI ;11'0 'cncd as \ iet.' chairman<br />

:tnd chairman Ilf the !BE\\' II lino;,<br />

Stale CnnfL'r":l1c,,:. IlL' ;111(./ hi., \life<br />

D(lTl)l hy l'nj()) fhhlllg, g(llf and<br />

howling. 1 he II h\lk Brolhl'rhood l'Xlemh<br />

c\\ilgraluhlliolh In Urulht.'r<br />

Nickl'~ ;11 11..1 1\ i,h,,:, clUllinucd ' Ill'­<br />

l'C" for him :I' Jirl'ctur (11 Iht.' I BE\\<br />

I t.'kphOl1l' l"kpartm..:nl.<br />

Loca l 1547. Anchorage,<br />

Alaska, has notifIed the In·<br />

ternatlonal Office that It does<br />

not need journeyman wire·<br />

men. journeyman linemen,<br />

or journeyman technicians<br />

for the Trans·Alaska Pi peline<br />

project now or in the fore,<br />

seea ble future. Loca l 1547<br />

has been besieged With phone<br />

calls and letters inquinng<br />

about the employment situa<br />

tion on the Pipeline job.<br />

J. M, " Ike" Waldrop, bu si'<br />

ness manager <strong>of</strong> Local 1547,<br />

relates th at only a few tech·<br />

nlcians are employed on the<br />

North Slope at the present<br />

time and that the work Situ,<br />

atlon IS not expected to<br />

change until late spring. lo·<br />

cal 1547 is sufferin g from<br />

unemployment. and does not<br />

expect to have full em ploy·<br />

ment until July, <strong>1974</strong> at the<br />

earliest.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> the deluge <strong>of</strong><br />

ca lls and letters, which have<br />

become impossible to an,<br />

swer, local 1547 has reo<br />

quested that electricians in·<br />

terested In employmen t m<br />

Alaska refram from phoning<br />

or wntmg to Local 1547 un<br />

III further nollce. Coopera·<br />

lion in thiS matter will be<br />

greatl y appreciated by the<br />

local.<br />

•<br />

.I<br />

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, ,<br />

•<br />

I!EW Jou."aj


I<br />

An Important Message<br />

About Elections<br />

Al l <strong>of</strong> us are interested in making our elections<br />

as free from any kind <strong>of</strong> corruption as<br />

possible. But too <strong>of</strong>ten we don't know about<br />

new provisions in the law which help in that<br />

direction. Here's one that went into effect<br />

last year. Be sure to use it this year. As it<br />

says on the form, it won 't affect your tax<br />

return. But it will help keep our election process<br />

clean.<br />

Ed il ors Nolc: /lv I,l'illl; 1I lillIe lim' 01/ 'he /rol1l <strong>of</strong><br />

wJllr I(,I/eral ii/COllie ftlX fOri/I. 111(' fill(' simply e/lllbh's<br />

Vo/I 10 tIIl/fwd:"f' 111m $1 he dedl/e/N} //'/)//1 ,IIe lax yO I/<br />

owe (I/ld he /JlII illlo (I {J1'('sidelllia/ ({IIllfHI;gll illild for<br />

1976. VOII Ctlll tiirl' C'/ Iht, 5 1 illlo (I IWlli Jllr (/ specific<br />

/WrlY'\' ('{//ulidall' or illlo (I gl'llel'(J/ 11I1Il1 10 help //Iajor<br />

(mrr.\' C{/I/{Jidlll/'.I' (''1l/al/y tlmi Ol/wr cmuJid(lfes 011 {/<br />

.flidil1g SCU/'! /ul\is.<br />

11040<br />

CHECK THIS BO X<br />

ON YOUR<br />

FEDERAL INCOME TA X<br />

DoIIoo_" ~T<br />

___ '''''''''' "-_.<br />

Individual Income Tax Return ~®73<br />

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Line Construction Equity<br />

Retirement Plan Initiated<br />

• The intcrn:IIIIJIlal I1rothc:rhood <strong>of</strong> Eh..-ctrical<br />

\Vorl!.:r.. and Natiunal Electrical Cnnlractors Association<br />

have entered into an agreement 10 provide a voluntary<br />

individual equity retirement prngrarn for Ollr uutside<br />

cunstruction Ineal unions \\hich arc located in the<br />

United Stales. The proper name <strong>of</strong> the plan i .. the<br />

IB E\V-Di~lrict r CI1 -NECA Individual Equity Retirement<br />

Plan. Local uilions ma y participatc in the program<br />

if Ih..:y so choose und negotiate th.: plan inlo<br />

their agreement.<br />

Thi" program rcsullcd frolll di-.cussiuns conducted by<br />

special committee .. appoint ed by the <strong>IBEW</strong> and NFCA<br />

to establish a 1''':II.,ioll program 10 provide additional<br />

ret irement bcnclils for otll~idc construction members.<br />

The IB EW rcprcwntati\c., on the cummittee were<br />

George Smith. bU'iine ... ~ manager. Loc:11 Union 7<strong>02</strong>; AI<br />

Coughlin. bu:.ine,-'i manager. Loc:11 Union 47; and<br />

I loward Graber!. busine ...... nHmager, Local Union 126.<br />

Intern:ltional Repre~entativc Roy DicL.inwn from the<br />

Depanmcnt <strong>of</strong> Rc ... earch and Education aJso as:.isted<br />

the I HEW commiuec.<br />

The committee establ ished thr..::c basic principl..::s<br />

which it desired to include in a pension program. The<br />

three principles include imllu.:tliatc participation with<br />

maximum protection for the p:l)ments made un behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> the partieip'lIlt. a portable national program. and a<br />

voluntary program. These prindples an: ~..::t forth in<br />

the pr..::amblc In the agr..::ement.<br />

" It i'i generally recogni7cd th.1t the I)cn!>ion<br />

Ilendilnceds <strong>of</strong> working craftslllen arc best served<br />

by Retircment lknelil Plans which have a b;lSic<br />

uniformity. mnhilily and portability; but which<br />

also havc ~implicity ;md ..::conlllllY <strong>of</strong> operation<br />

whieh rl!suils from a centralizcd administration.<br />

It has been dClllon ... tr.Jted that a largc number<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1{)Cally admini ... t..::rcd rctirl'ml'l1I plan ... within a<br />

given indu ... try not only n:~ult in a higher administrati\e<br />

cost factor. but fail to prO\idl' desired<br />

nmhility to the end that many crafhmen 111t degree <strong>of</strong><br />

mobility. the A ...!>ociatiull and the Ilrotherhood<br />

hereby creatc this Indh iuual &luit) Rctirement<br />

Plan for exehl,i\'c utilization b) as~ociation<br />

eh;lpter ..., electrical contractor. and .,imiJar dectric:11<br />

con ... t rllct ion cuntraeting multi-employer<br />

gro\lp~ a .. 'I>ccificd in thc agreement and by the<br />

appropriate locals <strong>of</strong> tllC 13 roth..::r ll()(ld.<br />

FurthCI·. il is not the purposc <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />

:lnd the <strong>Brotherhood</strong>, by ellIering into this<br />

"<br />

agrcl.!ment. to n..'quire replacemcnt <strong>of</strong> thh plan<br />

for any pre!\cntly existing plan if the pal'lil'S to<br />

~aid phlll lk ... irl! to maintain sai d plan in exi ... tcncc;<br />

nor i .. thi ... plan e 1'1 inciples the lndi' idual<br />

Equity I'lan i'i establi ... hed throu~h local union and<br />

'CCA chaptl'r ncgotiatinns. The employer contribution<br />

to the plan can he any amount negoli.ned. but<br />

IIHI\I be :II Ica'i 25c pCI' hour. Loc:1l Unions 47 and<br />

1245 h:l\'e already. ncgl)tiatcd a 60(.' Ixr hour cmplo) er<br />

contribution which \\ill he applied to\\ard thl! plan.<br />

t he plan i" cX(X'CIl'd 10 fUllctioll with a participalll<br />

working in a pal'tieip:lling locOlI unio n's jurisdiction<br />

and having contributi uns accum ulate in his account.<br />

If, bceause or lack <strong>of</strong> work. he moves to anOlher jurisdiction,<br />

his accuum will follow him and contributiOlls<br />

ISEW Journa l<br />

,


'<br />

agreed to in that jurisdiction wi ll be made to hi s ac­<br />

COUIlt. A participant's account will not bc lost if he<br />

works in a local union's jurisdiction which docs not<br />

havl! the plan but will be carried o v\!r until the next<br />

time he works in a local that docs have the pl an<br />

negotiated.<br />

rhe specifics <strong>of</strong> the plan are sct forth in Article VI<br />

Section 2, <strong>of</strong> the agreement .IS follows:<br />

A. CENERAL<br />

The name <strong>of</strong> the plan shall be the I BEW-DiMrict<br />

Ten-NECA Individual Equit)' Retirement Plan. It<br />

shall be so struclU red to allow the individu al lBEW<br />

local unions and NECA chapters to negotiate their<br />

participation in th e plan when they choose and also<br />

the rat\! <strong>of</strong> payment to be made on behalf <strong>of</strong> the participant.<br />

Providcd. however, payments on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

participants shall nOt be less than 25 cents per hour.<br />

U. I)ARTICII'ATION<br />

To be eligible tn participate in the program an individual<br />

must work 160 hours under the program in a<br />

calendar year. If he fails to work the init ial clig; bi lity<br />

period the money paid in on his behalf will be tr:msferred<br />

to the Admin istrative Expenses Account. A per­<br />

:.on shall be a partic ipant so long as an account is<br />

main tained in his name.<br />

C. INDIVIDUAL ACCOU 'TS<br />

Sepa rat \! accounts shall be established and maintain<br />

ed fo r each individual part ici pant and shall be<br />

credited with pUYl1lents made o n hi s behalf and intcrc:.t<br />

earned by the plan as determined annually. A pa r­<br />

ticipant rna} annua ll y ubwin a statement <strong>of</strong> his account<br />

balance upon his req uest.<br />

1>. AJ)~1 I N I ST Il: ATlVE EXPENSE ACCOUNT<br />

An account shall be established known as the Administrative<br />

Expem e Account to pay all administrative<br />

expenscs <strong>of</strong> thc <strong>IBEW</strong>-District Ten-NECA Individual<br />

Equity Retiremcnt Pla n. Thc account shall be funded<br />

by transfer o f the account s <strong>of</strong> those fa ili ng to qu alify<br />

as a p


,<br />

•<br />

safety tips<br />

for you and your family<br />

Use The Best Ground Available<br />

INDUCED VOLTAGE<br />

MAGNETIC FIELD<br />

~---. ........ __ CURRENT<br />

~ I<br />

Wh..-n , ... urking on lk-cn.:rgiL.·J<br />

conductors ~lr ..:q uipment. ~omc nr<br />

the princi pal 1hfC:I!'. to the ... arCI} 01<br />

the workman include:<br />

I. Induced 'Ioltage.<br />

2. Accidental cncrgiLing.<br />

3. Lightning.<br />

-I.. Stalic do.:ctricty (d,.Irgc).<br />

T he margin <strong>of</strong> ~ afc l y from 111 ..: ... c<br />

will be increased by good grounding<br />

procedures. Let':. Jisc uss these<br />

"<br />

lhrcah individually:<br />

Imillenl I"o/w}:(' l;


Static electricity is an accumulatcd<br />

(de) electrical charge. Wh en<br />

you slid!! across a car ),!,!:tt, scuff<br />

your fee l acro!.s it wool or nylon<br />

carpet o r string wire under certain<br />

atmospheric conditiQlb you \\ ill detect<br />

... tmic electricity. For instanc!!,<br />

st ringing wire through ungrounded<br />

roller ... in the dry ;llld \\indy descrl<br />

will cause thc wire to accunllliate an<br />

dcctrical charge. 'Ille elect rical<br />

chargc <strong>of</strong> :-.talic can ... tnrtlc a person<br />

contacting the wire and C:1I1 indirect<br />

ly cause serious injury. The<br />

proper :lpplieation <strong>of</strong> gro unds during<br />

... tring operations and grounding<br />

the dc-energized conductor before<br />

contact is made will d i...sipmc this<br />

charge to ground.<br />

STATIC CHARGE<br />

ACCIDENTAL<br />

ENERGIZING<br />

,\<br />

, I<br />

, I<br />

;f ecit/e/lta/ ellergi;'ing can corne<br />

al~J ut in a number <strong>of</strong> ways. The<br />

most common, uf course. is by<br />

accidental contact with an energiLcd<br />

conductor located in the vicini ty <strong>of</strong><br />

the dc-energized circuit. There is<br />

:lIsa the possibility <strong>of</strong> :lccid!!nt:ll<br />

cncrgiLing through an opcratll1g<br />

error.<br />

I<br />

LIGHTNING<br />

Lightning r..:,\,ulb when positive<br />

ancl/or neg:lti ve charges arc built up<br />

in cloud formmions and discharged<br />

to earth.<br />

This article is reprinted from a<br />

pamphlet on grounding issued by<br />

the Safet) and Job Instruction Dh i­<br />

sion <strong>of</strong> Southern CalIfornia Edison.<br />

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13


21 Graduate from Machining and Welding Training<br />

Programs at Westinghouse Division<br />

• Graduatio n UII) callle reccntly<br />

for 2 1 hourly cmplo}t!cs rcprcscllh:d<br />

b} Local 1914 ,11 the Electro­<br />

\1..'chanil:al Dhi,ion ( 1::. \11) <strong>of</strong><br />

WC'linghoo\c Electnc ( "orpor:l.lioll.<br />

r he dhj,ion io; located at the ~'ompan)""<br />

Chc,\\ kk "Ie in 11:lrIllar<br />

To" n .. hi p. 1\:1111,»1\ :mia.<br />

rhl'y rccd\'\!d ccrtificah:\ rur<br />

I,:ompl.:tinj,; tIJrllprch..:n\jl''': dilj,jull­<br />

' I)ot"on:d 11.li, li.,S I'luglam\ i,l machi<br />

ning and "dding \\hil'h l\.:g:1II<br />

la.,1 II illla. T he training hdpcu<br />

prepare Ihe 21 gruuu;IIl'\ 10 mnt'hin.:<br />

and weld Ih.: prcci .. j(lll C.<br />

It j, not practical to cOluinlie<br />

g.:ncr:lting ckctricity with oil. or<br />

\\ ith natural gas. But i, lIuctt.':lr generatinn<br />

Ill'Cl',\;tI'). wh ... n thac i, ",ill<br />

plcnt) <strong>of</strong> coal"! L..:t U" c,amin,' that<br />

;l rgUI1l ... nt,<br />

\\ hat aboul cml]'! Coal i ~ :111 ur·<br />

ganit' 'uO~t;lm:e. iI curnpoUluJ <strong>of</strong><br />

hydnl(.·arbuns, On~' IIwjor u,c <strong>of</strong><br />

,'oal j, hurning il to gcnerat.: clcc·<br />

Iril'i t~ , Ilowcvcr. il can also b.: u,.:d<br />

III protJuc.: ") lI thctic ga~<br />

Cual i .. a ,oun:.: <strong>of</strong> p rotl'in. Coal i~<br />

\~'r) \aluabk a~ :t ch.:mical. c'pc·<br />

.i.tll) ill l.:Ia ti('\[1 to pla" tic" produc·<br />

liun, C{l;tl i, a pr,'ciOl l ~ re~o ll rcclIll<br />

... luo "aluable to mcrd) burn lip.<br />

110w 10l1g will coal laM'! A, a fud<br />

fur gencrilting ckctricil). il \\ould<br />

I:l!>t about 500 }ears, \, J "tlur~..­<br />

<strong>of</strong> '~nthctic nil. iI \lnultJ 101M (tlughl~<br />

200 )l·a..... or ~i.'( g~'Il ... rati{1n,. \,:t<br />

,tlUrce nf protdn and chemk'al"<br />

:tbuut IOO.()(X) }'1.':If"',. It j, :t ok .."<br />

l1l'ril:lgc fur otlr lk\c"' l1 tJ"IH~,<br />

If coal. thcli. is 1(It) \:thIJbk It)<br />

be uwd for gen1.'r:ning I)(mcr. 'Ir~'<br />

Ilk'r ... 311) lliher optiOIl) np ... n·! I h ... rl'<br />

arl' ind ...... d \1tcrnatin',. tl) n;Il111' J<br />

f ...\\ ar~' lidal pmH!r. "olar ]lO\\cr.<br />

gClllhcrmal I)(J\\cr. :trill \\ind I)(m.:r<br />

Ilo\\cI.,.r. tet', not "id tlll r,dlc~<br />

.. bout the :lvailubil it), <strong>of</strong> thc".: m ... lh·<br />

(1",. Such I.lpti\l n ~ ar.: 1101 ,I\ailabk<br />

luduy. becau,e much r"':-'~'arch and<br />

de,clopmcnt ar.: ) ... 1 ncc.:~":.r~. r ...·<br />

lluiring billion, <strong>of</strong> doll;lr, and lifle.:n.<br />

l\\crH~. tlr more ) ... ar"<br />

Ob:.tructiuni:.h, \\ho bdi.,., ... the\<br />

arc III thl' right. hllw ddaYl'o lila!<br />

nuclear "talion~ .lnd nlh1.'r Clll'rgy<br />

pmjccl~ which, if in llpcralion now,<br />

would bc d i, crting rnilti()l1~ <strong>of</strong> barrel,<br />

<strong>of</strong> oil III Ullk'r \ilal ''''gmelll, <strong>of</strong><br />

our cconOI1l~ I h~'~ ar~' tho.: one,<br />

\\ho h:llc ,O\ln th..: \\ind. bUI thc<br />

worker i~ oe,tin1.'d to rc:tp thcir<br />

\\hirl\llnd. If\1nl~!<br />

I h..: nation', I .. bor tor~'c Ilumh..-r,<br />

about 92 mill io n. r he 1Ill'l11plllY­<br />

Ilk'llI tigur.: h :l~ b":"'11 running at<br />

,LlIJ uil.<br />

abotlt Ii" ... p~'rc"'rll, wh ich mean, ol.6<br />

milliun pcrSlln~ ar ... without jub,.<br />

Ikcau,c <strong>of</strong> the oil .. llOnf:.1!. it h<br />

nrJCClcJ that ullcmplO)melll \I ill<br />

ri


executive council meeting<br />

MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL<br />

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING<br />

BEGINNING DECEMBER 3, 1973<br />

,<br />

The following members <strong>of</strong> tn..: Intcrn3l1onal Fxccuti\c<br />

Council "ere prescnt: Chairman Fransway and members<br />

Lcigon. Gcorge. Mullane),. Halloran, Moore, n c.\lc)',<br />

Purs!c}, and Pallcrson.<br />

VA CANCY ON INTERNATIONAL<br />

EXECUT IVI': CO UNCIL<br />

T he l Ee approved thc appointment <strong>of</strong> Brother 1-10\0.­<br />

:lTd D. George <strong>of</strong> Local Union 673, Painesville, Ohio. 10<br />

fill the uncsplrcd term as I EC member for th.:: Third D IStrict.<br />

left vacant by thc ucnlh <strong>of</strong> Urolhcr H arry WiWullls.<br />

RETIRE1\'I ENT OF INTERNATIONA l .<br />

REI' It ESENTA TIVF$<br />

The following Intt.:rnational Representatives rcquc~tcrJ<br />

rclircmcnI .... hich was granted under thc proviSions <strong>of</strong><br />

Article III . Section II <strong>of</strong> our Con~lUution. 10 he effective<br />

as shown:<br />

l\lorris D. Murphy-effcctivc No\ocmbcr I. 1973<br />

William E. Crcvcling-cfTcclivc January I, <strong>1974</strong><br />

Herman Webb--cfrcclivt: April 30, <strong>1974</strong><br />

RET IR EM ENT OF t:MPLOYEES<br />

The following employces <strong>of</strong> the IIl EW applied for reti<br />

rement. The I EC approved their rcq uests. to be effective<br />

as shown:<br />

Mrs. Elsa English--cffcctive December 31,1973<br />

r-,'I r~. Jc:m Zel ic--cffeclivc J ulluary 31 _ <strong>1974</strong><br />

Mrs. Lydia Hcwes--cffectivc January I, <strong>1974</strong><br />

A I' I'OIi''Tl\IE!\'T OF INn:RNATIONAL<br />

VIC E J>R t:,sIOENTS<br />

The Internutional E ... ecuth·e Council nppro\ed the nppointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Brothcr Kenneth G. Ro


•<br />

MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL<br />

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING<br />

BEGINNING DECEMBER 3, 1973<br />

C IIAI{ Gf~ l ;lU~ n \\ ITiI Ti ll:: I NTt:R~ /\ liON \L<br />

EXI-:cunvE COUNCIL AG ,.\I ~ST<br />

\\'ILUA~T DRAEGER III<br />

Brother Dr'H'go:r i~<br />

a pensioned mcmhcr <strong>of</strong> the mEW.<br />

Ch:lrg('~ "erc filed wilh thc Imcrnation:ll ExccU\heCllulleil<br />

alleging Ihal Brother Draeger was violating Ihc pro\ i­<br />

~ions <strong>of</strong> -\flick XII. Section -tId) <strong>of</strong> the m EW Constitution.<br />

I\hieh pro1idcs ii' follo\\s:<br />

·'I'rohloluon <strong>of</strong> Work. It is a comlilion <strong>of</strong> admission<br />

to pension h.:ncfil~. including \('sted pcn~ion righh<br />

and the conlinu311on there<strong>of</strong>. Ih:.t the member .. hall<br />

not perform an) wor~ <strong>of</strong> an) )"ind coming under the<br />

<strong>IBEW</strong>'" jurisdiction either for compcns.1lion or grnli~<br />

for an)onc. He shall be pcrmillcd 10 alteml I U<br />

mccting~ without loicc or 101t.'. He shall ob~cr\c hi~<br />

obligation <strong>of</strong> membership and show due ot-cJicncc<br />

to IBI -W la .... s and Ihc b)l:tW~ <strong>of</strong> It <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mEW b} act ion~ in dolation <strong>of</strong> Ihe IB EW la ...... or<br />

the ohligation <strong>of</strong> the mcmber and may revol..e or<br />

,>u,>pend charier or mcmhcr~hip. tNOthing in Ihis<br />

Comlilllilon ~hal1 be conslrued 10 conflici \\lIh Ihis<br />

po .... er <strong>of</strong> Ihe 1[0."<br />

The Imern nghl~ ,II Ihe hearing.<br />

H ~ ilia .. al'o gl~en ample lillie to prepare ;1 dden...:.<br />

BrOlher Draegl'r rcfu,ed 10 appear al the hearillg. and 10<br />

ddelld him"clf again\1 Iho:: c:hurgc!>.<br />

Document S and le~timony before the IEC dbclo~o:: [hal<br />

the charges ;l re Irue. Motion and still pic\ltfeS laken :11 [he<br />

"<br />

~ccne h~ the ;1"I,[al1l hlhIllC''> 11\,ln,lgl'r <strong>of</strong> the local<br />

union ~holll Br.,ther Dracger performing electrical \\orl..<br />

011 ~ign'll equipment urallic \ign;lls) at the intersection <strong>of</strong><br />

Avenue F ;lIld IOlh Sireel in Del Rio. Tc\;a~. C1n J une :!8.<br />

1973. al :lppro\imlllci} 10:0\) a.l11. Tcstimon~ before Ihl'<br />

Council ;lt1irm~ the allegations.<br />

The Intemational F\;eculivc Council ha~ carefull} e ...·<br />

amineu the documents ;\Ild testimon) beforc il. The IFC<br />

finds Brother \\'illi;lm Draeger III. card number 705745.<br />

guil ty as ch,lrgeJ <strong>of</strong> \;ol:lting tho.: pro\bions <strong>of</strong> Arliclc XII.<br />

$o.:Clion 4(d) <strong>of</strong> Ihe IB EW Con~litu t ion.<br />

SrOlher Draeger. cfh.'Cli\e as <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>of</strong> this judg.<br />

menl. i~ hereh) su,pcnded from receiving ,lilY m EW<br />

Pen~ion Ikllefil Fund benefits for a period <strong>of</strong> fi,'e yeaN.<br />

Further. Brother Draeger i~ ord ... red 10 (kpo"il hh card<br />

111 Local Lnion 60, S.1I1 Antonio. Te\a~, forthwith. ,tIld<br />

Ihercaft ... r 10 pa) such due~ and a~scssments as arc r ...·<br />

quired h~ the local union h)la\\s and the !BEW Con·<br />

slitution for active membcr~ to maint:lin cOlllinliolis good<br />

:,Ianding for the ~Iid period <strong>of</strong> five year!>, and<br />

Further. it is orderCll hy thi'> Illlernational E,ccuthe<br />

Council Ih:11 Brothcr Draeger he required to proCl'S\ hi,<br />

application for pcn,ion in the prc~riN:d manner al Ihe<br />

e,piration <strong>of</strong> said fi\e·~car period.<br />

\I'I'E.\L 01" ClIARtES E. \\INCIIU.L<br />

Charge,> \\erc filel.! alleging thaI Brolher Winchell \'10-<br />

lated the provi,ions <strong>of</strong> Article XXVII, Section J. Sub­<br />

,ccuon~ 3. I I, ,mil 1_' <strong>of</strong> th~' <strong>IBEW</strong> Comtillllion.<br />

Specifically. Urolhcr Willchell was charged \\ ilh enter·<br />

my Ih~ <strong>of</strong>lice o t thl' LU buslllc~s manager n) force. di~·<br />

Tupling Ihe hu,ine!>, in progrc~~. ,tllli ~Iril..ing the busines\<br />

manager \.\ ilh hi~ fi~I.<br />

The Trial Hoard. after holding: a formal hearill.!;. found<br />

Brother Winchell guil ty fl~ Charged on each count. anu<br />

filled hlill S 100 und also ~mpended him from parlicipating<br />

in the local IIllion\ ;llT;t i r~ for a period <strong>of</strong> sh l11onlh~ 011<br />

each count.<br />

Th..: l11inul ..., <strong>of</strong> the r rial Board ~ho\\ Ihal. after the<br />

charge~ were read 10 Ihe ddcnU:lIlt. he pleaded "guih~temporary<br />

in~ani l ):' In a written statemenl Ihe defendalll<br />

Jg.!in :uJmilled Ilt,tl he II a~ gllilt~ <strong>of</strong> ~Irtl..ing Ihe bmine,s<br />

manager. f,iuence odoro.: thc Trbl Uo;]rd lc'l\e~ 110 uounl<br />

aooul \\hal happened 10 prolok!'! Ih ... filing <strong>of</strong> Ihe charges<br />

1 he Inlern;lIiomll [\;ecull\c Council is uli~fi ... d Ihal<br />

Brolher Willchcll ha~ reeci\ed sub<br />

maUer. The charge~ .... ere properl) filcrl. a hcarillg W;I~<br />

'>Ct .... here the defendant was gilcn ample opporumil) 10<br />

hear Ihe eharge~. to face his accu~er. amI present a defcn!tC.<br />

The Internallonal E\cculhc Council confirms Ihe find·<br />

I11g <strong>of</strong> Ihe lo.)C:II union rri:ll IJonrJ on each <strong>of</strong> Ihe charges.<br />

Brother Winchell i\ fined a 100ai <strong>of</strong> S300 and suspo.'llded<br />

from ;tli local IInion nctivi lie, for (I period <strong>of</strong> 18 mOlllh~<br />

from the dalc <strong>of</strong> Ihe Trial 30;lrd decisions.<br />

tSEW J ... "nol<br />


executive<br />

council<br />

continued<br />

NO.IUl ,(11$1011$<br />

.,,.OVU<br />

n. 1.lt fU t,N.' h ruI".<br />

C_ .I ".r .... , 1~ " ••••<br />

,Ilii .. _tH~1 . "Iicl tl •• , . 15<br />

'"11'.1'<br />

CAle III<br />

fill U .<br />

fa.MULT<br />

or lU<br />

oUI[HDAll. /. C. ___ 1<br />

ItL (V(RtTl R. __ 1<br />

BIlAUH(, PAUL 11. ___._ 3<br />

CONNOllY, JOHN f . __ 1<br />

JACOBS, 'IE ______,<br />

"!oclUN. RONAlD II. __ ,<br />

SCHlOSSBERC, AlE __ ,<br />

COWAN. WilliAM R. __ •<br />

DAHL. GEORGE III 6<br />

"M, OUAII II _"_ 6<br />

KENN[.I.LY. toWARIl 6<br />

!.MXO, SII .. II 6<br />

BOOTH, RALPH A. \I<br />

DUM THEODORE "<br />

n ... 6u. GEORCE II,<br />

II<br />

II<br />

£RICKSON, 10101111( II<br />

HOLT. 'N. ( __ 11<br />

IIIOIIIIS, RUSSEll C. __ 11<br />

PfNC'UE, LINCOLN (. _H 1I<br />

STU"URO, D. 11<br />

IUINCI, BURlDH f. __ 11<br />

""III;IIT. ~OUEU L __ 11<br />

lllV[, RAY r. "__,,<br />

WALUtE. JOSEPII W. __ "<br />

wEBB. CRADY r. __ "<br />

lUII"Ell, II. A. _ _ n<br />

RVAN WILliAM J. ___.. 25<br />

fOLC t R, noyo D. ,_ "<br />

COIiIlAD, TH(OOOU T. )8<br />

lOA" ROY L ]I<br />

sUllln, BtRlIN II. ...<br />

DENTON, T •. _,<br />

4S<br />

McKASSON, ClYD£ ___ _ 46<br />

MURUGH, M'CHAEl C. _ 46<br />

"'A~RINAN, JAMU .... __ 48<br />

TERRY, MULE E, q<br />

ElLIS, fRANCIS M SI<br />

McALLISTER. ""'DON W. SI<br />

TIIOMI'SO/I, EVEREn It.. _ SI<br />

WILlIoI.MS, CERALO ____ 51<br />

OOROSAVAGE. [DWARO J. SJ<br />

GARVIN, tOGAR II ~<br />

HAIII[RSTOII Gl[NN L 5&<br />

MelAN!, Oll 1 E E. _, 10<br />

lOUY. CARMEN J. _ 11<br />

"'b Sl{W ...., /.<br />

OLl M, flOY ,.<br />

-- "<br />

71<br />

OWENS. RU l.<br />

scon, VERNON R<br />

71<br />

n<br />

n<br />

STURM. EDWARO M.<br />

WAOE. ROY L., ,. __ n<br />

BARNETT. UNTON l. __ at<br />

BIIOWN ING. VIVIAN C. _ "<br />

IIAUSU. WilliAM C. __ M<br />

' .... IAIII, BENIIIE C. __ M<br />

MAin!, LICE K. ,._ E<br />

PII ILBROOII., WAlHR II. _ 96<br />

LOlle, VAIl A ,.__ 100<br />

K.AU MMEl MUtRnL C. _<br />

III<br />

SASSE, CARLE TON R. ,_ " I<br />

COR N LL, GlORGE E. __ I"<br />

SMITII. I(EN"UII I. __ I~<br />

PAONESSA. S M _ 129<br />

ANOERSO N, nNEST •. ____ 1301<br />

BlY1 ~ E, WIVUO A. ._ '"<br />

BUCKELS, CHAUES M. _ 1].1<br />

DITZEl. MlllAAD r. ___ 1].1<br />

n ORnu. SAM l. " ___ 134<br />

MAlTBY. /011" G. __ I'<br />

OOMENS, ANIO" ..__ I.<br />

PETlfT, IIOeUI P. __ I.<br />

RUHL AIIOU , UOUt f . _ 134<br />

SM Il ~ . J.\MES W .., __ I~<br />

MeMElVY. C[RARD O. __ I~<br />

POSIt. ARCHIULO •• _ 1&0<br />

OIPI (lRA. UO'lARO_._._ IS5<br />

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DINE IN A MODERN DECOR<br />

• If you wmll to add disti nction<br />

to your decor ... traditional or<br />

contemporary ... then build this<br />

handsome buffet. It's a might handy<br />

servant in your dining room. The<br />

one shown here with actress Edy<br />

Williams is wid.: enough to serve<br />

an entirc buffet dinner. Howevcr, its<br />

main purpose is 10 store linens.<br />

si lver, and dinnerware. Of course.<br />

it's also ide,,' as a liquor cabinet<br />

;and it could house a tele\ision set<br />

or stereo unit. The buffet shown<br />

was madc <strong>of</strong> bireh plywood. but<br />

you Illay usc any <strong>of</strong> the fancy<br />

dark ~r plywoods. The easy-t<strong>of</strong>ollow<br />

pattern includL!s numerous<br />

step-bY4step pictures, as well as a<br />

li ~t <strong>of</strong> required materials. The cost dimensional picture like the one<br />

when you build it yourself is sli ght. also shown here"? This picture is<br />

Ir you are puzzled over what to artistically striking, colorful, and<br />


'Nitll tile ladies<br />

It's a Woman!<br />

• With all the talk about getting<br />

a woman in a high governmental<br />

position in Washington, D.C., a woman<br />

in one <strong>of</strong> Ihe highest places in<br />

\Va~hington may ha v~ been overlooked.<br />

She stands on top <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation's Capitol.<br />

Frequently \'i~ilors 10 Washinglon,<br />

as well as Washingtonians, ask<br />

about her. But their question is put<br />

like thi s: "Is that an Indian on top<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Capitol dome?"" Well. it 's not.<br />

It's the Statue <strong>of</strong> Freedom. sometimes<br />

rercrr~d 10 as lhe ·'goddess."<br />

The Statue <strong>of</strong> Freedom is a very<br />

large woman who ~ !alld s 19 Y.!: fecl<br />

tllil a nd weighs 14,985 pounds.<br />

She wears a loose-filling garment<br />

caught at the wHisl by a brooch<br />

bearing the letters "U.S." Her right<br />

hand rests on the hill <strong>of</strong> her<br />

sheathed sword. and her left hand<br />

holds a wreath while su pporting a<br />

shield. Upon her head she wears<br />

a hdmet, encircled with stars and<br />

topped by an cagle':, head. with an<br />

array <strong>of</strong> feathers that ex tends from<br />

the front to the back.<br />

The a ppearance <strong>of</strong> the Statue oC<br />

Freedom. which is. <strong>of</strong>ten thought 10<br />

be quite militaristic, llpon the Capitol<br />

dome during a very cm ci:l l period<br />

in American history was in itself<br />

a victory.<br />

The nation's beautiful Capitol is<br />

unique in many ways, particularly<br />

because it grew as the nation grew,<br />

from Ihe year 1793, when George<br />

Washington laid the cornerstone.<br />

until the e nd <strong>of</strong> the Civil War in<br />

1865.<br />

The origi nal bui lding was <strong>of</strong><br />

brick, 352 fcet and four inc hes by<br />

229 feet. The Bri tish burned it<br />

down on August 24, 181 4, and<br />

plans were immediately made 10<br />

rebuild il. The center west wing<br />

was occupied by 1830. The Hall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihc House <strong>of</strong> Reprcsentatiws and<br />

the Senate Chamber "'ere added<br />

andcomplcled in 1861.<br />

The 8,909,200-pound casl-andwrought-iron<br />

dome was in the proc-<br />

ess <strong>of</strong> being built when Ihe Civil<br />

War began. Many thought it was<br />

senseless 10 continue work on the<br />

Capitol bui lding while men <strong>of</strong> a divided<br />

country were fighting and<br />

dying.<br />

But President Abraham Li ncoln<br />

ordered a rush job, in spite <strong>of</strong> a<br />

shortage <strong>of</strong> labor and funds , for<br />

he said, " If people sec the Capitol<br />

going on, it is a sign we intend the<br />

Union shall go on:'<br />

Thomas Crawford. thc sculptor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sta tue <strong>of</strong> Freedom, had complctl!d<br />

the pl asler model in his<br />

Rome, Italy swdio in 1858. That<br />

same year, he boarded thc small<br />

vessel, the Emily Taylur, with the<br />

plaster statue for its trip 10 America.<br />

H the Statue <strong>of</strong> Freedom's voyage<br />

had any meaning, it was a foreboding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Civil War, for the trip<br />

was a very storm y one. The strong<br />

waves slammed against the bark<br />

and it sprang a leak, and the<br />

sailors were forced to throw almost<br />

everythi ng overboard to save<br />

the vessd. Fortunately. they were<br />

able to reach Bermuda ror repairs,<br />

and the Statue <strong>of</strong> Freedom was<br />

saved.<br />

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I D,·lid"",..; Di"",'r It/I'll... I<br />

I Spaghetti li nd CubbuJ,!c wil h Cheese S:.IUCC I<br />

1 )/0 cup Ipaghettl b ro ken in Inch plee.. 2 cups shredded cabb.... I<br />

I cup 8rated cheesa Crumbs mI n d wIth maned bulle. o. r<br />

I I CUI> hOI medium white uuu mll'aa rl oll I<br />

I Cook the spaghclli in lightly-sal ted boi ling wala unlll lender. Drain.<br />

II<br />

I Add cheese to hoI white sauce and sur until cheese i ~ melted. "I:.ce r<br />

I ;11\crnatc layers o r ~pag h clli and cabhage in II greased baking dish or I<br />

1 pan. Pour sallce o\er Ihe lOp and spnnkk ...Jth the crumbs. ("o\er. Hake I<br />

I about 40 minutes 11' 350 0 F. (moderate o\en), rcmovlI1l:: cO\er for the r<br />

I last 15 minutes. Makes four servmgs.<br />

I<br />

pound be'll<br />

'I, pound veal<br />

'1.0 pound po.k<br />

I cup " eed. boiled pOt.toes<br />

Bread crumbs<br />

Dult'h Me:_!<br />

Loar<br />

tablespoon mInced onion<br />

teaspoon salt<br />

'-' teaspoon lMPper<br />

2 bay leaves<br />

Vlnega'<br />

2 ef!&S<br />

Chop the meal III piece, nhoul 1"" 0 inchcs sqUllre. I'ut into ;1 00\\ I<br />

and co\.:r "'"h cqual pan!o \mcg.. r ant..! wa ler mi~ !'!d and .Ilkl b;l) lea\es.<br />

Co\er and lei stand o\er nlghl Nnl da}, dr:lIn Ihe 1Il!,!;,t, n Ul through<br />

food chopper. Add ~a lt . pepper. minccd onion. and egg~. I-I a\'c PO\llIO~<br />

boiled ;md drained, run Ihrough a ricer, ant..! add 10 nll,turc. Fo rm into<br />

a loaf .md roll in bread c rull1h~ . Plucc fhe or six 'tnp~ <strong>of</strong> bacon or<br />

Ihlll ~d l porI; O\'cr the meal 10aL Pu t into bal..ing plUl Hnd pour one-half<br />

cup walcr O\'cr loaf Unke one hour in 350 teaspoon salt<br />

I I cup lugar<br />

I 2 eu· I teaspoon .lIlpoee<br />

V. cup chopped nUll<br />

I cup uns,lled !Iou,<br />

I cup app'esauce<br />

I 'I. cup cOCC firm.<br />

(Sec March, 1973 JOllrl/(l1 for the<br />

eUeels <strong>of</strong> foreign imports.) How<br />

lo ng mu ~t th ~' work':h <strong>of</strong> this nation<br />

watch jo b o pportunities l>li p th rough<br />

their fingeN'!<br />

Del>pite the fu el crisis, the nation<br />

does nOI have to reve rt to candle<br />

power. Valuable stocks <strong>of</strong> oil C:ttl<br />

be diverted to ollu!r u!>Cs if we cxcr­<br />

CiioC our availublc o ption-nuclear<br />

power.<br />

The I BEW continues to support<br />

the expansion <strong>of</strong> the nuclear industry<br />

as a means <strong>of</strong> solving our energy<br />

crisis. It h the opinion <strong>of</strong> the IIlEW<br />

that nuclear powcr is safe, rdiable,<br />

environmentally acceptable, and the<br />

most econo mical way to meet the<br />

power needs <strong>of</strong> th e natio n's con·<br />

sUlllers.<br />

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ISEW Jouonot


local lines<br />

Newly weds Walk Picket<br />

line After Nuptials<br />

I..U. l . ST. LOUIS. ,\IO._A few hours<br />

afltr Shirley Sh:t;clII,1n married BrOlhcr<br />

Willi.lm R. White 011 1'\oH'mt.cr l. the couple<br />

tooL: to The pic/..C[ line ;I' Capitol Cily<br />

Telephone Comp.tn) <strong>of</strong> hff('r,on ilol CIty T,I,pI'Ione Company 01 Jllflrson<br />

Clly. MO. local 2. SI_ lOuIS. MO_. hn been<br />

striking agaInst Ihe cpmpany linc, OClobet.<br />

Bitter Strikes in Progress<br />

For New York City Local 3<br />

L.U. J , i\''':W YORK, N. \'.-Al Ihe start<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ntw ~car. Loc;11 )" orl!;u\i/in~ prognllll<br />

in the non·union X'ra), l>Crvicc ;md<br />

installl1lion fielll has Iwo long and billCr<br />

~1f i~c ~ in progrc,s, I he underl),ing fnctor<br />

that enahlcs thesc X·!,,!)' companies to<br />

strongl), resisl an)' ltllelllplS lit or~aniling<br />

on Ihe locl.j lellel is Ihe nationwide-and<br />

Feb, ..... ,." <strong>1974</strong><br />

i<br />

Mass Picket Line<br />

A man IJickel tone 0 ' Oller 1.000 locil 3. New<br />

Yo.k C.ly members a.e shown .... /ronl pf<br />

Phltol'5 X.Ray Co.po~t,on In Q..een$. demon·<br />

S!rallng a"-t compa·<br />

nics h)' W EW locals Ihronghoul the coun·<br />

Ir)' is Ihe hlrge amount <strong>of</strong> ollr 1.'le':lrical<br />

work lost 10 Ihc'io,: companie\ \\hen no<br />

W E\\! eleclrici:tn~ .lfe on Ihe Joh.<br />

A progress (eporl on Ihe the X·f;IY companies<br />

\Oo hose emplo)ce~ selecled l ocal 3.<br />

Ihrough a National l":lt>or RcI;Ltioos 1J000rd<br />

INtRiI ) election. 10 he Iheir collecli\e bar·<br />

gainmg reprc'Il'ntllti\e is a~ foI10"5: I' ic ~('r<br />

X·rJ)' Corpornlion-On \I.IT,h 22. 1973.<br />

afler " 12·\OoCDCial and economic<br />

justice I~ \Ooon.<br />

TlIOM.IS V"l'o ,\bIHlE, B.M.<br />

Graduation<br />

Thloly·yeer IB(W member Geo.ge W. Sm'lh.<br />

dl.e


Graduation<br />

Honored<br />

-<br />

Lout 17, 011'011.<br />

6O.y... members I I a d,nne, plrty. L.I! 10<br />

,llIhl . .. P.es,dent Lawrence EpSkilmp. 6O-yll,<br />

",.mber Chl,les E. V,IH. 8 ....'ness Manlaer<br />

Pete. J. MeMlnus, Inte.nlhon .. 1 V,ee P.es"'.nl<br />

Thomls M,lone. falhe ..... eG ...."y. Ind fo.me,<br />

Mayo. <strong>of</strong> Oat,oil JeromOil P. Cavanlah.<br />

10 rI.hl.<br />

Oo.lrIcI I. Mrs. LeRoy: Mrs Belknep;<br />

3; Jones: ... ichul Jones. Ollt,lct 4;<br />

E •• I Higg.ns. business man •••• flnlncill HC •• t.ry.<br />

JameJ A~hcraft. Nornlan R. Dean. Gail<br />

Jess'Aein. Harold Schmiederer. St:lrr Cahill.<br />

Willium A. lIro'An (dece:l.-.cd). E. I'arl Hig·<br />

gins. Michael Cornell. C. " Hud" b htrom.<br />

James J. lIedges. An;h J. Kirl wood. Kay<br />

F. Filter. and R;llrh Norrington.<br />

Con£ra[ulal ion~ to ollr new ;Ollr~)men.<br />

lIo,",uu M. JOSI S. I'IILS.<br />

Detroit Local Honors<br />

50- and 60-Year Members<br />

I •. U. 17. t>a::T~(}rr. 1\IIC II.-We are 'cry<br />

proud <strong>of</strong> our older members. and il \l1I~ II<br />

greal pk!lstl re to be rre'ICnt at the cekbralion<br />

in honor <strong>of</strong> our 50- and 60-~e' l r members.<br />

We are ~'ery fortumlte in having three<br />

members. Henry W. Kline. Roy Pettibone.<br />

a nd Charles F Viles. \lilh 60 or more<br />

yeah in the local and the IIJI·W. Brother<br />

V i l e~ \las the only one :Ihle to altend. He<br />

sat lit the head table \lith Imernational<br />

Rcpreo,cnt:uh'c Thoma~ Malone. lJusincss<br />

Manager I'eter J. McManus. amJ " resident<br />

U 'ArelK"e Fpslamp. Olher honored SueslS<br />

included former Ma)'or <strong>of</strong> 1)l:Iroit Jcrome<br />

P. Cavanagh. Councihnlln-Elect Jack Kelley.<br />

!-ather MacGurral)'. and B u~ine\\ M:Inager<br />

Wheeler <strong>of</strong> the Rod BUSh~rs.<br />

Rusiness Manager M cManu~ \IdS the<br />

master <strong>of</strong> CcrenlOnieS. lie had ... orled ... ith<br />

sc\eral <strong>of</strong> the 50-year nlembers. and that<br />

added 11 rallicr personal louch [0 the party.<br />

Tnlcrlllilional Vice President Malone presented<br />

each honored gue\t wilh :1 service<br />

pin. :1 gift from Ihe loe;11, and a cenificate<br />

from the 1.0.<br />

The honored g u e~ts present were William<br />

Arnold, who W II~ init iated o n Sep[embe r 17.<br />

192): Al bert Brin ke r. initiated ~Ia y 4.<br />

1923; Lewis COlfert. A pri l. 1922: Harold<br />

Eminger, November 12, 1923; George: RUI-<br />

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ledge, April 23, 192': Andre" I'orler. June<br />

III. 192.1: Jame~ A. Snyder. September 24.<br />

1923; ,Lnd Jo>cph Wamb:ld. March 12,<br />

1923.<br />

Don Collins :,crepled the pre Thompsctt :lcceptt'd for<br />

Louis I'cale:. initiated on August 14. 1922.<br />

We thank cveryone \lho helped with the<br />

p:lrty. particularly the barlenders who did R<br />

great job. Floyd Kin. Whi1ey Perry. Chuc k<br />

Micallef. and Tim M c M : , nu~ Ilttended to<br />

the thirst, <strong>of</strong> the )50 men ... ho came to<br />

honor the members<br />

It WltS nicc to bee bO nl uny ot her retirees<br />

in attendance. and they a ll exprcssed their<br />

desire 10 continue attending loco I funclions.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the relirees \lcre \cry pleased with<br />

our loeal paper. the I/o / Urlt. and ;lflcr<br />

reading about Ihe discrimimllion laws concerning<br />

age, SCX, and racial (lfiYln, they arc<br />

ADDRESS<br />

CHANGED<br />

Brothers. we want you<br />

to have your JOUR·<br />

NALI When you have<br />

a change <strong>of</strong> addre ss,<br />

please let us know.<br />

Be sure to indude your<br />

old address and please<br />

don't forget to flll In<br />

L. U. and Card No.<br />

This Information will<br />

b e holpful In checking<br />

and keeping our ree·<br />

ords straight.<br />

N EW<br />

,nSfNT LOCA L UNtON<br />

CA I O<br />

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f OIMER LOCAL UNI ON NC'M''' • .•••..••••.•.•••••.•••.••••••••••••.•••. _ .~<br />

If YOU HAYE CHANtED LOCal UNIONS<br />

WE MUST HAVE NUMBERS OF BOTH<br />

Mail To: Circulation Department<br />

hilernalional Brotherh.od ,r (Ieclrical Workers


even considering going b:u,'k to .... ork. We<br />

could U!ie them!<br />

We h:ne completed our negotiations this<br />

year. and thc local seems to ~ecp pace in<br />

most areas. We h :IVC a JO-and-out relirement<br />

plan for ~ne memhen. and eXp«'t<br />

to cxtcnd it to include other membc~. We<br />

continue to be :Iclivc in Silf.:t~. wilh safety<br />

nIles in mo"l <strong>of</strong> the agreements. We also<br />

continue 10 be active in the National S.,fel)'<br />

Council. as "cll as wort. for a st:lte can·<br />

siruction Sland~rd~ :Ind ..... ith other loe'lls.<br />

we're on city ordin.mce, pertaining to<br />

safety.<br />

II i~ :lly,ars ~ad whcn Vo': must reporl the<br />

passing <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> our memhers. Ollr fonner<br />

vice pre)ident, George S~urlu. Vo;L~ fatally<br />

injured on his job last LIIi. George wi11 al·<br />

Voal'S lx' rcmemberd for hi~ v.i11ingness 10<br />

Give <strong>of</strong> him~lf in allY union activity.<br />

" nUl. 1. Mc\J \'ws, ".5.<br />

Annual Pin Presentation<br />

Local 18. Los Anaeles. Cal.. r~enllt held its<br />

annuat p.n presentat.on and serv.ce p.ns were<br />

presented to elill.bl" membe .... Left to righl.<br />

W. L. "Red" Risse. business manager; Robert<br />

E. Stephens and William Meie •. 50.yea. ".<br />

cipients; and Patrick J. Burns. <strong>International</strong><br />

ReprHenta"~e<br />

On the Job<br />

Meml>e.s 01 Locat 24. Baltimore. a.e wo.kinS<br />

on the Central Laboratory /lind Otlice BUildIng.<br />

Shown. lelt to "Sht a.e K. Karppine". F. Libera,<br />

tore, W. t.4anolovlch, and C. Lochamy. lo,emen;<br />

J . Freund. sen,,,, loreman; and P Fowble.<br />

sieward.<br />

Annual Pin Presentation<br />

M.d. By Local 18<br />

L U. IS, LOS A:'\GEI.f..~AI_---On<br />

Thund;IY, (ktoher 25. I IKal 18 held its<br />

:Innual pin pre'>Cntalion 10 pay ~peciar<br />

tribute 10 over 300 memhers with 25 or<br />

more )C;'I"> <strong>of</strong> )eniee.<br />

Highlighl <strong>of</strong> the evenin!! was the presen·<br />

tation <strong>of</strong> 50-year service pins to Brothers<br />

Robert 1'. Stephen) :md William Meicr. We<br />

were honored 10 have <strong>International</strong> Representativc<br />

Patrick J. Burns as our speaker.<br />

Brother Burn) a)~i~ted Business JI.1:mager<br />

W. L. "Red" KI,se in Ihe presentation <strong>of</strong><br />

tile ser'lce pins.<br />

A special dinner meeting was h(:ld on<br />

August 13. 1973. in the cilY <strong>of</strong> Pasadena to<br />

honor 20 Pa~adcna l'o1oler and Light members<br />

wit h seniec pins. We "ere honored to<br />

ha~e Pasadena mayor. Donald YoJ.aitis,<br />

assistant in the pin prewnlation and pr~t<br />

Ihe I8FW Ufe·Sa,ing ,\y,;IfIJ 10 Brother<br />

Rohert Evans.<br />

w. L Rissi. H .~ 1.<br />

FiJ5t row . lelt 10 roght. 40.year recipients.<br />

Alfred Bee~. W/Iliter Brandt. J . A. McManemon<br />

and Robert Bruce, Second 'ow. lelt to rigM.<br />

W. L. "Red" R.sse. businHS manase,; Ira Vos·<br />

bu,s. 45 year rl/C.pient; Patrick Burns. Inter·<br />

national Representat ive; and Wimam T. Denton,<br />

45·yea. recip,ent.<br />

fI.st row. left 10 r18M. 35-ye/llr rec.p.ents. Fred<br />

Merlo; W_ L. "Red" R.sse. business manager;<br />

and W. K. Robbins. Second .ow. lell to "8M.<br />

William Bowers. Kirby Swegle and V.rgil Me·<br />

Connaughy.<br />

Members emptoyed On t he lob.<br />

Benu"'ul pipe work.<br />

First row, le lt 10 .iShl. 3D·year recipIents. Internallonal Representative Patrick Burn,. Harry<br />

Bennett. James C. Shorl. Bernard Carvello. Paul Pete. son and Geo.se Rawson. Second row. left 10<br />

. ISh!. Gervais" Ka.pe. Russell Williams. Jim Seitz. V.ck Nash and Francis Powers. Third row. left<br />

to .ight. L. M. Trade •. Cart Hansen, Howa.d Mansu. and Joe Weston.<br />

f ebruory, <strong>1974</strong><br />

Local Mourns Retirees;<br />

Area Work Slow<br />

L U. 2-1. H,\I.TI \IORI-;. \ID._As interim<br />

pre)s !;e(:retary. my first assignment is a sad<br />

one. Within a ..... eek our local ~uffered the<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> IWO oOieers.<br />

On November 7 H(()ther Bill Bunick<br />

died aftcr a lengthy illness. He had been an<br />

<strong>IBEW</strong> member since August. 194 1. In reten!<br />

)ears he served a~ delegate to the<br />

AFL-CIO. .....as chairman <strong>of</strong> the Safety<br />

Commi,,;,ion. and y,as appointed to the<br />

State Safety Ad"isory Iloard by the .\lover·<br />

nor <strong>of</strong> \Iaryhmd. In 1970 he was elected<br />

treasurer <strong>of</strong> Local 24. and held that posi·<br />

tion until he retired in June, 1973, due to<br />

ill health.<br />

Brother Eugene L. Bartecchi. who passed<br />

away o n Noyember r I, joined Local 865,<br />

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BUltimore. in 1946 and bec:mle :l member<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local 24 in 1961. F rom June, 1965,<br />

until h i~ sudden death, he '" as II member <strong>of</strong><br />

the E\llmining 1\ 0~rJ,<br />

To hl,ve lost t"'O I~ rothcrs ", ho "'ere as<br />

d e di c~ted I I ~ they is :l trememlous lollS to<br />

our entire local. We extend our s)mp;lthy<br />

to the families <strong>of</strong> these 8 rother$, They .... il1<br />

.)Urely be missed.<br />

Ah hough ",orl. in the lire.. has been<br />

slo",·. ~e \ erul downlO", n projcc t ~ ure at their<br />

p:al.. Our spollighl Ihi, month i~ on I!. ,late<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice job. the (entral Laborator) anI.!<br />

Office lluill.ling. The c:I«tric;11 contractor is<br />

the BO"';lrl.! I' . Folt) (omp:IIl). anI.! m:m·<br />

ning the job are 55 men. including four<br />

fore men and one general foremiln.<br />

T he joh site cuven II one·eity·blod: Ilrea<br />

a nd con.i,t$ <strong>of</strong> one 'leven·stor) building :lIld<br />

o ne fiv ...·'lor) bui ldi ng. ",ilh unde rground<br />

pa rl. ing. T h ... tot:1I electric hui l..!ing i, Mlp'<br />

plied by 1.5 2,OOO·KVA trllllsformcl"S. Thiy<br />

giv ... s )'ou an idea <strong>of</strong> the e~tent <strong>of</strong> the elec·<br />

trical contract involv.:d. r he pipcc an)·<br />

where. When )'011 'lee "'orl. <strong>of</strong> thi, cllliber,<br />

you kno .... it is nn !I"~t 10 the contractor.<br />

loca l. Brot herhood. :lnu )'our Ii\'eli hood. So<br />

I.eep up the good .... orl.. Brolhers.<br />

Re.:onhng Secret;,r) Ed Lamon ..... ho aho<br />

scned !a- the pre,~ ,ecret;lry. hlS recentl)<br />

been IIppointed COI'F director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

~ l ar) I .lIl d State lmd D.C'. All ·CIO Council.<br />

Ed\ appoilllment came ,I~ a resuh <strong>of</strong> a<br />

well·organized. h;ITlHought election in the<br />

Coun-cil lifter former J>re,i


Scribe Discusses Country's<br />

Political Situation<br />

I..U. SH, 1)t..'"HQrT, MICII.- The !)Olitical<br />

picllIre in the Uniteu State~ i~ at :1 low<br />

crele today. with our past phil"c~, wage<br />

f rce7,c~ <strong>of</strong> $.5";. anu the C(ht <strong>of</strong> living<br />

going up e\er~ uay.<br />

Then there i~ the W;,tergate impact on<br />

our political picture. We ha\.: ui..agrecu<br />

lO.uh our 1 )Il'~iuent.5 in Ihe pa~t anu IIIe h;l\e<br />

'";;Iid .0 IIIheneH'r their policies IIIere not In<br />

the imere)t <strong>of</strong> IIIorkin@: people or <strong>of</strong> the n."<br />

lion ;" a IIIhole.<br />

Disillusionment IIIith politics. :'Ind politi.<br />

cians in gcncml. i~ juuged It) he r"nnmg<br />

IIIide and deep in this country. I' olilici:m~<br />

and political p:orl ic~ c;,n survive the cri~i~<br />

<strong>of</strong> conlidence creiW.:d hy W:Herllale. hut Pl)'<br />

lit it'al p;my members mu,t wor~ a! wooing<br />

the indepe ndcnt \'Olers nnd the regul"r<br />

part} nll·mlx'r .. bHc~ intl) Ihe main\lrc"m<br />

ag"in h} making ,ure c\'ery member in :1<br />

family h regi~tered to \'Ole. II is imporl:lnt<br />

Ihal eH:ry member under~tanu thai thi~ i~<br />

his re,pon~tbilit}. not only :,.$ a union mcm.<br />

ber hut as a cilizen <strong>of</strong> Ihis country.<br />

Run for precinct delcg,l!e in YOllr city or<br />

lown~hip: attend ~'our count} convention~<br />

and be heMd. It is :.1 Ihi~ level Ihllt the cit.<br />

izcns h"\e an opportunity 10 propo'M: 1'1:11.<br />

form issues anu p"rty policy.<br />

Support <strong>of</strong> or Oppoo.illon 10 legislatIon<br />

shoulu come from Ihe hottOfll up, not from<br />

lhe TOP uO ..... n.<br />

()~IU \lu ... lto. 1'.5.<br />

Crisis May Bring Back<br />

Electric T radless Tro lleys<br />

I .. U. 77. S":A·nl. E. WAS II.- The ener!;y<br />

crisii and the ecology urhe mlly finally ac·<br />

compli~ h III hal m:my <strong>of</strong> U~ in Seattle f" iled<br />

10 do severa l ~e a n ago. At Ihlll lime Sc;II .<br />

lie T m n!>it wa~ plannmg on reuucing the<br />

Uk' <strong>of</strong> eleclric tr:ldle~~ Irolleys. and replac.<br />

ing them III ilh dIesel bu~M'~.<br />

After a long controvcr~y, a proposal was<br />

submi ueu 10 :, vote <strong>of</strong> Ihe people lInd Ihe<br />

Intc kl e~s trolley, lost. The ecology urive<br />

for clean air and Ie .... pollution phl~ thc<br />

pre~1l1 oil !>hort:lgc h:.., changed Ihe pic.<br />

lure. No..... Ihe " ' elra-T r:tn!>il. whi!.'h reo<br />

placeu Ihe 0111 Seattle I r:tn!>il. is talkin~ <strong>of</strong><br />

buying electric trolle)~ .<br />

After the defeal al Ihe ballot bolo aboul<br />

:!OO Irackless trolleys IO.tre di'pQ'iCd <strong>of</strong>.<br />

miles <strong>of</strong> o\'trhe:ld lint~ lorn down. nnd<br />

man~ rectifiers wid. A ~m. 11I numner <strong>of</strong><br />

Irolle~~ IIIere kepi 10 sene a few IlIlCs.<br />

If Melru- fmn .. iT folio"" Ihrough with ib<br />

plans 10 re\'erse Ihi~ proee~ s. il ..... ill he a<br />

major impro\emcnl, Rcpl:lcing the .. mdly.<br />

polluling diesel h",\C\ with cleall eleclric<br />

Irolleys ",ill :1150 reducl.' our depcnltcncy on<br />

oil.<br />

Another ilem IIIe .. houlun·t o\erlook is<br />

Ihill it will pro\ ide more jobs for IIJl-W<br />

members.<br />

One laSI \ugge!>lion-buy Americlln.mauc<br />

lrolleys insle:nJ <strong>of</strong> Ihe I-' uropcan onc\ now<br />

under conside rat ion, nnd support our own<br />

Ame rican indust ry.<br />

Sn,N HOWl N, I'.S.<br />

F.bruary, <strong>1974</strong><br />

Mourn ed<br />

Na,f;>lk. v .... mourn, the .ccldental<br />

a f B,ather Jeffy Keph~rl. Ihlrd ~ePr<br />

~pp,entlee.<br />

Eve ryone in Local 80 W ho<br />

Wants to W ork Is W orking<br />

I .. U. 80, NORFO LK . V,\ .- Bu .. inc .. s "1.lnager<br />

Gene Leach reported ;II the l a~1 union<br />

meeting Ih.,1 e\eryone \\ho wanttd 10 work<br />

\\a~ "'orkin~ . There ..ccms 10 he :t 1;lck <strong>of</strong><br />

nI:lle ri.11 for -.ome JOh!> due to the oil cri,is.<br />

I il>er ;Ind pl:!~lic utlet scem~ to he one <strong>of</strong><br />

Ih~ ~c:orcer ill'm, .11 prc..cn1. If Ihe contnlc,<br />

lor, can gCI the mnleri.il. Ihe ""ork for the<br />

IIIinler 111m look good for the Illember, <strong>of</strong><br />

Loea] 80.<br />

One large o il refiner} 10 be huilt in our<br />

aTe" !lOOn hilS htcn dela~etl indefinilel}. due<br />

10 the oil ~Iualion I.efs hope Ih.11 other<br />

fOf'thcoming jobs ha\en'l been :ohantloncd.<br />

We can use :111 the ..... ork IIIe c:m get.<br />

1-' . C. ErnSI and Ocean l' lectric (jolnl<br />

\cnture) h.,,,e been a .... .orded Ihc \Ccond·<br />

ph; •.sc contract on Ihe U:lmplOn runnel. I<br />

~ucss Ihey gOI lired <strong>of</strong> bulilng he,lIb IIn\1<br />

d.:cided to pull togelhc r. Reg:lTdlc,s <strong>of</strong> how<br />

Ihey gOl the job. IIIC <strong>of</strong> Loc:,ls IIU :InU 1340<br />

111,11 gel the job done. Golly!~ Fven 80 and<br />

1340 :lTe jointly venturing!!<br />

We "dComed se\eral new mem~r~ into<br />

our loe:,1 111\1 meeling night: npprenltCCs<br />

l)Qnald Sliles. ";oul " 1:IT, h.111. Kilnd)' ,\fel·<br />

Il)n. and Ben l ) ree; Journe~man "iremcn<br />

F. Ru s~ Johnson. J r: lind IIA rnelllbe r ~ H.<br />

();l venport. R. L en~ch. and 0 . ]}unc.1n<br />

Loe,,1 80 will celehrale it~ 15th annl"cr·<br />

S:ITY In ,\f:IY. I nol. A gal:1 :!ffuir " hemg<br />

planned . ..0 he ,ure 10 re.ld .111 corre,pond·<br />

ence (rom Ihe loe,,1 ..0 Ihal )011 IIIon't mi~i<br />

Out.<br />

O\cr Ihe p;I~1 monlh (:-.ioh'mber) IIIe<br />

lO.ere saudeneu by three deat hs In our loeal<br />

union. JeTf') Kephart, Ihird·)e.u oll'prenlice<br />

""lfem"u. C;lme in conl:O~1 ",ilh 2.l0U \oils<br />

to ground IIIhile IIIorklng on ., job fOf' one<br />

<strong>of</strong> our !.'onl nICTOn. on ' o\em"er II. 1973.<br />

I:Irolher Kephart III:l~ ,"~'sllng III sclling a<br />

section <strong>of</strong> ~lVlIch gear in place ""hen I~ ac.<br />

ciuenl occurred. No one ~.IW III h;1I happened.<br />

or how he came in cont.lel IIIilh Ihe<br />

vollage. Jerry IIIill 10llg be rememhcred hy<br />

hi~ co-\\ior~ers. d:,s~male,. JA I C. und the<br />

IOC;11 union.<br />

Brother C. F. Ad;om ~ pa~..ed llway on<br />

No\ember P. [973. afler :1 long iI]ne~\ lie<br />

huu formerly heen :In eleclric:.1 t'onlruclor<br />

in our Mea !>Cyer:.] }C:LrS IIgo.<br />

Brother J. Grier l'ollS pa\sed away on<br />

No~embcr 13 . 1973, ufter a lOll" iUne,s in<br />

hh Florida home. Ue hau been a mernher<br />

<strong>of</strong> Loc:11 80 for )0 }ears and !>Crved as<br />

l oeal 80's treasurer approximately 20<br />

yean. He .... ill long be remembered by<br />

Ih


depattlnellt <strong>of</strong> Reseatch<br />

alld Edllcatioll<br />

~<br />

/<br />

'\. /<br />

......<br />

•<br />

Uncertainty Affects <strong>1974</strong> Outlook<br />

• The beginning <strong>of</strong> a new )car<br />

inevitllbty im'ol..cs a review <strong>of</strong> the<br />

YC3r pa~t and :1 forecast <strong>of</strong> condi­<br />

Ijon~ to expect in the new yr.::'lr. Ihe<br />

meaningful c\'cn1\ <strong>of</strong> 1973 arc mm<br />

:1 mailer <strong>of</strong> recurd. I he slOck market<br />

dcclincu; the Dow-Jones industrial<br />

average, afla hitting it:-.<br />

highest point in hi\!ory, 1.051.70,<br />

on Jalluary II, weill downhill<br />

frolll then on. In <strong>February</strong>. the<br />

American dollar wa ... devalued by<br />

10 percent again"l other major currencies.<br />

the second lh.!va[ u3I ion in<br />

14 ll1onth~. Interest rates incrcu ... cd,<br />

with the prime interest r:ltc (the<br />

ratc banks clwrgc their preferred<br />

clicnb) lit Ihe 9 1 z_10 pcrcL'nl le\el:<br />

shorl-ll.' rrn interc,' rales soaring to<br />

n.:cord k:vds <strong>of</strong> I () percent; long­<br />

(erm rates at the 7 1 4-8 1 4 percent<br />

Ic\'cl. Thc innatiollllry spiral continued<br />

unabated throughout the<br />

year. For the perioc.J from November,<br />

1972. through No\clllber.<br />

1973. the \\holcsale Priec Index<br />

(WPI ) increased by 17.5 pcrtick-incrca\ed<br />

by S.4 percent. In ,hort. price .. on<br />

everything 'hent up, and wugc-price<br />

controls ( Phases I through IV)<br />

failed to prevent shortagcs <strong>of</strong> mea".<br />

meta"- paper pruducts, and olher<br />

consumer goo


ecession. somc analy,'" expeci bu~inesses<br />

10 hold onto their 1:lbor<br />

forc e-s, reducing work hours instead<br />

<strong>of</strong> laying <strong>of</strong>T w{lrkt:rs. Thi ~. in turn,<br />

could lead 1(1 a Im\ cr rate or protluclivil)<br />

bccaLbe <strong>of</strong> the underulili-<br />

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX-UNITED STATES AVERAGE<br />

Source: U.S. Deportment <strong>of</strong> Lobor Bureou <strong>of</strong> Lobor Statistics<br />

REVISED INDEX SER IES- Reference Bose, U.S. Averoge, 1967 - 100<br />

Inde. Dote<br />

Mon!h-Yeo.<br />

All ."<br />

lIem. It.m. Apparel H,olth<br />

Com. Com- t Tr"".por. & Rec<br />

bined' b.ned F~' Hou.ing Upkeep !,,!io" .e"!l,,n<br />

Nov. 1973 160.0 137.6 150.0 139,4 130.5 125_8 132.6<br />

Oct. 1973 158.9 136.6 148..1 138 . 1 129.6 125.0 132 .1<br />

Sept. 1973 157.6 135.5 148.3 136.6 128.3 123 .9 131. 1<br />

Aug. 1973 157. I 135. 1 149..1 135.2 126.5 124.5 130.5<br />

Jut. 1973 154.3 132.7 1.


Gilt <strong>of</strong> Optacon<br />

e",;".11 M~n.lI.r Gordon Rusche', l oeal 86,<br />

ROChester. N.Y" "ght, makes .. pres,.,""'O"<br />

o f a" Op"con to Brothe, Tony CoNa.o. wt'lo<br />

was bllnded 115 It,. ,n,,1t <strong>of</strong> diabetes.<br />

lell to ,llh\ .ul "ith the<br />

hlrmer') \IUlual Telephone in Wh;ttcom<br />

County: latef he: lIoas with ConlillC'ntul relephone<br />

Comp:IIl}. Harry lIo-orLcu a, n lIoare·<br />

houo;eman :lIld. for the past five )'ear5. liS<br />

,In in,taller-p:~ystation repairman.<br />

Hoth <strong>of</strong> the\e men lIoere re'p«lC'd hy<br />

their respective comp.1nies. e~pccinlly for<br />

their excellent allcndanee rcconls. Their fellow<br />

employees will miss the!oC '''0 fine gentlemen.<br />

We al] wish Ihem the best in their<br />

retirement.<br />

AL DI !'llON. I'.S.<br />

Negotiations to Begin;<br />

Work Situation Good<br />

L U. 90, ;o.;E\\ 11,\ v.:=". CO~="'.- Local<br />

90 lIoill enter oeb'Oli;tlion~ for new cOlliracts<br />

~hortl). The ncgoti'lting commillee h;t~ had<br />

preliminary meeting~ lIoilh the t>ody. and<br />

h,ls conueno;ed numerou~ propo,.,,,I, inlO an<br />

.1('cept;tt>1c p,lcL:lge. lIoith emph'''ls on increa5Cd<br />

.lIld addition,11 frinse b~nefit~ .<br />

rhe Con-tru.:Uon Indlhtr) S!:lbiliz.llion<br />

(:ommitlee lelSC) i, the dOlllill;lnt factor<br />

in ;In) <strong>of</strong> our negoll.ltiOll\. OInd it i~ the<br />

fln,11 ;lIlti sot.: Judge <strong>of</strong> Oll( ~lIcce\\.<br />

A Chrisll11;1~ fIlLrtt "a~ held for the<br />

Ill .... mbcrsbip ;11 Oll( Dctelltba meelinJi. :lIld<br />

it ".L~ enjoyed by all.<br />

At this meeting, "I: inUucted :n flew apprelltices<br />

into thc r;IIl~'. We ;Ire h;IPP) to<br />

h,IYe them abomd. and "i~h them ever)<br />

~tlcce ... ~. T hey lIoere told the) fire now p:1rI<br />

<strong>of</strong> the greal I HEW,<br />

The iI)~htant bmines, m:1Ilager ro.:turned<br />

from a weeL·long AH -CIO \";lhor Studies<br />

Center IoCminur in W,hhington. The ,e~,ion<br />

lIoilS highly informatl\e and the f:U:l~ \cry<br />

clear. We an: : 11 fHeed "ilh t ... o ,;I;noo,<br />

problem,; the opcn shop ;lnu a bad imuge<br />

due 10 jurisdiction;11 Jbptlte~.<br />

It is Ibe opmion <strong>of</strong> this writer Ihat lbe<br />

an~"cr~ 10 the\(: prot>lems must come from<br />

the highesl le,el~ <strong>of</strong> org.lnized labor; they<br />

must be communic;tted to the loe:LI levels<br />

for implement3Hon. With the~ ~nowledb'1!­<br />

able minds guiding our .lcti",itie5. lIoe ... ill<br />

nOt only m:l1ll1ain "h;tt lIoe have. but we<br />

IIojll also recoup ~Iowly whut lIoe ha\e lost.<br />

T he work situation here continucs to be<br />

good. and the polloet pl:lnts ,ontinue to employ<br />

a major portion <strong>of</strong> Ollr people. Hopefully.<br />

the energy crisis-llohich lIoe do not<br />

lIo'elcome for all its h:\rd~hj~-will ~Iimuhue<br />

ue,e]opment <strong>of</strong> mOre pollo(T plam~<br />

lI~ing nuclear fuels. thus increasing "orl<br />

opportunitie~.<br />

A lillie "union" will go a lonl!. way.<br />

DICK I>AN\GMO)SI. 1'.5.<br />

Honored<br />

8,0Ih •• Wilham O. "8,11" W II~ ••• JATC dl'KIO'<br />

unl,1 lid .Kenl ,eli,ement. 'KeiYes • gilt <strong>of</strong><br />

8.-"tude f.om JATC OJ.eclor RlI, McCool,<br />

Local 98 Pays Tribute To<br />

JATC Director Walker<br />

I .. U. 911, I'IIILAO.:U'IIIA. !'A._Willinm<br />

I). " 8 ill" WalLer "as initialeu inlo Local<br />

98 in 1926, nnd almost 50 years latef he is<br />

~till 1\ member <strong>of</strong> the m EW. He progreso;ed<br />

from journeyman to forcmun. superintendent.<br />

loeill <strong>of</strong>ficer, anU business representative.<br />

In 1924 he was elttled to the olliee <strong>of</strong><br />

tSEW Jo"ntol


Third Di~trict Vice I'resident.<br />

Folio .... ing this. Bill returned to the local<br />

union and bec~me Ihe prime mover <strong>of</strong> an<br />

apprenliceship training system: under his<br />

leadership our present apprenticeship and<br />

training program began in 1946. Brother<br />

W;.U.;ef w~s named the first director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee<br />

(JATC). a position he held until his recent<br />

retirement. AI the time Bill .... as s.erving<br />

the electrical ind(btry as chapter<br />

mana!,ocr <strong>of</strong> the Pt.'nn-Dcl-Jerscy Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />

Nalional EI«lTical Contractors Association<br />

I NECA I. Through lhese years Bill represented<br />

the employers in negotiations .... ith<br />

the union. and de, eloped a spirit <strong>of</strong> cooperation<br />

"hich resultcd in Ihe finest labor rela·<br />

tions between ;. union and ils employers in<br />

the electrical indUSlry.<br />

!-l is in"olvemenl in the welfare <strong>of</strong> his fellow<br />

m:1Il is not limiled to the electrical in_<br />

du~tr}', but includes whoever i~ fighting<br />

for justice. independence, and the fulfill·<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> demIXrJtic ideals. as indicated by<br />

his various intere~ts in a host <strong>of</strong> public and<br />

civic endea,·Of'S.<br />

ilill has the distinct honor <strong>of</strong> having been<br />

inducted into the National Electrical Con­<br />

Ir •• ctors Association Uall <strong>of</strong> Fame for 011\­<br />

~tandin;; and meritorious ~rvice in allvanc­<br />

IIlg and promoling the electrical conlracting<br />

industry.<br />

In ) pite <strong>of</strong> the dcmands <strong>of</strong> Bill's time. he<br />

ha ~ al .... a)s de,oted the necessary time to<br />

pronloting and improl ing the apprenticeship<br />

traming program.<br />

LIX •• I 98 proudly acknowledges the acco<br />

ml"li ~h ment s <strong>of</strong> BrOlher Bill Walker and<br />

e~presscs the gratitude <strong>of</strong> the many gradu­<br />

,lies. I"as\. prellCnl. and future ..... ho h~"e<br />

benefiled. ami "'ill benefit. from Ihe efforts<br />

<strong>of</strong> William D. Waller.<br />

HarrY retirement. Bill1<br />

1'1\ 1 u J. COMI'TOr--.. 1'.5.<br />

SO·Year Members Honored;<br />

Work in Area Rather Slow<br />

I •. U. 122. GRE"T ..·"u.s. '\10j\T._ Re·<br />

centl), Local 1:!2 honored t"·o SO·ye;tr<br />

member~. At a dinner in his honor at !-- d­<br />

die's Supper Club. Ilrother A. E. Reichel<br />

.... ,1$ presented ,. 5().year I"in by Vice I'resident<br />

Stanle), Thompson. During the e\'e·<br />

ning. IJrmhcr Reichel r~cal!ed m,IIlY cxperienc~s<br />

II. an clcClri, ian ,lith Ihe Amlconlla<br />

Company from .... hich he rctir"d in 1'.156.<br />

He .... :.5 also emplo}ed on the construction<br />

job <strong>of</strong> Rainbow D:.m in 1910 ..... hich is located<br />

ne;tr Great J-'all5. Mo ntana.<br />

Brother Reichcl i, ,till "el) :'lethe. and<br />

lIlaimains an interest in both mining and<br />

oil drilling. ,ubjcCb in "hich he is ,cry<br />

knowledge,.ble.<br />

<strong>International</strong> Repre~nlative Rllssell Wil·<br />

liams presented :\ 50-)'ur pin to Brother<br />

W;I)'nc f' . Davis ilt hi~ home on I-I,llhead<br />

Llile. where he ha . li\'ed since hi~ retiremen!<br />

from Ihe ,\Iollnl:lin Bell Com pan}',<br />

where he had been a long-time employee.<br />

We are sad to report that Brother 1):l\is<br />

~ufrered a n all'leI.. <strong>of</strong> appendicitis and died<br />

al the Polson Hospital shortly after reeel'­<br />

in! hh SO--)car pin.<br />

We are further saddened by the death <strong>of</strong><br />

Brolher Emil Pechta. a 64-year. retired telephone<br />

member. who pa~scd a .... a} recently.<br />

Work in tOe Great Falls area has been<br />

rather slow: hopefully, <strong>1974</strong> will be a belief<br />

FOn, in allcndance.<br />

l -c~l ivities gOI unller way al 5:)0 1' .11 1.<br />

with a cocklail hOllr, followed h}' an Cllio}­<br />

,(blc meal :md dancing until 1:00 A.M . to<br />

the mu,ic <strong>of</strong> the Summers Orc hestra.<br />

Kenneth C. Watson, Day & Zimmermann.<br />

Inc .. chairman <strong>of</strong> the J ATC ..... as<br />

toaStmaster for the evening. and after Ihe<br />

invocation given by Robert Farmer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tnlstees. he introduced the speakers: Wifliam<br />

J. Walker, chapter manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Penn-Del-Jersey Chapter. NECA: Thomas<br />

R. Kenn},. director. Northea~tern Join! Apprenticeship<br />

and Training program: :lIld<br />

Ho .... ;.rd I-I. Grabert. bu~ines~ man:.ger.<br />

The foUo .... ing <strong>of</strong>lker~ <strong>of</strong> Penns) lI'ania<br />

loc •• I, and their ",i,es ....·ere inlroouced:<br />

Henr)' Fornara. business manager. and<br />

Thom:\s 1..1ngan. prhident. Local 911. Phil:!­<br />

delphia: Roger C. Bitzel. bu~ine~ manager.<br />

Local 229. Yorl: Robert Fisher. bu~iness<br />

managcr. Local 361. Leb •• non: Andn.:w S.<br />

Kubik. business manager. and Lee C. !-lei!.<br />

president. Local 375, Allentown: William<br />

C. DoIU~. business 11IlInager. Local 414,<br />

Lanc:lsler: !-I ugh M. Snow. bu~ine~ .. manager.<br />

Local 654. Chester: Fd"'ard<br />

O·Donnell. representing LIXal 1319.<br />

WilLes-Barre: Calvin [·eterson. president.<br />

Local 126: and Casper 8 agle}. apprentice<br />

truining coordinator.<br />

Contractor representath'es pre ..... nt in·<br />

cluded Victor Gra;C-wsl..i. Da} and Zimmer­<br />

Graduates<br />

mann. Inc.: Herbert N. Fi~, Medlar Flec­<br />

Iric Company. f'enn-l)el·Jerst(­<br />

tended the following gradu.lIes .... ho .... ere in<br />

attendance: John T. Archer. Dennis P.<br />

Ca'5l:},. Joseph DiFran ee~co. William T.<br />

Dugan. William Fannon. Rl.lph Fuller,<br />

Hugh Gallagher. Donald Gamble. Charles<br />

Gardner. Donald G. Gensey. D;onnis Green­<br />

.... 000. Ra}mond C. Kizina. Peter 1..1quitara.<br />

Ch"rJe~ T. McKem:ic. George Mo .... n:y.<br />

Ronald I'o .... ell. Thomas W. Re}nolds. Rob·<br />

crt Sipe. !'der Stecb. !'rancis Super. I-'rank<br />

J. Seal. Jr .. ;md T homl.s R. Smilh. Apprenlice<br />

gr"duales un;.blc to ;.uend were<br />

Elwood Kennell. I·rani. MCAuliffe, and<br />

Paul Le~na k .<br />

NJATC certificates .... ere presented to<br />

graduates by Larry Mengel: NJATC medallions<br />

tly John faber: U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />

labor and Industry certificates tly Ca~»Cr<br />

8agley: Pennsyl\~lnia Department <strong>of</strong> 1_1bor<br />

and Industr) certificates by Percy O'Neal:<br />

and .... atches by Local 126 President Cal,-in<br />

Peterson.<br />

Sped;.1 awards .... ere made to oul~tantling<br />

apprentices in honor <strong>of</strong> former J AT,9 members<br />

now decea>cd. .<br />

The I-larry Freedman Award. a $ 100<br />

U.S. bond, .... as presented to Ra}mond Kizina<br />

b) !-Io .... ard Glahn. Sr., an employer<br />

These 1973 apprentIce 8,aduat0!5 0 / loc.1 126. Phll.delphla. were recently honored at • dinner_<br />

dance.<br />

"


epre'>C ll t;IIi\'e <strong>of</strong> the JAT C; the Adam E.<br />

Miller Award , a $100 U,S, bond, to Ken_<br />

neth 5ipc:s by I3crnard Ib tl,In, local union<br />

representative, JATC; 1he C'liftoll L Harman<br />

AWllrd, n cig;Irelle tig hte r, to Frank<br />

Seal by Victor Gr. l jew~li. I),IY & Zimmermann,<br />

Inc: the Bucl " au~t A","ard, a lineman's<br />

ring_ containing ,I di;ml00d and sapphlre:_,<br />

to the ollht(.nding apprentice<br />

gmdu.lte. Charles Me ].,.en:tic:, by George<br />

Mohle), Henlels &: \lcCoy, Inc,<br />

Credit is gi ... en to Fred Woerner, director<br />

<strong>of</strong> I)raclical I r: l i",n~, for the ~uccessfu l<br />

planning o f the entire alTair,<br />

l-low,," Ro GRMII MT, n .~ 1. - F ,S,<br />

Graduates<br />

Apprenlic:. g . aduales <strong>of</strong> Locat Ill , K.tamuoo,<br />

MI"h" .... shown wilh <strong>of</strong>f,,, •• s. Standing. 'eft<br />

to . iglll, a.e JATC Secr.ta ry R. Cherette. Wit<br />

!111m Ooo.nh .. lIllo John Ied 10 M:e tllO and M>meumc~ three gcnerations<br />

active m union .. fTa in alone lime;<br />

this proves that good union Illen ltcnerate<br />

~ti ll more good union men.<br />

Wh ile on the ~ubj ec t o f reti t'e.! membe rs,<br />

I ta ke thi. opportunity to expr .. ~s deep Hp·<br />

preCilition 10 Brother !tober! 1- . Crool for<br />

his )cars <strong>of</strong> u""elfi~h devotion 10 the Ill EW<br />

and Local 136. Hrother Crook h:ls JUSt ro:­<br />

cej\ed his S()...)ear pm. Robert has betn :In<br />

assel to Ihe local since his lale letns, and<br />

has held almost every o ffice, including president<br />

three llmcs, aSSiM(lnl bu\ine~~ repre·<br />

scm:llIve I\\icc, and treasurer for 15 years.<br />

In addition Robert ser ..... d four )e;I(S in the<br />

U.S, Nal) Reserve con\trudion biLllalion<br />

and four ~cars as chief eleclrki:1I1\ m .. lle III<br />

Ihe Soulh Pacific durinlt World War II.<br />

Our org,mi.l;alion could U'>C ,I lot more<br />

Hrothers Me Br(Nher Crook,<br />

I',r MLkl'ln , I' S<br />

Employees See Nucl ear<br />

Plant Project First Time<br />

L.U. I-IJ , 1I,\ H:H:1SIIlTH:G , ]>,\ . -On OelOber<br />

20 the I hree MIle h l,LTul nucle;!r<br />

pollocr plant project was yic\\cd by the em·<br />

plo)ees and Ihelr g u e~t$ for 1he first lime.<br />

The nuclear power Slatio n, under construction<br />

~ in ce 1967, prc~ntly cmplo)s 265 elee·<br />

Iricia ns.<br />

Nuclear Power Plant<br />

glHlst.<br />

nuclea. pow.r plant proiecl 10. the ".11 '.me<br />

.ecenll~ Shown are Ih" coohng lowers,<br />

Partlp t "ont rol .oom <strong>of</strong> unit 1.<br />

, .... ,.,..<br />

I<br />

. .<br />

. ...., .. '<br />

-"';;h"'~.f<br />

•<br />

The S365-million unil 1. Ollncd by Ihe<br />

\lelropolilan Ediwn Company. lIiII btgin<br />

gener"ling po"er m 197-1 and elt'ntuall)<br />

I"rodUle 792.000 lilollalls. allllo~t douhling<br />

Met- I d __ prc~nt generatmg capatlly. Unit<br />

2. owncd hy Jcrsey Cenlml I'o"er & l ight<br />

(0111[1;lny. is \cheliulcd to begin producing<br />

tHIO.OOO lilo\\,'I1~ in 1976.<br />

[he mlle~t structures on T hree Mde Ishmd<br />

lIill be Ihe four 372-fool. n;'lUnlldr.lft.<br />

coolinG; lO\\ers. where w:lrm lIaler<br />

wi ll be prtyented from retUrninG to Ihe<br />

river.<br />

T he two 169-fool containment structures.<br />

t8EW Journa l<br />


I ~<br />

each with three·;md·one-hnlf-foot-lhick<br />

walls, will contain a nuclear vessel and two<br />

73-fool steam gencr:lIorli.<br />

Unit I .... as designed and engineered by<br />

Gil!xrt Associates and unit 2 by Burns lind<br />

Roc, Inc. United Engineers and Construc·<br />

toTS. Inc. is pro\ illing the managcmf.'nl for<br />

construction.<br />

~<br />

ULR!'1 \1'1 R. Gil.! , hi., 1'.5.<br />

50 Active Years<br />

•<br />

Broth .., Henry "Hank" 8",,,. t nt:,,[ l~.l<br />

I<br />

:'iouth<br />

Bend, Ind., " m8mb .., <strong>of</strong> the NERVE crew 8t the<br />

Oonald C. COC "cre<br />

l1Cre before b people. Brother J om Schrock<br />

has replaced Brother Z:tn Ballfll'd H.'> .'>te"·<br />

:Ird. :In,J has :IS hb :I~i'tanl Brother JUIl<br />

Woo,Jle). Z:ln i, prC'-.enll} .'>upcrimen,Jcfll<br />

for i{o"en & Bluir on a job up at Mar·<br />

c\'cn gencral (ore·<br />

men husinc~~ agen! fOf Local 134,<br />

and Inlcnmtiomd SenCI;try Joe KeC1JHn I\:IS<br />

recordinl;t ,ccrctary <strong>of</strong> Ihal loc:d. Brolher<br />

B:lhr tOO~ his inSlfilction at Ihe Washhurn<br />

Tmde School. studying one d,,) e\Cf) t"o<br />

\Iee~~ Ht n1.l[h ... l1I:ltic:.. l:"lboralOry. layOUI,<br />

and dra\ling. His pay in I!WI day I"l~<br />

S2.00. whkh included lunch arlll c:ll'fare<br />

rnone) .<br />

In 1~52. Hank came 10 Local 15] bring·<br />

ing hi~ "ife. Edith. a nine·year-old son,<br />

now kno"n 10 us as Brother ··»ulch." and<br />

i\ six,y·cJr·old dnughter 1\br)'.<br />

In ;.ddition to be ing active in Ihe trade,<br />

Hank h:..'>, o\'er Ihe P:ISI few years. along<br />

\lith Butch "ho lives ne.\1 door, acquired a<br />

,trinl,! <strong>of</strong> appalOOli:l hon,e~. Bank bdie\c.'><br />

hi~ tr:ldc i~ lhe llIost progres~hc trade <strong>of</strong><br />

all. He like,> our apprcnlicc~hip program.<br />

thinks hightl} <strong>of</strong> dcctrical Irad~ schools,<br />

lind Ihinls thaI mO,1 <strong>of</strong> the ju\enile delin<br />

quene} <strong>of</strong> our d:ty could be f;lIred by the<br />

sam!.' medicine \I hich had been h:tnde,J out<br />

by hb own father. It's been nicc kno\llng<br />

you. Brolher B;ohr: may }'Oll conlil1Ul' 10<br />

enjoy your trade lUld your life :.s much us<br />

}'ou ob,·iollsly do no".<br />

We came: "ithin si~ <strong>of</strong> ocing able to reo<br />

pori anolher rarity. Brothers Sian Keulehut<br />

:Ind Gus Schemer recently saw their sons,<br />

",·1 ike and Gus. Jr .. acquire card~.<br />

A. G. "GIU C" BI !;VINS, 1'.5.<br />

22nd Apprenticeship Awards<br />

Banquet Held in Madison<br />

L.t'. 159. ;\IAJ)ISON. "IS.-The 22ml<br />

OI1\Slandlng 1\lcthamcal Apprenliceship<br />

Award, IJ:lnqucl was held at th~ Ea~t Side<br />

Ilu~inessmcns Club in Madison last year. It<br />

v.a~ spons<strong>of</strong>ed by Ihe Allied Methanical<br />

1' lIIplo),ers Council. Inc. to honor the out·<br />

\t:lnlling electrical. pipelillinl;t. plumbing.<br />

"n'" shect meml apprentices.<br />

Gefilld Kal~chucr received the outstand·<br />

ing eleclrical apprenlice :O"':lrd. The otha<br />

gradualing upprenlices were Ikrnard Braun.<br />

Stephen Bruns. Donald Chisholm. Howard<br />

C.m~d.k!;. G,II), D •• vison. Howl1rd Diehl.<br />

Stcven Dulin. Charles Englehart. Ro ben<br />

Fllflitenburg. John Kelch. Donald Lconard.<br />

Willial11 Marks. Jumes Mllehlenbruch.<br />

Davi'" !'orter. Mu;hae! Sullivan. and Don:tld<br />

Wall:lce.<br />

These fi ne young men "ill continue 10<br />

u!)c Ihe knowledlle Ihey Ilained during their<br />

apprentice~hip: hov.ever. Ihey "ill di~co\'cr<br />

Ihat thc learning proccss will conlinue<br />

e\'ery d:.~, as new materials. cq"ipment, and<br />

methods an' prl''iI'nll'II. 1\lml <strong>of</strong> them lIilI<br />

continue Iheir training by allcnding e\'cninl;t<br />

school. readinll lTade publicalions. liSlening<br />

10 olhen to ~ eep up with the changes and<br />

10 improve themselves. Olhers will ~it bad:<br />

and So'!)" " I know enough. Why IO.:lSle lime<br />

studying. la~ing an active part in the local.<br />

and allen


\I/e have to police the company again~t<br />

contract and sufety violiltiom. We also hlwe<br />

to be the eyes lind the cars <strong>of</strong> our ste":IT{!s<br />

(and sometime~ their noses). They in turn<br />

do the \.arne for the chief ~te .. ards. and SO<br />

on up the ladder in the union.<br />

Keep each other informed <strong>of</strong> .... hat·s happening<br />

in and llround )ollr '\Cctions conctrning<br />

the union. A .... ell-informed membel10hip<br />

ma~es for a stronger union. And<br />

.. hen management sees and hears union<br />

members di sc u~ ~ing the COntr.lct it keeps<br />

them on their toes. and they think t .. ice before<br />

they violnte the union agreement.<br />

Remember, you have :tn ohligation to<br />

)'our family, to yourself. and to )our fellow<br />

union members to get the be~t de'll .. e can<br />

from the company. And the beSt way to do<br />

thaI b with it ~trong contract,<br />

T he above was written hy John Chce~eman.<br />

EAML E. /lo ll sn, P.S.<br />

Members Work on Sears<br />

Catalog Order Plant<br />

L.ll. 177 . JA CKSO:"'VII.I .E. FI.A.- Jack-<br />

5On\ il1e is lucky to have the job at the new<br />

Se!tr~ cal:,log order pl:lnt ..... hich .... ill scr\e<br />

the cntire ~nhcChool footb;!11 Odds in the<br />

area: Red Mornn. I)on ColI'cr. lohn<br />

Colher. S~ip Kemp. I)"ve WeI-h. lim A1c~ander,<br />

and Hurney Storrt1~. ~otre I).Imc<br />

High S(hoa] (McCoy Flew·ie provided the<br />

tools): Tom Tulloch. Boh E. Teesd:tle, Bob<br />

K. Teesd:,le. Alex Raiano. Bob FUlllcello.<br />

Jack ]>ritchard. Jllck Kelly. and lIu5i ness<br />

Manager Ken Willi:lms, New l1:mford<br />

"<br />

M em~ .. 01 Locat 117. Jackso nvIlle. FIR .•<br />

l eft 10 "8M afe Johnny Peyton. pfolect man·<br />

ager. and Oon Smith. ,anefat IOfemln.<br />

High School: James Ale~ander. I'atrid. Alfano.<br />

Dennis Breheny. Ch.lrles Collyer.<br />

Don Collyer. Owen E\'ans, Rohert Funi.<br />

ce llo. Gal'Y Gentilc. Robert lohn~. Ell<br />

LaBu/. b ck Pritchard. J udd Pritchard,<br />

Ste .... art MOler. J :lI lle ~ O'Leary, J r .. James<br />

O·Leary. Sr .. and IJu \iness ~1:tnager Ken<br />

Willi:lms. Whitesboro Centr",!1 School. lindsey<br />

!- lectric pro\idcII lhc loob for hath the<br />

Whitcsooro and New I lartford project~.<br />

A pl:u.luc W:lS pre-.ented to l oc:.1 18 1<br />

from the students. fa l·ull). and friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Notre Dame High &:hool in apprecialion<br />

for the "lire less efforts :tnd un..elfi .. h contribut;on:'<br />

rhe sincere clTort~ o f the .!ho~ementioned<br />

Brothers ha\c certainly furthered<br />

the cause <strong>of</strong> Local Iill :lnd organized<br />

taoor in our area.<br />

lhe members <strong>of</strong> Local 1111 arc \ery,<br />

wry rroud <strong>of</strong> Brother Peter Storms ... ho<br />

W;t\ :I .... inner <strong>of</strong> the IIlEW " ounders'<br />

Scho1:lf,hip in the 1973 competition. We<br />

uj,h llrother Peter \uccess in the field <strong>of</strong><br />

SHn.!y hc chooses to fo llow.<br />

The ;ourne}man tours


Officer Busy Negotiating<br />

Union Contracts<br />

L U, 196, ROC KFORD. I LI_-Business<br />

Manager Warren Fehlcr hils been busy negOliating<br />

conlraclS during the past few<br />

weeks. and he ",m continue 10 negoliate for<br />

some lime 10 come.<br />

Eastern Telephone <strong>of</strong> l-Iorrison, Illinois.<br />

and our outside line-dc:lrante agreements<br />

have been successfully completed.<br />

Cenlrnl Telephone <strong>of</strong> Di,on. Illinois.<br />

Nonhweslem Telephone <strong>of</strong> Freeport. Illinois.<br />

and the Darlington. WiS/:onsin C~op<br />

will be opening ('onlrnels soon. OIS <strong>of</strong> Ihis<br />

wrilinS. Commonwcallh·Fdbon Company<br />

<strong>of</strong> our System Council U-2S and Nonhern<br />

Illinois Gas Comp:my <strong>of</strong> System Council<br />

U-IS will be beginning negotiations.<br />

President William licmlerson "ill be ;1[_<br />

tending Ihe U-25 meclings. "hile ) a(.':k<br />

Robbe will serve on Ihe U·18 ncgOli:lling<br />

commillee. M r. Fchlcr will ,Itlcnd us many<br />

<strong>of</strong> the SY~lem council meelings as his schedule<br />

allows.<br />

I heliele the above parni;raph expl;lins<br />

"hy memhers do not :1111-11)5 find the business<br />

manager in his omec.<br />

At presem. wc h;1\'c oler 200 men wor~ing<br />

on olllside construction. rhe~ men lire<br />

emplo)ed by ~ix COntr.tClOrs. I hope this<br />

"ill help explain "h). at times. neilher <strong>of</strong><br />

us can be rc:u:heJ at the hall.<br />

We "hh the llest for ;11] ill the ncw )car.<br />

UAII.OU) F\!>r .... ooo. A;,~T. 8.\1.<br />

Scribe Hopes for More<br />

Jobs Nearer Home<br />

L U. 212. C INCIl'NAT I. OIIlO-l\'faybe<br />

"ith the fuel ~horlai;CS "c seem to he in­<br />

\'oh'ed in . .';Omc <strong>of</strong> the contractors "ill do<br />

their p,lrl 10 try to put us on jobs doser to<br />

home. in~tcad <strong>of</strong> IIlw:I}s on Ihe oppo~ite<br />

sidc <strong>of</strong> lown.<br />

I hope el'Cr)'One h:ls recovcred from thc<br />

holidays and is ready for a good and prosperou~<br />

year ahead.<br />

Our credit lin ion is still Ilro",ng r:lpidly.<br />

It sl;lrled ~ !owly but has hecn steadil)' gainins<br />

ground as each year passcs. Any mEW<br />

local that docsn'[ h:lle a credit union<br />

should see 300m organizing one. A credit<br />

union can be <strong>of</strong> great Ixnefit 10 its mcm­<br />

"'~-<br />

This notice conccrns all rctired mcmbers<br />

II-ho hal'e nlOI'ed al\ay and :111 Brothers on<br />

tho: road- there is no longer a local building<br />

trades paper pullli.\.hed in our area.<br />

GU\ L~I SI\M. I'.S.<br />

Things Don't Look Too<br />

Bright for New Year<br />

L.U. 22-1, " 'EW BEI)FORI). -'I,\SS.-Well.<br />

another )'ear has I"lassed. :Ind IIe're hoping<br />

<strong>1974</strong> wi ll be bcner than I: . ~I )ellr. Al Ihis<br />

wriling. things don't 1001. 100 bright. The<br />

economy outlool. is ble;.I..<br />

Our oil suppl} IS bcinll cut. but we must<br />

reali7.e Ihat oil i~ <strong>of</strong> m~jor ill1l"lortllnee to<br />

our indll>trics. For e\lImpk. oil i~ u,ed in<br />

Ihe manufaclure <strong>of</strong> I"lla~lics: therc fore production<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihis product will be cut. If you<br />

think for :1 momenl. rou'l! (elllize th:.t a<br />

great many products :Ire made <strong>of</strong> plastic.<br />

The oil shortage ca n really ~t; l rt people<br />

Ftrb.uaty, <strong>1974</strong><br />

Ihinld ng.<br />

Back in the local area, the "Iroops" 3re<br />

again picketi ng non-union jobs. Presentl y<br />

the Dennis Police Station on Cape Cod is<br />

being picketed. The mcmbcn le:' lIe at 6:00<br />

A.M. and get in the Dennis picket lines.<br />

AnlOng those pid.eting are I'ele Salini,<br />

Tello Tonlin, Ray Cardin. Jim Macki, and<br />

scveral othen.<br />

Business Manager George Clark feels<br />

picl.eting is an effectille Ilay 10 beat the<br />

non-union contrdCton.<br />

Bryon Reed. the general contractor. has<br />

hired non-union electricians to do worl.<br />

;\Ioscr Eleclric is Ihe electrical COOlmClor.<br />

Prcparations are under "a)- to pide! a<br />

Bre"sler police 5tation. ;,~ "ell as a housing<br />

projecl for the elderly in Dennis.<br />

Once again Local 224 is on the 1I101lt'.<br />

Our memben arc losing money by taling<br />

days <strong>of</strong>f to walk these lines. hut they !.now<br />

"e must combat the non-union worl. force.<br />

We must all stid together on these picket<br />

lines and Slick to our guns.<br />

See rOil next mOl11h.<br />

Fn Mlll\lIl1.. 1' .5.<br />

Gil, GIIIII.I


Christmas Party<br />

....---<br />

New York Projects<br />

Mourned<br />

At the CntlstrnolS party 01 Lou' 231. SIOUX C,ly.<br />

ta., .. mtmtHr'. $On end C .. n,on KId 5'''8<br />

Ch".lm .. s ""ngl.<br />

These piclu,es ShOW projects tHlna bUIll In Ihe<br />

junsdlCllon 01 lOC .. , 231. N, .. a . ... Falls. N.Y.<br />

Ha,e II the Nl a88


Football Coaches<br />

Retirement Party<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local 246, Steubenville. Ohio, are involved In reachine !lIe fund pmenta ls <strong>of</strong> l ooH'811<br />

to the youth "f their o;o mmunlty. Coaches o f the 13 yea,.olds are JOfI Thomas, head coach:<br />

Brothe, Walter Ferguson, h"ad d"Iensnr" coord", .. lo, : and 0;",,, ROWIng. head <strong>of</strong>fenSIve C03CI>.<br />

Local 261. e,oton. Conn .. held a , el l.emenl<br />

party l or reHrin!! 8rot!lers Oo nald Van 8 ,bber,<br />

IMI, and Ted Mi.era. rlghl. They are s!lown<br />

being congratulated by Pres,,!ent·8us.ness Man·<br />

aaer Ray O.Censo. center.<br />

Coaches <strong>of</strong> lI·and 12 age bracket are Brother Patrick Harll"Y and Pal Dick.<br />

proor o f insurilm:e.<br />

The leaStle is governed b) the ruks ,,;:1<br />

(onh in the N;ltion;11 FeLleral Football<br />

Rule,. ~pt'ci lkally de ~ill nt;!LI for youth fOOlhiLI].<br />

Ofticialing is done by s;rnctioned<br />

~ '<strong>of</strong>fitiab.<br />

AI the end <strong>of</strong> the reGular season. a<br />

league championship yame is held bel\\CCn<br />

lhe first-pillet: teams in c;lch lIivbion. Trophic,<br />

life Hw:mlcd at a banquet held at the<br />

close <strong>of</strong> the S


Annual Picnic<br />

Picnic Committee<br />

Children', Party<br />

Membe rs <strong>of</strong> Loc;a l 265. Lincoln. Neb .• uncove.<br />

the p,t ba,becue fo, Iheir annu~1 picnic. LeU<br />

to right a,e Bob Allison. Bm Becker. Gary<br />

P ~ l ric k. and Russ Mundorf.<br />

I n add ilion 10 BrOlher !lob Allison,<br />

Brolher. Russ Mundorf. Gary P:nrirl...<br />

Leonard Siei nauer. Bob Fo;>;. 1:1': 1.. Amen.<br />

La rry 1-l uel11in k. :'lIld Ihi~ wrilcr ~r v cd on<br />

the picnic comminee.<br />

The Nehnlsl..a Siale Council <strong>of</strong> EleClrical<br />

Worl..ers held its ,Innll:l1 mceling prior 10<br />

the Slllte AFL-C IO Convention. Dclcg-alcs<br />

representing Local 265 Ilerc Pre,ident Vir·<br />

Sil Rueler, lJu ~inc~s Man;'Jger Arlie l-IcHld.<br />

and Brot her, l eonard Sieinaller and L lrry<br />

WeSlcOlt.<br />

Elcction uf <strong>of</strong>lic c r~ ": I ~ held. "ilh all <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

rs being reeleeled. They a rc Arlie Hc:olll.<br />

Local 265. p re~idcnt: Hob lJaber. Local<br />

763 . O mah'l . N ebra~b. vice presidenl:<br />

Ral ph Cro\l I, Loe,l l 22. Omah:t. ~er.:la r y·<br />

treasure r: and Larry Weslcoll. Local 265.<br />

&I Callihan. Local 1525. Oma ha: and Die!..<br />

CI:lfCnCC, Loc,, 1 244. Lincoln. EXcclllivc<br />

l.Ioard members.<br />

RON"IO N. M ,IK)" l:v, P.S.<br />

Local 269 Officers<br />

~; ~" ~~'~Ij ~"<br />

• •<br />

Pict ured. left to roght. life <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Local 269.<br />

Trent on. N.J.: Richa'" Wells. chnlrman. EKecu,<br />

I've Board: Carl Wagner. Execul,~e Boa,d<br />

mem ber: Charles Cook. secretary. E ~eculive<br />

Board: Franc,s MarCiante. financial secretary<br />

and "sslSlant business m ~na8e r : Carl J .<br />

Kra e mer. Sr .• pfesidenl: Joh n Haupt. Jr. a nd<br />

Nell Spillman. EXQcuti~e BOMd members:<br />

Donald Kennedy. busHlus menager; John<br />

Cunningham. VIce p'OIsldenl; Harold GobIOl. re·<br />

cording 5C1'Creta,y; and Lesler Kraemer. t reas·<br />

urer.<br />

These members helped make IhOl annual p,,;nlc<br />

a success. left 10 right are R K. Wagne ••<br />

C, Howell. J. Ffench. O. Thomal. F. Rob,nson.<br />

J Kraemer. W. Grow, O. Ke nnedy. N. S~illman.<br />

an Albert Ander~on for 30 },ears <strong>of</strong><br />

,.:rv i ~e.<br />

A n enjoy"ble evening o f dancing and refreshment\<br />

follo\\ed the dinocr. and :III haoJ<br />

,In enjoyahle time.<br />

CO PE Chairman Charles H. Ho\\ cll. Jr.<br />

reporlS thai the locrt! held il\ annual ricnic<br />

:II the Mcreer Counly picnic Me" on Labor<br />

OilY·<br />

T he picni~ was t'ond ut'lcd by Ihe COPE<br />

commiltce member,. who received Ihe full<br />

eoopcmhon <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>of</strong>liccr.. joUrtlC}men, :Ind<br />

a pprenlkh. T he COPE comminee t!ll..e~<br />

this opporluni ly 10 ,Ire" Ihc imponance <strong>of</strong><br />

political :'~Ii v il}' in the I" bor movemc1II .lnd<br />

<strong>of</strong> :l rOIl,ing in!ere~t in polilics.<br />

Ca n didale~ for v"riolls omce~ lhroughout<br />

the counly and ,1:,1.: :Ire invited 10 :l1Iend<br />

the picnic. ,\ I"n} ,how up nnd "I.,it with<br />

our mcmbeb an.\ their familie,. and they<br />

di..cus~ Iheir \'icw~ 011 \·'Irious \ub;':cls.<br />

HI N RY S. WAn N ~. TN. 1)111.<br />

Ladies Auxiliary Sponsors<br />

Children's Party<br />

L.ll. 2711. COHl'liS C IIHIS·" . TEX.--On<br />

Oct. 30, 1973. Ihe L a d ic~ Au.,ilbry <strong>of</strong><br />

Loc .. 1 2711 ,pon~ore d the annu;ti local union<br />

c hi1d ren'~ Hallo\lcen p"ny. O"C people need our help in fighlinj; Mr.<br />

Farah'S conlemptibk anti-union policie~.<br />

'Ille Te.\:ls legi~1:lIure \lill mcet in Ja nuar~'<br />

10 draft a new T e x a~ COn~liHlIiol\. We<br />

expect an allempt to put Ihe so-eltl1ed<br />

··Right-to-Worl..·· Law in the new con~lil u ­<br />

lion. We mu~t 1101 let Ihis ha ppen. aud<br />

we· 1I he oppo~i u g Ihis Icg i ~ I : ' lion.<br />

Plea\


j<br />

Craftsman <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

BrOlhe, Bruce Halselh. local 280. Salem, Ore ..<br />

' ''C for Journey liMn "irernen.<br />

which i~ Ihe idenllclIl allluunl negoti"h:d by<br />

.. II IOC,th "ilhlll lhe Sl.Jle <strong>of</strong> Ore1;ol1.<br />

Local Gains Six Membe rs;<br />

Work Situation Good<br />

I'kl ~~ SI Ckl I .\ k~<br />

I..U. 211-1. l'ITrSI I IEI.U. i\I,\SS. We lire<br />

ple.J~ed 10 :.nIlOllll"'" Ihul ollr loclIl h!L~<br />

gained ,i\ new member). '1 he) ;Ire 'Iom<br />

GarH'Y, \I.lrl.. Dunn. Ion) J!\mull,l. Jacl..<br />

Phair. AI",n I (llra.. ll, .11ll1 Bruce 1I ,lrlllIge,<br />

We I'.I~h Ihe ..... membcn Ih ... he,1 ,)f lu,~,<br />

I're ..... llIly. Ihe "or~ ~ilullllon i~ gOOcell ;ll>le 10 cmrlu) 111.111) Urothers<br />

from our n ... i8hhoring loc .. I~, \ l.lny uf Ihe<br />

Brother, h.IIC I>ecn "orl..inl,t ,II Ihe Be.tr<br />

S"lImp project. "hieh i, a pump ,tor.. ge<br />

gener;!lmg pl.II11. \' c hore 10 h.l\e mote in·<br />

form,llion .md pi~lure~ <strong>of</strong> Ihi, pro;'-~I laler.<br />

A ,cr) infurm.lIt\e (),,:nlp.llion.lt S.lfet)<br />

and tk,llth A~ I I O~ tt A) '>Cmit1.lr 1'..1' held<br />

for the m ... mt-er~ uf our Io..:al ,InJ their emplo)cr,<br />

al Ihe new \\C'H:rn Ma~,.Khu"",wl<br />

F le"ri, Cvrnp"ny nuilJing.<br />

Annuily I' lind lnhlees "ere elo.'cled ;II Ihe<br />

OcIO:-'er meeting, I hey "''''1'''' J .Il11e~ I{C)­<br />

no1d~. ,\I I'idell. and (hel Stollo,,,, We<br />

I.no ...... e h.I\'': Ihree good men 10 ,el lip<br />

,llId run our I'und Good Iud to ) Oil ;tIL<br />

AI Ihi~ "riling 01U: <strong>of</strong> our long'lime<br />

lirotherit. hldi ... Murlin. is rcco\'ering from<br />

injuries he received in an ucchknt on Ihe<br />

job. AI Ihe lime <strong>of</strong> Ihe Hedden! he ",:IS<br />

foremlln for I'hltir Elcclnc 111 Ihe Inn<br />

Febr .. 0'l'. <strong>1974</strong><br />

To ... ne MOle! in NOrlh Ad:II1I'. We "i~ h<br />

him 11 speedy recO .. ery.<br />

11 i\ I'.ith deep regrel lhal we rerorl Ihe<br />

pas~ing <strong>of</strong> past I >re~idenl e h.trles h her·<br />

I'.ood, He "a~ emplo}ed n) man) Icc;1 1<br />

conlraetors. !lnd he I'.as "lone lime an<br />

inspector for the Cily <strong>of</strong> North Ad;lm,_<br />

Don'\ forg.!l--bllild. buy. ant,! I'.or~<br />

union.<br />

JAn: CROU('Il" I II. I'.S.<br />

Gra duates and Ladies<br />

l ocal 288. Walerl oo. III .. held ~ dinner patty<br />

fo r ils rellIended classes in Ileidinl! lind po ... deraClualed<br />

tooh in November :11111 Dceelll~r.<br />

In No\emhocr, Local 2811 lllernl'ICrit en·<br />

jo)cd .1 dinner pari)' '\Ild soci.II .11 the l1.aal<br />

Walton Clunhollsc ncar " :Ilerloo.<br />

I he anml.ll Chrislmas Pilrt) for children<br />

"',I~ hllnne-.ola. on Dccemhocr I ~,<br />

Ihe BrOlher. Ih~re cclebr:lled :11 Ihe MOO'>C<br />

Club.<br />

AmI. 1 ..,1 hilI nOI leasl. in I h ohing. Min·<br />

nesola. III Ihe F l ~ , Club un lkeernhcr 22.<br />

Ihe main p:ln <strong>of</strong> our loca l heltl ih .II1nua l<br />

I'arly. Brol her V ic Ko ivislo lOllS Ih ... chairlIlan<br />

<strong>of</strong> the part). I "ill reporl more on<br />

thesc p : . rlie~ in ~ fulltre iosue <strong>of</strong> Ihe JOl/r_<br />

11111.<br />

CongratuLllion, arc e'l:lended 10 Brolher<br />

1)0nal.1 I ellen :Uld hb ... ife on Iheir l:ilt)1<br />

addition 10 Ihtir family. 11 " .. s :I nah) hoy,<br />

I'. ho arri\e,1 on No\enl~r 8.<br />

If :111) <strong>of</strong> )011 Bro:hcn. ha'e "n\ ne"~<br />

il ... m~ )UU thinl "outd t>e <strong>of</strong> in cr(,1 10 lhe<br />

memN-r., ple"~ brina; them 10 Ih;! union<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice "nd I ... ill ...ee th,11 Ihel gel in our<br />

" Loc,.1 LUle," leller" We h,ne Brolher,<br />

... ho h:lle ocen Ilor~il\g OUI <strong>of</strong> our juri,jiction<br />

for H'"r' .. 11111 I h l~ rll!dium h or ... <strong>of</strong> _he<br />

lOB), Ihey can find out .... hat is h;oppt'ning<br />

,It home in l .oc.. 1 29~.<br />

\\ ilh Ihe thre.1I <strong>of</strong> non-union "orler,<br />

and conlr.U:IOI'\ !,'Clling ,In iner':,I"ng<br />

;11l10unt uf Ihe I'.orl. "er~~ Ihe United<br />

Slale~. we mU~1 all I'.or~ togelher :lnd conlinue<br />

to e,l uc;tle :Ind train our Bro:hcr~ in<br />

order 10 I. c ... p IIr wit h modern Icchtl,)lugy.<br />

Thl, will ~ ecp U, Itillong Ihe nurnber uf the<br />

mO)1 s ~ illed lind prod uctivc ... ur ~ eh in Iht.:<br />

electrkl,1 indu'lr),<br />

Remcmher. 1I1'0lhers. lIu"nd )our union<br />

mectlng).<br />

We can all do one Ihiog 10 con..cne en·<br />

erg) ,mile' It tal..e, onl) 17 mu ..... lc, 10<br />

~milc. hUI 43 mU


On Little Rock Jobs<br />

Memben 01 local 295. lillie Roc~, A.II. """.'<br />

men emploved by C & C Electdc Com~n~<br />

on the BI"., Cross-Blue Shield job In lillie ROCk.<br />

front row, le l\ to ,Ighl, are Job stewa rd Bill<br />

Staggs. Hugh Trammel, and 8111y McElyea.<br />

Back 'OIN, !oreman George Cole, Jimmy M Oler.<br />

Don Little. and Forrest Womble.<br />

,<br />

The5e w"emen. employed by Nortl! LJltle Rock<br />

Electric Coml>~ny on the recenUy completed<br />

Missouri Pacific's neW dIstrict <strong>of</strong>fice buildona<br />

In Na.11> Lillie Rock. leU to right. are loreman<br />

JOhn E. Cory and GreS P'13n, local 295. and<br />

Billy l eWIS, Local 301. Ten.hna, Tex.<br />

InltlOr on this 136.I-l.' ouilder,.<br />

Don'[ I'C afraid to e\plain th.lt )011 m;.dc<br />

your Illoney IInion ,lIld Ih;11 )OU intend \0<br />

spend il in like m:lllncr.<br />

\Ve in Ihe 'un coa" arca Iwve 111:'11)<br />

beautiful hOIl~in.R pro;ctts \\hich hal'c IIccn<br />

built with union p..-oplc


.<br />

Any business mumlger's onice lIould be<br />

more than happy to direct )OU to Ihe right<br />

places, so lie urge each one <strong>of</strong> )'OU visitors<br />

or residents to call for thb Infonnation.<br />

Help lU 10 build Inore union projc!;ts for<br />

our visitors und reSidents by bemg union<br />

and by ~hop ping union.<br />

J AM I 'i I·. S~Ow, ASST. IJ_ \1.<br />

Locol Doings<br />

Al the locil 309, E. SI. Louts. III. dlnne' ...<br />

cently. Brother M ont~ HIli. I"l, preunts<br />

Brother Robert A. H .. rtmlln. Sr., hll 6Q,yu, pin.<br />

Busines:. Manager Robtlrt "MI~a" Fllu,', lell.<br />

congr .. ,,,I .. , .. s "v S,mpson on rllOC"i;Ltcs dCJ,!rec in<br />

pcrwnlK"l management front Sombern lIIinoi~<br />

Lni\enoit). Brother Simrwn i. a ~m·<br />

ber or Ihe Local 309 ,",ecLllile Board. h,l~<br />

scned on Ihe Fxamining Hoard .. lOd i)<br />

~hup ~Ie\,ard ;ln !'lcelric and Ande r.on<br />

Electric CompMlcI.<br />

We lire endo-.ing a picwre ,howing em·<br />

plo)ee~ <strong>of</strong> Ihe roIen,da I'o"er Company reo<br />

'ie"ing the rco~ult~ <strong>of</strong> Ihco Uniled Wa} campal,n<br />

1..ot'


Remember. there is 110 \UhslilUle for<br />

safet)'.<br />

Work Outlook Remains<br />

Very Slow in Local 3bl<br />

L.U. 361. LEIlANON, I'A.- The work outlook<br />

,It this time rt.'m:lins ver)' slow. There<br />

is no nl." .... "ork on the horizon. and all "e<br />

can do is hope that imlustr), nloves our<br />

\\;1 y.<br />

Our local has heen \;nitJcned hy the p.I ~S·<br />

illg <strong>of</strong> " mem her, 1'11\\ :ml Bender, ill Novcmber.<br />

Brother Render "';1\ .1 ml."mt>er <strong>of</strong> our<br />

local for 25 ~ear.. l ie 'i.':'.1.<br />

on the second Wedneway <strong>of</strong> e\'(r~ month<br />

:11 lhe local union h~.ldquariers.<br />

I he dmner-d:m..:e e-Olllnllth:e h,li set<br />

'LlTch 16 ~h Ihe d:lle for our antlu.11 din·<br />

ner-d.lllce. All membcri .... ill be cOlllacted.<br />

W~ hope 10 h;ll'e a) fine II turnout ~ I ~ .... e<br />

d id 1;I~i }car. We urge you to alleml. :I~ the<br />

commillee h,h gone all out in ils effora to<br />

make Ihe e,ening ~ ler) enjuyahle .Ind entert:uning<br />

onc.<br />

I! is m y ~:Id dluy to announce the untim("I)'<br />

de;lth, <strong>of</strong> Brothel'!; Robert }\'iddle<br />

and Winfred MM;l C" 'IcCilin. On heh.llf <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>of</strong>licer) lind memOcrs. I eXlcnd deepcM<br />

)ympath y to the f:III\llie).<br />

R U'~ I I I G. B. >'SI M. P.s.<br />

JA Te Holds Thi,d<br />

Annual Dinner-Dance<br />

I •. t l• 380. i'ORRIS rO\\:--. . I',\ __ rhe Joinl<br />

Appr('nticc)hlp and Training Commillee<br />

(JA I C) hel.1 its illlni "nnll:ll dinner-dance<br />

on Septemher II at Ihe HoJj.lay Inn <strong>of</strong> Valley<br />

l orge. T he OL:c:l\ion \\;L~ to honor 13<br />

:Ipprenlice gr adu;lt ~,.<br />

Upon complcuon <strong>of</strong> :11\ enjoyable dmner.<br />

<strong>International</strong> Reprewnt .. the Grotm '1 ale addressed<br />

the J3 gra.luates. \\ ho are Roher!<br />

I·. Anderson. Willi,lIlI J. IJ.ourne. J r .. Jamts<br />

R. Cad"all;Lder. RI ~hilrd I'. Crosley. Joseph<br />

F. Diecicdue. Tholll:L\ J. Ehenhcrg('r. James<br />

r'. J·riel. Charles I . Guy. J o~ ph I'. MnlOne.<br />

Denni, W. Sl.:hultl.. Ralph T. Sch"'l1-<br />

ger. Stephen R. -I roul. and 1);I \id I I )..on.<br />

William J. Wulker, Penn-DeI·Jerscy<br />

Ch;lpter. NI.Cr\. told the men they ha\e<br />

lhe respolI~itoilit~ <strong>of</strong> doing the be\! they<br />

know hoy,. e\lcmhng their h:lnd ~ to Ihow<br />

le ~~ fonulllllc. ltid inj; 3pprentices. and 'It'rvins<br />

Iheir £ello'" 10U rn ~)'lTlen :Ind emplo)ers<br />

\\ell.<br />

J o~eph<br />

TrOUI.<br />

Graduation<br />

Graduation<br />

Pe


Annual Barbecue<br />

Locat 398. Ch.r .. to .... S.C .. herd Its ....... u.t b.t­<br />

"-cue cookout 0... N0V4m~t 10. Th;' phnto<br />

. sho ...... the B,oth." wllllni to III.<br />

The Brotha" a,a n~.<br />

Membe,s <strong>of</strong> tha haI:erelary <strong>of</strong> I ceal 7<strong>02</strong>. WeSt I-rllnkforI,<br />

Illinois, liS !lssi)tanl director <strong>of</strong> Tele·<br />

phone O!'CnHion~. I !lIsa thllnk ~lorri s<br />

Murphy. former lIireetor <strong>of</strong> Telphone Oper·<br />

Btions. who has serv~ d the telcphone pcopl~<br />

so \lell for UIlIny yenrs.<br />

Support your onkers; allend IInit IIlCCtings.<br />

Jost I'll I'. R OTlII . RtlA~l, p.s.<br />

Thjrd ~Gen eratjon<br />

Computer<br />

Thj, 1hlrd'.II.".


night. All retired members will be the<br />

guests that evcning ill our regular mecting.<br />

Brothers, protect your job conditio ns;<br />

guard them a nd fi ght for them. Many<br />

young members. not realizi ng how valuable<br />

they


Honored<br />

M.n.g.. Ha.old Winne. loc,,'<br />

',hn .. "ahl. presents • 5O-ye ... elU,<br />

p.n to BrOlhe. J. Savlanae.<br />

R ec:ortllna Seerel"ry Dave Monon. ,JSht. p.e~en's<br />

) 65·yu. el'UI.on and pin 10 BrOlher John<br />

erhoef.<br />

New Unit<br />

iel Uted ,ne P,esldent L~Hy Clark. E~ ee"t l ve<br />

mull members. and membe" <strong>of</strong> Ihe newly·<br />

o.me-d notlheon . re" unil 15.<br />

I I,'I..~ Ihh opponunil) 10 e\ienu '0 ~\­<br />

r)one "i,hc\ fllr :1 Itr) pW'[lCIOU, 1'J7J<br />

J.O RI C"HIIU>. I '~_<br />

ork Picture the Same;<br />

rother Strength Retires<br />

1_.1 . JJJ. \IO'- ICO'lERV. ,\l.A.- The<br />

!.. orl.. pklllrc i~ aoom Ihc "':Lllle. The nl!'<br />

: Ic:lr p{)llcrhou'e jl)h i~ h;lling a prohlem<br />

~cllin~ nceu~J m:Lh:ri"I •. hul Ihing~ ~holllJ<br />

be hOld. 10 nvrmal '>0011<br />

BrOlhtr tl I Slrcllt:lh relire.1 1:i­<br />

,ion. I II'>!. I nW\1 •. 1). hr.lggingly. Ihal "II<br />

11t


On GM Job<br />

Lo ll \0 .lght are G. M. Robertson, $operlnle n.<br />

doni: t . E. 8 rowder. I Or.m~n. Local 480, J.(k·<br />

SOtI. Min.; D. R. "C",ly" Wallen;. l"".1 605.<br />

J eckllO/1; and W. M. GoodWIn, loc.,1 !JIl3, Gulf.<br />

pOrt, M iss.<br />

Shown are ~n. Horne, on 1100'. and Le .... is<br />

erowder. 'oreman, and J . R. KillS hlstamng<br />

h"nger ' o r cable I •• y.<br />

D. R W.,UIf"S In$Uolis h.ng,.s 'or light ,uPPO"<br />

I)lS'e",.<br />

I. Fifty percent o f the 360,OOO-square-fool<br />

ph'I)oC 2 is 10 be completed in Febnlllry.<br />

",Jl h ll pproximately 21 electricians III job<br />

peltk.<br />

Work in our area is SliU good. and Local<br />

480 i~ providmg Yoorl. for a large number<br />

<strong>of</strong> tr.wclcri. We are concerned about "h:1\<br />

the r u~ l crj~is will do [0 the construclion<br />

indu!lry. Th.re has :llrcady been a hiJ,: drop<br />

in the a mount o f city permits i\Sucd for<br />

nell' colIS, ru1;lion. both commercial lind indu~trial.<br />

1.1 \\ t'> E. IIRO\\ DUI. I'.S<br />

Brother Hastings Retires;<br />

Local 500 Expanding<br />

L.U. 500. SAN ANTONIO, TEX.-Senior<br />

technician L. W. Ib~ting5 retired from City<br />

I'ublic Service (el'S) on January 31. <strong>1974</strong>,<br />

so<br />

after 37 )e:ars o f serYicc: at C PS and with<br />

the ISEW.<br />

Brother Hastings began his career at CI'S<br />

as a painle r, and in following )e:ats he<br />

mo\ed from the substation operations :Lnd<br />

underground deplU1 !llcnt 10 the flOliilio n <strong>of</strong><br />

a sys t e m ~ dispatcher and fin all y to :L position<br />

in the. rcmole-conlrol inSlallation and<br />

maintenance section.<br />

Away from Ihe job. BrOlher H a~tings has<br />

been ve:ry active: in Ihe t oe:.1 SOO Credit<br />

Union. ""here he: is currently serving as<br />

Ireasurer. His hobbies include woodworling.<br />

bowling. nnll iTlLVelillg. As for Iraveling.<br />

we hope he's never too (ar aw uy 10<br />

l eep in lOuch. U e~1 re:tirement wishes from<br />

all <strong>of</strong> us.<br />

During Ihe pa~1 year Ihis loelLI h:ls been<br />

tll;tive in unionilillS the: e l'S's mlLin onice:<br />

emplo~ee~. The Urolh:r~ and Shlers who<br />

h:ne been oblig:lIeti aTe: to be commended.<br />

" residenl Carruth put~ it this way: "They<br />

l now th ul mlLlHLgemenl doesn'l recognil.e<br />

them as being in the union be,aLl'it <strong>of</strong> state<br />

Inws. and it may he wme time hefore: thq'<br />

receive recognition. Th~ who have be·<br />

come union memt-cn nrc .... illing 10 ~Iicl<br />

the:ir ne:ch out bc:c:l1..:se they realize tocnefits<br />

from union negotialions. and .... ant to do<br />

their parI. Th~y arc also helping to fig ht<br />

Ihe: unju~t ' RighHo-Worl' Law in the SI;L\e<br />

<strong>of</strong> T e:1(35.~<br />

I ex lend my congr:ll u ln l io n ~ 10 YOLI " ho<br />

have joined us, amI I cncoLlmge the uncom·<br />

minell 10 lale the step forward. After 1111,<br />

lIoe are all in Ihi~ thing IOge:tncr.<br />

Local 557 Holds<br />

Apprentice Dinner<br />

R OGI k KI A£RNI R, " .S.<br />

I..U. 557. S,\GINAW. \ II CII.- We have<br />

jusl had a gi~anlic cele:br:llion l As is the<br />

Clhtom in S,1gin,LIIo. lIoe hold an arprenlice<br />

dinner ever) 1"0 )eafS. II is spomored by<br />

the Joinl Apprenticeship and Training<br />

Commille~ 1 JA rc I.<br />

Re:nre!>Cmin!l th~ National Electrical Con.<br />

tractors As;;ociHtlon lN I'CA) at the dinner<br />

were Dick HeinllLnn. Service E'ectri!:: Jame5<br />

MacMillian. \lac\l i11i'Ln Flectric: :md 1J0b<br />

Wagnor. Wagnor-I'allon Eleclric. Gordon<br />

Ramon. d istrict representalh'C <strong>of</strong> NECA,<br />

was also in attendance.<br />

Representing Local SS1 "ere arprenti«.<br />

ship commit:ee members Ken Flauery. Ed<br />

Rogahki. lLnd " re,iuent John MllCArthur:<br />

Busi ness Manager Gil F o~tcr anti Ihe ot her<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> t oe,11 SS7: Dicl Oocrr. the cily<br />

elC!:lrical inspector: the Slate e lectric'L I<br />

in~pcC1or: our dire,tor. I'd Langer: the new<br />

iournc}-men: the one·)ear-old journe~men:<br />

and the: ladies.<br />

I am included in the one')'ear-old JOur·<br />

neymen IfTOun. a~ I cOn1"Ie:ted lilY appre:n·<br />

ticeship in Septemher. 1972.<br />

rom W;Lrd. "ho "3\ chosen a~ the af>prentice<br />

<strong>of</strong> the )ear. now ten, h e~ ;1 code<br />

c l a~ which I once t:Lu\th1. Like rom, I hall<br />

been chosen a~ aprremice <strong>of</strong> the yenr.<br />

In mv cla'i5 lIoac three olhzr uut~tnnding<br />

indhidu"ls: Ken Miner. IIoho is now n fore·<br />

m':ln for Service 1 1e,lric: J im Curran. who<br />

runs a service: lrud for Ndson Ele:ctrie:<br />

Du~e Dulahli, whu .... orls for lobin Fleetric<br />

in Midl~nd: lLnd Don Ankl;lIl1. helicved<br />

10 be in California. Yours trLl ly gOI II<br />

teaching joh ILl the Cllrecr Opportunities<br />

Center in Saginaw.<br />

.<br />

Graduates<br />

- ----,<br />

Tl>a 1973 app.anUee ••• duales <strong>of</strong> lout 557~<br />

Sag,nIW. Mieh , tel! to "sht. I.a Walt Ga.mut h.<br />

Dan Combs, Olle WaUs, e.ent eehm. la.oy Z • • I,<br />

s ki, Cl>uck fll


c]; ' ~~ifk:l\io n . T he nf:" jo u rn~'}m; l n rate "jll<br />

be $ 1.001 f'C'f month. or $5.77 p::r hour.<br />

The negOlj:!!ing commiuecs (on,i.lell <strong>of</strong><br />

La m .. r Sle phl'ns. Joe '-I. Box. Don ' leinen.<br />

jTom D a ll a~. Hurl Canuell. Lee Ixw. C. G.<br />

H udson. a nd George W hi[cheao.l. (ompan):<br />

E. S. H Ullo. Fd D Un,l\'u}. Arnold H a ... J.­<br />

j,ps. Joe IIro\\n. and W, I . Seller" l oc"JI.I I'· II I:-I". P.S.<br />

Volunteers<br />

,<br />

4embers o f local 631, N .... bur.h, N. Y .• mourn<br />

e d .. alh 01 Broth •• (dward R. Sage •. whO<br />

........ d as bUSiness manager 10' 24 years,<br />

ocal 631 Mo urn s Business<br />

1anager Edward R_ Sager<br />

u. 63 1. ~I-: \\II U H: G .II , ' .Y,. LOIIfllII/. and it<br />

i, Ililh d .... ep regrel Ih.lt r 'lIhmil hi, pictur ....<br />

"r;.I1I1· -Ih" lime 10 mOllrn Ihe p""il1g <strong>of</strong><br />

une <strong>of</strong> th~ he,1 pre,idem, in Ihe '.~-}c"r<br />

hi'lor~ or 1,'11.".1 6~,j,<br />

I relurned from lhe ,\I 1-( 10 Pre', ("onference<br />

in Jllne "ilh Ihe iJe" <strong>of</strong> h.lling ,Ill<br />

utlker <strong>of</strong> Ihc I(":al IHile an arti .... e for nllr<br />

" I,ut:al I inc


At Hearing<br />

60-Year Member<br />

Christmas Dinner· Dance<br />

Loc;al 668 B,othe,s we .e Ins trumental In delut·<br />

Ing ,. local option t .~ me .. su •• in T'ppe.ued the i~sue<br />

<strong>of</strong> I hi ~ unfair laX \\lIh Stalc Repre'\Cnl old·l,me's meelll>8 <strong>of</strong> local 691. Glry<br />

and Hammond. Ind,<br />

He has secn many ch;tnges in lhe clcctri!;31<br />

field. :IS he beg;,n his npprentice,hip in thiJ<br />

11,)(.'ON. I'.S.<br />

Brother 'Ben' C elebrates<br />

H;, 90th B;rlhday<br />

I_U. 701 . \ \ lit: \ 1 0 '\. II.I_-On JurlC 13.<br />

IYII. Benj;1II1in W. " Ikn·· L .. lngl.ifel placed<br />

hi ~ name on our cha rter. and on January 3,<br />

<strong>1974</strong>. Ben celehr:,led hj ~ 90lh binhd:ty.<br />

You m(1)t sec him to t-clie\c h. Almost<br />

any day )OU can dri\e by Ben's residence<br />

Some 350 peopte I ilel>ded Ihe ~""~ ;'!'"~~<br />

dal>ce o f Local 100. Fo rt Smith. Ark.<br />

the .nnual picnic we'e shown by B,ot'".~'·,· .,,""<br />

Han,s. and S~nt .... ve Ihe chlld,en .,tll.<br />

--<br />

The Ch".lmas p.rty cornmiilU<br />

10 "Shl. I,e Rodney "Sanla"<br />

B .. rb.r. Newm~I>, BOb. Ma rcy Blehr.<br />

BOl>d S. Oelbert and Mary!;" Brufleld.<br />

90th Birthday<br />

B,olhe. aen,am,n W "Bel>" l anllkafel. 3<br />

membe, 01 local 10t. Wh ealon, 111 ..<br />

celebrllild his 90lh bi rthday.<br />

Lefl 10 " 8M 11'8 SO·yea, member<br />

mann. B.olhe, Bel>. holdln8 t he<br />

s'gned 63 yea.s ISO. and 8uS'I>es'. "';-',,,;.1<br />

Josaph R. Herro.<br />

and p!X)ihly calch him patching<br />

pitched ro<strong>of</strong>. or p:tinting. or<br />

la\Oon. or \I,llhennt: up leavcs.<br />

doing \omcthing. I \Ooould nOI<br />

one second 10 place him on a ","~'n",;o'i<br />

job if he so desired. becau'\C Hen i~ as<br />

pable lod"y <strong>of</strong> aiving "eight for eighl"<br />

any other member <strong>of</strong> Local 70 1.<br />

Ben served on the Executh·e


!\.:ry uftici~1 c(lpatil) ",cepi pre,idem. ending<br />

up a~ fin,lncia l ...:crcl"r) fur many<br />

)eiLf\. In y,riling Ihis :.(Iil;:lc. I y,uld rile<br />

10 Ihint; Iha1 dediculion ami de~oliun '0<br />

Jnd lo\"e for his fellu" m,ln. :" pracliced<br />

oy lien Ihroughoul Ih..,\c 111;00) )e'lr\. slilt<br />

pre,ail in our Br01hclhuod. No", more<br />

•;In e\C~r. y,e mu,1 ,1.lnJ up ,.nd be<br />

:ounled loy,.trd c'er in~I"(',t"ing our (cllo",­<br />

,hip.. m lin;oll)<br />

read) to 1;I~e on Ihi, ny,e,onlC hut nece.,­<br />

-.ar) l'l,l: 10 thi, ~·n


Scribe Re ports On<br />

Important Developments<br />

L 1). 728. n)J(T L ,\ IJIJERO,\I.t:. FLA._<br />

AI Ihe NO>emher meeting. a b)la"'l change<br />

was pa.ssc:d ... hich will puL I're\ldenl Chllrles<br />

R. "Chic" I'erel. on the payroll :u II fulltime<br />

cmplo)ce. Previously Ihe JOb <strong>of</strong> president<br />

... as u rllrHime POSiliol1, hili the ... or1o<br />

load invoh'cd full time: to Leep pace ... ilh<br />

il. rhe general body IS to be commcnded<br />

for giving Ihc go-Ilhea..! on thi .. mo\c.<br />

The gel1enll bod} made Iinolhcr ~m;.rl<br />

mo_c recenll). In II ;oint ;lnnouncemenl.<br />

Pre


We hope )ou're slili ~Iic l.: ing 10 your<br />

w 'ear', re\Oluliun~. !lop.: ~II <strong>of</strong> )'1,111<br />

IC a 8000 <strong>1974</strong>.<br />

WI1II"~1 1-1 . (,11111 R. 1'.5.<br />

Graduation<br />

banqllet was held 10 honor Ihe 1972 and<br />

3 apprent'A 8radllales o( local 861. lake<br />

.. ,I.~, l •• Sh"w .. ,~ 111" ""t.I .. ,,o)~ .<br />

Ru~~1t ,IOU I UI11. "hu ....,flcd lhcir arprcn·<br />

lice,hip in Ihi~ loe:". A~'conlinjl lu Iheir in·<br />

~lrL"'lOr. \lei " ellcrwlI. lhe) "crc Oll!~lanUing<br />

10 their !:I .. \~.<br />

10m iJrenner. 1K. h .., hull hUl h ~ idm:)s<br />

remol'cd due 10 a ~ .. Inc) ui\ot':I'c, and i~<br />

now on a ~Idne) m."hmc. 11I1~ ",a~ an ell:'<br />

I"""'~C UI"'I:lliun. "lIh follol'-'up tre:l1rllelli<br />

involved; ~o loeal 'J70 J1;,,~ed " S/O·per·<br />

mcmher a~M!'i).ml'nl 11,1 help defnl) e~penM!~.<br />

The local al..o ha~ ..cl up a 10m Ilrenner<br />

l W"1 I'unu 10 help 1. I~ e " . rc uf ;I ~Idney<br />

I r3n~ planl "hen " ~iullcy hewl11e~ :lv,Lil·<br />

able.<br />

Bn.Hhcr (/;I)lOn DiI'h came up .... ilh al1<br />

iJc •• : in~le;ld <strong>of</strong> "rap .. ~Jr !:opJ1Cr going inlo<br />

ll11Kh rail~ or ~{)n1p,on) halTch. hl' slaTlcd<br />

a ",r;lp copper drt\c which. Itl dale. ha ...<br />

IImoll1l1cd 10 $3.000. Some lur!!c donuliorh<br />

<strong>of</strong> t:OPflt:r and :d llminulll Illtl'l: !xCI) re'<br />

cehed frum Il1tcrnalion;11 1':lper. Portland<br />

General I ledrk. and ..omc <strong>of</strong> our Io.;:al<br />

COlllrauor,.<br />

Picketing<br />

o .. ~" Whilm,,". Mel P .... "r~un. BUlIinen Mana·<br />

ger lero), Ward. Tom Br.nner. and other {fiends<br />

<strong>of</strong> labo. 81 ,,"k,ng T.;l,le. MBnullctunng plan'<br />

[n Woodland. Wuh.<br />

Brolher Brui, BrOl.~ !oCI lip a lide ....Inw.­<br />

in!! on a I:!·guagc mood No. 1100 '"110-<br />

mali~ ,1I001;un. 7mm Wealhcrb\ rifle. reo<br />

IO;Ldm!! oulfit. :mu hU llIing ~lIirc. \\ hich will<br />

nel nppro\jlllatcly S),UOO when all lideh<br />

;ore .. oJ.!.<br />

10m IIrrnn('r ha., .L 101 <strong>of</strong> fril'nd~ in 10I:lrle(,/ II ncw )c"r.<br />

,10'" .... e hope e\er)one ... il1 help ~"ppon il.<br />

LId Smilh is Ihe repr.;..enl:111\c in the Ko\·<br />

I)n Vlml for )011 fell .., whu "':rnl 10 join.<br />

I( )UII ,·an·1 find hilI. (,/on·t \lorr); if I<br />

know him. he will finu yOIl.<br />

I I1\;IImged to get 10 ..ce Ihe unuerground<br />

1ine~ Imininll facililic~ al Ihe KuLmu KOild<br />

'Uh.. I.llion \\hue Boh IIraun ami lI :m~<br />

Walch are doing a fine )\Ih <strong>of</strong> ,",Irucling.<br />

I than~ :tll <strong>of</strong> yOLl BrOlher, who hel~u<br />

m.l~e lhe U I LI dri\(' ;1 'LI(Ce,,\ Ihi~ )C,Lr,<br />

e,pe.;ial1} Ihe men <strong>of</strong> Ihe ~enlral "'II, 1~IOn<br />

who "cre number one,<br />

I ha'c hee" IOId Ih"l pole in'JlCcIOr, nOw<br />

gel frec Ir"in ridc, 011 Ihe l ong ,.,1.lnd<br />

Ibllroall h Ih:lllrue. II rOlhcr I arlc}·'<br />

Our 11II1lL",1 ~pring .1.lnee .... iII he held in<br />

\1 .lr(h ,lOti I hore all <strong>of</strong> )OU "'ill Ix: Iherc.<br />

To Aid Brother<br />

:I ... y Sarras. b"slness manaser. NEeA ch.,..<br />

lefl. and " •• dle Leser. c.hlel Ins'rUC10' for<br />

, JATC.<br />

H2 and 1973 Graduate5<br />

~nored at Banquet<br />

u. Kill. I.,\ KE CII,\ H: LI·:S. I.A.- On Nu­<br />

'Iber :!. IY7.1 .• ' , •• lmjlld Wit, I.ch.! :11 II."<br />

,wnlowner \Iolur Inn in honor o( Ihe<br />

72 :.nd 1'173 gnldu:Hes.<br />

rhe 1973 cla..s cun~hlcd <strong>of</strong> AUcn W. lio­<br />

Itle. Kichard Jamce. JerOld Uull. J,mm,e<br />

B.oth ... Cllrt Sath'e. Btll'S Brock. Mike WIlliams. Don Gflmes. John W,lson, Noel Sea.cy. and<br />

Clayton Oa~lS. LOC31 970. KelllO LOlljl;\llew. W.$h.. 51"P cooper w". fOI SCI~P 11"",. In IIi({<br />

Brolller Tom B •• nner. whO hIlS had bolh ktdn


long Island Members<br />

Instructor. Bob Braun and Hank Walch. loc.1<br />

1G49, Lona 111.nd. N Y .. ara .ho .... n wIth Ihe<br />

men ,hay'r, ,,,Inlng.<br />

Annual Banquet<br />

local lOBI. MIdvale. Utlh. recently honored il5<br />

.I"rees and •• aduaIH I t Ih. Innuill banquet.<br />

Sea'id. cenllr. ;s B.rry CalUsto. I(nee"ng. ref'<br />

to ''8hI. a •• Eddie ""I,. lou WIechert. Jake<br />

P~ndo. BIll Ja.amlllo. MoniCO Trutlllo. ~ ... Id<br />

Nelson. Dan Fto.es. and Dou. CI",sliansen.<br />

SlIndmg. [)filbert Tapp. I(,t "nd"uon. CI,tfo.d<br />

Hutchings, F.lnk finnn. J Ohn Nilsson. Adolph<br />

Norbert. AnS"lo Pangos. Sam Jenkins, Ray<br />

Otsen. l ou", Scorzato, V".it load .., I("n Moun·<br />

tee., leland Shelton. leo Sundbe,g, Henry J ohn·<br />

son. Henry M.,ks. and PhIl Remlnglon.<br />

Additional Benefits Gained<br />

For Severed Members<br />

I .. t '• 11 69. ,\lILW,\Ut.: EE. WIS._loci<br />

1169 gamed nddil ional benefits from Ih<br />

Square IJ Company for il ~ 463 mcmbel<br />

who .\oCvered when the company Inmsfcrre<br />

p:,rl o( it- operation 10 the Olrolina~. tA<br />

$elenln,·e paid before arhitmlion o;.m,e I<br />

ahout S"'4{I,(KKI. Thc arbilmlion ca-.e<br />

held on ~Iay 3. 1973, an,! 11<br />

$14 1.000 ".h gained to co~c r t .... o h\tLc~<br />

the I"hor agreement. Vacation !:>cnehr,<br />

$112.000 lOere p.lid.<br />

\e,er:tr,ce pn) and an additional<br />

"ere Silincd. The vaclltion hcnefih I,ill<br />

~n:dilcd tov.ard pen,ion a..:..:ording to<br />

pension agret'ment.<br />

R", \\0'1) T. K "'SI'R7.AK, P.s.<br />

Joint Safety Banquet<br />

Trenching and b.ckhlhnS are parI <strong>of</strong> the Iraln·<br />

108 course.<br />

Mystery Man<br />

Who Is th" mystery Unlman'<br />

as il i~ a ~"ell affair. ,' Iore details will be<br />

in the GUI/wI'illt'.<br />

Tile my,len man last month "as R.<br />

I-Iolm <strong>of</strong> the \lSD.<br />

(.tld 10 \I"C Brother R. Frmllesc b:lcl in<br />

the field again.<br />

Until next month. con-.enc fucl. \olear a<br />

~\oIcate r. and leep smiling.<br />

CIt"'Rl l ~ J. 10111 I 'll, 111.,1'.5.<br />

Utah Local 1081 Holds<br />

Annual Banqu et<br />

1 .. l}. 10 11 1. 1\1I0VA l.t:. lITAIl-Our I(lcal<br />

membership recentl} held il\ Imnuat h"nquel<br />

for ils retircd membcr


Salety Banquet<br />

Scholarship Awordees<br />

Salety Award<br />

....,-<br />

loUI 1212. N.w York. N Yo ... wuded two I~hol.<br />

at"$hlps Ih,s ,. ..... SI .... en Ma,ano. SOn <strong>of</strong> B.othe.<br />

Geo.ge J. Ma,ano. wu awarded a S~ I~hotllt<br />

ship.<br />

Th. N.w Yorh St~,.<br />

llneman'l Sa'.I,. Tr.in,nl<br />

fund rec.,yed .n ..... ,d 0' cOmmendalion "om<br />

,h. N.tlOn.1 Sal.t,. Council r,..,.,nll,.. l.ft 10<br />

"tlht ar. Cr.,. W,lhaml. p.u,d.,nl . B .. JdI.,. &<br />

W.lliams, Inc_: Perry Wlnl.,halt. p,u,denl. Local<br />

]249. S~rac"se. NY.; William Shulle,. Local<br />

] 2lhcr, (Olll': ahc"J <strong>of</strong> them. W,, "CkUfllC<br />

ll rolha~ from the ,'otllt'r :m::". re.l~ ,Ifl.. r .0..' fir,l <strong>of</strong> Ihe )e,Ir.<br />

\\ e h,,\c .1 101 <strong>of</strong> I l i~lribulion "Or ~ [hi~<br />

)e.lf. bUI Ir.II"lI1i\\ion \Io o r ~ \\il~ o.Io"n .. om·<br />

pa red 10 the flrcl'iuus 1"0 )ear~. Wc ....!iele<br />

"<br />

i


our work piclUre will improve in <strong>1974</strong>.<br />

Our insurance and pension funds !Ire excellent<br />

. and continue 10 imprO\'e under<br />

Business Manager William H. Shuller. As·<br />

sista nt Business Manager E. K. Peck. and<br />

employee Representatives Ken H ~'er :lnd<br />

Clarence Bingaha n,'s supervision. This ,",om·<br />

millee does a find job which b reflected in<br />

the benefits recej\ed by the membership <strong>of</strong><br />

Loc:tl 1249 .<br />

WAU.ACE D. 1·louCK, I'.S.<br />

On Picket Line<br />

left 10 right A,Iyne l~. J ames Paet. Ma,ia<br />

lysaght. Mau'e


lai accident \\hkh occurrctl al the Kin·<br />

aid general;n, Slat io n.<br />

A s.,fety .-.es~ion on the correct operation<br />

nd proper IH'aring <strong>of</strong> the chcmo_~-oxygcn,<br />

lf·contained !-rcCf\~d on Ihe grand jury. BrOlher<br />

Ed O"mall declared Ihal Ihe lime he<br />

-,cT\C..! on Ihe jur} \lih [h~ mO~1 1"I'\I;lruing<br />

he e. cr ~pcnl.<br />

I hl'r.:: i. a h.l,;UOg <strong>of</strong> 1;lII,uih in ,our"<br />

e'l'r}lIh,'re. ilTlll ,I ,peed} ,),I.. m <strong>of</strong> rroe·<br />

e,,;ng COliri Ir;;II, is ..orcly ne"deu: Ihere·<br />

forc m,lIl) minor elt''I''~ ;on' heard h} :I _i~·<br />

mcmher jur~ insle:ld <strong>of</strong> Ihe ClhIOm;or} I:!.<br />

I'ill,hll!"!;h i, :llr,·,IU) cmplU\ing Ihi, ,i\·<br />

mcmhcr jur~ melhotl, a, II rOl h,'r Ho h B"I'I'<br />

di,,·o',·reli. lie, too, .. encd 011 " ~'Ollrt jill"}<br />

r,·,'cntly.<br />

I ;Id) I lid ha~ ~miled on hlo <strong>of</strong> ollr<br />

memilcr, for a com"ined ,"m <strong>of</strong>


mer presillcllt o f Local 137. Alb;IIIY. New<br />

Yorl.::.<br />

T hal's a \ery di\linguhhed Ibt <strong>of</strong> names<br />

for a "ery deserving gentleman. T he be~t to<br />

~'ou a lways. John ero,s.<br />

T he 197) C01' E. drive ended ,uctt:ssfu l1y<br />

and sho\\ed a slight impro\emenl in mono<br />

eys collected o'er la~t ),e;lr. lhe donlilion<br />

entitled panicipilnl\ to :1 r;1111e. The lud.y<br />

winners <strong>of</strong> the drawing \\cre !\\:,rguerile<br />

Roth. fir.L~l,.<br />

and at the stil1 declining QuinC) plnnl III ii,<br />

biller siruggle \Iilh foreign elellfOnic illlporl~<br />

..] hC5c reductions wcre unl} p;ortiully<br />

<strong>of</strong>f'cl by l\ I'a\'e <strong>of</strong> hiring HI Ra)"theon\<br />

new We~t Andover facility.<br />

De~pite Ihese SoClbad.~. )oLlr union en·<br />

dured. We go for\\i1rd into Ihe nO:\I )cI,r<br />

.... ith the samc optimistj~ dctcrmi!Lllion 10<br />

OVerCOnlC whatever ditlicultic\ \Ie mlly encounter.<br />

We heiJe'e th,11 ma"l <strong>of</strong> the ("L1rrent<br />

prohlems 'tem from un"i-.c polilieal<br />

altitudes pre>'alent ;11 the "'\,lIe Uou\(' lind<br />

in Washington. We .... iII thcrefore ("ontinue<br />

10 di,cuss our inlere .. t~ ;uld nccpart<br />

menh. There are three lIl' ision~eon<br />

and Ihird grlLdc\. fourth and fifth grade~<br />

a nd ~i\lh and o;eventh gflule'. T here lire rc<br />

~tricliun~ :IS 10 weight and age; ;11,0 ficl<br />

len1llh lind minor rule chilnge~. The ~hed<br />

uk \Iii' seven g.lmcs Ihe pa~t )


ader in rroducinll bot h forms <strong>of</strong> energy,<br />

take nrsl sleps in Iheir dc\elopmcnt.<br />

T he writer <strong>of</strong> Ihis arlidc h;.\1 intended 10<br />

clivcr a I h : . n~ 5g ivin g h:"~CI 10 each o f<br />

ur di~;Jblcd tncrnncr\. 0", ing 10 my illnc~s.<br />

ese gifl t>a~ l..c ls "crc not lleli~cred . \1 )'<br />

leept ~1 apologies.. BUI 11K') \lcrc dchH'rcd<br />

r Chri~tnm~.<br />

B rothcr~, give the disahled a fe\\ 1l1inul~S<br />

f YOllr lime. Unless }OU hale been in lhal<br />

Osilion, ) 011 don', 1.110" \lhUl J lish ~ .. n<br />

o 10 cheer )011 up. I lno\\,<br />

No:"~ re.lI;hcs us I h ~1 IIrUlh.:r ;l.1 O. I-'ox<br />

in Doctor's H o~ pilal for lIelie:I!': spinal<br />

urgery. We hear th.II IlrOlher C. C. For·<br />

nc i ~ b:lt:l 10 ,",orl.. :,fler open-h.:aT' sure<br />

r) in pll·mbcr.<br />

MIIY )011 all h"H' " Ilrlhpcrolls New<br />

'ca r.<br />

ocal<br />

ilh<br />

1583 Signs Contract<br />

Hudson Pulp and Paper<br />

l!. 1.583, I'''LAT KA. '·I.A.-After five<br />

nd onc-h"lf month$ o f negotiatIOns \lith<br />

Ildson I'ulp ;tOd !'.tper Corpor.tlion,<br />

Outhcrn Division. ,I 1;lbor ,Igrcerncnt for<br />

nc yel,r, from June I. 1973, to Junc I.<br />

~ 7 4 , Il lh slgne{] rn H )Oll1t l'CI'Cl1lony \lllh<br />

Intern.!tio nal Assocblion <strong>of</strong> 'l;.chini SIS<br />

d Aero-.p3ce Worl ers llrnJ Il ud~n manemcnt.<br />

We are no\l "\I"itin!! thl.- ol.ay<br />

om the 1.0,<br />

Thi, I'-'l't inclUded :1 gcncr.,1 \I:' Ge inea.-.c<br />

<strong>of</strong> ] 0 centl> ;tcro" the boarJ. rdrolil'e<br />

to J une I, 1973; improled he .• lIh lind<br />

fc in\uranee benefilS for emplo}ccl> and<br />

pcndcm\, contr;!ct hUI!,!uagc dHlIlgcS<br />

e,kd f,Jr h.!ucr \lorlinG ~ondilio",,; 1001<br />

lo\l .,'He fo, .:.11 Clt'd,i,i ..", .",0.1 '"ed,.!"il.l><br />

555 per }C'Ir; :tOd r .. te ;jd) U l>lmcnl~ <strong>of</strong> 7<br />

nh per hour for control room operator..<br />

the [lO\lcr plant and 5 ~cnts per hour fur<br />

f comllllU/I·relngcnulon clectrtelOln\.<br />

'I he loc,11 \las -I>('nieed h)" Internalional<br />

-presenl;lIl1e Do}lc T. BUrnell. ,lTld his<br />

nices Me mU~'h apprecialeJ.<br />

, Brother 1( , L . " Boh" Stralton rctired 1:t ~ 1<br />

Onth. and he "nd t- I r ~. SII':lllOn llIoved<br />

,rlher '>Oul h. Bob \I;I~ a ti,~ue-mill-,hifl<br />

'ec:tri~ian ""hen he rei ired. and h'l\l ,ened<br />

• .-.ccrelary <strong>of</strong> our local a fe\l }C;tr, ""d.<br />

I rs. SlraUon \I", ;\ Illl.l'>()n (orpor;!liun<br />

Contract Signing<br />

fi r~1 Jlid nurse berort' IK-r retirt'mcnl InSI<br />

)car,<br />

So lonG for now from Ihe " Ilass Capilnl<br />

or Ihe World. "<br />

J I I I I \11 M~~. I'M I:S.<br />

Ser .... ice Pins Aw"rded<br />

At Local 1651 Banquet<br />

Li l. 165 1. J),\I~T\IOUTII . ",.s,-Followmg<br />

iI h'r) ~IH,:te"ful ""nQuel ~lIrl'l"r nnd "<br />

ft'\I \lonl\ from our pre,idenl, Ihere \I,,~ a<br />

pre~nlatilln <strong>of</strong> scnke pin~ 10 -.ome okl<br />

nu.-mher, lind ~me 1l00''oO-nlJ melllho:rs.<br />

Amid Ihe IIprlau!ti: <strong>of</strong> Ihrir rcllo\l \lorlers,<br />

Ihe honored meml:>c~ lIeteplcd Iheir pi,ls.<br />

II) the \I!lY, Ihe :'lIend.tncc at Ihe last<br />

union mecting ""a,n't good. I nalice Ih:11<br />

I'm not the only pn'" ~e~ l'elUr y \I ilh Ihis<br />

1;0nlpl;linl. G el 0 111 Ihere .mJ ~uppor l )'our<br />

Bro lhe l' ~ and Si~te rs \lhu arc Ir)ing 10 conduct<br />

llilion lUcdillgl> ,IUd lIe~vli"le "nioll<br />

bll,inc~~ thc W(.y they ho p, t\ l>J?ie! I in" D.lllec. IJlIhs<br />

.... oehlcr. and Di"nc L"'udgt' ;tn,' ;uJdil1g 10<br />

Ihe f'Opul,llion gro\llh. Good 10 !oCt' Kay<br />

W ,t1dfo~cI IIml RUlh 'cntura "ael. after<br />

Iheir illlll'"e§. Our r11cmbi!rs on ~iel leave<br />

~ lIre I.e~p ~I., rge Krul hll'y Sj.' mlin J:: J::C I-<br />

111.' 11 c;trd, amI 110\ler\, and ~hc nwl.t's<br />

man)' ";'11\<br />

\\ e h,j,1 ., \ cr} gooI)I.E'I O". \IASS,-On<br />

Ik.;eml>er I. 1'J7.1, I (X.,I 1321'5 tre",urer,<br />

I'aul A Dono\,ln. relired from the f'l,C\I<br />

En~I,lIId I clcphonc CllIllp;tny nfler 31 )e,lI"o<br />

o f scf\kt', A retiremenl P,II'ty was heM for<br />

him al Ihe Coq O·Or I(cstnuranl in Dr,KUt.<br />

M ass;l~·huset1s. on December 7. 1973. nnd<br />

\1:15 :IUCllded by more Ih:ln 370 \lell-\li~h,<br />

,,.<br />

"


Presentation<br />

On bellftll o f LOC:lIOl 2321. Middleton. MUs_. S",I<br />

ness Munllge, "Ricky'" Gill. left . pleunh a •••<br />

Il.ement a,1t 10 LocllOl 2321'5 "enur••. PlIOul<br />

Oonov.n.<br />

Paul has serv«l :IS Ir~:lsur.::r o f Ihi ~ local<br />

since its chart.::r was :,pproved ill 1'J70. :lml<br />

I'm ~ ure thc (llemher ~ hip will he glad \0<br />

hear thnt he intends to sta y on :IS our<br />

IreaSlirer.<br />

Unil 3\ Ihird :lOnll:l l dinncr-dance "'as<br />

held Decemher 14. combining the lI averhili<br />

and Nc" huryport lIrca :11 Ihe lillie Ro<strong>of</strong> in<br />

Sali~IllIry. M:lssachu'lClls. The eomrnillec<br />

was compoM:d <strong>of</strong> Chairman J im Po llard.<br />

J anice Hean. T om ,",enney. Sand) f alon.<br />

:md Pegg) Miles. A buffet "'a~ enjoyed by<br />

over 100 mcmbers and friends. y,ith dancing<br />

folJo"' ing. A good time \.las h.ld by all.<br />

Wilh Ihe Mart <strong>of</strong> <strong>1974</strong>. ",c ~ha ll he enler.<br />

ing negotiations for a ne", contraci ",ith<br />

New England f elephone. as OliT pre-Knl<br />

agreement t"tpire$ on July 3 I. J cannOt<br />

~ lre ~s enough. to Ihe m~nlhcrship. the im·<br />

portance <strong>of</strong> allendance 1\1 the lo..:al's meetings<br />

(follr per monlh) in order Ih.1I Ihtir<br />

vie\.l~ may be heard. K e m emhc:r~ } 'ollr union<br />

b onl) it.'> sirong a\ Ihe memhc:rs y,ho<br />

Slipport it.<br />

ROIU RT F . TRUI.I_, R.5.<br />

Scribe Submits News<br />

on Business Items<br />

L lJ. 2345, KITCIIENlm, ONT.- I..ocn!<br />

2345 Im~ been certified u\ b;lrg"ilJing : . g~m<br />

for Ihe 41 oOke emplo)e~~ <strong>of</strong> "ilchcner<br />

P UC.<br />

Unit 8. I-I. K. I'orter ( Wood ~IOck). is<br />

dose to a settlemenl, ",ilh only monetary<br />

items 10 be scttled.<br />

The unil 6 Nov:urooics (Slrlitford) oontract<br />

e.\pired o n Ja nuary 4, <strong>1974</strong>.<br />

A fir~t conlract has been ralified for Ihe<br />

gas and "':Iter "'orl.er5 <strong>of</strong> Kil.:hentr. The<br />

n-ew unil consisls <strong>of</strong> 35 g .l ~ \.Iorl.en. rormerl)<br />

in Local 11 87. and the "';ller "'orl.­<br />

ers. y, ho were unorg;mi/ed. 1 he conlr:II."1<br />

e)tpires in Fehruary, 1'115. ",ilh Ii'll.' y,at!."r<br />

"'orl.!."rs gelling 9'1, relro;lclhe to Janu;IT),<br />

t973. and :I1lolhtr 9'(- in Mar.:h. t914. The<br />

gas "'orl.ers gel 9"'. retroacli'e 10 M:.rch.<br />

1913. aml lilso gel 9'< in \ I"rch. 1914.<br />

Unit 3. Noraml,. Me lal (I·crgl"). has<br />

signed a ncw ,onlract \.Ihil'h C-\ p ire~ on Augu~t<br />

31. 1975. T here lire impro~cn1cOl~ o n<br />

rri nge benefits. scniorit), and fOh promotion.<br />

:md Ih ... y recen.:d Ii p,,~ '>Clt lernent <strong>of</strong><br />

$100: also, wage in c r ea,~s <strong>of</strong> Y% the fir~1<br />

y~ ar ~m l 7 1 ,'l% the ~c.:orltt yeM. hringing<br />

Ihe bellom n ile 10 $3.55 :Ind Ihe top rute<br />

10 $4.67 per hour.<br />

l ocal 2345 has l>cen c~rtified as h:rrg:dn·<br />

ing agent ror Ihe I.hlUwel PUC. lIud negoliations<br />

ha~ e slarted on ih fi rs t ,0ntnlCI.<br />

Gerr) G:III:lgher rc\igned as pre~iden l o r<br />

Local 2345 lind has lal.en a posilion as supen-isor<br />

at plant J. FIcClrohom:,<br />

Th.:: E)(cCUlivc BO;IT(I or Local 23 01 5 h:15<br />

appoinled Brolher George O·Krley. <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

Woodstocl. I'Ue, presiJenl :Ind Fle;lnor<br />

J upp. <strong>of</strong> Heclrohome. ,ice presiden\.<br />

Unit! (Eleelrohome, plam 3), III ils No­<br />

\emhcr ~eneral meeling. elected l~r Olhe r<br />

Jack Holl;uurer chief Slc\\.,.d.<br />

Unit I held its Il::ollo\.leen d,mce in Ihe<br />

new ballroom al Bingeman P.lrl. on October<br />

27, ",ith nlu\ic b) Quadr.tc. Appro~imaid)<br />

500 union memhers :lI1ended in<br />

original amt humorou~ co~tume~. T here<br />

\\i.::re pril.es for the fir ~l- :md ~econ d -besl<br />

co,tllmes. a priest and 11 hUDo. I h, M>Cilil<br />

:Ind recreation commllll'C is to be cumpliment<br />

!."d un the Ireemnduu~ joh <strong>of</strong> mul.inG Ihe<br />

dance a succe~~. Here\ hopinG the d:lnce<br />

\\ill /)ccome :' " anlluil l e~c m.<br />

Here's whhing }OU Ihe best in Ihe new<br />

)ear.<br />

Ktilit N,"'UR. II.S.<br />

Harrisburg Retiree$ Club<br />

Submits First LeHer<br />

IU:TI'U: J) MEN'S C I. UII. LOC,\l. 143,<br />

IIA KKIS II URC. " A,-O"'ing 10 Ihe fa ct<br />

thai we h;ne had a dul'! smct ScplemOer I.<br />

1971, I J;ue~~ il is ahoUl lime Ihal ",e wroL6<br />

:. lelltr ror Ihe JOllr.wl,<br />

lt goes \.Iuholll 5:lying Ihat no dues IIrc<br />

ch;arged Ihe retired Brothers. :md the meeling~<br />

arc "er) informal. We gel a beller lum­<br />

OUI in Ihe,ummer. as the "rkh IJrolhers1<br />

arc 1101 in Hunda.<br />

I-;lch )e.:: in Ih<br />

Io.:ill who arc illl'Me <strong>of</strong> the fact Ihnl Ihey<br />

too. will come 10 the end <strong>of</strong> Ihe roud :,m<br />

\.IiII try to Inl.e Ollt lIl;!ny bumps so tha<br />

Ih~ I:'SI years v, ill be plc:lsanl.<br />

We meCI on the fi rst and third Wednes<br />

days <strong>of</strong> the month at 2:00 1' . .... 1. ; Ihe c<strong>of</strong>fe<br />

pol is al",ays bollillg ;lIld e~ lra coo l.i e~ ar<br />

on hand. We welcome :my Brothers wh<br />

h.lppcn to be Ira' cling in Ihe HarrisbUrg ,i<br />

cinily al meeling limes. as the v,elcome ma<br />

i ~ allla}s out.<br />

Ilere in !I arri~burg \\C lire fortunale I<br />

hu'e a modern tall.inS-piclUre service ",il<br />

wille Sood mO"its. and \.Ie try 10 get lhen<br />

10 help tht meelings along_ They arc free<br />

50 '" hen the projector is nOI in use al 11'1<br />

school, \\e usc it.<br />

AI our nexi meeling \.Ie \.Iill lal.e up Ih<br />

subjeCI <strong>of</strong> NJlional Council Senior Citi1.\'n~<br />

as


EWBA Death Claims Paid In November, 1973<br />

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III !lytlll. 1O.00 I r,7!) Urnnll(')·. C. E. 1.:!50.011 I'CII S. P'I!) Tetley. T. ~:. 1,~r.O.11I1<br />

1!'3 Atkinson. Ie T. 1.~!iO.OO I ,,7!1 'I"';'I{UI'. II. II. 116.1:11 I'c"~' 111\:) Do)'lc. II. 1.~r>!lOlI<br />

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223 Th'-'!lI1L8, J . M. fo2.D:1 21l5!; \\'tlnlell. A. II. 1.2!iILiIO I'I'II~. 111'1l) Griffill. M. O. 1.2ii1UiU<br />

:!~,; Ilirnbllumer. n. E. uao.OO 1.0. (Ill llIollk. ~1. 1,2'iO.00 1'''''' •. I III;) ~IcO""lIld. D. E. 1.2",II.IK'<br />

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.<br />

Life's Clock<br />

T he d ock <strong>of</strong> [jfe is wound bUI o nce,<br />

And no man h a~ the power<br />

T o tell j U ~ 1 whe n the ha nd .. will<br />

stop,<br />

AI Ime o r carly hour.<br />

To lose olle's weal th i~ sad indeed ;<br />

To lose one 's health is morc;<br />

To lose one's soul i~ ~ ll c h 11 loss<br />

A .. no man can restore.<br />

The present o nly is our o wn :<br />

Li ve, love, toil wit h a will :<br />

Place 11 0 faith in tomorrow. for<br />

The clock may then be still!<br />

r . c. KoWl'<br />

l.ocal I<br />

SI. Louis<br />

Candles<br />

U!tC candles for s<strong>of</strong>t light ing,<br />

a lld meal s wil h a ~pcc ial dfeer.<br />

10 ndd drama 10 OUf making love.<br />

No w with all the ellergy c risis<br />

I have to usc them.<br />

I wonder how long it will be<br />

beror..: there is a short age <strong>of</strong><br />

candle wax<br />

And I can 't burn candles ei ther.<br />

B. rb.r. Fa r. bel!<br />

WII. <strong>of</strong> Io4 lchul O. F. ,. bee<br />

L.ocal J SJ<br />

South n end, Indi .. " ,.<br />

The Creation<br />

(Inspired by the tBEW Bu ilding)<br />

St a nd tall , my Bro ther, whcn YOlL<br />

look al mc,<br />

Fo r I am a product <strong>of</strong> your hearl.<br />

I am the r~s ult <strong>of</strong> :1 job wdl do ne,<br />

A nd you played a vital !,:l r!.<br />

Feel strong, my B rothe r , when you<br />

look at m e,<br />

Fo r your stre ngt h has made me<br />

strong.<br />

Be proud, my Bro ther, <strong>of</strong> the jo b<br />

you've do ne,<br />

Admired by the pass ing throng.<br />

Yo u put the best <strong>of</strong> yoursdf in me,<br />

And lo ng afte r you arc gone,<br />

I'll sta nd as proa l <strong>of</strong> your c rcativc<br />

powcr,<br />

A nd pridefully I'll cafry 011 .<br />

FOf I am a buil d i!1 g tha t you ha ve<br />

made<br />

Of conc r~tc , glass, a nd ~Iccl,<br />

With e lectrical syste ms <strong>of</strong> wire .. for<br />

nuv..:s.<br />

A nd life Ihal my lighb revea l.<br />

For you b n::a th..:d life int o my h:u d.<br />

st rong shell.<br />

I am a part <strong>of</strong> you.<br />

Our ~ is a sto ry-let all agcl> tdl-<br />

M y Brothe r. I lU ll a mo nument to .<br />

you.<br />

1.4 •• • A, lhu. A. Kurt,<br />

WU e 01 Arlhu, K"rlz<br />

'ocal 11<br />

los A,,&ele.<br />

Keep Busy<br />

If w..: ha\'c a I:u,k we have 10 do.<br />

Let's get a t it o n Ihe rtln:<br />

Fo r if we do 110 t do it now.<br />

It lIIay wel! never be do ne.<br />

Wh y proc rastinate a nd sta ll?<br />

Fo r we may stu b our toe and fall ;<br />

And if we do not c.I(l i( 110W,<br />

It, )..:\, may ncv\!r hi! d (l llC at all!<br />

O."taml" G. Roeber<br />

Aellred member 01 l ocal 311<br />

WH I Palm Oeach. rlo.lda<br />

Happiness Is<br />

Huving a wonderful fal he r,<br />

Always be ing with him ,<br />

I' cace III the famil y,<br />

Plc:lsure times with him .<br />

An intell igent mall.<br />

A nie..: father.<br />

An easy-going father.<br />

So nice to me.<br />

Seei ng is bel ieving with my fat he r.<br />

H ..: is t h ~ grcatcst father<br />

A girl could evcr have.<br />

Sharon V;zzl,,;<br />

Oa u&h le, 01 Sam Viu,,,1<br />

l ocal 1339<br />

Buff alo. New Yo ••<br />

Our Baby<br />

No it w: l ~ n 't a I'ink o ne;<br />

I n\iead, our firMhorn was a son.<br />

It doesn't mallcr, because he's so<br />

sweet<br />

A nd ever so fat fro m his head 10 his<br />

fecI.<br />

JU\' thi nk. hc's all our own,<br />

O urs to watch unti l hc's grown.<br />

Wc'U leach him to be good and give<br />

him ambitio n,<br />

And when he gro ws up, he'll make<br />

:1 darned good electrician.<br />

B.,ba •• An d e.so"<br />

W,II 01 Ed A"de,so"<br />

l ocal 9 8<br />

Philadelphia<br />

To My Wife<br />

My henrt is light,<br />

My Step i, high.<br />

And, darl ing. you nrc<br />

The rcason why.<br />

Yo u ma ke Ill y life 111 0 re worthwhile.<br />

A~ you wear your loving smile.<br />

Yo ur open a rm ... your loving ways,<br />

.\1 ttkc having you all happy days.<br />

W. S. La ... "a .. n . Jr.<br />

local 351<br />

l a s V. &.5. Newa d a


CARELESSNESS<br />

CAUSES CALAMITIES<br />

The Careless Worker IS a hazard, not only to hImself. but to everyone around him on the Job.<br />

These may include other workers, occupants <strong>of</strong> the building, viSItors to the job'site, even<br />

passers· by. Good housekeeping habits pay<strong>of</strong>f in easier work. better workmanship, and sa fer<br />

Job conditions. ConscIously practice neatness on the ,ob and encourage It in others ... for<br />

your own good.<br />

ORDERLY WORKERS<br />

KEEP WORKING

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