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o JOURNAL· AUG· 72<br />

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Nearly<br />

a<br />

MILLION<br />

JOBS have been<br />

LOST!<br />

The United Stllles \uffered the equi·<br />

valent <strong>of</strong> n net 1000s <strong>of</strong> 900.000 jobs bei.-ausc<br />

<strong>of</strong> rising Imports aull the mo\cmcnt <strong>of</strong><br />

Amcricall prooucti on ovcr\Ca, IJoet" cen<br />

1966 am1 1971 I-orexamplc:<br />

• ]0,000 American JcMo "ere Iml 10<br />

Imports m radio lind TV SCI manufaclurill8<br />

IIIthethc)'earoomdmgm 1971<br />

• 92.500 JOb to !.Cd passage <strong>of</strong> resolution.<br />

calling for cnactm{"nt <strong>of</strong> Uurlc·Hartke b)<br />

Congrc\S<br />

-I Talk up the Uurke·l!artLe Bill<br />

anlOn8 )'our friends and rcl;lIi\cs' your<br />

ncighbo~ and CO-Vlork{"rs.<br />

5. Voluntc.:r to III\tribute Burl e·<br />

11;lrllc lilcrallirc in your community to<br />

your friend ~ ~nd a\:qllaint:l n cc~.<br />

SUPPORT BURKE-HARTKE


EXECUTIVE OFFICERS<br />

CIIAHU;lj II. PILLAllI)<br />

''''' '''' dU~",,1 l'rc.;;I .."<br />

112,; I~th St .. N.W.<br />

W ... hlructon. D.C. ~>(jOO:,<br />

J OSEI'll D. KEENAN<br />

I MrrM(lfi"",,r Suu/"'/I<br />

ruth St.. N.W.<br />

1I~.;<br />

W, .. hlnltt .., I).C. ~ooo ~<br />

HArmy VAN ,\11.81)'\['10. JU.<br />

1"1 ~,""!i,,,t,,r l'r11-11 Jew .~ ,h ~nu,·<br />

I'lu.hllllf. N.Y. 113~:,<br />

VICE PRESI DENTS<br />

l'i,..~ OJ,ute!. WII.LlAM I.,\IJYM,\N<br />

8~ Unl,·~ ... hy 111\'i otei. n.~<br />

1i,,1 <strong>of</strong> ueh ,nl~ do,nq d.'e. 10.'1 (ooy ",",I b. in ou' hondo en<br />

0' belc' •• n;. I P.:d 'I


editorial cOlnlnent<br />

• The opportunity 10 work in (] job Ihol will provide (] decent Slondard<br />

<strong>of</strong> living i$ basic 10 the pursuit <strong>of</strong> happiness which prevoils in the free<br />

nolions <strong>of</strong> the world. Every person who ploces his name on the employable<br />

liSIS, as ovoilable for work, wonts the opportunity to be gainfully employed.<br />

Without 0 job. a worker cannol suslain life, lei alone maintain his own<br />

personal freedoml.<br />

Gran/ed. there is (] small minority <strong>of</strong> persons in our wcie.y who follow<br />

(] philosophy <strong>of</strong> unproductive individuality and ore able to obtain<br />

a certain meolure <strong>of</strong> succen in life without doily loil. Sut the greol<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> persons rely on (] doily lob ond working in cooperotion with<br />

other workers to earn (] livelihood. This is true not only for the unskilled<br />

workers and the skilled workers, but for pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and other highly<br />

educated perrons. It is as true for physicians, lawyers, architects,<br />

and engineers, as it is for building tradesmen, manufacturing employees,<br />

farmers, and secretaries.<br />

It has becomo on established fact <strong>of</strong> modern economic life thot without<br />

some type <strong>of</strong> orgonl:.ation a perron is more or less a pawn to be tossed about<br />

in the rough sea <strong>of</strong> life every time there is a change in the prosperity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nalion. As a result, people bind themselves together in trade<br />

associations, management groups, pr<strong>of</strong>essional ~cieties, and lobar<br />

unions for the prOTection, the unity <strong>of</strong> strength, and the numerous benefits<br />

such organizations can <strong>of</strong>fer. It is only natural that unions are based<br />

on the economic interesh <strong>of</strong> their members.<br />

There has been e great deal <strong>of</strong> talk recently in the printed end<br />

electronic media about the supposed division in the house <strong>of</strong> lobar.<br />

We would be the first to admit that unions, as human institutions, have<br />

their fauits, as do any other things in which humens ere ectively involved.<br />

But never lei this obscure the maior (earon for the elCistence <strong>of</strong> unionsto<br />

enhance the qualily <strong>of</strong> life for workers everywhere.<br />

Reloilers, pr<strong>of</strong>euionols, manufacturers, and other entrepreneurs, for their<br />

own financial weU.being, should think just for a momenl who their<br />

customers are. Who buys their goods and services? They should<br />

reoli:.e Ihal if workers are unemployed or their weges cut, the ebility <strong>of</strong><br />

these workers to buy goods end services will drop eff. In the end, the<br />

businessmen will suffer just as much es the worker. This is the story<br />

unions are trying 10 lell the public.<br />

The enemies <strong>of</strong> labor can point the gloomiest pictures and make the<br />

most slanderous and libelous statements Ihey want in an effort to<br />

undermine Ihe ability <strong>of</strong> unions to democratically operate. AU their talk<br />

and hope <strong>of</strong> division in the house <strong>of</strong> lebor will de them no good. We<br />

remain dedicated to bettering the lives <strong>of</strong> workef5 eYerywhere,<br />

and as e result strengthening OUf natien.<br />

,<br />

IIEW J ou,nol


Fourth District Vice President H. B. Blankenship Retires<br />

• H. B. Blankenship, <strong>International</strong><br />

Vice President <strong>of</strong> the Founh<br />

District, retired efrective J uly I ,<br />

<strong>1972</strong>. Brother Bl ankcn~hip, who has<br />

bee n a rnC1l1b...:r <strong>of</strong> the lB EW for<br />

over 42 years, had ),crvcd


2nd District<br />

Progress<br />

Meeting in<br />

Hyannis,<br />

Mass.<br />

The Second Distric t Progress Meeting was held In Hyannis, Mass .• in May, Shown<br />

addressing delegates at the construction meet ing is Phil Dwyer, Director, Eastern<br />

Region, NECA. Seated are <strong>International</strong> Representative Walter Monahan, lelt, and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Vice President John E. Flynn <strong>of</strong> the Second District.<br />

•<br />

The J'\!sort [own <strong>of</strong> H y:u1I1is,<br />

Ma s"achll~ctls. w.tS the location for<br />

uur Second Di


Fa r left: Internatlonat Repre·<br />

sentatives Edward France,<br />

left, and Richard Rogers<br />

answer questions at the meet·<br />

inB <strong>of</strong> the local ullion financial<br />

secretanes. Seated is a guest<br />

speaker, H. James Balcam, an<br />

insurance consultant.<br />

AbOlle left: Delegates repre·<br />

sentmg construction locals<br />

hsten to a speaker at the<br />

construction session.<br />

-<br />

Below left: Some <strong>of</strong> the dete·<br />

Bates representing manufac·<br />

turing locals are shown at the<br />

manufactUring meeting.<br />

tangling ,he intricacies <strong>of</strong> till' finandal<br />

secretary's job. and many thanks<br />

were received for the excellence<br />

and clarity <strong>of</strong> Urothers Hawy's and<br />

Fra nc~'s instructions. B01h wcn~<br />

subjected to a greal mallY questions.<br />

all <strong>of</strong> which were answcn.:d in a<br />

highly-competent manner.<br />

On T hursday, Separ;]I": scs~ions<br />

were conducted for each <strong>of</strong> the three<br />

basic branches <strong>of</strong> the ind ustry, utility.<br />

m;wufacluring. ami construction.<br />

The utility meeting, conducted by<br />

Inte rn ati onal Rcpr..:scntatiws M


These Sister and Brother detegates c;P~"'"ti"4<br />

the utility tocals seem pleased with<br />

ings <strong>of</strong> tile utility meeting.<br />

pallingly high. thl.! unions an: hold ­<br />

ing a fuirly-


Lelt: Here are some <strong>of</strong> the SISler and<br />

Brother detegates who represented the<br />

manufactUring locals.<br />

Below left; Sister and Brother delegates<br />

pose for a picture during the utility<br />

meeting.<br />

Below: Shown at the uhlity meeting,<br />

left to nght, are attorney Robert<br />

Manlllng, a speaker, and <strong>International</strong><br />

RepresentatIVes Maurice Murphy and<br />

John Carr, Jr .. who served as<br />

co·chalrmen <strong>of</strong> the meetillg.<br />

a scrks <strong>of</strong> sl idcs dctailing thc op·<br />

cratiOIl <strong>of</strong> the plan and explained<br />

the nHlnn..::r in which it is operatcd<br />

1 h~ ieka <strong>of</strong> prcventativ..:: medical<br />

scr~cn in g, :11 1itll~ or no cost 10 our<br />

Ill cll1h,'I'~, might to hav~ wid.: ap·<br />

peal becau~e <strong>of</strong> the enicien\ rllld<br />

t~chnical operations it employs.<br />

T\\'o excel],:nt films, "Si,\:ty Min·<br />

ules." on thc matter <strong>of</strong> foreign im·<br />

ports thre:lts to our jobs. and<br />

"Nixon's Broken I)romises," were<br />

sho\\ n. Both arc well done and ex·<br />

eeedingly timely.<br />

1.0. Sar..:ty Director Charles Tup"­<br />

per pre~ented up·to·datc facts on<br />

S lep~ being laken by the <strong>IBEW</strong> in<br />

thi~ vit:1 1 fidd <strong>of</strong> l>afety. He poinlcd<br />

out some <strong>of</strong> Ihe highlights <strong>of</strong> OSHA<br />

:lI1d staled Ihal while workers :IPplaud<br />

OSHA, they should not be<br />

cont~nt wllh what arc only mini·<br />

mum standards. I BEW workers'<br />

obligation to bargain and represcllt<br />

our people demands IlW;>;iIllUHI Pll)·<br />

leetion, he said.<br />

Vice President Johnson spoke 011<br />

the importallce <strong>of</strong> maintuining pre·<br />

AIIIIII.I, <strong>1972</strong><br />

mium p:ly after eight hour~' work<br />

in those ca~'s \\ hen: unions may<br />

find the ne\\ conceJlI <strong>of</strong> four 10·<br />

hour days tempting. Both he :lIld<br />

IEC m..::mber " Dutch" Halloran ex·<br />

tended an invitatioll to Second Dis·<br />

tricl locals anti <strong>of</strong>fered their co·<br />

operation In mattl'rs <strong>of</strong> mUllIal<br />

concern.<br />

Joe Sullivan, the new president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the MassachusCIIS Statc Labor<br />

Council \\ho l>ucceeded thc late Sal<br />

Camciio. strcssed the importance <strong>of</strong><br />

joining the council and cooperating<br />

through it so thaI organized labor<br />

has an cifectivc voice.<br />

Fr:lIlk Murphy, Ihe region:11 di·<br />

rector for the AFL-CiO and a long·<br />

time friend <strong>of</strong> the I13 EW in this<br />

area. spoke <strong>of</strong> the diflieulties being<br />

encountered in long·!crm agrc..::·<br />

ments under the wage rreeze and<br />

the morass <strong>of</strong> red tape in sed-ing<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> negolillled increases,<br />

MUi phy stated tha! pr<strong>of</strong>it, not<br />

wages, is the true villain in innalion,<br />

and that if business would<br />

usc its swollen pr<strong>of</strong>i ts to reduce the<br />

eo~t <strong>of</strong> eon~ulllcr items, the need<br />

for big \\ age hikes would be les·<br />

Sl'ned.<br />

Area Director <strong>of</strong> COPE John<br />

Callahan urged all locals to pu\h<br />

for ('OPE collections and pointed<br />

oul Ihat thc goal <strong>of</strong> d..::kating Presi·<br />

dent '\i,;on will be a difficult onc<br />

unk\s cor E has thc moncy 10<br />

work with. H..:: ~t:lIed that labor<br />

should not dissip:llc its st rength.<br />

bUl should w:lit to g"::l a clearer pic·<br />

tur~ <strong>of</strong> labor's choices. He urged<br />

Ih~ delegatcs 10 \\elcome young vot·<br />

crs, minorities, lmd other newlyactive<br />

persons on Ihe political<br />

scelle.<br />

lEe member Jim Mullaney snid<br />

that there remains a need for<br />

1I10re coordination and cooperation<br />

among Ihe various br:mchcs <strong>of</strong> our<br />

trade. He said that all union work·<br />

..::rs should broaden their own hod·<br />

7.ons in order to understand each<br />

utlll':I'~ plobkms :'Ind then all would<br />

benefit, as they would be less ISO·<br />

lated.<br />

COII/i/llltd 0/1 fltl!ltf 8 4<br />

7


9th District<br />

Chairman Art Jones. Business Manager,<br />

Local 1969, Redwood City, Calif.,<br />

caUs the Semi-Annual Manufacturing<br />

Conference for the Ninth District to<br />

order.<br />

<strong>International</strong> Vice President W. L. Vinson<br />

addresses the delegates.<br />

Manufacturing Conference Held<br />

• The Semi-Annual Manufacturing<br />

Conference for the Ninth District<br />

was held on May 12th and 13th<br />

at the Del W.;bb Towneho use Hotel<br />

in Sail Francisco, with delegates,<br />

lnte1'llational Reprcsentatives, and<br />

gue~ts from California, Nevada, Oregon,<br />

and Washington.<br />

T he meding was called to order<br />

by Chairman An Jones. Business<br />

Managcr. Local 1969. Redwood<br />

City, California. Secretary-Tre:lsurer<br />

Clinton G. Brame, Busincss Manager<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local 2125, Santa Ana,<br />

Californi:l, gave a financial report,<br />

after whieh thc delegates and <strong>International</strong><br />

Reprcsentativc~ were introduced.<br />

The first speaker, <strong>International</strong><br />

Vice President W. L. Vinson,<br />

stressed the importance <strong>of</strong> the union<br />

label and its promotion wi thin the<br />

•<br />

c!ectrical manufacturing indu~try .<br />

Brother Vinson promised thai any<br />

program undcrtakcn by the conference<br />

would receive his support and<br />

help. He reminded the delegatcs <strong>of</strong><br />

thc Organizing D..:partment set up<br />

at the <strong>International</strong> Ollie..: in Washington,<br />

D.C. , but saiJ that it i~ ~til1<br />

the primary responsibility <strong>of</strong> local<br />

unions to organize within their areas.<br />

"The name <strong>of</strong> the game is :-.tll1<br />

wages, hours, and working conditions,"<br />

stated Vice President Vinson.<br />

Intcrnational Represcntativc Orland<br />

Babish spoke on arbitration.<br />

pointing out some <strong>of</strong> the pitfalls to<br />

watch out for at hearings.<br />

Gabriel Gilloui <strong>of</strong> the Occupational<br />

Safety and Health Administration<br />

reported on the Occupational<br />

Safety and Health Act <strong>of</strong> 1970 and<br />

its enforcement, explaining that elllploy~cs<br />

hav.: the right to ask that<br />

regulations be pmtcd in a conspicuous<br />

place and the right to a~k for an<br />

investigation <strong>of</strong> all un safe situation.<br />

Mr. Gillotti staled thai il is hoped<br />

that the slales will take over jurisdiction<br />

<strong>of</strong> the law by the end <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>1972</strong>, with California beginning to<br />

administer Ihe law in June. He further<br />

stated that citations [0 <strong>of</strong>Tcnders<br />

must be posted. with (he length<br />

<strong>of</strong> lime to be noted, and that the<br />

NLRB will rcprC!iCIlI at hearings<br />

those employees who arc dismissed<br />

or discriminated against because <strong>of</strong><br />

health and safety violation complaints.<br />

The first day <strong>of</strong> the conference<br />

ended with the showing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Arbitration Association<br />

nhn, "Let's Arbitrate," followed by<br />

a question-and-answer period led by<br />

<strong>IBEW</strong> Jou. nal


Gabriel Gilotti explains the Occupa·<br />

tional Safety and Health Act.<br />

I<br />

•<br />

Lawyer Allan Davis discusses various<br />

problems.<br />

Secretary·Treasurer Clinton G. Brame,<br />

Business Manager <strong>of</strong> Local 2125, Santa<br />

Ana, Calif., receives a plaque in recog·<br />

nltlon <strong>of</strong> hiS work as past chairman<br />

from Chairman Jones .<br />

Delegates at work during the conference.<br />

<strong>International</strong> R epr~5cnta ti\'e Babi~h.<br />

Allan Davi~.<br />

a wcll-krruwlI S~rl<br />

Francisco labor attorney and 1ll~rnber<br />

<strong>of</strong> the law finn <strong>of</strong> Davis. Cowdl,<br />

and Bowc began the second di'lY·s<br />

~~,!)jon. He di~cusscd \ arious probkl11s<br />

with the NLRI3, the current<br />

status <strong>of</strong> the economy, new workmens<br />

compensation rules, and long<br />

hair cases.<br />

<strong>International</strong> RcprcSl.'ntatives <strong>of</strong><br />

thl.: Ninth Di strict stuff, Brother<br />

Babish. Frank Salerno, Frank Navarro.<br />

William Mundt. A, L. Tucker,<br />

JOl>cph Ferrito, and John Zambrano,<br />

gave reports on thcir areas. Various<br />

delegates repOrl.:d on their 1()Cal<br />

uniolls.<br />

Chaimlan Jones announccd that<br />

the conkrencc should get back on<br />

a solid fOOling and into its proper<br />

perspectivc as a coordinating body.<br />

To make the conference a tnoreviable<br />

group. he appointed a Legislati\'c<br />

COlllmittee and a Union Label<br />

Commiuee. lie al~o announccd that<br />

the ciection <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>lkcrs would be held<br />

in <strong>August</strong>. when the conference<br />

rneet~ in conjunction with the Ninth<br />

District Progrc~s M.:r:ting at Portland,<br />

Or~gnn.<br />

Secretary-Trr:asurer Brame was<br />

pr('~cntl'd with a rlaqlB! in recognition<br />

<strong>of</strong> 11i)' out~landing work as past<br />

chairman.<br />

Three resolutions were p:1~~done<br />

calling upon Ih~ mcmbers 10 oppose<br />

Propo~ilion 9 on the California<br />

ballot, the second oppo!.ing a merger<br />

within the California Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Industrial R elat ion ~. and<br />

the third calling upon <strong>International</strong><br />

Prcsident Charles H. Pillard to call<br />

for a l1ational conferencl' <strong>of</strong> manllfacturing<br />

locals or, if a national conference<br />

1-; not applicable, a regional<br />

confl'rcncc.<br />

<strong>International</strong> Vicr: P re~idcnt Vinson<br />

:lgain addressed the conference,<br />

coml1lenting on the PHY Board d~ ·<br />

d:.iull '0 "lac..:: into esc row \\' (·~t<br />

CO:Ition-and-answcr !>Cl>sioll. was<br />

then held. and the meeting wa~<br />

adjl)urn,,-.d.<br />

/lote: Tire /lJEIV l ormwl<br />

(Edill)r'~'<br />

JtaD is ;I/{/eblell 10 10111/ KI1l';:'l'I'iCh,<br />

Presillellf, Local /969. for this ac­<br />

COlt/II (llId lire (lccOIII/)(myillg ,Jhotos)<br />

9


RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL<br />

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE INTERNATIONAL<br />

BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, AFL-CIO,<br />

FOR THE <strong>IBEW</strong> PENSION PLAN<br />

W H EREAS the 1962 Convention <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers at Montreal instructed<br />

the <strong>International</strong> O/liccrs to engage an Actuary 10 st ud y<br />

the [BEW Pension Plan and make rccomrnclldutions to<br />

uchicvc the goal o f a belter :lctuarially-solmd pilln: nud<br />

WHEREAS the study sho"cd that the c~isling Pension<br />

Plan was aCluarially IInsound and recommended an increase<br />

in " A " membership dues lUlU improvements in lhe<br />

benefits provided by the Plan: and<br />

WHEREAS the 1966 Convention <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers al 51. Loui~ after floor<br />

dellalc and by a record roll call vOle adopted 11 propo~al<br />

known :'IS Solwion No. I which provided for an incrca~c<br />

in "A" membership tlues, incrca~cd monthly benefits :It<br />

retirement. death benefits, vesting ~nd di~abi l ity pensions;<br />

and<br />

WHEREAS the Convention umendetl Article XX IX ,<br />

Section 3 <strong>of</strong> the IO EW Constitution to add lit the end<br />

there<strong>of</strong>:<br />

"The <strong>International</strong> Executive Council i~ empowered<br />

to establish such rules and regulntions a~ it deems<br />

appropriate and to modify same for the effectuation and<br />

adminisuation <strong>of</strong> the provisions <strong>of</strong> solution nllmber one<br />

relating to pension lind death benefits as approved by<br />

Ihe resolu tion adopted by the 28th Convention <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

IOEW on September 22, 1966, and to prescribe the<br />

rights <strong>of</strong> m


(2) Benefits .... ill be paid only after six (6) whole<br />

calendar months frulII tlu,; date <strong>of</strong> commencement <strong>of</strong><br />

lolal disability, except as provided in Section 5(c)(5).<br />

provided Ihal no periOd <strong>of</strong> tOlal disability shall be considered<br />

to commence before the '·A" member has compleled<br />

t .... e nty (20) or more }cars in continuOlC> good<br />

slanding, or before J:Hl U:lry I, 1967, whichever occurs<br />

hI S\'<br />

(3) The applicant for disability pension benefits musl<br />

nlainlain his continuous good standing as an '·A" member<br />

unlil the date <strong>of</strong> approval <strong>of</strong> his application b} thc<br />

lEe and sh:lll, in the e\cnt <strong>of</strong> such approval, recei ... e a<br />

fult refund <strong>of</strong> 1.0. dues from thc date <strong>of</strong> commencement<br />

<strong>of</strong> his total disability. The period follo .... ing the<br />

commencemcfll <strong>of</strong> 10lul disability shall nOI Ix counled in<br />

computing the amount <strong>of</strong> disability pension benefit.<br />

(4) Mcmbers awarded dis:lbility pension benefits shou ld<br />

be cllcourui;ed to seek rehabititation and rellirn 10 full·<br />

time employment where\'er possible. The Local Union is<br />

authorized to approve programs <strong>of</strong> vocational rehahilitation,<br />

whether formal or informal. Such appro\'ed reo<br />

habilitation programs shall be considered 10 begin only<br />

.... hen the Lo;:al Union gives its approval thereto in<br />

writing and to end .... hen the Local Union wilhdra .... s<br />

such appro ... al. Work performed in conneclion .... ith any<br />

such appro ... rd rehahilitation prOi;ram shall nOI disqualify<br />

the member for disability pcn~ion benefits nor<br />

be deemed a violation <strong>of</strong> Section 4(c) <strong>of</strong> these Rules<br />

and Regulations or Anicle XII . Section 4(d) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Constitution.<br />

(5) A period <strong>of</strong> disability shall end at the c1o.'>C <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

last d:ly <strong>of</strong> month preceding the day upon .... hieh a<br />

member who has been on total di~lIbility pension benefit<br />

rrturn~ tn .... ork or upon .... hich the IEC makes a deter·<br />

mination on the basis <strong>of</strong> pro<strong>of</strong> IhAt the total disability<br />

has ceased. At the end <strong>of</strong> the period <strong>of</strong> disabilit}·, the<br />

member who has been on tot,ll Jisability pension benefit<br />

shall not receive any further such hcnefits and shall become<br />

obligAted for payment <strong>of</strong> dues unless he is reinstated<br />

to total disability pension benefits in accordance<br />

with the procedures SC I fOF1h in Seclion 5(e)(5) <strong>of</strong><br />

thc'il: Rules and Regulations.<br />

(e) V/',\·Iillg. An '·A" member who h:1 5 completed t .... enty<br />

(20) or more years <strong>of</strong> "A" memberihip in continuous<br />

good standmg and who ceases being An "A'· member prior<br />

to the attainment <strong>of</strong> Age siuy-fi\e (65) shall retain a<br />

"'esled right to pension benefils bUI not 10 dlS.1blllly pension<br />

benefits or death benefits. Thi!> vested right will entitle<br />

him 10 receiVe, commencing at age sixt}-five (65),<br />

pension benefits computed on the b:l~is <strong>of</strong> two dollars<br />

($2,(X) per month for cach full year <strong>of</strong> such conlinuuus<br />

"A'· membership less t .... o dollars (52.()() per month for<br />

each year or parI there<strong>of</strong> thc said " A " mcmber was under<br />

the age <strong>of</strong> ~ixty-five (65) at the datc his "A·' membership<br />

lerminated.<br />

Sec. 2. DI'OI11 BC'III'{iu. Upon thc death. after January I,<br />

1967, <strong>of</strong> a non-rctired "A" member .... OO then has at least<br />

six (6) mon ths continuous and aClive good standing, the<br />

beneficiary named by the "A" member to receive the death<br />

benefits payable under Ihis paragraph shall be paid thc sum<br />

<strong>of</strong> one Ihousand (SI ,OOO.OO) dollars if the said ··A·' member<br />

died from natural causes or Ihc sum <strong>of</strong> t .... o thousand<br />

(52.000.00) dollars if thc said " A" member died by acciden<br />

tal means. Upon the death from cilhcr natural causes<br />

or accidental means o f an "A" member retired under<br />

Section I(a) or I (b) after Jan uary I, 1967, the beneficiary<br />

named by the "A" member to receive the dea lh benetl ts<br />

4.." .. 1, t 91 2<br />

shall be paid a sum computed b)' subtracting from one<br />

Ihousand (5J.()()().00) dolla~ all rcn~ion benefil~ paid by<br />

the IB EW Pension Benefit Fund to the retired member.<br />

his benefiCi ary or his eSI.lIC. The death benefits provided<br />

by Ihi ~<br />

section shall be in addition to Ihe death benefits<br />

provillnt hy the Electrical Workers Benefit Association or<br />

thc I BEW I).:ath Bencfil Fund.<br />

(ll) '·Accident:ll de.1th" is defined as a d..:ath Ihat resulted<br />

from bodily injury sustained on or <strong>of</strong>f the job through<br />

... iolent external and accidentJI means und only if death<br />

occurs .... ithin ninet) (90) days after the injury e~cept thnl<br />

Ihe follo\\ ing causes <strong>of</strong> death sh;11I not be con~idercd<br />

accidental death:<br />

(I) Di~a.;e or its treatment.<br />

(2) Suicide.<br />

(3) Hernia.<br />

(4) Medical or surgical treatment e.xcept where death<br />

results directly from a surgical operation made nec e~stlry<br />

~o l ely by the accident and performed within<br />

ninety (90) da)'s after Ihe date <strong>of</strong> the accident.<br />

(5) Air or space travel e-.:cept as a passenger .... ith no<br />

duties .... hale\er on an aircraft being USed :>alely for<br />

the trlillsportation <strong>of</strong> passengers or <strong>of</strong> passe ngers and<br />

cargo.<br />

(6) War or any act <strong>of</strong> .... ar, .... hether .... ar is declared or<br />

not; insurrection or rebellion.<br />

Sec. 3. 1)1'/15;011 Ot'nejit.f <strong>of</strong> "A" /IIl'II/hus retirt'(/ prior to<br />

ifill/wry /, 1967. The pension hene/lts <strong>of</strong> an "An member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the I SEW who has retired frOm the electrical trade and<br />

\\;\s placed on Ihc pen~ion rolls prior to January I, 1967,<br />

arc 115 follows:<br />

(ll) Each "A·' member so retired prior 10 June I, 1957,<br />

shull cominllC 10 rccci\'c the fifty (S50.00) doll:lr monthly<br />

pension benefit from Ihe IRFW I)ension Bcnefil Trusl Fund<br />

under Ihc Employees Benefit Agrl.'Cment. as heret<strong>of</strong>ore. provided<br />

Ihat. if for any reason .... h;lt\OC ... er. such pa}ment is<br />

not made by the said !BE\\ Pen ~ion Trust Fund then the<br />

said fifty (550.00) dollar monthl~' pension shall be paid<br />

by the II1EW Pension Ilenefit Fund.<br />

(b) Each '·A'· member so retired from and after June I.<br />

1957. to December 31. 1961 , shull continue to recei\'e thc<br />

fift y (550.00) dollar monthly pen\ion benefit from thc<br />

IIlEW Pension Benefit Fund, us heret<strong>of</strong>ore.<br />

IC) Each ··A'· member so relired from :lIld after<br />

January I, 1962. but prior to Januar} I. 1967 ..... ho is not<br />

co\cred hy the Employtts Benefit Agreement shall continue<br />

to recehe the fifty (550.00) dollar monthly pension<br />

benefit from the IIlEW P(:nsion Benefit Fund. as heret<strong>of</strong>ore.<br />

Any such "A·' member .... ho receives a monthly pension<br />

benefit from the !BEW Pen\ion Benefit Trust Fund<br />

under the Emplo)"ees Benefit Agrl!ement shall continue 10<br />

receive stich benefil as heret<strong>of</strong>ore and. in addition shall be<br />

entitled to reeeive a twenty-five ($25,{)()) dollnr monthly<br />

pension benefit from the IB EW Pension Ilenefit Fund<br />

retrOllctive to January I. 1966. If lor any reason .... hatsoever<br />

thc paymcnt <strong>of</strong> the monthly pension benefit from<br />

the <strong>IBEW</strong> Pension Benefit Trust Fund under Ihe Emplo}­<br />

ees Benefit Agreement is not made to the laller group then<br />

the lifty (550.00) dollar mOllthly pension bcndit J.hall<br />

be paid by tnc IDEW Pension Ilenefit Fund.<br />

Sec. 4. Genual Prol·js;OII$.<br />

(a) "ConlitlilOIlS Good Stamlitl/l." Any period <strong>of</strong> membership<br />

used III determining eligibi lity or in CUlllputiliS<br />

benefits shall include only consecuti ... e years <strong>of</strong> "A" membership<br />

in good standing in the <strong>IBEW</strong> except that years <strong>of</strong><br />

membershi p when on pension or disability pension shall<br />

not be counted : PrQlidt'd l!lf l fl~r thut, if n member who<br />

"


has been gr:I IHed a normal pension, a disability pension,<br />

or a vested pension right returns to the electrical trade and<br />

"A" membership, n benefit bnsed on Ihe l>cried <strong>of</strong> conti<br />

nuous "A" membership lifter such return shall be added<br />

to the amount <strong>of</strong> his previous normal pension, disability<br />

pension, or vested I>cnsion right.<br />

(b) IVlIh'I'r. Any member who desires to waive any<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> his pension, ei ther monthly or yearly, may do<br />

lID by notifying the IS. Any pension so waived \\ill not be<br />

returned to the I>cn~ioner at a la ter time.<br />

(c) " !'oMhitioll 0/ 1V0rL It is a cond ition for admission<br />

to I>cnsion benefits. including vested I>cnsion rights<br />

lind the continuation there<strong>of</strong>. th:lt the member shall not<br />

perform any work <strong>of</strong> any kind coming under the <strong>IBEW</strong>'s<br />

jurisdiction either for compcll!lation or gTiltis for anyone.<br />

He shall be pcrmitled to atlend LV meetings without voice<br />

or vote. He shall observe his obligation <strong>of</strong> me mbership and<br />

show due obedience to I BEW laws and the bylaws <strong>of</strong> its<br />

LV~.<br />

(d) NOI/-A.ui!:IIIIJ('nf 0/ Iklll'jits. No member, pensioner<br />

or bcneficiMY. shall have the right to assign, transfer,<br />

sell, 1ll0rlgllge, encumher or pledge an)' I>cnsion or<br />

death benefit,. and sueh n~s i gnment, tnlll~fer, sale. mortgage.<br />

eneumbr:Ulee or pledgl! ~hall be void and <strong>of</strong> no effect<br />

whatsoevcr. So that such benefi ts shall not in any way be<br />

subject to any legal proce~s. execution. nllachment or<br />

garnishment or he used for the pa) ment <strong>of</strong> lIny claim<br />

again)! any member, pell~ioner or beneficiary. or be subject<br />

to the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> lilly bllllkruptc} eourt or insol\'ency<br />

proceedings by operation <strong>of</strong> law or otherwise,<br />

Ihe l EG shall have the right 10 postpone nny payment<br />

under this Pl:in to a pcn~ioner or bcnefici:Jry.<br />

(e) Aml't,dlllt'IIU, II,terllfl'/fllions. Defillitiolls (lml DecisiQ/!'v.<br />

The IEC is authorLlcd to amcnd these Rules and<br />

Regula tions at any time. It is (llso authorized to make<br />

defi n ition~ <strong>of</strong> the terms med in these Rules and Regulations<br />

and to makc interpretations which shall be fi nal and<br />

bind ing. T he dec i ~ions <strong>of</strong> the lEe on nil quc.~tions relating<br />

to the mEW I'en~ion Plan. including cases <strong>of</strong> eligibility<br />

for, and comput Rtion <strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong>. benefits, shall be<br />

final and bi nding.<br />

No bencfi t ~ arc au thorized other than tho~e expressly<br />

stilted ill the <strong>IBEW</strong> Constitution and the$C Rules and<br />

I{egulatiolls.<br />

"<br />

Sec. S. I'I"Oa(/III"".f.<br />

(a) Pe llsiol/ IJ('IwjilY, Dis(llJifilY l'I'/IsiOll Bellefits lind<br />

Ve.\·f('(1 I'nulOlI iUlth/I·. Applic:l tions for pension benefits.<br />

disability pen\ion benefits and vested pension rights shall<br />

be made in accordance with the fo llowing procedure:<br />

(I) Application mu~ t he made to the LV on a blank<br />

furnished by the IS. The npplic:Jnt must answer all<br />

questions.<br />

(2) The FS, on receipt <strong>of</strong> application properly filled out<br />

from the member. ~hall place it before the designated<br />

LV <strong>of</strong>lieers for IIction and if the Action is fl!Vorable. the<br />

LU omeers shull answer all questions required and for·<br />

ward the Ilppl iclll ion properly signed :lIld sell led to the<br />

IS.<br />

(3) The IS shall !)ass UpOIl all applictltions. Those he<br />

approves dH 1J be placed on the pcn~iol1 roll. on receipt<br />

from the mcmber <strong>of</strong> a I>cn~ion withdrawal ca rd, subject<br />

to IEC approval at its nc",t meeting. He ~ h H lI report his<br />

act ion on each application to the IEC at its nex t meeting.<br />

wi th all records on each application. AU applica tions<br />

not passed by the IS sh:111 be held over for action <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IEC at its next meeting, the IS to furn ish all records<br />

and datu on these applications.<br />

(4) A ll members Oil being notified that they arc entilled<br />

to such benefits or rights shall pay their per capita<br />

tax for the current month in their LVs :Uld be issued a<br />

pension \\ithdrawal card which shall be signed by the<br />

member before a \\itnes~ and forwarded to the 1.0.<br />

These members \\ ill be placed on the pension roll Ihe<br />

first <strong>of</strong> the month following rllvorablc IIction and after<br />

they have paid in full in their LUs and sent to the IS<br />

their pension withdrawll! C:lrds.<br />

(b) iVi/lulmU'1I1 Cards. r-,'Iembcrs on withdrawal cards<br />

who have 1Il1linluincd their continuous good standing in the<br />

IB EW and who make al)plication for benefits shall be<br />

governed and their applications handled in the saille manner<br />

as active member) <strong>of</strong> LVs. except thaI notice <strong>of</strong> :Ipplicalion<br />

shaJi be given to the L U in Ihe jurisdiction where<br />

the applieullt resides ami to the LU who iswed the withdrawIl1<br />

card 10 the memher. to fill out bla nks on the<br />

:lpplicfl!ion.<br />

(e) Pro<strong>of</strong> 0/ '/ 0/,,/ J)lwhility. Any ll1embcr will normally<br />

bc presumed to be dbnh1cd for IB EW di~ability pension<br />

purposes if he prl!~ents evidence:<br />

( I ) That he has been fI\\urded Social Security Disability<br />

Insurflnce Benefits or dhilhility benefits under the<br />

Canada Pen,ion Plnn. or Quebec P!!nsion Plan. or<br />

Canadian Disabled or Blind ')crsons Act.<br />

(2) T hill he has been fI\\ardcd a dis.1bility annuity under<br />

the Railroad Retirement Act.<br />

(3) That he has been award~d Disability Retirement<br />

Bcncfit under the 0\ il Sen icc Retirement Act.<br />

(4) That he has been u\\lIrded a Di~uhility Pension<br />

under a retirement ~rs t ell1 <strong>of</strong> a state or provinc!;}1 government.<br />

The LV. the IS or the lEe may request medical evidence<br />

that a memher i .. tota lly di\ab1cd in the abo\le types<br />

<strong>of</strong> cases. r-.ledieal evidence shall bc required in all other<br />

ca~cs. Such medic:11 e\lidence shall cOllsist <strong>of</strong> a statement<br />

by the attending ph)'sieian which shall be reviewed by :1<br />

physician il l)proved by the IS, :lnd if claim for hc.neli t is<br />

not approvllble. the IS may then req uest :\ physical<br />

examin:l tion by a lega lly-qulllified physician designated by<br />

the IS or approved by him. The LV. the IS. or the IEC<br />

Illlly from time to time requc\t that pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> continued<br />

d is:lbilit)' be furnished.<br />

(5) Any memi>cr who seeks reinslatement to total disability<br />

pen\ion benefits after a period <strong>of</strong> such disabilit}'<br />

has ended ~hll ll make Ilpplicnlion therefor in accordance<br />

wilh the procedures sct forth in Ihe preceding paragraphs<br />

<strong>of</strong> thi~ section e .... ccpt that the six (6) month<br />

wailing period shnll not apply if the IEC determines that<br />

total disnbility has recoillmenced within a peried less<br />

than nine (9) mon ths ;}fter the end <strong>of</strong> the prior period<br />

<strong>of</strong> disability.<br />

(d) AppiJc(ltiotl lor /)1'11111 /Jenejits. The provisions <strong>of</strong><br />

Article XIII. Sections 2 through 9 <strong>of</strong> the Constitution shall<br />

be deemed to npp!y to all IIl ll tlers relati ng to the application<br />

for death benents under this Pension 1)1:111.<br />

In cases <strong>of</strong> apl)lications for accidental denth benefits. the<br />

IS or the IEC lIuly require such add itional informal ion in<br />

support <strong>of</strong> the claim


Extrait des Minutes d e l'Anemblee du Conseil EXe (utif Inte rna tional de la FIOE-Juin/ 72<br />

EVALUATION ACTUAIRIELLE DU FONDS DE PENSION DE LA FlOE.<br />

Lc Conseil E>;ccutif Internation:ll<br />

II rC~ 1I et 1 ~~:lIllint'i Ie rltppmt de<br />

I'evaluation ;Jc!Uairielle du Fonds de<br />

Pension de 1; (Ie contrihu tion mensuelledc$IOcn<br />

1971.<br />

Le rapport dcmontre qu'au<br />

31 dc.;:cmbrc 1971. il y avail 39,247<br />

Illelllbrcs pensionnaires, et 4,278<br />

alit res membre~ rece\ ant des b.!ncfiees<br />

d'invalidite, Lc nombre de<br />

Illcmhrc~ non-retr;ti tcs se chiffrai t ;'1<br />

292, 117 comparativemenl il ~93.8-t5<br />

en 1970.<br />

LC5 r':clnmations pour benefices<br />

1ll0rtuaire~ tic mort a.:citlcntelle<br />

pa~"cs


chaque annec completee eomllle<br />

membre en ureglc ,Ivee une reduction<br />

de 6.66 pour cent (6.66 r ()<br />

pour ch:lque annee 011 partie<br />

{I'lInnee que Ie dit mcmbre "A"<br />

lIurai t dO com pleter 1\ la date de<br />

~a rctrai te pour ntt eindrc ruge de<br />

65 :Hl~. Lc choh de Celle oplion<br />

doil clre in~cril sur une formule<br />

prevue i\ ces fins par Ie 5. 1. cl<br />

.'oCra d Tectif ,'I compter de la d,lte<br />

que Ie membre rece\ nI .'oC~ hene·<br />

f ice~ (Ie relr;lile. Le choix de celie<br />

oplion c~t irrevoe;lble.<br />

(2) en amendant la section de~<br />

Beneficcs faeultatifs de ['epou~e<br />

(conjoint) camille suit:<br />

(flXJ}-BENI:.FICE FACULTA­<br />

'I'll-' DE L'EI'OUSE (Colljoim):<br />

"Tout mcmbre "A" i\ ~a retraitc<br />

en verlu des di~po~ilions de 1:1<br />

section l (a)(I) Oll de la ~eetion<br />

J (a) (2 ) pell t, a u lieu (lc~ hencfices<br />

de fe lTai te ~pceific\ ci-de"u~.<br />

choisir de relirer line l)Cn~ion<br />

rcdllile pour ~a vic durant, a\ec 1.1<br />

~Iipul"tion qu'll 1;1 ~uite de ~on<br />

dccCs. la moilic d'un tel I110n[al1l<br />

de pension rcduite. continuer:1<br />

d'ctre payc:1 !.On cpou~e (conJoint)<br />

pour la \ie durant ce celle-ei. Le<br />

mon[ant de pcn~ion TI!duile el pa~_<br />

able en vertu de ce[h: oplion. SeT;!<br />

actuairiellcment equivalent :IU<br />

mont:lI1t de pension payable dans<br />

Ie cas contnlirc. I.e Choix de celie<br />

oillion doit ctre inscTi! MIl' ti ne<br />

fo rmule prcvue 1\ ce~ fillS par Ie<br />

S. 1. et ~cra cfkclif iI compter de<br />

hI dat\! que t.: JIIembre rcceV Ta ~es<br />

bencflce~ de retraite. ou si.\ rnoi~<br />

de la d:He que ,on application ,er:t<br />

approu\(-c pitr Ie ('Oll~eil E\ccutif<br />

Intenmliullil1. \elon celie qui vjent<br />

en uernier lieu. I.e ehoix de celie<br />

oplion -.era irrc\()Cabk. e\ceplc<br />

qu'il \eTa :Innule ation a rises<br />

i' S to what ki nd <strong>of</strong> man ~ h ou ld be<br />

appoinled 10 the JATC. We believe<br />

..<br />

Its Members<br />

there arc certain guidelines Ihat<br />

~houl d be considered, such as:<br />

I . The Illan should be indu.')try·<br />

oril'nted; h~ should put Ihe<br />

bcst interest <strong>of</strong> Ihl.! industry<br />

:lbove him~clf or the organization.<br />

There is no conflict<br />

here. If what he docs i~ best<br />

fo r the indu~try, it will also<br />

bl.! best for his orguniz


Long<br />

Organizing<br />

Campaign<br />

Successful<br />

1. Members <strong>of</strong> t he Organizing Committee for tile<br />

Hot Mold Division, Rostone Corporation, Lafayette,<br />

Ind. Kneelinll. left to right, Ron Morrison and Ed<br />

Huff. Standing. Ernie Haley. Joe Younker. Steve<br />

Carr. Robert Lagoy, Sid McDaniet. and ROller<br />

Oelaney.<br />

2. ApprO~lmately 100 persons attended a pre·<br />

negotiations meeting and elected the Negotiating<br />

Committee.<br />

3. Left to right. <strong>International</strong> Representative<br />

Donald Berryman and Negotiating Committee<br />

members Roger Delaney, Joe Younker, and<br />

Robert Lalloy .<br />

• In February, 1971, an employee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hot Mold Division, Roslone Corporation. Lafayelte,<br />

Indiana, conlaclCd the Sixth District<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice and indicated that the division's elllploycc~,<br />

who did not ~Iong to a union, were<br />

seeking afliliation with the !BEW.<br />

An organizing campaign was begun under<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> <strong>International</strong> Representative<br />

Donakl Bef!) man, with Ron Morrison. Ed<br />

Huff. Ernie Haley. Joe Younkl'r. Steve Carr,<br />

Robert Lagoy, Sid McDaniel. Roger Delancy,<br />

Dana Lister, Roger Birge, and Tom Lester<br />

serving on the Rostone Organizing Committee.<br />

The com mittee gOt the ncccs~ary cards signed<br />

to petition for an ckelion. and the NLRB<br />

scheduled a hearing to determine whether or<br />

not the '-101 Mold Oh i'iion would be un appropriate<br />

unit. The United Brick and Clay Workers<br />

<strong>of</strong> America, who represented the Cold Mold<br />

Di\ ision <strong>of</strong> the same company, fikd charges.<br />

Howe\er, the <strong>IBEW</strong> was exonerated, and the<br />

organii'ing campaign continued.<br />

The company. which rnanufacture~ electrical<br />

ill~ul :llor~. used slu iling tactics, successfull y<br />

having hearings postponed. until finally. on<br />

September 15, 1971, the NlRB regional diree·<br />

tor found the unit 10 be appropriate and sct an<br />

ekclion date.<br />

The company then retained [I noted antiunion<br />

law firm, filed For 11 review <strong>of</strong> lhe regional<br />

dire c tor" ~ decision. and managed to sta ll the<br />

election for another eigh t months. During Ihis<br />

lime, the Hot Mold Division employees were<br />

bombarded with anti-union material.<br />

In April, <strong>1972</strong>, the NlRB ruled in favor <strong>of</strong><br />

the mEW and upheld the regional director's<br />

init ial determination. The election was set for<br />

May 24. <strong>1972</strong>, :md the results were 103 votes<br />

for Ihe IB EW and 47 for no union. The inler·<br />

veners, th..: United Brick and Clny Workers,<br />

failed to receive a vote.<br />

The Negotiating Committee has been selected,<br />

and attempt). arc now being made to<br />

ncgoti:lle an agreement. The new local is l ocal<br />

Union 2344, and the <strong>International</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

and staff rne m ber~ ex tend congratulations and<br />

a welcome to these new lBEW members.<br />

Augu,l, <strong>1972</strong><br />

"


departlnent <strong>of</strong> Research<br />

and Itdllcation<br />

The Autumn, 1971, Urban Budgets and What They Mean<br />

The U.S. Dcp:U11l1Cnl <strong>of</strong> Labor\<br />

Burc,lu <strong>of</strong> Llbor SI:ni,lics ( BLS)<br />

has updated to autumn, 1971. iI'<br />

four-pc-Tsol1 family huugl'ts at Ihr!'\'<br />

All Iinee hudgds-Iowcr, in­<br />

I c\'c l~ .<br />

termediate, Hnd hi ghcr-cJ <strong>of</strong> a hu ... band who i!o an<br />

cxpl.'ricnccd worker. cmp[oycJ full<br />

time; a wire who doc\ 1101 work OUI ­<br />

sid!! the home; and '",0 chi ldren, a<br />

girl. eight. and a ho}, 13.<br />

rhe budgets al nil three levels arc<br />

based upon BLS ling. pa) M:ak..-, pensions, ele.<br />

10 lewIs that arc bolh fair :lIlrJ noninflationary)<br />

:I!o w!.'ll a ... 10 researchers,<br />

business group ... and govcrn-<br />

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX-UNITED STATES AVERAGE<br />

Source; U.S. Oeporrmenl <strong>of</strong> Lobor Bureou <strong>of</strong> Lobor Sloli$lics<br />

REV ISED INDEX SERIES-Reference Bose, U. S. Averoge, 1967= 100<br />

...<br />

App .... t<br />

H .. oltll<br />

Co",. , l, .. n.po" &. Rec-<br />

Hou.ing Up\up 101'On ,eal'.. n<br />

h.deo o .. t .. It '" ..",.<br />

'"<br />

"<br />

Monlh_Yea, bin .. d' , d ,<br />

May <strong>1972</strong> 145.0 1211.7 122.3 128 .5 122.5 119.5 125 .8<br />

April <strong>1972</strong> 144.5 124 .3 122.4 128.2 121 .8 118.6 125.5<br />

Morch <strong>1972</strong> 144.2 124 .0 122.4 127.9 121 .3 118.4 125.0<br />

Feb. <strong>1972</strong> 144.0 123 ,8 122.2 127.6 120.7 118.3 124.7<br />

Jan. <strong>1972</strong> 143.3 123.2 120.3 127.3 120.2 119.0 1211.3<br />

Dec. 1971 143.0 123.1 120.3 126.8 121.8 118.6 123.9<br />

May 1971 1ix and 10 years old.<br />

Clearly. the lo .... er budget providcs<br />

only the mo ... l limited necessi ties.<br />

Interl11ediate Budgel<br />

The intennediate budget. at<br />

510,971, b" representative <strong>of</strong> a<br />

s!ightly-lc ... s·.\U~te re standard <strong>of</strong> living.<br />

Since ~pflng. 1910, tlu s budgel<br />

has increased by 5307 or 2.9 per<br />

cent.<br />

"<br />

IlEW <strong>Journal</strong>


Families living at this level spend<br />

79 per cent <strong>of</strong> thcir total carnings on<br />

consumption items. Although this is<br />

two per cent Ie!.s than the percemag..:<br />

spent b) the lo\\cr-budget<br />

famil). it i!. indicati\'..: <strong>of</strong> a :.ub~tantiall}<br />

-larger dollar amount. Thus. b}<br />

:.pcnding 29 per cent <strong>of</strong> their consumption<br />

budget on food. th!} arc<br />

abk to afford a octt..:r-quality diet.<br />

which include!. ~ome higher-priced<br />

CUb <strong>of</strong> meat, a few out-<strong>of</strong>-scason<br />

foods. and some convenience food:..<br />

In addition, three-fourths <strong>of</strong> thc inte<br />

nncdiate budgct f,unilics lIrc able<br />

to purchase homes (31 pcr cenl <strong>of</strong><br />

consumption budgc\) , and mo~1<br />

own their OWIl Iwo-to-four-ycar-old<br />

car:.. Thc:.c families also tl..'nd 10<br />

perform somewhat fewcr service:.<br />

for themselves and 10 !.1X!nd small<br />

amounts <strong>of</strong> money on recreational<br />

activities. The intermcdiate budget<br />

allows the wage eilrner to meet the<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> hi s family in moderation.<br />

There is liule room for luxuries.<br />

The Higher Lc\'cI<br />

The term. higher. is misleading.<br />

This budget represents the highest<br />

<strong>of</strong> the three sla ndards <strong>of</strong> li\ing put<br />

out by the BlS, but it is a long,<br />

long way from reOeet ing a luxur}<br />

level <strong>of</strong> living.<br />

Families living at this level spend<br />

75 per cent <strong>of</strong> their $15.905 annual<br />

earnings 011 eon~ u ll1ption itcms, illcluding<br />

27 pc r cent for food and 33<br />

per cent for hou~i n g. Although Ihe<br />

pCrCL!l1lages thc:.c fal11ilic" spent on<br />

necc~sitic~ remained c~se ll tially the<br />

:.ame as in spring, 1970, their toW I<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> living increased by $394 or<br />

2.5 per ccnt.<br />

The main difference!!. between this<br />

lifc slyle and the other two arc a<br />

higher level <strong>of</strong> home 0\\ nership,<br />

more extcnsivc usc <strong>of</strong> M!rviccs for a<br />

fee. and the superior quality and<br />

quantity <strong>of</strong> Ihe goods and ser\ices<br />

that must be purchased by all three<br />

budget groups.<br />

It is interesting to note thai the<br />

percentage <strong>of</strong> carning~ "pent on<br />

clOIhing and tnlnsportalion b} thi ~<br />

family t)pe is approximately the<br />

same as th,1I ~penl al the other t\loO<br />

le\'els. However, Ihc eo~ t <strong>of</strong> medical<br />

care, at 10 per cenl. i~ proportionately<br />

grcatest at thc lowerbudget<br />

level. as compured to the<br />

in tefmcdiute-Ievel rate <strong>of</strong> seven per<br />

Augu, t. 1912<br />

cent and the higher-Ic\cl raw <strong>of</strong> fi\c<br />

per et:nt, thereb} placing Ihc<br />

hca\ iest burden <strong>of</strong> medical care on<br />

the man \\ no is ka!>t able to afford<br />

it.<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> the e l' l<br />

Du~ing the time ~riod con:r ... d<br />

b\ the budl!et st udit:s. thl' ('PI All<br />

IIt:ms Inde; for the U.S. illcrea~ ... d<br />

5.7 per cent. This figure t:>.:ceed:. all<br />

thrt:e cost changes rt:ported b) the<br />

Bl S because. as it ~tate:.. "lllcom..:<br />

tax reductions <strong>of</strong>het about half the<br />

effect <strong>of</strong> the rise in eomU1l1t:r prien<br />

ova the 18-month period" cowred<br />

by [he studies. If laxe:. in your are;1<br />

inc rea~ed or remained the same. all<br />

three budget levels will underestimate<br />

the standard <strong>of</strong> li\ing they<br />

were designed to rt:preSCllt b) about<br />

three per eenl.<br />

As in the use <strong>of</strong> an} :.tati!.tic!., it<br />

is \\ell to remcmbt:r what tht: CPI<br />

is and what it b not. B} its 0\\ n<br />

definition. the CPI is a measure <strong>of</strong><br />

challges in prices actuaJll chargt:d<br />

for good:. and services, including<br />

all taxes. except income and personal<br />

propert} taxes. Yet, incomt:<br />

and personal propcrt} laxe!. ha\l,~<br />

increased tremendousl} in recent<br />

months, as have mortgagc inlt:re~t<br />

rales, insurance. and the Cosl <strong>of</strong><br />

maintenancc and rcpair!.-none <strong>of</strong><br />

which havc b..:en re-evaluated !.i nce<br />

the 1961-62 survey and none <strong>of</strong><br />

which are reflected in the CPI. As a<br />

result, the CPI- although it h thc<br />

1110St ;lce uTate price indL!x we have<br />

at present-tends to ul1dere~til1lat..:<br />

the actual cost <strong>of</strong> living.<br />

The Factor~'<br />

Worker<br />

What docs all Ihis mean. for<br />

example. to the family <strong>of</strong> a t} pical<br />

factory worker? According 10 the<br />

IRpartmelll <strong>of</strong> labor publication.<br />

Employmellf alld E{lmil1g\. he carn~<br />

about $3.47 per hour. If h~' \\orl.s<br />

52 weeks per }ear (or 2.<strong>08</strong>0<br />

hours), he will earn S7.2Ig. This<br />

places him barely on a par \\ith the<br />

100\ er~l e \eI budgt:t and falls shorl<br />

<strong>of</strong> the moderah!-budg


safety tips<br />

for you and your family<br />

fDITOR'S NOTE: The lol/owing is the<br />

IirSI pari <strong>of</strong> it series <strong>of</strong> questions and<br />

answers on the New Job Safety law<br />

preP


executive council meeting<br />

MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL<br />

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING<br />

BEGINNING JUNE 5,<strong>1972</strong><br />

T he follo\\ing member!> <strong>of</strong> th.:: Intern::ltlonal Executiv'e<br />

Council \\ere present: Chairman Fralls\\a~ and members<br />

Williams. Leigon. Halloran. Moore. f\ lulloney, Bexley.<br />

Purslel. :Ind P:'Itterson.<br />

RETIRE~IE~T OF INTERNATIONAL<br />

REPRESENTATIVES<br />

T he following <strong>International</strong> Repre!>cntatives requested<br />

retirement. ApprO\al \\as grantcd b} th.:: l Ee, to be effectivc<br />

as l>hown:<br />

Brother H. Dale 1\1"ce. efJ.::ctive June I, <strong>1972</strong><br />

Brother John P. Daly, effective July I, <strong>1972</strong><br />

Brother George Van Kid ... effective J3nuary I, 1973<br />

Brother VercJ Johmon. effective January I, 1973<br />

R ET IREI\ I E~T OF Ei\ II)LOYEE<br />

The following employee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IBEW</strong> requ.::sted retirement.<br />

Approv:)l was granted by the lEe. to be effective ;)s<br />

sho\\ n:<br />

Mrs. C:t therine D. McDonald. dTective Septembcr I.<br />

<strong>1972</strong><br />

REFUNDS MAI)E<br />

In ;)ccordance wilh the provisionl> 01 Article III. Section<br />

I I (5) <strong>of</strong> the Consti1Ution. the following refunds were<br />

authorizo.:u by the <strong>International</strong> E\ecutivc Council:<br />

George W. Schultz S 7.126.36<br />

(Off Payroll 12/15171)<br />

Guy Pcrry<br />

3.3 14Al<br />

(Off Pa}rol1 4/26 72)<br />

Kenneth Cox<br />

11.714.52<br />

(Deceased 5/ 18 72)<br />

Schuyler G. Smith<br />

6A74.91<br />

(Deceased 512·V72)<br />

George E. Kenne}<br />

1.884.14<br />

(Resigned 6 30 72J<br />

LEGAL DEFEi\'SE<br />

Payments for legal defense. made from the Defense<br />

Fund. were examined and approved in accordancc with the<br />

rcquirements <strong>of</strong> Article XI, Section:! <strong>of</strong> the Constitution.<br />

LOCAL UNIONS UNDER SUI ) t-~ RVIS I ON<br />

T he <strong>International</strong> Executive Council. at the request <strong>of</strong><br />

the II'. approved the maintenance undcr 1.0. supervision<br />

over Local Unions 494. 568. and 213 [. T hi) was referred<br />

to the council under the provi~ions <strong>of</strong> Article IV. Sc:ction<br />

3 (9) <strong>of</strong> the ISEW Constitution.<br />

CONVENTlON C IT Y- 197-1<br />

In conformity with Ihc provisions <strong>of</strong> Artide 11 . Section<br />

<strong>of</strong> the I BEW Constitution. thc Internation:ll Executive<br />

Augu, t, <strong>1972</strong><br />

Council sur\e~ed the accommodations and facilities available<br />

at a number <strong>of</strong> cities in Canada and the United States<br />

and determined that the 1974 Convention <strong>of</strong> the IHEW<br />

l>hall be held in Kansas City, 1\ lissouri.<br />

STRIKE ASSISTANCE BENEHrs<br />

Pa}menb for ~trike<br />

and appron~d.<br />

assil>tance benefits "ere examined<br />

TRANsn: R O F FUNDS<br />

[n itceordancen~ion Plan to he in actuarial balance. In other<br />

\Iords. the funds now on hand, together "ith interest<br />

carnings :tnd the member contributions expected to be recci\'cd<br />

in the futllfe. \\ill. in our judgment. be sufficient to<br />

provide all the benefits promised under the new plan. T he<br />

increase in thc rate <strong>of</strong> requircd contribution last ycar is<br />

due primarily 10 tho;! usc <strong>of</strong> a more appropriate basis for<br />

disabl1it}' cosh. ***..** Fully half the current annual cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> the plan is represented by the interest req uirement on<br />

the net aeltmrial deficiency for the plan. which is a cost<br />

item rel:ttively fi.'l:cd in size and independent <strong>of</strong> the number<br />

<strong>of</strong> new members joining up. T hus. continued inerea~es<br />

in the number <strong>of</strong> participating "A" members can result<br />

"


executive<br />

council<br />

continued<br />

in a 'lgnificILnI improvcment in Ihe pllm\ fin,mclill \':ondilion.<br />

Ily Ihe ~ame lolen. a continuing dron mll~l be rmllJe<br />

to per~u(lde :m :ldcqulue nll mocr <strong>of</strong> ncw p;rrlicip:l11ls 10<br />

'join in' if Ihc plan i~ 10 conlinue in :lctU:lrilll b:.lllnce:·<br />

I he rcterencl' rn the libolll' stnleme11l to the incre:lsc<br />

in the nr le <strong>of</strong> requirl'u contribution 1lit ution prOVide, liS folloll!> :<br />

"Thc Inletn;llion.r1 [\('clitiH: Council i) cmpclIIcrcd<br />

10 c\labli\h )lIch rule, ,lOd regulalions .IS jt dccm~ appropri:lIe<br />

:md 10 rnodif) s;ulle for the elfectlllrtion and<br />

:lllmin htration <strong>of</strong> Ihe prOI i1>iolh <strong>of</strong> Solul ion Number<br />

One relating 10 pcn)ion and death hene/i ts. as IIPprov~'d<br />

h~ thl" resolution ;rdopted b) Ihe 2Sth Con­<br />

\el1tion <strong>of</strong> Ih;;- IU EW on 5cptem~r 22. 19(i(,. and 10<br />

prc-.cribc the rightlo o! mcmher'l> retired prior to the<br />

effcelile dille <strong>of</strong> !>.rid reo;olution <strong>of</strong> $cptemba 22.<br />

1')6(1, prolidmg th:lt 'llch retired mcm!:tcr:. ~hllll in<br />

no elen! reccile k~) th;1I1 the ilmounl reccih'if o~<br />

them current I) from the IIl EW Pcn~ion Trust !--und<br />

under Ihe Emplo)ccs Ikndit Agreement ;!nd or Ihe<br />

IO EW Pen~ion Benefit " und re!>pCl.:tl\cJ). I he Intern:llionlll<br />

E\ecLttilc Council i, fllr ther l'mpollered to<br />

:rmend Ihe IB EW Con~lillllion 10 conform to Ihc provisiun,<br />

<strong>of</strong> " Ich rules and regullllion~. including Ihe<br />

deletion <strong>of</strong> Arllcle XII. $cction I; The delelion <strong>of</strong><br />

c;rneellaliorl flro~i)lon' in the la~1 p:lr.lgrllph <strong>of</strong> Ar!idl'<br />

XII , S,'eli"l) 2: :Inri th l! wai wr fl f prr c:lpit,1 1:1\<br />

for reti red rnemht:r!> other than the amount o"ing to<br />

thl! I::,WBA or the m EW Dealh Uenefil Fund.<br />

"Thc Intern.lIion,l! [\cclllile Council is also empo\\'·<br />

ered to direr.:t the Inlern"lional $ccrel.ln. in hi !> eOIllpillltion<br />

and editrng <strong>of</strong> the nC'\1 Con~ti tution. to m;Ile<br />

)uch clmngelo ." lire nC;:~'~SIIr: 10 correl:rte Ihe ~ubjl'ct<br />

matter:' :rnd<br />

\\'hl're;r\, !hc Intefll.rtion:11 E\ccutile Council h"l< i~~llcd<br />

Ihe ruk, llIld regullilion, contempl:lll'd O} Ihe ;lhOle'((UOle ;Ipplicalion "ho h." "tt:llncd the .Ige <strong>of</strong> ~hl)-mo (62)<br />

~e; lr, mil) clcct to receivc reducl'd jX'll';,ion benefih a~ long<br />

;I!> h~ lill',. compulcd 011 the ha\l!> <strong>of</strong> [1\0 dollar .. (S:! .OO)<br />

per month for each full ~e;lr <strong>of</strong> !>uch continuolI~ "A" memht,>hhlf'l<br />

reduced b} si\ dccinl;!1 ~i\ )i\ t6661 per CC'nI for<br />

,';,ch }c.tt or P,lrt Ihere<strong>of</strong> Ihe ~1i d "A" nl\:mber .... "s under<br />

Ihe ;Ige <strong>of</strong> ,i\t}-fhe (65) at Ihe d,lte <strong>of</strong> his retirement. I he<br />

dcction {If lhh option nll ... 1 be made on a form precd<br />

o~ the IS anu will hccollle l'ffectilc on Ihe d;1te he i\ placed<br />

on pemion. The cIccI ion <strong>of</strong> this oplion ~hall be irreH)Cablc.<br />

(2 J Ih'-numhcr Opliomrl Spou~("s Benefit :1I1d :lm~nd<br />

as folio .... ,:<br />

I II)!J) Opljomli ~(lO!l.l(",I· 11t-1It'!il. Each "A" member<br />

ret ireu ullder Section I (n) (I) or Section I (11) (2) may. in<br />

lieu o f p;r} lIlent <strong>of</strong> pcn!>ion~ as outlined :lbO\e. elecl to rec-.:ile<br />

II reduced pcn~ion tI!> long :r'i he Ihe~ . "ilh lhe pro­<br />

I bion th;1I :lfter hi~ dealh onl.'-h;tlf <strong>of</strong> ~ lIch red uced ren·<br />

\ion sh:11I 1.'011 1 lillie \(J be p:lld 10 his spouse thercaft~'r a~<br />

long :r, ,ueh 'pou'oC loun ive\ him . The amount <strong>of</strong> such rl'­<br />

Jtlced pen,ion pa) ,Ihle under this el...'Ction ,hall be aetuari,llI~<br />

l'4uil',llenl 10 the pen,ion olhet\\iM! pay;lole, This<br />

ck'Ction nllM he made on ,r form pre~::rihed h) the IS ;md<br />

I\ill hecome effccli\c on thc date he i" placed on pension<br />

or ,i\ (6) mon th .. follolling :r pprol,rl 01 the :lpplie;rtion b}<br />

11'1(; We. II hiche\l~r i~ Ihe later dale. T he election <strong>of</strong> !his<br />

(lpli(ln 'hall he irrel oc;rhle C\Cl'pt Ihal Ihe elCen!>;on Ucncfil Fund. :lnd thc infSEW<br />

Jou'nol


executive<br />

council<br />

continued<br />

vestments <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Brotherhood</strong>. He abo assi~ted the council<br />

on se\eral mailers concerning pensions and insurance bene·<br />

fits.<br />

lNTERNAT IO~AL I'Rr:5IDENT<br />

President Pillard reported to the Internationa[ Executive<br />

Council on a number <strong>of</strong> maners-locals under Into:rna·<br />

lional Omee supervision: local unions on Slrike and the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> members involved. the annu31 mecting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

NEBF, the May, <strong>1972</strong>. session <strong>of</strong> the ClR, retiremcnt pro·<br />

grams. and the CISC.<br />

President Pillard also reported that ~OO former members<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local Union 1031. Chic;Lgo, [lllnois. v. ho had lost their<br />

jobs due to foreign imports had no\\, through the contino<br />

ued efforts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Brotherhood</strong>. obtained adjustment assistance<br />

under the provision <strong>of</strong> Title 1][, Chapter 3 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Trade Expansion Act.<br />

APPEAL OF JOI-IN 1'. n ULGEI(<br />

Brother Bulger was business manng!!r <strong>of</strong> Local Union<br />

894. Chargc~ were filed ngainsl him for nllcged violations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Article X liI, Sections 1 and 7 <strong>of</strong> the [oeal union bylaws:<br />

Article XXVII , Section I (3), (9) and (II) <strong>of</strong> the IB EW<br />

Constitution: and Section 6 <strong>of</strong> the collective bargaining<br />

ilgreemenl. A hearing was held on this mailer on <strong>August</strong><br />

30, 1971, where testimony and evidence were submitted.<br />

Due 10 a lack <strong>of</strong> sunicient evidence to ju~tify the<br />

charges, the IVP dismissed the charges preferred under<br />

Section 6 <strong>of</strong> the collective bargaining agreement; Article<br />

XI11. Section ::! <strong>of</strong> the local union b) law5; and Article<br />

XXVII. Section I (II) <strong>of</strong> the Constitution.<br />

T he IVP found there was sullicient evidence to justify<br />

the remaining charges and removed Brother Bulger from<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice as business manager <strong>of</strong> Local Union 89~.<br />

From the record before the [EC, it is e\ident that a<br />

fair and impartial he:lfing was held on the mailer. that the<br />

evidence and testimony obtained at the hearing \\erc gi\cn<br />

full and proper consideration in the finding <strong>of</strong> the IVP,<br />

and that this evidence and testimon~ support the decision<br />

<strong>of</strong> the IVP.<br />

The appeal is denied.<br />

AI'I'EAL OF SERGIO MANCINI<br />

T he record shows that Brother M,lncini was charged by<br />

the business manager <strong>of</strong> Local Union 176. alleging viola·<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> Article XXVII , Section 1 (10) <strong>of</strong> the mEW Constitution.<br />

Article XXVII , Section 1 (10) reads as follows:<br />

"See. [. Any member may he penalized for committing<br />

anyone or more <strong>of</strong> the following <strong>of</strong>fenses:<br />

(20) Causing a stoppage <strong>of</strong> work because <strong>of</strong> any<br />

alleged grievance or dispute v.- ithout having consent<br />

<strong>of</strong> the LU or its proper omcers:·<br />

Augud, <strong>1972</strong><br />

Re\iev.- sho\\s that the charges '\ere properly filed by<br />

the busin~s manager and that Brother r.lancini received<br />

substamial juslice. Notice was given to him <strong>of</strong> the intention<br />

to make a decision: he was adequatcl} informed <strong>of</strong> the aile·<br />

gations against his interest; a genuine hearing \\as held<br />

where he was made av.- arc <strong>of</strong> the allegations made against<br />

him and \\ here he was permitted to ansv.-er: he wa~ allov.-ed<br />

to cross·examine those giving e\idencc against his<br />

intercst; and the T rial Board which heard the e\'idence and<br />

argument made the deebions on the maUer.<br />

There are only two questions to be ansv.-ered here:<br />

(I) Did Brother Mancini participate in an unauthorized<br />

work slOPPilge?<br />

(2) Did Brother Mancini refuse to return 10 work<br />

when directed to do so by the business manager<br />

<strong>of</strong> LU 176·!<br />

The record provides adequate evidence that Orother<br />

Mancini did p:1rtieipate in nn unauthorized work stoppage<br />

and. further. that he did refuse to return to work when<br />

ordered to do so by the business managcr <strong>of</strong> LU [76.<br />

By doing these things, he fai led in his responsibility as<br />

a member and interfered with the performance <strong>of</strong> the legal<br />

and contractual obligations <strong>of</strong> the local union.<br />

The appeal is. therefore, denied.<br />

API'EAL O F HELEN AMOROSE ET AL<br />

Local Union ~047 held an clection <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers on June<br />

10. 1971. On July 8. 1971, a protest <strong>of</strong> election was filed<br />

by Miss Helen Ambrose. r.lrs. Jennie Hodder, and Mrs.<br />

Gloria Abarno. members <strong>of</strong> LU 1047. On Jul} 13. 1971.<br />

the District Vice President rendered a decision on the matter<br />

in v.hich the protest lIas dismissed on the basis that the<br />

allegations contained in the protest were II ithout supporting<br />

evidence and had no basis in facl. The record shows<br />

that these members appe.dCC that ne\\ and important evidence affecting the case<br />

in which the decision had been rendered warranted re·<br />

opening the case. These requests \\ere denil-d by the Vice<br />

PrC\ident after reliev. <strong>of</strong> the mailer.<br />

On <strong>August</strong> 9. 1971, an appeal was Illed with the <strong>International</strong><br />

Prl!sident by the original three complainants­<br />

Sisters Ambrose. Hodder. and Abarno. On November I.<br />

1971. a supplementary ltPPC3[ was filed \\ith the II'. signed<br />

hy Sister Ambrose. one <strong>of</strong> the original complainants. and<br />

Sisters Marion Dullon and Delores E. Elliott. also members<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local Union 2047. T he <strong>International</strong> President.<br />

after reviev.ing the submissions from these members and<br />

the decisions reached by the Vicc President. dismissed the<br />

appeals for the same reasons as the Vice President did.<br />

The l Ee has reviev.-ed all <strong>of</strong> the documents presented in<br />

this case by the compl3inants and the <strong>IBEW</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers. It is<br />

c1earl}' evident that a great deal has been written making<br />

accusrttioth and allegations concerning the local union elec-<br />

"


executive<br />

council<br />

continued<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> JUlie 10. 1971. h~ the compl:Jinant,. II is :lIso<br />

clearJ} evidenl th:11 not onc JOT <strong>of</strong> clidem:.: or pro<strong>of</strong> h.l'.<br />

bC(:n submillcd Ilwl could Ic.llj 10 a rc,l~onahlc a"umption<br />

Ihal :In in ve,Tigurion <strong>of</strong> Ihe de':lion IIU" III order. T he lEe<br />

believes th ai il b r,:!s employcd in Ihe jurj~diclilln l,f Lo::al Union J53.<br />

Ch.:.rges \\ere filed ilgaiml him lor allegcd \iol;llions <strong>of</strong><br />

Arlicle XXVII. $..:crion I c.~1 (lilhe Conslilurion anu $.. • .:<br />

lion VIII {!:l.OJ) oj LocJI Unron J5r~ \\orling ,tgn'cmcnt.<br />

A proper hearing II 'I~ hel\!. II herein .111 p'lrlk~ I~ere ~I\cn<br />

"d~'qll.lIC opportunity 10 PfC"'llI ClidcliCC anu te~rimon\<br />

A" a re"ult (If Ihal heMin!,! 'lIld afler eon"idcration oj Ihe<br />

complcte record. thc 1\ P found him J:!uilt~ a~ ch.trged :tnd<br />

rem('ll\'u him as pre~idcllt <strong>of</strong> Lc>c:al L'nion ~(}-I and further<br />

turred him from ;HI\'nding loc,11 IInion meeting, for ;\ pe.<br />

nod llJ .. jl months.<br />

I he ItC h:1S rCllelled the r.:conJ and notC\ That IJ rother<br />

Collier \\;I~ ;Idmonj~hed 011 !I preliotl' O~cJ,jon thilt his<br />

:I(: tion, Ilere a violation <strong>of</strong> the Ilor"ing agreemenT. The<br />

cOllncil 011'00 nOle,> Ihat, el'cn though Bf(l thcr Collier<br />

picilded "innocelll " to Ihe ch, lr ge~ tiled ag;lin,>1 him. hh<br />

(mn ,tatcments. a~ II ell a\ st.lrcmcnt~ h' hi~ counsel. do<br />

in f:K't ... Jmit 10 Ihc actions complaincu' <strong>of</strong>. We lind the<br />

l'l itlcnce ,ullicicnT 10 jll,till Ihl' IinJing 01 "guilt}··<br />

The ,IPPC;11 i". Iherefore. d,'nicd.<br />

NORMAL PENSIONS<br />

APPROYED<br />

ne 1."'''1> ... 1 [""tift<br />

C..!N:il .",.. e, 1.1144 ..... 1<br />

,",i.. 'nefit J,,'i(lIl'I1. Ii<br />

1,118."<br />

cua IN<br />

TNE 1.0.<br />

fOAMULY<br />

Of LU<br />

PflUENGI:R, CLARENCE ....<br />

STRUEB ING. £. .. , _._<br />

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COllEN. O. 3<br />

GUIBUT, fELIX __.. 3<br />

p~OlEVA. C. J. ___ R(NO~ J. ____, 3<br />

ROSltN. RORERT E. -= 3<br />

RR~NSTE"ER. E, 0, __ •<br />

OAVIS DEAN L. 6<br />

DUMONT. PAUL L. _ 6<br />

JEGO. EDWARD 6<br />

lENHART, ALGUS N<br />

PAP(, A. P. _.....<br />

6<br />

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SHOUII .. RODGER S. __"_'. SUBLtR. GaNN 1. _._..._ 6<br />

IHOMSON , FLOYD S. 6<br />

WELLS. WILLIAM J. 5<br />

"USIIN, HOWARO C. II<br />

BRIMER. OAVID I. II<br />

CRAWfORD. O. t. II<br />

flHO, H. E. __ "<br />

GRrN~ W ALT. RUSSElL' I .• II<br />

BIIAGG. JOliN " II<br />

(OER. LOUIS {. ...... 11<br />

GArFNI:Y. LORA .... 11<br />

McCOR~l[. G. G • 17<br />

VALLEAU, PERCV J.<br />

GREENBERG, O.<br />

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18<br />

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LINTHICUM. W. P. I:<br />

STlIM"il. G _<br />

II<br />

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[lll~ON, E. f, 23<br />

(VEilS, CARL E. 23<br />

HOffMAN, I C.,,,,, 23<br />

SKARDA, JAROSLAV J.<br />

VanBEEK, BERNARO J.<br />

13<br />

23<br />

GlEESON, A. f. ..<br />

LOV(LES)j,J. P. .<br />

21;<br />


executive<br />

council<br />

continued<br />

CU D IN<br />

TH E 1.0.<br />

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Of LII<br />

IIEPLER. L. D .... ~ 7'3<br />

CEIGU GliSIAV W 74-4<br />

lOURVI l LE, GARTII _ ~?<br />

MillER, JR" E. ,..<br />

Guns. J. A. 761<br />

SINNon. G. H. 773<br />

LOGAN, WILLIAM M. , 714<br />

UNDERWOOD. JOliN N. 1$5<br />

Rlet A 792<br />

M.DONMD, J I\. 796<br />

PUlRS F W 799<br />

SPRINGSGIITII, ARNOLD W. _ 799<br />

tflGHTON, C, B.<br />

IT3<br />

WILLIAM, fRANK E. au<br />

ANDERSON. HILDA l. 12~<br />

STEVENS. C. II &24<br />

COREY. H, f. "... 839<br />

EATON. fREDERICK H. _ 839<br />

GARDNER, HENRY J. &J9<br />

HAlL, GEORGE II,<br />

a39<br />

HERLING, HERBERT I\. &J9<br />

LISCOMB, ROBIE M 139<br />

MOODY. N, O.<br />

B<br />

SKDLflHD, W. S.<br />

a39<br />

EVANS. EARl B, 846<br />

McDARIS. JAMES G. 846<br />

SIiDREY, T H, 848<br />

SlACK, EDWARD J. _. 849<br />

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BOSWEl •<br />

THOMAS<br />

ORAL<br />

S. _ 8S4<br />

885<br />

CLEMENT, C. O. 881<br />

SPElL. G, E- !!iIi<br />

MOSS, HERallT G 891<br />

BALLARD, G, H 9"4<br />

fiNDLAY, ALEXANDER fi_ ~<br />

WHAllEY, RALPH" 921<br />

BUCKL£Y, HENRY S. 923<br />

MtN(lll, JAMES H, 923<br />

GOOO"'AN, J. M 925<br />

O'NEIL, l. D. ".•_<br />

m<br />

DANiElSON. PAUL A. 928<br />

GROSSBACII, CUL H. _ 928<br />

.ING. H, A. .",_..,,_.. 9)1<br />

LAR5DI(, MERLIN C. __.._ 9010<br />

CUSIUD, D. C. . 9U<br />

MILLER, RAYMOND l. 944<br />

MOYCE, CHARLES ___ ~ ,<br />

EHRENBERG, CLARENCE f. _ !f.I9<br />

HARTZEll. ALYII( E. !f.I9<br />

JOHNSTON I R. H. .. __ !f.I9<br />

OlSDI(. H ROlO E 949<br />

PARHAM. R. D. .,.9<br />

SCHAliMACI(. I. l. __ • 9019<br />

BERGER. ),HLVIN B_ 9fi5<br />

fLENTJE. URDY 10, !liS<br />

HENKH. N f. 96$<br />

JAATlEII, II, H.<br />

_ 9fiS<br />

IlINGSl£Y. ROBERI L 9fiS<br />

RUSSHl, C. M __ '"<br />

BOWEN, B(AI E,<br />

'1TI<br />

MIRAIoIENI. l. J. 911<br />

HELLSTROM, BIRGU D. 91'i<br />

SIE~!1 JEIOME l. .. _ 990<br />

YA"""RIIIER, UDRED 990<br />

BARNEY, SR .• MARSHAll P. TOCCI<br />

ALlARD, MILDRED S. lOCI<br />

1ll0000E. R. ... _ lOll<br />

KElLER, R. A. __ 1013<br />

TRAClYK, Mil.. 1013<br />

SIIIIlH. R M, 1021<br />

ESHINC, L S.<br />

U)JO<br />

GUY W. 1000<br />

HEISEY, L L 1000<br />

MKSWEEN A. 10lO<br />

WftIGHT, H. G. 1034<br />

SMIlH. ALEXANDU .1035<br />

GOULET. E- G. __,...<br />

CA"'PAGN~, JOSEPH ... I!loI1<br />

HADER, S ... "<br />

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lIYINGSTON,.O, .. __,_ 1!loI9<br />

URDDN, 10,,11' S, ..._ ... 1!loI9<br />

JONES, C. R. _. 1051<br />

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RuTHERfORO, HORACE C. 1052<br />

KELlY, I(A TI £ M, ...."".",...."1(.61<br />

SANfORD, WALLACE 0, __.1066<br />

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GElMAN, I.<br />

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JOHNSON, O. A ......_ .......... 1367<br />

KEtiNICOTT, R. .... .....,1ll7<br />

RONSHAUS[ N, GtORC£ ......_1361<br />

SMIIH. NOR¥AN F. 13&1<br />

lROSS. EDWARD L 13&1<br />

nSI~, WILLIAM J. .1361<br />

GDlOr. JOSEPH R. .13&8<br />

~~PH~ltS. RUSSEtT ..: ..:~~<br />

OSTER, E- C. -1111<br />

WUER. W H ....,,, ,1311<br />

CONDO)!, MARIE E. IJ8S<br />

PHElAN, K. M. 1385<br />

BENNffi, C.<br />

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BElLEZlO. A. .1399<br />

CAStEllA, J, 1m<br />

JACOBSOI(~ ElMER C. __ 1399<br />

MAlUS, ~AY J __ 1m<br />

OLSON. EOWARD l. ___.Im<br />

TESTER~ 0, P. , . _ 1399<br />

WARNE~, ALAN R, __ 1399<br />

BANYAS. ANDREW A. 1402<br />

BICGS~ J. D. ........ ICot<br />

HORN6ERGER. F, P.",. Wl2<br />

SCIIM'DT£THR, THOMAS M,I~02<br />

SIEHERT. GEORGE J. _1402<br />

GADD, GORDON I. IW-I<br />

BERRY, ELMER E, " 1~1<br />

DAYIS. E. A. .<br />

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M~nNNEY, HUBERT B. U01<br />

RliSN. CLEMENT ¥. 1(26<br />

CHURCH, WALTER A. __""<br />

m£R. MARIE f, 1~21<br />

GAYIN, E. G. 1421<br />

GmES. 10HN G,<br />

T421<br />

M~CLUNG, II, M. lUI<br />

QUINLAN M f. lUI<br />

SCIIAFfd. K. /, 1421<br />

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WACIITMAI(, ERNA P. lUI<br />

U"'BERLAN, L C. 1'19<br />

AHR. WAlnR L lUI<br />

HRlICKI\. JOSEPH lUi<br />

LAMBlhG. J. M.."". 1441<br />

~g~~~EtUbG[O.~~E L~:::1<br />

VAND£RGACE, WILLIAM ,14~1<br />

JACKSON, IIAROLD M. .,.IC~5<br />

KIWBBE. I\. B _" 14~<br />

MEIER. O. C_ ._1455<br />

UMBRIGHT. E. O.<br />

14S5<br />

MULLAHU. JAMES M 1459<br />

SCHEIBE. RICHARD S. 1459<br />

PURDY, OONAUI O. __ 1461<br />

RYDER, O. "'.... 1461<br />

WooT RS. ALBERT W. 1464<br />

EARP, II, _.•"._ 1469<br />

CU/oIMINCS. C, _ ,,1410<br />

CLOUSER. t. R. ___ U1C<br />

BRIGHTBILL, f. M IC82<br />

BOUORUU, J(lSEPH W IS::S<br />

CUNIIA. E. f ...__. _ I!IOS<br />

MARSHALL. HALLETT N, 1505<br />

SMITH. SR., J. E<br />

1!lOS<br />

BROWN H.<br />

ISIS<br />

DELONG. E. J.<br />

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GA8ElMM. C,<br />

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BERGE. H, 1519<br />

lEGGERO • .11 E, 1519<br />

IolAI£ll1. F<br />

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YAlleE. IL T. 1$19<br />

BOCOCK, s. Il 12l<br />

JOHIJSI)1f. R, R. lUI<br />

PINIoOW. I\. C, . "15lO<br />

WlIITHN. WilliAM C. _ISlQ<br />

CAns, lEE I.<br />

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CARMODY, C V. 1566<br />

MEAO. THEODOH I, _ . .1566<br />

SMITII. H. G<br />

15iG<br />

HOLM. H. L, 1512<br />

MARlYN. GUCE L 15<strong>08</strong>2<br />

GARDNER. £RIC R. 1620<br />

MARTIN. OSCAR J.<br />

MI~, flOYD W. _...<br />

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fREEMAN. EVERtTT W. _1711<br />

PLUNKEn , OLIVER ._. 1788<br />

MAC MilLAN. JOSEPH c •..,,1878<br />

SCHNEHAGE. EOMUND f. .._1981<br />

C"AIliBERLAIN, H. 0, la'<br />

/>IDOAE, f. G, .. 1970<br />

BEll. I.E." .",_19&1<br />

WAS","UTH, £. B ..." ,2032<br />

HINKEl. PARhHL R,., ...2150<br />

LOESCHMANN, UPTON S . ...2150<br />

MEM8ERSH"<br />

IN LII<br />

BREEZE, E, f I<br />

CHRISMER. M E,<br />

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MOPfr. S. , I<br />

Mcf~RLANO, MlllO'l E. w I<br />

MclUN~ l ...,,' I<br />

NIESRlItGGE, E. W. I<br />

PAGHlA, I.<br />

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VOElliNGER, A. £ I<br />

WILLIS. WILLIAM C. I<br />

BASU£. ROBERT ..... _ 2<br />

BROCUIECK. EOWAIIO W. _ 2<br />

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LAOUSAW, JAMES E. __ 2<br />

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executive<br />

council<br />

conlinued<br />

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III LI<br />

OLSON, HUBERT I, U<br />

WIELAND, HAROLD E. U<br />

aASIlS. L It"<br />

II<br />

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CARSON~ I. M.. 18<br />

COURSEK, THOMAS j, 18<br />

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r(UH. L .. 18<br />

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GOGGlfrl, JOHN P I'<br />

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G(BHAROT, G.<br />

A('U Y.<br />

SIUIN, W. C.<br />

RICE D. J<br />

PillS, p, A.<br />

WORI V, R. S.<br />

BROW~, W '­<br />

NrwHI, H W<br />

STOHR, W. H.<br />

AD~~S, J. S,<br />

(M~ONS. l. J.<br />

HDlM(S, O. C.<br />

DAWDY, C A,<br />

SAUL R<br />

K'NCA~~OI" [ W<br />

AleUS C. F<br />

CAU I~AR. BERT L<br />

NEHRING. WALTU<br />

WllHHMI. J,<br />

W(SEA I.<br />

SOUDER, l­<br />

BAIlIV S [,<br />

BUREll •• J.<br />

AI,O~EN. R<br />

OW1Jf, J H<br />

UHf F I<br />

$"'[IA~A, R<br />

III.~UHI .. F,<br />

lonu,. J ,<br />

ROBUTS. So<br />

lOOI II J.<br />

DURHAM I<br />

ItD~A'N~. !\<br />

8ECK. G L<br />

HAVHt~ , G<br />

CRA~M(k. A. Y.<br />

OEGOUER. I. G,<br />

GROOI C. It.<br />

WAW"GER, If<br />

IIOO.K, G .•<br />

II("OR' •. E. H<br />

JOH~S, H l.<br />

IOW~D£S, H, I.<br />

MARCIANTE, J. A.<br />

CA$TIIOl M, ,<br />

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executive<br />

council<br />

continued<br />

81£I:AI511.1, J. D.<br />

BROWN, L __ -=-= "., 292<br />

DANL, J. W. __ ._ .. m<br />

PHERSON, H. L ___ '"<br />

BURWELL, O. R. ___ '"<br />

LOCKARD, R. E. ____ '"<br />

BROWN, R. M. ____ ,.,<br />

IIANCROn, E. t. ____ '"<br />

DENNIS, R. Ii. _""_ »2<br />

GRO~E. EDWARD W .._ JIl2<br />

HOYE, W .•___<br />

"" ..._.__ J02<br />

M,IJ!IS, MILBURN D. ~ ..,_ 3IJ2<br />

~LLEN. STARK ••"_...._.", ... 304<br />

CRAfT, C. O ......"_,..... ,,",, .. 3J4<br />

GRIHIlHS, C. W. _ ......... 304<br />

KREISER, I. r. _.,_ ...... ,,_ 304<br />

LEONARD, r. A. __ .... "" ,,, .. 1O4<br />

PARKER, M. M ........... _ .. ,_ 304<br />

SHUt, R. 1. _______ ._, 304<br />

DRAn, J. H ... ___ .. , __ ., J06<br />

JACOBS, J. W. ._..._..__ 307<br />

HARPER, E. _._.. _...._._.. J09<br />

HDUK, • K. ______ DO<br />

OLAUGHLIN, T. __.__ '"<br />

HuDGINS, 1. E. ___ 311<br />

K[STER, H. G. __.._ 312<br />

KII!STfIH, S. ____ '"<br />

MlleHHI, C. E. ___ '"<br />

PINKARD. /. W. _ ..__ '"<br />

fITCH, 1. ..___ '"<br />

PUREE. B. __.___ lUI<br />

STEMPrEL, 11.. _._____ ~,<br />

SKELTON, W. C. ___ ~,<br />

WATSON, I. ..____.__ ~<br />

WILLIAMS, H. f .....___ 125<br />

BURREll. R ..._ .._._.... 327<br />

DASTRUP. D. A ........_........ J32<br />

VAHBREE. P ...._._•....._:l32<br />

FAULKNER. w. H ....._ ..._.. 333<br />

NOEl . L. J. ... 333<br />

WAKEFIE LD, DA NA M. 333<br />

CURRIE. W. H •..___........ m<br />

SANDERSON. JOHN E. .. ".... 339<br />

S,"DERSO N, R<strong>08</strong>ERT .._ 339<br />

JEWETT, f . G. ......._.._ loIO<br />

STUCKE~, C. .._......._... loIO<br />

SIGMON. W. £. ,_.___ 342<br />

LAMBERTON . HUGH D ..._ l44<br />

CAALTON, J. A. .__ 341<br />

HOWA~D , W. f. .._,,__ 348<br />

fORO. C. 349<br />

SCHMITI, IDHN C. _* 349<br />

Durf. G.<br />

3Sl<br />

HORIHE. SNORR[ ___ '"<br />

MORTIMORE. R. H, __ '"<br />

MOUtlDN. C. E. __ '"<br />

1E~REU. J. A..._._ .._ 355<br />

HANSON, MARTIN G. __ .,<br />

HAYDEN, H. M. _ ,,___ :ltt7<br />

CLEAR. JIlHN A. _..__._._ 358<br />

OOW ~, R. J. _,__..._ :1&0<br />

lURTuRICI. J. H. __._... :liO<br />

ooERZAPH. JOHN ___........ 353<br />

ANDERSON, C. S ..._<br />

...... :li4<br />

BRAOY, E. A ...._._......__ :li4<br />

CR'S~, A. f. ... ......... 364<br />

ENGLuND, E. J. .......... _ .... );4<br />

CARPENTER, M. B. _....._.. );5<br />

~ OULTON. CHARLES C ••_ 361<br />

DESPAIN. W. M ........_._ :lig<br />

MoOERMOTT. I. _ ..... _._ ..... 359<br />

VERICK. M. J. __ ._ ..... _ 369<br />

rmsso~, R. F. .. __ ,.<br />

PARMUT. W. 8. __ .... J90<br />

GERCHOW, r. J. _. __ 391<br />

HEUSSLER. W. H. __ ~,<br />

OUINN, W. P. ____ m<br />

LAWSON. R. J. ___ '"<br />

SCHROEDER, M. W. __ .~<br />

SWANSON. C. U. ___ '"<br />

SECOR. A.. D. ___ '"<br />

THOMAS, J. C, ___ .. 4]7<br />

BIGGS. W. A.. ___ ~.<br />

IACKSON, E. W. ___ . ~25<br />

GILLIAM. P. r. _._ .. _ .. 429<br />

MAYNARD. W. A. _ .. __ .29<br />

!'ATRICK, M. M ...__ m<br />

RICHARDSON, S. H .....__ ~29<br />

,.<br />

.-<br />

R06'r.SO!\ H B. _._1340<br />

V£ERMAN, [ ( ___'"'<br />

COSfULO, ... M. ___""<br />

COMER, J. AI', _ ....._IJS2<br />

fULHI!. O. C. ___""<br />

INMAN. I. W.<br />

ROGERS. R. •.<br />

1392<br />

1353<br />

DURKIN, W. S.<br />

BOWEN. H W.<br />

].2f><br />

.._,.,<br />

TESTORff. C. " __""<br />

WINGERT, 101. O. ____ ,,~<br />

(RICIlSON , V. L ___.. 1$51<br />

""t • ____ .~__ I&Jl<br />

PRU (, ... J. _._.._._._,1641<br />

PITSCMI:L. O.<br />

a'NEAL L.<br />

....... , .../687<br />

1959<br />

JOHNSON, C. E. ".. 2295<br />

BIRTH DAns CORRECTED<br />

At~e,I ~ ~le OOCUlluls Wt'f<br />

s ~ b. 'lIe' , ,.. "rrult... ~ue<br />

bu •• 2'e i. IU I.D. ,uorGS<br />

h f th ,.11,.,., IIta ben:<br />

M.abeIY"<br />

III LU<br />

D-RLANDO. MICHAEL _.. 3<br />

RAFf. SERMOUR ..___ ,<br />

SEGARRA. ANGElO R. _ 3<br />

L~UR.I.. ALFONSE ___ ,<br />

ORGANIC, WIlliAM V. 6<br />

BLAIR , EARLE L ___ •<br />

RUDY, JtICIIOLU N. __ "<br />

HAlSElL. CARl A.. _ ••_ 'l1<br />

BONADIES. N. V. _._. 35<br />

BAILEY. GORDON E. ___ ~<br />

SULLIVAN, JOHN l. __ 48<br />

COOK. GRADY B '" 66<br />

KENNERR[W. fRANK S, _. 66<br />

SPINKS, NESBIT L.<br />

LAIRD , WHO()N<br />

84<br />

.... lIS<br />

HEGG. LAWRENCE E. ])4<br />

~~~~kh,P~~~AEOSR~. F:...:::~<br />

m<br />

MoCOY, WARREN I ........""... 311<br />

CABRERA. JESUS M. _...._ ..\<br />

MAfliNGER. JESS .._.._........ 453<br />

DUMONfET. LUCIEN __ '"<br />

WOOD. LAWRENCE D. __ r;a;<br />

BENOIT. S. ,,_.__ 86]<br />

MUfF"'AN, leROY __ on<br />

GIBSON. fRANK _.__'"<br />

ROSANO. PATRICK P. _ UI2<br />

MOHN. CHRISTIAN __,,~<br />

ABRAMS. HERMANN __""<br />

~IRK, JOHN A.. ___ lBl~<br />

GIBSON. G.. T. --tInIln 1.0.<br />

MITCHEtl, D. A.. _Carll in 1.0.<br />

BlACKWELL. G. R ... Cud in 1.0,<br />

COOPER. E. A.. card in 1.0.<br />

WAMAMAKfR. R. A. Card in '.0,<br />

BIRTN UTES HOT CHAHGEO<br />

Re_unlS ' " cU.lU i. tilt<br />

l.lt"' ~ I'O"JI Olliet lecords .f<br />

l~t 10110"'.' mtmbt


,.itll tile ladies<br />

Don't Give a Burg/or an Honest Break<br />

• Some <strong>of</strong> you ladjc~ and your<br />

familic~ will probably be taking V:L·<br />

catiun~ in thc ncar fulure .• uul if<br />

you arc, you'll want to leave hUllle<br />

feeling Ihat when you return, your<br />

house will be 1111e, he'JJ lea'e quic)"ly.<br />

Burglar~ abo try to pee).. tiltH ga·<br />

r:lge.., to sec if car~ arc in or OUI. [f<br />

the),'re OUI. chance~ lire the people<br />

<strong>of</strong> the home arc out, IUO. SO, it\ a<br />

good idea to keep ..,halJc~ <strong>of</strong> garage<br />

\.\ indow~ drawn and the door cio,ed,<br />

thcn burglar ... can't really be ~1If1.'.<br />

Once a burglar brea).., intn a<br />

hou~e, he'll probably (Ukc everything<br />

<strong>of</strong> vulu.:: hc can carry, So, it'~<br />

il11portantto hide V,l !Uilblc, in he


local lilies<br />

Leo Henn essey Retires;<br />

Ed Hoock Passes Away<br />

L. U. I. S I . LOl liS. \10..- r he mnnth <strong>of</strong><br />

June \\,l~ on~ o f ~I'~al ,tlfrU" f.)r II, in<br />

l ocal I. I il'~t. the I11crn~I',hifl "a~ informed<br />

by I inl.ndnl S1.-crl-!:II') Leo Hennc!>'>C)<br />

th :1I he di,1 not ~-hoo'>C 10 11111 for<br />

re-election. "hl" iniliul , hOl, l <strong>of</strong> .hi,<br />

'/:lleml.'nl \\ a, alnJO'II one o f di,tx-lief.<br />

N:-cau..e t eo j, '>t)mclhing <strong>of</strong> :, le~enJ in<br />

LocOl I I<br />

Brtllher 11 1.'001.·,,'0('1 held hi, 0111.:1.' for<br />

:!~ )car...... hi~h .... 1.' helie' I." i ~ ,. r ...,onJ<br />

"Mll·hed b) none ol her in thi., 1011) II i, lCt'n Iri,h \lit<br />

hlJ' il l .... II}' mUII.lg ..,1 III ,orf:lcc elen in<br />

Ihe 1110,1 II )'in):; lime, NUlhinj! hn' cur<br />

been \0 j;1;,I" Ih:ll ;1 I:II~ \\ilh I co<br />

\\ouldn"t nl:lle Ihe ,Iulld 1000Il I>ri)!hler.<br />

\\henelcr hi, urli.'e .... :1\ a~led for hel" ..<br />

he rC~"


Vinson lind the business mamlgers <strong>of</strong> 1111<br />

Uay Area COnstruction IInion~ attended<br />

Old·Timer. Night lind <strong>of</strong>ficiated b) presenting<br />

wnlC <strong>of</strong> thc sen icc pins and<br />

...emil..<br />

Pi", .md scrolls "cre pre~nted to Ihc<br />

6O-)car member,. four S()...),ear membel"i.<br />

fouf 4S·)ear mcnlbers. elellen 40- )e:lr<br />

m~mb..:rs. lind fort),-cig ht 3S·)cnr IIlcml)I!h<br />

I he mcmber~ attending "cre '>(rved a<br />

dinner prepared by the Marine C'ool..s<br />

,Ind "'h,:w:lr\l~ Union Trainin); School.<br />

1000.,lted in Sama RO'>a. California. :Ind in<br />

.... 1I1;1I0n. thcre "cre refrcshments and<br />

entcrl"inmenl!<br />

Judging from the cnthusiastic response<br />

ot 0111' mcmber>. Local 6 "ill mO~t ,er­<br />

I.llnl) enllc;lllor 10 havc Old-I imer-.<br />

N1o:ht. on a morc re,ular t>", i ~.<br />

h!.,u;" E. GI I N. 1 J.~1.<br />

Work Scene Deteriorating;<br />

Anniversary Party Plan ned<br />

LU. 17. nt:-rROIT. i\IICII.--Greetinl1"<br />

on"~ :aSlin. from thc MOlor CII)·. The<br />

"Vrl.. plince our 1 ••)1<br />

Icller. ,\11 <strong>of</strong> our undergruund "'orl.. e~­<br />

C~pl 1ur Ihe j4:;,plp(' Job. hns .01llC to an<br />

.Llmu~[ \;r11lu l 't:Lnd~l i l l. The t"O trnn~·<br />

mi";on ,ob, Ilhich \\C h:ld sLLch hil1h<br />

hope, for lire bo~gcd do wn wilh ri);lIt.<br />

<strong>of</strong>'\\ II) Ilrohlcm~. The powcr company<br />

ha\ ordercd reduct ions in our di~tribu·<br />

lion ne",. and our sub~til t ion \\'orl.. i.<br />

s.;ld l) Im;ling. to boot'<br />

I ur Ihe 1i"1 time in quite a "'hile. "e<br />

hale nUllleruu, men on Ihe bench. We<br />

are h.,pint: th:lt this i~ just a tempol1H)<br />

~lIuari.)n I here is plent) <strong>of</strong> .... Or~ to do<br />

"h,,:rel,,:r )OU 1001.. or go. but sumethin);<br />

or ,umeone h.\~ oh\iously dropped the<br />

b


Work Slows in Baltimore,<br />

But Future Looks Good<br />

I •• U. 24. IlAI.Tll\IOIU:. :\1I>.- Wurl: is<br />

~lil1 H liule ~ l ow in I h i~ area, bill Ihe<br />

pro,pcel~ for Ihe future luul: goud.<br />

Wh~n Ihe 5 1-:Iefe hederid, Towne<br />

~hopping M .• II in I·red ..'ricl. Maryl;l1ld.<br />

h linishcd. Ihcre \\ ill be (,2 Mores in (he<br />

mall. '1 he electrlc"1 eontraclor <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

142.000·,quare-foul !'cnney', ~Iore is C.<br />

C. KOl!e~ullp & Son <strong>of</strong> Yorl. PcnnClf.<br />

) our wife. your children. and your<br />

friend, 10 regi,tcr 10 '011.': al,o by llhing<br />

generously 10 COI'I- to m:l~e Ihe ~:.)i ng<br />

"'Nixon Is Thru in T!" come Irue.<br />

Fllw,\Im K. lIMON, I'.S.<br />

Workload in D.C. Declines;<br />

Open-Shop Jobs Invade Area<br />

LU. 26. WASIilNG TO .....'. n.C.- T he<br />

worlload in Ihe Wa,hinglOn, D.C' .. "rc:.<br />

ha ~ dectined dlle 10 the 'I!"i~e, inl'olving<br />

Olher Ir:lde~. b'lt. hopefull y. Ihhe probl<br />

e[ll~ will be re,ol\ ... d hcforc Ihi, article<br />

goes I.) prc~~. A, in nwn)' dlher lIT\':'S \.If<br />

Ihe counlry. "I.' in Ihe Nalion'~ Carita!<br />

a rc b.::ing invOllie 200 member ... ,IOU our<br />

lerritor} e\lend, frmn Ihe Hul}


Pin Recipients<br />

At the Old·T,me,,. 8anquet <strong>of</strong> local 48, Portland. Ore .• member.<br />

w,th 25 to 50 years <strong>of</strong> §enrICO! were p'ese,ned wIth pIns. He ••,<br />

left to ;hl. 30·year reClp;"""S eh",le .. Renard. loten~o Anderson,<br />

Hany Am.,le, [rnest E. 8oone., '''~In Kont •• MItche ll Anderson.<br />

Charles J Emerson. Carl Reed, Lloyd Hughey. Wesley Todd, CeCIl<br />

Johnston lute. While. Ray LOngworth. W C. O'Connor, .nd<br />

George 5kosberg.<br />

\la}.:t1 in. rhc only t h ange~ "cre II ilh<br />

1\\


Fxec Ul i~e Bo:ml meml:'Crs Ilcre hosts to<br />

our retired membcn at an old·timers<br />

h:mqucl. The Cl'c n! llli) 1. pl:!re at Port-<br />

1:mu 'S nlla ling Ril'cr Queen Re,t:lur:lnl.<br />

T he "cather wa~ Jl('rfeet for the occasion.<br />

anu about IOU retired members<br />

turned OUI for the uinner. I'ullll"in!; an<br />

excellent meal. pin~ "ere pre'ICnteU to<br />

memheJ'li "ilh 2j. 30. 3~, ;I0lI 50 }ear~<br />

<strong>of</strong> 'ieflice in the JBFW<br />

Retired Brulher Bill Img,heim ,taled<br />

lhat he has been a mcmt-cr <strong>of</strong> Ihe JlJEW<br />

for 70 ycar~. haling ori!;innll~ joineu a<br />

local in A,hlanu. Wi,con,in. I pcrwnall y<br />

linu i1 a greal ph.'a,ure 10 I'i,il lIilh our<br />

relireu BrOlher,. rene"n11t a lien·<br />

netl. i{ 1I'>.\e ll Mc K iml


Internarlonal VI~e President Raymond Duke 1$ shown Offl~18rln,l{ at rhe "bbon-~ulllnR cere·<br />

mony 01 the new meetln. hall <strong>of</strong> Loc.! 59. Dallas, Tex. At left. M'i. Duke w.tches.<br />

Business Manager Jerry Johnson, left. presenllns<br />

t VI~e "re.lden, Duke I ~e 5~;nOI"S<br />

used 'n rhe ~eremony. They are inscribed.<br />

"To Ray G. Ouh. IVP:'<br />

By the time you rend this Ictter. our<br />

clection Ilill have heen held; eon tract n~"<br />

goti,rtiorh, I\ hkh ,II·C :I hot issue, should<br />

be r.<br />

Dill you he


Local 80 Elects Officers;<br />

Ladies Auxiliary Formed<br />

L U. MD, I'"O KFOLK. \ \ .-C,lngr:ltula·<br />

lionl :In! in order to our 1II."\\I)·elt."Cled<br />

otlicer, o f l ocal 80. I he lerm ~ <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>lice<br />

"ill be for three: )e'lrs. fnlm July I,<br />

<strong>1972</strong>, Ihrough June 111. 1'J75. The fol·<br />

IOlOing Il ro t her~ "ere ci(,"cen the hc~r:<br />

ho"ewr. i, hOI, picl..ed up rcccnll),. :\nd<br />

\lith some deccnt \le'llher. \lC r"n Ioo!..<br />

fOf\lard 10 fu ll empIO)lIIenl.<br />

As a re .. ult <strong>of</strong> the rCrtnl nOOlJinj: ~ondil;OI1'.<br />

Ihe Annu:11 Retiree, I'knic.<br />

which .... b 10 I>c held al Honeole 1.;11..1.".<br />

had 10 he n."i('heduled for J ut} 1:!lh. We<br />

are all lool..ing fONarJ to 'pending an<br />

cnjo)able aflernoon \lith Art IJ rUClicl..i<br />

:Ind lhe rest <strong>of</strong> Ollr fim:'1 \ \ c'lI h.l\e a<br />

full r .... port :tnd pholo-. in lhe ne\l i ..\tlC<br />

<strong>of</strong> the }UJIrII(I/.<br />

RrClHJtIJ w. \li lem 11 . 1'.5.<br />

Some Negotiations Completed<br />

By Seattle Local 89<br />

LlJ. K9, s,,: \ T n .E. ""SII.- The ne~oliation~<br />

:Ire :t il ('ompleted in the local\<br />

jllrhdktion for a .... hire. 1I0\lc\cI·. the<br />

Gcnerll l Telephone lmnpan) IWe'tern<br />

area) and Ihe '1 elephollt.! Ulili,jc, (0111-<br />

p:m) contracts lire hciny :Ippc:oIcJ It) ihe<br />

Pa)' 1I0ard in :In elT<strong>of</strong>! iiI e\cccJ Ihe<br />

Ni\on guideline,. Citncr:11 Telcphone<br />

Cumpanv IFa'tern area) pla)ed it ,afe<br />

and rlllificd it~ "age OF'l'ncr by ,I:t)ing<br />

....ithin the .5.j'O ;Ind .1";. },:uidelinc...<br />

SI('ve II l1do;.on, son o f Art II m1"Jn. re·<br />

cei~ell a one-)ear l>Chohtr~hip from ihe<br />

Snohombh ("ollnl), L"nor ("m,ndl. "I he<br />

«ehol,lr,hip i~ for one )c:lr', luition to<br />

the P'crctl Junior ("olle~e . \n i .. ;1<br />

'oCniCt'man. ,!"Cci,11 "pp,lmlll'. for the<br />

General Telephone Comp'!I"1\ in I \crell<br />

and ha\ been a mcmhcr <strong>of</strong> the IIJI W<br />

since 1967. Good tul'!... 'ite\C!<br />

Our local i, e'fIi.'ciall) proud (I(<br />

iJe.eri y Delfino. one <strong>of</strong> our member .. in<br />

the " irland :Irea . \11m ..... ,~ in,tnlJ1\cnllll<br />

in ,adng the lif.· <strong>of</strong> Mr,. \ 1. O·D'I\. l or<br />

her qukl.. Ihin~ing anJ :Ihilil) to I..ru"<br />

\\hat ro Jo. Heverl)' I'ecehed the 1111 W<br />

Life·Sa,in},: AI' rlrd. Congr:rlul;rl illll\. Ik •.<br />

T he 1("':111 e'tcnJ~ ii' oJcepc'l ,)mp;ltln<br />

to the Charle, '"(,"hill 1.." S .... l'('n} (:Imil\.<br />

Chuck \\c,rel


Apprentice 0/ the Year<br />

Brothe, Roy QU"I'O, ""and l rom leU, who<br />

",,;os n~med ApP'ent". 01 the Tea •• 1$ snown<br />

remond John\On. Jo ..... ph<br />

Karpo\O,ich. hcdcrid. Leigh, r hom."<br />

~IL-Cornbs, Konald Maill~·. Ronald<br />

f\.ugcnc!>" Ed\\ltru I'O\\crs, Ko)' Qu;.uo,<br />

J a!l1c~ S,II:OOI:do, Kobert Tulli. John<br />

Vinniui, Barry WlIlcfieid. amJ Roger<br />

William,.<br />

We congrawlulc [he~ )oLlns men lind<br />

"bh Ihl'm t'~l'ry sucec!>' in Ihe fUlure.<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> :,11 the electeu mcmber>,<br />

1 wi)h to Ih:ml all the members for their<br />

'"ott's allU prumi-.c thai "e "ill 1.10 our<br />

'cry beSt for )ou ;",\1 Ihe 1 \)~';, 1.<br />

V IC I OM C. TI ()( I'. Wo.S.<br />

Old-Timers Organhe<br />

Retired Members Club<br />

LU. 10Z, l'ATI-:KSO;'lll, N.J.- To [he<br />

plca~lIre 0' all concerned, ollr reli,·cu<br />

members ha'·c organilell :, retircd members<br />

club. '1 he firSI meeling w:ts held on<br />

Ma~ 19, <strong>1972</strong>, and .... u~ brOIl!;hl loonkr<br />

by Ihhine,) Munager Lou 1J;ll"itm. "ho<br />

a.:[cJ M chairm:tn.<br />

I he fi~1 orJcr <strong>of</strong> bu,int')~ "'"' 10<br />

!.eleci Ilarry Bebrem :,' pre~ident un"<br />

('U)taH' \hollert a~ '>Cl"TCI;lr)". I :ller.<br />

l1u,in"'), l\Ianll~er Baram reportcu 011<br />

the ,1"llI) <strong>of</strong> Ihe pen,ion plan lInu Ihe<br />

po"!oihi!;I) uf "U ill..:rea.~ in pa)m.:nh:<br />

oo"c\cr. be caulion«! Ihal it "ill not bo.­<br />

aecompli,hed immeui:ucl). i>re)ident<br />

lkhren) \po~c on Ihe AAIt. a rClirro<br />

peopks as.'>(K;liII'On, 1I1ll1 lhe benefit,<br />

available 10 mcmbcN.<br />

T "cnl)-four m",n,her, "erc in allendan.:e<br />

al Ihi, 5("'>.,ion. Meeling, "ill IJ..o<br />

held o nec elcr) quarter, "jlh Ihe ne\t<br />

meeting schcduled for Scplemhcr IS,<br />

<strong>1972</strong>, at 2:0() P.M. Thi, will be :1 ,ped­<br />

:.II)


,ld ,II the pre'\('nt lime. We look for­<br />

WlinJ to illl prove rllent in the nC;lr future.<br />

Wc wa nt to Ihan~ Ihc locals that havc<br />

been able 10 pro\'ide I\ork for our<br />

membcl');.<br />

T wo l,pprenl icc,. Joe Ander-on aOlI<br />

John Ber~, arc to he congrlllulaled for<br />

having allainI'd in,ide'll ireman da~,jfications.<br />

Due to urban r.-nl'l';'!. the Local 106<br />

olli,;e~ and meeting haJl lIill be relocaled<br />

in the ncar fUlure.<br />

B rtl1her~ Richard Frick,on :md Bu,i·<br />

nes, l\lanagcr ChariI', Ncuhaul'r attended<br />

the Third Dhnkt Progre-.:. Meeling in<br />

AIJr,nlk City.<br />

T he rnembi.-rs <strong>of</strong> Local 106 halC re·<br />

ccntJy compJclcd a finc COtlr'>C in mOlor<br />

control. which \lIh pre~ntcd b} the<br />

Gener'll F lecr nOll' h)­<br />

announcing thc dealhs <strong>of</strong> Brolhetl><br />

Donald L. T homp:.on anJ I IIthcr 1-.<br />

Koehe,lcr. The'>!! fine men lOnlriblUed<br />

much to Ihc cau~e <strong>of</strong> unioni,m during<br />

lheir lifetime, and Ihc} II ill he rni,'>Cd.<br />

Our hC;jrtfeh ~)mp:tth) i, e.\lended 10<br />

Ihc ramilics <strong>of</strong> our laiC Broehea.<br />

Work Still Good In<br />

H a rrisburg Local 143<br />

J. I' . \\l l~O-:, I'.S.<br />

L.U. 143, IIA RR ls n URC;. I' \ .- It is<br />

g(:ltinS 10 be a stanl1ard thins to,j~ put OUI for<br />

brd, .md ehe hid~ recci\ed \lerc un,ler<br />

Ihe price the board h"d ..... 1 up. The<br />

clcClrkal conlraetor·., 1I;l> $ ILJK.nno lmd<br />

Ihe union contraetor\ II:lS $20(..000. SO,<br />

)OU '\('e IIhat the} lire doing. ,u 1\1 Ihe<br />

IIOf,t p'lrt i ~ Ihal the eicceric"l conu ..,;·<br />

lor u ..... J 10 he ~n IBI· \\, rncmh •.'r. t\rc<br />

we f:liling in rai,ing our young rnembch<br />

right '/<br />

rhc job at Bluc Shield is pr


Union<br />

Industries<br />

Show<br />

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA<br />

Skills and Services <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>IBEW</strong> Members Seen<br />

by Thousands at<br />

this Year's Union<br />

Industries Show in<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

<strong>International</strong> Secretary Joseph D. Keenan is<br />

shown wit h Edwa rd "Bud" Murphy. Secretary-Treasurer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the AFL-C IO Un ion label and Service Trades<br />

Department. Secretary Keenan is a Vice President <strong>of</strong><br />

the Department, and Brother Murphy is Director<br />

<strong>of</strong> t he Union Industries Show,<br />

The small appliance ISEW el(hibit at the AFl-CIO Union Industries Show was one <strong>of</strong> the highlights <strong>of</strong> the ISEW participation.


Skills and Services <strong>of</strong><br />

ISEW Members Seen<br />

by Thousands at<br />

this Year's Union<br />

Industries Show in<br />

San Diego, California.<br />


Ul\iol\<br />

Il\dustries<br />

Show<br />

1. In the centel, holding up her hand to signify<br />

she Is II lucky winner, is a visitor to the ISEW Exhibit during<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the da ily free drawings for <strong>IBEW</strong>-made electrical<br />

appliance prizes.<br />

2. Shown are the CBS Fender Ele


On the left is the<br />

NECA exhibit. In the<br />

center is the San Oiego<br />

Gas and Electric<br />

Company booth which<br />

had a most interesting<br />

continuous moving<br />

picture <strong>of</strong> the research<br />

<strong>of</strong> the sea.<br />

Shown are part <strong>of</strong> the major<br />

electrical appliances that were on<br />

display in the ISEW "kitchen."<br />

One appliance was an award at a free<br />

prize drawing each night <strong>of</strong> the show.<br />

The other side <strong>of</strong> the "kitchen,"<br />

below right, showing the beautiful<br />

kitchen electrical appliances made by<br />

ISEW members on display at the<br />

Union Industries Show in San Diego,<br />

California.<br />

The members <strong>of</strong> Local Unions 465<br />

and 569 that visited tile show were<br />

proud <strong>of</strong> the ISEW's beautiful displays<br />

and exhibits.


Graduation Dinner<br />

On June 5th, an IPp'ent,ce g'ldulllOn din·<br />

ne' .. n held to. 24 g.ad"atu 01 loc.1 1500,<br />

W lu~egln. III. The g.ad".tes a.e plClu.ed<br />

ha ••.<br />

l<br />

Cont<br />

r a~ t ors<br />

Clus ,"!;\,UCIO.s<br />

and bOArd members,<br />

8.0Ihe. R,.y B"'z. 20.ye.r board m.mlHlr,<br />

.. hO .nno"n~ed hIS re\ltemen' I t Ille dInner.<br />

Graduates Feted at Dinner;<br />

Work Remains Slow<br />

I •. U. ISO. ""l'K.:G \'. ILL._ On June<br />

~Ih.<br />

the apprentice j;r:tdll;u ion din ncr v.;t~<br />

hdd for 2.1 gradu:ltes at the " arl";I)'<br />

K c~t;IUr;IIH, Anending thc Jinner "ere<br />

ho:.rd members. inSlructor~. conlr:lclOrs.<br />

and committce mc m bcr~. Kcpn::wnlinll<br />

NFC A was J:u:l I.IcnMln <strong>of</strong> Il cn~on<br />

Electric.<br />

T he guest )peal e .... <strong>of</strong> the e\cning v.cre<br />

<strong>International</strong> R erre~nl'lIl\e 'orn, Ilaug<br />

and Joe Sullhan.<br />

I)uring the ('\cning. 20·}car t-oaro<br />

rllcmber Ita) ilull announ~~d hi, retire·<br />

ment.<br />

All in all. c\cr)one cn;o\e,[ .1 fine<br />

Clening an.1 :1 g~lOd \le;ll dinn:.','<br />

Worl al lhi, time relllaith ,I,,"<br />

1110\11" Or'IM'o,. 1'.':,.<br />

Local 177 Apprentices<br />

Become Journeymen<br />

I..U. 177. J ,\n';SO"II.I.F.. Fl.'.<br />

\.a~ fortunate ennugh In aucnd the ~'rd<br />

Annual Gr;"JuaIMn :Ind I).II"·C 'pllmtlrcd<br />

hy Ihe Jadsunlil!e ( ,ell nal Afl r remke·<br />

~hip A~soeialil)n uf Ja,'l")!l\ ille nnJ<br />

Vici nity'.<br />

Graduat.:s from nil crafts-dectri·<br />

ci!ln~, lincmen. CHf['ICnlc::r" ,he.:t 111':1:)1<br />

\\orler-.. milhHighl" opo:ruling ent::inecr,.<br />

plumber,. and ,..i["t:fitlcr, \\er.: hunored<br />

at Iht" gradu;uion and d;lIl.e.<br />

Andrell Ikrnard '>Cr\cJ a\ m:)~lcr <strong>of</strong><br />

c.:reOlonie~. ,111,1 Ihe inHlt.aliun Ila, gilen<br />

b)' our under;hcrilf. D, h. UTO"n. [he<br />

\\c::korning :lddrc,,~ v.a' gi\cn h~ the<br />

IItlnurahlc H .IIl\ 1,Ill/ler. Jr .. \ 1.I}or Ilr<br />

J;.d'on\illc. and i,:umm.:nt, ",·r .. m:ldc<br />

h) Senator I cv. IIril!1lJcl,<br />

r hc gr;tdu;lling .:111" <strong>of</strong> eJc.:tridan~<br />

con,i,teJ or Juhn Arnu, II I (iC\lrge I·,.<br />

Ilu,h, WiIIi,mi I . ("d.l:II. J llllml IL<br />

(arler. Ilurlo)c J. Clrroll. Ronnie L.<br />

("Ilgourn. [".Iuic I . lJ:umon. ) ranllin<br />

Dunn. \\illiam (. I I,enh;.,,~r. Ikrm;!n<br />

r Han..cn. John I 11.1) ..... ("]I,h: l­<br />

I u,l. Darrcll It. \llIod). I Mr\ G.<br />

I'\oole. I'cler 1', "hul/c. \li.hlld 1.1.<br />

Cnl .:nj(j}cd iI 100cly<br />

dinner and dancin!! a(lI:nlhington<br />

On June 1Jrd. SClera[ pro-pc~1t\c<br />

journC}OlCn ~v.cated out Iheir jouroc)·<br />

tlll,n le'I ... 1I:l\ell·l hcllrd Ihe rcsuh~ ~c1.<br />

William " Bill" or " Hed·· 5Iel;:.11 has<br />

gone 0 11 relirement. J USI sit alld wH tch<br />

th,'1 money rol l in from your many JIl.<br />

\'C~lmen l s. !lill , hut don·t forget 10 drop<br />

AUIIU.t. <strong>1972</strong>


U~ a line from lime to lime. Good Iud :.<br />

The other day. O. W. "Uud" Reynolds,<br />

~po rlins a heard lind II ~oau~e, dropped<br />

by in his Mcxlel T. I'ord on his \I ay 10<br />

the Alpha. I lIinoi~. Cenlennial I>Made.<br />

lie cerlainly loo~ed ~hllrp. (lnd he \la~<br />

as happy ll$ a )chool 00).<br />

Our good. old huddy. Char l e~ " Panama<br />

Charlie" Trol:Hld. retired lind linng in<br />

I-lorida. \i~ iled us lit Ihe union meeling<br />

in I\ pril. 1·le i\ looLint: :lnd feeling /#ood<br />

in ~p il e <strong>of</strong> hi~ lemhle ac{idenl.<br />

C larence "S\lede" Duhlgren. \lho h:lI.I<br />

been on lhe di .... '1h1ed Ihl for o\er 1\10<br />

}ellr~. p'l~~d ll\lll) recenlly. lie \I ill be<br />

mi~d by us old·limer.. \l ho enjuycd hi~<br />

comical saying\, , uch (IS "Give me a<br />

~tal~ <strong>of</strong> pipe."<br />

Uuu I "i'l 1'1" CtW'1I M. 1'.5.<br />

45-Year Honoree<br />

[IfIhlh DoslrOC:I Vice P,nl(\t!nt Sianle, E.<br />

Thompson. _nd \.om I_I I, f;ong,a,,,,1,.,"8<br />

45-y .., e'Oille, J .... ph C Su",,,,e~. Local<br />

185. Helena. Monl LookIng on a,. John<br />

W Hurni. P..-sid_nl 01 Ih. Monlana Stale<br />

Counf;U <strong>of</strong> [IKi.. eal Workers. left. and Local<br />

185 Presodenl J ohn A. &"sc.,., ''8"1.<br />

Service Pins Presented<br />

To Long.Time Members<br />

L.U. 185. II":"":'A. MO"T._ l< c.<br />

cenlly. Eit!hlh Di\lriu Vice I're,idenl<br />

Stilnley E. '1 homp-..on pre~n t ed a 45·year<br />

pin :. nd cerlifkale Iu Brolher Joseph C,<br />

Summer~.<br />

Brother SummeN. n former hminc~s<br />

nUIO,l/#er <strong>of</strong> 1.0\.',11 185, relin:d from Ihe<br />

rKhilion <strong>of</strong> Monllinu 51f11e O"erhemJ<br />

S:lfety Impeclor !.Cleral )ears ago. 1·le<br />

\Ioa~ a journc)nmn \Ioiremlln. journc)mnn<br />

lineman. and a former m "na~.'cr <strong>of</strong> Moun.<br />

l;oin lIel/ al Monlpelier. Id:tho. Brolher<br />

Summer.. l\fl~ II Cra rhl1mn and i~ a gem lemen<br />

"f Ihe fil"lll dej:ree.<br />

IlonOf'ed membe ..... ( A. "Art" 1)Sl~t hml ;Ind Ihe local 10 lhe<br />

tr)ing Ihree )ear.. ahead.<br />

Work i~ ~Iill holding it. 0\1 n in OI.lr<br />

area. lmd there lIiII be lm allemp 10 org,mile<br />

the nOli-union demcnt in our rc\i·<br />

denlial field. '1 he Llrpcnlen. and Labor·<br />

Ch are ~ignint! up 11 fairl~·large number<br />

<strong>of</strong> lIN:sc people. under:1 re)it..!e nl ial agree·<br />

/IIent. III a 10ller ~c lli e <strong>of</strong> lI boUI IIU per<br />

cenl <strong>of</strong> the comlllerci,,1 and induslri:11<br />

nile. It apJlC"rs that Ihe Hou,ing and<br />

Urh"n De,clupment Deparlment ( II UD)<br />

hlh had a lot 10 do Il ith Ihe neee),il )<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10\lering the -.cOIle,<br />

If you hu,en't re;!d " Produet;'ily G~·t,<br />

I ncrea~ing Allel1\ioll." \lhich appellred on<br />

P;lgc ·10 in the Jill) h,ue <strong>of</strong> Ihe JOlmllll.<br />

I urge )OU 10 do .)(). I


lohnson (Third Oi,lril.'"l) and l ohn E.<br />

Flynn (Second Dislrict): r On) Iklli,\imo,<br />

Assistllm 10 Ihe Imernalionld !'re,idenl;<br />

Imemational $cc-fclnry JO!ICph D. Keenan;<br />

ImernaliOllal T rell~urcr IIllrTY Van Arsdale.<br />

Jr.: RichanJ Rllpll\loni. DircclOf <strong>of</strong><br />

Ulility Operation,; Internation:11 1 ~(,CII'<br />

Ih-e Council ( II C) (h,lil'llllUI F. J.<br />

Fr;ln\\lay: l Ee mcmhcr ~alph lI allor"n;<br />

Charlc~ T lIppl"r. l)irenoT <strong>of</strong> ~:lfety: and<br />

Intcrmuion:11 Reprc'i.Cntalilc\ AI Giks<br />

and JerT}' Duhrlopp<br />

I}re .. idcnt Charle .. Arnold aD,1 11II\;ne ....<br />

Manager Fd Ritchie . Irllal ZII)\ dele­<br />

~;lIe" along IIl\h A"I'lam 8 u'lnc .., \Ianrlger<br />

I'hilip Rol>in,on. 1 01:011 IU-l'). Long<br />

hlOind. Nell ' orl. IIl're al..o in allendance.<br />

I he 1l1h AnnU;J1 ("onlenlmn I)f the<br />

Nell Jer-ey St;oIe AI 1 .( 10 "'1, held in<br />

Atlanlic City from \III) Z')lh 10 J une ist.<br />

I'ro.·,ident (harlc, II. \l ar~iantc conducled<br />

the meeting ... lind j!ue .. 1 ,pc:Ilers<br />

induded Nell Jel"'>(') __ U.~ _ s.:mUor Clifford<br />

I'. CISC. a finn .. uppOrlcr <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

1.lboT mOl'emenl: U.~. SenlllOr ,\ Ikhael<br />

Cnll'cl <strong>of</strong> Ala,la: U.S. Scnal,Jr V"nce<br />

1I'lTIle o f Imli:lm,; and l'\e", Jcr-.e}·s<br />

GOlcrnor WiIIillJn 1', Cahill. 10\:011 :!IO's<br />

dcicgate, 10 the conI em ion IIcre Charles<br />

R. Arnold and Ell Ritlhie.<br />

We thanl the!oC I;roup~ for holding<br />

lheir meeting, in Allanlk Cil}. '" ~\Jc-h<br />

cooclalh !.'"reate ;In exlellenl laNr union<br />

image '" OUf area.<br />

R c-gi~lcr to 100e ... and 10le, "upporl<br />

COPE .. ' Vole fUf (01'1 -cndor"eJ<br />

candi,I;lles,<br />

\\IUI'\I r,l-huL". I'.S,<br />

Member Rescues Man<br />

From Burning Home<br />

Lll. 2U, "HOC k 10', \I,\ SS.- Farl)<br />

one morning, Brother C:LlLlcrOn "Ronnic"<br />

Ri ~ :Lnd his "ife. Je:m. IIcrc :Lllalcncd<br />

hy II neighho r ·~ (""nlic pound,"!; on Iheir<br />

door. Sl:cling as,j.,l,,"~e 10 '\OL\e an 112-<br />

)emole in hi, burning home.<br />

1 he neighbor :tn,1 hc-r \i'ler had<br />

dmggcd Ihe clJcrJ) \lltilll ~omc ,Ihlance<br />

from Ihe Ilames bUI IIcre forced 10 :Iban­<br />

Jon lheir effon .. and -.«l help. a~ the<br />

l'iClim IIIb 100 he:ll) for them \0 l"3.rT).<br />

Brol her Ronnie hurric,1 acr""~ Ihe<br />

Slr..:ct. ~rawlcd inlo Ihe hurninll room.<br />

amI Imide 1110 aHcmpl' Ilcforc he gOI 10<br />

Ihe (lId man-lhere lin .. \0 much .. molc,<br />

Ronnie couldn'l '>CC lhe rnan unlil Ihe<br />

flame) grew brighler. " hcn. lIil h Ihe help<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe lIornen. h..: ~'arrieJ Ihe I'iclim oul<br />

o f Ihe house :Ind aer<br />

him for !O:l\ing a life.<br />

Gre:H h lhe man "'ho 1is<br />

I.\low workers p.esented to hIm wt>en t>e<br />

rlwed.<br />

Local 229 Holds Oyster bake;<br />

30-Member Retires<br />

I.. U. 229. 'ORK, "A._ II 11,\\ a real<br />

April- rain :In,1 no wn,hine- hul ollr<br />

O)'lcrtlJ~c lIem on a .. II'1MI, I he IUrn­<br />

OIl! 11:1.'> fair- ahout the oorl1l;11 numk-r<br />

<strong>of</strong> (lCfM)n' III ILJrnoul..-l'>ul IIC lIoulJ<br />

lilt' 10 sec more <strong>of</strong> Ollf mcmhcr~ ;11 our<br />

,000inJ fUnClioJl'. T ry 10 nm~l' il the ne\!<br />

lime. felloll'. a nd gel I,) ~ml\1 }\Jur<br />

IIrlll he .....<br />

1 0011'10111 and ~<strong>of</strong>th;11I lIer,' 1)111, hill II-C<br />

did h.L1e more time 10 mil O\ef ~uh.icCls<br />

Ii~t' lob~ anJ Ihe lIori li in ~encn ll . \\c<br />

m:lIlugcd 10 have OJ ~hooling nMlch. and<br />

...... elll .. Crodel. Ihe .s hom<br />

Local 245 P.esiden! lH-.' B1akel~ 10' complet<br />

Ing th. ALBAT Sal.ty Prog.am.<br />

local 245 AlBAT apprentices obse.vlng ,esting<br />

procedu.e. <strong>of</strong> ,ubbe. protee!l'Ie ~u!p.<br />

ment,<br />

Dick RUlle" <strong>of</strong> tM ToledO Edl.on Com,<br />

pBn~. centl' . e.plBlnmg te$llng p'OCldu.es<br />

to local 245 AI.BAT app.entlces<br />

Moutt>· to·moulh , "u.elt">on tr.inlng ... " "<br />

pa'! <strong>of</strong> Ihl safety p'os""".


carn e journeymen. rhey IIr~ Chll rl ~~ Aul.<br />

Jerry Dclf1urenti,. D ,,~jd 5;lph. KOtulld<br />

Lepine, Jllmes I left, Ken Mo}er, li nd<br />

John Baird.<br />

M ichael Sorce, ;Inother member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

da..,s. died ill II Cllr lIe.:illeni ,1101'11) tl.!.<br />

fore gnlduatiun. H" lle:lth und that uf<br />

retired Brot her Snmucl 1(0hl1in, "ere a<br />

grcnl 10-, ro our local.<br />

T he "orl- ,illMtion i, fuir for no" .<br />

NOI much h,I'" 'IMleli. :md Ihe hiij jolls<br />

are nil III the lini,hillg btag".<br />

We ,cui.!d our conlrue[ in M lIY. hUI<br />

[he olher con,tnrction rrad~, Iml'C u,<br />

loc I-eli our on [he larller ;oh, Ill, <strong>of</strong> [hi,<br />

writinll un J une ::!lnl ). A fcw <strong>of</strong> our<br />

me n "l'nl 10 NCII Yur ~ Cit) where thcy<br />

arc ""o1"~ing urI Ihe I ralle (crucr.<br />

r he m llin arch" <strong>of</strong> our (on~enliun<br />

Cenler a rc 1I0inl> liP. hili Ihe polilidun,<br />

ami rh e Urbal1 Kenellnl (Oll1mj"j()n ha~c<br />

the convenlion hUle l, and Ihc m:rll lied<br />

U[J. We arc hopinll Ihal Ihe)' I>cl ,u11le­<br />

Ih i118 blaned. :" tU)\1 nil wc h:Ol'c dOlln·<br />

IOW11 i, Ihe Ilorld\ lal'lIc't wllettion <strong>of</strong><br />

~aelm t lot,.<br />

D ic ~ Sloneham. (hfltrllHin tlf Ihe D t,­<br />

abled Elet·trielll WorLe .., I lttHl. l1"­<br />

nouneed thaI S4~~ wa) l"at>,C,1 in .1 ~ iI -jO<br />

rllOk. '1 he funll pay) uue) for any d i)­<br />

llblt.-d Brolh,'r.<br />

The hlul lilly <strong>of</strong> Ihe munl h i, I(oll(.'r<br />

Ketch. "hu "", pid.ell up for brenl-ing<br />

Ohm'S La".<br />

J ,I..\1t, r t KMllii MMl, I'.S.<br />

Locat 270. Oak R,dg'!. Tenn .. h'!ld ils lI,adu.<br />

alion d'nner·dance at Ihe HOliday Inn<br />

Shown In these lour pietu'~s ar~ th~ 8,adu·<br />

.. es. H~re. left to 'IEhl. a'e le~ Ramsey.<br />

lynn Hu tson (outslandlng app'~n t ,ce), Gary<br />

0"183n. Roscoe Shipley. and Kir k a,ight.<br />

lell to rillhl. C. H. MeOanHot 11, Tom<br />

J o,dan. 80b Bishop. 8ary Ford. and Fou,th.<br />

y'!a. Inst,uctor S. M. M,lIer, Jr.<br />

Local 270 Graduates<br />

lett 10 'II~I. OoUII Ya,be,. Chuck Benjamin,<br />

Slllnl~y Ctark. lind Ron Yute.<br />

Back .... w. I,ll to "lIhl. Oou8 Ya,ber. Ron<br />

Yasill. C H M c Oan,~1 tt. BOb B,shop. Stan·<br />

le~ Cla,k. and Kirk Btlllht Center fl)W.<br />

Chuck Bent8m'n. lynn HutSOn. and Roscoe<br />

Shlpl.~ F,on1 'ow. inSI,ucto, S. M. M,lte,.<br />

lee Ramsey. GI'y FO'd, Tom Jordan, Gary<br />

OU8gan. and l'8'ninll Olfecto. A. J. Pea.son.<br />

Graduation Dinner-Dance,<br />

Election Held in Oak Ridge<br />

L. U. 2711, 01\,," I{II)(; E. 11'; " ",_ On<br />

J une ~n d . il I'oa, m) plcH'tlfe III llllcnu<br />

the I.OCll1 U n i(!:1 21U Apprenlice,hip<br />

Graduation Dinner-I)an!;e al rh~ Jloliu.l}<br />

Inn in Oll ~ l( i(ll>c. Of l"I.JltI'~. the ~r;rdu·<br />

liling apprentice\ "ere Ihe ,pe.;ial j,ltl~'I\.<br />

bill Iher\! werc many mher, Ilho "el'C<br />

re~ogni7.eu . Iou. inclml111 t; the Apprentice,hip<br />

CotJImit1~e, Ihe ttppremiee in­<br />

~lnlClor'. cOl1trllcI"r~. Ihe jUI' I' ne)'tIlcn<br />

"ho had r.:otJIpleled Ihe coltr...c tl1 1 111I(la·<br />

menwb <strong>of</strong> MOlur (onlrul. Itnd I (leal<br />

~7() ollieen.<br />

Dr. Don KiSll' <strong>of</strong> Ihe Ill,II"trial I duelttiun<br />

IJcp;rrlmcnl. U nilcr,il) <strong>of</strong> I cnne,,,-'e.<br />

"a" the I;UC,I 'rcll~e l ' Amung<br />

the itllpre~\i~e point, he made \1[1' Ih;'1<br />

" hen II ltnion elcetricilm t\ ll\~cd Ilh;II<br />

he uoc, for II It~inll' hi, repl) t,. ··Oh.<br />

I'm jl"t an cleell·iei:III.'· lie "enl on 10<br />

~ll} Ihal "hen :, douor i~ a,l-e(1 Ihe '>


the one regarding ~ hift \llIr~ Il hich lIe<br />

now 11:I\'e. 'I he /l rm hcr, halc mixcd<br />

fce lin g~ on thh \led,iun. At Ihe prcsent<br />

time. the \I;II;C i~~ue i, before the Con·<br />

,truction Indu'IT) ~lahili/;ltion Commil­<br />

Icc e(" l!)(:l. and ;1 lle,;,ion i~ nOI e.\·<br />

Pfi:led for a lIIonlh or morc.<br />

' ocal "I'c,idcnt JerI) ArnoUl~ ha,<br />

Icm.iercl! 1m re,i!,!n;ulun. Scelm he h<br />

huilding ;1 nell humc. and 11" limc i,<br />

al :1 premiulll, 'h an~ } t W for a joh Ilcl1<br />

d OI1C. Jerry.<br />

r he lOll!,!. hut ,ummer h;I,~J1red on u~.<br />

T he monlh <strong>of</strong> J une fl'1\M'd fh a cold.<br />

\lCI ,pring IIfler iI hOI. df) \1:1). Hope<br />

"ealh~r ... ill he henl'r fur the remaining<br />

pan uf the ,ummer.<br />

Ne", ,\I~I due, nOI ~'()mc m} "a) 100<br />

IIcll. " clio",. 1 1I{·l.;ume :1Il) :lI1d :111<br />

help }()U '


25-Year Members<br />

At a recent membership <strong>of</strong> local 292. MInneapolis. Minn,. 25·ye8' members we' e hOno,.d.<br />

Shown are SOme <strong>of</strong> t he hono".(1 members w,th President Walt Cook. extreme le lt, and<br />

Busineu M.nas", Chari .. V, Stark. extreme "Iht. whO wu .150 hono:>re d for 2S ye. ,s.<br />

Sl~tY · YI" B,othe, A, S. Nello:>n. eenter. rl·<br />

el,v,nfl eonsratuhllion. f,om Bu. ,ne" Man·<br />

a.e. Cheri... V. Sta,k. lelt, nnd PreSident<br />

Walt Cook.<br />

memhe",hi l" iC. 1>ormlll N. Kullcn",.h.<br />

,,"ennet h M. S;..ldin. (lilrord ~ .• ndcr,on.<br />

Kober! & hrocller, Wlll i;rlll (, MlIcld~,<br />

1 :lIHenee S. ShoelllUIl. h ,hll 'mdcrluml.<br />

I r""~ Su,ha ~ . Antho ll)' I"""M. Nidl;trd<br />

G. n IUe, Cull in \\ •• 11 ... nd T heodore<br />

Wallen,<br />

1I",ine"', Manager (1I,lrle~ V. St:tr~.<br />

anolher 2.~ ·)ear mcmbcr. \1,\, ,11\0 honored.<br />

I ;teh honoree reeeile,", .. 2S-}ear<br />

pin ;md a heart) appt:w'>C<br />

Spedal recognition ,tIC' to Brother<br />

A. I,. I\clwn. \lho \1.1\ al,,) honored at<br />

the mee[ing for hi, 6() )c;u'" in the<br />

<strong>Brotherhood</strong>.<br />

RO'\I I> W. Com .., 1'.5,<br />

Election Held in Local 294;<br />

Local in Negotiations<br />

l.,tI. 2~~ . IUUIUNG, I\ II N .... ,- We hal e<br />

jll ~ l tabulated Ihe YOle~ for o m cer~ for<br />

"<br />

Ihrcc-)ear term~, and the ney, l)'-clccted<br />

<strong>of</strong>fkch tire f>r~ide n t Richard Ander">(I1\,<br />

Vice " re .. idenl Ilo)d Nil~'>On. B ",in~"~<br />

Mal\;lgcr-I inancial $ceretary Holierl<br />

ProuT, Re-cording Secret:tr) \\ 11I1.tnt<br />

"" IIlle" SpellS, and '1 rea~urer Ale\ Minelli.<br />

I he I ,eel/liH: Board Illcml'IC'" Me<br />

BrOlhe,.., Alan 8oliC'evil:h, Don IIroll n.<br />

ami Nichard B)ron, and Ihe tic hell\een<br />

~1ar ~ Itlagvue and Not.ert I'r;11I for<br />

E\cculive lIoar.1 mcrl1ber \I ill he re .. ()I~cd<br />

at the ne\1 E~cnllilc Bo:.rd meet ing.<br />

The '- ';Imining Board rnernt.e'" ;I fe<br />

Brathe", L my I)e Pauli" N il'h~ld I ..;."cl­<br />

berg. lind Hobert JenM:n.<br />

Brot hers Nil:hurd Ander\On ;tnll Noher!<br />

I' full t \lere e1e,ted ,,~ dckiMle~ 10<br />

the IllIern;J.liunal ,onl·enlion.<br />

At the prc'>Cnl time, Ihe Iro n \\'ur~er,<br />

hale mo,t <strong>of</strong> Ihe major ..:on,truellun ,ob,<br />

cio...:d u, :1 re,ull <strong>of</strong> their pil~el'. '1 heir<br />

.. Iri~e aUlOn ~ [cm~ from ~Ia l em,ilcd negoliul<br />

ion~ heillcen Ihe A~\I)o.'j;iled (,ener..1<br />

('onlrn,.luh (AGe) <strong>of</strong> \ l ln ne,ula :.nd<br />

si~ buih,hlll: ;l nll [mde, uniOn\- ( urpcn­<br />

Ie"" Oper.'ling F ngino.;e"', I u\lorer,.<br />

II r i ~ I. la)eN. Cement Ma,ulh, and Iron<br />

\\'or ~ er:. .<br />

CUllIracb bell,een Ihcse building trades<br />

Bowlers<br />

The b o:>wl1ng leam <strong>of</strong> l ocal 294. HibbIng.<br />

Mon n .. ~nloyed a 5uccessful yu r, Left 10<br />

right I,e E. Le Roy l a hde. Will ie Spto U •. 80b<br />

vanepi. 8111 Nelson. a nd Oave Carllon.<br />

a nd Ihe ,\ GC in ge neral cx p i~d the end<br />

o f Apri l.<br />

\lo-.[ <strong>of</strong> these unions, if nOi a ll. \oled<br />

10 illllhorilC a ~ t ril.e, bUI o nl) the Iron<br />

\Vor~e'" h:lle Iheir pidcts out.<br />

Our 101:;11 agreemcnt h a~ been ,ut>milled<br />

10 Ihe I'a) Board, rhe OUll"Ome<br />

\I ill he r~porto::d l;tter.<br />

On the hri!=hler ~ide, Brother and \1 ,..,.<br />

W:I)ne i)uhhlll\ "re the proud ~Ir~nl\<br />

<strong>of</strong> a ne\l hah) . I ;tm lold.<br />

It}" thc IUlle )OU ro!;td Ihi, kller. ollr<br />

Amw'll 1' ''rtI~ on July 151h \li lJ h[I\e<br />

been helu<br />

enl h u,i",ti~ fini, h in the lournament.<br />

Nemembcr. B rolher~, our unlun pro_<br />

tCelio ....: \0 kt u, :III prOlecl our union<br />

and parliu~\le 111 Ihe ne\! union meeling,<br />

E. LlRm I \lUll, 1',5.<br />

W ork Still Slow in Akron;<br />

Local Holds G olf O uting<br />

AI Ihe pr~~enl lime, \I e ;iTe in negotiatIOn,<br />

lIith Ihe \lallon ~I olor Shop in<br />

Virgini'l. ,\Iinncwm, :lOd the NoJrt h ~liHc<br />

E lcl:ln~ CooJlCr~lilc in IbUlkll!:, \l innC\olA,<br />

Our 1H,)y,ling Icartl hall a \cr)' ,ue~e,,­<br />

ful )C,lr. It 1


160 Years In All<br />

On J...... 51h. local J<strong>08</strong>, 51 Pel.r5b"'L<br />

Fla_. honored th,,,e B'Olh.~ wno '.p,ewnt<br />

.. 1011,1 01 160 ye,rs 01 membershIp In<br />

tile <strong>IBEW</strong> He,.. 101"01111100,1 Representative<br />

John 8 . Smith, rig"'. ;5 Ihown makinG<br />

.. presentation 01 lIow"" to 6O-y".' member<br />

Wilh.m Dean. Jr,<br />

In"'"lIlio"al R.p'.H"'.';.... SmIth, "f(hI.<br />

makIng .. presentation to ~-)'t!.,


olh the IIlEW and the conlmetoD' associ;,tion<br />

\lin be in deep trouble.<br />

On behalf <strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>of</strong>fK:ers a nd ml'm '<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> Local ] 17. I C'lo:lend III) dl'epe\l<br />

sympathy to the fl1milic.s ;Ind friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihe followi ng reccnlly·decl'a'oCu lIIelllbeh<br />

- Brolher! Cilivin Porler, J es~ ~I n}n: l r d.<br />

Wayne R. Rex, Charles R. June\. I.. M.<br />

Nicol:I}\Cn. anu Janll') C. John..on anu<br />

relired Hrothers Tom Hlch anu W. S.<br />

S:!nger.<br />

Wli 1 I""M C. ~auD" HI MR'-. U \1.<br />

Ten Forme r Brothers Are<br />

Roseton Plant Supervisors<br />

L.U. 320. l'OUGII KEf:"SIE. "'.Y__<br />

When thc Ii!'>t 6oo·mega\lal1 IJIlIi <strong>of</strong> Ihc<br />

]{oo,clon Gencrntins l'l nnl. which b sit·<br />

uilled un Ihe Hud,on ]{iver about 70 rnil e~<br />

frulII New Vor).., Ci ly. goes un Ihc linc<br />

later Ihi~ yellr, il will hlL' e the dbllnc·<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> h.lvinG a, ih mainlen:mcc and<br />

operating \uperVi\lm, 10 (onner ll rother~<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local )20.<br />

Hu \' n e\~ Man:lser FranL M;Ihi:r ...:lid<br />

th:u the ,itmuiun should be \·er) en·<br />

couragms 10 olher IltE\\ pcrwnnel.<br />

5incc " It _how\ thai . where\er f'O',ihle.<br />

promOliorh arc made frOIlI \lilhin." ~Ic<br />

aho !rt.1.id it \hould ~ho\l Ihe import:mcc<br />

<strong>of</strong> continuing one's education.<br />

The'oC 10 men :1].,0 hlne something Ih:II<br />

no college can confer_ a \lel,hh <strong>of</strong> ex·<br />

perience. Here arc brief . kelehe\ <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

men's ~·l l reef'i. Stanley C. Mil"p:lIlgh.<br />

RO\Clon l'lanl ~upe rinlcnde n1. joined lhe<br />

OriSin:11 ]) ,,"~ L :Ullmcr , Iaff 11\ an IUI~i l ia·<br />

ry opemlOr on AUi,!IN 6. 195 I, lind au·<br />

vanced 10 'hift ~uper visor by 19H Fol ·<br />

lowing a ka_e <strong>of</strong> ab-.ence, during \lhich<br />

he obtained hi, mechanical engmrtring<br />

degree. he became a Junior engmeer in<br />

1'158. lie was made production opera·<br />

Now Supervisors<br />

t---<br />

TI,e.e 10 men. lormer memt>.... 0' Loclill<br />

320. Poullhkeeps,e. N Yare .hown "and·<br />

Ing h. Iron. 01 the ""w AOieton O.n ••• "ng<br />

Plant In which ' hey·1I be malnlenanee and<br />

ope.at lng supe"',so ••. f.onl row. I.fl 10<br />

flgh l. Ire Ally Mulligan. SI.n MIII.pau~h.<br />

"nd [d RIllY · Sack row. LB"Y Caruso. JBk.<br />

Schoonmaker. Sob Sudln&ton. J a"y Pal·<br />

1."On. 8ill Alc kborn. [ rnl. Schmidl. Ind<br />

Danny Doulin.<br />

"<br />

lions su perinlendenl in 1967 lind 3'>SlImed<br />

his pre.loCnl post l a~ 1 May.<br />

Raymond t.lulligan, operaling 5uper·<br />

viwr, SlaTted hb career a .. an auxiliary<br />

oper:lIor on the 1):lnskammer starlup<br />

group. He \las promoled 10 \ hifl super·<br />

.i'oOT in 1961 a nd hecllme as,i, lanl to<br />

Ihe proom;:lion operaliom sliperimendent<br />

in 1967.<br />

Fd\lard J. Kiley, m:linlenanee super·<br />

\i~r. al-,o helped. as a po\ler plant<br />

le"hnit:ian 1i ..... 1 da, ... 10 pili I)"n_~ammer<br />

in '>Cl"\ice. He hecame a shift ""per.<br />

\i-or three )'e" ..... hUer lind \la) promoted<br />

to mainlenOlncc supen i..or in 1960.<br />

Juhn K. Schoonma~er, a,si,tanl 10 Ihe<br />

operating ~uper ' h()f. joined lhe CQm pan)<br />

in 1952 :IS an auxiliary operator. ad·<br />

vancing to control opcntlor in 1959 :111(1<br />

10 shift ~upcrvi,or in 1968.<br />

Robert H. Illillinglon, shin ~ lIperv i ~ or.<br />

~ Iarled as a lI1uinlenHnce nwn second<br />

class in [956 :II1d ])ecfulle lin auxiliary<br />

operalor three month5 1:lter. He \I:IS<br />

named contrul opcrulor in 1970.<br />

La\lTencc Caruso. shifl ~upe r\ i'\Or. is<br />

another membcr <strong>of</strong> the original Dan,·<br />

)..,ammer cre\l \lho .ulrled II) an au~iliary<br />

operalor. A )ear 1,lIer, he: \la\ made an<br />

a"i,I01nl conlrol opcrllior amI promOied<br />

10 conlrol openuor in 1959.<br />

Daniel Douli n. shift 5upcnisor. )Iarl('d<br />

ih a mainlcnance nmn !l«ond cla~, in<br />

1954 ~nd later ~r.ed a~ a )ilrd helper<br />

and auxiliary openllor hcfore hccomin~<br />

an as,i~ l anl control opcralor in 1958.<br />

Afler 1\10 )e:lr. a\ a conlrol operator.<br />

he became a ,y,tem openltor in 19611.<br />

Gerald Paltcrson. 5hift supervi\Or. \111\<br />

emplo)'ed a, an auxili:uy OperalOr in<br />

1952. laler serving a, a conlrol oper:llor<br />

for eight )ean and udv:lI1cing 10 Mtift<br />

5uper\ isor at Dan ~ ~ ammer in 1967.<br />

William R ic ~bom .<br />

1r .• , hifl su pervi~r,<br />

st:trled a~ a )ard helper in 1953 and be·<br />

Clime an au:\;ili:,ry operalor II )·ear laler.<br />

He \las promoted to an IIssi\lunt comrol<br />

operator in 1


do llor·fo r· dollllr life in.urance on ~ou r<br />

~l l v in g~ up 10 $2.000 .., hi. i .. jll~ 1 one <strong>of</strong><br />

IIrt- man} bcnefih. i'lo ... i .. Ihe: lime: for<br />

all member .., Ilolh 10lmg nnd old. 10 join<br />

III' and reap the hc .. netil~ <strong>of</strong> our .:redit<br />

union.<br />

Our <strong>of</strong>fi~c hour~ ;Ire from 1m I'M<br />

10 :'i:)0 I' \1 on - I ue..da~. \\ ednc-.da).<br />

and Frida) ;md from I 20 1'.\1 106:30<br />

P.M. on \ Ionda) and '1 hur.\I;I)<br />

\\ e Ihnnl.. I CQnlml OI.'l inc. our pre~<br />

pholOgrnphcr, fur the enc!o'>Cd pi.: t llre~.<br />

nnd Tom elrter. our pfe,~ ..cactart. for<br />

:l lIo\\;ng u> 10 II ..... Ihi, ,p.!l:e 10 11."11 lOU<br />

about our credit union.<br />

E\lu (,M.lr,( •• I'ltl" .. Ill). (J/ D IM..<br />

1 0rc~idcm l um \la[one for<br />

I;Il..ing t.me from hi, blh) ..ch..'dule It)<br />

corne to Ihe J une l:" el"luhc Board nleeling<br />

10 311lllmi,ter IIrt- U:ll h <strong>of</strong> onke to<br />

Ihree unanimOIl,I),rc·cleCled otTire .....<br />

Ihe) !Ire f hom;r.. l. Beagle). I' re~ idcm.<br />

Bu,ine'" Man"J;cr and delega le 10 Ihe<br />

[nl Cfm ll iU l1ld CI up b) loc,,1<br />

"nil'cr.. :Ind pr<strong>of</strong>e\-.ur. <strong>of</strong> the I ;lllor Ke·<br />

lation.. Dlli,io>n. the Unile!)'il) <strong>of</strong><br />

lIIinoi .. One d.l) <strong>of</strong> the ..eminar \1;1' lit'·<br />

I'ot .. d to lallor hi,lo>r). emp[o~er--t'm·<br />

pln~cc reldlion,hip. IIniun-managem:nt<br />

p"~hl.lo,\. and COI}I film~, unJer lhe<br />

direcIIICL'n 'Iellard .. :llId memO!-r, am!<br />

!lniun nnd rmll1;lgcl11cnt<br />

Al Ihc 'Cl'ond .jl1arlcr mcmbcnhip<br />

mectinll. ·".. nkc pin .. were prc~cnled 1,\<br />

mcmtocr, \lho h,"I\c :rll'lined 2~ >eal' <strong>of</strong><br />

n)nlinIlO'h ,Hlndin!! in the IBF". It \\:1'<br />

a I!re;ol ,.... l·;l\ion. and Ihe oniee ... ;IOd<br />

[ ~~l'uli\e Boaru memher.


Presentations<br />

AI Ihe second qua,ter membershIp me-!!!lng.<br />

SeNlce pIns were preunled 10 25-ye8r<br />

membt!,., Here. P,esldent Eme"Ius W,ll,am<br />

Ba,lell. left. presenls a Pin to Stewllrd OOnaId<br />

K'05chel<br />

P,esident·a"slness ""lInager Thomas L<br />

OeaHley presents pin 10 stewa,d Jack<br />

Haycen I;omplcled<br />

al Unill'd Electronic, In\liUlle.<br />

Presumably. it ha, the only col1ccli,e<br />

h:lfgaining unit <strong>of</strong> electronics imlfuctoP,<br />

in the IBF\\'. I he ~l·ho(ll. "hich i, 10-<br />

caH:d in We,1 De, Moine\. aITord~ lIU·W<br />

members the opporlunil), <strong>of</strong> h:Hing their<br />

}oung~lers-"ho lire inlere\led in e[cctronicC' <strong>of</strong> Bu,inc~<br />

\ianager Rol-::rt William,. \'e;Oliations<br />

"er.;: finali7ed h) the Council un InJu\·<br />

Irial Relations. ;.tnd n(lW I\e are wailinS<br />

for the ded,iun <strong>of</strong> the C1SC.<br />

In mid·June. the ,mall band <strong>of</strong> lechoiciam<br />

enlpln}cd hy Radio·" V Station<br />

" (,10, o"ned hI I ec I' nterpriscs. Inc ..<br />

"hich runs C1t[emen!. The .mall<br />

IInil al KGIO (onl) eighl memher-.) is<br />

deJinilel} lhe underdog-\lnkos\ il obTain,<br />

the eooperatiun <strong>of</strong> ih lhou,and. <strong>of</strong><br />

alJi[iates.<br />

On I:x:ha1r <strong>of</strong> Ollr "iremen. I oca[ H7<br />

e'pre,..e, ih ,intere appreci"tiun to ollr<br />

,i\ter loca[, for courle ... ic~ extended 10<br />

our Ira'eling meml-cr\ during perio(h <strong>of</strong><br />

uncmplo)rncnL<br />

Fill f) H POll I RS. I' .S.<br />

Month <strong>of</strong> May Busy Fo r<br />

Toronto Local 353<br />

1 •• 1 '. JSJ, Tmwvro, O;'\'T. - The<br />

month <strong>of</strong> May \\as a \('r}, bu.) one for<br />

our loe:.[ union. At Ihe l\1a) meeting.<br />

nominalion\ for election!> "ere hdd.<br />

!'ifl),·two II rOlhers were nominaled. and<br />

46 :lfC \landing for election. '1 his i~ the<br />

I!re ale ~t ~how <strong>of</strong> int cre~1 wc've had in our<br />

local for many yea~. We hope it is jU'it<br />

beginning .<br />

On Ma) 12th. the Annual Union<br />

Dancc "a~ held. "jlh !tOme 600 llCr-.ons<br />

in allendance. '1 his }ear's dance y,as an<br />

o\erwhc[ming \[Icee". a~ acclaimed b)'<br />

all in :lllendnnce. Thi, "a~ due mainly<br />

to Ihe fact t"o hands played allernalely.<br />

Tllenty orchid cor...age. "ere gilen a"a}<br />

Il~ door prile~. We gile a \ote <strong>of</strong> IhanL.s<br />

to Brother, Fd '1011 Imd Ihe other memo<br />

be", <strong>of</strong> Ihe Dance Committee-.<br />

Aho in Ma). lhe apprentke~ held lheir<br />

fi",t dance. and thc) arc hoping to maL.e<br />

it an annuIII Clcn!. It "a, an enjoyable<br />

ewning for Iho"\(' who allended.<br />

The local union !iCnI four delegal('S.<br />

Brother-. Tum Hart. I\.en RO'>C. Bob<br />

hmie..on. and Slel'e I\.noll. 10 lhe<br />

Canadian Labor Con8ress Comcntion.<br />

"hi.h ",IS hellJ in Ottawa Ihi~ }car. Oler<br />

400 re\OIUlioM. a, well as an emcrgcnc)<br />

re,ohnion dealing wilh Ihe grem labollr<br />

di'pllte in Quebec. Ilere introductd.<br />

M O~l <strong>of</strong> the resolutions dcalt wilh lhe<br />

inerea,ing <strong>of</strong> Ihe o rganizing area <strong>of</strong> the<br />

("ana,lill.n Labor Congre'~. as "ell as the<br />

adle~ eITects <strong>of</strong> ami·labour legi,,[ation<br />

t!lEW Journol


Annual Union Dance<br />

~<br />

At Ih. A ......".I U ... IO... O .. nce <strong>of</strong> loe.' 353.<br />

To


ha~ II . I'. Fole)'. contractor. four men.<br />

and Did. Bo\\man. Sr. ai forem.m.<br />

Cedar Fletnit h a~ jobs at Millards<br />

Quarry and the Church <strong>of</strong> God lI ome.<br />

and Ika\er Electric ha, Ihe l-LCO<br />

\liddle School ..... hi.h i~ operllled by<br />

John Solie.<br />

1 he local union famil) picnic .... ill be<br />

held in tilt> fall. Wat.h for the d'lIe.<br />

At the June meelin~. the relircnlcnt<br />

"pplicllIion nf Brnth..:r ~I :lllry I'rill .... :I~<br />

approved. BrOlher lI aH)' Joined Loc,lt<br />

361 on June 7. t'Tttnl at the banquet .... ere Clem<br />

l o .... e. repre..entalhe. Ihe Bureau <strong>of</strong> Ap­<br />

I'fentil:e~hip and T rdining. l 'i l)cp;,rtmenl<br />

\If L;.bor, and Joe Reed, who for·<br />

merl}' held thai po,ition. AI\O pre'>Cnl<br />

.... ere l\u,inc'oS Manager 1':1111 !'nmon nnd<br />

hi~ 'ible ItO.<br />

Brother n,l\ i ... main1ain~ II hal'p) home<br />

\.lith hi ... Ilife. \I ,ITY I.ou. and thcir IIIU<br />

slral'ping. h~;\llhy bo)'s. IIc- also ('.. flied<br />

a full 1;1\\\ Chairman Pete Casa~'lt re·<br />

ported [hrlt the re~ults <strong>of</strong> Ihe \iotinJ,1 on<br />

\Irl) II, <strong>1972</strong>. had pa,sed. Chuirman<br />

I'elc ("1I'1I~\:1. I'CII.' DenharL and orm<br />

SlelCn\On dc..cr\·e congralul;uion, for :I<br />

job "ell done.<br />

J OSI I'II P . R OT1IlRII\'t, 1'.5.<br />

tUW Jou rnol


Graduating Clo ss<br />

Show" are the app.e"tl.1"'rn.·nl or Ollr<br />

n ...", ollillliny i, ne"riot: (ompleti"n):<br />

Gene Md aren. Sr .. a 0I~'1 ...;n m,·mher.<br />

.... ho. thi, )eur. e-ekorale, hi, 'oIlh )ear<br />

:\, a 110) \(.'0111 Ie~d ... r :lnll i, no\\ A"hl.<br />

nnl l)i'lrll.1 Cllmmi,~ioncr:<br />

Ollr N"'golilliing: (omnliltee IlIelllheh<br />

'1"111 Dd,e.)II. D ic~ \I iller. I ..., Ne\\ 11I:,n,<br />

AI W""I. J im (,ratlIJn. ( . ranl I ille. J r ..<br />

,"1\1 DOll Merh'r. for Ih ... ltrpro\al <strong>of</strong><br />

thi, )~:tr', innl':. ..... in 'l':.I.: I.ne " ay<br />

IIOHr,J Hpproled oil r~:r t','tII or Ih ..<br />

:,"lOlInl nL.'golbll't.I);<br />

Our ' \l'l'u.ill· Hoard, for Ihe m:,n)<br />

prnhll'lIh ,ollCorcboard. ;tOO uniform ... 1 he<br />

roo~ie leHm ,Ian.. ll "'ilh ,Clen lIin., :lnd<br />

II'o. the N:uional I lcclrical<br />

(ontnlltor. A'MH:i:,lioo and Iheir rep·<br />

re"'IlUI1i1e, :,ren'l a\lare <strong>of</strong> Ihe (.'o..l-anJrlite<br />

e,("I,lIion. nor do toe} h:L1e Ihe<br />

neOrne condilion, thai hJIC I>:en in<br />

e,,,I"n,'c fur )('''f'''. II hi"h "'cre hM.1<br />

rOlljlhl for o~ ollr older "n.1 ,'h;rrler<br />

ml'lLLber..<br />

\\e II I.'r} ".-II<br />

rilln..' •<br />

'"11 negotiating commille ... , <strong>of</strong> olh ... r<br />

1t",'II,. Jon't he led to Ix'lic\e .h:ll Iht<br />

C IK i, ham. JII'I he fair in lOur Ik·­<br />

lil'\.'r;t.ion, 3nJ U~manll,. 311JCl'1<br />

(he I l',leral BLlillling job i~ 1lI()lin{!<br />

:tlont.: Icr) nil'(']~, lIi.h Jim '" Jl Llnn}"<br />

I IIZieh l" hc;,d man.<br />

SOILlC <strong>of</strong> Ihe olher \\orl anti.:ip,uell h<br />

'Iill in Ihe pl,tnnillg ~In{!cs. \\e .,.il1 lI;tle<br />

Locol 414's Midget Baseball Teams<br />

Membe ..; 01 local 4H. lanCa~lIr. PI. have<br />

been spen$O


K\'cr,,1 men on Ihe Hllrrbon I'o"er<br />

~Ialion, .... hich b being .... or~ed 01.11 <strong>of</strong><br />

Local j96. Clarl.\burg. \\'e~1 Virginia<br />

I Ihanl. all lhe neighboring loc;\l~ for<br />

their conlinued help In emplo)ing our<br />

members,<br />

Brother B III~e Judy "a, in ncar lLcd·<br />

dcnl :lnd i~ nOlI in Ihe ho-.pil:11 In \ Iur·<br />

ganlO"II, We~t Virginia. lhe Uni\er~il) '<br />

l-kdical Cenler, :1\ i .. Sulne) (ramer.<br />

An) l'anh .... oulu be greall) IIppre":"lleu<br />

I'll' Ihe...: Oruther~.<br />

\ve h;ld .I ~ouple or daw:, in ad·<br />

vanced elc~lronic .. reccnll). One "o compleled<br />

a course In ~t .. li ~ ",... 10, ,onlrol, Wl lh Ihalr<br />

Instruelor, L .. 1r 10 "ghl e,e JOhn Oollno,. C,<br />

Davis, Inst,ucto. rioriRn ORvis. O. T,ever<br />

'ow. and R. Klyser_ Anolller cleu member.<br />

C, ,",cOee. IOO~ Ihe piclure_<br />

Six Local 428 Apprentices<br />

Graduate to Journeymen<br />

L.U. 42K. "t\t':EI(SFml,U. CALl F.­<br />

Local 42K congr:lIulutc\ the {!raduatinl!<br />

Ilppri;'ntice~. or nc .... journeymen. ",hn<br />

~\leC'C,,,rull) completed their apprentk('­<br />

~hip Irainin~. The) nOI onl) ha\'e com·<br />

picted Ihe .... iHional \\ irernen\ ('ourclICI' wu~ in the hm<br />

pila]. We arc luu ~i flg (<strong>of</strong>\\:ll'd !() .. eclIIg<br />

Brolhcr Lcdhel1cr blU:~ 011 Ihe Job,<br />

We t:ongnttullllC llrolhcr Dlnid Jone'<br />

un Ihe arrival <strong>of</strong> hi, I ..... in ~irh.<br />

Remember 10 he- n rnext union memo<br />

ber al:tll Ijme~. Olher~ are ".ltching and<br />

Judlling the .... hole union by l'our<br />

Iluion~, Be ~ure and allend your union<br />

mectlllg_.<br />

l'URICIo. T. D OROL(.Il, I'.S.<br />

Annual Completion Ceremony<br />

Held in San Diego<br />

Ll . 4ti5, s \' mt:co. C"U .... -The<br />

'hi AIlJlU,,1 Apprentice~hlp Complelion<br />

Cen:nwn) for Ihc San lJiego area ..... h<br />

held re,",cnll) ;11 thc I I CorteL HOleL<br />

II,,: I,oeill 46S·S"n Diego Gil' & Ekelril:<br />

('Olnp;tny Juinl Appremicc,tup tomrmt·<br />

Ice pre~nted a record 34 completion<br />

ceniti"uc\ to thc new t:r.lrhmCn ",1'10<br />

hn\-\: reached Journc) nmn ~1;l1US in our<br />

Ihrce rceu~ni/cd. llpprcnliceublc Iradc,­<br />

IlI\ellll1n, cJc\:lrician. :lIld eleclric mCler<br />

le~tcr. I here WlI) ;In incre:l'>C <strong>of</strong> II O\lCr<br />

l a~1 )Cllr\ IH llnbt'T ur Ilr:\\l!mlc,<br />

We "'·cre .. cry rorhm"rc to ha\c a~<br />

UUT gue~t ,pealcr the Iionorable H ubert<br />

\I lI umphrc)·. U.S Senator rrom \linne·<br />

'lUt:l, Senittor lI umphre) ..... ho I:!"'~ "<br />

50-Year Awardee<br />

Buslnen ......" .. g~, O,' ~ Robbins. Clght, pre<br />

",n\ln8 e 50·year pIn 9nd citation to re I ired<br />

tine-c,ew 10'lm~n Fred Vagle. who wo.ked<br />

at San Diego GIIS & Elect ric Company'S<br />

forme. OceenSlde Ope.atlng He~dquarte.s.<br />

Completion Ceremony<br />

1..... locel 465-Sln O.ego Gas & EIeC1'1C<br />

ComPlln~ Jo,nl ApprenllCeSI>'P CommlUIH!<br />

rKenllt held lIS list Annual ApprenllceshlP<br />

Completl(ln Ceremony at lhe EI Cortez.<br />

HOlel Here. Business ,",anaBer D ,Ck Nob·<br />

bins. Local "65. Sen O,ego. second from<br />

"81"11. presents tl'le commiUee's Annu~1 ,",OSI<br />

OUlllandins Apprentice Award 1o O~rrell D.<br />

O~VI', ncond I,om lell Other.; ,n Il>e pic-.<br />

IWI ere Chue~ In.kup, Superi ntendent 01<br />

San 01<strong>08</strong>0 Gil & Elecl"c Comp~ny's Ca,ls·<br />

bad O"",allng 011trICI, far lefl. and R P.<br />

"Pal " Jone •. [lecH,c SUl>",,,.sor III Ca.lsbad<br />

Oper.tlnll OI1i11CI, al rllth!.<br />

<strong>IBEW</strong> Jou,not


Achievers<br />

-­I<br />

local 465 m~mb~,. IIrld S~rl DI~l!o T'"l'\llt<br />

Corpo.a.IOrl employ~u o.lb"r! Srlook lind<br />

Bob E.p in o~1I .r, Illown W,II> Il1elr C~rtlli·<br />

c"tes 01 Achlevem"nl Delbert and Bob havi<br />

."ccessl"lIy concluded Iwo yellr' '" San<br />

D.ego COIy Collagl ,."ght Icl>ool . .. h .. ~ Ihly<br />

" .. d.ed d ... al m~cl>anl(;l.<br />

ICry limcl) and h.lrd · h inin~ ~~e< h on<br />

Ihe is,,tc\ <strong>of</strong> Ihe: da~. II-"~ IIcll !'C:~' ciled<br />

b}' the I.IOI! peupk in ~Jllend:II1(;~·.<br />

bl,h Ik'\\ JoufI1e}mun recci"d cerlifkale,<br />

from Ihe 1111 \II (In,! Ihc ~I~tle:<br />

• ,f Californi:1 and Ihe ~;111 I) ll'~" (om<br />

nmnil) (""rre~e,.<br />

KOUIIII I ("1111". 1'.').<br />

Good Weather Empties<br />

Bench in Local 470<br />

I.,U_ .'10, II \\ EIWl l L. \ 1 \So;, It·s<br />

r.nall~ happclled herc in dear old 'ell<br />

I n1;I.II1J. Go'lo.l lIe,llhcr ;, l1eh·. ;md IIle<br />

hem;h j, cmpl}.<br />

WI.' h,l\e nOlin' u how \\ell Ihe ().:cup:lliun:11<br />

Safel) :Inll I lcallh ACI ,0'11 IA I<br />

t\ opt:raltnl:!. I he ~: , fel) precaution, :Ire<br />

hecomins f;tb lJ IUlI~. eH~n 10 Ihe e\telll<br />

<strong>of</strong> nwlin~ lemporar} lIirin!! w permanenl<br />

Ihal :1 'I:mdh} i, hardly requi.ed<br />

unlc,~ Ihcy nced Ii) e'lend Ihl' II iTin1:.<br />

We h,!Ve one joh Ih,iI Ihe} Ir) In I)pif}<br />

," nun, union. r H' tnl,1 them Ihnt I cun­<br />

,ider Ih"l di,,·rirninUlion. and Ih"l. if<br />

Ihc} me. tlH.'y may c:11I il lin I.pcn jil,",<br />

hUI nC\i,'r ",JIl-union.<br />

It 's r;ll hl'r fl'lIhclic 10 1\;IKh Ih,'..e<br />

open-,hlll"' h\l), ,',)1111' un ,I joh and Jry<br />

10 , .. ordinUI\! Ih,'iT operaliun ",ilh Ihe<br />

rc,t <strong>of</strong> Ih .. juh. AmI Ih .. funnl r~rt <strong>of</strong><br />

thc lleal i\ Ihul Ih .. minimum <strong>of</strong> inh.'rfefence<br />

Ihe) t:ct j, from Ihe IJmlher-.<br />

ALW;rIl). "C n ..'pei.'l " m;rn', lIe,ire 10<br />

.."rl. ,",UI in m .. n) C:l-,e\. Ihl' e\pcri..'nee<br />

i, laclint:. ~()mClime\ Ihc~ cre,.11." prol>len"<br />

.. here lhert' .... eren·1 an).<br />

We'le all heat·1I ....) IIlLlch ,100111 lhe<br />

,old lIaT Ihat"' s,:oing on in Ihe .... orld.<br />

Well. :1\ far 11\ 1' 111 concernell. lie h,,,c<br />

a cold "":tT l,:uin1: hlCall) - il\ heillcen<br />

hu,inc" and 1,lh" I". We mu,1 he :llerl<br />

I,ml prolcel our s,:;rinl ;I' II~ 11"\ ({><br />

Improve our 11:11 " f life. \\le u-.cd 10<br />

,a). ·· Ris,:ht tIT IIr.lOs,:. ih III) ,·"unln.~<br />

lI uI for ~(lme rl.":I"II1. it"~ "1I.ktcnl) he­<br />

COIllC popul,.r lu c:.-lis,::lIe our f"ir gO\­<br />

l'rnnlCnl, We'll' hennl il .,,;,;,1 Ih"l i"~<br />

crool..eoJ. corrupl, unfair h) thil minllril)<br />

or thai ~fOUp. 11'\ hcen .... it.! lhM hloor<br />

CltU'.'-" :111 Ihc 1I"(Iuhlc. Ih:11 il denwnd,<br />

tOO much. Ill"int"'. il\ been '-1rid. i\<br />

Augu,t, 1971<br />

cru~hing Ihe ""orl el"S. and Ihe roulilici~.n!><br />

are a '"do-nothing" group.<br />

BI:lme Ihc trouble on :Itl)·one and<br />

elerylhins bUI )our;c\lcs. You nil I..no ....<br />

.... hal\ .... rons .... ilh our (ountr). and I<br />

damn ""1.'11 Jon'l h:lvt' to 'rocll il OUI.<br />

bUI I lIill -:\1--1 n ~ H"1 \\ 11.'1\ gl'l<br />

hUI)· in Ihc lat-oor mOICml'nl "nJ ,h\l"<br />

hull' 10 opcrille uiplomalic .. lI} I int.l OUI<br />

ho .... 10 rea~h .ILJI and hI .... url ",ilh<br />

mana1;l."mcnl for a hc"l'r \\:l} <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

If our countr}', \\TUn!.! al limc,. let",<br />

nOI \\;\-Ie rhcloril' un .... h} il i_let",<br />

Ilorl.. II> corrCCI Ihe .... rons,:. 11\ 'lill our<br />

COUnlf)-lhc COUnlr) IIhere "e du halc<br />

a {'hoicc.<br />

w e in H:ilcrhill !hanl (i'lIl Ih;!t wc<br />

~lre a P:lrt <strong>of</strong> Ihi, ~re;ll counlfY. We<br />

\\ill I\or~ 10 build Ihe l.tcHI Hnd Ihe<br />

countfY. ltnd "C lIiII do Ihi. h) h..!coming<br />

invohc,l. Your, trul) hn\ jt"t accepled<br />

Ihrce more )e:lf' un Ihl' Il alerhill<br />

Arca 1I0ard. an :rd\ i knic (ommillec.<br />

'1 he commiltec did a fine juh. und t helic\\.'<br />

Ihi, 11:11 Ihc be_I picnk I h,IIC ~\·cr<br />

;lllended.<br />

We recenll) held our cle'lion. Our <strong>of</strong>fi.e"<br />

lIre I >rc~idenl I)",e II.JIC'. ' ·icc<br />

Pre\ldcnl Doug I-hiler. Reconlin1: SecrCI;lr)<br />

Guy ( .;lIlis. I rc,,~urer ,",l'nnClh<br />

McCan-cr. :,n,1 III"ine" \ 1:lnus,:cr Alherl<br />

Byar,.<br />

1 he I .\en,,;'e Board Illcmhcr- :Ire<br />

l ouh Burn'. Ro} (irimn. Sonnl lI a\\l~.<br />

n o,",h) IImhine!. ,",cnnelh J lul,c. Jill.' Nq·<br />

man. ;ond Ciellrge l'idell<br />

'I he F \;tminin!.! lJO;lrd mcml-.::" :.rc<br />

Tilnllll} IJ urgc~, (\\ircll1;1nl , I O!llm)<br />

Beilrd I II irem:m). Rohert IlenT) I lill("­<br />

m;tn). ;lnd Jimnl} D." i~ I,i~nnli,n 1<br />

Scleral momh, "110. I prt'di .. lell Ihal<br />

~.;'i per Ctnl <strong>of</strong> our mcmhcr,hip .... ollld nOI<br />

\011.' in Ihi, union ekclion. 1 \\;1\ mi'I;rl..en<br />

in nl} predrclion- .lO pN ,·enl uf ollr<br />

mcmber-hip Jid n(ll lOIC. 1 l;""·1 umler­<br />

,land", h} -.0 m:.n} memhcr, :ire m)1 inlnc'tcd<br />

in .... ho .... iII rcprc\Cm Ihem nnd<br />

lIorl.. for IIICm.<br />

I hope Ihc ,:lJllC mrrnher II ill nOI fail<br />

10 ,·ole in Ihe fonlicollling rre,i,lenlial<br />

clccl;on.<br />

1 hope 111;1\ , undcr Ihl' (luminhlr;,lion.<br />

Ihe ne.\1 Ihree-}car Icrm IliII ~ It pro,·<br />

pcrous Hnd happ)' onc for 1 (1~f5 G"n" Wr Uiams Kenny<br />

like. Oo b PoIII, NlllOn Blacksmilh, W"~n"<br />

W,lhaml, RObert Webster. "nd Jimmy MOl·<br />

le."lIo<br />

"


Local 499 Holds Election,<br />

Fetes Retirees at Dinner<br />

L.a . " ~9 . ill'S \1 0 1"'''::.5. I" .-On June<br />

6. 197:!, LoI:al 499 hel..l it~ eledion <strong>of</strong><br />

OftiU:h. Oftker~ for the nc,t term are<br />

I'rc.i..lcm h d. 1 \kCw~IK:). Vkc I'rc"<br />

Idcnt \\ :lltcr I Ureedlllg, Kc~oruing 5.:.:.<br />

rclary \ Genc \\ iliiam'iOn, 1 rc;~urcr<br />

\\cndclt B. H'lncy. tlnd Bu_me ....\ \lana·<br />

,t:er·l in;m..:ial Secrelary Jerr} K, lJunacan.<br />

I he I lccume Boaru member, :ITe I)on<br />

D. V:lll Horn :,nd Johl1 I f·ord. I' fectrk<br />

I.)i\trihllt ion: Richard R \lontgomer)<br />

Jnd Ri,hllrd \ (mrdncr, I le(lrk l'rooul"<br />

lion: Jad. A I udg"le. Meter RCll..lef\:<br />

Jame, I I Illgernid and Robert (j. ,\ reh·<br />

iha ld, ( OH~ D ivi~ion: WIlIi"m F. Weldun.<br />

Di,11 il"l U" 'I. Albia. Coif" ..... Jeffer'lOn.<br />

Knoxville, O,l!llllo~a. ,md I'ella: Robert<br />

E. Nimroo, I)i.trict Unil\ Cl;lrindn. Red<br />

Oill. ami Shenandoah: an,1 John P. Me·<br />

10) nnd Bill I nm~1I1\. 1)"lnct Un!!,<br />

Avoca. Council IIlulh. Gkn\lood, Il nr·<br />

lan, :.nd Mi''iOuri VI. lie)'.<br />

We c\ten'" II ~pccilll Ih,ml, 10 Don<br />

Terr). Jr. Hnd Ihom:" B"lIard, \lho<br />

..eno.:..l a, to.:lIcrs. lin" 10 h d B roo~~. \lho<br />

-.cr~cd ,,~ jU..lt.oc <strong>of</strong> the eleelion.<br />

On April 17. 197:!:. 110 su~.b allcnde'"<br />

a retirement ..linner·pan) for Brother Nel·<br />

~n "1II'K~ic" ' tl;td~milh at the 1.atin<br />

King Re~ t :lUralll in Ell" Dc\ M oine~,<br />

lJunng the cour-.c <strong>of</strong> ttK: e\'ening. A'!Ii,t·<br />

ant il u'inc~~ \ hlllagcr Kich,mJ Varlc)<br />

prelloCOIed an 1111 W retirellle!1i pin 10<br />

Urotht:r Nt:I..on_<br />

Brother NdMlfl h;b hel'" variou\ (lO!>i<br />

tion. in the III LW. ,,"h : I ~ poll' ere\l<br />

\\'ol'l..er. Imenmn. :In'" mo,t reccnt ly.<br />

trouhle,hooler in thl' 1· lcctr;" wrvic,' D,'·<br />

parlJllcnt il rother Nel..<strong>of</strong>l plans to Ihe<br />

in Marceline. /l. h ~~ollri.<br />

'1 he f'ny ilulInl <strong>of</strong>lici:tls informe'" Iht:<br />

A"""i,lIcd I ' je~~ th nt Iht: top corflOrute<br />

I>ol. ..... s n1lly \lin Ino per cent p .. y boo,,,<br />

in 'tOllle C:ISI:\, \l hill: their e m plo)cl:~ :.re<br />

held to the ~.~f, \lage-inueaw cciling.<br />

Semltor Willmm I >ro_~nll re l lJ· wi'iC.).<br />

Joi nt Economic Committec C hnirmal1, ill<br />

critid/ing Ihe policy on Ihe execlltile •.<br />

suid Ihat the reli t h,ue i ~ onc <strong>of</strong> "ju,ticc,<br />

c'IIIIIIII). IIn..l fllirm:cr. mel to url:,tni/e "<br />

ciuh for retired memhc,._ l orl)·'>C'en<br />

IJruthcl"} lin: elicihle for memhcr\hip ill<br />

thi, cluh.<br />

\lore Ihan 18 relire..l llrolhe'" \lere<br />

prelloCnl ;1\ Ihe orsr"nizing mectinj!, and<br />

from thi, group. oOkeh \lerc ciccte.·,1 (01<br />

I\lo'}ear Icnm. T he) arc I're,i.tent (h,II '<br />

Ie) ' anes. Vie~ P re~idelll V ( /\.e"on.<br />

Sccretar)·Tn:a\lIrer W. II 1 11("\, .. n"<br />

ScrSl'an l ·'II·Arm~ 0, L JOl1e" 1111,1 the<br />

I .,c~uti\e Boar'" memtx:h l.re W 1_.<br />

1\ l o~ •. D. D. K itehcn~. W. II . I ,lie,",. lind<br />

Jla l'old Allen.<br />

We c·~ten" an invitation. in the ,pirit <strong>of</strong><br />

torotherhood. 10 all eligible IIrolhel' tt)<br />

join the club.<br />

W ,ROI! A SI \1\ . 1'\<br />

Journeyman Graduates<br />

MemlHrs 01 l ocal 551. Santa Ron. ClIlit_.<br />

who completed jou,neymlln COU'5" and<br />

a'lIdullllOu11l, Rnu<br />

Otl~e r Due,. gradua tes, are nOI ,"Own<br />

Honored Graduates<br />

Local 551 Adds Assistant<br />

Busine ss Manager to Staff<br />

I ,l '. ~ !i l, $ \ "'-'1' \ I{OSA, ( \t.lF,­<br />

I rom tlk: "rca <strong>of</strong> the toiJ; Kedlloood'o-­<br />

gra:t1ll1!\'<br />

10\.· .. 1 ,HJ·, Juri..dktion ~'0'1.'r\ four<br />

~ountih in Northern Culiforniu. a 101<strong>of</strong><br />

territor) A, a re.ult. \Ie ha~e elcete..l<br />

Rol>cn \lOtJntjo) a, an a ..\i,t",nl toll,i·<br />

IK:" manager. Sorr). no pidure. ,h Bob<br />

h ... not !leen e:I~) to eat~h in Ihe onke.<br />

Hnd \Ie don't 1!o.:ncra lly ta~o.: otlr ~al ll er:1<br />

in :1 tool oo~. Cont:ratul'lIion,. Hob.<br />

\\ e'\e he:lrd nothing "ut ~I report'<br />

:loom )ou_ "'eep "I" Ihe good lIoorl.<br />

I ()o.:al .'i51 h'l\ eomp1clCd d,,,...:, lI .. inJ;<br />

Ihe N;lt iona l E1cctrkal Cour'c~ for )0111',<br />

neym;,n in,ille \I in:~lllo.:n_"'lll[il· eCliurnl<br />

and the l'und:lll\enm" <strong>of</strong> !'roce" Control<br />

IIn,1 In,trumentalion. Schedulcd for the<br />

nc;!r future \lill aho he COlli">!:, in Iir,t<br />

l.id ,lIId ~"dc l l""." for journeymen<br />

JOII' A '·R ll tJRltll .. I .... I'S.<br />

Label Show W ell Attend ed;<br />

Local Graduates 39<br />

L.l t. 569. SA:" UII:GO, C /\ Ll F.- lhc<br />

Uniun· l ndu,tri~li Shollo in June lIoa, \lel1<br />

attended by all the people in ')an Diego<br />

and particu l:lTl) by memllef\ <strong>of</strong> our local<br />

nnd San Diego LocIl1 46~, Ih 100 hali<br />

that c~er) city in Ihe United 5l:1tc, and<br />

in Cana"'a can not h,,\e thi, great e\·<br />

hihil flf Ihe union hillel. In Ill;lll\ <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />

c~hitoih. Ihe great ta lcn" <strong>of</strong> m;l,ter (fart~·<br />

men \lere truly "'cmon,tratcd.<br />

I he loe:.1 h:.. h:1I..I t\lO re pl:Lcemcnl\<br />

on hullr"'. during the past month On the<br />

I ,ceulhe Board. " eith Widdol' replilced<br />

K ll~ "'iley. \lho re~iJ;ned. :lIld (ju. \1 0-<br />

dicH re placed Keil h Widdop un the I \.<br />

amining Boarll.<br />

~OS Ifrom other local,) arc digihle ror Th" .PI""n'"e g,aduatu 01 LOCI' 569, San D,.go. C.iol . we,,, hono,ed " ,,~omple l ,on<br />

" lIl'lItlon 1"-1Y. A\ \Ie h,,,o: Ilu "ay <strong>of</strong> con· C."'''"''''1 .. " d banquet o n Mly 201h<br />

6 0 t!lEW Jou,not


On I 'Ibor Day .hb ~i.':lr, :l~ in the p:lSI<br />

number <strong>of</strong> )e'lr-.. Jerr) Le"is IliII h:lIe<br />

hi~ super·,peclacul:1f Ielethon for mu!>""<br />

cul:1r ll)strophy. I urge :111 member-. <strong>of</strong><br />

S69, [\S "ell [\S Iho'>C <strong>of</strong> olher loc:11 un- -,<br />

ions. 10 "nkh Ihi, ,holO. and male a eon­<br />

Irinution to Ihh "orth"hile agent) \lhith<br />

h'lsa, ih PUflX>'>" rl'0 man) people aprarenll)<br />

thou!;ht. Ihi) i"lIe rould nOI be re~olled<br />

on a 101;:. 1 Ie\el-.:,pedall) "hen the eontraclOrs<br />

pr'\(.'lic:.lI) rdu'>C J even to t;l lk<br />

:lOom it_nnJ the local 1\lJ.!> forced to ,"b·<br />

mil il uniialeralJ).<br />

\ I .. ny <strong>of</strong> ollr agreementS h;l\e t~pired<br />

for thi, )e:tr- ,hip)ar.h. neon ~ign.<br />

{A I V .• 11111 uircmf, and \Ie bee a<br />

lUu\;h 111:111 in all <strong>of</strong> Ihcm.<br />

Our ricnic "a\ helll on June 10t h. and<br />

hec,W"': IIf Ih,1U1 V. Gen·<br />

,dm". Co A. San·<br />

( he/. I)on,jid D. S


More Local 605<br />

On the EHV cutover II thO Brookhaven sub.<br />

ilillion. high Over Ihe hlill 01 MississippI.<br />

/He Local 605 Oroti,0r. Irby Allday, leU, ond<br />

Pert Johnson.<br />

.'<br />

Local 60S Brolhe •• CIHII, 1111. and A. L.<br />

Chalk.<br />

The I;ontracior \la, 1Ft CO. Inc. <strong>of</strong><br />

S:,1t I. .. ~c City. I-xc;:pt for '>Omc man;tgcmen!.<br />

.-quipmcnt rC(lair" lind other \\orl<br />

not covered by our lI~rCCI1lCnl. our local<br />

fumhheJ 1111 lhe \\or~mcn on the juh.<br />

'I he owner CUm[lU!l )' '\'I~ Teprc,emcd<br />

hy N. L Stampley, chief cl1!;inccr: W. II.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>ilel, a~~i~li tnl chief engineer: E. B.<br />

Jenkin'. '-Cnior engineer: and 11 . G.<br />

I'cll'lo::r. L C. IInrricl'. lIob ChClilhnf11.<br />

ILll,j Bob Bailey, engineer" Th c~ engim:crl<br />

nt,o served a~ in,pcclor~' un the<br />

jllh.<br />

JFLCO was rcprc-cnlcd by I rank<br />

S;II .. I., project IUlloCrinlcndcnt. with Wade<br />

Sulli\an and I-l ugh Iledgepcth. a,~i,tant<br />

su~rintcnden t s: A. H. Rogillio. ufllee<br />

clerl.: S. L. Booth. I>crq Burlc. Vernon<br />

I' igoll. and V:lIl SU]h';II1. crew fon:mcn:<br />

J llme~ Lewi~. neet mech:lnk: and hL,t hut<br />

not ]e:L51. Ihe worl.men IIoho :tclU:tlly per·<br />

formed the worl..<br />

It ..cern, th:LI the MI'&I Company. ill<br />

the Ii!',l place. l1~ed ,'cry good judgmel1t<br />

in their location <strong>of</strong> the ,Ialion ,ile. aboul<br />

12 mile~ \I~~ I <strong>of</strong> IIrool.h:I\cn. t.1i'\.~i"ippi.<br />

ju,t \\e~t <strong>of</strong> \lc(all\ Crcd and a milc<br />

or ,0 north <strong>of</strong> U,S. Il i~h\l;l) Rot. T hc<br />

,tnlion was buill :L1!m!;·dde the corn·<br />

pnny\ CJli~ling Jack,on IO-liaton I{ olllte<br />

.'\()()-KV line. for a !,:OiL\enient cuiover.<br />

and Ihe name i .. !'mlll.lin FH V !:>ub·<br />

\Ialiun.<br />

'1 here are 10 he Ihree II S· KV Iil1e~<br />

k-eding from Ihi\ ~ I aliun-one new line<br />

10 Auburn, l\Ii~>i\,iJlpi. une line 10<br />

"<br />

Nnlchc.'Z. and onc to Ilrookh:Lven. I he<br />

Inlier feeds arc being n,'(ompli,hed hy<br />

CUlling into and re\'amping the e1.,i\ling<br />

BrooI..tHL\'en·N:'lthel I I S·"V line. -I here<br />

\\:L' al"o built quite :In t"xten,i,e \)'Iem<br />

<strong>of</strong> henvy duty bu, fur ]1,R- ]... V ,I;ltion<br />

lICf\iee and future line lal.e<strong>of</strong>f,.<br />

rhere "ere in,t;Llled nine '>Ct~ nf<br />

~\lilehes . .'IOO·KV !Southern SI;He\ 1 quip·<br />

ment Comp:Lny), each \lilh;1 C;\p;lI:il)' <strong>of</strong><br />

2.()OO :Lmpli. and three ""::1, <strong>of</strong> red hc;u.!.<br />

:lir-hla~t S l~ilehe,. 500 ]"'V. 2.000


Local 649 Graduates<br />

Loc,-I &49. Allon, III., held 11. Annual App,entice G'lIduel,on ean.<br />

que'. Shown, left 10 "Ill'll. IIr. Wllyne Hense", Banquet Chairman;<br />

Ga.y HB't~Og Bnd Mike $happ.'d. e,adu8'es; Iv.n K.llmer. Appren­<br />

I,ce Comm,u •• member: 8111 P/I,ke., Busmess Mlln"g~,; lind Steve<br />

te$icho and H Arold Whlppl., g ... du~IU.<br />

Sea'ed, lelr to ,,~ht, Gary H~r1z01!, Henry M.r11n.,~. Ono WOOdS.<br />

and SIeve l ellcko. Irad"ates, Standing. Bill C.mp, M,ke Sheppa,d.<br />

Harold Whipple, Don Sth"I1%, Dan Catherar. Bill Goltlob. Ind<br />

OO"lln McCo,mlck. R,adlratn,<br />

IH.)fit~ are 1he ont} impmlnnl thing on<br />

e;(flh. We thinl. prufil\ .. hour.1 I'(' good<br />

enlluJ!h \U Ih:t! Ihe (om Ill"" man can<br />

1'"10\ life In ii, cntir~l) in a '>(,,;i('l)<br />

'h.., (an prtl\ltlC' hi' full n~;;J\ ;mu ";In!'<br />

;10.1 ,jc,ir~, Ilnd can cle,,!!\." him in goo.xl<br />

('r.ler.<br />

In .. h')Tl. Ihe "tlrl.ing j1(',lple <strong>of</strong> "merica<br />

,cc ;\ flood .kgrcc IIf aC'Comrli~ h·<br />

men! in life. lihert), ;10.1 Ihe PII"lIil<br />

oIf hHppine ..,<br />

I I'I U .. go 10 Ih ... pull\ :md 'ole for<br />

a l"h;,"j,'t' Ihal "ill m,I).'" life heuer. l et<br />

u, ek~t ;1 m:ln ",hu ~:In ;It I\';)'t hrin\!<br />

f\C;)",e to \lIlr pl'llple lin o.':)rth 'meri­<br />

~;on\ :Ire tin:d <strong>of</strong> ..... ndinp ho~, til \\:11'"<br />

anu ha\inj! thl.'m ("om... tond. lind I'IC' told.<br />

"You l';ln unl) 1.':lm '" JI1I)",h t-ecnu~<br />

~ml l·lO ll ..... inn;lIiun if }Oll e;lIn IU ("enh<br />

more." IlIn:,liuII, 111\ Brulher, IInll Si,­<br />

II.' I"~, i, call ..... tI l11()fl' h) Ihe eM· ..." [lWfilS<br />

and e:lrninj!' <strong>of</strong> a fell Ih:m hy Ille few<br />

l','n" im're:l'e in P;IY lIe g,·t une,' II }CaT.<br />

Al 1111"11 { (j I II( I \. P.S.<br />

Work Below Normal in Alton;<br />

Apprentice Banquet Held<br />

1..1 . Mil, A l TO' . Il L. Ihl.' "orl<br />

he rl.' on Ihe AII .. n "re;) i, "" Iull nOfmal<br />

for thi, tlml.' uf lilt: \(';Ir. A, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1'''1 rl.'",'rt. ~.; uf lIur I.~[) mo.'ml>l.'r,<br />

aro.' ci1 h.'r ,on Iho.' hen,h "T ",or~ing out<br />

(If our lerriWr).<br />

I hefl.' are a ("uuple lIf tli!! /,1'" un the<br />

.lr:l",in!! ",1;tr\1. one inlollinj: th.; \hell<br />

Oil CO!llP:III) IOnd ;\ d;)JIl. tout !l('ilher<br />

IIf them h t'l.I1'«ICJ III ,tart in Ihe near<br />

future.<br />

A, for lhe aUil;lit, in our l.lI:al.<br />

"0.' held nur Annual Apprenlke Gr.ldu·<br />

"liun 1I:lIIqllet on \I .I ..... h 271h, After a<br />

tine mell!. 'JX'eche' "er... lIelilered "><br />

\ klli" rurky, Bureau uf Apprenticc,hip<br />

and ., raininj!: W.II!;..:c \I...\('n....)n. Dirc("­<br />

tur IIr auuh edm;:.tl"n: lind \\ ,lIi;1111 L<br />

1' ;lr~cr, l ocal 6.19 Bu,ine,' \I:JJ1:lger.<br />

WI! ".:re all h ~lpl"Y to 'c.: I Ollie<br />

Nohle. repre-,tnlin~ :';Ich~ Ilcellit: in<br />

rhh :rre:o, at lhe h:lnquet. I lillie 'pent<br />

:t fc" ycnT~ wrling on \lUf apprcnlice<br />

leI! 10 "ghr, MIke<br />

SheplHI,d. G ... y Ha",<br />

~og. SIeve le$Ic~o.<br />

and H.,old WhIpple.<br />

gr.d"ate$.<br />

tUJJlllli1Lc~' an.! .!clore.! :. lur <strong>of</strong> lime<br />

t" 1'oc1l ... rin~ "Uf l'lrogr:.m.<br />

1\ tIN :,i,1 tour,c ":,, rt("cml) IItfcr.:d<br />

fUl' .011 <strong>of</strong> nur rncml"ler" rlcle,,:! 0·01.'11.<br />

Ilifc <strong>of</strong> Brot hl.'r F;lrien O'Dell, COil·<br />

dUl·teli Ihe .:uur...:. II i, :1 ,cry fine<br />

cmu·",:. :In,1 I urgc ('cr}III\I.' III IU~( II<br />

-If ami "hen il i~ olTl.'rcd :I\,:"in. Be·<br />

liele me. il ",ill 1>1.' limc 11Oon a~ """,iNc. I .Iter.<br />

Ill' hup mcn in<br />

orher Irade, IIho carc a"tlut their future.<br />

Ihcn ;lIlothcr ph:lS(' "f "lIT jll" ",ill<br />

hc 1o.,.,t forcll.'r.<br />

GONI>O' AIIIIINI, I'S.<br />

Members Attend Young<br />

Action League Conference<br />

Li t, 660, \\KrEtUiUtn , co,,, On<br />

J une 10th. Brot hel'!> Ed"aru Srriellou\I,I'<br />

:lml John Kealcne) il1lemh!u :1 unc,dny<br />

conference <strong>of</strong> th ... Young Union Action<br />

L e~gul.', AI'L-CIO, ht'lJ :t\ Ihe l abor<br />

I dUl;Illon Center or lhc Unill.' .... it~ .. r<br />

Conne ..·licur.<br />

At our In" genl'ral ml.'l11her,hip lII ... el·<br />

lng, Bmlha Kl'H\eney ga"e ~n im,·rc't.<br />

ing r,'port l\ll Ihe l·onfcrcn~('. 1 Ito.' gen­<br />

"ral Iheme "I" Ihe tooh for ,,~i;II<br />

ehang(' :Uld telhniqllc\ for implementing<br />

Ih.'m. Brluh"r t.. ... :l\l.'nc~ ;Iho 'fll.l~1' Ilf<br />

Ihc po"i"ihl) rh;lr IIn('ml"lo)mO:II1 "<br />

C:,,"CU "I \ller'£c:rlmJ, ('",imnmcntalj""<br />

amI "Iferl'd Ihe \uggeSlion thnt I;,",\r<br />

IIni(ln~ ,hiluM ,Ifi'e to get II gTl·;I1cf<br />

Illice in llcr.: i ,illn-III:1 ~ing .<br />

I hi .. ye;) f I~ Ihe 2~lh Anni""" "n<br />

"f Ihe I ahor-M.I!l:lI:wntl.'nl Rdalion~ All<br />

ur 11}.t7. hclter lnO"'n a~ lhe T;,ft-<br />

1I;lnk) I :." Durin, Ihese past :!~ IC;'r-..<br />

Ihl\ 1;111 hd' hlld ,I pr<strong>of</strong>ound eITcct ,)I)<br />

AmC'Tk"n \\.lr~lJJg people, TOOa)_ lherc<br />

;Ire 19 \I:rtl." lIilh right·t..,."'or~ lall~.<br />

Ihc \\"ru, "ri~hl 10 lIorl·· ;lfe u..cll til<br />

mi,Ic;.d lhe p


Work Scene Is Picking Up;<br />

100 Men Still Out <strong>of</strong> Wo,k<br />

1..1,.1. 665. LA "SI"G . \11('11.- T he<br />

work )ilu:uion in our !lrea i) pid,int; up<br />

,'cry ,lo" I}-"ilh \11 11 over 100 men<br />

OUI <strong>of</strong> worl in our juri\lliclion,<br />

Our net;OIi;'lion, f"ilcd 10 milterialiu'<br />

on Ihe local kvel. '10 "e "cnt 10 lhe<br />

council in Wu,hin~lon. 0 ,('.. ,n Mu)<br />

The rl',ulh, ,1> <strong>of</strong> I h i~ Iclter on May<br />

2')l h, urc nm ""I>"" lCI. Rememt>cr,<br />

Ihe pily rai"" ~li1I h:" to p:l'~ 'Ir.<br />

Ni.\()n\ p:lY Bo.ml I hcrc an: !I 101<br />

<strong>of</strong> nnhapp) pocopl.: in thc (un~lruclitln<br />

inuu,try h-. IInJ<br />

mcmtx-n. )(lLJ'd lile to ..ce appe:ar in the<br />

JOllflwl. feci frcc 10 cunt,tct me ur Ihc<br />

onkc.<br />

Be lind II) c,lch ull,c,.<br />

\\""1 "'''IClI1('I'. ".S.<br />

Business Manager Pickets<br />

Own Office in Richmond<br />

t.u. 666. IUnnlO;\O. \A.- ' am<br />

IlCginning 01) k iter b) rc pt)rllllg :a<br />

l1runge ~cc nc "hich IlI'Celt,'d me Ull a<br />

~i,i t to the luc.11 uniun <strong>of</strong>lice !l few<br />

"ccb "gu. ' here. M.lemnl) p"r:ldinp<br />

"a~l and forlh in fnml <strong>of</strong> the t>nilding<br />

" hich hou\C,> Ihe IOI.:'II'S re nled uniccs<br />

"ere BUlinc,", 'larHlg{'r (,rol'{'r Wilc).<br />

I in.mcial Scctetary HUlch lahn. ;jnl!<br />

Ihe perl link onkc h"I). " r~. Duuie<br />

PUf\:e'l. 'I he) IIocre 1111 "e.lring plJc.rnh<br />

"hi~h rcad, "l le uf Ihe buildins,<br />

the t. l ilchini,t~ and ll rit,'lhr)ers llnion,.<br />

~aw fit to aw"rd it cuntract fur clcc·<br />

Iric;!1 repair, III II non-union company.<br />

\\ithuul ~on~ull in t:: our local onkiah.<br />

"<br />

I<br />

On Pickel Line<br />

1<br />

I<br />

Shown Is Buslnen ManDg8. Grove. Wd8y,<br />

Local 666. Richmond. Va.. p;c~elln. Itla<br />

local'. tenled <strong>of</strong>f,ea bu,ldlns Ttl8 .8ason II<br />

Ihal Ihl' own,"" <strong>of</strong> thlt bUilding employad<br />

• non'union company to do elect"c.' .e·<br />

pans on I". bu;ldonS,<br />

I'm sure ~OO1elhillg could ha\c heen<br />

"urlcd out to ~:I\e m thc humilialion<br />

<strong>of</strong> h"'ing non·union elc~lrka ' "or~eh<br />

un the prcmi..es. ,'11,1 I'm equ;llI) '111"1:<br />

thlll ..... hen .... e I;ct around 10 he!!innill!!<br />

eonllruClion on nur 0" n hcadqlluncr.<br />

builuing. the lirkl.la)c,"" "ill ,,:ani to<br />

lno" if the joll i, IOU per (enl union.<br />

Olher Ihan the c:arlh-,h"li"t:: d~ld.lP·<br />

ment rcporlcd "hoIC. there i, \ery lillie<br />

IU tell }OU Ihis month; huwclcr. 1h"le h<br />

cnough "orl for the cnlire rnem~r'<br />

,hip; Ih(' :appTenlice~ and their (Tamms:<br />

dtTeo;lOr arc enjo)ing freedom fwm<br />

nighl 'oChou'; therc h ;l~C !leen nu rc~enl<br />

Jc.,l h, fir inJuric~ 10 rcporl; :lI1U il IU"1l,<br />

Ii~e i(~ guing to he " nice ~ummcr.<br />

K ."M()~ \I KOlllln ... P,').<br />

Apprentices Welcomed;<br />

Billboard Campaign Praised<br />

Llf. 675, ELl7 \IIE III, ..... J. ·At \lIlt<br />

I" ~I mcctins. Pre,ident Bob Gu~mpcl<br />

administerw Ihe oath <strong>of</strong> oblig:ation 10<br />

our nc" Cl>1 STOUp 01 hrst-ye:ar :Ippren·<br />

liccs. Thc I1{'W Brolhers arc Jim Baronc.<br />

R:ay Dc~'arc o, Joe Gambino. Jim Her·<br />

ins:. Bjll Holden. L mil Hryccnlo. ROg


lion h tJ) aroll~ing the I'I lItJlic-I1lH~i n 1!<br />

thc people a"an: <strong>of</strong> the prot-kill. Thou<br />

i, \l h} the theme <strong>of</strong> "American L:loor_<br />

1110: World\ l"ine~t" lO.a~ ~h Ihe<br />

onl) uri!:in:11 C"Olllmiltce memher IO.hn h<br />

\lill aClilC in the pro,{:ralll.<br />

We h,l\e one lllemhcr on Ihe- Appr,'n<br />

tice\hip Commillee Voho 10.;" nn Hpprenlice<br />

IO.hel1 Ihe proj:ram lir,1 hc~:to<br />

- 1 10)1.1 Dnlf). I lo)d\ M.n. \\':111c.<br />

lini,hed rhe program :1ntl i, nu\\ a menlher<br />

<strong>of</strong> the comm ittce. Our olhl'r lIlt)<br />

l·oI11lnill...... l11el11hcr~, Il n'thc'" Cedi<br />

"CutlUn" Rnl'lCr1\ und Allin Ilr(lIIder,<br />

arc HI\I) i=r:lllu;l!e\ <strong>of</strong> Ih ... pl'ogr;1Il1.<br />

'1 he dinnl"r party ami cercmol1) Voere<br />

anendctl h) ;lprr:1own "10 8rOll>e, H T. "Hank·' Sel>lnde!.<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Local 684'" Ii,s! in"tuClO'S. end<br />

Broll>et$ Rudy L,ndqui~1 "nd Joe Klobe,.<br />

da!>z. p.esent ,nslflKlo.s,<br />

,ar) cekbr:l1ion (If l oc:.1 filiI! on Arril<br />

:!9. <strong>1972</strong>. al Ihe 1 ul.·:11 7 11 Ihll in \I,ln,­<br />

lidJ. Ohio. One hundred ,i'\lecn mem·<br />

Ix'r' \leTe honorl',l :1Ilt.! !(itcn 'f" .. cial<br />

:1\\':lnb. inrluding I c,lcr ~ :Ih~ <strong>of</strong> \lan,­<br />

lidd. II ho i, the "Ill} Ih ing ch:,rt~'r<br />

menlher uf Lrn:nl (illl" \\hich Ila, (onn... d<br />

in 19 17.<br />

Loc:11 61HI ..:('11 '''l\I:r. ''''rion 'Io)er. 1 c .. lt:r L.<br />

'IUlh, Gui] I'eter..un. Merle I·illen~"'r.<br />

I e,ler Rah)" ].to) Sch:laf. (,knn \h''el).<br />

1I :llt!ld "'hf)rts, Jad Spellman. ('~' r:tl,1<br />

I . Wenler. (lnd Paul William,.<br />

Gue," included bu~me" man:J,{:er,<br />

frllm o,c'cr:11 olher local~. arc:, cllmr;,,­<br />

lOr" \\t'lf:tre Office reprt:\Cm"lh.:,.<br />

1 \el,:uli\e Sc..:rel:lT) <strong>of</strong> Ohio Sl:ll~' "uiMinl;<br />

Tradc, JO'>Cph Sedh),. and Imema·<br />

tion,,1 ].tt'preo,cnl:llhe, 1 rnC--1 &011 :lIld<br />

I r.tnli, Clar~.<br />

Wllrl..in!! ~tJndili()n~ in Ih" I oc,,1 6~R<br />

lerriltlr) h:!lc heen poor.<br />

Wc h,lI I.' h:lt! m:toy p..'oplc OUI <strong>of</strong><br />

VoI)r~; h()\lC\cr. thr.)tr"h Ihc 1"'I'I:m(.'~' "f<br />

,urrollndina,: 10I:1Ih-Io Vo hOIl1 \Ie :Ire<br />

m,N I:!r;ucflll- \l(" ha'e h:ld lilli,' IIn­<br />

~OlJ'I(I)rncnl for Iho'>(' \lho lO.i,h 10<br />

lr.tlel. Our ,incere lhan~, 10 Ih(1'o(' hlt:.l,<br />

Ih"t r~ndl'red t" h~lp.<br />

II IMOLD I" lI t M'OJ r, II. \ 1.<br />

Work Picture Improved;<br />

All Members Working<br />

L t!. 6-.' . G \KV A~IJ 111\\1\10'1>.<br />

1'1>. I he 1O..';lIher and our \lor~ "i,·­<br />

lUre h",~ iOlprOled rC'Ct'ntl) "calher.<br />

\I i-c ,tot! IO.llrl..lO. i ..... il 10. a, a rrn,,,h Vo iOler<br />

alltl 'rring. I ICf}One i, hid 10 1O.{'rlo.<br />

n()lO.. :tod voc h;"e 11 (1.'10. Irer<br />

1\. "'''e ,ollie monc) for 0..' \1<br />

lO.inler. 1\(,)lhl.'I'. a\ lO.e m~1 ha'e wm(<br />

m"r" "f Vohill Vol.' h:ld la't' Voinler.<br />

III Ih,· lime }OU rC:,Jtl Ihi, ,JTlidc,<br />

our ri,ni. :lnd ele':lion Voill h,: OH"f '01<br />

(lr\(' IIf the memne'" <strong>of</strong> Ihe I ':ominin!!<br />

HUll,,1 h n'nnin,{: fur re·eleclion, Ifr"ther<br />

].t"" 'ht',{:nl\C i\ running fllr "'-"<br />

prc\I.il-n1. ;,ntl BrUlher ].t oben I atler i,<br />

fllnninl! fur the F \eCUlilc lIo:lr,1<br />

ftr"ther


He i~ one <strong>of</strong> the bu,iesl membcr~ <strong>of</strong><br />

our locul bUI rarcly m i, >c~ a lOCH I unioo<br />

meeling or :111 r~e,uth'e Bo:ml m",clint;.<br />

I-Ie hal. ...enc... liS '>Cerel:I"Y <strong>of</strong> the Joint<br />

Apprenlice..,hlp und I nlining C'ommillce<br />

fOf ~"eral )e;II.... lind in .. d"' il iun 10<br />

bei ng II. delegate It) Ihe Building Trude,<br />

Council. he hll ~ )Cr~ed Oil Ihe ~[tfel)<br />

Commillee; he\ [11'0 '>Cf\,... d Oil our<br />

Chr i~lmll~ ('0I11111ll1ee fur ahoul 20<br />

)eilf\. Joe is :I \CI) e:lpahle and hardwor~ing<br />

member ,Ill'" i, ti~ed h) ult<br />

.... ho ~no ..... him .<br />

Ahhough Brothcr Joe l erm h.I' dedined<br />

the nominiltiOll :., bOlml memher.<br />

so Ih:l1 he can ,pcnll more lime .... ilh<br />

hi, f:llni ly. he .... in HI ..... ll yS be :.v:lil:lble<br />

..... 11l'n hc C:ln lI~,i,t lhe I"cnl union or<br />

any memher at lilly time. '1 h :IIl~'. Joe.<br />

for u job .... ell dune. We wish ..... e had<br />

illure memiler\ li ke ~1l 11 .<br />

Bring an \lld-lil!!er 10 II nweli ng.<br />

ell 1111 I 5 O. WI! 'O~. I' .S.<br />

Board Members<br />

The5e B.olhe •• have n .... ed On Ih. Eum,<br />

ining Iloa.d <strong>of</strong> LaCrson!> .... ere in<br />

:lIIendancc. Among them were the<br />

honored appremices. local unio n <strong>of</strong>lkers.<br />

eleclrical contractors. Internalio nal I ~ e p ­<br />

rc\enlalil'",S. Natio nal Electrical Contractor,<br />

Association rcprcsentalil·cs. and I ll~ ',<br />

but not least, the lovel y .... ile~ lHltt girl<br />

frieou,.<br />

M a~ter <strong>of</strong> ceremonie, .... as lJu ~i l t-C's<br />

Manager R. T. Noac~. and gue~t<br />

,('>Ca~ers .... ere <strong>International</strong> Kepre'>Cotatile<br />

I'at AlCnlation <strong>of</strong> a SO-}e:" pin to<br />

IIr01 her W. W. Kid, Sr. I'm ,ure our<br />

new linemeo IH're impre~'>Cd to .)Ce IiI'­<br />

in~ pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the loog and rell;\rIling<br />

ca r;.:er Ihat lic ~ ahcad for them. Congratulal<br />

ions. Brother Kiel.<br />

'1 he prOlldesl <strong>of</strong> the graI." IIf apprell1icc~ h i p training<br />

.... ere prewnleu 10 I~ rother~ Joe K.<br />

I lcl~hcr. I . C. I-I e~ter III. i\l orri~ P.<br />

It lll)d.e. :md llernard Ub .. no,~i.<br />

Completion tcrlificate, .... ere pre'>l.'nted<br />

10 the gm"'lI: ll c~ hy Brother Ed Leonard.<br />

I raining Director; Brother Ronnie I'alter-on.<br />

l ocal 7 16 I'r e~iden t : :md I.onnie<br />

P" .... cll. memher <strong>of</strong> the Appn:ntice~hip<br />

C·ommitlce.<br />

At-" honored Ilere I I g(;"III:.t.:, fronl<br />

our K c~identi1L I 1 raining Schoo[­<br />

Ilr other~ Kohen r. Fuk·hef. Anlhony<br />

Grove'. l uther lI uover. Rohert F.<br />

I\liller. Vernon M. I'rice, r honw\ Scnrle.<br />

J nme~ II . Srnilh. Juli an I :llIoon. Jimmy<br />

Welborn , Koben Willinrm. and Sam F.<br />

Wilwn.<br />

All in all. it lIn, 4"ile :rn exciti ng and<br />

memorahle el'ening. We e.xlend a hig<br />

ronsr:t1ulation ~ to Ihe gradlJ:lles.<br />

See }Oll at the ne~t Illl·eling.<br />

l" foRR\' K. KI\", P.S.<br />

Press Secretary Reports<br />

On Local 728 r s Activities<br />

L U. 7211. I"T . I.,\l IlEIU)AI.E. FI.A._<br />

Recentl}. 11 s<strong>of</strong>lb:11I g:lIne .... a~ held be-<br />

' .... een lhe cre .... ' :11 the po .... erhOu '>l.' and<br />

the Diplum:lt 1I00ei. 1 itt Ie Y,"')"ec<br />

~tallillm \1:1\ Ihe ,ite <strong>of</strong> thi, Sunda} ":I,h.<br />

An onidal ,cort' .... al>n·' ~ept, hilt ever)­<br />

one [ t ; ll~ed ..... ilh :Igreed the flOllcrholl .....<br />

tC:Ull won.<br />

Along wilh thi~ mOl1th\ ,tory arc picturc<br />

~ <strong>of</strong> lhe 1I 100d Ilan~ Dinner. which<br />

II:" held :11 the lIarefool Mailman HOld.<br />

Bro ther f-,-likc O'lIrill" Hnd lI i1l Il o~well<br />

I'eceil'cd tW() -~H ll o n l11edalliolh. lind<br />

Urolher I ~n)' Win~tem l received nn award<br />

for one gallon.<br />

Sometime ago. I :11'011',


Houston Graduates<br />

Scenes Irom Florida<br />

Local 721. rt. LI"dl.dall .. Fl .... held a Blood<br />

e.nk Olnne. I' the Blreloo( MaIlman HOlel<br />

ShOWn .1 Ihe dinne •• lelt to .ighl•• f. Ray<br />

Wlnsteld. One lallon donor; MIke O·Brian<br />

lind 0111 BOiwlll. two 18110n dono,s; and<br />

Cad Wuest. Blood eank Cllai'm8n.<br />

Sid on<br />

the JOt>. Rrnll.'mber th:II, Orolhe ..... the<br />

FlC\1 lime you gel thi .... l)' or .(:0 10 the<br />

~Iorc for ..oda<br />

1\ul IIIlll'h c1'>t- hih h;IIl,'lCIW


Mournecl<br />

I<br />

First A id Class<br />

B,oH>e, Ch""es Lato.e.<br />

Lac,,' 130. New,uk. N.J .•<br />

his wIle, p.sUd .way in November.<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

There \liJJ al\lays be a pr!l}er in my<br />

heart for him.<br />

r 0 Ch:lrle, L :llOrc'~ (:lmil). the oRiccr~<br />

and members <strong>of</strong> our local express their<br />

:>}mpathy.<br />

Annual Aw ards Banquet<br />

Held in Burlington<br />

L. U. 735, II UIU, I,\CTO,\,. IA..-The An·<br />

nllal "pprcntice~hip A\lard\ 1I:loquel \\:IS<br />

held Ihj" ~e:lr :11 the Arion Cluh. Carl<br />

Oppelt. Chairm:1Il <strong>of</strong> the 101la St:lle Co.<br />

ordinalin~ CornlniHee. spo~e briefly to<br />

the ] oc:,1 73.~ ollieer". Graduating :'pprcn·<br />

tiees. and \lhe).<br />

John Parmeter. Chairman <strong>of</strong> Ihe Soulh.<br />

ea\t 10\1:1 l ATC. pre'>Cnled certificates to<br />

~radu a le, Roberl Duckstcin. Cliff lO1mb,<br />

Gary lant. Tom RO\lIc~. :md Kenneth<br />

Parrish.<br />

P re~idcnt Ll o~d Heincy nnd Business<br />

Mana!;cr Paul IInle both addre~d the<br />

!;raduntCi. Their rem:lr~~, "hich "ere<br />

along the same line~. dealt \lith Ihe c\'er·<br />

chtln!;in!; and "idely dilcr..ificd electriC'a1<br />

indu~lr}·. and "ilh the grnduates. \lho<br />

hl1\e mt"rely reached Step One in their<br />

trainin!;. In order to become. ami rcmain,<br />

fiht class eleclriciaM. the} mUSt. "hile<br />

g;:lining additional e\perience. be "illin!;<br />

to a~rb ne" mt"thod~ any ~tandard~ <strong>of</strong><br />

tht" indu


It is with deep regret that I report the<br />

passing <strong>of</strong> retired Hrothers lohn D. Cum·<br />

mings, Sr., fa ther <strong>of</strong> President John D.<br />

Cummings, Jr .. and Arthur A. Kissinger,<br />

another retired member. We extend our<br />

deepeSt sympathy to their families and<br />

friends.<br />

HAIIOt.O !-IOLZMAN. P.S.<br />

Ollicers 0/ Local 776<br />

Local 756 Holds Picnic<br />

At Ponce de Leon Springs<br />

LU. 756, I)A YTONA Uio: ACII. FLA._<br />

This rear's picnic .... as again held at Ponce<br />

de Leon Spring~. Due 10 the large num·<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> members and d.::pendents .... ho at·<br />

tend the"e picnics. there are few other<br />

p l :lce~ that can <strong>of</strong>fer the fadlities the<br />

~pring has. There :lfC a ~hallow s .... im·<br />

Illing :11'e1l for the vcry young and a<br />

high·dive area for the older children and<br />

Ihe adults. There is aho an under .... ater<br />

vie .... ing stalion Ihat allo .... $ a fi!Jl-e)e's<br />

\iew <strong>of</strong> lhe spring to those who don't<br />

.... i .. h 10 get .... et.<br />

The paddle boats .... ere a big aurae·<br />

lion Ihis }car, and e\'en Ihhing \\as tried<br />

by some <strong>of</strong> the picnic!..ers. Camp sites<br />

were available for those who wbhed to<br />

spend the wce!..end there.<br />

Florida Picnic<br />

toc;al 176. Ch.rleston, S. C .• el~led <strong>of</strong>ftee~ IOf Ihe nut lerm. St.ndln&- left to tight,<br />

they .. re President W. P. Co


Delegation Attends<br />

<strong>IBEW</strong>·NECA Mee!;ng<br />

L.l '. 806. EI. LEi"VILI. t:. "'.Y.-A delegalion<br />

Ietl by AssiSlant Busine~~ \lan!lger<br />

Tom McElr!llh !lnd Pre.,idenl Sal Acc'lnii<br />

!lllcnded II meeling jointly prt .... ntrd hy<br />

the mEw ant.! NECA. The theme <strong>of</strong> the<br />

meeling loIas ~Opc:n 5hop\ and Non-union<br />

5hoJh:'<br />

I tte nelol p3'>S"ort.! i, productivity. We<br />

listened diligently as Internalional Represcntati\-e<br />

J ohn Barry: Franeis J. Ledou~.<br />

Repre!OC:ntati\·e. Fa~tern Re~ion. NECA:<br />

ami Mich;lel 1i;lrry (no relation to John).<br />

Repre'ij,'nt:l1i\c. Central New Yorl.,<br />

NECA. carefully outlined thc rel:llion­<br />

,hil" betwcrn union lahor and manaJ;ement<br />

wh,m a~\ocialCd "ilh Ihe organized<br />

labor mo ... ement.<br />

Brother John Ilarry. reporting to the<br />

delegates from New " ork Locah :! IS.<br />

rouGhl.eep~ie; 63 I. Ne\\ burgh. Ilnd 806.<br />

~lli d thll! non-union mllnagclllenls<br />

throughout the country ha\c org:lIli~cd<br />

thcm..che\ under the title <strong>of</strong> A'\I).;inted<br />

IJuilden :lnd ContraclOrs. Inc. (,\Be),<br />

lIoith gener.11 ornce~ in Wa~hington, DC.<br />

The ABC publishe-. 0 trade nhlgazine<br />

in IIohich it h.h anti·union artick\. '1 he<br />

organilation hls an apprentice Ilrosralll,<br />

appro\e,j by the U.s. Deparlment <strong>of</strong> I a­<br />

oor. lind a pc:n~ion Jnd loIelfare 1,1.111 for<br />

its lIoorl.en, and tmplo}, a pero.onnel <strong>of</strong><br />

la\\)e!". IIohO'>C legal coun~1 i~ gr,lIi~ to<br />

lhe non·union :Iml open-,hop emplo)ero<br />

<strong>of</strong> the con,tl'uction induMr),<br />

In Ihe pa\1, \Ie <strong>of</strong> the union l'IOOr<br />

mo\cmcnl ha\c ~cn threatene,j loIilh<br />

anti-union a(li ... ilie~. lIo\lc\'t'r. uninn Illbor<br />

\I;h ne~'er in a bailIe ;I.~ ,uch; the<br />

higge\t battle <strong>of</strong> its life 1111, llgnin,t<br />

organized Illrlnagemcnt <strong>of</strong> open 'hop~<br />

nnd nOI1'lIlIiulI ,hop\. The A ItC is a<br />

hard-"orl.ing org:lni;.-!!tion. and this<br />

group ha ~ nlany facililie~ to impair all <strong>of</strong><br />

our facul1ies.<br />

We nl\l~1 motivate our thinking to<br />

ilclping each other-the same a~ the<br />

union founder; did in lheir da)'. We arc<br />

:1 craft union and \It nlU~t remain !K)-­<br />

loll.' can do the "ork in a ~afer 8n,1 more<br />

\\orknI3n\hip-like manner. We muSI<br />

mainlain a beuer-lhan-re3-.onable attitude<br />

lO"ltrd lhe lIoorl.. the juri~itlio"al IU.:.l,<br />

and managtment a~!>OCiated loIith labor.<br />

Organized labor mU~1 dedicate ihelf to<br />

producli ... ity.<br />

On the \icl. list are Frtd Fincken,<br />

Jerry Kaplan. Mike Ko\al. Mile Lara,<br />

Fd Ma)er. and Sc:)mour I'acht. We lIoish<br />

thc.)(! Brothers speed) reco\erie~.<br />

We extend our condolcnces to Brother<br />

GlIoynne Thomas on the los~ <strong>of</strong> his stepmother.<br />

We mUSI hn\e C-ommon !>Cn,e: "e<br />

ha ... e flO Q-blii\ation, and our P·a rlieipation<br />

in every E-Ieclion <strong>of</strong> the\( Uniu:tt<br />

5tate~ <strong>of</strong> America is needed, I' ut the<br />

capital lellers tOi\elher and they spell<br />

COI'E.<br />

Lou DUlIl Nt It, 1".5.<br />

70<br />

At Progress Meetin g<br />

MemMrs 01 loc.1 839. AUIUSI •• Me" at·<br />

te"


A Lucky Victim<br />

On J une 12. <strong>1972</strong>, Bfol l>er1l Ray Thompson<br />

and J . D. Edwards, members <strong>of</strong> Local 846,<br />

ChlltlanOOljl3, Tenn .. employed by the Elee­<br />

\ rlc; Power Board <strong>of</strong> Chattanooga. saved<br />

11>. life <strong>of</strong> Brother Joedy Ba tes. Shown. lei'<br />

to right are Hiram Tripp. Safely Eng;neer,<br />

t:1&eI,ic Power Boa,d. lind Brothers Thomp-<br />

5on. e ales, and Edwards,<br />

noted that Brother 1I111 e~ lIas blUe and<br />

lIncon~dous. He yelled, " We are in<br />

lroublc-drop him!" Immediately UrOlh·<br />

ers I'cnney and T holllp~un IOllcro;Ceol1l.J<br />

l'rid:IY <strong>of</strong> every mOnth in order to ;II,<br />

lend to their union bu~ine~s. [I', for your<br />

brelld and bullcr. t()()!<br />

AI. K IISI.R, I'.S.<br />

JA Te Holds G raduation<br />

BanG uet in Longview<br />

L. U. 970. KE LSO·LONGVIEW. WAS il.<br />

- On May 12th. the Joint Apprenlice·<br />

ship and T r:lining Commille.:: held its<br />

gradual ion bnnquet HI Henri's <strong>of</strong> I"ongliew.<br />

Certificnlc~ <strong>of</strong> complction were pre­<br />

-enled 10 gradualcs William L 100)[.<br />

Jerald A. RU~1>I:1J, Tommy E. Smilh.<br />

I)cnni~ Flswid. Chrbter Erick-on.<br />

Wayne Cooper. Martin Fudge. William<br />

Fleming. and John Maschhc.<br />

Bu~ineS1l M"n:ogcr I em)' W:lf(1 introduced<br />

Ihe ~uc, t s Hnd their .... ilcs. :Ind<br />

HI'>\) read leiters rrom Ninth District<br />

Vice I )re~ident W. L. Vin!>On and Inter·<br />

nalional R cpre-.cnt.,tive~ I-Ienr)' r.1. Con-<br />

01.:T and F. D. " Ke" " Cohe1cy. \\'ho<br />

werc inviled hut I\el'e un:lb!c to attend.<br />

Melvin E. I'edcr_on, who has in'<br />

,Irlll:let.! apprentices at I.o"er Columbia<br />

College for nUln} )C3T"\. !>Crved a~ m:I~ler<br />

<strong>of</strong> ceremonies. lie told or Ihe many<br />

houn <strong>of</strong> ~olunlecr wor).. thai our apprenlices<br />

hal'e gll'cn 10 Ihe }outh camp.<br />

1m),' r:lnch. lillIe le:.gue field~. and to<br />

olher charilable gl'oups in our area.<br />

Our gu.::,1 spea~crs included Inlernalional<br />

Representative Herman Teeple.<br />

Lor:al 970 Pre,iJcnl D. G. \lalvnc. Siale<br />

Apprenliceship nnd T mining Repre'>Cnla·<br />

ti",'~ Edwin S. DeTra} and Jo-.cph<br />

lI arri~. :lnd relireu redera[ appremice·<br />

~hi p trnd training direclor. Waft Lee.<br />

Apprenlice in~lrucluT> '-leI Peder~on<br />

and C. M . Chadderlun .... ere given rccug.<br />

nil ion for :111 the e~ln. hours anu clforts<br />

put inlO the training prugram, and e!lch<br />

";t~ presented with uinner tickets for<br />

IWO. 10 be u'iCd al a I;.ler dille.<br />

o..."1ipile th~ fi.CI thaI m:lny members<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ollr loca[ :.re wor),.ing Olll <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

:lrea, :lnd other. nrc on Ihe hench. the<br />

d inner W3S I\ell allendcd trnd pronuunced<br />

a 'liccess b)' all Ihose who<br />

"ere involved.<br />

We arc alwn)'S proud o f the apprenlices<br />

we turn Olli in local 970. and<br />

we wish them Ihe best.<br />

O liN JIIC<strong>08</strong>S. C IlRMN.<br />

Entertainment Cornm.<br />

AllglI. I, <strong>1972</strong><br />

71


Graduation Banquet<br />

,<br />

Re-Elec/ed<br />

Brothe. Geo •• e Fish.<br />

e •. J •. w.s .e·elecled<br />

p,"ident 01 Loe.'<br />

1019. Lon.<br />

Isl.nd. N.V.. 10'<br />

.nOlher term.<br />

A •• aduatlon banqu.1 ~.~ .. ~"::~~<br />

for •• aduatlng apPlinticu 01<br />

Kello· Long"lew. Wash 51~ndlng.<br />

"ghl. I .. e John M8S ch ~e .nd Wllyne<br />

g •• dullles; Edwin De T,"y .IId<br />

Hartis, U_S. Deparlme nt <strong>of</strong> Labor; and<br />

Herm.n Teeple. Inle"'lIllon81 Representa.<br />

live. Seated. Willl,m Fo., Jetty Russell.<br />

Oe nn;1 Els ..... lek .• nd W,lh"m Flemlna, arid.<br />

u.les.<br />

AI Ihe he.d t.ble. left II) "ahl. , •• MI"1I .<br />

Met",n Pede.son; Mel,,;n Pede.son. who<br />

s.",ed OS ",.Sler 01 ceremonlu; .1'11' Mrs.<br />

Joseph HartiS<br />

B,othe, Huah T,.<br />

a~rt was III-eleelect<br />

as business man'<br />

Se. finanCIal sec ..<br />

ID'Y for another<br />

le.m.<br />

Soltball Teams<br />

socl.1 I'>ou., left 10<br />

MI"1I •• nd M •. Don.ld<br />

5cOII, eonl'leIOI"1l.<br />

Four Local 1049 Officers<br />

Re-Elected for Three Ye&rs<br />

L,ll. 10",9, LO:\'G ISI.M','I), N.Y.- Our<br />

loca) ha~ completcd ih election <strong>of</strong> om.<br />

ce ...., and P re~ident Geor!!e '· j,her. J r ..<br />

vice Pre,idem Richarll '1 hontp(' for (he Welfare Fund!<br />

Brorher anll Mrs. A. H. "Pappy" Dunnam<br />

... cre the ~ue"~ <strong>of</strong> honor. T his was<br />

Pappy Dunnnnf) dance. ( Pholos <strong>of</strong> the<br />

honored gllc~t~ wi ll be included with a<br />

Illter letter.)<br />

Bernie Sirand o f De lray SC WIIS Ihe<br />

busy ph otOl!rll ph ~r, a nd he has a J;renl<br />

llIany ~ h ots <strong>of</strong> Ihe J:lfIce for sale.<br />

Mr. E. O. Dllllnam. a long-t ime guest<br />

d<br />

IIEW Jo"rnol


Honored<br />

At the relirement party <strong>of</strong> l«al 1134.<br />

Elizabelh. N.J., Tom Sinnott. lefl. pre.;enlS<br />

chrome plated hooks 10 honored B,othe'5<br />

Artie Gordon and Tom Toolan.<br />

Dance in West Palm Beach<br />

Shown In these three photos a .... some <strong>of</strong><br />

the happy ' aoces <strong>of</strong> those who attended the<br />

'72 dance o f Lacaor 1191, West Paolm B"aoch.<br />

Fla. The dance waS held for the purpose<br />

01 ,aisine: money for the Welfare Fund.<br />

AU9usl, <strong>1972</strong><br />

at these dance" wa, mbsing on nccount<br />

<strong>of</strong> illne:.s. All are awaiting his rapid return<br />

to goot! healt h ,lnd "ork.<br />

Buford and I thank all "ho bought<br />

lickets. Wl' also thank those \\ho answered<br />

our call for help. T he)' are<br />

Messrs. Bohon. Breedlove. Camus. Dunnam.<br />

Hunter. McD'lniel. anll Thomas,<br />

supcrvi~or, from the Wesl !':dlll Beal:h,<br />

Lal.e ParI.. Bayman. and Delray yards.<br />

Ernie Booth. GT;lll}' Halloway. and<br />

George Hayes abo de",r"e a round <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihanl.s. as their efforb \lere magnificent.<br />

Too. we thanl. the Murray untelo Family<br />

for their 100 per cent participation.<br />

Couldn't have done Ihh hiS job \lithalit<br />

Haye\ B,lrhicr, Skip Ta ....,in. Jim Slaymaker.<br />

Don Fale~. John Benford. Mil.e<br />

David-on. ,\Iil.e M;lggnnJ. Gary Zaniell'<br />

sl.i. [{onnie Pndgcn. lac. Harry Nicoll,<br />

Rick Toby. l\1;.rl. Joh1\,on, Griff Peeler,<br />

D,tnny r. leado"s. Quentin Hdl. Charles<br />

Bigbie. Bill Ho)er. Joe D;wi,. Hob Col·<br />

burn. Jim ('urti-. Don Dorman. Did<br />

Gale. Walh Hnnifin, Ra) Holcomb. Ronnie<br />

Kine. Davl." I a l'lanll.". Jim Leonard.<br />

Hob Price. Bob Riley, Jim Ware. Ra~'<br />

Adkins. and Grilf Pe{'\l."r: al!oO. I\l i\..e<br />

Trexler anll ,on Jelf: Jary Manin and<br />

sons Rogl."r anll MaT'l.: John I\1cCarty and<br />

s.on~: Dubbed}' ,Ind ,on Jim: and Bill<br />

Barrentine and hi~ "if!.",<br />

There just i,n't suflkient ,pace Ihis<br />

time for the names <strong>of</strong> the businesses Ihat<br />

contributed. Thcy \\ ill


go gtt ·em. tiger. and 10h <strong>of</strong> luc ~ !<br />

Memo to John Ch:mlbrovich-I-Iard<br />

heatls an: o~ay. but h:lrtl hah arc beucr.<br />

The) don't bleed.<br />

I hope )OU all enjoy )'our vacalions.<br />

For a 5pecial fami ly treal. Iry [I farm<br />

vacat ion. We highly recommcnd the 5uit~<br />

lis !-arm in Uovina Center. New Yor~.<br />

There )'OU Yoill find plent)' <strong>of</strong> food. frhh<br />

:Iir. and a lot <strong>of</strong> acti ... ilic5 in beautiful<br />

Delaware CouOI)-and at H·t) rea~n·<br />

able price~, too. See fait.<br />

I'\Ut .... GIIl"tSON, 1'.5.<br />

Retirement Party Held<br />

For Manuel Souza<br />

1..(1. US7. 1I0"OtUtll. 1I1 .-Brother<br />

Manuel J, Souza, II member <strong>of</strong> l oclli<br />

13.51 since September I. 19$9. and an<br />

employee <strong>of</strong> thc Il llwuiinn Telephone<br />

Company for the P :I~t 36 )'ears, \las<br />

hu .."'~u<br />

at a Iclilewent tlnrly in May.<br />

The party was lLtlcnucd by B usine~s Man·<br />

agu·Financi:11 Secret:"y John 1" . Guzman<br />

Retiree<br />

On behall 01 Locftl 1357, Honolulu. HI ..<br />

BUJlnen Manager GUlmln, right presented<br />

• gilt to Brolh,. Mlnuel J. Soula, who<br />

rel",d rec'1nUy<br />

:lOd olher reprcsenl:lti\(~\ <strong>of</strong> Ihe local.<br />

In hi\ 36 )t'M' at the compan).<br />

Brother ,\1:lnuel IHI' performcd ':Iri.<br />

ou, johs- undcrgroundm:ln. ~on~lruc t iun<br />

tru!;k lIrhcr. lineman. :md installer·rep:lirnmn<br />

10 mlmt. a f/:\I He has thi~ 10<br />

~y 10 the )OI.mger :lnd nt:'Aer memhcr~.<br />

'~rhe union has been through some: \et)<br />

hard limt-s. and now il'~ Ju,t t'mert;ing in<br />

(ull strength agum. Huc]" up )uur IInion,<br />

ma ~ .: it ~ tr ong, ta~t' nn i nt ere~ t in ~our<br />

union, and allcnd IInion rneeling\. You<br />

will be Ihe 10\ef'i if you let the uniun<br />

becomc "'e:I~."<br />

Manuel remembc:n Ihe da)$ ",hcn<br />

there ..... as no union. '\0 he urge5 e,er)·<br />

o n ~ to strcngthcn the union in the intercst<br />

o( the membe .....<br />

P II. t:ss 51 CRt:T o\IlY<br />

Chicago Scribo Attends<br />

Conference in South Bend<br />

L U. 1359. C III CAGO, 11,1...-00 June<br />

~. t!I1!. Casey Trent. Robert Mclnemr.<br />

"<br />

Bill DeFries. and I :mended a nl:lnag~·<br />

menl·union conference al ~t. M at)'~ Col·<br />

I.·ge at NOire Dame. Indiana.<br />

The Re\crend Mar]" J. Filzgerald. Di·<br />

rc~or <strong>of</strong> Industrial Relatiuns. DeP:lrt·<br />

mcnt o( Economic,. Unhersity <strong>of</strong> NOIr~<br />

Dame. was the ch:lirnmn Ilf the confer.<br />

~'ncc comminee. A~ the eOl1ferenee<br />

m .. r]"ed the 20lh AnniH· .... ltr) <strong>of</strong> the cun·<br />

ferences. Re'erend htzgemld spo~e on<br />

the ~uccess <strong>of</strong> the other confer.-ncC\.<br />

The main theme <strong>of</strong> the conference "';i~<br />

the changing fattor.. in collecli'c barg:lining.<br />

and the lopic \I:I~ "A Shurt<br />

Lou]" Back\lard and a Long Lou]" "'or·<br />

\\arll." We hearll ..omc lal~s on IrelH.h<br />

in )"fely anll health for Ihe r!llure. :lntl<br />

thcre \I('re t al~~ on Ihe Occllpational<br />

!l;,fety and Health Act (OSHA) :md on<br />

fedcral ~tandards by t\lO \ ice pre,idenl<br />

:,"11 two union represcnlali\es. ellch e\['<br />

pre!>Sing his views on Ihe )ubject. A(ter<br />

lht. lal~~, II1I'rc WitS a qll('~ t i()l\·and·<br />

(Uls\\er (X:rioll.<br />

The Irip, for me. \\a\. to sa) the lea't,<br />

enjO) able. for it "'a\ 111) fiN trip 10<br />

South Iknd and the Uni\CTSlt) <strong>of</strong> Notre<br />

Damc \lhich I hild heard lt)·<br />

ha~is. to the liar-c) and Cresl\llloll<br />

arc",. 5ioce \Ie did not ha"e an occasion<br />

II) bid them rare\lcll then. \Ie now ,).O!)<br />

Sood l u c ~ 10 : 11.<br />

lkcau'iC <strong>of</strong> :t \lor~luad drop M Chic:ll;o<br />

North. si)( linemen ",ere <strong>of</strong>Tered<br />

the. upportunity to tran,fer to Ma)'Aood<br />

O\erhead on a ,olunlat) ba~is. O. Wain·<br />

",right. T. Gannon. R. Marten. 'Ind R.<br />

l ·orl~I I .. lin ac!;epted the (lITer and \lere<br />

tran\rerred. dIectl-c June 26th, We<br />

haled to sec the,e men leave. bUI we<br />

wish Ihem Ihe be,!,<br />

A few gripes :iI1l1 a few com pl ~i nt ~<br />

h:l\'e been made-and \l hy not! Since<br />

lu ]" ins o\'cr this j{lb. I h:"'e been a~ked<br />

by many <strong>of</strong> Ihe men to ,oice a few o(<br />

the things Ihal I,a\'e II. Icndenc), to 10\ler<br />

theit ,"or.. lc, one ~i n g Ihe faCt th8t<br />

three·m,m construction gangs art really<br />

too small. Anotht-r is Ihal \I hen the men<br />

ha'e damaged toob. there arc ne,er new<br />

ones 111 stoc~ 10 replace lhe old and<br />

hro~en ones. Such i, the cnt·and·mou..e<br />

game thai is being pl:t}cd by mamlJ;e·<br />

lI1enl. Who's cheding up on ",hom1<br />

We congratulate the <strong>of</strong>lkers and dele·<br />

SOIte, \lho \lcrt' elccled at Ihe election <strong>of</strong><br />

L


lOllS figures by Nhon'5 infamo us Pay<br />

Ooard.<br />

OU$iness Mamlger Uerb Flliol!. along<br />

wilh his family. I'"C"i;cnll) rehlrned from<br />

a lhri.:e·,o.I:cl \acalion trip to England.<br />

While: Ihere. Brolher Elliol! mi.\ed ')Omc<br />

bu~ineS5 with p l ea~ure :,nu mel "ilh ""me<br />

union omcials <strong>of</strong> electric:II "orlus. lie<br />

:lho obtained copie~ <strong>of</strong> -.omc <strong>of</strong> Ihe "orl·<br />

ing agTl:.:mcn t ~ in thc l ondon ar.:a. It is<br />

inlercsting 10 nole Ihat "orl lind Ihe<br />

problem!. in Enghmu clo..cl) p" .."lIel the<br />

ones we ;Ire f:m, iliar "ilh in Ihi~ cuuntry.<br />

Ho"e'·er. Ihc '\:IJ!e ..calc. "()rling l·ondi·<br />

tion. fringe bcm:lil,. and proledi,c legislalion<br />

arc f;lf l\elo\\ lhe "andaros <strong>of</strong><br />

tho-.c in the Uniled Stlltes.<br />

f he Indiana Slate AH ·CIO Bienni:II<br />

ConHntion '\:h hehJ June 71h. Hlh. :md<br />

91h in Indi:HUlpolk Loc,, 1 13'J3', eillhl<br />

ddegale~ numocred lIlIlonll Ihe (l.J2 regb.<br />

tereu deh::g:ltes in ancnuance. Our dele·<br />

P.lcs com1:>ined "ilh size;It-le dclegation ~<br />

from se'e ..... 1 other ISEW local~ 10 male<br />

a ~Iron!l repn:~nlalion from lhe UrO/her·<br />

hOlXI.<br />

T he eon"enlion adopted rc,o l ution~<br />

dealing "ilh Mlch h,ue\ : I ~ c(Jlleclive<br />

":.rgaining rish" for pu1:>Jic employees.<br />

illlpro\"eu ~olllpcn":llion :Ind unernplo)·<br />

lIlent conlpen';llion l>enelib. in~rca\Cd<br />

minimum w"ge. bener comumer prolection.<br />

chil righh. and job )afet)'.<br />

T he delegltles \lc..... prinleged 10 he:lr<br />

-.c'eral ui,ti n g\Ji~hed ~pc"lel"lL. perhaps<br />

Ihe mO-l impre,)he one bc.-ing Alelwnder<br />

I~arlan. Dircctor. COl" ,. AH ·CIO. who<br />

dnllnalicall) l'hallengtd all union le;ldcr$<br />

to speal oul ami 10 inform Iheir melll'<br />

1x:rs <strong>of</strong> the urgenl llteu 10 "orl for Ihe<br />

defeal <strong>of</strong> P re~idel11 Ni\on and UEhcr fOC5<br />

<strong>of</strong> organizeu labor.<br />

FIlU)\\'llll.our.I'.S.<br />

Pittsburgh Sister Wins<br />

$400 in Lottery<br />

L. U. 1402, l'f"ITS IH 1H.GII . I'A,-Ha ve<br />

you evcr nOlked how your inlc re~1 in<br />

gambling is re\i\'oo "hen )ou INrn Ihal<br />

som(!,1 \ ij \Il!>IIO" ~I..I. I' .S.<br />

Senior Guard Retires From<br />

Property Protection Dept.<br />

l..U. 1413. 1"01.1':1)0, O IIiO-Scnior<br />

gua rd AIL'in T rimble "enl into hh reLl"(­<br />

ing rears or retircmenl on Ma) hi, after<br />

'lCrving in a highl)en icc lechnician<br />

•.<br />

Brot her lle llel, "ho "orled for<br />

WC'lingholl">e for O"cr 15 )·C:lr•. had hc~n<br />

clecled to our ".\ecllli'e IImud :Ind<br />

-.cr\ed Ih failhfllll) .<br />

Brolher ~"am. \\ho "orleU for RCA<br />

Senice ("omp:IO) for 12 )t:!r,. had<br />

">en'ed on '>C'entl committees in our<br />

local l\1 a) Ihe) oolh fC,1 in peact'.<br />

lI el'~ in 1I,lIllmore. "e arc "or~illt: to<br />

">eC th;11 "Nhon i. Ihru in 'n:' f he only<br />

":IY union IIIcmlich can mnle Ihi~ ';1)'<br />

ing corne Inle i, 10 participale in Iheir<br />

l ocar~ commllnity en d euyor~, ,lid) :1~<br />

C"OI'F and predllCI "orl. Become in·<br />

'ol'ed. It h nOl hard to do. and the re­<br />

"anI, "ill he bc.-ncrJl.:ial 10 bolh IOU and<br />

lour f .. mil).<br />

l or more inform:!.iOIl on how )011 C:IO<br />

help. conlact membcrs <strong>of</strong> )Ollr luc:,)<br />

CO PE Commi(tec.<br />

J O~II'U A. SI'1l1.N,\GI I. B.M.<br />

Local 1500 Pushes For<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> Jobs to U.S.<br />

I~,U. 1500. ClII CO I''':'':. "I.\S,'i.- A mil·<br />

lion·doll :ll" order ha, beell plucell "ilh<br />

Ihe Jerrold F)ectronics Corpor:llion for<br />

Counselor Course<br />

Shown ... the membe


to Don's contributions to vu rious endell\'ors<br />

involving our loca l. IllIlY \Ie say<br />

that his victory was \lell-descrved. a scntimenl<br />

wilh \lhich Ihe members apparenlly<br />

agree, judging from the decisive<br />

pluralilY he a nained.<br />

Winni", wlldl) aho \lJ~ M:mha<br />

8arry. \1110 paced all contendeN for<br />

Execulhe 8 03N ..c31~ \lllh 2.369 'ote~<br />

in hcr bid for re·election. Olher incun\­<br />

bcnh rc-elecled \Inc Ken \Ielan""n<br />

(2,3221, Alice (\lhu else?) W:Ll l..cr<br />

(2.J(6). I·r:lnl. Contc (2.mn), 8 i11<br />

Sch:lerer (1.11121, ;Ind /' /urellcc An;:cse<br />

(1.723 ).<br />

leading Ihe IlC\l ComCr\ ... ho "'on '\oC:lh<br />

on the Ilew / wculj,,: lIoarJ ... :IS Rosemar)'<br />

Con\lantine <strong>of</strong> North DiJ;hton "ho<br />

ure" 2.300 \'ote\. She "11' joincd in \ ic·<br />

tory h) 1Ii11 VI11Iier~' (1.723). Jud,ie<br />

Blanch~lIe (1,65 1), Nid DelGreco<br />

(U74). und Joe Scalc\C (I.B2).<br />

To Ihe I'ictur......ollr cungr:llIllation~.<br />

To tho'>C "ho\C candid:tcic~ fell ~hor1 <strong>of</strong><br />

~ ucce". our regret, th:.1 there arc not as<br />

many <strong>of</strong>fice, in thh local a, therc ;ore<br />

qualified people to fill Ihem, We "i~h<br />

them \lell and uprC\~ our hope thai<br />

they ... iII continue 10 ... url ... ith m for a<br />

§Irong umon,<br />

Incidcntall) . in our la,t article 'ole ne!;;­<br />

lecled 10 congrl.tuhlh: lJill V;lmere, Alice<br />

Walker, and Dicl I'a,e(llli on Iheir<br />

elcctiun III Ihe Bililuing C'orpot'alion.<br />

T h:'1 \I:'~ an o\el"oighl "I,' \lould lil.e to<br />

eorreCI nO\l<br />

On the nlltiomll ,cene, plea'" note that<br />

unemplu}mcnt h:I' "~I:lhih/eu" :,1 j.9r~.<br />

The \I ho]c,ale prile lnue..: \I hieh leaped<br />

six Icmh, <strong>of</strong> one pcr-cenl in \I;IY led by<br />

3 huge 4 ,~"r IOcre:....: in li\'c,locl pricClllbl) area.<br />

lilung "ith a combined 1001 ~lIld die·<br />

machine ,hup :lrea,<br />

fhe parkins nrc;! \I i]l :ICCOllllluxlatc<br />

ISEW Journol


Negotia ting Committee<br />

local 1710, los Angeles. recently completed negoti3tions with I·T·E. Membe~ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Negotiating Committee. st~nd;ng. left to righl. are Oan leonard. Cliff Berry. Assista"t<br />

Business Manager Bob Pierce. John love. and Rudy Canales. Seated, chief steward Gil<br />

Molina. l eon Monloya. and Jerry Cole.<br />

Scenes <strong>of</strong> members attending meeting to<br />

accept contract.<br />

Above Is an aerial view <strong>of</strong> Ihe new opera·<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> I-T·E Power Circuit Breaker Division<br />

in Downey. Calif .. where members <strong>of</strong> locat<br />

1710 will be working Soon.<br />

550 cars and be lighted and fenced for<br />

beller securit)'. The ncw opt'Tation .... iIl<br />

be located in Downey. California. at<br />

1171 I Woodruff A venue. There will be a<br />

great deal <strong>of</strong> work to be done to pre-<br />

<strong>August</strong>. <strong>1972</strong><br />

pare the building Ix--forc any mo\ing<br />

can he madc.<br />

Recent negotiations ha"e been completed.<br />

\lith Ihe mcmbcr..hip aceepling<br />

a thrce're~r conlfact with 56 ccnts per<br />

hour to ~11 classifications lmu improvements<br />

in gruup imurancc. pcn~ion, holid~ys.<br />

sicl Icave. and :1 cost-<strong>of</strong>· living<br />

spread o\er Ihe three years.<br />

Throughout the tntire set <strong>of</strong> negotiations.<br />

the position <strong>of</strong> the company was<br />

thai this di\i~ion \I,ts a 1000er and had<br />

Ix.-en a burden on the corporate pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />

ror a long time. HO\l·e\,er. the relocation<br />

will "ud a better polential for the Power<br />

Cireuil Breaker Division.<br />

Lo.:al 1710 thanks tho~e who lepl the<br />

failh throughout this period. as well as<br />

the ste\lard,. for their help. Also. a<br />

speci,,1 th,ml you to the Contract Ncgo·<br />

ti.uing Commillce members. ,\ho worked<br />

so hard. They arc Jerry •.". Cole, John<br />

Executive Board<br />

J<br />

F e<br />

Members or the Exl!cntl) engagcd in negolialion~ 10 IT)<br />

to effcet a fl',idemi,,1 ,IOd eommerd'll<br />

ap~ndi.\ to (Jur pre'cnt agreement in<br />

order 10 co,er the nllmcrou, housing<br />

developmenls ~nd apartmenl complexes<br />

which arc going lip in our arc:!. In the<br />

past year,. we h[l\c bc~'n lax in trying<br />

10 organi7c these fields <strong>of</strong> con-rrm:tion.<br />

but I\ilh Ihe heavy ~'on~lruclion slo\\;ng<br />

down now. \Ie "ill II) to regain these<br />

hou;,e. apartment. light commercbl. and<br />

institutional job~ that h'l\e gone to non·<br />

union firm~ over the paSt year,. If all<br />

goes well. the appendix should be<br />

ratified by the end <strong>of</strong> the momh. ;IOd<br />

I \lilI ha\e morc news on this in rnr<br />

nexl article.<br />

AI the lasl union meeting. Education<br />

Committee Chairman Bill Carson told <strong>of</strong><br />

the organized tour <strong>of</strong> the new Formo:.."l<br />

Spring Ilre\l·ery. which has reccnlly<br />

opened in IJarric. nlC rc,ponsc 3t the<br />

meeting seemed good. ,lnd I Ilill have<br />

more on this tour. "long wilh some pic·<br />

11'rc~. next month.<br />

Our worl picturc is ~till slow for Ihis<br />

timc <strong>of</strong> }ear. but it is graduali} pickins<br />

up.<br />

ASIITON R. T UCK. P.S.<br />

Election Held in Lorain;<br />

Work Almost at Standstill<br />

LV. 1 8 ~~ . LORAIN. OI-IIO- On June<br />

Sth. we elected <strong>of</strong>liccl'll for the next term.<br />

Ther are President Tom VhlO'Sly. Vice<br />

" resident Hob Gay. Recording Sccretarr<br />

Jim " "njobh. Financial Secretary Fd<br />

Bonko\hl.i (re·elcctcd). and Treasurcr<br />

Joe Forgacs (re-elected).<br />

T hree rc·elected Brothers on the Fxeeutive<br />

Board arc BrOlhcr~ Dave Smith.<br />

Gary May. ;tnd Frank Molnar. and Ihe<br />

two ne"l)--.:lectcd lJrother~ arc Clark<br />

Johnson and Bob Findley. We \li~h thc~<br />

Brother,; thc besl <strong>of</strong> luck in their ollices.<br />

As Local 18-'4 is a marine local. and<br />

as \lC do nOI ha,"c any ships in the<br />

LOT"in ship}ard. work is almost al a<br />

complete st;tndslill. We hope by fall to<br />

begin IWO new ships. and Ihey will give<br />

us plenty <strong>of</strong> work.<br />

1 expre\S OUT sympalhy to the family<br />

and fricnd~ <strong>of</strong> lIiIl Phillips. \lho was the<br />

business manager <strong>of</strong> our siSler marine<br />

local in Toledo. Ohio. Bill passed awn)<br />

in mid·June and is missed at our joint<br />

bargaining table.<br />

ROllt:RT L G,\Y, P.S.<br />

"


Graduates<br />

100 Years <strong>of</strong> Employment<br />

Shown with P'eI!d"f11 Le<strong>of</strong>1s,d F. Beck"" loul 1859, Cicero. III.. are the I"clous led,u<br />

01 the local who IIlended Iradu.llon ce"monles end dif1ner where they received ce.t,llclt.,.<br />

from Roosevelt University for thel, ."endance at p,e.,et"emef1t cl:osses.<br />

Local 1859 Graduates<br />

100 Memb ers<br />

L.1I, I IISI). (' I(,EU(), l11.._Gr~Jlla·<br />

tion cercmunie~ "ere held fur nlenlhcr~<br />

:lnU slc,,;tr\ I ~ who COl11plCICU eiKht Iled.l}<br />

'>CS~ion, in uniun cduc(\II(ln. pfc·relirc·<br />

men[ plannin!!. lind eon'lImer credit.<br />

'I he d;l\"'\. "hKh \lere helu m Ihe<br />

loc:tr~ hc;!uquarten. "efe ~undu.:led "><br />

the lox;!1 anu [tKO ["..... Jf I uth;;ttilln Dil i.<br />

sion oOf Kllo,,"lelt Liniler.II). "hkh fllr<br />

[he p:tq 11 )C;lr~ h;l\ eoopcrJ[eu "ilh the<br />

local m ",lhnit III' union eULK:ltion<br />

Two eour~~~ in ~ I e"!lfll, tminm!!. tIn,'<br />

for n~11 ~ l e\l;lrU' :tnt.! the olher in ad·<br />

vaneeu trHLnin{!. prolit.!cL! _17 ~le";t r Js<br />

wil h some <strong>of</strong> th~ lovl~ Ilte)'11 nceu for<br />

clTcclhc \lurl.. in repre'Cnlnl!! uniun<br />

members 111 Iheir uepartmcn[~, With in·<br />

,lrueWf Nmht:rt Cie\ul. Ihey e~:mlined<br />

Ihe gUi i~,u~~ <strong>of</strong> m lue unioni'nl. from<br />

gricI:lI1ee handlinG 10 COIl~clile hurg:"n·<br />

ing,<br />

Vi.unl :tids


For Service<br />

On beh .. lf <strong>of</strong> loeal<br />

<strong>1972</strong>. Allentown. Pa ..<br />

P,esident William J .<br />

Deve's presented to<br />

Inte'nalion~1 Repr ...<br />

sentative Peter B.<br />

Mc.Cue a plaque fo'<br />

outst .. ndtng perlo.·<br />

manCe In reCent<br />

negotiations. The pre·<br />

""nt.. t'on w .. s made<br />

on June 91h In<br />

Atlantic City. whe,e<br />

the Third District<br />

ProgreSS Meeting<br />

was held.<br />

joillev til marriage in Bethlehem. Penn­<br />

~ }"hania. on June Jrd.<br />

BrOlher ;lnd ~Ir-". Charlie Fau,t rcturned<br />

'lIfcl)' home from their trip to<br />

Switt.crland. Ilhere Ihey , i~ited their ~011<br />

II ho h :t doclOr.<br />

Hrother Willi:u1\ Brl'iner is vacationing<br />

in Ihe Schnll g;lme.<br />

Somc <strong>of</strong> Ihe Fiuing Shop's l o"~ lIas<br />

bhtl1ted on Bl'ot her 0110 Lightner, Ilho<br />

IIU~ the umpirc. The winning pilcher " liS<br />

lirother J oe v:tlii. "ho. ju,t bdore gMl1C<br />

timc. picked lip an opt ion from thc Jit·<br />

tint; Shop.<br />

Annual Outing<br />

AI the Annual Outing <strong>of</strong> Local 2060, P~lerson.<br />

N.J.. Robert Hayes and AI UllriCh.<br />

above. won lh~ horseshoe.pitchlng conteSl.<br />

Wtnnen <strong>of</strong> Ihe baseball game .• eated. left<br />

10 tight. are F. RibaudO. P. Epps. E. DI­<br />

Nardo. and J. Valli. Standln •. A. Allen, R.<br />

Graybill. H. White. F. landotfi, and H.<br />

A$Chwllnde n.<br />

Arrangements for ncxt ye:lr'~ picn ic<br />

halle been made for thc sn lllC loc;u ioll. on<br />

Ihe second Saturday in r.lny.<br />

M(ln)' than~s to the committee.<br />

Ln.:.; 1. Mlllllt, 1'.5.<br />

Local 2222 Steward<br />

Receives Life-Saving Award<br />

t.U. 2222. IIOSTON. ;\IASS.- lIrolhcr<br />

Rohert Mcl)ermOIl Ila~ pr·c ...... llled ;111<br />

lfIFW Life·Saving AII"imJ il l Ihe fiN<br />

Shop Stewards Apprcdation Dinner hdd<br />

by thh local. Brother ~IcDcl"mOll w;,~<br />

crediled Ililh S:tl'jng a "omun frOIll a<br />

burnin~ :lp:ll1lllem building in Bo_ton.<br />

Brother Richard B :t~er, IIho endnngered<br />

hi~ lift" in a fire rc,elle recently.<br />

1\11) al", pre'>(:nled with :1 eertificalt: from<br />

thc IIlEW.<br />

We <strong>of</strong> this relath'c!y·new !ocal-lcs)<br />

than a ycar and a half o ld lIul CI~er 7,000<br />

~Irong-ndd our congrntul;ttion, !Ind appredation<br />

to both Mewnrtl ,\kDennou<br />

:tntl Brother Baker for Iheir un ..... lfi,h action<br />

in aiding n person in tli.,lre.,_.<br />

Jous P. CUSl t V. Pltl S.<br />

Scribe Writes About<br />

Mare Island Shipyard<br />

L.U. 2217. SAN FI(ANCISCO. C" I.IJ ~ .<br />

- At this time. sevcr:tl que'tion~ mil" be<br />

nmllcred. They arc ( f ) Are IIC a part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Marc 151nnd Ship)'arv" No. lie are<br />

nol. The: :'bre h land Shijl)anJ i_ in<br />

V:l11do. 300m 40 miles from here. We<br />

are n Wp(lrate cntil)". We (,ro.' holh jl:trl<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bay Are


Honored Lile ~ Saver<br />

AI 1M 1m" Snop Slew.,d$ AppreciatIon Omne. held by Local 2222. BO$lon. ~t.w.,d<br />

Robe.1 Mco..mon. Ihi,d from end. wn a"""ded the IB£W life-Saving A"".,d_ Shown ""ith<br />

hIm. leU 10 "Ihl. I,e Presidei'll John P. ConllY. Inle'n.llon~1 EKecullve Council m.mbe.<br />

J~m .. ~ Mulloney. Business Mlnlae. Leon •• d M. Sprllue. J,_. Ind Vice Pruident B.uce<br />

Urouhlrt.<br />

Local 2326's Executive Board<br />

Second DlslrlCI V,ce P,esident Jemn E. Flynn ,ecently .!tended an E~ecu t ive Bo.,d m ... linl<br />

01 LOCI ' 2326, Monl pelle" VI. Se~ I .d, lefl 10 .itilnl, II. DaV Id Ross, Vice P,uldenl; J05eph<br />

Wnl te, Trellu •• r; Huah Weir, F,nldanl; John E. Flynn. Second O~tric:1 Vice President;<br />

B,olhe, e.,,: .nd Me"fOca ~o'I.er. Bu"ne .. Manlge" Slandine, eh.,I .... Hendef"$on, Wlnd'lI<br />

Trlden, Bruci Slew.rt, Cerr)' etoWI, B,uci J.p •• Jr., uecullve BOlrd members; J.mu<br />

McEnrue, RecordIng Secrelll.y: Ind Clilion Shullle, ueculkte Br».d member,<br />

100, a, thh p:lrlicular allarJ i~ ba'ieJ on<br />

pcrform;tnct Ihat n~stJlh in sa"ing moT1C'y<br />

for Ihe Cll'\lOlIIer- lhe I.e) \\orJ i~ ~lIh·<br />

~Ian t iation. Some <strong>of</strong> lhe ,uptni-.ors "ho<br />

ue..ervc :I 1":11 on Ihe bacl. for Iheir C\lra<br />

efTort HnJ inlerc~ t :Ire Jim W:"hinl!lon,<br />

Vince Cilia. Sam BIIII\.\eber. Sid PonJ,<br />

Carl Sch1"'er. and Pete 1l0\l Iii'll!. On Ihh<br />

~uhjcct. John D im;ttllri~. in Mare Island.<br />

5hllrcd in II grou p lI\\anj \l hich, for its<br />

, ile. mil" be un ique, Bawd on :m e~ t i'<br />

mated ' il vi n ~~ <strong>of</strong> $200,000. 232 employ·<br />

e e~ rcceived a ,peeial rec<strong>of</strong>!nilion for<br />

their eOfllhined e ffort~, T he job ":IS sonnr<br />

repair v.orl. on t\\ O )ut>marines,<br />

10<br />

We consratulale Ja me~ Bond. l arry<br />

R a~mussin. AIbC'rI Marques. Je-.sit J.<br />

Tu)lor. anu Frunl. lestcr. Jr. Hhe: 67<br />

Shop) on Iheir promOlion 10 furemen,<br />

1( ~'lir~'e Onal Benbow and hi, "ife.<br />

Grace. madc it sped;1 1 Irip frOIll Sncn,·<br />

m .. nlO 10 ta~e Ihat Satu rda) carrier<br />

crui..e. In alt <strong>of</strong> h i ~ )enrs in Ihe )nnl,<br />

On~11 \liliteu lImil he retired 10 ride on<br />

one <strong>of</strong> Ihe ~ h iPli he \\orl.ed on ... Also<br />

had n ~ u rprhc visil from another reliree.<br />

II) fon Diden-.on A ncw Dabun for<br />

Tim GlIT)'. to 1;0 \lil h his very old Ford<br />

( 1928).<br />

The piclllre hanging in Mr. Clifford<br />

Com)IOC ~ 's oOice sho\\~ fI )Olmg nava l<br />

oOker siUing al a desk v. il h an elderly<br />

gent. 1 he loung <strong>of</strong>fitcr is Mr. Com~hx:l..<br />

11I1~inl! \lith Dr. Alben Fin§l~in, \1 11U'1i SC\IO:-t. JR_. p,S.<br />

2nd District Vice President<br />

Meets With Executive Board<br />

L,p , 2326, ' IO'\TI'EI.lt-: R. ' r. \ce·<br />

onu Dhlrkl vke I're,id~nl John I<br />

11)1'11'1 IIl1enuf.'d the recenl mcetins <strong>of</strong> our<br />

I ~eClllhe lluaru mem~r\, I-II, m;lin re;l·<br />

~UJl for l11e vi~it IIlI) 10 "'pl:lin III the<br />

OO1lnl hi\ r ... n'un~ for reque,linl,t;1 lIIerl!cr<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pllln!. tr;.m .... :.nd :lccounling local,<br />

in \ermont. He sires..cu Ihat Ihc hillge,1<br />

a~sci <strong>of</strong> a merger "ould be a more cUi·<br />

delll ftIelhud <strong>of</strong> reprt'~luing nil tcle·<br />

phone \\Orl.cr) in Vermonl :IIlU hcing<br />

IIhle 10 deal more clreetin:l) \lilh thc<br />

New I nf!land T .. lcphone C'ompan).<br />

The onl} Ihing left nO\l i, lhe counting<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe ballol~ e'l't on the prllpoicu merger<br />

by lhe membcrship at unit m"elings held<br />

Ihroul!hout Vermonl in ,'\l ay.<br />

We h;l\e completed a IUy ~U'cts\rul<br />

Slc"ard, sthooJ. c<strong>of</strong>l{/ucled hy Inlern;llional<br />

Rel'rC5('nlalhe Donalu Mahone).<br />

\lhlch i, one more important ilCp in Ihe<br />

Ir:lininf! <strong>of</strong> our ~Ie\lanh.<br />

With the coopcralion <strong>of</strong> B au~h &.<br />

Lomb <strong>of</strong> llurlinf!lon fmanuf:lctllrtl"'!». v.e<br />

ale vlfel;nf! VIII ."I.'",I...,,~llil) an '-}e<br />

GI;,,'IC' SlIfel}' Program,<br />

Afler .j 3 }car~ <strong>of</strong> ..crvice. Brother Con·<br />

rau Spencer "as honored at a relirement<br />

parI),. gi\Cn h) hl\ eo-""rl.e ..... Husinc~\<br />

M un:l~er " aurk·c L. Forlier presenleu<br />

Brother Spencer \\ilh an l1onorary Wilh·<br />

drll\\11 1 Certi fi cate. \lhith m;ll.es him a<br />

lifetime honorary mcmber or Local 2326.<br />

M \UMIC[ L. FOM III.It. R , M ,<br />

Agnes Inflicts Damage;<br />

Discrimin atio ns Abound<br />

1...(1. 233 2. WE IRTON. W.VA _-Tropi.<br />

cal ,Iorm Af!nes dealt a lerrific path <strong>of</strong><br />

dc)trtlclion through Ihc Panhanule Divi·<br />

~ion <strong>of</strong> Ihe '\ Ionongahel:t Po"er Com.<br />

p.l ny. Dc,truction <strong>of</strong> ptrsonal propert y<br />

\I ill run iOlo sclcral million dollars. Con­<br />

~iuerinj; a \leel.·s rain. there \las very<br />

liltle line lrollhlt. as m


All The Comforts Of Home<br />

• If you and your family embark<br />

on a camping Irip this summer, will<br />

it be a joy or a fiasco? That depends<br />

on two Ihingll--esscntially-prcpa·<br />

ration and equipment. For instance,<br />

lake a weekend before you ~tart and<br />

build an ecunomical ClHllP kitchcll.<br />

Nothing pays bigger dividends in<br />

plea::.urc once your trip is under way.<br />

Like all armies, campers travel on<br />

their stomachs ... cooking i~ the<br />

one dep.lrtment Ihal should neveI"<br />

be neg!t!(,:ted.<br />

The camp kitchen !>hown here has<br />

nU lll erOlb benefits. It not only has<br />

compartments for your cooking<br />

utensils, canned goods, a nd food<br />

cont:tiner::.. but :tlso u convenient<br />

place for your camp stove. The top<br />

leaves open 10 make a dining table<br />

for as many as six persons, with<br />

f(lod and su ppliell within easy reach.<br />

H andles on each cnd mukc it easy<br />

to carry. Si nce the principal material<br />

is one-quarter-inch plywood. it's<br />

~I rong. yd light. It folds to a compact<br />

unit only 28 inc hes wide. 39<br />

inchcs long and 9 inches high which<br />

will fit the trunk <strong>of</strong> your C'IT or in<br />

Ihc back <strong>of</strong> a stalion wagon. The easy-<br />

handYlnan's cOlnel<br />

to-follow p:lt\crn also sho"s ho" to<br />

mal..e Ihe fo lding ClUlI!) Sloois.<br />

To obtain Ihe call1pcr'~ kitchen<br />

and slool p.lltem Number 336. send<br />

S 1.00 by currency. check, or money<br />

ortler 10:<br />

Steve EJlingson<br />

Electrical Workers' <strong>Journal</strong><br />

Pattem Dept.<br />

P. O. Bo)[ 2383<br />

Van Nuys, Call'. 91409<br />

Other camper paltcrns av,lilablc:<br />

No. 28 1 Car-top sleeper ... S 1.00;<br />

No. 228 Car-top luggag\! compartment<br />

.. S I .00; No. 200 T ackle<br />

box ... S 1.00; No. 20 I Travel<br />

cas.,; .. 50¢; No. 202 Camper's<br />

back rest ... 50~; Book let picturing<br />

all projects ... $ J .00.<br />

("(""ilUlt'll fmm p(l_L:1' 80<br />

crariom. he ":I, madc a residential wire·<br />

man. BUI afrer anolher illness and a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> ho~p i l:lli1.:'lion. il was necessary<br />

for hilll 10 do an ciI\ii.'r job. hUI onc<br />

coulu nOl he found. \0 he wa~ lold his<br />

cmployrn":nl wa~ H:rmin:lIcd. We arc<br />

wondering about Ihl' vllcallcy in Ihc ~loc k<br />

room. created "hen Sam Zon)..er relired.<br />

ScCIll~ :IS if Ihe job i ~ ncce~':lry and<br />

~ holiid be filled.<br />

1"0 utt emplo)!"..::) \lho l..::al'(' Ih..:: sc .....·ice<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe f\ lonongllhc\a J>O\ler Companydo<br />

yourself an e~tremely good turn and<br />

UO nul uccCpl }'our :mnuily \lhen tealing<br />

Ihe comp:my's Crvice.<br />

;lnd upon age 65 )'ou can receive an01hcr<br />

retirement ched lind ll"O in~llrance. You<br />

wilt find Ihal Ihc "nlounl paid in10 Ihe<br />

lmnuity fund b vay lillie- irs rali:u ae·<br />

coruing 10 \\hal YOli get upon normat<br />

rctiremCnI. Remember. don't accept a<br />

chcd. for your paid·in annuily.<br />

W t'b~lt'r defines discriminalion as making<br />

":, ublinction. as in fa,'or <strong>of</strong> or<br />

llgainsl a per'\On or thing:' Wett. ~int't'<br />

the signing <strong>of</strong> our fir~ t COnlract. we can<br />

no longer tnt.e our v:u:alion a d"y at a<br />

lim..::; we must !at.e a weck al :0 Iilnc.<br />

AugU$I. <strong>1972</strong><br />

Uo"c,·cr. all cmplo)ce~ .... ho arc nol<br />

ph)·~ ical workcrs anu :,It olher employces<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe Monongahela 1'0\\Cr Company<br />

Brothers. we want you<br />

to have your JOUR­<br />

NAL! When you have<br />

a change <strong>of</strong> address.<br />

please let UI know.<br />

Be lure to Indude your<br />

old address and pleeue<br />

don't forget to fill In<br />

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

This information will<br />

be h.lpful In checking<br />

and keeping our records<br />

strolght.<br />

may lat.c thcir ntCalion~ :, ua} :11 :, lime.<br />

Wc h",c fileu grit'll,nccs IIfwin~1 lhi~<br />

COIl/il/llf'l1 (w tN'll'" 81<br />

,. __ ._----_._----------------<br />

NAME ..•...•••••.................••.......•...•..•.•••••.•...•..•........•••••••••••..... ,<br />

NEW AODRfSS<br />

PRESENT LOCAL UNION NO<br />

CARD 1'10.<br />

OlD ADDRESS ....... .<br />

-........................<br />

S'o'e<br />

Z;p Code<br />

FO RMER LOCAL UNION NUMBU .............••.•••••.......•.••••••• _ .••<br />

If YOU HAVE CHANCED tOCH UNIONS<br />

WE MU ST HAVE NUMBER S or BOTH<br />

Mail To: Cirtulatien Department<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers<br />

1125 15tb Stree~ H.W., Washington, D. C. 2D005<br />

"


n)lllillllt'lllmlll/l(lll" 8 1<br />

di 'Krinlinating praclice. but 10 no avail.<br />

We 011"1. al our oe\1 nc~otia l ions,<br />

;thnti~h this problem.<br />

Anothcr di~rimin:lIory aClion to\lard<br />

our E&C cmplu)cc, who are l oc;11 :!3J:!<br />

memher, i~ thai Ihc)' lire 001 reprc..enlc


,<br />

,"<br />

Local<br />

9<br />

II<br />

II<br />

II<br />

117<br />

"• 0<br />

s~ !<br />

"!~5<br />

,,,<br />

"' IZI<br />

121<br />

12{i<br />

,,,<br />

134<br />

,,,<br />

"'<br />

16:1 '"<br />

]77<br />

]ti:l<br />

~'O2<br />

'"<br />

212<br />

2]3<br />

2]3<br />

2:10<br />

21;5<br />

271<br />

280<br />

2110<br />

'" 292<br />

291<br />

'" ~!l~<br />

30:1<br />

:IO~<br />

:1l7<br />

a2G<br />

:1211<br />

3:1:!<br />

342<br />

'53<br />

3:;3<br />

'"<br />

'" 369<br />

Slirnam"<br />

lI"rtm .. n. J. D.<br />

Plln'm. II. E ..<br />

I)ou>"l,n. L. I. .. .<br />

r.RUi. It. . .... .<br />

Gol"1iu. S. ..<br />

(;rllh, T. . ..<br />

Kelly. J. A<br />

~hird. n. n.<br />

Schw"uin,k". C.<br />

T(llllllnti~. A.<br />

Y"llln. J.<br />

1.1100111. H.<br />

Rod, I'. J.<br />

!lotTman. B. E.<br />

W;lIillm~. T. t:.<br />

1I11~·cs. J, I'.<br />

~Id;lnm~. F. X.<br />

('1Mrk. L. S.<br />

Hunt"r. T. It.<br />

l'ritc!w,.d. l'. S.<br />

~b""~h,,l1. J. I..<br />

('hlll'III"'I, W. S.<br />

:;hur,,~. J, X<br />

Yllin. \\" C.<br />

('lIrol('nulo. C.<br />

('ulliu, R, A,<br />

Uuck, F F,<br />

l.itlir,.1. J.<br />

Fen."-'r. \\'. J.<br />

{"obllrn. n. 1,.<br />

Bf!>wn. U. A.<br />

('urrlllhefS, Il. \\',<br />

Mcl.lll1lo!hlin. J. E.<br />

I)ol~.,n. J. II.<br />

L)nch, T. J.<br />

1I11"lho.n~. W. K.<br />

1l1111 .. u. J. I ••<br />

('f,,"·(ord. C;. B<br />

II\I~I. L. (;.<br />

W uol~e)·. E. A.<br />

Wilham~. f'. J.<br />

l.u8h~'. Jr .• II. t·.<br />

1I111~to". S. E.<br />

WolrT. A. J.<br />

(,ulkin. J. ~1.<br />

Flt·minl.'". II. F.<br />

T rllJ(O. J. It.<br />

(;lllriund. J. ('.<br />

.. atro ... ·. E. r,<br />

('fa'·cr. \\', ('<br />

Tho .. " II, n.<br />

Andr" ...... I. J<br />

Ih,uJ(hcrt). II . H.<br />

• '1ynll. J. M.<br />

KII"ill', II. A.<br />

MUI1CII, t:. II.<br />

White. n. (;.<br />

Bulka. W. A.<br />

Shonk"·ilcr. II, I',<br />

IIr;",,,.k. T.<br />

IIl"11od)', A. A,<br />

l)u\"I111. II. It.<br />

Trlllnmcl, ~1. Il.<br />

Ilolh~chil". (;,<br />

EJl:nnr. A. E.<br />

" "mmer, J> G.<br />

lIo~~. E.<br />

lI ule. J. I..<br />

lI uHun, S. t:.<br />

lIuddl'·Htbn .. 1. A.<br />

Bu,,·ln. II , A.<br />

1I0ill'~, P. I:.<br />

:;1l'CKl'. A. L.<br />

(·.. Idwell. T. J.<br />

I .... nc;c. )1. J.<br />

Juhuon. E. It<br />

Shllll'"('n. t:. M<br />

Fcalh"Ulo"e. t:.<br />

SII"lh, A. X.<br />

l\"icol";"8cn. Z. M .•<br />

n"bcock. D. II.<br />

F .. ,ler. C. W.<br />

Fre,le),. J.:\.<br />

!Jurncta. H. \<br />

)Io"re. A. 11.<br />

I'"rl .. r. H. )1.<br />

I'olk. n. I ..<br />

lI au .. k, II. T.<br />

J"chon, A. L ....<br />

EWBA Death Claims Paid In May, <strong>1972</strong><br />

Am.., unl<br />

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II


An Ode to a little Boy<br />

He's only one·and·a·hall years old;<br />

He's very brave and very bold.<br />

He has blonde hair and bright blue<br />

eyes;<br />

He's lull 01 mischiel and surprise.<br />

Oh, just to see this little boy,<br />

Your heart would surely jump lor joy.<br />

His smile is like the heaven above:<br />

His lace is full <strong>of</strong> laughter and love.<br />

I love to watch him when he plays,<br />

For he is curious alilhe day.<br />

He investigates this and that<br />

And tries on Grandpa'S every hat.<br />

He is just a barefoot boy,<br />

But leaves In our hearts lasting joy.<br />

Cheryl Pedersen<br />

Daughter o f Marfin Pedersen<br />

local 969<br />

Grand Junction, Colorado<br />

God Speaks<br />

The voice 01 God in nalure speaks:<br />

He's heard in the l<strong>of</strong>ty mountain peaks;<br />

He's heard in the deserts' drifting<br />

sands.<br />

In every clime, In every land.<br />

He's heard In the mighty oceans' roar;<br />

He's heard in the cry, when the eagle<br />

soars;<br />

He's heard in the dreams when<br />

Children sleep,<br />

While His moon and stars their vigils<br />

keep.<br />

No time or place<br />

God's voice Is stilled;<br />

There have, and will be,<br />

Billions thrilled.<br />

Rose l. Ackman<br />

Wife <strong>of</strong> James Russ Ackman<br />

local 387<br />

Phoenllt, Arizona<br />

Great To Be Living<br />

From the dense <strong>of</strong> the night,<br />

Comes the break <strong>of</strong> day,<br />

Another day to live.<br />

What a joy to the world<br />

To have people so busy<br />

And happy to be hving.<br />

Each person I know,<br />

And that's quite a lew,<br />

Would do more than his share for you,<br />

And the rest 01 the world,<br />

While toiling and wrestling with lile,<br />

I believe will make it too.<br />

I cherish and love the beauty <strong>of</strong> nature<br />

And expect that you do too--<br />

The skies and waters, the mountains<br />

and flowers:<br />

Think how many things are blue;<br />

The sun and the moon are like lIames<br />

Sending warmth, and I leel it; do you1<br />

I've had a wonderful day:<br />

I wanted to share it With you.<br />

fth~ Bushek<br />

Wife <strong>of</strong> Clefus Bushek<br />

local 953<br />

fau Claire, Wisconsin<br />

<strong>Brotherhood</strong><br />

Union men are brothers,<br />

United for a common cause,<br />

Better working conditions,<br />

And fair bylaws.<br />

lives Hnked together,<br />

Whether happy or sad,<br />

They learn toget her,<br />

Through good t imes and bad .<br />

When work IS very scarce<br />

And Jobs are hard to li nd,<br />

Brothers stand together,<br />

As though they didn't mind.<br />

So when you meel your union brother,<br />

Shake his hand and say, " Hi,"<br />

For when brothers stay united.<br />

The uOions shall never die.<br />

Louise Biser<br />

Wife <strong>of</strong> James Bis er<br />

Local 683<br />

Columbus, Ohio<br />

A Good Min<br />

(In memory <strong>of</strong> James Durham)<br />

Well. old Jim is gone now:<br />

He was buried today.<br />

lots <strong>of</strong> his friends came<br />

To see him on his way.<br />

As we all bade farewell.<br />

We were sad to see him leave,<br />

But In my mind's eye, I saw this scene,<br />

Which made me cease to grieve.<br />

When St. Peter saw him coming,<br />

He said, " Please step inside,<br />

For the thing that's known as electron<br />

flow<br />

Is all creation wide."<br />

On this celestial circuitry,<br />

Laid out by the Master's plan.<br />

He'll trouble shoot forever-<br />

A good job for a real good man.<br />

Sentimental Journey<br />

G~rald E, Hillyer<br />

Local 236<br />

Streator, Illinois<br />

As I sit in my lonely room tonight,<br />

My solll yearns again for its yearly<br />

flight.<br />

r thought, " Who said four walls do not<br />

a prison make?"<br />

Well, let's be <strong>of</strong>f, for goodness sake!<br />

As my spirits rose and the Wind caught<br />

my wings.<br />

I quickly sailed back among familiar<br />

things.<br />

Yes, there they were-my tulips<br />

dressed in their reds<br />

Beside the grape hyacint hs nodding<br />

their heads.<br />

They smiled and winked, as they<br />

danced in the sun:<br />

" 1I's spring again: we knew you would<br />

come!"<br />

I walked through the gate, and my<br />

heart stood still,<br />

" Is it as you remembered?" giggled a<br />

daffodil.<br />

Oh, I buried my lace in the lilacs so<br />

sweet;<br />

Then, I heard the liIy·ol·the·valley there<br />

at my feet,<br />

Ringing their little white bells and<br />

making such a fuss,<br />

Saying, "Why don't you stoop down<br />

and talk to us?"<br />

I kissed each rose, as I passed by;<br />

"Only God could make a flower so<br />

beautiful." I thought wit h a sigh,<br />

They each are named Peace, and that<br />

they impart<br />

To a pretty little bush With a bleeding<br />

heart.<br />

I could hear music as I wa tched the<br />

willow,<br />

Dressed In her new spring green.<br />

Swishing and swaying like a ballerina,<br />

Making reflections in a tiny pool,<br />

Are pretty white daisies so fresh and<br />

so cool.<br />

As 1 strolled past the blue delphinium<br />

and poppies so gay,<br />

I was sure I heard one <strong>of</strong> t hem whisper,<br />

" Has she come to stay? "<br />

The iris all dressed in their best show<br />

Stood tall and stately and said.<br />

" Must you go1"<br />

Yes, I must-what a freakish scheme­<br />

For I was only there in a flncy dream!<br />

I couldn't awaken this morning: 1 was<br />

so tired:<br />

Then, 1 remembered: I hid been to<br />

Colorado<br />

Through my own back yard.<br />

Mrs. Paulin~ Stanhope<br />

Wife <strong>of</strong> Homer Stanhope<br />

Local 113<br />

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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