566 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators ing heuld it Auhurn, N Y., we had a party in elelirittakio elf the [Hrol1hes working hk' 1249's jiurlshdictioiu and the members of 1249. giving or bins ness maillogel. E,. J. Peck, a Dodge car The Eagles' elub of Au In dainatedl their roInms for the meeting and the good ladies if their auxiliary served a lunch f elollowing th, ieetinllg. Al, orhestra played all e'eigIa and ,veryone nnjoyed the ,l,]sie and (lancing. The rInl..l.lc,[ and] Brothers wish to ahank the Etle, and their ladies auil~iary for a very fine I .. vhig, anid we bhor to be able to go hack Slie day and enj, y their hospitality once niaie Ihe wives of the mnlehe rs were invited to the pa rty mid alter a recess wa s called, were iskerd to ioot the emselis i 11 thdeir neeLing. The preenaeii 'If the car was made to Busines Mhanager Peck by hroi her Kit luiil Brothler IPeck gae a short speech, ,tating that if the members thouight tha ruch of him. he would try to p rove hoII huch he thoiughit f them by giving his host to make Local 1249 hitgte r and better. le..resenltative John I'. Idaly also catue thlruughl with I word of winloylrg atdi w isdom, stating that everyone should save while there i plenty If work, so that thle iill be prepareId wh.n the slump coles. rho ehidrman of the car committee, Francis Brechue spoke. , Champ Hnlwtl alo) on the atnd hour in our all out effort to oIerco~nt the corIlUltte,. gave a shori talk ,Im how well a Axi, and their polotriers m crime. travelint ..ti , wa taken k n care If in Local At our cerenonly held in our dot.orhimi 12 19. In )rtob1er 5, l942 at a145 p. m I hr, Ina . er President Willi.", Gilbert then asked fur adjournm-ent of the meeting Io ,vr~ o <strong>Of</strong>f ceremon11ies ;va the Hloneorbht John ]]. ne cfald (roIloan, nlayor, City of Can"lrbled., whi return to the patty. spoke upon the hlonor that we lhye brloulghi There are still a umnber of Ilrothers hure h / to onr city by nur uiitiri',g eftorts ii aIihiiI InIrut of state, althuogh they are begi i the Army and Navy "I'" phi and ohur excs']1c11l ,nlg to thl, nut litle to thl cold weather. ooperiation betweesn labor andl uiunogemlnt . FE. It. pe.K, Next or, the progra1 was, the ra~inlg <strong>Of</strong> the p'rcss Src fetary~ flag by the Simplex ehlor guard, Presentation of till award w, I ninid by L. U. NO. -s.1262, CAMBRIIDGE. MASS. Edlito r ride is an excellent attribute whic i a inhdere t quality and rightfilly belongs In everyoye, Pride in our families, il I'lir coun try and in our work are part (f the necessary virtues which tend to make our lives complete, ia this the deoloeratic coU.t.y in which we live. In this month of October, 1942 w, iare doubly honored and rightfully proud. as we, the memnbers of Local Unon 1 fB-1262, and employees of SinlIex Wire and Cable ffuCopary, have had the dist/ictv,' honor of hitibg earned the Army and Navy "E" pin for eseellency n war production equplnuett. The acohilanyigit flag of the Army and Navy is now flyingl high alii] avnlg in the alr. over our plant, warning the Axis posetrs that we are working to the utmost ill labor and energy to defeat the very creed of their existeice, and their diabolic efforts to crush mankind by their ruthlessness. They intenld destruction and[ death to all who dare op.pose their in human dognlas, to conqler the world anul] obliterate Christianity anrid dImocracy, W must pray to God every ito.erit that we can ,aiyl on rsel yes of. to have the. r.iecesl y energy. resourefilness .... I 'hilty to defeat them, the robots of dst$ruilion, who threa ein our eeryv existence. it is tearin ig at the vsery heartstrintgs of life to see our loved tines unaehinta olf sI gallantly perhaps to death ,Id lesturution, hut it is a necessary evil and duty and in tines to comn, their very efforts and lives will he a monument for ou future generiltiahs to build their lives upon. We know lefinitely their efforts will 'at he in vair. They and we can win this war and we will win it, not by wasted effort and time, but by applying orselves to util ize e,,ry moment CtoInanider Lewis i, StraussI rcprl. rlhtttlng the 'inder Secretary of the Navy, to the PlrehIent of Sinmplex Wi, and tamle 50n[- lL.liy, Everett Monrss. Presertatioii If "F." pTins w. rna.l.e by Major Richard D) Wilhitc to reLlresej flti vesl of Simplex enqplryvees. with necptaii en behalf f employees by Earl Ilarrigani president of L. U. No. [t-12t2. Si]1ilg oIf "Aieria''" ended the flrgi.an". Ho[rnored guests wlere I aptain JonI', 1, Hlyland, inslpector of naval material: (ColoneI John B. Atkinson,. ity Mana'ger of (am hridfge; John J. Regan. vice I .residet of I. 1B. E. W., Walter J. KXenick, internatiuoal rIlrusentative~, L P1. , W, ,OliN T. FT. ZCEiAiui, Press Secretary. CONSUMERS COOPERATION (Continulted from page 534) States had told him they doubted the looperatires cou]d sneeed here he.a..se of tht "eficiency" of haidn stores and other distributors. "I've investigated your chain stores and your department stores and I calm till you they are not Its efficient as are o T r cooperatives. You aure not getting the value for your dollar that the memlbrs of our coopeiatives are getting at home,. I have great faith in the pople. I know there is just as miuc of brainls among the woiking .lasses there are along the idle rich and the so-clled captains of ilndus try. And more than that, you have fine cooperative organizations right here in the United States, more than 2,000 retail cooperatives, nmoir than 20 greatt wholesale eoqp tives, ra cooperati,,es that ow' reIhfarles now and canneries and flour miltls u..d which arc owned by some800- 000 of your people. They art uile eIeie ilt than thr ehain stores and I he ge;Int itdtIs tiles imu have l.oked up to and they are provhJa they ate ilore efitielt." BtlL the hateful ogr, of wvar iS ,ho, caims bihltions great interest. tllvari ably, his talk leads around to the we* anld the pevelnt on of future waIs. -We ca.nnot stanal anuohlr war," hi saidI. "Make ino mistake about it, another ah, snd civijizatlon W vii ill rnhIbe, France suffererd so much froilt the last war she was not piepared to light aain,. We kn>ou we are suffering now fron the last war. Our fhie young men, theat ids tf them, were lost in the last war. This kind of thing rann..Ot gO oIn and nwut I o t go 1'* APPRENTICESHIP } STANDARDS lonltitied frcoi lOlpg 544) including construction, installation anti maiii teit beft. REGULAR CLASSROOM HlOURS To Sti lpement the practical exper,1cicl above mentioned, each appilentice is eonrolled in an appr'Ve 1 school and must attend classes ... inl related tsloctitii iegflatly, tini ieach wek for two houls, ur fro'lma a milnnm.m of 14t hoIrs per each ye ar of his apprenticeship. An (t al... tion is given by the Texarkar.o. Juist Eleetril Comm (o.iittee betfre each lpelod of advance.. ent, Ln these Ixaminitiations consderatin is given to tile school attendance. progress and daily ploynrtnt recoIds of th, appleuties. The apprentice and his parent or goal dan sign aIn ag.e.ennt which is also signed by the employer and approved by the Texarkanla Joint <strong>Electrical</strong> Appientiesh/ip Co.mittee ani registared with the FledlraI committee I. . Apprentieeship. Upon the successful completion of the apprepticeship by the apprentice under these standards, aid having passed the required examinatio, tile Texarkahn Joint <strong>Electrical</strong> ApprentieeshIp Committee re..om...entds that the Federal Corninittee on Apprenticeship issue a 'Cettificate of C ompletion of Apprenti.eship,' and they affix their signatures thereto. Every detail in the correct education of an apprretierao ll rd his relation to hi, empl]hyer. his loion and his fellow workers seels to have been carefully worked out. It has been decided that the ratio of apprentices to journeyiaea shall be one to five. The apprentilceship itandrirds arc carefully planned so ah It eilforin with the trade rules of Local inlu No. 39. tir $eelsher 5, 1942, Thomas E. 31..ra.. Assistant Chief of Apprenticeehip, affixed hi, sitg rillI.r to the Texarkana standards, thus pattiriff he Federal (C llrunitt"e o Apeilru tireship stiail of apprutva] en them. In deed .. U No., 86 has taken a precelrr iaul step in the right diretinn. As a pioneer in setting up standarls far linemten, L. U1 386 has hlaed tie trail and it is hoped that others of our Ice.ls will follow its ex;ample and build a Iturdy eductional a.Id productive ,ystem that will help us Win the war and provilde an effieiency. skill ahd security to rule lhe electri;al I .. ln when. after victory, eounes lhflpeace
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