- STATIONARY ENGINEE'RS LOCAL 39 .. ~ . SAN FRAN;CISCO, CAli~ORNIA NO.VEMBER, 1954 !Labor Vot~ is -Big Factor !In '54 EleCtiOn Up~et By VICTOR 1S. SWANSON From crowded industrial .sections .of. the East to cities on the western shores, the Ameri· can publie gave new heart to the democratic process on Nov. 2 and exercised a vast, mod· erating influence over its elected leaders and any extremist attitudes they may-hold. Sparking· this giant voice of I - . ·, . ' democracy was the Americw1 labor conuuon people. \Ve ca:n do this by ' life it' deserves in return· for a life· movement, which turned out in supporting our . union and LLPE time of ha.rd work! greater force than ever to speak activi~ies to the fullest. Our progress toward these goals the wants· and needs of the people We have shown our ability to truly will depend not so much upen w ho work, produce, consume, and, speak up. Let's continae with it and those wbo oppose 1 us but rnther ' j ~aJ: taxes-the ov e rwh~bning ma- make it _g_row tintil we finally re.ach 1 upon_ us and: what we ~c~ually du . i JOnt:y. . . the · .pos1hon where labor can re-~ or f~1~ to do towards.attammg these

1 IVIembers of our. union, it was 1 spectfully a.sk and get the better goals. _ _ · apparent fr-om checi{S on all branch .offices, responded to the m;1ny pleas 1 and ,·ot ed and got out the vote on Official ·Notice to Mem.bers: II Nov. 2. Candidates and propositions: An assessment has been levied on the Burial Expense supported by Local3 Illembers were 1 and Good Standing Funds as of October, 1954. The #5 ' successful in nearly every district assessment, in the amount of $6, is now due and oayable. · of otir jurisdiction. I . New governor of California is Goodwin Knight, who had the D V K ·· Lt? fullest support of the Operating '0 .1. 0U ,nOW · · . -·· 1 Engineers. We regret the failure · ·GOVERNOR-QATSKINNER:-·rhough he .ho:ds a1~ honorary m em~ of some labor endorsed Congress I t e rship ciud in t l ~e Operating Engineers Union,- Governor Goo(lwin cangidates to win- in this we. Iiltight, elect ed.' as Californiii.'s 1ie,;. ·governor oil Nov.- z with the full lagged behind the industrial east- , ' · but " " ~ · a•·a· ·--'--appy• to note· that -- · "'· -·. ~ By ~P. •., _ E_ ._:;~[-<\NDE~_~ARK · bi~liing'-5" ou'f' ullioit;''fs' l1ot lnucii' of a hm!d · on a big' -Mese) ' · c at ~ ,. ,:!:;' "-.. ., ~ ·-- '~ '"''' . . . . .- . - many lab~r-ba~ked Assemblyme-n A · ta: t L al U · i}Iami;,. t his pictlure· shows .. However, we do fully trust · Gov. linlg,ht witJ1 the SSlS - ~~ • 0 9... .\ . _. ~Wn,_ ?;;:.-.-,_ ,.e_f --.,,.,., -.->(.':;,~~w' and State Senators in <:;alifornia d ' -· .. reins _of stat_e .gove.rnment, as shown by -otir votes on election day. He The followin!! question an ·answer cojumn· WI' 11 appear- ·m· were elect ed. ~ - ~ho\Vn here". wiU~ - ~ - .C. i.\{cCh,re, a.t left, m ember of state highway · Ithe next few issues to better acquaint you with your Health coil'uuission, ·and B. \V. Chaee, L A. county sup 'en~ isor. , I "RIGHT TO WOJ;t·K" LAWS • d W lf , PI · I ~ This fact, plus election of labor's an e are an. _ man ·for GoveFnor o-ive 'us consid- 1. QUESTION. 'Who pays for your Employer, which was made · erable assurance ' tl~at there . will your \Velfare Plan, possible for you by your Union Mt likely be vicious anti-labor leg- ANSWErR. The cost of your Wel-_ through contract negotiations. islation passed in this state in the fare Plan is paid for entirely by 2. QUESTION. What Districts of near future, measures such as the Local 3 has coverage unde r the 'Welfare Plan. 1 1 "right to work" law. · -ANSWER. IN MEMORIAM 1 The Health and Welc 1 vVe a r·e sorry to report that such 1 r N is not the case in Nevada, where EDWIN PRICE . 1 fare progr.a_m ~nly app Ies to - o~ - labor made a strong effort to repeal Cedar City ·utah Oct. 12 1954 1 thern _Ca l!forma _at the moment, ' ' . ' but will be effective on construc- ·Nevada's "right to. work'' law. A J. H. FRANKS tiori work in Nevada after Febru- proposition to repeal t he ·Jaw failed Eureka, Caiif.. Oct. 15, 1954 1 ar y 1, 1955_ · to pass by 2l05 vot es- 38,391 tp DONALD J. SHERWOOD I 3. QUESTION. Who are the Em- 36,286. Labor 's man for senator, Gricl_lev, Calif.,. Oct. 22, 1954 I · ' however, was successful, and thus " ployers that are paying for the Ala n Bible will succeed the late JOSEPH i'\1 .• \VHALEN cost of the W elfare Plan·? · · Pat IVI cCarrari. Santa Rosa, Calif., Qct. 23, 1954 ANSWER. All Employers engag- . · BOYD B. TERRY , ed in Construction work in North- Labor's frienas in Utah were not Farmington, Utah, Oct. 24, 1954 ern California; Dredging in an· .,o f too s uccessful, . though there was c · R 1 s d G 1 better s howing on some of thfil local HAROLD R. VANSCOY Palidforma ; Soc ~ . ra nd aSI~ . rat iss San Bruno; Calif., Oct. 25, 1954 1. ro ~ctJOn; CI~a p ron; l!pyar s; ues. '- . Bmldmg _Matenal; and most Trac- NOW IT'S UP TO US GEORGE R. THOMSEN ? tor ancl Equipment Sales and Ser - , Reviewing the election on a Fallen, Nevada, Oct. -8, 195'\ _ 1 vice Shops. . CLARENCE T • • • , . national basis, we join with labor A. FARNQUIST I 0 generally in· looking forward to a Campbell, Calif., Nov. 1, 1954- . 4. QUESTIO~ . Who ·?Is m chal,e H . VAILLANCOURT - , of better break from the 84th Con­ y~ ur Welnue ~ l ~n . gt;ess. The administration i s Redwood . City, Calif., Nov. 15 ANSWER. A JOmt Board of already 1954 ' Trustees, composed of equal num- UPSEY DAISY AND DARN·. NEAR OVER a 1500-foot cliff went much more sensitive to labor's . _ * * * I ber of representatives from th7. t)lis shovel" l!t Isbell's strip mine-at Ruth, N cvada, whei1 a. gre-en operator views, because o( the s howing in · · · Employers and your Union. t ried to pick up foo big a hunk .of fr02i!\ l_l enrth . a-nd it u]_lset thlngs_tl tis this election. ' . ·· w·'hd I ;~ d I s: QUESTION. Who underwrites_' 'vay. Looking dowi1 ~t l1 e . hoofn "of ·t.)1e shovel ·you see· the offending l~ould '- It is now . up to us to fig:ht for SefVICe h rawa. ·\;ar S.1 the Welf!J,re Plan -or what Insur- e:r, also the botton;. of the pit "-1500 feet below. No .one w ~1s hurt, not our program of more · jobs, more . FOREST A. BROwN !lilllle Company is the Can-i.er? . ' even· the shovel, and this opei·ator is one-of the best informed in Nevada, honking, better. medical care,. and GARY L. lUNG ANSWER The New York Life to _the evils o'foverloading ·a machine. ~~ , _ . . I· otl~:_r basic g_ains for labor a1id th~ JOHJS" E. PIPER _ Insutance. Company was the suc- l cessful bidder out of eleven Com­ panies \'-:hlch were requested to · Eastbay Speedway submit bids. Fast becoming· the inajor arte- ~ 6. QUESTION. -What Covera.ge is rial .out' of the Bay Bowl Bottle- pr,ovided for me in the :\>Velfare neck is this northbound express- Plan? ' · g ANSWER. Life Insurance and way over the watery sh01·elines of hospitalization for you and hos­ the East Bay, a:nd this junction pitalizatiqn· for. yo.ur dependents. with Ashby Avenue will become 7. QUESTION. W h <,> ca,n I claim an important off-shoot to the east as dependents? through the Berkeley hills tunnel ANSWER. Your lawfu1 wife, freeway. · G1:eat fills, wide pavii1g your unmarried children, y our areas, over and underpass!Js- aU step-children, your foster children are pa.rt of this $50-millioii. im­ if they are supported by you. -Any provement leading northward -from one of these children must ' be 14 the uew bridge •approach · i'naze I days old and less than 19 years ·or now buihlilig, zooming through age. · Richmond, over the foothills to I 8. QUESTION. Do I or my ct•e­ Carquiliez . Stra-its, ' thence _ ~asily ·t· pendents h ave to underg·o a phy- • to the long op_en reaches of Rout:e sica,! examination in order to !}e· 40 to Sacramento and the . Sierras.l covered by the Welfare Plan? -(Another · .fine aerial picture b_Y'I .ANSWER. No, 1l;ll that js ne,ces· Jim Jem1ings, member of Local 3.) _(Continued op. Page 12) • , ENGINEERS' NEvVS November 19, 1954 COMMENT

war s Changes Made- Report of ~ast eeting

(Compiled by P. E. Vandewark 1 dition and resurf. a pprox. i3.5 mi. The m ee.ting was called to order at 8 :05 p.m., President Clancy 9 and H arry l'!Ietz) l of access roads to training areas I H 4Jn~ (' al presiding. Roll cal! sh owed all officers present w ith exception of Busi- sed 'by reason of. being aw ay OCT OBE R 21, 1954 1 and inst. culvert, a t Fort Ord. ~ i1 ~ •~ C JO. (~ ~~ ~ ness l\Ianager Swanson who was excu 011 [; AN FRANCISCO, c on t r a c t OCTOBER 28, 1954 Union busin ess · -a w J.rded to S. J . Amoroso Canst. OAKLAND, co ntract a war ded t o f' l A Synopsis of the Reg·ular lUeeti11g Minutes of October 2 w as read 1501 Co., 2100 Oakdale Ave., S. F., $798,- John H. McCosker , Inc., East- 'V~c u r ay ';}. \,Aff and by moticn approved as read. 12 000 \ 900 for canst Lake Merced Elem. shore I-Iwy., Berke.ley, $ • (Alt. ~ \.,; ' § · . ~ ~ · • 1k a f W A Synopsis of the E xecutive B oard Minutes of October 13 and of School Cgener:al work) . 1) for revetment wor k at San B d N ovember 3 read, and the acts and recommendations of t he oar, were L THROP t , t , d d t 0 Lorenzo Creek cha nnel crossing at A , con rae av, ar e_ " . o- , (Ec1 1tor· 's Note : Major changes by motion approved as reac1. :vr "lott & Peterson-Grundy 2412 oO. Pac. bnd,e Engr. Sta. 49-50 . . I - '" • ' • 1 to 50-"0 ALAMEDA COUNTY 1n the Soc1al Secunty law became ! Cards of tlranks w ~ re received from John and Evelyn l\IcFall; the-.,. H ar nson St. S. F. $31 883 for m- "' • · · ff .· . l t l · t , f ' . ' ' ' . · e ecL1ve wrt 1 1e Signa ur e o family of Ernest E. Vi'arren · l\I):s. Grace Schroyer and family, and t.re stall leveling course on loa dmg · CASTLE ~_FB •. contract awarded ! President Eisenhower on Septem- family of George Thomsen. All were receive!l .and. filed. • " p latforms a t 12 warehouses, Tracy to. P e.t.er _l\wwRt So, ns. C. o.. an_dber 1, 1954. Charles H. Shreve, l Depot, La- Fr edeucksen & n:as.er, 422 Post manao-e, of the San Francisco Ci v- ,.The following Brothers were repo .~ t ed ill: Clyde Austin, Doyle _-\nnex, S harpe Genera 1 h St · · S F $'·• 031 ?7- ~ d c"' Adams, ·E. l\1. Brown, Gord!m Braden, Lloyd E . Bauer, Chas. Bidamon, i: rop. • . ., · ., · '> , .'N ° •Or rem . .a.n ic C enter District Office \

of the expressway through -areas' . ·-OAKLAND, contract a·warded -to 1 member of Local 3. He IS a ·serve A_ low bid- of $121,000 was sub- 1239, Stockton, $1,099,777 for cm1~t. ' of ·boggy, unstable soil ··conditions. McGtiire & Hester, 796 - 66th Ave., ' ice man for · the P&H Shovel Co., mitted by the Hubbs · Equipment Camden Hig·h School bldgs. 'Large embankment areas were Oakland, $87,320 for const. sewers usually works out of -SaQramento Co. of Colton, Calif. to the Bureau SACRAMENTO, contract a wa r'_d­ stl~ ipped to depths varying from in por. of Golf Liriks Road, Calo-· and San Francisco, but since his or Reclamation for a contract on ! ed to Standard Materials, Inc., three feet to- ten fe,et to remove 1den St., Monan- .St., Malcolm Ave., return from he has · · 1411 _ 9th St., Modesto, $66,928 wet and unstable surface soils. I·Fallbrook Way, Elvessa St., Et- ~ been assigned . to the East Coast SACRAMENTO contract .award-. rfor 1.3 mi. of frontage road gr aded .Filler m,aterial tota-ling more than trick St., Lo~hard St., etc., in Du- with headquartel's in .P_ro v.idence, ed to Lentz Con~t . .Co., 2416 Sut- and paved with plantm!x_ surf. ?n 100,000 · tons 1yas then compacted j rant Park H1ghla~1ds .tract. Rhode Isl~nd. However, he has terville Road Sacramento $33 960 , untr. t ock base, betw. Fa1th Home in place. The gradi;? g _itself called 1 PACIFIC GROVE, c 0 n tract Iestabl;shed r~side~ce at 551-B Sha-· for const. ro~d, drainage 'sys. 'and 1 Road~ and Ceres Main Canal, :in ~or, some ·785,00? cub1c yards of [.awarded to PJiil Calabrese, P.O: ~~r - Rvd., Ridgef1eld, New Jersey. water distrib. sys., in Arden Acres I STANISLAUS ' COUNTY. . roadway excavatwn. · Box 1362, _Monterey, $12,198 for I . · . · .... subdiv., SACRAMENTO COUNTY.. SACRAMENTO, contract mya r.d-.. LUMBER ~GADS? · I pa'.(e 17-Mile Drive betw. S. city SANTA 'ROSA, contract awarded· ,OCTOBER 20 ·1954 ·. · -I ed to Fred J. Chapek, 605 Fremont Lumbermen are now wondering limits and Pine Ave. to ~rthur B: Siri, Inc,, 1357 Cleve- SACRAl\iENTO ' co~tract - awa. tt d- Way, Sacra~ento_, ,$34,745 for con- whether· or not- it · is feasible to ALAMEDA, con. tract avyarded to land Ave., _Santa Rosa,' $-13,635 for· d ·t G . . 't .tJ ' t C . p ··o --B XJ I struct practJGal prstol course, Hv.;. y. '' · . uild thei~- roads. It has ~een said I Gallagher & Burk, Inc:, :-344 High· grade'. and- pave wi~~ pltmx_. s~n·~-: ,- ~OO, ~"~:~~~:m:.n~5s 3 ,~ 03 _ ·fot: ·p:r. Pat~ol · Aca,dem?', Dept. of. Hwy. ·that · pubhc funds -·· and pnvate ef- St:, Oakland, $1_1 ,004 for resurf. on cr. run base, veh1cular _parkmg ·f , fo· . , d' I" led h;w a led Patrol, Sacramento . · · . a· o .a ur~1 ane - IV< · \Y •.< g

national ·forests is derived from canst. of J'l'mament and electronics area bet\;v. 5th and 6th . Sts.,_adjac . and cons~. five · bridges: betw .. Rern 1 LOS ALTOS, contract awarded ti_mber sales, and roads play a I shop bldg., exterior paving and re- to' T-428, S-430, S-433, S-437,. S-438. ~oun.t y hne . and 0 :5 1111 • N. of Ear - ~ to Dominic Toniacci, 1181 ~p e n~er v1tal part m therr management.l lated ut1ls., at Castle Air Force· I and .T-349. . . hma t t, TULARE GOUNTY. . Ave., San Jose, $58,480 for s1.te Whep. roads are built ·at unneces- ~ Base, MERCED ·COUNTY. ' lVIODES'l'O, coi,tract _awarded to SAN FRANCISCO, c o n tract I wor k, dramage and play area at 1 sary · .ex pense because of too high SAN FRANCISCO c ·on tract' Nori·lelliiti Const. Co., P. 0 . Box: .awarded to Elvin C. Stendell, 26th. Hill View, Loyola, Portola, and specifi cations, both public fu ~ds awarded to M&K Co;p., 200 Finan-' ) 177, 'Stockton, $53 o·,ooo ,for const. & Kan,sas Sts._, S. F .,, $181 , 98~ (gen-_J Covington schools in Los Altos _ .;' and private effort _. are wastea: j c _ia~ Bldg., $20,520 for canst. Bea·ch office bldg-. fQr . ~he. District \gen-. era] '{l drkJ for const. Sunnydaiel Elementary School Dist., SANTA ~I~.oad bui!ding expenses are in-; St. bypass outlet. · I era! wo.rk). . 1 Elem .School. . · · 1 CLARA COUNTY. . . '/ Four ENGINEERS' NEWS ·· November , 19, 1%4 , D. . • ·Wh . ~ a t s · o1ng, 1n the .. Oakland Area ·By AL CLEM, L. ·'80LARI, L. L. LAUX, J. RILEY and B., BARR, Business Representatives .The_past month has been one of the best months we have Warner and Jack . I chanics in thfs second group are which will no doubt be held up· had during the entire year, with the majority of the members Kevry Construction Company is sent out to do service work in the somewhat by the rains. Completi011 installing the sewer and storm sys- field, throughout all of Northern 1 date for the second section is Au• . -working. Th.e various separate phases of the construction in­ tems for Conway and' Culligan on California, gust 1955. dusti'y which have accounted for this· high level of employ­ their tract, just south of Irvington, · me:gt fm: the period are the expansion and r~pair work now where an addition <~; ! 300 homes are Rosendahl Corporation has a NEWS ABOUT THE BROTHERS under way in the refineries; the freeway work in several sec­ to be built. Jess Vera is foreman contract with the P.G.&E. to en- -PICK UP Large Stdg Red ...... :. tions of the, area, and perhaps accounting for the largest for Kevry, with ·Robert Cohn oper- large the· metering station· near One of . our most enthusiastic ating a Buckeye 160, and Joe Irvington. The GOntract for the in­ hunters, Bro. George Parker, re· volume, the housing industry throughout both Contra Costa Thornley is on a boom-c·at. stallation of the new gas-line and turned recently from one of the and Alameda Counties, with one section, namely Eastern Two of the contractor-s who have the relocation of the old line was most successful hunting trips he Alameda County, having work going on at the present time work on·the tract in Niles, namely awarded to the M.G.M. Construe­ has had for a number of years, as on more than eighty subdivisions; 518 men were dispatched to Close Building Supply and Vincent. tion Company. . Four members · of this trip netted him a 1184-poundl jobs from. the Oakland office during these past four weeks. Rodriques, also have work of a sim- Local 3 are keeping busy at this elk, a deer, weighing· 231- pounds, ilar nature on the Cabrillo Tract in job site . two bears, and a mountain ·lion. . - .- . i Centerville. Vincent Rodriques, Silver Creek,. Idaho, just out Qf ... · Ch~rles Harney was the success- the storm system to the L. c. J en­ whose contract is for the water, Lowry Paving Company will in- . Boise, was the locale of this tdp, ful bid~er on the contract for _the son Construction Company. This storm, and sanitary systems, is stall two miles of 12-way telephone I which was made on· jeep and-horse­ separatiOn structures. for the RICh- company will install 15,000 feet of operating a trencher, with Sanchez, conduit, known as soapstone and baek, with a very .good guide ac­ ~on~-San . Raf~el Bndge .. Involved reinfol'ced concrete pipe, varying "Pimch<;>' ~ Rios doing his oiling, and clay duck, which will follow the companying . the pai·ty. Before m this proJect IS the movmg of ap- in size from 12 inches to 66 inches. Br0,·. S . .Mendes is ·operating one· of J:,'OUte . of Huntwood, Jackson, Hes- starting out for Idaho, George pur~ proximately 4?,0?0 cubic yards. of Working for Jenson. are Lloyd Rodriques' cats. - perian :and Tennyson :RoaAs .iri:the , ohased •ll: 'bra:rid nev,; three-quarter rock. The prellmm~ry phase, which . Ravens on a N.W. 25, Buster Dur­ Hayward-Mt. Eden area. ~Brothers ton Ford pickup and had it espe­ was the constructwn of a det~ur fey on a linkbelt backhoe, Vince CONCORD-ORINDA Gerald Casey, George J,ones, Mack ·cially equipped for the trip. .h as a 1rea. d Y b e~n comp l e t : ·d '. WI th Delaney on a side-boom cat, Jim I Mutter, Bert Kildaire, Ernie Sny- · the deto~r now muse ..work ~snow Delaney Jr. on a dozer, Jim De- Kaiser's new Quarry arid ' Rock der, John Lucy, and Nick Estok A name which has not appeared pr og~essmg on the mam portiOn of laney Sr. on a trencher, and Allen· Plant, known as the Kaiser-Clay­ will be e,mployed here for the com·· on our · out-of-work list for ninG! the JOb, that ~f :emoval of the Morgan and R. A. McMains doing ton Plant, located. just off Pine ing two months. years is that of Jess Schneid·er, rock, and the diggmg of the foot- the oiling. Hollow Road in Concord is nearing whose registration of last week is ings for the concrete structures. completion. The new plant will· be his first for that l'ength of time. Over 1000 t.ons of reinforcing steel . in operation prior to the first of the BECHTEL .S.o; JOB Jess has been working all this time will be used to divert traffic for the A total of 208 homes have just year, and it is expected to be one Work on the new Cata,lytic Re- I for ·Bechtel Corporation, his last upper and lo\!\•er deck of the bridge, been completed by Stanley Davis of the safest and most modern of fining Plant, beihg built oy Bechlel .week for them having been at the and to route traffic for Richmond and Groom on the Schaffer Tract its 'kind. Fifteen engineers will be Corporation for the Standard Oil P.G.&E. steam plant, Pittsburg. or Oakland. Bro. Tiny Purser is on Jackson S_treet, Mt: Eden, with employed at the new plant, which Company, in Richmond, which was the superintedent on this project, plans calling for work to be started will produce approximately 3000 first menitoned .in our .report of Bro. Art Duarte, pla'nt operator Red Tavenner is the foreman, I immediately on .104 additional tons of graded roc!< per day. Bros. September 15th, Is progressmg sat- for Diamond Buildino- Materials Clarence Huffstutter is on a blade, homes to be built by Groom ~nd Jessie and Leon Sewell are on the isfactorily. Ninety per cent of the 1 Danville, recently returned fron~ .. · Floyd Bell and R. A. Scott are Moyer on the same tract. The pnme shovel, Joadmg Euclid t rucks for a underground , . . _ concrete has already. R eno, h B Dw t , ere ro. uar e s 11· -yea r •/..,._ operating dozers, and Jim Dement 1 contractors on the new work will short haul to the pnmary crusher been poured with the present work old daughter underwent a most is running a jeep. I be Galbraith Construction Com- mstalled high above the plant. . now under way bei ng the pouring delicate but successful correctional pany, who will install all the un- Forty-two hundred llneal feet of of the cement for the three struc- ' t ' \xr · ht d · · · eye opera wn. ·v e are mig y g 1a 't , C , t p· C dergr?und facihtles, and Close conveyor belt carry the rock from tures to be bupt above ground. 1 that the ·little o-irJ is happy and Th e U 111 ea one I e e 1pe om- BU!ldmg Supply, who will do the I the pnmary crusher to the second- Standard Oil is building this new . . , "' _. . - pany has m·oved into the Richmond- excavating, grading, and paving of Iary crusher and separator, where plant, and a similar one in El Se- enJoymg normal VISIOn. San Rafael _area an.d has begu_ n 1 the streets. Close is keeping the 1 the graded rock is then transferred I gundo, in order to increas. e the ll f Bro. John E. Piper will be spend- wark on th e In. st.a a t IOn o a. 36 -m. · following members of Local 3 busy 1 to a traveling stacker for stock Octane rating of the gasoline which ing the winter at Fort Benning, wa t er t ransmisswn .1 Ine, w h 1 hc.. IS at this location: Bro. Bill Marks, piling in a 100,000-ton storage area. I they produce. MaJ·or equipment · Georgia, in the cap. a city of ·a pilot to ._.s t ar t at th e .E as t B ay M . umcipaI foreman; Paul Young, blade opera- The entire operation from primary used in the erection of this plant for the United States Army. John, .W ater R eserv01r at Pt· R Ic h mon d , tor; Keith Shoopman, Larry Shaw crusher to stock pile is expected<>to includes six reactors and fired d · b 16 000 f t · 1 th who will · be accompanied on .:an IS to e . , . ee m eng ·I and Car! Moran on the jeeps; M. be dust free, due to a dust arrest- heater:s, ,_a feed stripper c.olumn, · a . this Th' · · b f th trip· by' his·· wife,c' hopes to return IS reservOir IS to e one o · e R. ''Squire" Hunt on a dozer, and ing system, which is now being in- d.e osulphurizer column, a debutani- 1 · · h 'ld h fi · h d · · to the Bay Area in_ the spring; 1argest m t e w.or w en ms e ' Joe LeBrun doing the grade set- .stalled. Bt~ others Tony A:ug;ust and zer, and a de-propanizer. Also to - . ~nd will contain over 12,000,000 ting. Jacob Lewsoski; who has a o'anny Fachner are on the dozers, be used are three gas-driven re­ Bro. Johnnie .· Burns, in picking )~' allons ' of water. The crew on this sub-contract to excavate for the stripping at the quarry, Bro. Vern ciprocating compressors of 750 up a cleai·ance to·· another job; ap­ '~roject includes Bro. ~roy Manzer i footings, is operating his own 0. C. Klein is the crusher oiler, Bro. horsepower each, and two centrif­ peared to be mighty happy to be ,g.n a backho~, D. S. Wmberly o~ a Oliver digger at this site, with Bro. Merle Botts and Leo Harrison are ugal compressors of 2500 horse­ back in the Bay Area after an,. ab- · ·side-boom, Richard Conn on a skip- W. Walker doing the oiling for him. on the truck crane, and last but I power. When the plant is complet­ sence of 2'h months which we1 loader, . VI bert Cooper on a crane, Close Building Supply has also not least, Bro. "Teeney" Wilber is ed, it will be capable .of producing ~ spent operating a DW 20 at Cherry R~y . Fields. _and John~. ~ Parsons just completed the excavating for the boss man, _ . 122,000 barrels of High Octane gas 7 Valley. do~ng the 011111~, and G~.;rdon _ Hunt the home sites and streets on the . --- · . daily, the, use· of which will assure

domg the repair work. Dan Bodily tract at Canyon 1 the maximum performance of the H · ht N'l v· R d · Fredrickson and Watson's free- . Bro. George Gisel, who is now in . . e~g s, 1. es. mcent o nques wa and inter-chan e 'ob at the car of today. Two Skagg hoists are New South Wales, , was iS JUSt gettmg under way on the Y g J b · d t · · d · SUBDIVISIONS BUSY . Orinda Cross-roads is approximate- now emg use 0 raise an set 111 good enough to get a letter off to The Goforth Development CoJV,- lj unde.-:ground storm . and samtary ly 90 per cent complete with very place, the columns and reactors, us promptly. Australia is now en- . pany, one of the well-known home sewer systems on th1s tract · Ifavorable progress being' made un-· w h'Ic h r a nge . m· w·eight . from 40 to joying its spring-time, and George builders in this area, is getting --- der the able guidance of Bro. "Tex" ~35 tons,_W ith some of them reach- is finding the people very fr-iendly under way on a new sul:idivision Another ot the Bay Area's well- Strickland, who is the boss, over a mg a height of 115 ~eet. Fo~ so~e and. hospitable. He writes that the located approxim~tely three miles known, builders and developers, mighty crew of engineers consist- of the other ~~~avy llfts, which m­ job on which he is to work is slow east of Hayward, on the Niles Road. Oliver, Rousseau, has started a new ing of such equipment jockeys as elude the :aismg of four 50-ton in getting started as it is very dif· Bro. Tom ' Hanna well-known to tract on Niles Road, just opposite Brothers Alec Radke backhoe and vessels havmg walls up to three ficult to get delivery on the neces­ ~any of us, and' one of our old the Goforth Tract, a subdivision crane operator; Floyd Clark, oiler; I inche~ thick, they are us~ng the sary equipment. members, .has his cat spr€ad on this in which 12,000 modern homes will w. E. Ogan and E. A. Hill, blade ·r com~med services o.f their 3?00 tract and has the dirt a-flying! be constructed. Rousseau's subdivi- men; Roy Laughlin, jeep operator; Mamtowac a~d a 20-ton Bay Cit~. Bro. Leo Hawkins was injured Approximately 500,000 yards of ma- sion known as "Westwood Manor" J . E. Everett, cat operator; Jerry I The constuctwn o_f. the plant IS while oiling on Phillips and Weis­ terial is involved on this project, on Hesperian Blvd. Mt. Eden is Cochrane and Bob Boden, concrete u~der the ~upe~vision of Larry berg's truck crane. He bailed out with 200,000 yards · of dirt having currently reaching completion. The float operators; Ed Carey, stake Pitchford, who re,cently returne_d of the co-pilots seat, but forgot to already been excavated and placed. excavation for the streets and side- puncher, and E. London, better fron: Standard Oils refinery proJ­ wear his parachute! We sincerely The excavating and grading for 250 walks for the new subdivision is known as "Jack" London, who is ect 111 Aden, located on ~he Sou~h­ hope the X-rays showed no broken of the home sites has already been being unde.rtaken by C. J . Wood, in charge of the nuts, bolts; ·and west Coast of the Arabian per:m­ bones or other injuries. accomplished. In addition to· the Inc. On Wood's payroll are Bro. haywire. Excavation on the under- sula. Local 3 has ·the followm_g work on the home sites, there will Jack O'Leary, foreman; Dwane r pass is nearing completion, and I brot~ers currently employed at. this A boy, and their first child, was also be excavating, grading, and Meek and Ray Flannery, Jeep I paving, consisting of 1200 yards of locatwn: · W . .T. Fahey, surveyor; born on. October 8th, 1954, to Bro. paving of thirteen miles of streets. operators; Pete Bonham and Jim concrete will conclude the concrete J. L. Goz, head c~amman; C. L. Jack J ortes;' and we understand Bro. Tom Hanna is acting superin- Zumwalt, dozer operators; John . paving. The completion ·of the un- Ch~r:dler, rear_ chamman; Geor~e that there is also an addition to tendent, Jack Gardiner is the fore- Phillips on a cat 12 blade, and j derpass will eliminate the hazar- Phillips operqtmg the. 3500 M~m ­ the Jerry Bailey family, a daughter man, Earl Brooks and August Testi Charlie Day doing the grade set- dous left turns that have caused towac; Wa~ren LeMom ope~atmg born on October 5th, 1954. ·are on blades, "Gimpie" Rutherford, ting. The undergroul)d facilities for so many accidents and retarded the ~ay City; Gen~ Roberts an_d * Howard Kiser and Frank "Arkie" I the new tract will be installed by the heavy flow of traffic in this Charlle Dees operatmg the har:di- Anderson are on carryalls, Gerald the Galbraith Construction Co. area. cranes~ Wesley Warner op_eratmg THANKS FROM CA~TDIDATES Boyle, J'ohn Murray, Ralph Savage, Sti]] another development in the The Merrill-Erose Company, an the ~Olst; Do!a Worster .do:ng the Following are letters of thanks Lu Jones, and Ray Allen are on Mt. Eden area is the Drysdale equipment dealer in the Bay Area repair w~rk, an_d . Cllff V\'I!kms and from Assemblyman Luther Lin­ dozers; Clar.e nce Dayton, Tommy Tract, where 180 homes are to be for many years, . has now gone out J.erry. Emley do mg. the Oll~ng. Bros. coin and Donald Doyle and Super- . Burns and Al Silva are on jeeps; built. 0. C. Jones has moved in a of business. The International Har- Charlie Dees and Supermtendent visor Francis· Dunn, for our support Joe Lovely is Uie H.D. repairman, crew to do grading and paving of j vester dealership, which this firm Larry Pi~chford recent~y had a lit- in the recent election: L. V. Johnson is the greaser, and the streets and sidewalks, with Bro. formerly had, has now been taken tie gab-fest and reumon as they FROM LUTHER LUNCOLN the grade setters are J. Brown, IVern Story, forerr:an of this spread. over by Bay City Equipment Com- were b_oth over on the Aden Re- Dear Clem: Jack Parkinson, Harold Noyes and Bro. Vern Foley is operating their pany, who have also put a num- finery ·Job -at the same ,time.. I" want to thank you for the fine Jerry O'Dell. ' blade, Joe Brooks and Earl Savley ber of the men formerly employed way · in which your or_ganizat~on The Martin Williams Company is rare on A.C.T.S. 300 carryalls; Frank by Merrill-Erose, to work in their KIEWIT ·FREEWAY .)1.-qppor.t.ed.. me in my campaign for handling the surveying with · the Rose is on a push cat, and Tony shop. Bay City Equipl\lent has now November will see the windup of' re-election to the Assembly from following crew keeping busy on this Levy is on a tamper cat. ! established two separate depart- the first section of the Peter Kiewit the Fifteenth District. tract: W. M. Jones, I. Proto, K. L. The excavation for the streets lments, the Sales and Service De- Eastshore Freeway job, which has I personally feel that it was. Hylton, D. L. Huffer, D. C. Curry, and sidewalks on Rainer Construe- partment, which will be under the furnished employment to a number through the efforts of you and the T. R. Nelson, J . J . DeBarrie Sr., tion Company's tract on Bachman direction of Bro. Harold Close, who of Local 3 men for the past several members of youi· sta.ff that made N. B. Hanson, C. 0. Mehl, Ed Mar- Road, San Lorenzo was awarded to having worked for Merrill-Erose months. A substantial amount of my re-election possible and, again, tinez, J. c: Burnett, S. A. Pohlopek, the Lee Construction Company Who for the past two years, has now the ,work on the second se.ction, I am deeply grateful, · G. M. Dunne, E. D. Fitzsimons, and have put Bro. Ross E. Walker, fore- returned to his former employer, from Ashby Avenue in· Berkeley to , Sincerely,· F. Classen. man, Earl Barker and Tony Ma- 'Bay City Equipment, and the Used t)l.e E! Cerrito Overpass has also LUTHER H. LINCOLN .. The contract for the installation chado, jeep operators; Bob Ready, Equipment and Rental Department, reached completion; 2,145,000 cu- 1\ir:ember of Assembly of the sewer and storm systems was dozer operator; Bob Pemberton, which wi!I be managed by Bro. Ben bic yards of sand-fill backing ma- Fifteenth Disti:ict awarded to the P. and E. Construe- carryall operator, Rex Stanberry, Friez. During the past month there terial and rip rap for t'he exposed "' * * tion Company. On this phase of the tamper operator, and Ray Meyers, has been an increasE) of more than slopes is already in place, the re- .FROM DONALD DOYLE ~9 rk are lj:rnie Pestarw, supeJ:in- blade operator to work .on this 40 per cent ·in the amount of busi- iriforced slub bridge is finished; and My dear Mr. Swanson: t!'!nc}ent, Bob House, foreman., project. The , surveying work is be- ness done by this firm. At the pres- 90 per cent of the 'Work bn the May I ·take tl).i~ opportunity to -1'?-rries., TO_J:llberli.n on a dozer, .. ;Roy ing: handled by' Long's crew .. made ent time there are 'seven members two reinforced concrete box girder thank . you ,_ and the ':Bretb.i·en of Whitehead operating a 707 Buck- 'I up of the ·'following men:· Wendell\ of Local 3 employed in the ' parts separation bridges has -bE:!en ' com- Loca.i' ':No: s' for the''fine support eye digger, and Romeo Grassch Whipple, Les Schaffer, "Check" department, and 16 mechanics as-! pleted. The major portion of the given me during my recent cam,._-.;t-- doing the oiling. P. and S. sub-Jet Harden, Bill Whitlow, Howard signed to the shop. Six of the me- work still. to oe done is the paving,' (Continued ori Page Seven) November _l9, 1954 ENGINEERS' NEWS · Five

:o; , THE NEVA .DA ROUND-UP~ . '. '• ' ·, . '" Blue Sky Boys Raise the Dust Over 50,000 Square Miles · · By H ... L. "Ci.uley" SPENCE and JOSEPH "Jo.e:' MILLER,' -i~usiness Representatives Sil~er State, Construction Co~pany, better kriown asi Andy ·Drumm Jr. of Failon, Nev.; has started their highway job ·east of Lovelock, Nevada,,. ori _Highw(jy No. 40. , :i)ru~m has his Super "C" Pull$_,on, the job ·and ohe DW-21, with:none · oth~r . than' Bro. Joseph.:"Chip" Montrose ·in ·charge. of the Pulls, ·and Chip has all of ·his regU.lar Super C Pull operators up " there V.dth·hihi. . .Chip anu tlie Super C's will go through that job in .short order. Some of Drumm's outt1t is -leveling land·atounci the.· valleys .and some. are working· in ·the Shop. Dodge · Constnicbon,· _; Inc.,. h-as · · ' · · · 4 · · · quite . a ·land leveling project out Brot~er that can solve all _prpb: ~ - Mine at Lovelock, Nevada, are get-· near Yerili.gton, Nevada . . Some. of' lems. Brother Ed Onadig is with ting along . pretty well and will I . . Dodge's regular crew: will be kept tiie Fr~z~ini- crew •and a ·,working .. there if doin~ r~iil k~ep ~he ~re FROZEN TO TilE CONTROLS, as his shove1 tipped with an over· · I btuiy· for -a whi!e. ,, job, Bi·other . Andy Duque- IS back doesn t get lost.,Brothers Ed Bar- I j{>:id· of frozen slab earth- the operator couldn't )"elease the brakes' and Morrison-Knudsen· have finished With Frazzini as foreman and}~- ~t rington _Sr. ~nd _T. C. Bottoms are <.over. she went, .right ori the edge of a 1500-foot cliff at Ruth Pit, .Ruth, · their fourolane ''. highwaY, job, east re~}ly adds moralsuppo~t to eyer)'_- the operators With An~y Ander~on I Nevada, an Isbell Co. stripping operation. It was a good lesson on the . -~ of Reno, Neva da, on_Highway No. thmg._ Brother_Duque IS _ a smart a~d Walt Berger as their respect1~e I bad points of oveiloading. · ~0. It's a gt:eat improve~ent to the ojJer;ator in more_ ways than ot:_e:. Oilers. Brother Harry Thompsen 1s 1 ~. ------· ------'------Canypn Road. The M~K outfit did Brother Clarence Dieterich has a on the Cat, doing the Dozer work. a fine joo and finished, 'on time;· Iaro-e crew working-in and' around .Brothers Mike Eehiriger and Mike proud operator on one of the 150-B ing for the West African Construe· · ··· Brother _Tuffy :·Jon~s, the • superi~- - : R,e~o and some of. the fellows ·are ) ' iu1toja are oiling on the ., Crusher Electrics and a much prouder tion Company in Monrovia, Liberia, tende~t ,: real!y. pushed the.: job 1:ight up at Lake Tahoe, Calif. Brother and Brother Bill Ayers is on the ·father of a son·· that was born a in . charge of all . along· arid .ended u-p ,right: on the, ·Clarence· O'Cciyne - with'" ·his oiler, ·Loader. Brother Gene Shoffner is short while· back. You had' better However, Walt has had two at- · nose,. . ., Brother Jack "" Kennedy -On the Dozer down at the Loading start teaching him to operate tacks of maleria in the past month · Brother _George. Grifall has quite ar~ doing ·some pipeli_ne work at Ramp. These Brothers are all busy shovel, J.ake, so that you can keep and with the climatic conditions · a lot of · work . around Reno, Nev. 1 the west side of the hike for J. A. working under the supervi~ion of Aleck Eliade's in tow. :Sr?t~~rs Bill has decided that things are deep Brother ·calvin 1 Scolru;i _is. on 'the Salmons.-. Thi$ job_is - o~ the Spring Broth:r George Eckman, one of 1 - Mc~~een and Bob . P1ccm1m we1:e enough and is coming home. He Backhoe: Now that Calvm 1s a re~l c.reek Tract ~nd , 1s ?emg done for IDod ges bet~er bosses. The boys all Iworkmg re.al hard on th~ Repa1r ·leaves for home this week and wm Backhoe· man. · But Cal has . his afuture housmg proJect. They have figure that tf the Iron Ore lasts, so Cr~~ _last week _and I thmk that soo~ be in the Reno office. It's troubles. He has to put up with meterich's Backhoe ·up there at will they · QUilici should g1ve them both a tough to be leaving such a good that _oile~ of his, ~incent "Grm:npy'~ I La: e .Tahoe and, are going right at I . Brothe~ Leo Sebbas is ' working:· mon:h off for :hei_r extra _wor~ and job, but it will be nice to be home . Puccmelh. And Brother Puccmelli · it. ,These two Brothers seem tg Ifor Mineral Materials out of Love- effort. Brother M1k~ Bellmo 1s the again, too. gripes and' moans about something Ia &_ree.with ,the Tahoe Lake air and lock, Nev. ,- · and is repairing the ke! man ~t the K:mberly Shops. Have had a few visitors this past all day. He's never satisfied, always the Lake Tahoe air seems tq agree equipment. They hope to get sta,rt- :Vlthout ?1m and his humor, 0~1ce month and was good to see them ·beefing about so ~ e thing. However, I with. them, altho~gh they_ don't ed aga,insoon, but as yet they are m a ';hlle, the ~hop cr ew JUSt again. Brother Blackie Sherman Geor ge. and Calvm try to get along 1 seem to agree w1th the · d1stance not too sure of when the operation I wouldn t get anythmg done. Brot_h- was in. Just stopped by to visit · with him. That Grifall outfit is I that they have to travel to and I will resume. There seems to be I ers Wally Draper and Steven Dlz- between jobs. Brother Bill Mc ­ realy coming to the front but it. I from work. The rest of the Broth- some question on the ore contract ze_a hsAi been doing the welding at Guire, the outstanding shovel run- should, for that G~rge Grifall is I er~ s working for Dieterich . around and the' grade of ore. Kimb;rly when I was there. last ner, was in the Reno office. He was '- a real outstandmg ·felww. I Reno have a good steady J6b and PARKER LOVELOCK and I 11 tell you that those BIOth- 1 on his vacation from his overseas ' Brother Porter Burge ·has quite 1 seem to ·like every minute of it. ' . 1 ers were really swamped, or at J'ob and decided to pay a few tid- ' The H Earl P arker mm a spread around Reno, Nev. and Brother. Ed DeGarmo the Master · . . e . at I 1e as t th a t •I· S w h a t r un d ers t· Oo d -ings· at Harold'- Club Come back . ' . . - ' . Lovelock has been sh1ppmg 1ron h I t Jk d t "K t " M' k ~ · he has some outstandmg Brothers Mechamc that makes the D1ete- · . . w en a e ·O a Y 1 I e auain Bill Maybe luck will be wit h . , . . ' . , ore nght along and seem to thmk M' · h th b .· t · ld f workmg ·for him . . Brother. Manon nch shop h1s home seems to be . . . 1nc , e us1es we er o e th you"' It' can't· always be bad · Bro Newberry is on the Backhoe. Now satisfied and happy. Brother Di'ete- that tlhey WilE! k ~ep 0 n dhomgd ~ 0 fhor three. Jim. Porterfield Inter nationai Rep~ · lk h 11 . · · · . . . a wh1 e yet. rvm B 1anc ar IS t e , . ' • . that Brother can ta and o er nch 1s well liked as an employer J f H E p k d GARDNERVILLE . · . foreman or . ar1 ar er an . resentative for the Hodcarriers and louder and do more work with a and as a Brother of the Operatmg B J ' El . h At the Leviathan Mine J·ust out ~- Laborers was in the Reno office · ·JI B k · • · · 1 ro. 1m ston 1s the s ove1 oper- • sma ac hoe than any one Engmeers L0cal . Umon No. 3. , . . H C P f 'f . . h . of Gru·dnerville where Isbell and to say "hello." Don't know whether B · · h" · R· Th th 0 tl . ator. Bro. . . e1 er IS s ovmg • ...... roc ~r m eno. en · e l e~ RAVENDALE.·. ~. 95_ t h ' d 'th th D Th the Brothers ru·e still busy takinu he paid any VISits to the vanous t B th tl t k f B mgs aroun · WI e ozer. e . . o . · · . . wo ro · ers la wor or urge Par·ker· Mi'ne ·s -about li'ke the t · · 11 B th v· t Harms .Brothers Highway job on 1 out the big slide. Brother· Due:an~ gamblmg .halls, but suspe. ct he _d1d, are ops,-especla Y· r o er )C or Do.dge Ml'ne lots of. ·ro·. ·n or·e one Pulsipher and Brothers And·y Su- Lambert He Opei·ates ·the Blade No.' 395, up at Ravendale~ Calif., , 1 He had that kind of a look, that < · .- · .. · · · --' h ' tt' · t b d H • has just started with Mr.: Curly week an"u then 1·t seems to get per and Maurice Burke are .o n the says, "I'll win yet;" ~rother Johnny auu e s . ge mg· 0 e goo · e s _ running a close second to his broth- Cristman, the superintendent. Bro._ scat·ce for· a while and then , more . 120-B. Brothers Mike Nevin, Ed P eterson, formerly of the- Operat• er J ames.Lambert who isreal good -B. · C. "Joe" Belue is the -Master ore. This- keeps the fellows guess- Barrington Jr. and Donald Baca ing Engineers_L ocal Union 3, a:nd with a Blade himself. Now; Brother I Mechanic and a good .one. He has i g all the time. are on t_he 80-D: By the way, con- wh? _was Bu~m ess A~nt for tqe . V. Mc:Cold; he is good on anything· help: t_ho.ugh. Brother Joe . Cham- The Foley Br.others shaft jobs at I1 gratulatiOns, Mike, on your re- BU!ldmg Traues Council of North• Burge . pu-ts him on. · Only thing .berhn .1s the we_lder on the JOb and Ruth, Nevada, are going along at , election. Brothers Ed Clifford and ern Neva_cla at the Lake _Tahoe area -A.--:- Mac n1isses-is a Hot Pla·nt for Mac Bro. Olaf · H. "Ole'' 'l:aylor is the a fair pace, after a short period of . Carl Merkt a:e keepmg th~ shop f,at· ~ne ::me, and w:lO l_s now_ th: is a Teal- Hot Plant man. Lots . of H.D.R.M. Brother Charlie Schram delay in changing over to the new I work up . alon, With K. V. Wally Secretar y - Treasu:et of the . La luck to you, Brother Burge, ar:d is the grease monkey and a good hoists at the deep Ruth shaft. The the Weld.er" Walla~e, who has just borers . Umon m Sacr~ment?, . your fi ne crew. one. Brother R. s. "Dick" Stone · is hoistmen are very happy to be in ~earn:d a few new t~icks in . we!.d- d~· op~e~ by for a ~ho1:t VISit. P atd he Grade Foreman 1 1 · Brother Carl Hoover on Airpor t t with the fol- the new hoist room and operating : mg, smce I showed him a thmg or h1s t1dmgs to Hat old s Club and Road ·seems. t o have b k th h'll h t D 't more . of a lowing Brothers on the Cats : C. H. the large double drums. These new · tv.:o. Ha! Ha ! Leaving all ho?wash 1 ac over e I e wen · , on · k.. fi 1 · h' L d "Bud" Berg fi:om Verdi Nev · w hoists are semi-automatic with I as1de, I understand that C. V. Isbell stay away so long, fellows. Its al- truc out t a ong w1th 1s oa er. . • ., · < - • • • . t • 11 f - · B d f E Buchanan from Reno Nev · electric contr0ls The drums are IS spendmg h1s week-ends at Le- ways good o see a o you up_ m R ut heH oes a l~t o wLork around II P~ul Carpenter parts u~know~' . about 12 feet in diameter and have I via than Mine, pushing .on the slide this great Silver State of Nevada eno. e-runs his own oader and . • ' I · · · h th . · · -· · .. keeps all of his rolling. and ·W. E.· Davis, 1 Lynn Walker and capability of traveling at 3000 feet 1 so that he m~g h t ma~e :he JOb last w e. :~ y~ u . a~: JUSt a VISitor 0 ~ .d 1 f h . 1 h Ed Pollard all busy moving dirt i per minute although now they are a noth H oover d1 a ot o au on t e · . • er year. Speakmg- .about . C. lookm, for. WOI k. M . · K d · b H h And then there's that outstanding set to. hoist at the rate of 750 feet V. Isbell, he IS really walkmg 3 BROTHERs MOT.JRNED ornson~ nu. sen JO · e as a . 1 . · · · around these da s with a roud real spread and gets the job done stake puncher, Bro. P. D. Rogge. per mmute. Brothers Nick P1sce- Y P Now, I come to the part of this , in shor t order. 1 He's the Number One bby around vich, Rob~ Wi ~son, Steve Mayne, I look. Seems th_at the boss of the article that is very difficult for IT\e • . . , 'there. When the Dear Brothers on Wm. Austm, H. M. Rogers, D evon C. V.. home, Mts. C. V., has won a to write. \Vords are hard to pnd . 1 BROTHERS KEE.P.S BUSY I the Cats get tired or w~nt to take Goodwin, and Dick Hunt will be seat _m the Assembly at the last 1 to say t he things I'd lik ~ to. ,But The George E. Miller Co. is roll-~ the day off, Brother Rogge steps the operators, an!l I'm sure that ~lectwn, November 2~d, and C. V. ' when you lose J?rothers and friends, in_g right -~long with- the fine crew in and runs t he Cat for them. Fine they will be very content_ after the)~ IS r12ally the campalgn m~nager. it's hard to .expr ess your feelings of Operatmg Engmeers they have \ deal. Brother Chris Guldager, for- get used to the automatic controls. He passed out mat~he s, cards and in mere words. Brother E. A. War­ working for them in ·the different I merly from Leviathan Mine, is on At the present time, the Brothers rea l~y worked. It paid off. Congrat- ren who was working out of this ~reas. ~roth er Franko "Cye" Hill · the Blade. The Shovel Foreman is are having a little nerve trouble1 ulatwns! . 1 office for Lagrange Construction, ,; IS down m Las Vegas on a Backhoe. I a real .Brother, M. J . Langley. He but aiter a few weeks with the new W. W: Clyd e_ has all the· clirt better known as Brother John De- - Fine place to spend t he winter, \ really keeps the Shovel in motion hoists ·they will probably put a TV moved m Robmson Summit job Lagrange, for . a·· short time- only, "Cye." It's getting a little ·cool · and ·the truck dtivers in high gear . set in the ho_ist house and·will have west _of Ely, Neva_da, and qre passed away. You · Brothers in the around here. Brother "D.elicate" That · fellow Langley can · keep the a coffee hour set up for these out- ' spreadm:g gravel thick and _ fa!>t. Bay Area may have known him . Bud J acobsen, new in,itials _''B. R,"· powder man and ·the drilling crew standing Brothers. Of course, they They Will put on · a tack coat of longer than we did up here, but is on his way to 1Vro untain . Home, primed up. There's no-loafing when must wait until Brother Nick Pi see- oil for the rest of this year a nd we'll miss him too. Idaho, with a cat. Vel'y peacefd I he is around for he is from Arizona vich breaks down and buys a pound t hen will ~etur n in the Spring to Brother Geoz·ge Thomsen died of ...around here since "Delicate" pulled whe1;e everybody works, they have of coffee. All is well at the Kel- lay the 01!. The Broth ers that a heart attack 011 October 28th. It out, but don't stay away too long.· the ·RIGHT TO, Ha !!!! It does look Iensi{i Shaft with Brothers , Dave ~ or ked there did a very nice job was very sudden and r still can't· Brother Clyde "Squint" York is as if this is going to be a fine job Forsythe, Roy . Lindsay and Lee and the . people of White Pine seem to believe it. George was a busy around the Reno area. First just from the way it is starting out. Kitchen, as I believe that th.ey ha v~ County are happy to see the steep fine Blade Man. People may find on a Loader, next day ori a Dozer, Harms has a good crew.- up there all had their vacations and h~ve grades and sharp horseshoe c urves another Blade Man, btlt . they'll and then again on _t he A~hey Load- and they are there to stay until 1 settled down to work again. taken out of t~e Summit. It will never find a friend like George. er. Brot her Roy Nielson IS a steady winter slows them. up. ISBELL AT ELY make a great difference when .Jack His death has left a space in bur· ha~d on the HD-9 S kip Loader. Th= -; Woods Construction Company Isbell Construction Company is Frost hits t he ground and the snow ranks that can't be fi lled. Miller outfit just "woulqn't . look have 'been doin.g- iine on· their job still going strong on their Stripping starts to fiy. Yo_u will need chains 1 Brothers, I know this will be a r ight without Nielson on the Skippy. at Paynesville _ in Alpine County, and Mining job at Ely, Nevada 1 1 . all right, but there will be no shock to you as it was to me. it is Brother M. F. "Frank'' Gerhard is · Calif. in Diamond Valley. Art Brothers .Henry Topn and S, M. t rouble in getting over the Sum- wit)l a deep feeling of ·loss that I . a standard fixture around the Cronin is the Super on the job and Barnson are operating in the Lane mit. must tell you that Brother Henry . - ~ iller outfit, and he's_ a _!tl ighty Bt;other: ·Charlie Quilette ·is doing· City Pit with Brothers Walter Detweiler and De-tweiler are still "Curl~:y" Sming1er was killed in an ·handy operator t o have· ·around-:' the· Blade work. Brother Kenneth "Tooney" Hagen and· Flo;yd John- co'vering . and uncovering sewer accident 011 the Clyde Wood job ·in B?th h~ . and Nielson, . ha,_ v e ,,l? ~~-n 1 Rule is on his .Cat, w hi ~ h he ~as , son as the ?il~rs. These ~rew s on lines in Ely. This job has been Alpine County, Calif. A water tr~1ck w tth Miller a I. ong time and they I rented __o ut to Woo. ds · a. nd IS keepmg the 54-B Fnc:twn are movmg a lot more than needed in the Ely area. overturned while he was checking . are a couple·•of dependable f ellows. busy w1th the Dozer and Sheepfoot. of copper ore for Kennecott. At With the increase in population gr ade and hit him. Curley was When you .want a .job done and Brothers Don J?arrett and John the sllops in .Lane City, Brother and new .additions in housing, the foreman 011 that job and a ·fine one · done- r ight; they'll do ·- iL ., , . Ainswor th are o~ the Dozers,_ Bro. Dan Salaz is taking good care of sewag~ di~posal problem has been 1 -doing that job just as he did all . Br_other Carso:u Frazzm1 s outfit I George Shan·ah ~ s o~ , the. Ripper, t he welding crew and is sure a a ~aJ or .Issue. Every year _the of them. the right way or not .;tt I~ _ s t1~! doy.rn· at ~o~or~ ~a~s -June- ~nd - Bro. R~lph L1vers1dge greas- swe ~s 1 ll fella to work "'Y ith .. Broth ~rs I mamtenance _o~ the old sewer _lm~ s all. Curley had a lot of friends, t10n m _Local 12 s JUI'lsd!ctwn .. Old mg tl).e eqUI_pment on the JOb. Bro; 1 Jack Alexander, .Joe Sertlc, Ma1:10n has been. ternfic, but :1ow, the ous1- He'll be missed by an of us. · lVI_an Wmter has. almost caught up Ed Walker IS th~ DHRM and ~ hey IDuillo,_ Lou Hardy and Ed W e1ser ness people and res1dents can -~- * * *. w1th them,. .but they are . st1!1 one all .depend on him to keep thmgs are taking care of the "monkey nally depend on the sewage faclli- ju_mp · ahea.d. The Breakfast. Foo_d in shape. ·Brother Albert Calvin is 1 wrenching" that com es 'in. _Ed· has ties that . were and · a_re · being in- Split a pound cal{E' 'into two lay­ Kid,.Brother ·Jack-Kellogg, With .his the Head ·Compressor Man and to make a run up .to the Kimberly stalled th1s year. I believe that the ers. Put whipped crearn:-im d shi-ced brand new .teacher wife is ~ still hid- Ireally puts out the hot air. They shop occasionally and that ·keeps Detweiler and Detweiler job will baiutnas between . layers and· on l. ng ·out cj.Q\\fn. t.het:e. . ,Prather. Robert Iplan : on working tiiU he snow fi~ him pretty busy'. At the Kimberly be a _great achie~ement.· and. will I top. Sprinkle generous I y with · "Bob" · :Vi~le , since J 1is_accident: is nall~ runs_them _out. L~t 's hope it's Pits, ~ - saw-· Bro_ther ? ene . Harris relieve a lot of tension ;that was on ' chopped _nut s _ , an~ . chipped c~oco• - really, Jn. oad .shape; bl,lt,. knmv.mg ,,a ' ..rn1ld wmter m .Alpme County, back .t n productiOn · w1th · the best the property. owners oi. Ely; late, then cover wzth more whippe~ . Bob, ·he!.n : figu:r:e . 6ut a •\Yay. ·: .. Jl,lst ; Calif. .· - . . ' . ' .. .· 'l.':i'ig'' . on 'the' hill," -"the . Wl;eck . of ReceiyeC\ ·a· niC~ letter frie>m Bl' O. cre\im;. dhiii in the refrigerator - . . leave·:· it' i~ Bol.i fm: ·he.: is just ' the' \:: ,The ·Brother:s · otit at ·the Dodge· 97-/' Bi'othet Neal Jacobsen· 'is· t!'Je IWalt t,;:r Moyei'. He has ·teen work~ uritii · time tu serve; --"---"'' \ . . i- ENGINEERS' NE\VS November 19, 1954 diti al Beilefi:ts Under AGC ·Health Plan<: Following are names of members Bolton, Chester ...... 33.00 Covey, Vern ...... 23.00 Fogt, Albert V...... 254.30 Heiry, John T. Sr...... 40.00 .· getting AGO health plan benefits Bolton, Iven H...... 27.00 Covington, Ernest L ...... _39.00 Folsom, R. D...... 11.00 Heiser, Edwin ...... · 293.08 .· from April to the present. This is Bonzani; Emil A...... 64.26 Cox, Robert T...... 404.95 Fonseca, Joe B...... 155.10 Henderson, Edwood ...... 95.50 ~' continuation of the first list, pub- Boo ~ , Stanley ,___ _- ____ ...... :. 63.10 Coykenc)all, Don 6 ...... · 5,00 .. Ford, Albert L...... 81.50 Henley, Ralph Jr...... -_14.80 J_ished in the May issue of · The I Bo.oker, Marvin B ...... , 20.00· Crabtree, Abner : ...... _...... 75.00 Ford, Charles G...... 103.04 Henley, Roger E...... 106.85 News: Boos, John F...... 613.61 Craft, William E...... 22.50 Ford, Donald R...... 48.00 Herd, Gerald W ...... 538.'48 -,. Aasb oe, A: A ...... $ 45_00 , Booth, Carl ...... 10.00 Cramer, W. E...... 79.69 Foster, Eugene L...... 475.68 Herrera, Armand M . .: ...... 106.65 Abbott, George c...... 723_79 ' Booth, D. L. · ...... 222.01 Cravens, W. R.- ...... 5.00 _Foutz, Bob L...... 259.86 Hicks, Floyd .B ...... :...... '84:45 Abbott, Robert c...... 111_35 Borrow, Glendon R. 10.00 Crawford, Samuel E...... 5.00 Fowler, C. E...... · 90.00 Hicks, Odie A ...... :.... 412.53 . Ackel, Nicola A...... 180.00 Bothwell, Harlan ... _.. 23.50 Crenshaw, Kenneth ...... 27.00 Fowler, Roy L...... 36.00 HillhoLTse, James R...... ci . 367.90 Acosta, Anthony ...... 163:54 Boughton, Wayne C...... 150.00 Cripps, Erwin E...... 36.50 Fox, Glen E...... 269.05 Hinote, J. S ...... :...... 54.00 Adams,· Eddie ...... 186.50 Boweh, Anson B...... 35.00 Criss, Carle L...... 169.35 Fox, Kenneth W . ., ...... 22.50 Hogg, Clarence ...... 134.70 Adams, Fred L...... 75_00 I Bowers, _James W ...... : 83.60 Croghan, Morris E. 25.00 Franco, J()hn J ...... 15.00 Hogue, William A .....: ...... 3.00 Adams, James T...... 100_00 Boyle, Gerald ...... 701.83 Croon, Vincent I...... 22.00 Franks, Lawrence ...... 9.00 Holcombe, Ralph E . . _____ ,____ 513.19 Adams, John L...... 27 _00 I Bra ~a to, Raymond J...... 274.31 Crossland,' Wendell ...... 10.50 Frazier, Donald ...... 156.51 Holley., Robert D...... 292.25 Adams, Thomas E ...... 97_95 Br aisher, Oroville R...... 36.00 Crow, H. D...... 20.00 Fredrickson, F. J...... 20.00 Holmes, Ted ...... 8.00 Adams William H ... ----~ ------25 _00 Brajlwvich, Frank ...... 89.58 Cr ummey, Harry A...... 15.50 Freeland, George F ...... : ... 42.50 Holst, Lawrence ·...... 125.35. 1 1 Addington, Turner w...... '916_50 Brannan, Cecil J ...... 15.00 Cuadra, Edward S...... 364.46 Fritz, John E...... 513.95: Holt, Raymond M ...... - ·98.50 Adkisson, George E...... _ ' Braswell, C. H. 48 00 ' 21.00 Cuneo, Gerald C...... · 28.50 Frix, Basil H ...... 12.50 1 Holtzinger, R. D...... 40.00 Agard, Charles 1 .._ ...... 32_00 Bratz, Lloyd J. 15.00 Curtiss, Lee ...... 90.00 Froese, Irvin G...... 208.75 1 Hoover, Ethen E...... 8.00 .Agard, Charles H ...... 380.40 Bray, Charles E...... 37.50 Cusack, Dennis ...... 113.37 Fry, Paul W ...... T...... 36.00 : Hoover, W. E...... 85.00 Aguilar, Albert ...... _ _ Bresiani, Albert ...... 690.48 Damero 667 56 1 n, Charles L ...... 391.87 Gale, James E...... 90.76 ! Hopkins, Leonard L...... 317:25. Aguilar, Joe ...... 160_35 1 Briggs, Floyd 0...... 15.00 Damison, James E...... 145.50 Galloway, Charley J...... 367.75 1 Hopper, Almon F .... .-...... 43 .00 Ahfls, John J...... 5 _25 Brigham, George ...... 126.38 36 Danyeur, Bill L ...... :...... 86.69 Galloway, L. G...... 244.50 1 Horne, Leslie ...... · 19.50 _;. ~<\idnik, Frank ...... 3l.OO Bright, Vernon ...... 87.99 Darrigo, Raymond· ...... 99.00 Gamboni, Milton ...... 25:0_0 I HHotz,kGus F ...... 9...... 17.00 Albonico, John w...... 146_50 Broessel, Dorland A...... 18.00 Davids, Gilford M...... 439.60 Garbei·, Stanley D...... 55.00 · ouc , Charles ...... · 239.40 Aldridge, Ger ald ...... 325_05 Brooks, Clayton ...... 18.00 Davis, Boyd B...... 15.50 Gardner, Myrle ...... :' -181:00 Ho'usley, Lyle G...... 14.00 Alessi, Robert ...... 292_16 Brosi, Louis ...... 412.00 Davis, John F ...... 20.00 Garner, Gordon ...... ,<...... 269.08 Ho'ver, Wallace · s...... 9.00 l~ ll eh, .A. R...... " 17_00 Brown, Dallas ...... 95.00 Davis, Leonar:d B...... 6.50 I Garrison, Lester L ...... 1,161.88 Huff, Robert L...... 74.00 All en, Henry ...... 25_00 :Brqwn, Elmer M_ ...... 10.50 Davis, Otto · ...... ;~~:~~ g::~~~e~:,lv~nr· n_e__ s __ t ____ .. _ -_-_-__.._-_ -_-_·__ .. _-_-_-_ 8.50 Hughes, Guy 0...... 25.00 Allen, Raymond ...... 188.90 Brown, John E...... 37.00 Davis, Paul ...... 30.20 Hunter, Aven ...... 109.25 Allen, Roy M ...... :... 21_00 Brown, J. J...... 326.71 Davis, Robert B...... 258.95 Gerrard, Vinson ...... 26.50 Hurley, John ...... 413.69 Allen, Sherman ...... 41.00 Brown, Or an 0...... 68.20 IDearbor:1, Flo;rd L...... 25.00 Giacomini, Mervin ...... 20.50 Hutcheson, Bobby J...... 24.00 Almeida, Ernest ------~---- 423_64 I Brown, Robert H...... 97.50 Dearorff, Corltss V...... 446.29 Gianella, Her~ry ...... 51.00 Immel, c. A...... · 25.00 A_- lve:s, Alaric ...... · 199_05 1 Browning, Robert 79.50 Dearman, Walter E...... 95.90 Gibson, Earl L...... 6:00 Ingalls, Emerson J ...... ·...... ~ 475.18 Alyea, M. c.:...... 33_00 Brumley, Clifford ...... 102.72 Deaton, Boyd ...... 299.28 Gibson, Walter D...... 12.50 Innan,. L. H...... 37.50 . Anderson, Clifford A...... _ 5 Bruno, Anthony ...... 75.00 Deaton, James F...... 582.93 Gifford, B. J...... 187.50 Il·vin, Charles E .. 96 1 1 ·...... 211.08~ ,linderson, Homer M...... 69.80 j Bruns, Joe ...... 20.00 DeCarlo, Gus ...... 545.00 Gil, Louis F...... 756.6_9 Isaak, Ernest L...... 198.20 Anderson, J ess c...... 89_29 1 Buck, Fred ...... 43.00 DeLack, Vern ...... 859.35 Gilbert, Stanley L...... 47.00 Isabell, Gilbert ...... 296.00 Anderson, Joe c...... 25.00 Burch, A. J ...... 41.50 D1Lany, John R...... 61.50 Gilbreath, Ralph ...... 160.15 Ivey, J ames E...... 527.93 Anderson, Oscar ...... 169_20 Burger, Gilbert L...... 334.06 DeMartini, Emil ... :...... 64.00 Gill, Norinan C...... 109.70 Jackson, Grady ...... 419.8~ Andrews, Amos M...... 120_50 Burk, Carlyle ...... 178.45 Denison, James B...... 150.00 Gillaspey, F. R...... 85.00 Jackson, L. F...... 135.42 Andrews, Frank G...... 80_00 BL\rke, Andrew E...... 60.00 Dennett, Glenn S...... 375.85 GilliamJ V. B...... 25.50 Jackson, Walter ...... 512.41 ,ttnthenien, August c...... 12_50 I Burke, Buster ...... 61.25 Derby, William ·...... 25.75 Gilmore, W. R...... 47.50 Jackson, Wm. E . Jr...... 13.00 Ar ata, Domenico ...... 65.12 1Burke , Edward Andrew,.... 5.00 Dickinson, George ...... 133.45 1 Giovanetti, Hanry M...... 203.00 Jacobson, John A...... 188.'52 .A: rchibald, Melvin ...... 82_50 Burleso n, George A...... 131.52 D~ c,kin s on, Ve_me ...... 107.75 Giroux, Joseph ...... 15.00 Jakovac, Mathew ...... 43.00 Ar chibald, Robert E...... _ Burritt, Charles ...... 50.00 Dickson, Dame! ...... 433.05 Gisel, George R...... 38.00 Jeffries, Leonard ...... 213.03 43 00 1 I Armstrong, Alfred L...... io4.70 I Burrow, Glendon R...... 7.50 D ietsc h ~ William E...... 25.00 Giuntoli, Aldo ...... 6.00 Jeffs, Charles F...... 217.05 Arnsber ger, !Frederick w... 45.00 Busby, Chester R...... 15.00 Dingman, M. W...... 390.18 Glasgow, Eric B...... 10.50 Jenkins, Louie R...... 75.00 Atchley,' Orval ...... , 307_10 Butler, Milton A. Jr. ... 6.00 Dixon, Lloyd E...... 275.45 Glover, Kenneth ...... 177.00 J ensen, Herman c...... 25.00 Atkins, L. E...... 861_87 Butler, · Tom W...... 23.50 Dobrinin, Charles M...... 182.50 1 Gober, Carl ______.,. ______,______167.18 J inkens, James A...... 124.00 Atkinson, Tim H...... 138.33 Button, Roswell C...... 276.30 Dolce, Raymond ...... 25.00 Gober, Carlie B...... 462.95 John, Elton E...... 25.00 Atterbery, Ruben ...... 693 .63 I Butts, Ray D...... 229.18 Donohoe, Patrick 25.00 Gomez, Fred B. ------~-- 283.00 Johns, Floyd E ...... · 128.21 .A::ustin, Ray ...... 611_34 [ Buzolick, Antone P...... 545.45 Doolin, Ivan N: ...... 295.30 Gomez, Manuel ...... 19.00 Johnson, Arthur ...... 491.40 .A:: veningo, William J. Sr..... 15_00 IByers, Clarence ...... 27.00 Dorris, Gatlin J ...... 48.50 Gonzales, Dario A...... 19:50 Johnson, Cecil -- ~ ... :...... 667.30 Avery, J. N ...... - ...... 291_25 Byrne, Robert E...... 155.00 Dougherty, H. T...... 16.00 Goodenough, Robert ...... 22.50 Johnson, Clifford L ...... 7.50 Avilez, Richard ...... 2o.OO Bywater, Richard 0 ...... 49.51 Dougherty, Joe H...... 528.23 Gorman, John J...... 330.10 Johnson, James R...... 88.10 -~~qe lott , Elmer J...... 50_00 i Cady, Gerald_ ...... 5.00 Douglas, Clyde 0...... 7.00 Gotelli, Richard J...... 26.95 Johnson, Jess o ...... 12.50 _!fzli'n, Owen w...... 49.00 , Calarruda, Antone B...... 29.00 I Douglass, Burral C...... 113.50 Gottula, Laveme ...... 47.00 Johnston, J. B ...... ' ...... 12.00 Bacon, Robert w...... 70 _00 I Campbell, Charles D...... 42.50 Dowd, William G...... 27.47 Graham, A. N...... 189.31 Jones, Frank s ...... 20.00 Baffico, A. w...... 40_00 Campbell, Gordon E...... 153.00 Dowdle, Harry J...... 10.00 Graham, Cyril ...... · 386.97 Jones, I. J ...... 977.71 Bagley, Leon ...... 12_50 Campbell, Pat ...... 287.74 Downing, Kenneth ...... · 12.00 Grasseschi, Romeo ...... 12.50 Jones, Paul E ...... 299.89 B ailey, William I-I...... · 25_00 1 Cannon, James A...... 77.50 Dressel, Lester C...... 24.00 Gray, Allen L ...... : .~----- 465.91 Jones, Robert R...... 706.50 B aker, Lucius ...... 224_9 6 Cantrell, Roy D .. ------u 127.73 Dulle, William J ..c...... 77.87 'Gray, Ludie ...... 82.00 Jordan, . Eddie ...... · 15.00 B aker, Walter E...... 15.00 Card, Fred T...... 65.50 Duncan, Clarence F . .. :...... 55 .50 Gray, Shirley R. ------~ -- 524.55 Jordan, Sidney J...... 452.40 Baldwin, Donald H...... 7_00 Car lyle, Er ic ...... 43.00 Duncan, H. C ...... :...... 1,217.82 Greeno, Allen ...... 299.00 Jurkovich, Leo ...... 126.33 Baldwin, Norton R...... 1,090.84 Care:v, P. W ...... : ...... 225.00 Dundee, Jack ...... 567.60 Gi·eenwall, Coburn L...... 8.00 Kahrt, Avery L ...... 74.00 B aliel, Alfred ...... 249.30 Carngan, Troy ...... 23.50 Dunham, Milburn ...... 47 .50 Greenwood, M. E...... 183.20 Kammeyer, Edwin L ...... 15.00 B all, Cecil ...... 525_85 Carter, Thomas ...... 17.oo Dunn, Elmer E...... 12.50 Gq~gory, Fred ...... 188.05 Kampfen, Walter ...... 63.50 Ball, Wesley E...... 89_19 Casada, Tom ...... 309.55 Duran, Timothy ...... 26-.00 Gr;egory, Neal ...... 25.00 Katen, Lou ...... 20.00 Bankson, E. L...... 879_09 Casselberry, George ...... 30.00 Duranf:7 James ...... 8.00 Gregston, Emil D...... 333.35 Keeney, C. K...... 25.00 Barb~r, Floyd P...... 275.08 gasten, George -- ...... 692.23 Durham, J. R...... 293.13 Griffith, Dan P . -'------6.00 Keeney, Daniel B ...... 15.00 Bardme, Hartley G...... 20.00 astro, Antone I ...... 289.20 Durkee, Everett I-I...... 34.50 Gritton, v. J...... 238.55 Keith, Thomas J ...... 18.00 B arnes, Marvin ...... 45_00 Castro, George ...... 30.00 Duvall, Raymond C...... 53.00 Gross, Melvin· ...... 599.54 Keithley, Kenneth ...... 266.50 Barnes, Willard L .. ~...... 150_00 Cavalieri, James T...... 125.95 Dwiggins, Charles A...... 45.00 Grosshans, John ...... 3.00 Kelley, Billy ...... 210.08 B.a!·nes, ·wilton ...... 17.50 Cecil, T. J...... 295.25_ Dye, A. J ...... : ...... 43.00 Grove, W. A ...... •...... 331.02 Kemmitt, ·Roy R...... 27.00 _·.· Ba :·tle, Leslie ______, ______30_00 Chandler, Huston ...... 1,071.40 Eckman, Albert F .....: ...... 339.65 Gularte, Anthony ...... 10.50 Kemp, z. w ....: ...... 33.00 . Bartley, Thomas c...... 150.00 Chandler, ~homas ...... 194.65 Eddings, Jason 0...... 57.00 Gullikson, Gunwal ...... 27.50 Kent, Clifford S ..: ...... :.. . 124:00 Bastiaen, Cyri~ ...... ·...... 51_50, Charles, Oliver P...... 268.34 Edwards, Charles' A...... 819.48 .Gutterman, c. J...... 33.00 Kerns, D. R...... 214.80 .Bates, Jack ...... 806_50 C_harley, Bert ...... 43.35 Edwards, Paul G...... 123.75 Guzek, Clarence J ...... 106.50 Kiely, Joseph P ...... 25'.00 Bates. Russell G ... :...... 3·7_00 Cheskely, Sam ...... 82.00 Edwards, Ray ...... 45.00 Haase, Velda· ...... 141.48 Killingsworth, R. E. L. <. 25.00· Baughn, E. A...... 2ol.OO Cho~le, Norman ...... 52.00 Elam, James ...... 25.00 Hager, Gilbert E ...... 42.50 Kimbley, W.' E ...... :. ... ~. 21.00 · Beauchemin, Joseph P...... 15_00 I Chr~stensen, Kenneth R. ..., 218.32 Elliott, Ora E. Jr...... , 104.40 Halcomb, Fred R...... -347.75 King, Howard G...... :: .: .. .. 30:00 ' Beckwith, Everett ...... 91.85 Chr~st~nson, Fl~yd A...... 81.25 Eliis, Herbert D...... 718:96 Haley, Carl v...... 850 King, Otis ...... : ______· 25:00 B.edal, Charles E.:...... 1_00 Chr;:stian, Maunce 8.00 Ellis, Ray ...... ,...... : ..... 947.65 Hall, Carroll F ...... : .~ ·--- 71:50 Kinzel, Chris C ...... 187.G0 B.~e b:e , ,- Albert P...... 20_00 Chnstman, LeRoy ...... 6.00 Elasser, Henry ...... 223.24 Hall, Harold E ...... :.:.:..:· -37.50 Kii-J{patrick, Ed H ..... :. 440.30 B.~c b e, Charles E...... 15_00 Christy, Robert L...... 47.50 Emerson, Eber ...... 18.00 Hallberg, Vernon ...... :..... 26.oo: kii·kwood, Charles o. ______.. 25;0!:)- Be: be, Marino L ...... · 15:oo Clark, C. C...... 161.91 Endicott, Clarence ...... 21.00 Hamby, Paul M...... 465:13 Kli'ngman, J ; . C...... 436;75 B.ell, E: Rici1 ard...... 80_00 Clark, Esau ...... 106.45 Enge, Hans ...... 3.00 Hamilton, Perry ...... 75.00 Knight, Edgar ...... 838.00 Bel l, Francis D ...... · 45 _00 glark, Floyd D...... 150.00 England, Charles ...... 101.00 Hammer, Fred H...... 50.00 Kolesar, John ...... 5:00 '"'. Belligmeier, Stanley ...... · 6.00 C~a~k , Herbert D...... 5.00 Engstrom, J. T...... 8.00 Hampton, Ivy V...... 14.00 Kornder, John Paul ...... 9.00 B-elt, --Willard ...... · 93_00 ark, Hurley Scott ...... 130.00 Enright, Frank ...... - ...... :.. 15.00 Hamrick, Harold ...... i50.00 Krause, Wm. Chester ...... 55.00 Be:Jton, Estell v. __ ...... 496_25 Clark, Orville R...... 5.00 Epperhejmer, Toby ...... 212.80 Hannah, Loyd A...... 25.00 Krigbaum, H. W...... 5,00· Be!·gdahl,. Oscar T ...... : 116_00 Clark, W. L...... 928.29 EppJ , Roy L...... 369.99 Hanner, .Orville ...... 366.40 Kruger, Alvin ...... 64.50' B.el· tolini, Herman ...... 61.75 C~ayton, _ Harvel" T...... 3.00 Ermatinger, Leon ...... 89.75 Hansbrough, Floyd ...... 358.41 Krupka, L. T ...... 10:50· Besheard, Raymond __ __ ,______12_50 C ~ndemn, Dewey S...... 34.00 Esquivel, Ralph ...... 169.81 Hansen, Charles E...... 17.25 Kump, Anton ...... 25.00' Best, Alton w. __ ...... 226_42 . gllfford, Lawrence D...... 112.23 Evans, Cyril ...... 217.36 Harbert, Kenneth E ...... · 47_50 Kuykendall, D. M ...... 8:00 B~st, 'Thomas E...... 249_80 line, Leeland ...... 20.00 ·:Evans, David ...... 31.00 Ilardin, Emest ------·------~ - 74_ 50. Lacy, Robert ...... 347.28' Be:::t, Wilbur E ...... 13_50 Clough, George 0...... 178.45 Evans, Frank ...... 20.00 Harnish, Don c...... 354_81 Lambert, George ...... 99.00 Be ~ tencourt, Edward ...... 26 _50 goelho, Frank T...... 30.00 Evans, J. R...... 151.80 Harris, Roy H...... 83.00 Lampley, Albert .. :...... 16.50 Ecaencourt, Wm, G...... 6.00 _C oggan, J?hn...... 250,00 Everett, James· E...... 800.59 Hart, Earl A...... _80.50 Lampley, James M ...... 44'.00'' BJ :.;elow, Glenn W. '...... 253.00 Colbert, . Jim.mre W...... ;~~:~·i Fair, Clair ...... 12.00 Hart, Sam ...... :...... 6.0Q Langley, J arrell M ...... :.... . 411.15-·-: . B:igelow, Vernon c...... 17_50 Cole, Arthur ...... Farmer, Harold B...... 16.50 Hartman, John H...... 9.00 Lapp, John E ...... -:15.00• BiLJo, Ben G...... 16_00 ollett, Paul B...... ~~:~~ Farnum, Donald ...... 40.00 Harwell, Grady lVI...... 2z. 50 l:arkin, Robert ...... 364.19:_· B,illings, Alfred H ...... 537_56 CCollins, Marvin 0...... 6 _ Farrar, Homer D...... 26.00 Haskins, George w...... 135_25 Lar;sen, E. C ...... : .. - 127,65 B:iLklev, Harold R. _ olombo, Mario B. .. 18 00 Farris, Jimmie 13.50 J 13 50 c ...... 60.00 Has se tt· , F ran,1 E ...... ?'-'l7_-~ 75 Larsen, William ______._ 3 ir d, Orvel w...... 30_00 C omarsh, Fred T. Jr...... 41.17 Ferguson, Ray W...... 61.00 .Hastin gs, R. L...... 109_00 Larson, A. W ...... 26.00 E.ishop, Emmett A. ______495_54 ombs, J. D...... 30.00 F erguson, Robert E...... 75.00 Hatch, George ...... 227_50 Laswell, William ...... 84.00 Bixler, F. E, ...... ______302_06 CComer, Herbert H. . / 195.29 Fernandez, Henry ...... 346.52 Havens, L. H...... 50.00 Lathrop, Jack ...... 39.70 J Bh:ler, Seth B...... 190_17 ompaney, Charles V...... 30.00 Fields, Paul E...... 12.00 Havens, w. L...... 17_50 Lauderdale, Fred ...... 24.69·· Bl::-.ckwelder, H. o...... 440_05 ,Comstock, George ...... 30.50 Fine, Bradford 0...... 139.50 Hawkins D 0 64_00 Lawyer, Bishop E: ...... 25.00' B J :- . c~we ll, Hugh __ ...... 11_50 Conley, Austin E...... 228.11 F~sh er , Henry ...... 1,?53.261 Hawkins: P.aul. :::::::::::::::::::: 113.00 Leaton, Eugene F. 12.00 . Blcir, William C...... 121.84 gonkn, HHomer ...... 10.00 Fisher, John Joseph ...... 977.82 Hawthorne, James W...... 54.00 I Ledbetter, Cleo S ...... 15.00 3 lair, Wilmer L. ______41 _50 oo ·, omer M...... 32.00 Fisher, Terry ...... 269.40 H G'Jb E 29.00 Bh.: user, Ivan ...... 554.24 Cooley, Merle F . ------·-- -- 6.00 Flanagan, L. D...... 15.00 ayes, i ert ...... 47.74 r Lee, Clarence ...... Blevins, Sam D...... _ Cooper, William A...... 25.00 Flater, 90.50 170 80 George ...... 5.00 Hazelwood, C. V...... 2_5.00 Lee, Owen M ...... Bl.uebaugh, A. A. ______25_00 Corbett, Harold W...... 521.60 Fleck, Edward W...... 93.62 Hazlewood, Clarence N .... 762.83 Lee, R. Howard ...... 132.39 317.00 ;~~~~%,T:~~:l~ Lj__------..... ;~:~~ J ~: ~::~:t , TZ;;'ydJ·~ _--·:: : ·. :::::::::: 819.26 j Fleming, George ...... :.... 25.00 i Hearne, Edward ...... 17.00 Leerber g, A. I. ______242.45] Fletcher, Clyde ...... 171.70 I Heath, Lester L...... 23,50 Leighton, Har ry R...... 150.10 3channan, J essie L . ------154.20 [Coulson, Ola ...... 105.50 I Florence, Allen L...... 22.50 IHe ctor, c. c . Jr. ,...... 243.00 LeMoine, Warren E ...... 11.00 Boles, Jack ...... 112.75 Covey, Homer ...... 3750 Fodge, T. A...... , ...... 17.00 Hedges, J ames s...... 231.59 Lewi 128.75 --.._: 1 s, Arthur E. ------___ , _~ No,r, emqer_ 19) 19)4 ENGINEERS' NEvVS Sev (?J!l

~- iti· I n .fits n· er It·h i -·1 Lewis, Fred A. · ------40.00 McCain, He ~uy C...... 331.34 P r ivette, William ...... 38.50 Smith, Joseph T...... 25.00 Welcher, Har ry L...... 17.001 Leissner, Durney C ...... :. . 7.5CY McCarty, James W...... 2·1.00 Prnjak, Cari A...... c...... 562.20 Smith, LeRoy .... ,...... 15.00 Wells,- Arthur E...... 37.5(9 Lema, William ...... 6.00 McClary, Joe ...... 39.00 Procte1·, Walter H...... · 71.50 Smith, Lewis A...... 54.00 Wells, Melvin ...... 107.48 Lewis, · Vernon ...... ,, _____ 108.12 McCleary, P. F ...... : . ~ .. 50.00 Pruitt, Wilburn- L...... 95.45 Smith, Lewis N ...... -:..... 36.00 Welton, Virgil ...... c...... 44.0Ql Lindsay, Vurness T . .: ...... 93 .02 McCloud, Wm. A...... 50.00 Purcell, H. F...... 40.00 Smith, Louie A ...... ,.. 163.34 Wentz, P eter ...... 263.80! -Lipary, Joseph ...... :...... 92.05 McCord,' Kenneth M. ------317.87 Purrington, Sterling ...... 22.00 Smith, Lyle ...... ,..... 25.00 Wenzel, WiPiam F...... 127.7'5 Litch, John K...... 90.00 McDaniels, Melvin B ...... -. 200.78 Quandt, Robert E...... 15.00 Smith, Ralph ...... 93.98 West, James C ...... 20 .001 Livermore, L. G ...., ... ___ ,.__ ,_ 726 ..39 McDevitt, Harry J . ., ...... :.. . 233.40 Quiett, Ellsworth H...... 101.00 Smith, Ralph 0 ...... : ...... : 47.50 Whitby, George H...... 235.01 Lloyd, Arthur . 0...... ·...... 484.06 Mc.Donald, Glen · ----. - ~ ...... :. 704.72 Rabenort, Wilbert E...... 436.38 Smith, Ray V/...... 30.50 White, George L...... 26.001 Lloyd,. John E ...... ,.. 152.75 McGary, Walter R...... · 6.50 Rabon, T. P...... 122.05 Smith, Richard C...... 17.50 White, James E .. ______, ______.... 105.501 Lloyd William R...... 302.00 McGrane, Frank B...... 45.00 Radke, Alex ...... 8.00 Smith, Tom T...... 359.38 White, Jo;;eph ...... 632.46 _London, Roy M...... 56.00 McGrath, John A...... 15.00 Rainey, Louis ...... 95.50 Smith, V\'illiam J...... 90.00 White, Melvir:l- J ...... 318.50 · Long, Charles R...... 10.00 McGuire, James P...... 15.00 Rains, Alfred .....' ,...... 651.37 Son, Clyde E...... 95.65 Whitfield, R. C...... 95.0 1)1 Looney, Elton L ...... :. 300.95 McHaney, Roy ...... 27.00 Ralph, M . .T ...... ,:.... 15.00 Sornsen, Robet·t L . .... :...... < 25.00 Whitmor,o, Paul L. 41.50 Lqpez, Harvey ...... 15.00 McHugh, Pete1· J...... 372.82 Ramirez, Frank P. ~------_75 .00 Souza, F~·ank W...... 150.60 Whittington, John K...... 373.93 _. I;opqs;. ·Adelber'i: A ...... : .: 12.00 McKenzie, Dan 0. ------~ ------186.30 Ramos, Jose S...... 10.00 Spalinger, Elbert W...... 13.00 Whittley, Fred, B...... 680.20 ·,<. Louderback, Don E ...... :... 53.50 McKenzie, Ralph ...... ,'?39.34 Ramos, Lawrence·· ...... 12.00 Speck, Phillip ...... 105.00 Wiens, A. L...... 50.00 . · Loutsch, V.:alter ...... 577.03 McLean, George R...... 62.50 Raney, William G...... 72.00 Spegal, L. J...... 33.97 ·Wiens, Harvey ...... : .....:...... 599.05 , l;.ovett,. Bennie R...... 10.00 McMullen, J. W ...... ,. 63.00 Rankin, George B ...... -.,. 240.16 Spindler, David ...... 19.00 Wiley, Donald W .... :...... 8.0(1) - L_ul}ask·o, Paul ...... 111.85 McNamara, Albert B...... 242.11 Ray, Robert ...... 64.25 Springer, Edward E...... 14.00 Wiley, Ivan G...... 87.5 1)1 'M.adn.J, George J...... 178.35 Jl&cNiel, B. F. ---~------· 53.50 Rea, Hosea...... 378.00 Spurgeon, C. R...... 7.50 Wilkinson, Frederick D. .... 15.00 Madsen, Robert A_...... ,.... 289.50 M9B.ee, Charles ...... 972.40 Reed, Cyril W...... 6.50 Spurlock, Hayden ...... 7'53.55 \Villages, Nick ...... 335.34 . ...... 414.80 Norris, Edward ...... 1,428.67 Robinson, Harvard ...... 39.00 Stoffer, William ·...... 3.00 Wilson, Harry H...... 153.'75 Marquiss, Philip 0 . ... :...... 129.03j Norris, Lester E...... 34.50 Rodgers, James M...... 30.00 St9ne, W. A...... 493.94 Wilson, K nneth G...... 139_.51

Marr, Dab H...... 10.00 Norton, Charles T...... 202.00 Rodriguez, Alexander ...... 21.50 Stoner, Charles C ...... _. 37.50' 1 Wilson. W. 0...... 25.0QJ .. .---·Marl', Preston L...... 425.21 Ntigent, Donald ...... 357.79 Rogers, Joseph J...... 25.00 Stoner, Percival J...... 30.00 Wimberley, Doyer S...... 3i .5G Marr, Robert ...... 103.30 Obert, T. H ...... 60:00 Roma, Anthony ...... 25.00 Stott, Joseph ...... :...... 307.32 Winchell, M. J. · ...... 123.75 Marshall, Melvin A...... 15.00 Odenweller, Howard G...... 155.60 Romero, Manuel .. ,...... 32.50 Straight, Harold L...... 15.00 Windham, 0 . C...... 25.001 Marsine, Douglas ...... :. 25.00 O'Donnell, Jerry ...... :...... 6.00 Roney, Marvin ·E ...... 5.00 Stromer,_ Clilarles V...... 90.95 Winingham, Joseph D. 149.75 Martin, Horrance R: -- -.------25.50 Ogden, Fred ...... 118.25 Rood, Carl T...... 9.00 Stubblefield, Bruce R...... 66.27 .Winsky, James N...... 23.0 01 Martin, Robert E...... 24.00 Olsen, Lawrence M...... 231.47 Roper, C. L...... 83.85 1Stultz, Lester ...... /...... 833.63 Winsor, Earl ...... 5.' ..5 (]1 Martin, Robert S. ______,______103.07 O'Neil, John T...... 8.00 Rossi, Jack J ...... 1,031.20 Sturgis, Clayton ...... 269. 6~ : \Vinters. Clyde ------~------2:J .OOJ Martineau, Reynolds ..... ,.... 381.28 Or.r, Marvin F ...... :...... 29.50 Rowley, H...... 5.00 I s'tuttz, Lester ...... 13.50 W ise, John J...... 32.0[!1 Marzlin, Herman ...... 90.88 Osborn, E . ·L...... 18.00 Rumbaugh, C. H...... 111.38 Sullivan, DeVere E ...... :... 10.00 l'lisner, Floyd T. -~------13:).001 Masterson, Walter R; ...... 43.50 bsgood, Alvin H...... 20.00 Russell, Charles A...... 20.00 Sullivan, John E ...... 37.00 Witsch, John J ...... · 77.61) . Mateo, Loi1is Sr ...... 183.75 Oswald, J. E...... 64.50 Russell, Neal A...... 12.50 Sumner, R. F ...... ,. 12.50 Wolff, Karl ...... ,. 2:J.O!JJ . Mathews, Frank M...... 182.76 Owen, Renius Jr...... 61.29 Sacco, Louis. B...... 93.00 Sumter, Warren E...... 9.00 Wolff, Leonard ...... J'1 .5 01 M.athews, Joe B...... 570.27 Owens, Reuben J...... 9.00 Sala, Clement ...... 12.00 Sutherland, Eldon E ...... 15.00 Wolfson, Lionel ...... 201501 Mathwig, Hari·y W ...... 30.00 Owen, W. R ...... :- ...... , 217.24 Samuel, Carl A ...... \- 112.75 Swa:n, William ...... 50.001 Wood, J:::.y J...... 61.0 Qi Mattern, John A...... 123.58 Pacheco, Henry .. :...... 3,00 Sanders, E .. A ...... ' 503.87 Swanson, Arthur F...... 63.00 . Wood. Louis ...... :...... 7.00 . Mattone, Mike ...... 32.50 Paddle, Gordon ...... 100.00 Santa Maria, Dan ..... :...... 102.25 Swanson, Darold b...... 8'55.75 Wood. )VIer! A: ...... 17 ..1 2 1 . Matus, Andi·ew J ...... 34.00 Palacio, John ...... ·.. 21.00 Santa, Marion .. :...... 26.56 Swenor, L. G...... 27.00 Wcod, Pau-J E...... 1 ':.75 M_axey, Joe G...... 70.00 I Pallo, George. E ...:: .. ,...... 97.50 ·Santos, Domingos, S...... J.24.84l SwinyE'r, Gagie, H.'...... 88.95 1\Voods , Da-ve, R...... 91'.3 !1, Maxwell, Virgil S...... 436.05 Palmer, Albe1t R...... 646.52 : Satterland, Willard ...... :. 10.00 Swizter, 1 Delmar ...... 59.39 1' Woods, Sonny ...... _ ...... 7:( 25 · Ma.y, Everett H. ------. 7.00 Palmer, Donald H. ______21.50 Saucern1an, Jess ...... :...... · .. 10.00 . Talley, W. E. ------~ ------10.00 Workover, Jess ___ _.: ______0'.5 01 Mayfield, R. E...... 450.34 Palmer, Theodore G ...... · 322.40 Schaefer, Carl ...... 78.50 ··-Tayenner, M. E...... 17.00 ·I Worre, Lars ...... 31G.98 . ,_M9.ynard, Gerald .. ------~---- 21.50 Park, H. M...... ,:.... , ...... 300.00 Schaefer, William 0 P.-:...... 193.50 Taylor, James F...... 3.00 Wertman, Earl M ...... · 51 .00l Mears, Leslie M. Jr. --- ~ ------439.23 Park, Jack ...... _...... 888.03 Schalesky, Fred ...... 465.00 Taylor, Lester R...... 35.00 Wrst, Don L...... !';.5(]J Meifert, Donald .R...... 75.00 Parke1·, Willard E.· ...... 25.00 Schenck, Sam .. :..... -'------104.90 Teal, Logan D ...: ...... 114.90 Yvright, Arthur ...... 2:3 .001 Melton, · Gordon R...... :.... 247.46 Patburg, Ernie L. -----.------36.50 Schmipt, Alvin A...... 25.00 . Tenhunfeld, Fred W...... 317.50 W1ight, Fred D ...... · 2,363.40> Mendenhall, Joseph ...... 39.50 Patters, Albert F...... 106.00. Schmidt, M. · E ...... ;...... 98.30 Terry, Harold L.' ..... ·...... 41.00 Wright, Herchel F ...... 17.001 M'emefee, Paul ·F ...... :. 9.00 Patterson, Chester 0 ...... · 9.00 Schmidt, Woodrow ...... 25.00 Thomas, Howard R...... 800.64 Wright, Lea W...... 55.00 IYI;el;'ri!l, Leon C ...... , ...... ,... 280.88 Patterson, Earl B...... 37.25 Schneider, Jess ...... 204.20 Thomas, Wilfred E...... 321.14 Wright, Richard S...... 187'.55 M,eskeJ;, Glenn ...... :..... - 6.00 Patterson, Edward B ...... · 333.66 Scholes, Clarence A...... 18.50 Thurston, Theodore K...... 20.00 Wright, Robert .B...... 417.59 Metty, Wi1li'am ...... 8.00 P atterson, Floyd ...... 10.00 Schwarz, Jules · ...... 67.50 Toles, Frank ...... 332.66. YVyman, Francis J. 351.14 Mey, Charlie Jr. . ----- ~ -----'- ' -- 41.50 Patterson, T. H .....: ..... · ...... -17.50- Scott, Georg~ H ...... :. 6.00 TrumpowE-r, Robert A. .... 292.25 Yeager, Frank ...... , 1,080.15 ·" Meyers, Hershell· L...... 16.00 Pearson, Barney ...... 1,611.39 Scott, Joseph L...... 612.74 Tryon, William R...... 3.50 York, · Clarence A...... 7.50l .. M~y:e·rs·, ·Raymond E...... 64.50 Pearson, Clyde· ...... 271.75 Scott, Ray A...... 48.50 Tulloh, Frank J...... 15.00 I You!1g, Dale A. :...... 20.00 M~ers , William E...... :, .... · 6.00 Peden, Kenneth E...... 90.00 Seaford, ·Fred R...... 36.50 Turley, Chester R: ...... 7 <- 99.79 Youn:;~ Durgert B...... 7.0G . lYli.lle~-; ·.B; D ...... :..... :...... 290.24 Peml;>erton, R. L...... 129.04 Seal, Hallan B...... 91.45 Turne1;, Jack L. ------~------98.30 ·Young, Donald ...... :...... - 79 ·.~4 .JYiiller, , Charles M. c• .'...... :.::. 197.98 Pence, Richal'd ...... 15.50 Segale, Lewis ...... 6.00 Terry, Harold L...... 25.00 Zaccagnino, Nicholas ...... ·51.00 Mille'r., ,Edwin J ...... ,... 293.50 Peoples, Ross D ...... :.... 15.00 Selvidge, Robert · ... :...... 15.00 Thomas, Howard P...... 300.00 Zack, L l' 011 C...... 15.00 ·.Miller,·· Oneal ...... :..... :.. ~ : . , __ ·__ 493.07J' Perdue, Dan ...... 1,711.59. Scriver, Lyle E ...... · ., ...... : 72.00 Thome, Charles T...... 216.75. ·?:anini. Ray ------:--· 3.00• -~-:'. Miner; O'Neal ______, ____ ,______. ___ . 300.65 Perdue, J ohn T. :...... 12.50 Selvidge~ Robert ..... :.-...... 37:00 Thornton, Burt ...... : .. , 100.10 Zeiss1er, Jos· ph C ...... ,...... 14'L0Ql >'.'.:;1\'l}ller'; Roy .. :: __ ,,: __ ,.___ ··__ : : -"..~ : 108.00 Perin, ·Guarino M...... 7.50 Seth, Donald o...... 142,10' Thoza, . Edward ...... ;276.49l ·7.i.te'lli, Wi.lliam L...... T >.50• . ,,~_ l141ll(:!r, William R: .... :: ... ~·. :... · 18.00- Perini, Clifford ...... :.. :...... 385.70 .Shackelford, H : G . ... c...... :. 244,18 Tomberlin, William L ~ -----" ;lk_OO -Zo~ler, John ·E...... r-; _001 '· ;-~ -: 11.illiron;-' Belford' ·...... :...... 43;00 Perrett, Mike ...... 176.81 Shade, Ben s ...... :...... '.. . 5.00 Torbert, Grady A...... 6.00 1·Zammalt, .James £ ...... _. 159.-li ~ ,.. .MHls, ._ R;aymond ~ ------344.25 :Perrin, Philip G. ------· .74.00 Shade, Blythe C ...... · 306.28 Tracy, · George ...... ,...... 203.48 · .· * *· * ·c, " Mil tori, · Joseph :, _____ , ____ , __ ,: .. , 25.QO Perry, ·Carl ...... -...... :... · · 67.00 Sheffield, Robert L ...... 1,102.63 Treadwell, ThDmas· .. :..... ~ --- .25.00 ·' ; MMI~·~tetern, ,YW.. Res.le : ·y------.------~_-_:,· ._-_:_1_ -_-_-_:·_-_-__·_:.. ·. :. ??.OP .l;'eri·y, Donald R_ · ..... , . .-..... :~ . · .154.42 Shellabarger, Lynn A...... 221.71 Trull, BJ,r! ...... , ...... · 68.50 . .109·.50 ·Persons, Ward P...... 34.50 Sh.elton, Paul· ...... : ...... ~ ----- 569.00 Tucker , RlChard D ...... :.... . 107.50 I' .... ·'·: Moleiro, J-ohn. S...... 49.51 Pete'r, Thomas R...... 15.00 . Sheppard,. Robert D. _,______10.00. Tullis, William T ...... 109:05 · Monett, _William , A ....: ,.,.> _ · 341.96 Peterson, S. 0. :...... 15.00 Shires, .Rayburn :...... 25.00 Tulloh, Frank J ...... ,..... 45.00 ·. ·Monk; ' Ray S. - --- ~ ------' :,...... 75.00 Petrie, Alexander ...... 8.00 Shirk, Claude ...... 203,29 Tu-rley, Cloyde ...... _1-20.171.

·:··Monroe, Donald-- J.------~ 81 ..QO Phebus, Dale ...... :...... 5.00 Shirts, Dan H ...... :, ...... 53.00 Turnagle, Eldridge ...... · 62.50 1 . · Mooney, George J. :..... : ..... 20.00 Phenneger, Otto R...... : 24.00 Shirts, Elmer ...... c: .... . ·464.2.0 Turley, Chester. P...... 104.45 1

~ · ~- Mo0re, -. Cl)arles V. ···------· 22.00 Phillips, Frarik ------244.60 i Shore, Connie B...... 20.00 Turner, T. L. :...... -238.1'0 1 · _·_. Ml\. tJ:_,o_orr·ee;, _GJ1ehn n __H ___ · _ _._' -_ ·_·_-_.-__' '_·_·_· ._ ~_ -_: ·_-_ · -_ -_ . 361.21 Phillips, George ---- ,~~------10.00 !.Short, Walter W . :...... > ...... 147.50 Underwoo.d, Walter S...... 61.00 I 00 0 11 16.50 Ph~ll~ps, J~ssie Z...... 4~.00 S~ufiin, Earl ...... '431.94 Unl·ah, Oroville, H...... 137.501 'Moore;.·· Ma'rvin ...... :.. :.. 442 .60 Ph1lhps, Vilo V...... 10o.48 1 Siefker, Wm...... 71.00 Vance, Leroy ...... 16.'50!

Moore, Scottie A ...... •.... ,. 75.!J9 P~1illip~, vV. E ...., ... _. ,-~------.~9,001 S~ l va, Frank .., ..... ,.:...... ,. 37.50 Vandenburg, Arthur L. .... 9.00 '1 . ·Moore, .Sudduth · P ...... ;., .. , .5!J.OO , P1anavJJ!a, Peter ______, ___ . 3.00 Stlva, Raymona ...... 89.00 Vandevier, John C...... 113.58 Moore, Wm. J .. _.___ , ______,____ 572.78 , pierce, Hubert ...... :·.. :...... · 4y.oo Sil-verberg, Irvin ...... 70.50 Van Osdel, W. J...... 83.00 Morgan:, Cla).lde S...... 20.00 1 Pierce, Merle F. ------~ -- - 37.50 Silverii, Mr...... 124.50 Vargas, Jrank J ...... 562.90 Morgan, .Jack F...... 410.40 1 Pierson, Alfred W...... 25.00 Simmons, James E...... 92.77 Varozza, George E...... 41.25 7 -~~' Morgan, Marion C. , .-----~------. 11.50 :Pierson, Frank S . .... :...... ~ ... ~.4.00 ~immons, Woodrow T .....,, · 37.50 Varsallona; Albert ...... 18.00 1 .- Morin, c...... :.:.:. .- ...... '52:6o Pierson, Roy' ------~ ------·- 674.1b Simpson, Alton ...... ,.. .. :. 42.15 Vaughn, Elvnt E ...... 18.00 i Morris, David ...... ,.,--.-•-,--- 39.00 .Pietz, D. W...... 3G.OO Simpson, Edward 0...... 104.00 Vaughn, William Z...... 212.65 ; Morse, LeRoy R. ______,______20.00 .·Pike, Lonnie F...... 257.60 Simpson, William T...... 17.50 Ves':al, - James E .. .._ ...... 45.00 : Moseley, .J. K ------~ ---- - 25.00,1 Pma, Joseph L...... 45.00 I Sfnclair, Paul L...... -:-...... 156.26 Vickerson, James P ...... 21,5.95 : Moss, N. F ...... CI ...... :...... 185.50 Firth, Sterling P...... 771.37 Sims, Orvel G ...... :...... 130.80 Von Salden, John...... 1 00 1 Mott, Harol<\ ...... :...... ~~ 3.00 Pitt, Claude B. ______, 233.951 Skeen,_ John J...... 6.00 Voss. Vernm1 ...... 8.00 Moulster, L. R...... 25.00 Pitts, Arthur L...... 78.50 Skelton, George ,0 . .. :...... 29 .00 Wagiwr, Floy ct B ...... :...... 30.00 Mountney, James ...... 129.85 Plum, W. L...... 765.13 1Skidel, Robert S...... 25.00 I Waldron, James L .. :...... 1'[.25 Mueller, Hai·old B...... 344.62 Poitz, Edward E...... 99.50 Slack, Guy B...... 25.00 Walker, Albert ...... 90.79. . Muir, Stanton C...... 3.00 1 Poor, James E ...... :...... 25.00 S ~ad e; Jack W...... 138.37 Walke.r, H. L...... 44.50 · '1\'ru!lebaux, N. N ...... 15.001 Popovich, Otto M...... 836.13 1. Slagle, William F ...... 380.90 Wallin, Gus !...... 25.oo· Murray, J. F...... 50.00 Porter, I rvin J...... 3.00 ISlatrr, Luther C...... 50.00 Walter, Joe B~ ...... :. . 7500 Murray, _ Kenneth ------.------69.00 Porter, James ...... 109.90 Slevin, John J ...... 275.28 ' Vashburn, B. L .. ·...... 168.63 Mutter, Jack P...... 7.00 Portz, Edwqrd E. Jr...... 185 .50 'I Smalley, Wood1~o w W . .. :. .. .. 211.8'5 Watkins, E . S...... 487.85 Myers, Charles W. 13.77 Pounds, Ne\vman C. 516.37 Smalling, Don ...... 291 .41 .Watkins, Lawrence E...... 25.00 I M:rers, Hershel L...... 5.00 Powell, Roger ...... 1~4-95! Sm~th, Aar~n ...... 96.50 V.Tatkins. I_.eRoy ...... 215.85, Myri.ck, Joseph R. · ...... 412.64 Power, Hubert C...... 2v6.SO Smith, George H...... 17.00 Weathr rbe, Harry .... :...... 1,337.38 McAlexander, V. R. .. :...... 20.001 Pri~e, Everett B...... 10.0!..! \ Smitl1, Harold R...... 28.00 'ilfedeme_yer, R. W: ...... _. 637.54 McAllister, James C. 444.09( Price, Rial Cecil ... :...... 1G8.50 1Smith, Hubert ...... 104.97 _Weeks, Wilbur R...... :...... 17.50 1 ~ II'IcBride, George ,V_ 522.90 Prince, Burl S ...... :...... 430.65 Smith, James H ..: ...... 93.15 ' ,;~,ree sner, Ray H ...... , ...... 25.00 ~}J~o~v~et~n~b~e~~-~1~9,~19~5~4~. --~------~E~~~T.G~I~N~E~j E~R~. - ~S_'~N~JE~'~V~S~· ------~~--·----_N_·_in~

- RTH-BAY 10BS ' VE · By H. 0. FOSS and F. A~ LAWRENCE, Business R.epresentatives I As .. this goes to press it would-appear that the dirt moving is fast coming to.a halt in this area. Guy F. Atkinson Ii.ave ~~-·fDO· o.y· fR'Ou ' 1tcommplevtee.d the pour in the Waldo tunnel : .. still some dirt Iii If 11 iVI 0 0 . . I ished grading- and laying select .Ey \V-. V. lUINAHAN, H. S. CLARH: ang E. 1\'I. NELSON, - .~~· .- J- o·Sit, ·sA- 'ln.MA·s· Brotller Guy Slack- Elk. Pt. .I ma'tei·ia] ·on the access road from Business .Representatives SA.n L an Agg.-had his le.ft hand bl:rn'ed Highwa)r 40 at Fairfield into Tra- The contractors of Folsom Dam have curtailed their work 1 WA·T·· s--,o·. h;_· ! v· ILL'E i~~~m~~~~r \~~~~~ t~=~ t: c~~~:c~ I~~!/"~ ~ ~~~e s~~~~ ~~~;- ~~~~~t- :~~~ considerablv since our last i·eport insofar as dismantling the- &" J, fuse box he _was testing blew of,f. this · ~torm has put an !"nd to the hammerhe~d and slowing down the dirt work, which relieved! · By RICHARD A._CHRISTIANSEN Good thing his left hand · · ·wont project. several of the brothers of this job. We have placed most of -- Business Representative ,grab so much _now._ .. . I Cove-nti·y Manor housing tract thebrothers that \Vere laid off frorn this job on other projects. We. are still in negotiations with1. Brother Fan a · domg gr~a_r~g and will be able to continue erecting This project will keep several . Crown By-Products Co.,' Pacific street wor!{ on ne:v· su~d~vJsJOn on Ihouses, as they have· enough ·Con· brothers busy for at least' another i . The McGouran Excavating and Mia Co Lanaendorf ai1d . Sunlite the · old highway 111 Novato. . crete slabs poured to go back to year. ,Wit~ · the r~maining ccincret~ ~ - Grading Co. have kept the brothers B ak~ries.,' the b International Min- Il~cGammon & Wunderli~k , \>.lith work . as soon as the rain stops pour, whrch Will take . a~other I busy to date. These brothers -mov ~ d e1·als · & Chemical Co. The Ste- Brother Hamnes runnmg JQb, has even though it is too_ wet for grad- month or two, and the fimshmg of . into this area recently and h::we nhens Meat Co. contr.act \Vas com- ,60,000 Novato .. .. F .ehis. Gardens ing equipment to move around on the dykes, th,e cleaning up, etc., we [made a good showing. They spe- ..... -p1eted· but not yet returned. . .. maybe more to come: the - pro~ect. . .should see this dam t,urned over to Icialize in all types . of excavating Contract has been ·opened with Novak goin' like hell to try to Los Gatos Const. Co. has been the U.S. Engineers by next No- , and grading, small or large. Call the hotels and the Salin ~s Freezer I· beat the rain. movi~g 1~uck wi~~. a jeep a~d ~ vember. · IV ·7-4165. · Storr11:e Co. E. A. For·de' like that old manure dozer for A. B. Sr_n on the Napa !.I: Earl Parker, with Jack Omo- Brothers Roy and Ginger Manas Als -~, no contract has yet been all over. Ike Ely ·same. Sonoma Road proJeCt. . . hun

had a .good attendance at ou1· Oc- worth in charge, doing subdivision Brothers, Iviem!)ers' \Vives, etc: for· H. Ea~·J Parker, has· joined 1 Brother. Ben Faucher is.the oper~ · tober meetirigs and hope there will jn R?-fael Hilands. There - hasn't been one pint of forces· with E. \V. !:lirripson of ator of the Covered·-Wagon Trailer be more at our next meetings. Parish Bros. really wheelin' on blood donated from. this office this Auburn, now called Simpso~ & Bell~ Park, _located at Orangevale, near < I nteresting di~c.ussio;1s o'n apfn·en7 their Petaluma freeway job.: _S_wenc year to our blood bank. - _Would Contractors. · They are aomg sev- Folsom. This trailer park is near -· : t iCeshfp· training, ··health an~ · \vel~ son goin' fine orr .the str·uctures. you not feel badly if some member eral jobs in and around Au?urn. stores, is quiet, off the highway ·fare, etc.· ' too~ - place. Officers of Raymon:d doirig ~ pile ; .. job. . E.P&W or· one of his family 'passed on for One job is at Forbay, near ClipJ:?er 1 and. very convenient. Call Folsom/ . the uniori were -in attendance. At pulling false work-.; ·on Petaluma lack of a b'ood transfusion? The Gap to catch the cleanings from a I YU 5-2410. ' '. oli_r .No_vemb_er. meehng ·\>.:.e hope to Bridge· . . . JOb· goiiJ:'· fine;. _ tainy season i_s h_ere; PLEASE, I_ P.G: &.·E. lake. · ·. .. HERE- AND- THE.RE_ ' have ' a· Tepresentative .of Falstaff , We Jearii. Maggi ora is going to why not you and. mama. make an The Shellmaker, In_c: have moved WITH THE BROTHERS ,. Bre\very·. t? make a short talk on tiy to · make a foreman out of a~poir:tment through th_1s office? • in on the aboV'e-mentwr:ed l~ke and . ROY BELL , il.rst aia to burned the ~ operatwn' of .tj1'e b1·ewery. Ru- Brothel; Steve. Giffin . . . worth \ve wrll be glad to furmsh trans- 1' have set up . the suctwn dredge. . -mo ~· would indicate ·samples there- h·ying. · . portation for this · vital 11'f e-savmg · They should start wrt· h t1e 1 pump- ahand; D._ BEE; BILE MURRAY BUSTER manipulating watcl)ing- -. ~o f will be available. _· ·· .. H , request. Who · knows? You or ing on Nov. 8, an'd should take 8 , . · · ·. . ·: ... -· .. I -Harney has 1ot of wori;: at am--I . ·. ·· · . pumps; VIRGIL WIMMER direct~ . · Vv·h1le some curtailment. 1n o_per~ -...1 . · F: ·1d H. . d t . - . . _ 1 t . yours may . pray for BLOOD. V\Te about SIX months to complete. _The r·ng tr·affic,· RAY HAMM.OND scr·tt- . atwns. · h as tak en p Ia<;e m. some.. J .fton Je· h . . ·. d a, b o.. mvest d Hm a, ho , hope not, B U T . . . - . d re d ge rtse . lf, : JS. spu d . type· w1'th 't wm. . - 0 Plants, we-are, not too :ha'ndicappe'd · new ea er oar s. ear e Glad to report Brother.· Otto 'diesel pumps, automatically oper- tinizing grade stakes; JERRY AL- sh·e·d tears a's . big .. _as · lemons, ·but DRICICT h d' t d - F at' er as yet.- \Ve do ·' hope something · Bortfeld on the road to recovery . .ated throughout and completely - :l ea mg owar s . e n . , soon · will take - place to put the they're good headers. He's ·in Room ·3 ·a:r :t.he Ross Hos" ·portable. · Men:1bers on this job are River; ERNIE FLINT, ·watching an--,; 1 I men to ·work wno· are· unemployed. Bi·os. S'"'ef1 ·. Swenson, operator,· J.Jital. Drop. in ana see· .Otto.. " ;hen James ·Rowe, ·vValt' Miller; Iyan Ad· nun,· JACI'"- WOLS'<'Y"' rollr'nab l1 ot . Kindly do ·not he_sitate to call and and' H. M. Anderson; oiler, brought you're in the vicinity. Brother· Bob O,key, Chet Lyons and Claude stuff; PAUL B.EAR waiting f: or · N.W. up for few -days \vork on fuel·, FLOYD VANCE blading'. a. , register ' at the office should you Williams is in .Marin General for Miller.. JOHN · MacM·U-RDO b · Swenson's -Petaluma jol;J Novem~ . . · housing area; ecome · unemployed. - ·be·r· 8t.h. ·. .. · . mr. nor re_pa1rs . . The Piombo Const. Co. is ,pro.- . I · smcerely· hope that if you have B tl . -A ·· G· .. d.. . A G R . h . This'-dffice ·sincerelv W'lshes you :2:ressing rapidlv un their Placer- running wind pumps; BEN SHIWN -- · ; ro 1er 1 el\, mg, . . arso ·' · . . , : ·. · . __ ~ " on a TD-24 in high gea.r; ART · the opportunity and have sugges- f , . ·t . k' 'tJ .f t - t- atid yoms an enJo~a.ble Thanl,s- Ville freeway, with the structures . b.! . oreman, s nc en WI 1 · a a 1 11ear . . WARNKE · sloping highway; LE S- twns or pro eins that you vn 11 att' ac·k November 8. in t11e . yai'd at gtvmg. fwlding them up a little. They_also . bhng· them- ·to our · attention , or * * *' b'/dd H ' h WRIGHT pushing stumps; JOHN come to th. e ·meetin£s where they· Black Pohit. Rushed to hospital were 1OW 1 ers on 1g way 40 MEYERS. D-6 operator;. WHITEY ~ but wa. s dead • on arrival. Been 0". k ~ .d at Applegate ·with a $@3,000-figm'e - . ld \" R might be discussed c·and considered. . on 2.7 miles of. f our-lane ~ highvJay. CRISLER placmg bou ers; . ·v. ' · ·Please remember the date: with the ·coinpany for many years. i a ' . 'On . . This project has been under way. TATE operating wind pumps; LOU DN C. Dudley De Velbiss opening . NO:VI setting those grades; J AY ViE ESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, · CCOJltJ.IlLJed fr·on Page Four) since our last report and is pro- 1954 another large housing project ·at 1 · - HARRIS bald heading; MIKE · * * * Tiburon. B rother Mt· 11 er in c 11arge, p-ar· !!"'.l.,. for· r·e-electiori to the As- gressing very welL to date. Curly H~THAM - looking for bucl,s ; LON- .r=-. says hope to do a little . work on sembly. Larsen does the ramroddii1g here NIE WINNEY cleaning ~eer; ·o· . ~GA~- ~~zcR· us it this winter. Brother "Maggi" . I particularly want to pay trih- \vith . Andy Anderson as proj_ect CLARENCE GUZEK using instant ft m,~ IL Maggistressi doing a little shootin' ute to Brother Al Clem of the Oak- manager. Our next repOi~ t will coffee; LEONARD JENKINS build- bJ - for thi·s company on their job at land Office and the m embers o:i! carry more details on this job. ing an Indian road; LONNIE DU- p.oill - Hawthome Terrace. ' ' hi~ sta.ff for the way in which ROSE'VILLE FREE'-VAY I ;BOSE walking on the. highway; Shamrock Materials on Ir win they carried on my campa.ign \vith A. Teichert & Son, contractor s CLAUDE SITTON pushing up 'fhe m ost important work for the St., witl1. Brother Kelley in charge, thelr friends in Contra Costa Coun~ on the P~ ose ville freeway and the 1 Jevees; HUGH JESSE_ feeding a Yo uth of America: t , 1 says pr·oduction- 15th-we say. 30th. j. Shingle. Springs job, are far ahead I floating . gravel plant; RQLAN .. Each year the'Youth of America They are dealers in Recti-Mix . . . Rest a§sured that I shaH can- of schedule on these two projects. : OTIS catching assessment No. 5; is com pleting the education that good luck. CalL GL 4-9055 for t he tinu;, to r epresent aU .of the people Brother Ken Fox pushes the Rose-.·: BERT ATKINSON ·watching aces; the i ~· paTents can afford, or for mix. of m y Distl·ict a.s well as the State ville end a nd Brother Oran Cobb is · LEE YOUNG drinking coffee; B!LL t hose lucky enough to,. secure work, Brother Lany · Storri1s back to 1 of California :. ~ on the other with Brother Gibson COOPER dropping in the offi ce; 'that will_ enable them to complete I Phoenix ... go in' to woi·k on Cat- Sincerely, doing . the gaffing. This . Shingle ·BILL McDOUGAL going to On~ ,- I heJr eaucatJ_onal hopes beyond erpillar p1·oving grounds. Sorry -to DON• .\LD D. DOYLE Springs job is sporting a beautiful gon; FRANK KING finishing a t heir family mcome and come to see Larry a·o· will be welcome Member of Assembly job of sloping and fast dirt n1oving. freeway; KEN JOHNSTON boss- t haver ; the lucky ones that there .. will be machine, mainly rebuilding and Dear AI: K vd. job, which is mostly widening CHARLES LAMMA oiling same; a n · opening for apprent~ce training hard-facing rollers an9 idlers for . 1\'Iay I express through you my and laying- sewer lines and drains, LEO- WRIGHT _grading a parking sponsored by a craft umon and ap-· cats and shovels in the E:a lispel, thanks and a.ppreciation to the is well on .the way to completion i area; PAT PATTERSON paying ~A_ p ro v ed by the state of his residence. · members of Local No. 3 Operating ffi · · -.. -Montana, area. Good luck in your . · and should. see four-lane tra c , dues and a_sess ·sment No. 5; JIM The past decade in the world, Engineers ·for their endorseme1~t - new venture! Maybe some day ex- very soon. WITHROW taking a vacation trip; a nd America in particular, has been pand back . to California. and support of my successful cam- The -Her.aty & Gannon Co., de- ,1 HARRY Vi!ELCH handling a water - t hat of opportunity for the crafts- Brother Cal Barnett, gene1:al paign/ for election to the Board of velopers of f1ousing areas in and . tank; LONNIE' PIKE waiting for_ man with vision. The past decade super for Caldwell Const. on the Supervisors of Alamed-a County. 1 near Sacramento, . keep approxi- ! the pusher; BENNIE BERG on a h as also been the _space of greatest 11!111 eso. eciall" grateful 'for.• the ' "" ' a dvances in both engt'neel'I·ng ad Terra Linda project... · . Brother "*a~ te111ent coJ·'tcernii . 1g n1y past le_g" mate_ly 25 engineer's busy six days tamper; SPEEDY CONZ_ALES op- vances ·and the advancement of in-- ·Aaron Smith is super on the dirt. islative~· exprience which appeared a week Brother Dick \lYise· does"' all. erating a D-Roadster. t el·clla· 11ae of conti'ner1tal 1'deas and Don't expeCt m,uch B.EEF from 1' the October 2?. I·s·,sue o.f the En- the bossing on this spread.· · u.h1s ·, Best wishes for· a speedy · recov-. · b this, spl:ead. 11, -.L , . , company has" nine subdivisions un- ery a·oes to Bill Neukam who had t he working to 'a-ether oc people of !!ineers News. \Vtth the one-sue<,1 , . . ' . . d _ . b . - . .. , · "' ' · Monticello Dam project of Peter 1 " . .. . 0 ,_ der constructiOn at thrs t1me, an an accident wrth a sklll saw· Steve goTod w·ill everywhere. . Kiewit . & Sons · and Par:sh Bros. and . onir_ daily ·nte"k~~~a~~r m . -t~~ . mo_re to go in ·the future . .'The en- '1 Gamb.l who is in the Sacr~m enLo . · he_ future of peoples and gov- has a , small' cre,\v .. ''ivorking ·stPip- I~:IJ..d -appar,ently a _,_mgk : po~I 10 s ' gineers on- this pr;oject ·are Ray Hospital with a broke;n 'leg· and to ·. ernments every':"here depends on j)iJig the key-\va,y for the dam. tha,t a personw110 wort. s ...or ; d~;agbe _ Bengtson, Walt Blook, Jerry Zar- 1Cecil Field who is in Sutter Ho s ~ youth of educatwn· -and· character~ - . . . · · . . should. not be c 1wsen o uOl pu .. E . L · M' k c 1 . . • . · a- · · . . , They are gomg to w.ork as much ...... rtunate· that La- zana,. ar 1 ew1s, lie ey a van~, pi tal followmg a heart attack. becommb leade~s In the chureh, · as possible this winter etf11' theJ he .office, .1t 1 ~ fo . · · .. Benme Lovett, Max Clark, Wm. BLOOD BANK . government scwnce and labor ' · g g bor Orgamza.tions·al'e able to mam- , W · I ' · - · ' '. ·d : ·. • · b . ·, rock and muck stripped on each t . - t.h . . e·'· Vi·spaper·s aJid Curb, Oscar Brandon, h1tey Sincere thanks to Eohert E. M a y ~ G overnment an scrence are emg· . . · · , arn · err own , I1 · · E · V , J h S . . . . - accen t e d b y our· sc· h ools but the. ·srde. . -ot the dam so that when. tl.1e . pub" nca t .wns· so. . tliat· , · · tl1eir· .owit ,ven1tt, G Bill-, . H er 1 non,I-I 1o n"1 .ene - :," field. and Mrs . Av,1 s vV1ssler w.ho do-· 1 other.. _ two. covermg· . the· baste' , . con- nver. gets low next- spnng · they members •a t 1eas t · h a'l'e. access to Hena e, d eorgeG Hems, Ba ·e" organ,R nated to our Bwod Bank dunng _;r-- · . · · . . . . wr]] be ready to dtvert the water · . . f _'t· : t .,horn · ov.r ar reen, arry nscoe, ,_oss the past month. '' cepts of our cJvJlizatwn and the · _ sources of Ill orn1a. -lOd as o '' -rr · p o K St , . d t .· d lf b. through the tunnel. \Ve also have 1 tl l'da~ · a \"r·•n a record n.naggs, Don a 1mer, en ewart, May we extend our best w1sh es e uca wn an we are of 1a or are · . · 1 1e can( 1 ·•es .re ,, •· · J · d B'll N k · · · , ·: .. . . · · · ' · a -crew erectmg the batch plant f . . L b . Fntz an 1 1 eu am. for a very happy Thanksg1vmg oeHP. neglected. , .. . . I nomUy to a or. F / d ,· & w~· ·d M K · · . · b . .,.,. . and settmg steel ·for the It . f . .- t . . that I re u c 1-;: son aLSOn at, l - holiday to all the brothers a nd E very man Ill the .c.no'lneers' . · \~IJ11rley rs n1~' er ,•en prayer · , . , . , p 'k . . I Union should consider his b1 abilitv that Will be used to pour concrete.l sha.ll prove worthy of the confid- Corp., bl~llders o_f . tne .Sly ar their famJIJes. . . •••• · ' • • Pansh Bros. have completed and - ~ . . ". th voters dams, have thiS piOJect about com- Reminder: JVIembershlp meet gs to· meet the problems confrontmg . . ence ]Jl a.Ce(1 · 111 me v:l' e • , , ~ .. 1 · · •• ._ , 111 . . ·. h d . 'f sold the road around· the dam stte. f tl Second· Supervi•orial Dis- pleLed. , AnoLher monLh WI 11 see :1 are held· the second l\ionua.y of each ; ne b·elngllfeerh ehverywtl ereb• . latn Jd II Stevens, Stolte, Burke and Gal- i ot_ 'ct-1ae d t.lre eJ'c'·or··se· 11'en-.t an.(l sup' ~ them moved out completely. .. II month at 8 'J.m: a t the Labor Cen- n e e 1eves e as 1e a 1 1 y an . . . , . 1 rr n · ' · .- ' · · · E c · 11 l h · . · · ' · zeal necessary ia' do a a·ood 'ob to i lag.-,er ha\'e been. gomg fuU blast port I have received from the mem- T. . . on no y a so , have_ •L eu ' ter; 2525 Stocidon Blvd., Sacra- devote his eneq:;y. to hisbfeilo~mari on the new· .road JOi:J ug untrl thiS bers oi the· Oper·a.ti1

-- ,-1- fits, I - n F ollowing are names of m embers· Britt, Joseph E. ______130.87 Cunningham , J . K 317.43 F ultz, Raymond G. 205.44- -Hoeb, Elmer ...... ______248.01 g etting Independent health plan E rodose, Allie ------1,041.60 Cur r y, Howa1'd R. .. 92.50 Gaar, Robert M. ____ 1,941.10 Hoffman, Robert iVI...... 278.30 benefi ts from April to the present. Brooks, Kenneth A. ______64.00 Curry, Luke John 39.00 Gadbury, Clarence 3.00 Hogan, John T ...... 33.25 _ Thie is a continuation of the first Brown, Claude A 62 .00 Curts, George J ______205.25 Gaoffney, John M. ______15.'50 Hogard, Glen H. ___ , ______261.75 list, published il1 the l\iay issue of Br ow n, Dallas 12.50 Cushman, Donald W. ______29.50 Gage; Guy E. ------60.00 Holderfield, Troy ______270'.61 The News: Er ovvn, Delbert ______9.00 Da hlstrom, lVIarguerite ' __ __ 12.00 Gale, Robert L...... 40.00 I Holderman, M. S. . 49.50 Name Amount Brown, Don R. ______12.00 Daire, Hamilton ______. ______111.00 Gallaway, L. R. ------502.17 Holderness, Arthur .. .. 770.87 Aasboe, A. A. __ , ______.. ... $ 40.00 Brown, Donald R. _ 25.QO Dalbey, Galen ______:~ ------55.00 Gann, Alvie E ...... __ ::-______9.00 Hollender, Robert H ...... 171.23 -< , · Accatino, Thomas ______10.00 E1:own, Henry ...... 31.50 Dalve, Leonard 'L. ______3.00 Garber, Stanley D...... 33.00 Holliday, Charles ...... 150.80 · Ab1·.eu, Manuel L. ------,- 25.00 Brown, Joseph ------· 110.57 Dannels, Paul ...... 95.13 Garcia, Manuel ...... 443.82 Holliday, Stephen ...... 22.00 ..Ackel, Nicola A...... 134.63 Brown, Oran 0. ___ :: .. ______25.00 Darrow, 0. 0. ______209.00 Garner, Vernon L. ______12.00 Holt, Edgar S...... 113.10 Adams, Eddie ------14:50 Brown, Robert W . ' ______' ______6.00 Da San Martino, Arthur. .. . 22:50 Garlick, Edward S. ______40.00 Holtz, Emil ...... 109. .50 Adams, Eric W. ______,______885.67 Brown, William L. ______12.00 Davis, E. E. ______260.07 Garner, Gordon ...... 33.00 HoQ(;l, Joseph W ...... 9.00 ~ Ad a ms, Joel .... ------25:00 Br uner, Merle G. __ 45.00 Davis, Leslie J. ------511.35 .Garrett, N . J, ...... 148.36 Hope, Elmer ...... ------250.00 Adams, Leo James ______269.11 Eninitti, William R...... 447.99 Dawson, Everett L. ______30.00 .Gaville.t, Albert ------782:11 Horstmey.e,r, Henry W ...... 28:63 Adarns, Raymond · E . ----- 131.4;5 Bruns, Ralph D ...... 28.00 Dean, 0. L...... 20.00 Gavr-ilko, Nick ------12.00 Horton, H. C ...... 76.00 A ct dington, James E ...... 437.65 Buck, Vernon ...... 17.00 Deaton, Cody ------3.00 Gavrilko, Walter ...... 1,037.64 Horton, Richard Louis ...... 5.00 A.gata, Pat Sant ...... 488.45 Buckman, William ... ,...... 130.50 De Bose, Collie ______88.54 Gee, l\felvin A. ---- ...... ,...... 215.09 Houston, W. F ...... 152.00 · Agresta, J.ohn ...... 479.60 : ;Bunl;::, William G ...... 164.08 Dees, Danny 0 ...... 120.50 Ge.er, Trice A...... 515.89 l{oux, Hamid J ...... 188.00 ....~ .. gusta, JOhn ------.------54.00 Blu·kett. Ben ------115.50 Deetz, H. J. ______: ______" 39.00 Gentry, G. R...... 189.00 IHowar .d, Chester. L.. --- -- ;;----- Alhrecht, Donald L...... 100.60 Bui-lzhart, Ted H. 126.77 Delaney, James J . 51.00 George, W. L...... 1-2.00 . Howard, Jackson ...... :. ~;~~ ~~~ - Alexander, Cecil L...... 353.00 Eu<·t, Paul __ ...... 620.90 DeLay, Paul ------403.55 Gerardo, Margarita ...... 1,013.54 }lowell, Lee ------·------141.46 Alex E>.nder, Charles ...... 15.00 Bus_ter, \~! _ H. __ _...... 227.50 Ginalla, Henry ______:______24b.02 Hubbard, Clifford R...... 611.76 1 500.4!1 Del Rio, Louis ------Aldridge, G. F. ------· 40.00 !. Butler, Floyd V ...... 73.32 De Mattei, Melvin ______27.50 Gianinni, LQuis ...... 153.00 H1,1bert, 0 . V...... 245.34 _ Alien, :t,•Iaynard ___ 65.00 Butterfield, Ray W. ______368.:?4 Denham, Calvin ...... 59.00 I Gibson, Fred ...... '70:50 Huckleberry, Malcom' L ...... 186.97 - A _Ile!1, Robert ...... 300.13 Eyers, David ...... 227.76 DeVall, Robert ...... 25.00 Gibson, J. V ...... ____ ,_ 50.00 ,Huddleston, James W ...... 21.00 1 .<'~~hn, Roy H. ------105.00 I Byrd, Donald M . .. .. 76.50 Devincenzi, Louis M. ______271.20 Giffen, L. D...... 26.50 Hudson, Lelan.d E ...... 184.84 Ander sen, K.eith 0. ______167.e9 Cairns, Robert R. 212.25 Diane, Hamilton ...... 267.98 Gil, Malcolm P...... :...... 20.00 Hughes, Thomas J...... 17.50 . lillclerson, Delbert A, ______,_ 18.75 Calabrese, Philip H. 25.00 Dickason, Jimmy T ...... 239.40 Gilbert, John C...... 20.00 Hungerford, Harry E ...... 1'7.8.31' Anderson, Eugene ------6.00 Callahan, Melvin J ...... 90.00 Dilday, Orville ...... 15.00 Gilbreath, Ralph ______15,00 Hunlow, Thelma ...... ::...... 414.71 A nderson, George ...... ------117.85 Callahan, Roy ______, ______610.80 , Dixon, L. E...... 75.00. Gilkey, Benjamin F...... 9.oo · Hunter, Cecil C ...... :...... 255.24 - Andersen, 1\-fart'n C...... 70.17 Camden, Henry L. ___ __ , ______501.97 ' Dobyns, Glenn L: ...... 23.50 Gillikin, Ralph ------~ 111.50 Hurd, Leland D ...... 95.00 Anderson, William R. 232.97 Cameron, A. H...... 109.70 Dodini, Alfred L ...... 64.00 Godfrey, 0. L. ------· 11.50 Hurley, Richard F ...... 770.62 Andr e, Ralph ------107.80 Campbel_l, Joseph ------· 25.00 Donado, Louis N ., ______45.00 Goerig, A. C...... 24.52 Huston, Harold W ...... 57.'50 An':l ress, Haro'd ------35.50 Cantrell, William C. 275.20 Doran. Ed ------147.97 Go1art, Matthew c. ______503.50 Hutchison, W . W ...... _. 25.00 _ Andrew, Frank G ...... , .... :... 9.00 Caplener, George J. 238.10 1 Dornan, E. D. ------. 75.00 Gold; Crystal ...... :...... 16.00 Huyck, Jacob H ...... 147.41' Anc1r ews, William R. ------· 312.50 Carden, Eobert ______6.00 ' Douglas; Fremont ...... 40.00 Gold, -Howard ...... 182.47 Hylton, V. L...... 3.50 Ansani, Vincent ...... :...... 143.50 Cardoza, John P. ____ ·______12.00 Dresel, Carl E . ______218.86 Gallardo, Joseph ...... 396.20 Iness, Carl ...... 121.87 Ar aujo, Irene R: ------40.00 Carico, C. ------10.00 Droe'Sch, Francis P ...-...... 20.00 Gondola, Henry ------· 50.00 Ingram, Teddy... , ______80.50 Arbu thmot, Ivan J. ------21.00 Carlile, Robert S. ______70.22 Droge, Frederick W...... 890.09 Gonsalves, Rudolph ...... 519.'50 Inman, -Billy J ..... ------113.52 Arch er, E. P .. ------23.00 Carr, Dee L. ------360.95 Du Eos, Gaston ...... 102.00 Gooch, Albert E. ______249 .. 12 Jackson, James !)...... 220.05 A -·cher, Howard A. ~------300.12 Carr , James F. __ __ 16.00 Duffy, John J. ------33.00 Good, Lawrence ______387.24 Jackson, William H ...... 15 . ~ A~ b y , Charles . 287.50 Caselli, Giulio ______151.48 Duncan, Charles ______9.50 Goodenough, R. A...... 20.00 James, LeRoy C ...... 7.50 Ash, Lo:1 .. . ------60.00 Caselli, NI. 9. __ ·------68.50 Dunfield, Edward T ...... 57.00 Goolsby, Roy ...... 245.92 .Tames, Thomas N ...... 39.00

Atherton, D. ·__ ,_------558.10 Castleberry, Russell S. ______25.00 Dunham, Orville C . .... :...... 25.00 1 Gowan, E. M.- ...... 27.50 Jarvis, William ------·---- 13.00 Ather ton, Howard 699.74 Casey, N orris ______489.24 Duquette, William ______~5.00 I GOWer, Perry ...... 227.00 Jeffs, Charles F. 150.00 Atkins, Clayton V. 556.01 Cass, William ______100.80 Durfey, Franci.s. ' ·------llo.OO Goz, John L. ------7_0o 1 J enkins, Chaster Wayne.... 301.15 Atkins, Har:vey ------464.56 Caswell, c. A. ------~ ---- ,., ,.~ · --· 35.00 [ Durfiingei·, M. J. ------· 351.41 Graham, Bill ___ :______51 .03 Jenkins, Jack ------15.00 Atk ins, Robert P. 503.45 CawOod, Jack ______77.00 Durkee, James R ...... ______21.75 Graham, Gr rald R. 25.00 Jenkins, Leonard l\L ...... 21.75 Atki!1S on, Forest 15.00 · Cesa, Henry ______18.50 Du Shane, Earl V ------7.00 Granstrom, Alfred ...... 240.12 Jensen, Hn·man C. 693.33 Au ger, An thony 31.25 Chancey, w. E. ______34.00 Duvall, F r ed M. . .. 373.00 Gravance, Manuel _ 33.00 Jimison, Gerald N ...... 103.52 Avery, K ennet h - 173.72 Chandley, Gilbert 9.00 Eck, Louis E. ------3'5.00 Gregg, Philip R. _____ 118.02 I Johnson, Andrew C...... 44.50 A·-' delotte, Thomas A. 134.72 Cha:1ey, Oscar ______110.00 I Edding~ Jason 0------329.;21 G~·een, RSJbert ------· 7_50 , Johnson, Don C...... 180 . ~5 Azli11, 'o wen W . .... !19, ·75 1 c hapman, L. W . ______18.00 Edgecombe, Paul ____ , ______25.00 Greener; Joseph R. ______509.25 .Johnson, Helge ------15.00 P ac:k ovich, Nickolas 226.22 1Charest, Michael ______293.90 Edwards, Everett, H. ______101.30 , greenwood, Jack ______17.00 Johnson, Jack ------,------17.50 B s,iley, Dean ______503.00 1 Charpontier, · Frank J . ______651.20 Eeds, William F. __ 87.00 Greule, Hanry ------45.00 Johnson, James L ...... 15.00 ~ a il ey , "l\Ieh•in T. ______:______62.00 Chrisman, QArth.. ur L. ______58.00 Ehrhorn, Phillip .. .. 243.40 Griffen, L. D . ______?______15_00 Johnson, L . V ...... ______,_ 154.40 ~a ker, A. J. ______210.44 Christenberry, Cleo - 40.00 Eikenberry, M. F ..... ______45.00 Griffith, Kennfth c. ______lO.OO Johnson, Orville L...... _ ...... _:__ ' 91,75 Ba ker, Roy . ------­ 107.00 Christian, Clifford L. ______329.61 Eisenbf' rg, Edward J ...... 539.85 Grini, Anners A. ______154.77 Johnson, ~alph ...... 164.10 Baliel , Alfred ------126.65 Christian, Maurice ______104.25 Elder, Robert F . . :...... 27.50 Grissom, Frank ...... 524.47 1Johnson , Stanley W...... 27.50 Banister, Jack R______581.16 Chur ch, .Winfred E ...... 17.75 ' Emerson, Eber ...... 211.62 Groom, Jack E...... · 252.94 \ Johnson, Thomas L...... 57,00 B :n 226.61 1_Coh·ard, Francis ______,-l".OO Ha -: . d G - ,_ · · •· I ermode, Arnold ...... 9.00 6.50 florey, Paul ------·------v 15 00 1 ywar , eorge ------~ · I K t 100 t M · · F 89 00 E 1ac.k,ve l, John D. 28.00 Colvard Rov R. :1,5.00 n:m.n, Charles D.:...... 99.79 Haywood George E ·: '50 'oo 1- es e , aunce -----' ----- . · B'a'n, Rober t ...... H . u' F kl' . F...... · O I Kiaser, Harold R...... ______24.50 586.92 Compadna, "virgil 747.89 1 Fogerson, M ...... ;: ..... / -- -'··· _ 15.. .00 aywor 1, . ran· 111 ...... 20 - 1 K' D ... ~ · · 1 Bla1 r : Thomas L . _ r' 8 2 3 27.50 Comstock, George \V. 103.50 · Foland, Alfred H. .: ...... :.. -.. : - 14.4.1'0 H_ .e.·a .tJ 1 , F.r anc1s ...... 512 .88 K'Ing, G a e ------._") I • B 1.2n C'O ; Han·~r A. ______204.90 Conley, Clyde E ..... 30.00 Foley, Vera 38 00 Helean, Thomas E . 15.00 I K~ng, e_o.rge .. _...... 12 ·75 · Bla nco, .Hector E _ - ~ ------­ 24.00 Cook, Clay H. ____ ------. 317.80 Folsom, Sam W. Tr.OO Helms L Ro E 107 51 J mg, Otis C...... 59.00 • e y · ------· K1 a R 0 b 't A 10 00 :fl'oe::ch, Mar rel E . 221.90 Cook. V. C. ______374.1S Foltz, George ,A. ___ _ 27.00 Hendricks, H. G. 34.50 1 Kn,, V er L ...... · BJo~ -ss:;r. \'/:oUter L. 15.00 Cooney, Patrick __ _ 151.45 Par d, Lin ------679 .05 Hendrickson. Merrill ______281.62 · mg, erne . ·------17-:00:" H k D ., · Kinslow, John ...... 60.3Cf F C0.rdl .I'To ah E'3.00 Cooper, Chester~ ___ 155.55 For d. Milton w 4.50 ·en ·e 1• · · 0 09 · 95 K k G E 15.00 D :-J:>.t.-D.a'1; J . N . 15'0 49 Cooper , E . P . . 300.98 For h n-'1., Floyd J. 87.1 .13 Henriques, Rollin 15.00 Jr ' eorge ------_ [ 3Cl.O!l Cooper , Ernest D. 126.97 Poss. Morris 'vV. 16.00 Henry, Cliffor d S. ______687.73 Kirkla nd, L. F...... 71 _00 125 50 · BcL::=-l:18.n, i~.. u ~ - u~t C. J 9.-24 :.=: orn.aglia) S teve 93.23 Foste!·, Oliver A. 178.21 Henry, Forrest L. 370.95 ~~rkl~n~ T . :------, _ """' 79 75 E o1 r~-::~ n . ,TCr r ~; J T'. 9Ll6 65 Co ~ · n ett, Ed 15.50 P oster . Owen A. 1 ~ 0 .3 5 Hensley, George P. 4.00 ~ -~s~ ' ~- . .E... / ...... qg ~ 1 Pone\ ·r:.ay···1 0"1C! _ 38.00 Cornett, J am es ------\ 5.00 h'ow1er, Rob~ r t N 18.00 Henson, Ray 394.70 · c 1en, nn "· ------;:,2 : 6 ~:---_ r O'··:::;.?_r::. . I.~P r ~-~Hn 21.00 Co\·ert, George _ ------·------::: 9.00 "'ro•-', Ralnh L . 256 00 H entlnn1 , James E . 235.68 Kling, V. M ...... 4 0 0 E ~, s s';_ • Ed, · (I. "F. 197.10 Cox, H . L. __ __ 30.00 k',_~akes, Ray L. --- ·-- ·------1,158.20 Herm a nson, Arner 40.00 ~lit z ke , ~-~ t h~r ______:______5 ; ~-5 6 1 0 42.00 Cox, R. B. 13.51) Pc·npk, Alex 2?2 gr:, Hes:eldal11, W a lter R. 30. 00 _. Knappdl, F ·k·:·------~ ·50 nue er ran - · 211.70 BC!tt, L'oyd T . .. ------42.25 Cozad, Clyde .. l C.OO r--::mk1i•1 Joe C __ _ 200 18 H r:on t r , James L . 5? 50 ; ' ------ro ~.'\.-0_2!1, Ja.~·ne s - --- ~·: __ 25.00 Cran, Alpha L. 2-9 00 "' ""~ ' a n rl . G

Lacazotte, Lauren P,______345.99 . McAbee, C. w:______:______: 25.00 I Quaini Al vin M ------65 00 Somma, Frank ...... 54.00 Weeks, Clarence- A...... 11.75 Lacert, Fred.£ ...... ~ ------· .34.00 McAfee, Lewis ______:__ 172.59 · Qujnn,' Stephen, Jr. ______25 .00 Sooter, Ernest ...... 427.50 Welch, Harry ...... 132.60 Lamert, · Pete E...... 25.00 . McBride, Wm. ·--- ~ ------169.84 [ Quintana, . John A ...... ___ 20.00 Southwick,- Orion E...... 38.00 Welch, James N ...... ::-.-.. 48.00 1 Lamply, Bud .,.:.... ______,______·. _31.50 McCaffrey, James E...... 121.14 1 Quinton, Glenn ... , ...... 25 .00 Souza, Harold W...... 12,50 ; Welch, Robert G...... 493 .32 Lampson, Frank ·...... :...... 350.26 , McCarron, Joseph E ...: ...... 152.38 Raile ~· . W. C...... 17 00 Souza . Lawrence ...... 116:34- Wells, George B ...... c... 1;384.15 Lance, A. N ...... :...... · 13.00 , McCartney, George E...... 31.00 1 Raisch, Joseph ...... :...... 10.00 ·spangler, Elwyn. D. -- -· -- ·--··· 118.70 Wells, Lawrence ...... 44.00 Lane, Elmer 0 ...... :...... · 70.55 1 McClure, Roy N .. ______...... 54.00 I Ramone, Jean P . .. ______...... 104,42 Spencer, E. C...... 401.15 i' Wells, Wayne G...... 92.00 r.'ans, -Henry C ...... :...... 5.00 i McColgan, Robert L...... 260.74 1 Randlett. C. E...... 123.5::\ Spessard, Morris ...... 640.28 i Wertheim, J. ------552.00 Lanzendorfer, Rudolf ------43.00 McCollum, George H...... 11.50 Ratti, Chester ------88.71 Sproull, Earl L...... 188 Do IvVeyer, Fr-ed w ...... ,.. 58.00 !. >-- Laskey; Thomas M ... ,_,_, ___ ,,__ 40.30 McCord, Robert G .. ______1,317.10 Raymor, Paul A ______450.36 Spurgeon, Harold M. __ , _____ 95.3::1 Wheeler, Melville V,...... 15.00 Lashmett, Earl G .. :...... 25.00 M c CuC~n, Wayne ...... 1,120.57 Reason, Vleldo'n R...... 253.71 Stanford, Reni ...... 29.00-1Whipple, Wendle L. Jr...... 1'!6.89 Lathrop, Jack .. :__ ,_-__.______125.44 McCune, L. H ...... ______· 30.00 Reese Claude ______.... :.. 91.00 Stanton, Joseph ...... :...... 135.10 White, Shirley M...... 279.39 . Lauderdale,. Fred J .. :...... 34.00 McDermott, Rodney ______48.50 Reeve's, N. L. ------· 62.50 Ste.eves, Charley A...... 541.27 (Whitfield, Erwin ...... 48.00 Lawrence, Fr-ank A ...... :...... -· _92.00 1 McDonald Ronald FL.______:39:50 Regan, Clarence ______. 730.64 Stepp, L. D ...... :...... 419 50 Wicher. Charlie ...... : ...... , 156.32 · Lawson, Charles ...... ·.•. 210.17 1McElligott, Thomas ...... 388.52. Rego;· RichaJJd D...... 15.00 Stewart, J. E...... 270.18 Wilber, Otis ...... , 7 .5o- .Leake, Henry E, .. ______,_,.______17.75 McKay, D. N...... 56.00 Reis,' ,Dale H...... 913.10 Stewart, James ------~ ------589 90 i Wi1co,x, RichC\r_d ...... 20.00- Lebkicher, ~phn ------~ ---- - 25.00 McKelvie, Harold ...... · 154.55 Remington. Earl A...... 639:41 Stima~, Frank ...... 89.50 i WilCoxon, Wayne D ..- ...... 30.00 Ledbetter, a. H .... :.:...... •~'----· _ 214.18' I Mc~enney, Jack · C...... 362.20 Renriison, Hugh ·F ...... : . 831.14 Stimson; Steve ...... 31.50 . Wild, Herman...... 12.00 LeForce, Bob Lc...... - .... · 959.82 IyicLeod, Paul L...... 123.31 Reposa, .Joseph, ------·---:-- ·-- 29.50 S'to1•all; James . J...... 107.60 Wilhelm, Billy W ..... ,...... 80 ..64 ,;:Jt~9 ~ ant, ~ - -D ...... :...... 5.00 I)1cMahon, Walter J...... 18.50 Richq._r ds, 9rris V ...... _ ...... 37.50 Stover, Travis M...... 424.94 Wilkerson, Jake 0...... 197.50 Le1va, W1lham H. :.. :...... ~ --- - - 330.32 1 McQueen, Paul ...... 132.8!) R ichst eig Richard ...... 308.1'7 Strain, Everett S...... 138.00 Wilkinson, Thurman ...... 16.50 Lemos, M. E...... 33.00 McWilliams, Carl ...... ,----~- 193.0.5- ' &ie s ·, . · D~le i{. < --- . - ~------20 00 Straim, Gordon...... 20.00 j W~ll!ams, Da v i~ L ------:------89.57 I.,.ewis, C. 0 ...... , ...... ~-----~---- - . 15.00 Nard_ucci, Robert J.:...... 296.00 Ringer, Freeman H . ... ::-...... 14.50 Strange, J . w...... 29.00 IW~ll:ams ,- Lester c...... 140.80 Lewis, Robert i ...... · ...... ~.. 494.23 Neal, Merle· D ...... :...... 46.20 ·Risch, Joe ...... 268.29 Stratto_ri, Robert ...... 131.25 w:n~ams, R. 0...... 40.00 Libchitz, Robert ..... ,., ..... :.... · 95.12 ' Neely, Harry W...... 38.00 Risk, Charles ...... 93.50 St-rickland, Cleo H ...... 227.06 1 W~ll:am s on, F red ...... 438.60 Limbach, G. R...... :::...... · · 22.00 Nelson, Ernest M...... 27.00 Risley, Eric ...... :...... 463 .50 Strickland; Ray ...... 28.00 · W1llmgham, Leland ...... 10.00 Ling, Deryi ...... 309.30 Meukam, W.' F .. ,...... 13.00 Roadcap, Floyd ...... 416.62 S·hrootman, Wilbur ...... 2.00 Wilson,· Harry H...... 45 .00 L)nthicum, ?obel:t A...... 17.50 Neves, Charles L ...... ---~ --:-- · 31.00 Roberts, Ben F...... ,24.00 Shn;tevant, Willard ...... 30.00 Wils-on; o·. s ...... ,...... 15.00 Lippstreu, Ed ...... · ,10.00 Neves, Howard J...... 101.3!5' Roberts, Earl E...... 15.00 Sullivan,. Jarries·. E ..... :...... 25:00 Winter, Homer A------~ - 22.50 Livermore, Harry G ...... · 16.00 Niblock, Clifford - ~ ------25.00 Robinson, wm. C...... 62.00• Sullivan, Roy C ...... ,...... 12.00 Winter, Max S: ...... 1,587.74 · L.loyd, Chas. w ...... ~ ...... 11.00 Nichols, Irvin H ...... c...... 107.10 Robnett, Charley ...... 54.37 Sunderland, J. A...... 25.00 I Wirtz, John F...... 25.00 Lloyd, H. G...... 15.00 Nichols, .Wm. P...... 45.00 . Rocha, Evenor A. ------'------24-oQO Swanson, Russell ...... 379.75 Witt, T. J...... 375.80 Lofton, A. E ..., ...... 44.82 Nickelson, Cecil T...... 422.05 R:oge1's, Arthur C...... 653.17 Swanson, Sidney ...... 165.54 1Winingharn , Joseph ...... 46.53 Lovato, Nester ... :...... : :...... 481.13 Nielsen, Chris ...... 8-1.94 1.Rogers, John .·...... 24.00 Swa:ters; Paul ...... 161.06 ·wixson, Lawrence ...... 85.00 Loveland, John .:...... :...... 63.00 Nielsen, Victor ...... 1,265;72 Roggasch, Rex R...... 582.95 Swenson, Ernest ...... 4.00 Wol:fl, R. J...... 25.00 Lovrin, Martin E ...... , 1,177.02 Nolan, Gregory_E...... 916.2.3 Romiti, Robert A...... 143.75 Swope, Wilbur R...... _...... 19.00 Wolfe, Ralph D...... 316.71 Lower, Maurice R...... ~...... 8.00 Norman, Albert M~...... 42.50 Rose, E. Wayne ...... 173.46 Symonds, Per<;y L...... :...... 18.00 Wolfson,· Lionei ...... 11:00 Lowman, C. G ...... : 655.68 Norman, W. C...... 144:00 Roseberry, Edward ...... 18.00 Talbot, Walrer M ...... ~ .. 25.00 Womach, Joe A...... 40.00 Lowry, C, Wm ...... :.,. 30.50 Northup,- Jay E...... 626,77 Ross, Eugene ...... ,.. · 18.00 Tanforan, Frank ...... 191.09 Womble, Earl ...... 25.0()' Lowry, Edwin ...... -. 134.25 Northup, Lloyd ...... :...... 30.00 Ross, Pat ...... :...... 139.87 Tarantino, Vincent .... :...... 195.81 Wanser, Ernest ...... ,...... 32.50 Lucas, Alex F...... 19.00 Nugent, James M...... 9.00 Rosson, TJ1pmas H.' ...... 6.00 Tatum, Eddie L...... · ·75.00 Woodall, Walter Jr...... 105.0(} _li;ucch_etti, Mario ...... , ...... ·. . 50.00 Nunes, Anthony ------~ ------242.98 Roynon, Carl W...... 250.97 Tavenner, M. E...... _15.00 Woodard, Victor M...... 310.65 .cudw1gsen, B. L...... 56.50 Nunez, Mij Everett H ... : ...... :..... ,, 3.00 1 Peck·, Donald ------~ ----- 128.00· Sc1anna, Leonard ...... 58.30 T1:autz,. William ...... : ...... lVf_edow, Thomas · ...... 46.00 1 Peck, Kenneth ...... 16_00 Sciutto, Henry ...... 34.50. Treadway, Vivian_...... 20.00 Meley, Anthony :... ,...... · 38.50 • Penrose, Aiton ...... 87.00 Scofield, Watson A...... 10.00 Troedson; Guy E .... :...... 38.00 ¥ .elohn,Russell . :; ~:( .-~ : .... ,... .;2:7:50 Perkins Thomas J. ______512_19. Scott, Earl E . ------.- --·--·:---- '--- 83.00 Tronoff, Robeh D ...... : ...... 53·.00 Meloy, Lelarid L ... :, __. ,_...... , ... ·· : 63.00 . Peroni, 'Andy ______-______254.36· ._ Scott, George ...... :..... :: -- . 3.00 Trost, Elbert J ...... :...... 51:50 Me,rcier, · Lawt·ence_<..: ... .',..... ·126.40 Perry, Alfr'ed ____ ...... :... 68.00 Scott,. Lowell ______,_:...... ·24,00 Troutman, James S.:.:.. . ~----- 42:00 - Milhouse, Charles vy...... 569.50 Person, Harry ...... 17_50• ,Scott, Russell F ...... _. 414.35 T-routz, William B, ...... , ...... :... . 153.35 MiM_.. :11 ~e~,· DE.d, Lw·_-_a'_-·:_;;·--L:;:_.. ~_-: :__. , ,_:----:: 15.00 1 Pesetti Nilo F. ______109.50 Scudder, Albert ._...... 171.58.Trueblood, Jonathon ._...... · ~ 53.21 1 1 1 ' 1u ------3?.00 I Peters~n Arthur ...... 91.00 See, Roy W...... :...... - 3.00 ITruelove, Truman ...... 65 ~ 00 IYTiller, ·Reichard ':P ... :...... :: ... 376:58 Peterson: Leonard ...... 45.00 Sellers, Jimmie __ ___ ...... 60:6o Tucker, Lester ...... ,...... 155.95 ~M· :_(I:1?nlas,hAa· na,rWon.-- .V-' :_·-- · :------:.. _ ._.. _---·_· _10 0.00 Petrich, Donald ...... 47_00 Sellgren, Gottfnd ...... 19.00 · Turner, N. C ...... '...... 489:56 1 1 ------·146.35 Pettit, James ...... 111.43 Selvage, Edward ...... 55.00 Turner, Ralph :-.. :.:.,...... 12.00 ;tVJ:irandette, Ted ~ - •., ...... 152.37 Phillips, Charles :r ...... 1,163_66 Selvage, Walter ...... : 7.50 Tyler, Victor ...... 6.50 Mitc11ell, F red T ...... ·---- ~ ---- . 319.89 Phillips, John ,.:.: ...... 1,031.30. Sev~rance, Charles M...... 357.95 Urricelqui, A...... 63.50 -lYiixon, Wm. C ...... '.:...... 35.00 Phillips, George ______. 57_00 _. Sev1er, James 0 ...... , ...... _. . 90.00 Vaage, ·Peeler ._...... :...... 25.00 Mizer, Clifford R...... :...... 150.00 Pickett E . W ...... :...... 6.00 Shade, Ben S. ------10.50 Valente, William .:...... 686.75 Mocabee, Ray ,... :.... : ...... ·50.00 Pierce,' Blythe L. __ , ____ :______82_00 Shando, Edwa1'd J...... 250:35 Vandenburg, Arthur ...... 150.00 Moe, James A.::... o...... 136.85 Pierce, Emile P...... 15.00 Shands! Jack. E ...... , ...... 301.06. Vardanega, W. S...... 51.50 M_ohar, John -Jr.. .: ...... L...... 114.66 Pierce, Richard E...... 52_00 Sheehan,· M. H...... 240.85 Veranda, Frank A ...... :... 45.50 Mohawk, Wm. ·... ::.:.:...... ,..... 132.00 Pierson,·· Oscar ______679,75 Sh~rwoqd, D. J .. ------:----·-- 163.65 ,Vjariseo, -Lawrence M ..... :... 52.00 Moh:r,, Chai:les· L ...... ~ 211.25 Piper, John E...... 3_00 Sh1elds, Haro'd .. :...... 42.50 VicKnair, Leonard E...... 44.00 Molemphy,-J. E. Jr...... 79.00 Pisano, Frank 1_49_00 Short, Wm. H ...... ·...... 380.80 Vieri·a, Eugene T...... 117:20 Moller, R,iilph ...: .. ~------~--- 6.00 Pitt, Claude B. _-_-~::::.· : ::·_·_·::_·_·:_· -3i 3,99 Sides, Claude E...... : 378.38 Vil1asener, E. S ...... Meni, Eugerie ... :...... _54.50 Pitta Dominic ...... 22.00 Silva, Albert M: ... ,-.: ...... · 101.60 Vincent, Jessie S ...... Monk, Ralph ; ...... :...... 157.50 Pitts,' John ...... 34_50 Silva, Alfred A ...... · 1~;:~~ Vincent, 'I:;eonard R...... Monroe, · James D.: ....., ...... 45.00 Pitts, CJ.yde w . .... : ...... · _26.00 Silva, Herman ...... Vineyard, J. W ..... :...... Monteverdi; ·Raymond _,___ __ 5.00 Pittson, ·Edward c. ______16_00 . ~ilva, Lawrence...... 4'53.80 Vinyard, Luclous E ...... , ...... Mbntion, Louis C ...... ~ ------' 15.00 Plemons, · Jage ..... :...... 56_00 • ilva, Manuel ...... _ ...... ,... 254.65 Vplpa, Allen ...... J¥!_.o_ore, Thomas K...... : ...... 703.36 Plymes,ser, C. L. ______615.58 ~~lveira, ;md_C ...... 1,i;;-~~ ~orpa~!d Walter ...... ~ oralee; Evelyn· F.-... :...... ~~:gg .Podesta, Frank S. ------50.75-. S:~mo~s, J r\ J ....: ...... s5's7 Vo~, . ~ ne~l G ...... Morell, N_9rman· R...... Poland, John ...... 318_54 1mmons,. ac . .... :.... _ ...... o e, usse ...... Morga!)., Wm ...... :.... .: .... ,. 4.50 Pollock, Allen ...... 20.00 Simonsen, Arnqld ...... 25.5.0 Waggoner, Don 0...... 460.06 Morse, Andrew L...... 27.00 Potter; Lloyd· L ...... :,...... Simonsen,. Jacob ...... ,. 117.61- Wagnon, Robert L ...... 1,337.20 ! 25 00 \ Morse, Warnei' W ... :...... 33.00 Potts, w. R...... :.. 8.00 ~!mpson, ~- /· -'------~~-i~ ~alden, Wm. F ...... :------· 32.75 1 Morris, W . R.. ~ ...... :...... 21.00 Powell, Elmer E .' ...... 34_93 1mpson, e1l ...... · . . _ aldie, Herbert ...... 46.00 . Morrison, L. A...... 15.00 Powers, Donald E. ______45 _00 Si~nott, Edward B...... 2i;:;~ Wald. re, Herbert ...... ,.. 40.75 Morton, Herman :...... 90.00 Powless, Ellsworth ...... 7.35.10 Slack, Guy B. ,...... _ Waldron, Kenneth L...... 4.00 1 Moss, Anthony B . ,~ .... :...... -139.20 Pawning, Harry ...... 97.40 Sloniker, RoJ]ie · ------~------15 50 Warner, Paul P ...... ,.,...... 161.83 ! Motter, Forest ...... 35.00 Pratt, Clifford L.· ______898_25 SSm~tthl, AAmohs_ .... M...... 90.00 Watkins, Richard ...... _ 180.00 lVIou lat , George __ __· ______455.68 Prestridge, G. H...... 326.96 . m1 1, · rc H! ...... 165.92 Watson, Wanda L...... 3.00 ENGINEERS IN PERU. -Top Muccia, Jasper J...... 60.00 Price, Everett B. ______15.00 Smith, Curtis :...... 40.00 Watt, D. W...... 25.00 picture shows road wind,ing up to Muccia, Joseph ...... 12.00 Price, J. A. ______951.50 ~m!t~ , Harrison, Jr...... ,.... 136.94 Watt, Emra H...... 360.82 i2,000 - foot drilling project on Mulkins, E arl ...... 35.50 Price, J . E. ------53.50 sm~tth' LR. bA . ____ ...... 85.00 Watters, Joseph W...... 805.00 I which Operat in g Engineer3 are . Mullenaux, N. N...... 24.50 Price, Travis ------··------321.28 m1 , ,o ert ...... 191.82 _Watts, Vollie E...... 18.00 working in Peru. 1\'Ii.00 Weatherbe, Harry...... 1o.80 f th · A th .;,~, "-" . ""h 1 1 a er, r ur .- . ;a.ouse. .L e. Myers, John R...... 12.00 I Pusch, William ...... ~ . 4.7.00 Solt, Milton E ...... · 8.00 [Weaver, H. D...... 1fi0.5? m en have to l'O v-. lower altitml.es -~ye rs, Wm...... 319.43 I Putzge, Roberta J ...... · 12.00 Solway, Charles...... 341.81 Wedemeyer, Rudolph ...... 42.00 to rest every 15 days. Twelve ENGINEERS' NEWS November 19, 1954

straigh_ten out their thinking on the applic.atiqn . of Rule 14. Thl?.y . Istill ·insist_ that its meaning is di f.· Iferent than was negotiated and as a result the anticipated effect has nd.u Inot yet been accomplished. i I Brother Vandewark, in San ' I . By MERLIN BOWMAN, C¥RLES COC.KAYNE, GEORGE FARRELL, GLEN FULLMER _and JAY NEELEY, Business Representatives I Francisco, · 'is checking witl1 th~ company's attorney . In this changing world it seems everything is (who negoti- getting big- ~ . · ·' · . ated-·i!he rule) in Richmond, Cl:l.li f. db tt O th" · b" · th · ht t ' g~r an . e er. n: mg growmg Igger IS e mig y ca er- S• f · f ( l ( and he has indicated to us that . :pillar tractor. Durmg the past month, theW. W. chedule 0 Meetinns or onstruction .J ann .· 0 they have the matter agreed upoil, Clyde Com- . !i · · . ' ~ •r · pany has had ~ ''D-9-X" on their Wanship road job. Those Sand & Gravel, Iron Ore Mines, VUro Uranium I~~e b~et~~etii~\i;~ who have seen 1t know what we mean by-bigger and ~~;~s t~~~t~i1~ . most of C • K. C ( word will have been received . at . t~e men employed on this job I dare say have tried it. The _ 0rp0rafl0n, enOe(Oft Opper 0. this end and we can get the deal . general feeling is that it is an improvement over the older Constmction, Sand · and smaller models. & Gravel members, 2Ii~ Thursd·ay of .each month, squared away. Because we have . Engineers Hall, 1969 South l\Iain· st~, Salt Lake City, Utah; not had mutual · b understanding ' on h d t th Construction, · Sand & Gravel members, 2nd Friday of each month, the The cat has been on t h e JO have reac e an agree men on rule, Ollie has been · rehiring · . e Labor Tern le 165, West First North· Pruvo Utah. according to his thinking and the some three weeks now, but is ex- sand and gravel and ready-mrx . P ' ee ted , to be· moved about Novem- · · ' ' .. . people whom we contend,,· he , , . f th" 1 Constructwn, Sand & Gravel members; 3rd Frrda.y of- P concrete_ oper_at!Ons 0 :s com- Labor Tem le, 0 den •. Utah. each month, · ber 15 to the Thorn srould have· called ba<;,k $(re ·· still . Company job pany . with this another umon sup- • . P . g ' .. Mesquite, Nevada. There it will . ' f d d d VItro Cll.emicai· . outside looking in. Some- who .ha.d at p1 Jer o. san 1 Company, 3rd Thursday of each month, Engmeers Hall, an . grave an 1969 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. no right back on have an opportunity to prove itself ready the job at this -mb IX cocncrete. t" C _f Lang Company-AU Called l\:ll)etin~s. time .9fl another tough job. It may be are back at work: We'll -gi&.e.-._ Jaco sen onstruc IOn o. 0 d C't lr l\'1" Th sd De . · b . d ~ El the · answer to Thorn Company's Salt Lake started the 0 1 2 0 8 00 you the dope on it at the next construction e .ar Y · on r lll!lS, ·· ~r. · ay,_ cern er ' n ' 19 1 ' : p.m., meeting. worry when they tear into that November 1 on the $? 360 000 Escalante Hotel, Cedar CI~ , Utah. ~ ·. · We are still keeping (' alich· which is supposed to be so . d . t· h ~n, ' t our tin·gers - 1 c1 I Ke!lllecott .. Coppe~ - l\Iines, Tuesday; November 30, 195!, 1:30 p.m. and . d b . ~amr:g an pam mg . a gar a S:OO p.m., Civic Center Bingham Canyon. crosse .prevalent on.that job. H1ll Air Force Base, With Soren- · a out the new work: At . · ' • this point au we can do· is hope . . While on the Clyde job, the son Construction Co. breaking the Schedule of State that new work · will be .deve monster was operated by Bros. El-~ concrete Road Meetings \oi)ed. · d Ad B" k b t . and doing some exca- S C d ":1 t· to take up mer W h1te an am 1c e,1 u vatmg. tate . Ro.ad i\Ieeti~gs will all be a.11 e J.• ee mgs. the slack when Burke winds up. Hope the . change . in as we stated before almost every . Maurice McCullough Co. is at · Washington will bring back some- Local 3 operator on the job had a wo.rk on the n.ew . overhaul and · the structural steel for the new I Sand and Gravel thing we've lost in the last couple ~ry ~t it. _Believe me, that is tak- repair building on Hill Field and plant and .so put some of our peo-~ Throug~ considerable amount of of years-namely; mg m a b1g field, as the company ·jobs. has subcontracted the excavation ple to work there. meetings and negotiations with still is working two shifts a day, and grading to Sorenson Construe- Jess Harrington is to · be the j severai of our non-union com- five and a half days a week, C t t• and tion Co. George Casey Co. is doing ·project manager for· Consolidated panies we feel that there has been has a goodly amount of equipment ons rue !On- the drilling for the footings on Western Steel on the new con-I a good deal of progress made with on the project. this job. Southwest .struction and old Jim · Sharon will the Sand and Gravel people .this The Air Force job at Virgin 1s The comp_any also has a crush~r On November 4 the Larsen Con- still crack the whip inside. year. After several meetings with I progressing alm~st on schedule, . set up takmg advantage of this struction & Engineering Co. began We J;tave a report or additional the Fife Construction Co. we were IThe first phase IS a rough grade · beautiful weather we have been excavation for the new depart- construction in the area which is able to get a signed agreement road to t.he top of the plateau, having here in Utah. The ,gravel ment store for C. C. Anderson Co. timely and pleases us very much. with this company and we feel The contractors are Smith, Woods, pit is located just east of Wan- at 23:d Street and ~ashington United States Steel Corp!' has firm- that it is quite an asset to the and Northrup. Smith from Cedar ship. Blvd. 1~ ?gden. T~e razmg of the ly decided to build an anhydr9us union people in the state of Utah City, Woods from Las Vegas~ andl j.._ Utah Construction Co. has com- ?ld bmldmg on thiS property has ammonia plant at the Geneva considering all the. reclamation Northrup from Pasadena. They · pleted the detour access. road JUSt been_ completed b)[ Waterfall t works, Utah County, costing be- work that is going to be done in have encountered some rough go· at:ound the dam, connecting the Constructwn Co. Itween 18 and 20 million dollars. this state. This company seems to ing, but after they got good unior• old highway with the north end of . rr:he Bm:eau _of Reclamati?n has Tied into this program i.s the ex- have about the only pit that will drillers and skinners on the jot» t he new road being built by W. md1cat:~ 1t w1ll_ call _for b1ds ~n I pansiori of the coking plant, which stand up with the Burep.u of Rec- they've made good headway. In W; Clyde . Co. By the time this the ra1smg of Pme ~1ew _Dam m could run the cost much higher. lamation. ·spite of the fact that we have no news repqrt reaches you, the old Ogd:n c_anyon sometm~e m Feb~ ~ Cons-truction will begin early next The Utah Sand & Gravel Co. contract with them, the job is 901 road should be pretty well dug up ruary or_ March, 1955, also for year, and the new plant will be has now manufactured a portable per cent union. The next phase to t hrough this section. con~tructwn of t~e bala_nce of the I producing 70,000 tons of anhydrous hatching plant which can be go is a pipe line from ·the Virgin Work ~n the diversion tunnel• on Dav1s Aqueduct m Apnl or May, ammoni annually by 1956 moved from job to job so that River to the top and it is expected t he dam site is progressing very 1955. The remainder of this proj- a · · they can save time' bn getting the that dirt will be moving soon ·om well under the able hands of I ect consists of four miles of pipe We hope U.S. Steel's decision to ready-mix to their jobs. Our agree- top. W. W. Clyde · Co. completed! "Du'ke" Miller, "Whitey" Walker varying in size up to 48-inch. It build this plant does not discour- ment provides that on a plant set their Cedar Breaks job about Occ and the rest of that record-making I is to carry water to the Salt Lake age the desire of Utah Chemical up an· a job site, the· union mem- tober 24, artd that ·is the Sout tunnel cre:w. They holed through County line. h·· ~ · · ,. Co. to build · a Sii:Dilar facility at .bet;s should receive construction western picture to date. a littkcahead of schedule and the Bid opening is scheduled for Mt. Pleasant. This firm would use pay' and ·not ·be -paid ··under ·the li1_1ili.g has . begl!n. Work elsewhere . December 15 for the construction the natural gas in that area as Sand and . Gravel permanent shop on the dam is· going along great of the Weber Aqueduct, wastew;y a raw material. wage scale. We are now trying to. Kennecott Copper and we ' hope will continue for reservoir and diversion dam to The one depressing thing in our arrange meetings with the man- We are trying to get a good pic· some time yet. move Weber River water to the area . at this time is the report agement of this company .:in order ture of the Health &-Welfare On up the country to the two Uintah bench. Pla ~ i" of our brother members' illnesses. that this condition may be cor- to ·bring to you at the next meet- jobs at Mirror Lake; the work The Federal Bureau of ·Publlc Bro. Tom Curtis, who is quite rected in the very near future. I ing. We are being asked questions has pretty well stopped for the Roads expects to open bids Novem- an old-timer in these parts, has Iwhich are difficult to answer yet, winter, but will go again next her 2~ for recon~itioning and re- ~ suffered a hemorrhage of a blood State Road ~ . but will do our best to get all the spring as soon as the elements will surfacmg 2.84 mtles of the Tom- vessel near his eyes that has left 1information needed to answer your permit. linson road in Weber County and him almost sightless. 1 The doctor As a . result of the recent elec-1 questions. Needless to say, the It looks as though Strong Co. also for the resurfacing of the reports it may be six months be- tion we know which way the ball plan is in full effect, and has been will finish the black . topping of 12th Street entrance to the Utah fore Tom will see well enough to I bounced, and it appears as if we smce November 1. t heir Keetley job this fall sooner General Depot. 1 work. Bro. William J: Nelson should be in good shape to go all- The Salt Lake office told us than anticipated, due .to the good The general work picture looks apparently suffered a stroke in a out with the Legislature on job that a baby was born two' hour:! weath:er. The traffic should be on promising and there is certainly light form recently, but latest re- security. after midnight of the· starting day it before the heavy snows . arrive. plenty of room for expansion in ports are that he will be up and ·The number of contacts to -be at Chino, New Mexico, and This new stretch . of Highway 40 necessary general of construction in at 'em again soon. . . . Bro. Lee made are now halved and you C{)urse that expense really eliminates some bad sections was taken. this area. Barker, who is also an old-timer, Ishould know who in your area to of highway, especially care of, as all others will be fron) for winter and whilt I figured as healthy a contact about the proposition.' t raffic. It now on except in t_he case of. new hand as ever raised a boom, suf-~· shouldn't be necessary for us to employees, who Will All in all, the work is holding have to · be So1..!thern Section Ifered a heart attack while oper- repeat that your help on this _mat- ·employed 10 months up very well, with a before they. few men com- The beautiful fall weather we [ ating a shovel for w. w. Clyde co. ter, through the aforementiOned ing can get the benefits of the preg.. in off the higher elevation are enjoying, plus a good work The doctor has ordered Lee to contacts jobs but being ; may be just what will be nancy. clause. ·. • absorbed quite t . th ~ . rest for a month or so before get- needed to tip the . 'th . th t program so 1a e m sea~on, scales in your Agam we walt because the Steel·:, read 11 y er er on e coun y sewer an unbeatable combinatione IS f "' k h h d th to keep ting back in the saddle. To these avor, so get in there and do your ':or ers ave a. . e ' or some of the building projects th f t company_·-.: __ up e mora 1e o an opera or. and all other of our brothers who part and we will do ours tied up on negotiations for the_ going on at present. C I'd t d W t St C , · are ill at this · · fi w onso 1 a e es ern ee 1 o. s . time we wish · a Some of the brothers have sug- re nery. e have had several · f b · t" 1 t ·h· h . · a.· h" h b new p1pe a nca mg p an , w IC speedy. and complete recovery. gested we send copie·s of the pro- ,nevances w 1c we have een. · · d h t · · f · · was JUSt un er way at t e 1as posed bilt we intend to submit to wattmg or a meetmg with the Northern Area T h b f h · s L k · all the members This would be a 1 alt a e officials for wl~'l mg, _as een _an arewa uws_- settlement. The construction activity in the t mg h~l Vitro Uranium and pretty· difficult J··ob and we don't However, we expect to meet soon eqmpment smce. I e . d h w Cl d , · fi · h" th think it would be the answer It's f • northern area is holding up 1 an · ave an answer rom them very . . . Y e s ngs were ms Ing e Western Phosphate Co. our opinion that if you go to those good at this writing, with most of ·dramage of the area, Wh1tmg & to report at the next meetina ·the old work still in progress · . "· · , · and Haymond Co was awarded a con- The agreement with Vitro Ura- legislators you know and tell them ·d. . · I ·d When you are confronted Wttlt several new jobs u.nder way or in ract or gra mg the that· "'e will present a bill for 1 problems _on the Health & t f area. ns1 e nium Co. has. been settled until " . . . Pl E . . Welfare :ro. cess of being prepared . h d July· 1955 · with a two cents an them to act upon and 1 H. , . P ·for bid o f t h ree d ay·s t hIS company a • ' soh cit thetr an, consu t ver ett 1bbar d, m ·f s c ~ d hour . increase for the operators friendly · h in ·: the near future. our uper 's, seven cats an · · . . consideration on·'the bill· the s ovel department. He will be Our out of work list is nil at three blades working . ' 'h dl' a · bl · · th two shiftS. ! and a 'one_-cent. raise for mainte-_ then at a · later date we will g~t an . m, your pro ems ..e present time and the employ- This J·ob would hav m e t h been impos- nance, which g1ves them a total a copy· to each of them. I don t matter from that end. ment picture looks . favorable Sl.ble to man on suceh shor·t not·ce incr ea~e for the year cif for 1 "' efb;,.ht know· whether it will do any good * * If as 'long as the weather is mild. if it were not for the fact 0 that cents for operators and seven for ~ as~ help from the_ "fr:e rider_s" SACRAMENTO, contract a'ward- Morrison· ~ Knudsen c~. has a I Stron.g c?· finished_ its ~ark City mail:tenanc~: with two cents an ll1 thiS matter,, but giVe It a. Whirl ed to A. Teichert & Son, Inc., 1931 good staPt on the seven-mile -canal work at JUSt the nght tlme. The hou1 on funge . benefit~. It has anyway. They II b~ exp~c~mg a Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, job in Morgan County. We have men were transferred with little $92 ,.:- ~. been a slow proJect, trymg to get fu:l share as usual If there s any- 831 for canst. storm sewer sys. on 26 meml:iers on the project at the or no lost time. By their admis- any kil1d of · a settlement on a thmg to ~ass out when the Legis- Florin :r- d. · east of Freeport Blvd. present time and prospects for a sion, Whiting & · Haymond were wage opener with an agreement lature adJOUrn~ . SACRAMENTO, contract award few. additional openings as soon pleased by the effort .. of your union that runs from · April 1954 to July . We are gettmg a few pro_blems .ed to McGillivray Canst. as the work can be spread out. to m!m their. job. Co., P. 0 . 1955 with a no-strike clause in it. Ironed ~ut through the fnendly Box 873, Sacramento, $73,824' for The· job. is. working in close quar-1 Raymond Concrete Pile Co. has About all your negotiating com- c?opera,twn. of_ the new pers~nnel grade, pave, curb,. sew.er, · etc., ters . now, relocating the road and' two pile driving· rigs on the job. mit tee was able to do was enter- dire~ tor ~ Mr. LJ~tle, and the_ fnend- South Land Park Hills. building the canal in a narrow The big· skid rig · is operated by tain the company with a consider- ly dJstnct engm e e~s . . In tm~e we SACRAMENTO, contract award­ r ight of way. Bro. Bill Match, with the-fireman's able amount of lip service while hope that ~ll the .distn~t engmeers ed to A. Teichert & Son, Inc., 193l Horner Construction Co., from duty handfed by Bro. Evan Street . .tied 111 by the agreement. and su~ervis?rs Wi ll be _ the sam,e Stockton Blvd., Sacramento; '$204;.. Denver, is the subcontractor on On the Manitowoc is Bro. Ed Han- We are now faced with another categoly-fnendly . . Sor~y we cant 883 for grade, pave, curbs, side-­ t he work involved in construction sen operating and Bro. Ree Veri wage opener with Western Phos- say ~hat abo~t a :nm_onty of t~em, walks, sewers, etc., ·wright & Kim- of ·. the syphons, culverts and fall Davis oilirig. It may be that we phate . Co., with negotiations st

November 19, -1954 \: ENGINEERS' NEWS Thirteen ..~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~------~--~--~------M.·_· ·AR. y· s·V >IL·. ·LE.. ' 10.. _ B--·s···· HOlD UP ::r::J,~~~~~i~~::·:nb:~: B R0 S.- J starting of the pension plan, at General Contractors - Highway alld Public Works By LES COLLETT and c. R. VAN WINKLE, Business Repres~ntat.iv~s which meeting, all those employees - ' A ALIF - . - . 65 years of age o'r over, were call- PHONE 330 ' r:o. BOX 6 BENICI I c . . We are into the ,turkey month and the work 'in this district ed in on~ by one and the plan ex- - ~_____ .;,_ _ __,______,__ ___ ....-_ ]s holding up very well ahd it looks as though'jt Will remain plained to them, Those under 68 1 ~------'------,------that )Yay Until the rains. fall. _ _ . -. ~- ,: - ·;:, · '~ . .· years Of age- .. (the m~ndatQl:Y re-1 H. Earl Parker.. Co. have made so much progress on.lheir. tirement age) were gi:ven applica- -a- E tions · requesting -_retirement or · de- levee jobs on the Sacramento River that the Army ngmeeFs ferment .of retirenient. By the next GALLAG- ·HER & BURK1. INC. will not let them . open any more m€etini the ,probien{ ·· shou1d be · . GENE_RAL CONTRACTORS jobs untiL they catch up with the ing along smoothly. At the last two' known and some p'rogress m.ad~ - in cobble .emplacement. 'This same meetings, anly one minor beef l)_as determining· the ru'les-under_'which 344 High Street Oakland, Calif., Corrif)any have some -men on the been reported, which was easily a,d-_ retirement may· be' deferred. · Offi~e: ANdover 1·0466 - Quarry: TRinidad· 2-2400 Feather River .job doing the clean justed.' The new· Safety Commit~ Announcement Of Next Meet- . up and finishing work. Bro. Eiv tee has taken over their duties ings: Joint Board •qf the Lincoln Songer also has a good crew in the from ·the old Committee and are Industrial Council, 'l!uesday, De­ shop keeping very busy : • · •· ditto proving as capable as the old Com- cember 7 1954, at·.4:i5.· p.rn. in the RANSOME. C(JMPANY , Bro. Vern· Hawkins, who -is in mittee, which means that they fre office · o{ '·the. Lincoln Industrial -_ charge of the landlev.elling crew. doing an excellent job. CowiCil; Linco'In. ·operating E_ngin- Construction ·and Butane Engineers no me,etings have .- eers; Locq:l ·-union No;-:3, ·inember- .. Member of A.G.C. (.-'-"Bro . .-Sid· Murray has the P.G. & E. At this writing ..· ;,. .... ,tOSO Hollis Street ~ road . job in · Fe.ather River Can- been held or arran,g~d ··. w~*-~ ·2' ~lyl ' shl:p~ rr'feetihg,' - TucscJay,') No~i.imber OLympic 2-8600 Emeryville 8, .Calif. · · . yon and -has· 11 men on the differ- Company on the i•age reopene!' '16, 1'95-1: at 4:15 pJn. in the ·City • ent. pieces of, equipment. Bro. ' BilL bec~use of. lack of time, but before Hall -Auditorium,- Lincoln. ·· ' Hemstl;eet, shovel operator .on the the next meeting rolls · around THE NATOMAS COMPANY: · a.m. shift, narowly escaped injury there undoubtedly will have been . Here too,. the. COUl;se appears to m~~~~fii~[gi[l!i[gi[gi[gi~[g@~~~~~~~[l!i~[l!i~[iimil!!Jrii~~~~~~~[g]~~l!!)~ on this job in a cave-in. The shov- a meeting on ' the ~ subject a-nd-we be running. smooth with only one -el hou!"ing was ve-ry. badly d~mag- hope to have a complete report to I major fly in the ointment to ruf- ed and i~ now being repaired m the sub0it tq ~he membership fo_r their ,fle the surface dur~ng the past shop. cons1deratwn. : month. This was a d1scharge case BAY EQUIPMENT CO. Halverson Co., doing the job ~n I Again ~e wish. to remind the whic!l involved a principle that has (RAY SMITH-local 3} t he highway east of Qumcy, la1d membership that If there are any been subject to comment in the;;e off one dragline crew this week complaints or ,grievances they can columns before .. All Types of a nd will co.ntinue to. do as much as be brought directly to the Mai·ys- .. This involves the question of cle­ This membPT failed to . -..&;:;;;;;"""'' possible u~til the snow falis. M & K ;ville: Office~ pho11ed into the>o~fic~ pe11dability. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Co. Inc. put another' cat -to work ·or phonecl to t;Jie represent_atlves ! report at the proper time an<;l then on their rip rap job at Rock Creek hom~; i\'larysviile 2.- 2747• m .the delayed contacting the Company ftlr Sale and Rent Dam 'for the P .G. · & E . Co. Stolte evenmg·._ All . c_ompla~nts or. gne~- until late the following afternoon Inc. were the low and successful ances w1 ll be 1mmed1ately mvestl- at which time the Company had bi§ ders on the two bridges across gated ~nd taken up with the Com- replaced him. While - there were 3254 Eastshore Highway t he Feather River for the P.G .. & pany, lf ground_s for such actwn j some· other, complaints, the major RICHMOND LAndscape 5·2·190 E . Co . Jim Foose is to be superm- are found to exlst. . one was J:i.'is failure to report and till~~~~ll!l~~ll!lll!lriimijgj~~ll!lll!i~~ll!illmti~~[gjjg!l!!Jil!ill!lll!lll!l·ll!l~ll!lll!ill!ill!lll!l~IIDif®R ~ tendent, but it is' not known . at GLAD:QINC.. 1.\'IcBEAN COMPANY I' the delay in_ explaining" ~imself ·. t his time who will be on the eqmp- A major change · is in the mak- _afterwards w1thm a reasonable ment or how much. ino- in the method of handling the ~ime_ . ,. · ' P. J. Moore & . Son are doing m~mbership meetings, Hereafter:. it -- On a number Of O<;~aSi9nS the very well on the wo,rk subbed fr~m I is the intention of' the two Unions · Company lias complained about . Baldwin Co. oi1 the Butte Clty composing the Lincoln Industrial this same matter, claiming, and road off 99E and the Truck Route co·uncil .to hold separate member- right.ly, that unless p1~eve n' ted by ; in Orovill~. U. P: K. Co . has about ship metings. The Council co:_n- . an unavoidable reason, empioyees one more .week to_go . on the .oro- ,posed of , deleg~tes of the two should .report off, by at least 1 :00 ·· ·ville Wye and the!{- Bro. T. Glbson Unions (the .C.o!T!'rnitteemen) will, p.m. before the shift changes times. _a nd crew will tear down the hot with the rep ~e,sentati v e$, compose; This then gives the Company. time plant .and ~hip out. Ritche.r Bro. the ruling body ?J;'_- board- of. S]_ij;~c- J ,_>1Ji) .secure replacem,ents and· doesn't are· shU domg som~ c:;ushmg ·on tors. . · · . . ; penalize them 'by the .. payment of _ a( •t • · hop eel t. m' _ i overtime. - · ·1· t his. particular- job- : ' 1 1n th", IS •In nner J -Is . 0 _ , i3aun Const. Co. are pavin,g on I crease. the-. pe!-"sopa1 att(lntion :t!lat '. The abuve~ ticfes n'ot ' app ~ ar to ·us · H ighway 20 be!\Y-een Colusa .. and ' .can ·be -givenc_:fO ·.:the !llemb~rship_ 'lo b&"unre~sonable and member's Williams. Bro. ~· V. Curtis. lS. m problems and, the efficiency· of. the . who have . any -re'gard for their charge ~Of this section . ot the JOb ... -,0ouncil · in handling the business job will be glad to comply. Of !J. l)d , we have g.uite a. good-sized of the membership~ - All direct busi- J'course, this does not include the _,..,_.. c r.e ~ ove~ the~e yet. O'Hair Co. o: I ness with the Company will, as in ocasion'al- unavoidable delay, which C~lus~ _w1ll. wmd .up the Stanfiel~ I the_ past, 'be cond~cted by and.in lr€a _sonable people are -willing _!o H1ll 10ad JOQ th1s weejc . Brown the name of the Lmcoln Industnal accept and the Company has, m Ely Co. are. prQgres~?mg mcely on j Council. . _ j our opinion, always been teason­ t ~eir road JOb> on 40A r:~ar Y'tlba . Joint meetings, in the fut~fe, ' able. _ InCidently, the member, re- " > , 1 appear C1ty and we hope they Wlll be able .11 1 b h ld · tl ·as · of ferred - to above failed to . . . , . w1 on y e · e , 111 1e c e ' N f M d 1 l2 d · E2 to get lt done before the wmter major voting, such as th~ opening to defend himself and by not doing . ew eatures --- 0 e s . an . shut down. _we und ~rstand Gunnar of the agreement or voting on the so, placed your representative, who ­ Gramatke lS to put d~r'n the ce~ results of negotiations. Whether had filed a protest with the Com­ NEW FULL VISION CAB • All Steel, draulic cylinders on each control li ne. or not this new system works, as pany, in a rather embarassing posi- with safety glass. 360° vision. Con- Due to increased leverages in the hy- · :ment treated base. Thu; C~mpany greater pressure is has a new hot plant set up m Yuba h d . - t d - d lot up· . tion · trolled ve ntilation. More comfort. · draulic application, · t [ ' ope , lS gomg 0 epen a - . · · NEW CLUTCHES R- 'bl h transmitted with less effort. Improved C. lty.· and the gang. are anx!Ous o . on the cooperation of the member- .your next Meeting will be ·held • eversl e s oe, clutch lock-in system. \ t ry 1t out to see how many tons .h·. . If th' . co' operation as follows: Monday December 6, improved "roll-in," self-energi-zing, _ h 1't ·n s 1p. . we 11ave IS . • sirgle adjustment type. All -inter- , NEW -CONTROLS • All control1evers, P~r our Wl run. . , 1_we c~n malre a strong efficient or- 1954, in the Veterans Hall, Folsom, changeable. · · · · large brake ·pedals, clutch throwout - We signed an agreement wlth ga.nization. See the anouncement_ at ·the f~llowing times: NEW BRAKES · • Automotive type lever, house -lock lever, throttle, etc:, unable to pedal action. Increased leverage. Posi· have been conveniently grouped with ¥ .uba Ready-Mix Concrete Co·. -in below for the next· meeting. 10:00 a.m. for those the operator's comfort and additional Yuba City this week and we are The Lincoln Ind~stria l will con- attend the night meetin~. _ tive effortless braking power. ease of operation in mind. will be cordial. tinu.e to be open~d as in the past. 7:30p.m. for those who are able NEW CENTER .: PIN THRUST WASH- sure our relations NEW HOUSE LOCK CONTROL ., 1 H.allwood Sand & Gravel has been , That is, on Mondays from 12:00 to attend the night meeting. ERS • Heat trea-ted: Encased in oil' Ne\v foolproof and positive over-center 0 · C 0 d d CONCRETE PIPE INDUSTRY I tight pans. Long life and easy swing Designed for so ld .t B a ldwm · an we .un er- noon to 1:00 p.m. -and 3:00 p.m. to _ . · :· due to 'submerged lubrication in light · house lock control. stand Bro. George Belote w11l stay 5:30 p:m. and on Fridays between Here too, smooth sa1lmg has weight oil. 'greater ease of handling and. conven­ ientl_y located for operator. _Lon as the superintendent of the the same hours. Other times by b~en experie~ced with griev~nces NEW SWING ROLLERS AND SWING - ?lant for the new Company. Gran- appointment Have your commit- e1ther non-e':1stant or of few num-1 ROLLER P~NS • The conical, high-a:lloy ..f...IEW SET-BACK GANTRY • Bridge. de- ber and of mmor nature. The Com- steel swing roller and roller pin diam- type, all-welded construction. Allows 1te Const. Co. who have. the con- teemen of your Unjon in your better vision; makes crane work easier. tract on the four structures and par.tment make your appointments. panies appear to ·be meticulous in I eters havebeen in~reased. All four roll· excavation south of Marysville on t d f th t b _ their observance of the ao-reement ersand pms are mterchangeable and NEW FLOOR FRAMES, . 0 n he ay o e nex mem er . "' · eas1ly removable. Hardened rollers and 99E Iwve not moved m but are ex- ship meeting (see announcement and the only maJOr matters that )pins on Model L2 equipped with large, NEW SIDE FRAMES, - permanently lubricated ball bearings, pected to start about November 15. below) voting will be conducted have arisen have been of the in ~EW COUNTERWEIGHT. Baldwin Co. have quite a few small on the Committeemen who have terpretative type, that is, where Model E2 equ1pped w1th lar~e ant1- . b · th d' t · t d t th' · 1 · · ·1 b fnctwn phosphor.bronze bushmgs and CAPACITY • Model L2 :% cu. yd., 10 JO s m e lS rlc an a lS n:o- opposition as follows: · Between the more . t Ian ·one I?eanmg cou d e ·both with submerged c'ent~r pin thrust ton crane. Model E2 : 4/10 cu. yd., 7% ment are. busy on th!2 Butte C1ty hours of 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. read mto a sectwn 9r . elapse. In ·v.riishers give --the' operator smooth, tori· crane, road job just west of 99E. Their at the g'uard house at. the gate. , these cases.it has. peen pecessary,to e_ asy,_effortless~ swin~. (Hardened roll- , ht - hift men get together and discuss the ori- ers and pms w1th permanently lubn- New Features··Model $2 &. J2 _ Gravel and Sand plants are busy Th' · t . · · th ,. · . - . . 'cated ·ball beanngs a va1lable for Model . . . .lS IS O g1ve e -mg s . . cost) · ••. drtto the1r shop here m ·tow.n. a .chance -- to vote, The polls im- gmal mtent of the partl\!S. No _dlf- · .E2·at extra Now equipped- with NEW BRAKES, -D.ana Tyson Co. of-Sacramento, mediately. after will be opened in fi~ulty has been. experienced • to NEW GEAR PANS • ·New design oil· NEW CONTROL CABINET, NEW pans encase engine, jack shaft, CONTROLS as described above, and Calif., were awarded the job of the City Hall Auditorium: and. re~ A~te - i~ tJ:!ese cir~umstances._ This tight' CLUTCHES with-new increased and main hoist drive gears . NEW paving the-yard and fencing same main open until 5:30 p.m;.at which is. rather remarkable and gratify- fulcrum leverage insuring ~a sy ener·;; . for the new Quincy Armory. time the ballots will be counted ing as in many cases the experi- NEW CONTROL CABINET • New de- gizing clutch action with less effort, to "' · NEWS OF THE BROTHERS and - the results ascertained. All ence has been the opposite during · sign with independent self-filling hy- the operator. ;-- Bro. Edgar G. Neff. lost his wife members ·of Operating Engineers the first agreement. · CAPACITY • Model S2: % cu. yd., 5 ., ~ by death on November 2 and we of Local Union No. ·3, 'will have the Meeting Announcement: Attend- ton crane. Modei J2 : '4 cu. yd., 3 ton crane. the Marysville office express our right to vote, regardless of the d'e- ance at the m eetings held to date Fully Convertible to ••• partment in which employed. has been very fine and it is hopec1 Trench Hoe deepest sympathy for tfie. officers Pile Driv~r For a FREE and members of Local 3 and pray Committeemen elected at the that we can make·the future meet- Crane Magnet to - God to wipe away all teams. last meeting, there being no op- ings interesting enough ~ncour Shovel Front Dump ~ho_vel . -Les Collett po ~ ition were as follows: Mine & age your continued attendance. · Drag line Hammer Drive * * * Mill Department, Bro. R. Menchin- The next meeting will be held in Clamshell Clam '_'Quick-1JJ11~ 'l INDUSTRIAL REPORT ella. Maintenance Department, Marysville, in the Engineers Hall, Bockfiller Blade, Orange .Pe~l. Scoop, SnctAch Block, YUBA CITY CONSOLIDATED Bro. Frank Aguiar. '!,'here will be 1010 Eye Street at 7:30 p.m. on Self-c; leoning Trench Hoe Bucket, Telescoping Boom, log Grapple, Hay Fork, Skull Crocker, and mony Demonstration See •••. GOL~ FIELD~: , - _no balloting on their names. Thursday, December 9, 1954. Mal.;:e other special tools available. Mounted on your own 'truck or complete wirh' ~ew ltuck ol your choice. Next ·meeting announcement: Balloting will be conducted on_ a point of being present., For your benefit meetings of your the follbWing:. Main Factory De- PERSON~!, . NOTES: . unit will be held Monday, Novem- partmefit, Bro. D. Mitchell; in- Bro. Arthur·- Marti!}, long with ber. 22, 1954, at the Engineers Hall, cumbent, and Bro. Tony Carey. the Yuba Consolidated .Gold Fi~lds, EDWARD . R~ BACON COMPANY) ... 1010 St. Marysville, at the follow- Terra Cotta Department, Bro. R. retired November 1. MaY. the pas­ ing t1mes:. . _ Rich, incumbent, and Bro. E. Syl- tpi'e long rel'Ilain green for you Cc;uistruction Equipment ·i' ·. . . •. " ; ...... ·.- E_ro: A. · io:·oo a.m. for the ,iight :worke1;s, ·vester. . A -separg.te ... meeting _will be Art, you've earneP, it ... .•,. .. ~ .. ' 7 :30·: p~rrt . fot' tl!ose -whose' wo~k held a,mong tlie I)ight wo_rkers to .J. Harding,., of tJi.e Na~Qpla~ <;omr - F~Isom ai .• l7th St. ; ·· Sa~ Francisco 'd 0, Calif., HEmlock ,l-3.700 a\tlows thefu t0 'attencf the. i;rlght. choose . a cbmniitteeman on the pany, has been-repm:ted as-SJ..)ffici-. ,, • _ meeting. ·' , . •. . .· .. nightshift. · B~iloting on this la:S't entiy recovei·eci after· :foUr "rrionths $acrdme~t~{ c: '·;' ; · ·- · ._. : d~l

5.00 SACRAMENTO, contract award- ed to Kaweah. Const. ·Co., P ..O. Box 5'.00 · ed to Fredrickson Bros., 1259 65th 10021, Visalia, . $30,6Q7, . for . 2 RC ·-t3'.b0 St., Emeryville, $69,860 for 1.4 ini. bridges across · Gentl'al - & ..Fowler 25..l)O imp, subbase matl. to be pl. and Canals, FRE$~0 COUNTY. · ·71:50 surf. with pltmx. surf. on .untr. OCTQJJER .1, 1954 340.30 r:ock base, betw. SR 7 and W city 1 SACRAMENTO, ~ contract ·award­ 21·.00 · limits of Dixon, SOLANO COUN­ ed to J. R 'Reeves, -P.O . .Box ·1072, ' 69.00 TY. Sacramento, $37,633, for paving, 25.00 SEP.TEl\ffiER 17, 1954 · etc., on Sunrise Ave. be.w. ·Old 50:oe KENTFIELD, contract awa.rded Auburn Rd. · & · Placer Co: Line; 76 35 · to Fairchild Const. Co., 50 Wood- SACRAMENTO. COUNTY. 96.91 . lane, Fairfax, ·$45,196 for const. an 54 00 OAKLAND, contract awarded .to . Industrial Arts Bldg. on campus of 99 60 H. H. Anderson, 29700 N iles Rd., . College of Marin. 27 00 Hayward, $27,987, for canst. Ithaca 7.50 SEPTEl\ffiER 20, Ul54 St. in Washington Tov-;nship. 64 00 . SACRAMENTO, contract award- OAKLAND, contract awardesJ to • ed to Wayne H. Mullinax, 7741 1 McGuire & Hester, 796 - 66th Aye., 24.00 I C~celia s't., ~owney, · . $25,000 for Oakland, $127,368, for · cohst. · pipe 61 .00 I seal of pav. Jnts. at var. loca. in Gond. & pipe, sewers in Tel egl:~Il.£..- 232.24 COLANO and GLENN COUNTIES. Ave. & Webster St, Oakland. ' 1'\1' ovembe r 19, 1954 ENGINEERS' NEWS ·STOCKT ·· NOVER THE PEAK j ·J) se S- r t y By ED DORAN, WALT TALBOT, lVI. W . GRIFFING and By M. G. "1\'Iicl,ey'' MURPHY and A. J. "Buck" HOPE, . Bow:ing, who has been in Arabia · ·C. L. CASEBOLT, Busines~ Representatives Business Representatives for the past year, and Don \Vheel- \ er, who has· spent the Pf'\St ye?.r Although vve have had very little rain up to this writing, 0 0 0 0 h.o . M • h , work in this area is beginning to slow down, .due to the com­ ye are pl.,.ased t? I epoi t _t~ a t BIOt ~~ _ Mickey I UI P :, 1,.in . . . . We wish to e_x tend Busmess Rep1 esentatlve, who IS m the hospital, due to a heart our sympathy to the fmm1y of p1etion of several jobs and the lack of new work being let at 1 attack, is improving steadily and we hope that soon he will be • Bro. claren ce Farnquist, who- _ this time Of year. Howevel·, the work load for the coming recovered sufi1ciently to again resume his duties. Mr. Murphy 1 passed away this week. year will be better th9-n this year with two freeways to be let. would like to take this opportunity to thank his many friends A. Teichert & Son's job on the ---- · . ·. . . . M t b a· · ·11 t'Jl b ·11 1 • and Brothers, who have cheered his stay m the hospital with ~oNEs-& sc;N-s( an"eca y-p ~s WJ s I e I I Tt is with deepest r : gret that we I " · 0 • a ' ·- . n. progress. Guy F. Atkinson's. Cher ry 1 reoort the passing of the wife of cards and letter., .. Brother H. Petersen lS workmt:> m the GENERAL CONTKAC TORS~;­ 1 Valley Dam job. has a~~ther year [ B;other John Memw-our sym - Sa~1 Jose a ~oea durmg Mr. _Murphy's absence. · r.(lda.r and 4th ~t. · n_ ~lt!iEL¥~\ . · to go-all this, 111 addn.on to the pathy to him and hfs fam1Jy. 1 h elon g -a w a ~te d Los Gatos flee- LAndscape 6-~ ·! 2 ~ · · norma] wqr k in and around . this Bro. Joe Roper was reported as way . JOb has fmally been let and has been awarded a $212,519 sevver I , Member A. G. C .' area should keep all the brother' being in the Hospital at our melt- L. C. Smith of San Mateo _was the contract for the City, wh:ch wil ~~ ~ busy next year. ' ing in San .Andreas Thursda-y, Nov. lu cky ]Jictder at a low flgu.re. of keep many of the brot hers busy The work in Ione is still holding · 4th. Brother Dave Dondaro is -still $1,198,516. Weath er permJttmg, thi·s winter; they also have a pav­ • up with several sub-contracts bei.ng 1 on ·the sick ·Ji st. We wish llim a worl;: will· begin on this j)r OJ ect ) ng job at · Soledad for the State 'let on the George R eed job. Claude 1 speedy r ecove/y. I within ·the next few weeks. ." Prison . .This firm also was award-- vVoo<.'l Co. doing the back-hoe work Our next I'egular meeting for ·Ed Keeble has·. complet ed . hb , ed a 13-iY•il e resurfacing job at and Donahu.e a-nd Ice with a small the Calaveras. membership will be section of th_e sp !.way on L exll1 g- Fort Or d. Wire - Ropt> and Soc!reting trerlclling machine job. • held in the office in San Andreas ton Dam ana t.as started work on . C B Baanall of Santa Cruz has I Splicing -' · · 1 D ? p] J· e a $131 ,899 c;ontract for t he con- · .• · "' Agents for Over on the new G1ass Plant JOb, Thursc ay, . ec. ~. . ease m ~ .l>: .;~~ih""u~~Y6Y1''ai: 1s rade, water lifi·e's >·and .·.been~a~~i>a rd e d a contract for the 4 R.oeblings Blut> CeHte.r near Ione_., Payne Const. Co. 1s f every effm t to attend. r) f tl c·t f M'lp'tas construction of a storage ware- . . . , ~ .· * sewers or 1e • y o " 1 ' c . • . . . . I erectmg the ~la-~t fo~ ?Jad.dmg- . "· * ~ A. J. Raisc h has been . awarded house, pavmg, and utiht1es at Ma- All Work Made to Order Guarant-eed· aud Insured !"fcBean and ·? Bnen Riggm~ - I~ d~ - i EuREKA. SET '· ):;:t:l} C:\ t ·· ..i i.J;\>~Dt'S vement contritcts·... 'fo'l:' ther {>-}r FoJce Base, Sacramento. mg the erectmg. for Owens - I~ l mms >!11, • . · . • 1\ h e ~tl ty'~t£ :~·an Jose t o t al il'ig;' o~t' e·1e. •• ;.,GD.J.'m9n. ~ a ll Co. has completed 600 Addison Street ?lass Co. Claude Wood _c~. IS do- . , • !' ~ : · , · · • I $80,000; Leo Piazza· al:o has been ~t.s pavmg JOb at P aso R~bl es and 'Berkeley, CrJ!if. . awarde.d several jobs recently. A. Is pavmg on the l?-m1le str:p mg the road work on. t~1s JOb also. . - Telephone Ashherry 8-8286 !laymon?. Concrete P1le C? . are ~r- OR f·REI:·WAY J. Peters, J . c . Bateman, Calowell through Salmas. .~hi s JOb w1ll dnvmg p 1 ll~ g on _the :Snghtoi: , . . L . Construction, J ohn ·Mauck, Kevry keep about 26 Engmeers b usy for Sand and Gravel Bndge JOb, near - Construction, p & E Construction, a ·. couple of . months. .. and then they . L ockeford, , on the Mokulumne By A. R. McCAFFREY and many other contractors too w~ll move the eqmpment to Del- ! river. Business Representative numerdus to mention are all work- ano. . I1 I John Scheun~ r is keeping his i-ng at full capacity trying to com- Buttler and F'ox have begun op- i 3 00 crew l:iusy cleaning out drainage ~lmo st $ ,00?, ? wilfl ~-e ·hspent plete their contracts before the erations on their $11,634 street job 1 BLAKE BROS~ CO~ the islands with Bros. by the State DJVJS!On Ig ways · t , · · fo the City of Hollis"er ditches on ° c . I . H ld C t 111. fi c l 1955- wm er I ams. r of Ralph Schuerer, Clifford Pauley, m umbo . t oun ~ , s a . 1 Carl N Sweuson Co. has com- Norman I. Fadel, · contractor on Producers Ray Smith and Clyde Epps at the 56, Alan S. Hart, dJstnct eng.neer 1 pleted its. br:clge· structures in Los, the Chesbro Dam, reports th~t Asphaltic"Concrete -- Ready-1\lix A.,_controls of the cliaglines and back- here, announced recently. . I Gatos and is now pouring the con· completion of the dam will· be · Concrete & Quarry. Product.fl hoes. At this· time . we have an The multi - million-dolla~· ou~l ay crete. Tl~is firm also is working about December 5th, but the roads [ ~ .order 1for another backhoe opera- here . will build . the. long-awmted 011 a building for Santa Clara Uni- will be completed at a latei' dat e. J p. 0. Box 1002 Riehmcnd tion for Scheurer which will ma-ke s treet . couplet through E ur e k~f versity. PERSONALS , 1i 11 We are very happy to have two Western Drive BEacon 2-IH 9!'i a full crew. 1 The $900,000 four and_ o~e - a .. Granite Construction of Salinas I' A. Teichert & Son job on the mile project calls for widemng. 0~ of . ~ur well-known shovel oper- ! Manteca by-pass is finally in _high Broadway . to four Janes, b~ll~l~, followin o· allocations tor r :gnts of a tors home again, namely Joe ------gear with four M-R-S-s and t wo of new approaches to th_e ure a "'a . D,e·l Norte, $80,000·, Hum- . Sl l1 b dae and constructiOn of "Y· "'-o~d-.o.-o~o_.o_o_t~o-o..-o~r~ D-W 10 's hauling barro,v to the 1 oug n ao ' •· • 1 boldt, $520,000; JVIendocino, $255, - "' ·ob 1 a new slou"'h budg1;. ' . 1 . $ . r.: I ,. ~.· J · ' · . 000. Total . 85;:>, 000 • . n a 11 , 14 t~. Fifteen K-W's trucks with huge City Supt. ~f Streets NoFm~~ ' . separat'~ projects . are designated , T LT ~ . s · semi-trailers that 'have been work- Underwood said •th: · ?Jty .,":'!a. :ra· ~:.' - { hi s-. district. ~ . . c"' ·_...·.. 70 1 ing at an open pit mining opera- spend about .$ ·000 m evampmo The future looks' bright for .next J- .., t tion in Colorado, \Vill also be haul- Fifth Str~et mto a north?oun:d ar- year but at _pres~nt . , ~v::e . are facing ~ · I ' ing barrow from the Euclid loaders structtery, Whileall ofthe Fourth S1!lte WlllStreet re~on- for_. .o ld -''manct .. '.. wiriter ancf'0- ork.1$· s· lo w - . ,~~ . General' co-.,.trac1 .ors. _;•,-_ ·. · - · · . . . . , · · mg. ·own · as. usua.1 ~ with-- Bro. Clauqe Ogier operating 1 1 ·and B. M. Jefferies ·oiling.' southbound ~raffle: SJmultal eou .s Y Macco-MK Co.'s free ~\~ ay job at -~ ' __.· t he State w1ll bu1ld an extens!On . k. b t d and _ 1 c Another stretch of freeway on 1 , . · th d f F 'fth Street to , Eur e a has een comp e e g • • _ • • • flom e en o I I accepted by the State. Mercer- ~ .; ~ e 99 highway Will be advertJsed the sloug1'1 bri'dae and a reverse ' · . ;: Tllll·... .• ..! ,..d 2-14'\.0::A .. 0 .4~~ s"". ... L.,...... ,.Jr"" e•. . "'. · b · b'd • , • • • Fraser· Co. subbmg the structures, 10 • ~ .. g.,. - UV'Ii' o .., 1 .... , ...... ,.u v ~ ,. · y th·. e State Hiway Dept. andb f I s. curve at the mtersectwn of . Flf. th IS. st1l!. w. orkmo·' . ~ on th. 1. s pr OJeC· t . '• , . P'llaklav .nd .), C,.l,.. _'i.1!""Tv. rna'a ,=-_·_-': 111 on the 1 st of Decem er or and Myrtle ·· Avenue to facilitate . "' f. b'd t · · · th c • · · . The State will as<1 or ' s nex a b out three m1les ll1 length, sou t raffic headed either toward Little . . . of Stocktoi~. A1though the job will Fifth Street or Myrtle Avenue. .sp ~·m.g . for the basel anbd Pthavmg °n :JJ ·-o~-H-..,..<>~n._.ff · · · - b 95:1 • th1s JOb Most of t 1e ro ers w 110 b e awarded t I1IS year It WI 11 e 1. " Alan s Hart stated th,e couplet · . . . h before anything can be accomplish- may be i~ public use by the fall of '~e~e workmg on the proJect ave ed as the soil on this particular J - , c,n,ted south. . . . , . . 195::J. · McCammon & vVunderl1ch Co. s Bay Area CATERPILLAR proJeCt JS adobe. I He pointed . out that about ha~ f 1 fr ee~a , job at FoPt Dick also has ATTENTION LAND LEVELLERS I of t he money to be sr,ent 111 thiS i been ;ompleted. Several · of the o The m a;jority or' land levelling district (Humboldt, ·. Del Norte, brothers who · were on this job Headquarters ~ EQUIPMENT PARTS contracto'l-s are -· payina· the new Trinity and Mendocmo) Wlll be have been transferred to their new I c !· ·ACCESSORIES· SERVICE wage rate which is $2."'60 per hour. h·tera 11 Y spent ," on . tl1 e s I101 • e s . of. job at Palm Springs. What a for 1 on cats and $2:t5 per hour on the 1 Humboldt _Ba_Y- iTota~ ~~l~~~t ~~ break at t his time of year ! I · rubber-tired rias If you are no7 · fm; the dJ Stllct s $ ' 3 ' ·· Mercer-Fraser Co after a rec- • a · · · · $3:632 000 for '54-''55 ., receiving the new · rate by now compared to · . ' ' . ·. ord breaking year, is · finally s'ow- ' Just call please contact this office. The amount t~ be expencle,d 111 ing do wn to a trot. A,ll of their P:r&TEBSON Mother nature is doing a beau- Hnmboldt Cotmty totals ·$2;818;- larger jobs have .been completed T R A C T O ·R & E Q U! P lVI EN T C 0 .' tiful job vvith her colors ·in the 000. . . except the project between Gar- "J SAN LEANORO BREN TWOOD SAN FRM~C1SCO - HALF MOON -SAY SWeetwood 8-5600 MEl rose 4-3546 YUkon 6-6300 Half Moon Soy _-4 443 mountains - you brothers t h at In addition to ~ till~lm g of t~e I berville and Pepperwood. ;: ilhave have not seen 'this display couplet 5?'stem thro.u,h t 11 e Cl y, Arthur B. s ;ri is moving right _::;r)lave missed a treat to the eyes. other proJects here mclude : along on the four projects this ;·1 · • . The brothers ii1 the Mother · 1· Abo~t $85?·000 to base _and firm has in the area.' They -are Lo_de have been rolling in high surface flVe 1111les from EUJ eka located at Buhne Point, Blue Lake, Slough to Gannon Slough, levehng 1H d p t · k C · k gear, for the past month trying to · . h 6 opa, an a nc ree . get as· far along with . the moun- up, resurfacing anbd'· basJhgthof tt eI Humboldt Const~·uctors and John · present h1o·hway ecween · e ·wo . tain roads as possible before the . . " Delphia are makmg good progress r winter season hiis. . poJl1ts· · f . ? . . f , on t h e1. r JO: b at B erry_'' S umm1"t . I 2 448 000 01 2 1 M. J. Ruddy Co . have completed . · F$ ' I . ~ .mi es til om£ , This will run over SCO,OOO yards. : 1 B1a our nn to a mi1 e sou 1 o ·I , . . ~·r S The Bureau of Pub,Ic Roads wil 1 the grade· thru San Andreas a11d . the" ,, ad R'1ver b n. .d ge. on U . . 101 . . . will be laying black- top before the d , . t . U S ~ e> f a ask for b1ds th1 s month on . the ...... an appr oac 11es o . . ~ 9 " or .· f t l · · ·b . 10th There IS 1 lf? miles of thts JOb . .:. . d.. · ·t .· ·th ·next sectwn 0 us JO . . , : · - . . . new para11 el ·over 11ea· ·a · nor . . ~ · · b h . with numerous street cr<>ssmgs. Arcata a·nd' ~ separate structure ·at . . Bur ma1;- o Sons have een . av. - ' ·. · . ·· f R t . , mg a li ttle drfficulty . on t he1r Valley Engineerino-· . " are "'a r tting th. ·' e· ·new mtersect10n o· ou es 101. . · . well along with over 65 % of the and 299. The iritersN:tion will be , ~ghway at ~ ed Mountam .Creek. 0 sanitary sewer line installed on this a quar te!·-mi·Je ·north 0 ( the •pres- ' : .' np~r lOl P · job.• e J~ t oile intel'rded as .. a safety' AIJ the local c6ntracto1·s a.re Souza & McCue are winding up nieasure.' . busy at pr esent, weather pern:-Jt- 1 the domestic water Iinrs job in '3 . $70, 000 for .4 mile for a n ew i tlng, and we have hopes of gettmg -*Vvest Point and are now on the bridge and approaches at Cum- a break m the weather now and .treatment p l ~nt. Th1s has been a mings (Fox) Creek ori Sign Route then. good job for the brothe:rs-:-work- 36, east of · Carlotta . * * * ~ . ing 9 hours, . 6 days. . 4: $30,000 to resurface one mile McCLELLAN AFB, · c on t r a c t Nomellini is-. busy with 3 D-vV of Main Street in Fortuna. awarded to S&Q Canst. Co., 48 20's and a push c;at building logging CRESCENT Cl'l'Y NORTH Linden St., So. S. F., $256,005 for .roads ·for· Vifinton Lumber Co. ~ t In Del Norte,. $500,000 has been const. industrial waste treatment \Vest Point- Bros. Carrol Ai!·ola, set aside for 6.2 miles f or surfac- faciJs. at McClellan AFB. , W. at the Edward R. Bacon Vill Brocco and Carmen Si!VE•ria l ing · of u. ·s . 101 from the new. TALMAGE, contract awarded to Company hold for you ·throu gh- ~ hot-rodding the 20's; Bro. Thorlief connection . .i1orth of Crescent c :t y Helwig Const. Co., P. 0 . Box 180, . Pattef.son keeps the parts fastened to the ·Smith River bridge. And, Sebastopol , $20,486 for repairs and out the year the spirit of f r iend­ · on. on U.S. 101 from Winton Con\ers improvem ents to road at Mendo- ship and good will w hich the O'Brien Rigging have been busy to the Oregon line, ,$255,COO will 'ci no . State Hosp., Talmage, Calif. I at the

1 S.F. FREEWAYS OVE; 1SlAND AFL Big Peninsula Building Program is 1 FI ~IT GL~~ Md~UL EDGECOMB! E 0R~INIZt~~ Business Representatives - ~--~~:~e~y _,_, ~~~ ,, ., , _.,_ ·· ?L!~~::.~:~~.~:ather ·'· · _ . ,,,. - · "· · ~ - ~Dt.n:_ing the past -, week a great many of the large construe- - Throughout the month of October, employment in the San !~s~e!· i:~~:-:~~~t.. ~; ~~;; ~,~ ti(i)p'ipt~jects in the Peninsula Area have slispended operations Francisco area has kept ·a substantial level, .e~pe.cially ih ~irt · 1 >~ · II due to l1eavy rains \Vhich·arrived at an earlier .date than usuaL . moving. Progress at this time has been somewhat hampered I B~·other V. s. Swanso9-, acc_om- Ordinarily the heavy rainfall begips aro1,md Christmas and if · b' th heavy rainfall during the first part of November. I?amedby Ml:s- !?.wanson, . arnv.ed the we~ther clears now as the Governtnentforecast preqicfs, · . ~w~ ~re alJ awere · ~f this situa-1 I~6.H~;~;~~!r ~~v~s::~hd~:~~l~~~~~~~ We stii11iave forty or forty"five -days of:workable weather

tion at th. is late time ;n the season I · EI . fi·ELD_ su-R'. v.' Y·r·. I our Inter~ational in the Conference . . befo~e Christmas. The Contractors . and from now on much - of our I on the probabilitv of organizin" in are anxious to work will be governed by the NO 'RITE TO proceed with. the the buildino· and construction bin- .· ·. -· _- . _·_ . . work and have orders ,placed in. weathel\ .' . . 1 No·TES dustry in Hawaii, and also looked our office for engineers as, soon as ConstructiOn on a new 1 portiOn of ' into the affairs of the Hawaiian- the,weather. permits. · the freeway got under way recent- By AL BOA~DMAN Branch. · f The Brentwood Co. of So. San ly. Guy F. Atkinson Co. has- start- w. _.-·o·R.K' t·N· . c.. -AL. h . · b d 11 b 0 a The enE:ineering firm of C We were very happy to· have had Francisco are advertisinE: for·. bids -/- ed Oll t IS JO an as een n - ~ two-shift . . for the underground WOl'k and the basis. Operations here Woodrow Bates, of 15 Shattuck Brother Swanson present in our Th-ouglt labor- ba-cked Congress monthly mE;eting held November 3. should run well into _195'5. Equi?- Sqi.1are, Berkefey, Calif., is the lat- grading on a new sub-division·· job · His frank candidates did not fare so well in at Rockaway Beach. This work ment being use d consis t s o f a b rg I est fir· and inspiring remarks m to st'gn an ae-reement with California, State Senat-e and Assem- involves the buildinE: of two -hun- 150 B shovel, 88 B shove1 , d ozers, - were well taken and appr·eciated. - - t b t t Local No. 3. Mr. Bates does bly candidates were ver;:r successful dred homes ·and the gradinE: is all blade, Joy dn1 l , and 1as , u no gen- It is hoped other officers of the . - eral survey work in the B · and thlS fact, .plus the election of on low ground which necessitates . least theii' latest ·experiment which East ay union will ,visit us also from ti'me ' d bl d and Northern California. He has at t o time. an AFL-ba~i_~hip "{ard ·was r~sg_ly_~d satis- his bid to- unseat the incumbent ,trating their -efforts on laying-- of . crane crew_s. Among these. are. the Fnda.y, I held~ ~ov. 2·6, at 8:00 ~-m., ~ ~fitefodly in a hearing_held Jfrjday, U.S. Senator Thomas H. Kuchel. cement treated base and asphalt San Franciscan Plaza, -whrch IS a at 4_ •4 Va-lencia St., San FranCisco, November 0 If I 5; They w1ll now work Seci·etary of Sta, te Frank M. · ' San Francisco housing authority a. I • pavmg. , the overtime due them; will be Jordan won re-election over can- Bro. Ed Pittard and Brother Bob project being constructed · by Ted * * * I called in to do their work on the didate Daniel Raeburn. Jordan was Lane two old time members of Meyer '& Sons, Hunter's View proj- ·w· If P1 2nd and 3rd shifts and also on Sat- endorsed by" the AFL. this ~rganizati \' are· now -ect which has just recently gotten"' 01 engaged ~ ~ · y· ~~ ar u e· •·• .!lire· ' I ~n I urday's and Sundays; - eliminate a . AFL-endorsed George D. Collins in the contracting business and started with Builtwell . Construe- VM V t~ iitli I few permit operators (other crafts- Jr: and George E. Johnson both iost have a fleet of cats and rubber tion as the build9r. Downtown (Continued from Pag-e One) I men) and permit them to operate to incumbents in their respective tired rigs working· on t\,; -- large ga~·age ?n O'Farrell ~nd Tay~or is sary 0 I for you to do is properly file only in an_emergen _cy ~r only:when ca~1paigns for Controller and State jobs. One in the ~ast bay . and a . gomg nght on up vvlth Cahill as an enrollment card listino- your necessary to expedite JOb; wrll or- ~ Treast:rer. . . . sub_-division job at' B-elmont. Good . the ~on tractor. Dinwiddie Con- dependents and beneficiary~ der all men without permits . to . Collms lost to Robert C.: Krrk- J luck to you Brothers on this im- . structJOn has reached the 14th • henceforth cles1st from handJmo· : \YOOd and Johnson . . 9. QUESTION. Is there any ag-e . . " J I to Charles G. portant venture floor wrth the concrete pounng. and operatmg bndge · limit for me or m'· wife'? cranes; super- o mson, Joseph Brady, one of the areas Consolidated Steel Co. will be ANSWER. J I · 1 't 1 c · 1 . No. visors will be admonished to watch n t 1e VI a ongresswna races, most enterprising young contrac- flni shed ra-ising iron on the 26t~ 1 lO. QUESTION. When do d this and expedite his work orders ~FL ~an ,didate B. F. Sisk d~feated tors will start the (and this is the top) sometime 1 grading and un- . . an 1 henceforth with better judo-ment mcumoent Oakley . • -' my de-pendents become ell'''Jb1e for . . Hunter m the dero-round work on the Sterling this next week. At the large exten- . · "' , as to the . . " . ! 1? ·1 D' t · t b.. · . F , " . , . benefits under the '\ enous1 y ONE ·OF THE GREAT tbing·s , is watered.· 0 1 j· . urb me. · · w om you wor-e .~ . a Ill they ri!Shed him ·to an_ eye spe- abou-t living in·a democra-cy is that "Disturb * * * event of any d1screpanmes that t you!" her husband .re- , cialis . t 1 h ~' l'k · , · could occur on your Emplo~er s , w~ro exa.rmned .be ;young- we ha.v·e -c-omplete freedom of how torted. "W y, 1 .... eep 1 e a 1og. Here's a way ster and foun-d nothing· W-l'ong . "" to. vary the usual I reports, we could have your re- " . shall pa•'o our t~txe:s---caslt, "Yes," wailed his wife, "lik.e a comb . t' f · d t I · h "WI1y 'can't you see the ma IOn o peas an carro s: cords to fall back on and have t e blaoctor asked. t]1_em, after they are cooked and mistakes and make proper pay- "Beca~~se," sJi>olke illlp .Jol11my "a .. When - I a p.el'&On who is fat says it The easiest way to make a mou,il- drained, as well as butter or mar- ments. ""'~Qt lb. :g: '"'nv ,;.•t~ ll'l~"'t · ln fr·or1t runs 'n ..- ~- ·. " IIN,y "" "' -&"'' · ••• · · • t'"-,.., fa.tru'ly,~ vou~ .n~a.n '·-"" s"•e~ tain out of a molehill is to .ad_ d a garine, salt and pepper. -- . (Continued !lext issue) of me." .. the family Bl.ever did much running• . little dirt. • · --.....-