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Hard Times The country was bemg plunged Into , such Circumstances, when Ihe ver] a severe economic depreSSion al the hie of the organization depended time of the Third COl lvtlllllul1 held on it, that I mOrlgaged my househo in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1893. effects and building association slock to meel the checks and get p One of the mistakes of the early days the Journal with proceedmgs 01 was the provision Ihat constitutional the convenllon . .. " amendments had to be submltled 10 every member-With a two-thirds It should be noted here. however, Ihal general conditions 01 work in ti Tha In!9rnal'Onal affirmative vote required for BrotherhOod 01 El«:lncal adoption. Conventions could only industry and the salety record for I W Of ~e rs IS as old as the recommend, not adopt The Third electrical workers were beginning t commefool use 01 Conven1l0n voted to recommend to improve, due to the adoption 01 • eleclfOClty ,ISeH illS the an apprenllceshlp system. In order oldest. as well as \he the membership a rise In per capita largest. eleclncalllnlOl'l tax 10 15 cents. which the members to ellect bener conditions In the ' In ll1e world I hIS IS me appfoved. It was also voted by Industry and 10 rid !he trade 01ItS elghlh In a se"cs 01 re ferendum that year to hold large numbers 01 unskilled and special posters ttaclng tr.e history ot the IBEW conventions every two years. Incompetent mechanics, the National Constitution adopted alth, In 1894, Secretary-Treasurer Kelly First Convention established an 8 reported a Joss lor the year 01 apprenticeship syste m which $468.50. which was made up by required a minimum term 01 lhree loans Irom various members and years'trainlng under the supervisic locals. Wilh many obligations 10 be 01 a journeyman before an applic81 mel, Kelly wrote, "' It WtlS uru.h:1 could become eligible lor membership. 1\ also limited the ratl! of the number 01 apprenllces 10 the number 01 Journeymen whom an~­ employer mlgnt employ. Later, Ihe lerm of apprenticeship was extend. to four years. and the app r entice .~ was reqUired to pass an exammall( wlurt: ut:iliY auulIHed \0 membership In a local union. -'

• • JOURNAL· FEB .• 76 l EXECUTIVE OFFICERS CJlAItI.ES II. I' ILI.AUD "".,....Ii...... 1 " rn;d• • , 111& 16th St•• N. W W ..h!nl(tOn. D.C. :000:· JOSE I'" I), "";.;1",,1'> /,,' .....ol;o)M,II Surd ,,. IlUi IMII St.. N .W ew "".. h lmrlon, D,C. :Il00' OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD JlAnKY VAN AIISO" •• E. JI~ 1.,,, ... ,,1>0_' Tr...... · OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS 1:,"'11 J ...... , .\Hn .., l'1 ...h ln~. N.Y 1I3C,~. CHARLES H, PILLARD, fditor VICE PRESIDENTS

F irst DI.lnet. K. G. UO.~E ~h"l .. 101 '~S,,",ppard ",.... t:..", February, 1976 WI1I<>.<1...... Onlarlo M~N Gn Volume 75. No. 2 SfttInd DI.ul~t. JOHN t:. l'I.YNt<> 128 ()lIlce PIAU! 1I ,,1t.!ln~ 2~O I·'orl" .. 1t(WI,1 FEATURES fl r~ln t r~. Mn... ,.hu, .,lt. O~lS1 Third I)iltrld, ,\. It. JOHNSON 1;01 lIuli.linl(. Ih".m ~Ol International E)(ecutlve Council Minutes 4 !;In Wuhinll\on 1/.1. Pltt.h".,.h, " •. I ~:!:!' '''ourlh Dillrlel, Il . (: \\Il. I , IAM ~OS f 7'110 IlI-A(lInl': Ilond AEI Steering Committees Established 16 "",,,,·,' IIIwn 1':.\ecIIII .., HI'k Sullo- ~ Cln.I"""t l, Ohln 4:,t~, 16 }'I I!h 1)1.lrl<:l. J. Ii !',\TF ISEW Skill Improvement Course > un I'tl.kll''''' St.• N.I-: .. Suil~ ~Ol AI!nnta. (0""11('. :\OS&' Sixth DI.lr;cl. T l; '1,\1.0SI DEPARTMENTS Com..... rce 1>1 ... Thl"ft. Suit" 670 ~014 !!1'.lnll:' nod O ~k 11 .0010. lItlnol. f,O;!1 Editorial Comment 2 l S." .." th OI.lrlct. IIAYMONIJ t:, nUKt: 2101 ,\venu.· L, .:...1 lOult., u. ArllnlltOn. Ttu. 1601 Safety Tips 14 Elahlh O"lricl. S. l::' TIIO)II'SO:'; lloom 102. WII(.'ft1 III.'" dOt Fou.th _h.... North With the Ladies 17 •f · I'. (I, n,," I~'''w IIIll1n p. Mont. 6gl03 NInth m .t.let. W. L \"IN SO~ 11 00 Mouth ~:I ('" ... ino II .... ; Canadian Labour News 18 U".~I Sol ...... S"il~ ~~1 SAn ) I .t..... , C.li(o,n,. "III)"~ T~n\h Di.I.id. YUANK T_ Gl,.\IlNt:\ 0·11 .... O"k. !lull.lln,. I. S"II" \0(1 local Lines 19 10100 W. 1I1."i'" U""d 1t0l<''''''''1. IIlln,,;. ~OOI~ t:1~H"lh m rt.iet. 110111"1'1' K, (:,\IW,1'\' :;ull. !U. 1.... ln Uld.ll Research and Educ ation-The Money Squeeze ~!l~'0 II' f>n ~.I I" 10' ~i" ~'P''' '~

• Ju\1 before th e 1975 Chrbtm'-l !> holida)'~ tor on the job ... ite. A n added .. cction to the were 10 begin there \Va ... " ~pcc ial reason for original bill o mc pre- holiday n:joicing by the omcc r ~ and propmc(1 by the Admini ... tration Ihrough the I11 CmOCf\ of tile 11 building and construction Secrclary of Labor, th e con ... tfllclion induqry trades unions anilialcd with thr.: AFL-CIO Build­ coll ecti ve bargaining bill. also wi th stipul ation\;, ing and Construction Trades Department. Join­ was!->o (k~igll(' d to hring order and stability to a ing (hell! were Rub!.: ll Gcnrginc. prr.:sidcnt of th e di spllte-riddcn construc ti o n indu\try. Building Trades Departlllent and the affiliated The whole bill wa .. a meaningful piece of Siale bui lding Ir adc~ council.. , the AFL-C IO. ih labo r legislation thai would !la,\.!. with the full Icgi .. httivc di rector and ~ lafT . ccrtuin mcm~rs cooperatio n of both labor a nd mana!i!ement , of Congress. one U. S. cabi net member \\ ilh been \\or~able and \eniceablc to the con'ilruc­ ~omc of hi s starr al the U.S. Dcpanlllcnt of tion induMry. Thc public and the counlry \\ould Lahor along with many rricnd~ and a!oosocia tl''i have benefited gre;:lIl y if that legislatio n as of organized labor. pa%(:d by Congre .. !-> had become law. So many individuals and grOlJP~ had a good But all th e pre-holiday joy of the backers of fi,,!ason to be happy even though th ere was a little the bill ca rn e [0 an abrupt end o n December 22, apprehension mix1.!(1 in with the joyous reding, when th e White House annOLl nced that Prc .. i­ becil u!->c after 25 years, a whole quarter of a den t G erald R. Ford was not l)igning th e bill hut century of defeat aft~r t1 cfeat in Congre:-. .... a \Va!, ve to in g the Silll~ Picketi ng Bill. The Pre ... i­ great Icgi'ilative battk 111 Congrc ... s had been won dent ,\a~ renegin g o n his promi .. c to organi7ed o n behalf of over four million co n ~t r uc ti on la bor and his SeCrdar) of Labor John Dunlop. wor~er ... and the Prc~ident of the Unitcd States It also g,ne notice th~ l l Prc\idel1l Ford had had promi'ictl hi ...... igmltun.: of 3pproval to the weakened and cavcd in to th e poli ti cal pres\urc"i bill that would give th e construc ti on wor~c r the of a coalitio n bct\\Cl'll right-\\ing political force ... same equal right ... a" that of an industrial work er a nd r.;ll ppOrlers of Ronald Reagan. the old movie :lIld o th er \Vorke rr.; . aclor. and the va ri ow. anti-union gro ups who The bill that th e 94th Cong res ... ~c nt to the have always been th e rcal cnemies of organil.ed White I-lo use for Prc!-> ident Ford to sign ~il1lp l y labo r. They had threatened tll ~ Pre ... id ent with non­ rav(' union COm.lflKtion wor~c r s. with certain ... upport when it \Va ... rcvealed hy o pinion pol],; .. stipulatio ns to follo\\. the right to peacefully that Reagan \\a\ the leuding challenger for the pidet a \\ hole job ... itc in prote" t of unfair wage Republican Part) pr~ ... idcntial choice agail1'>t the and \\orking condilion'i of a Ilon-ullion cont r

, IBEW Jour",,1 I am of a firm opinion that h~ wou ld not have Georgine and Frank Fitzsimmon.,. Prcsident of received the su pport of thm.c people whethcr he th e Team ~ t crs Union. who rcpre.,cnt ed labor on ~ i g nt!d thc ~ itu s picketing bill or not. It will be th e Prcsidcnt \ Collective Bargai ning Commit· l interesting to sec how many of those !) upport cr!) tee have resigned fr0111 th e. Committ ee in the stick with thc incllmbelll in hi , campaign for aftermath of thc Prc"i dcnt's vdo and the action rc·clcction to our nation's high ...· ~ t political office. of the management Illember~ because we arc Yes. the Prcsi dent's ve to aga inl;{ th e construe· not in the frame of mind to w.lste further time with pcople who back down on thcir word . I tion si te picketing and coll ec ti ve b.u gaining bill wi,h to make it clear that I will participatc and w:!s a bitter blow. it i, a pity and a real shame rl: present the IB EW in any !'incere honest at· that he yiel d ~d to :-, ueh a slllali minority of anti· tempt to help rcsolvc th e problem:-, in the con· union prcs., urc and IlI rned hi , back on over four !, tl'lIcti on industry but I will not be a part y to million cO]1l;t ructi on \\orker.,. Thc majority of any more games playing. Colkcti\c bargaining them will n:membcr the veto next November at is an important faclOr of the economic structurc the election poll s when th ey will cast th eir vote " of thi s country. and it is the rc~ponsibi lity of the wh ich could be a ve to agai!l~t Mr. Ford if he leaders in organized labor to protect it at all f i, th e Republican cu ndidatc. cO\ ts. Another group who by thcir actions pullcd a Although the tina I results were OJ great disap· doublc·cross on the Icader!) of the building trades I>ointment ;.!ftcr months and months of hard I' union~ was the employer members of thc Col· work. by "0 many dedicated mcmbers of orga· • lectivc Bargai ning Co mlllitl ~c ill Constructi on. nizcd labor. fr icnds of labor in Congress and The cOl1lmill ee made up of lop·levd uni on. government. and associates . we arc not so di ~­ I management and government representatives, illusioncd or "0 fillcd wi th sorrow that all thc appointed by th e Pres id ent. had been meeting light is takcn out of us. This political sc t·back is regulurly si nce it W,-h created in April 1975. It rea ll y nothing ncw. wc have bcen in many legis­ L' "as thl! culmination of a decade of honest and lative battles before and havc losl. Oncc again L patient efTorts on the part of labor \\ ith m:m agc· the buildi ng trade\ unions havc proved that ment and governlllcnt official ... to swbiliLc the when we ,Irc united ill ~ uppo rt of an iss ue we can Mri fc in thc construction indu!,try. be most eO·ccti vc. , The cmpl oyer members on the committee I am extrcmcly proud of all (B EW locals in hclpl:d prepare the Icgi!' lation on ,itus pickcting the construction branch whose Ic'lders rallied and th e collective bargaining bill and praised it thc membcrs 10 thc froll t and o ur Brotherhood in private as a means to hclp re:-.olve constrUC· playcd an important part in pushing H. R. 5900 tion industry problems. But th ey too folded th rough Congrcss. We showed th at the IBEW whcn the chips wcre do\\ n and backed ofT in has rl:a i strcngth and we wi ll continuc 10 use .,u pport of th e bill whcn the pressurc from the that strength limc and lime ag~lin in the future ri glll.wing anti·union bu s in c~.., groups incrcased. 10 protect the frce collective bargaining system , I and thc six gc ncral prc..,iden ts of th e ot her for the good of our union and for the good of buildi ng trades uniom along \\ith Preside nt oll r frec democf

• , executive council meeting MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BEGINNING DECEMBER 1, 1975

• This r.:gular meellng of Ihe InlernC llt \.Iere ( ,coTge. Ik'llcy. Moore. P llr~ley. retlremcnt. Approval \\,l~ granlcd i'o) Ihe IEC to nc effec· I elgon, hllton, J-I:tll oran. and fl.lullonc\ live a~ shown 1M \NSI-'ER OF Fl.i\ l)S Fl1lnk Adam\-cffl,.'C!tvc 3f J I 76 Orl:uld Hahl~h-drcc tivc 4 / 1/ 76 In ILccordancc wllh Ihe provi~ion\ of Arllcle XIV, J o~e l )h I eUf ;l!lc-cffeetllc 5/ 1 76 SL'clion I I of Ihe (."on.'>lIlu lion, a sum of S75.5.16.XO W:I\ John B Srnilh-dTcclive 3 I 76 Irtll1\fcrr.:d from the fl.lilllUry Service hllld w the mE\\ Charle\ Spangler effecti\'c:! ':'i176 Pcmion Benefit I lind covcrtng thc rlIonth~ of t\lIgu ~l. September. and Octoba. 1975. AI'I'UCATION H)I{ I'Rt~ · RE · 1 IRI ~ I\I EN ' I In accordance with the prOVISIOI1~ 01 ArtICle X I. Sec· WI 1)0\\ 's nl,' -";"' FITS [ion :.\ of the COII~lIlUuon. the sum of 134.001 13 wa, transfcm.-d from [he Defense Fund to the General Fund lhc IFe

I ~ II' RO I · I ·. R AI'I'EAtS I ~r.:~ident "il!:ird. S,-,crc[ury Kcennn. and Tn:lI~urer Van ArSlble. J r. me[ with the EX..:-euII\e COllncil on ,cleral rhe 11'(" received four :lppcals \lhICh. after re\i.:w...... ere found 10 he IInpropcrl} before the COllncil and oce.l\ion~ and dl\cu..,\ed a nLimber of mUlh~r, alTcctlng the Brolherhood therefor.:: could nOI be recognized. L YIIM".LY .\I'I't:AL FINAi\CIAI. RI-:I'OMIS ANI) I N"E,"IME~ IS Ihc II ( received on

Pa~m ent~ for legal de feme maue from the Dden..c Funu C IIAHG"~ FIU~ I) \\ ITII 111": I ~ XE CU ' II "E were examincd :Ind approved III acconl,lIlce wi th Ihe re· COUNCil. AGA INST GEOHGE A. WAL01\IAN qUl remclUS of Article X I. SeCtion 2 of the Constitution BI'ClIh.:r ( .corge A. Waldman. :I member of IHEW 1\)(;;11 743. Re,HIlilg. Penn\ylvani:1. 'Ipplied for :lIld \.I;IS placed on IUFW Pen~ion benefit ,talll, as of Ma) I. 1975. In accordance .... 111, I"u"biou\ of Article III. Secllon 11, On SC I)lemher 23. I <)7:'i. charges were filed wllh Ihc ~lIbpa ragrnph 4 of the Con~'it\llion. Ihe followin" rcfllnd~ Inl <:rl1:llIol1:ll LxecUilvc COlinCII b) the President oj ' ocal .... ere authorized by the IrC: 741. >.Il1cglllg Ih,1I IJ rOlher Waldmilll \.Ia.'> in vlOI>.IlIon of Kenneth W i ax-SIO.R-I9.67 Arllde XII. Section 4 ("" and Article XXVI I. Sccllon I (Off pa~ roll II . 7 7;';) (10, of Ihe I BFW Conslltutlon. Charles Spllnglcr- 11.677.14 Article X II, ScclJon 4 td) ~ lale 5 u, lo IlO\l s: (Retired 2/ 15176) "(d) Prohlhllion of Work. It I~ a condillull fur ad· mi"lon 10 pco~ion bcncfib. IIlcitldll1g I'estcd pcn~ion RET I R E 1\ II ~ NT OF OFI ; I C I ~ ": 1\II'I.OY I ~ E fight .mll the conllnu:llion [hcr.:of. thai the Illcmber 'hall nOI j"lcrform any ..... ork of lin) kllld coming under The following employee of the applied 101 lelll":' fIlrw [hc JlU' W\ jur",itclion eithc!' for com l )Cn~atlon or nlent. Thc lEe nppro\ed her re(luc .. t [0 he dfecthc II~ gratl' for .11l}Olle. He ~hall be pcrmiued [0 :llIend shown. I U . l1Ieetlllg \\lIl1oUI ~Olce or lote. He shall ob\CI'e Katherine Crillendl!n efTecti\e I I I 7S hi' ohllgatioll of 1I1l:lIIiJcuhlP :md lOhow due obedience (approved Ilcl .... ccn lEe .'lcssions, 10 Il1rW I.t\.l ~ and Ihe II) la\.l S of its L.U.'s." • UIEW Journot MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCil REG ULAR MEETING BEGINNING DECEM BER 1, 1975

Arllcle XXV II . $cclion I (IOJ .. ,ales as follows: rolb to !BE" Local 743. Reading. Penrh~l\ilnia. and "(10) Working m the Inlcre\t 01 :In} orJ!anilalion or Brother Waldm;1I1 IS orderl!d. hcginning with the month cU li se wh ich is dcniment,d 10. or oppo~ed to, Ihe of December. 1975. 10 p a~ ~uch d ue~ and usse\sments to IB EW"· ~ajd local ullillll a~ arc required by Ihc local IUlIOll h) law, A~ a resuh of Ihe above mentioned chargcs. the lEe and the IBFW Conslitulion for acthe members to main­ cau,ed an in\esllgaEion 10 be conducte"1J inEO Ihi~ mailer in lain continuous good sianding for the said period of t\\O accord,mce .... ith the aUEhonl\ granted it h\ Article XI L ),ellrs. and Scclron 6 of the IBEW Con~tilution "hich s l m~ as Further, il i~ ordered Ihat I1 rother \\ aidman he required follow~: 10 proces~ his apl)lication for I Il FW pen~ioll benefit fu nd "nidI.' X II. Seclion 6 of Ihe IBEW Con~li!lIlion ~!a!es henefi ts in the u~lIal and prescrillC{t manner ,11 Ihe expira­ .1., follows: tion of said two-}ear period ··Sec. 6. An} member \iolaling an) of Ihe pro\"isions The charge, of alleged \·iol>llions of Arliele XXVII. of Ihi\ arttcle. or an) memh.:r aiding or abetting a Seclion I (10) of the !HEW Con~titution arc hereby dis­ member 10 do \0. after lIl\e~llga'ion b) the IEC and missed wuhout prejudice. being found guilty. Ilwy be permanell ll} barred from evcr pllrlicip;lling in Ihc,c hene/iIS. IIml may be sus­ AI'I'EAL OF C UltllS L. UOOTII pended. c\Jxllcd. or a\~ew.:d as the IE(" mlly decide." This ca~e ari!>C~ from Ihe amalgamation (If LOCill 342. A formal hearing 't\as hcld on t\o\cmbcr :::!6. 1975. Due Greensboro. NOrEh CarolilM. ilnd Local 7SS. Win~ton · oollee of Ihe lime and pl,lcc of the hC;lfing 't\a~ gi\'en. Salem. Nonh Clrolina. into l ocal 553. Raleigh. Nonh Brother WilhJman wa~ pre\Cnt ,\I the hearing and had Carolina. Brother Booth wn, the pre~ident of local 342 ample opportunit\ to pre~enl 1m defcnse. li t Ihe lime of ililliligamation lind has proteMed said am al ­ I he record hefo!"e the I I"e ,how~ Ihal in Ma y of 1975. ganwtio n. mo of Brother Waldman\ '-l.l!l' ~[;Jrted ;tn clcClrical con­ -I hc record before the Internlllional L\ecuti\c Council tracllng firm - which to date ha, rcfu..ed 10 en".'r into an i... quite length~. It includes the tranM:rip'\ of formal hear­ agret'mem wilh l ocal 7.H. lUI" The e\ idencc confirms ing, held with the: oflicers and member~ of I.ocal, 34:::! and tlmt Brolher Wuldman ha, partieipilted In Ihe conduct of 755-at 't\ hich lime e\'eryone concerned Wll~ gi\(~n un­ the day -Io-day hll~me~s 01 the firm and UI,CS hi~ masler limited opportunil~ to discm\ thc is~ue, ,lnd prescnl evi­ electrician~ licen~e "Itll the cit) of Reading. Penn~ylva n ia, dence lind lIrgument~. T he record incilldl!s maps showing 10 ohtain permi l ~ for electrical 't\orl. the respective geographic jurisdiclion of ;tll the locllJ On Augu~t 14. 1975. the hu,ine~~ malMger and the llnions in Ihl! \I,ltc of Norlh Clrohna a~ well ,IS NEBI pre\ldent of l ocal 7-B met With Brmher \\',lldman in an reports showing thc number of workmen cmplo~ed in the effort to resoh-e Ihe dlfticult~. Iking unable 10 do ~. a 'Ireas. The memhcr~hip count of each local IIll10n i\ gi\'en. meeting wa\ Ihen scheduled lor Septemher :::!. 1975. with R ccord~ {or the monlh of August. 197~ ~ho", Ihllt Orllther Waldman and the local union Lxecuti\e Booml I oeal 342 hud a membership eoun! of :::!04 mcmhers wilh , at \\hich time Brother Waldmun \\a~ furlher cautioned only 21 employcc, working III the juri~ l ict i on: Locnl 755

t=. b.ua ry, 1976 S MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNA TIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BEGINNING DECEMBER 1, 1975

a common effort 10 accomplish the gO conducted i~ required in thi~ particul~r imtance. on June 3.1975. The HPPClIl is denied. lJ rothcr Burks ha~ protested Ihe restllt~ of the election ha-.cd on a numhcr of :'!Ilcged "violation~ of generally ac­ AI'I' EAL OF SALt\' C. l\l cGINN cepted election procedures. violations of the local union Si~ter Silll) McGinn is a member of IBEW I ocal ~111. hyla~s. and vi<>l:ItlOn~ of Ihe Feder:'!1 Labor-M:'!nagement Braintree. Massachusetts. She filed a protest wilh Inter­ Reporting and 1)1 \Clo~ure Act" t-Ie \Iate~ in pari ·· .. fler national Vice Presidenl John E. FI) nn contending that 3 three counts. e.lch of "hich came up "Ith difTerent figures, "dues deduction incrc3.)o<,!" had been \otcd without proper no clear cut winner has been determined in the race for notiCe hemg gi\en to thc membership and allegmg mher treasurer between m)\elf and the incumhent" :Ifld :'!~"" that irregul:lfltie... in conjunction there" IIh o n the p:1TI of ,"-llllC a "run-ofT eleclion he ordered between the two." IOCHI union otlicers. I1rother Burk~ fir~1 protested 10 the loc;11 union Election A thorough and complete in\'c~tiglltion "liS conducted ('olllmittee. then appealed to International Vice P re~ident into the compla int'> lind the complete file in thi~ ca~ I~ ~ I alone and 10 International President Pillard H I~ :IPI>cul hefore the Internation:'!1 E~ectlti\'e Council. i~ now properly before Ihe Intermuion:11 E~ecutive Coullcil. The record refleCts that thc entire b)'laws of I oc,tl :!] I J The record before the lEe show, that :1 tOl:11 of 3.766 \\ere approl'ed h) the Internlltlonul President on April 26. ballots were caq In the overall election of local union 1971. ~ hortl) after Ihe local union was first chllTtered ollicers :Ind lhul .l.465 of those ballot~ were lI1urked for Artic],,: X. Section 5 (a) and (h) Ot tho: local union b)I:I"S one of the four c:H1didate\ !>eeking the ollice of tre:l~urer. de:11s with Ille suhje~t of "monthl) dues." Section 5 (:.) The first count of the ballOl~ indicah:d that Ilrothcr regulatc~ Ihat portion of the monthl} duC'i which the local Ilurks had won b) nine votcs. union ret:lin~ and Section 5 (b) regulates thai portion of the A rccount ":IS rcquested by- the second highe\l candi­ monthl) dues ~hich is forll.llrded to the Intern.ltlonal date. The hallots "ere recounted and t;llIied. Error~ "ere Ollke pillS an) additional assessmcnts. '-ound on soille tall) ~heets, they "cre douhl;:- ch;:-ck;:-d and corrected. The recount showed that Brother Ourk~ had On J uly 20. 1971. the Intern:lIlOn:11 Pre~idcnt apprOlcd loq by three vOles. a bylllw IIlllcndment which IHili heen proposed b) the 10c:11 union to increa\c the amount of dues paY:lhle under A question was thel1 rnis;:-d hy Brother Il ur k ~ concerning .'i of voided Oallot\. An :'!g reclllcnt \\las relic he;.! Octween the Article X. Scction (a) the locl.1 union bylaw,. election judge und the two top candidillcs as to what Follo"lIlg approval. the local union inadvertentl) f:u1ed criterion \\ould be u'lCd in protccting the \ot;:-r'~ clear to properl) comhine Articlc X. Seellon 5 (a) with Article choice of a candidate a~ "ell as "hat "oulll con~titutc a X. &'-cllon .'i Ib) in collecling the proper tOlal IImount of \·oided ballot. monthl) dues. As a rcsult of thi~ error. each member W;I~ With thc c:tndidates ~ilti ng one on each 'i idc of the one actually paling two dollars per month If'S.f than pro\ Il lcd by the local IInion b)la\\5. caller bclllg used . each ballol was ag:un in~pccled. ruled upon. and counted Each c:lIldidale had ample 0l>portumty Upon di.)to\ery of the error. the local union could h,l\c to challcnge or dcfeml each indi\idual h:llloi. '1'\\0 addi­ immcdi:ltcly begun collecting the prOper amount of duc, tional ballots for Brother Burks were \oided and four without lilly further aclion by the members ~ince the additional ballots for the other ca ndidate were \·oided. original local lin ion b)la"~ and \ubsequent alilelldml'nt Brothcr R urk~ had \Ii lliost by one vote. thereto (increasing the rate of dues) had been ratificd by Articlc XVI II , Section 12 of the IBEW C<>nslitution the mcrnber,hip. lind approved hl' the Intcrnational Pre~j­ ~t:lle~ in part "All elections ~ha l l bc decided for the candi­ dent. dute receiving the most votes. \lnle~\ the local union hyl:lw~ Ilccau'oC of the n:llure of the problem the maHer \\a~ provide otherwise." T he bylaws of I oClll 15~ do not discmsed :11 II regular mccting. proper notifiC:ltion lYa~ provide for a run-ofT election for thc oflicc of the tre;I'iurer. given to all membcr~ and a ~ecret ballot vOle \\'a~ t:ll-.en The lEe h:t~ made a \ery thorough stud) of the entire ,It the general meeting The re,ults were in the aflirm:lli\c record in Ihls mailer and can find no e\idence "hatwcver authoru.ing the local union 10 collect (he proper ;IIIIOllnt 10 IIldicate any improp(.'r procedures or action .. ()n the part of dues in accordance "jth the local union bylllw~. of the election committee in conducting the election in We find that Ihe olliccrs of Ihe local lInion actcd in a uccordancc with the locul union hyl:lw\ and the IB FW \ery democratic m:'!nncr in trying to resolve thc problem Constitution. We find Ihat the elcction cOllllllillee wa' most and Clln find no inst:lnce "here the action of the locllI • IIIEW J ournal - MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BEGINNING DECEMBER " 1975

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union \~a~ in "iot.llion of [h~ local union h~ law~. the \I'PEAL OF FR EO ' Oh.U,\I IBI \\ (onsu(tnion. or ,'ppllcahlc FcJcral l.a .... ~ (I MRDAI. Brother Fred 5, Yol.um IS .. member of IBEW Local The ;appeal i~ denied. ~()H. Sa\ann.lh. Georgia .•\Ill.! ha~ protested the recent election of that loe'll U1110n\ ofticcr" on the grounds that AI' I'I ~ AL 0 1' Aln II Lit "(-.HIt)'. JR. the local union b) iii"'" lire In direct conflict .... Ith the IBEW Brother Arthur Par} i .. prc,idcl1l of IIl IW Loc3.1 827, ('on,tltution ,md al-.o III eonflic[ with Robert's Rules of N~\\,Lrl... New Jcr~C}. I he local union negotiated 1\"0 Onl ... r, Revi\ed, ~<.!p:lr:I1C Ilg r ccmcnt~ Ctl~cnng :, ccrttittttion stale~ that he mmt have fl/ iJa,ed upon Ihe record produced hy thc iO\e~ligation, iI'(/11 111'0 (2,1'1'(1/'\ continuou.. gooJ ,landing in [he the Vicc P rc~ideOl di~ml\'tCd [hc prot ... ,t ami hi" findings l ocal Union to he eligible to be nominated. ha\e \uhscquentl} heen concurred in by Ihe Internallonal "Certainl). there C'1Il be no confliel a\ Ihe toc;!1 Pre.. iden!. Union H)la ...... lire approved by [he International Presi· lhe Internation;11 [\.. -culI\e Council ha\ made a \lery dent. and the IUEW Constitution \ ... r~ definitely stales c;lTdul .'>[ud) of Ihe enllre rccord in thi\ case and can find the eligibility requirements 10 tx· (If it-'llSI (1) ,\'t'(lr$ no e\idence or mher \upporllng fact .. Ihcrl'in 10 \alidate and certainly doe~ not prohibit the L.ocal Union By· the charges madc_ The ,cope of the :tcti\ ilie ... compl:lined I:lws from prmiding for three (J) yean. eontinllom of and the bunicn of proof must he horne b) the parly good standing in the l _oc.11 Union :I~ Ihe I BEW Con­ mal..ing the complnint. [n Ihe ab~ence of uny cvidcnce 10 )[iltllion reqllire~ a mil/imllm cligihility and nOI a [he contrary we m\l~1 pre,ullle that [h.; eleclion of th..: IIlllXill1UIIl eligihility. local union oflicer~ wn ... conducted in accordance with the "You a l ~o refer to Article XVII. Section II of Ihe local union b)'la .... ~ and the JO E.W Cormillltion. lo r w CO Il ~lltUlion under " Parlinmentnr) Rules," The Olppcal i~ therefore denied. Thc<;c Parliamentary R llle~ ha\lc no bearing whatso-

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ever un the ekction of otlicer~ 01 th..: l.ocal Union: '·lhcre ;tre a rllllllber of IBEW LOC,I! Union~ Ihal neither doe~ Rober!'s R uJe~ of Order, as the nomi· ha\e provi,iolls in their Byln\\s dmt provide for r~· nalion and election of oflicers af": specificnJly outlined quirements in addition to the requirements as ~et under Articfe III. SectiOn 1-10 of Local Union 50S·s forth in Article XVIII. Section 10 of the IBEW Con· Bylaws; and this governs all aspects relative 10 the stihltion. Any member. to be nominated. must meet nomination ami election of officers of the Local thc requirements as sct forth in the Local Union 13)­ Union. As slated abov..:, the Parliamentary Rules ;tnd laws :lnd thc I flEW Constitution. I have considered Robert's Rulcs of Order have nothing .... hatsoc\er to your opmion that this type of a Byla .... s limenUmt.'nt do with gO\'erning the conduct of Local Union clec­ providing for additional requirements is in conflict lion~. wilh the I BEW Constitution. While you arc entitled ··Oue to the fact that you have furni~hed me 110 sub­ to your opinion and do have the righ! to e-':pfes~ your stantiating proof that any irregularities occurr.,::d dur­ opinion, it must be clearly undentood that I, :IS Inl<:r­ ing thc nominations and elections of ollicers contrary national Prt.'side nt. interpret the IB EW Constitution. to Article III , of Local Union 50S's Bylaws. I ;tm and addition:!1 requirements to be eligible to ~ a hereby dism issing your protest for a lack of support­ c;tndidate as SCI fonh in the Local Union Byla ..... s ar..: ing evidence." not in connicl with Ihe IBEW Constitution. Internationnl President Pillard, in his decision. ruled as ·'After due and careful consideration of the record follows: in the case, I concur in the International Vice Presi· ·'After a careful review of the complete file, including dent's decision and agree that he ruled in the only a ll correspondence pertaining to the Cllse, I must manner possible in :!ccordance with ConstitUlion<11 advise that Local Unions do have the authority and provisions and applicahle Local Union Bylaws:' arc ..:mpowcred to place inlO thei r Bylaws reasonable The International Executive Council concurs in the qunlifications relative to the eligibility of a member rulings and decisions of the International Vice President to be nominated for any omce in the Local Union. and Intcrnation:!1 Prc~ident. as was done in this inst:!nt c:!~e, Thl.' appetll j~ accordingl) denied.

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r I I' IIOMMAl P[NSIONS SCHElL. 10S£PH C. , WISE , CHARLES H...... *" 134 APPROVED SIIAPIRO. LOUIS , REGET, GREGORY, W. __ 135 SMITH, JOSEPH W "'_.... , " BRUNT. 10HN E, _. 1:Ji SO~RE~TlNO WfAElE_ " l , McALlSTE.~•. '!IICHAEL I. _ 136 SYAIAHO, AilGUSTlNO A. ~ , " MeR£(. IOIJU'N O. 136 1000 W LIiAM J. _ , " WElCH. OSCAR O. ___ 136 VICT6R, eUN4RD _._... _ , " CooLH, DElLMER E. ___ 138 , " WH ITE. WAllACE F. " 138 :~f~itlcMH~Rn~"\Rii -:=~ , " BRAOEN. llOYD S. 141 cnD IN fORMERlY WUNDERLICH. GEoRCE _ , "~ HARTMAN, C O. __ '" THE 1. 0. Of LU. lASO. Sl[PHEN E, , __ , "~ HOFfMAN. UIC H. _ >S. CALBREA1H, OEWAVNE _. , ~ SP[RLlNSIU 10HN 101, "*_ 153 BlHKrR, AB~AHAM •... 3 KALlNER, ALBUT. , aElLING. ElIGENE G••• "*_ IS'} KELLEHER. ROBERT O. ".-". , ~" H(NN ING, CLARENCE J. 15.9 ~~~~~: AW~I~R P:"'::::::: ~ SPENCE. JR'l lUlU E. _ , ~ COllINS. DANIEL J. __ '" , BECK. WALltR L MIllER. LUTIIU F. __ '" ~~~~CJ~h~V E. --- II NORMAN, JIJ.IES V, • PUSMAR, STEPHEN A. 163 WALKER. RUSSELL M. __ II WEll'!. J~., HURY._.. ~ • "~ WHHE. JUSTIN C•. _. l&-I YATES. DENNIS M. __ ....._ II BUKtR, RICHARO T..... _ .• • MURPHY. MORRIS O. *" IS5 oEKEJ. LESTER F...... _ •, 50 MUIR. ANDRE W J. 113 I ~~~~M~:EDJ~~~~ ~: =-~ 17 JOHN~. JOSEPH F. __ " HIll. AUGIfTY 8. __ U, S~YDU. ROBERT K. __ .. /;[WiON. EUGENE W. _ II • 50 ROGDVIN, LOUIS L 115 I . GINTER, !lAin P. __ 31 DAVIS. JAMES C.. _ >0• SIMONS, JOHN W 175 MINTEER, HARRY C __ •••. .. PIIUSA~, EOWA~O 0 31 >0 SMITH, WILLIAM C.... _ 115 TRAUTMAN, ROBER T M••. _. .. MOCHlit LADIM[R M,- ~ >0 50 HALDEN, WALTH G. ,__ 175 MUIIPHY, RALPH E, ..• ~:::::: 39 8AILEY PAUl H OSTEEN. THOMAS l. __ • 171 H[WSON, WESLfY B.• h_ 40 8m. JOE C. , ... " U .. THORNHIN. WILBER S. 111 MacDONALD, ALBERT f. _ 40 BOWEN. VERNON E. U .. FECHTER. HUO(llT G. _ 180 DUNN, BERT ____ H .. "OVACH. JOSEPH C. __ " RUSSELL, CLARENCE A. 180 DEWITT ROBIRT £. __ • , GATES. C[Cll " __ '" _ .. __ . H .. " n BOWnR, EUCENE A. 191 KonSICK, JOHN B...... _ 46 , GOBEll. GEORGE S..... " ... H n HAGGEN, GILBERT C. 191 BOYNION, HUOERT L _ 48 , HAMENT, GABRiEl G. ""_ H MtCUE, JR.. JOHN 193 , MILlS, AMES A. _ H r. MCDlJl lll:'A DARRELL ... _ 411 DACE. BILty E. __~ ,. RUSSELL, JOHN A.. H "n MCCONNELL, COLVIN IrI ]'M SLAGLE, WEltlNCTDK F. U " ~~is'dN~ c~;~M'v:-= ~l SMITH. OUALo F. , __ '" ~MOl[, FR~NK A. 2]0 BLANTON, MARVIN L. __ 59 H SCHAfER. JOHN E. .• 2]0 MOIIRIS WILLIAM R. _.". 68 SPADAfORE, )OS(P~ I. H " t SCHMITT. [DW~RO M. 212 SHANrl~LD, JOSEPH _,_ 68 VARNU~, MONROE l _. " WILD. "iLLlAM B. __ H ~ GRUMMETT. GEORGE H 213 AMliN. LAVERNE A.. _ 11 "u STEEL!. RALPH H. 213 GUI/HOLI DEAN __ • WHLACK, tRWIN H" "ElSON, (ARl P. u DORSEY, fRANK m CORNWELl. CURTIS L _ 11 ~ BERG. HORer ~_. 230 LOVE. IIAYMONII I ••._,__ 71 WILD. CHSUT S. " W~ROMAN JOHN 2~ WILSON WALTER W... ___ 17 HORNE. HENRY E FRANK. JOHloi _ .__ ,. BARRETT, TI!EOOOU' " CAMPBell, WIlliAM C. _ &4 S ,~" fiNCHER. EDWARD P. _ &4 rOLEY, RANCIS P. " HEPPNER, D~VIO W 237 " ,~" KOLB, LloVD I 23a McCOV. KERMIT j. __ ~ GALOSKJ. HENRY I. >0, WATSON, OSCAR II. 248 ROTHEU. JR" REID l. _ &4 HODGKIN~ 10HN f. " ~LYOE " ""_" 103 MADSEN, VIGGO _ .• _ "~... 2S4 SCft(WS, CH~~LES B. _ Ilol JAMES, 8, B. ]0) HOPKINS, BERT C•.•.. " 2S9 CAREY CHARLES H. •...... 89 DRE W. RAYMOND G. " _._ 10J PUCY " HORNBUCKLE. HOUSTON B. 270 STillS dN, JOHN M. _"._ 'l:S JOHNSON, L ,~ WArus, JAMES B ___ 108 DLSOti. OHN W•. " IOHNSON. PRESLEY B. 271 BECK, UYMOHo " ,~ SI'ENCE. MUY[N E., VI BOlAND. WILLIAM R. 110 t. ,~ WILSON, THEODORE •__ U. flUIAUK. CKARLES E­ " DIEDERICH. HAROLD L 2:13 " COrCKEl, GEORGE J. 283 BHSON, ~RTHUR R. " ___ III JONES. DAVID H. H. " UO BECKER. ARTHUR L, 2118 D I LlINGH~M. JOSEPH M. " III ORO W~ , WILLIAM II ZIMMERMAN. LOUIS 116 tUlUN. JAMES M ._ "25 n> GILLOGLY, HAROLD C. 291 BlUMEL. JOHN T _. 124 KAONAGY, PAUL " PREBLE. CHARLES L 291 n> BLOHM, HEROERT BURNETT, ALBERT M. 124 FAunt, JOHI! A, , "~ '" 292 BUIJCHAM~ HAROLO G. 134 HARTMAN. EUGENE V ~ GRAGE, ALBERT G. 292 BODOY, EO ARD W. ""•• "._ 134 HETZLER, HARRY A 'n'" REDMAN. DOYLE A 295 , GILLESSEN WI LHELM .. _"" 134 HI LLEY COYl t ft .. ~ WilliAMS. HAROlO 295 STOC[K. Eb W ARD G, "_. 134 HUNTER~ fRANCIS K~ ~ '" WILSON , JAMES E. 295 MURRAY, DONALD C. .. 142 McGLACt. CHARLts J. ~ '"u. o~WSON, I'HILLIP E JOO lAIISO~, aLA A. "" 186 MURPHY, GUY W. _.. __ ~ ,n KRUSe, HENRY J. :lI2 DAVIS. ALFRED A. __.... 210 SUNTI, MARLIN 0 _ ... _ on tANE, E.~, _... _, J02 LOUDEN, WILLIAM _.. _ .. 213 SPARROUGH RICHARD t. _ • .... "" 124 PEAS~EE. CrORGE A. .. JO.2 WEBU, WAllER R.... ,"._ 213 , WORtH, RuboLPH C. ___ .• ~ ,• BISNEfTf. JOHN M. ..~ »I FRllLA. JOSEPH Z. ._.. 243 , BEACH, MARVIN K. __ ,.'" BRADfORD. N08LE D. XH ABBOTT. CHARLIE K. __ ,q , BURGE. CARLOS_ . __ • ,. KILL. ERNEST W ~ NELSON. DAVID L. ~ , Ho_VAIK MICHAEL L. _ •~ ,. MUSICK. GtORGE E. »I CARR, NORMArt ... _ 16] , MeSWEE" WILLIAM E. _ ~ ,. PAXTON, DAl( T. _. ~ DOrtAHU[. OWEN B•. _ .... 26] , BRIC K. WILLIAM A, ..... _ •• _ ,. W~GNEM. CARL L . 304 MITCHEll. DAVID A. _ .... 261 , LONCSINE. FRANK H. _._ " BLOWER. lEO E 3CI5 COURTURJ" CYRIL C. _ m , CROFOOT. CH~~LES R, __ " '" O'Y IOHN H, :lO8 GREEN, ..... NALo W _ 292 , WILSON EDWARD A.. __ '" AU8AECKT . 10SEI'tI £. J09 BRUNO. JOHN __~,., , SOUTHWICK, £oWARO I. _ "u .. WAfTS. STERLING P. 309 CI£S. DANIEL E. .. _ " .. KERRIGAN I~M(S p, 313 THOMPSON, H[R8(RT C. JOO , '" MoRCAN, RALPH E. _. »I , SIMMONS. oORUNCE A, • .,~"!;!'!, ~; " ...... " 129 G~T(S, NEWElL C. _ ..... 321 BAR NES GIRDEN 125 , HAIRSTON. BRAXTON B••..• " ,~ SK tNNH. J. A, 122 FIPPS, WILBUR H __ D' , JONSON. ~ARL T... _ • -,~ CHAlliBERS no R. 323 MUTER. WIlliAM H. _ 348 , LOWE. FORREST H, • - ,~ VICKERS. TKOMAS l, :ll'3 KUTING, UVERNE J. ~ 157 , MIllER, ALEXANon _ • -,~ CHAI'MAN, ARTHUR I, _ 32Ii BARROW, MABEL L•.• _ 408 , MILLER. WILliAM l. .... _ • m RICCARDI, NICHOLAS "" l26 RICH. H. A. 440 , NUGENT; )OIlN D. , .... ,,' •.. m CLOuGH. JACK C. ._ 312 10NU. HNRY E, ...... _, 445 , NICHOL, KENNETH O. "" .. LINDNER, oEllMONo H ll2 SHDFNU, PAUL W ._~_ ._,~ 134 METCALFE, THOMAS C. ""' 419 , .. RQTHDUl. ALBERT C _ m BROSSE,,"U. HARVEY A. _ 486 , ToMBERlIN I. JAMES H. _ '" fROST. ARTHUR C. __ 418 , BENSON H"GO T. _ "q RYlEY, WALTER M __ ll2 COWMIT, JOE W. .". __ .. , HOlBROOK, A. l. , .. __ q '" MDORE. RICHARD H. *_~ 340 TI ANEN. AR TH UR R. _.. "_.528 , HOLMBERG, ERN EST J. " .. .. . ,.'" HOMAN, JOHN T. _...... _ 340 GRANT. 10HN L. , .. _... __ .. 549 , M,EACHERN, WI LllAloI A•• .. WH ITE. SANFORD ____ 340 CHARTIER WILfRID _ 568 , MnAIlIElO, STANL(V W WAUCIlOI'E. THURLOW V. '" UNDERWOOD. SANfl)RD T 3017 OENNINGi'ON. PAUL R. _ 510 , .. ANDREWS. HENRY W. _ 349 KETCHUM, VUNON t. _ CHARlIn, [MIL H " ..'" m , BAUERT, U NEST E. ____ 602 , NATHAN, ROBERT L. " .. MA STERSON, JAM ES .. _ 349 MCCU RDY , WI LliE C. ~. __ • 349 SAWYER. WILLIAM C•••. "" roI , ROBERTS, CHARLES H. , RUSSElL, ARNOLO R. _ .. " '"I!',1\~!::;r. J.-::-:" _ m134 seARMRoUGH. ROSCOE C. 3t~ BHU, OEORGE A. 625 " Feb,,,,,,v, 1976 eKeculive council continued

MfM8USMIP ., ROSt. lEO L 88Q RAINVILLE. LOUIS .. 2169 6~ C H"AN. ISAK M. 3 IN l .U, ., WHNUSPOO'!, aUf ORO ¥. SIll Gun IHILO c .. ..2221 BAllBA, BIAGIO W 3 , ,tJINOlO, JOHn A• .. __ ... CRABBE, HENRY E. ---22Sl CHORMAN, f~A"K I 1 .III WHHRAUCH, DON O. 890 HOGLE . MAURICE L 125) OIErt JD SrpH I 1 KIBBY, ROBEIIT L. ___ :lSl GRAGG, RUSS£Ll E 893 REID. 10llN .. n3 OUCAN, tOSEPH 3 UINH BERTRAM C• .._ . 353 001.1101, WILLIE H, ._ .. __ 893 STONGE. MAURICE M 225) OOlOBERG, fRED 1 ROUHINt. MEYER ...._ .. _ 353 '" SINGER, JOSEPH.. .90'2 Blf'lTl. VERNOM I. .._.. _ 2m GUGL IOTTI, NAIALE J SPARKS" HAROlO C..... _ _ 353 '"," WILLS, JAMES M 902 CEORGE. J~MES E. .. ,.. ,.229'5 JOHNSOf'l, AlfRED. 1 STANLE" JACK. 353 WHIlE. ALBERT F. 903 SM llH, llOYD E. __.... " .. _. .229'5 LANG. HAROLD M 1 WATKINS,. RAYMOND~. 3'"...c '"3M MILLLH, IlO~A~l A !I()( lETTIERI, ~UGUST ] ~ILS, JO"N ... .. 357 '" GREAVES, ALIIUT , 910 IYDEN. WillIAM f. 3 $NVOU, MORRIS ...... :ril MATTHEWS, S![PIIEN 911 OPTIOHU URLY RETiREMENT MAYERSON MEYER 3 BAlDWIN" 1I0RNSn S, J58 '" WOOLDRIDGE fRANCIS [ 916 MORDA, EUGENE 3 BOlL, JOnN C. .. 3S& t PE NSIONS A~ PRon li 1 ","' !MD MUNl. WAllER J BOWMAN, SAMUH 1. __ ::J>4 LANNING, HtNRV B, ",'" GOSSMAN VA1MAH ( '44~ Th 111< ..11,.1.1 (nett•• • OffNER, LEONARD.. 1 CAMPBElL, WilLIAM 1. __ )69 ALLEN. MEl G. 9S2 ItOS(N , RUSIN 1 WALUA, IR" IAMAL S. _ )69 Clneil u.rlft' rur _.dr,' I m DAViES, UY L __ '" SAVARESE, EOWUO 3 MilLER, WilliAM A, 379 __ '"591 BROWN, HRN D. _.... __ ... 965 '0' l~i'IN" !"') 1,IilUI SIRIANI, ROSARIO I 3 uri, rel.re llll"l " ~ I ; U _IU' ltCC£1 r, DillON 0, 390 ... 601 WALKER, IVA N N ~5 STERN, lAY E, , 3 WEBSTER, fRED C.. ,," 397 n! ., ~ljclt i' ''S, IS shw", STRATfORD, PATRIC K V 3 MILf ORD, 1I0MER M. ____ 398 .. 601 aEAVER, EV ERItT K, 970 prOUSON, MElVIN E, _. 97D V~NPELI. MMRIEN 1 I DENNIS, CHESTER S, .00 •• RUO, WlBSI£R 912 CUD IN FORMULY CARRHA, RAUL 6 MENKE, lAMES M. __ .00 I. Of l , U. .~ B~O W N CUffORO J. 916 THE O. HUMpHR(YS, CYRUS M 8 Hill, lAMES C. " ___ ~Ll "" GOODY ABRAHAM 0 981 $DONS. DONALD ___ , CHRISllAf'lSON. WM W 9 I WALLACE, MARVIN L, ~13 .".11 STEVENS, DRUE f _ '" GA8AUER. IIENAY P 9 fiNDLAY, JOHN T.. _ ~2S fUMING, DONALD M. _ 11 MIllER S~MUEL A. _ _ 1000 GILBERT, CHARLES E 9 SJUWSUI, 1I0WA~U A. 4~ >I. 617 BLACKMON. 10BIE 1001 M[HHEY. VICTOR N. _ II Ht~~lW . t;~O~Ct L II j BOND, WALTER W. .__ ~28 ", -'- '" llRII.l(, BYRON 8 __. " CALAME, KENNEIH C \I OAYiS, EOWARO W 1001 [ARL, ARTHUR R. __. _ 11 fiSHBACK, 10liN S. __ "-."'_ 429 . 62'1 ADAIR, WAL T£R R, 1002 CHAMB£RS, WILLIAM It 11 RUSH 10HN T " __. 429 '" ST£WART, SAMUH T 1002 ROBERTSON, EARL A, ._... 2l CLARK, JOSEPH W II ROI~. RAY W, .... ,_.. 430 639 BARllETT. HOLDEN 77 I 1 N'}:."w""'", 6~O CALDWEll, GEORGE H. 1007 DIETl. ElDRED A, II CAI N WilLIAM A 440 M~CLYMONT, JACK f, "".... i7 '" 6~O l[TlSCH[, V C. 1036 £IIWARDS PAUl I \ I I HOLLANO, LEON K. ._ .. _. . 440 OSBORN. NORBERT 0, loca MCCONOUGH, WILLIAM M. n OLASl:OCK. ERVIN C II BROOIE, 8ARNEY ,, ___ .~I ~ __ 6'3 OLS[WS '- ROLAND Itw9 SMOOTS. RALPH 11 HAARSAOEA EARL A 11 CHRIS1(NStN, THEONE D. 4011 - '" HANSEN. VIGCO C. 1050 COLEMAN. CEOROE W. II" HUNES , "",NAlD W II LANCASHR. OU¥£R P. 4011 . '" TRABBIC. LAWllENCE E, !D16 WEBSTER, JOSEPH G, 81 IUIAN, rARt II LAWSH[ KEHNETH 0, 4011 __-_ ...659 CAMPBElL, DUDLEY P. _ 1II II BAUMGAIIT, KENNErH S ,,1091 JENSEN, PIlAU E, BLANTl, I!DUNO R. 12S M.. WlllIAMS. LA W ~[NCt ~ .41 .~ OUINCY. lEONARD 109!i M£Y£R, WilLIAM H, !I SPtJ;C(R, H{NRY E. _ 442 __ 6!19 tURI, It" VERNON B Ut i NUNEl, HARRY M 130 O'CONNEll, RICHARD p, 1\ GITCHELL L. 0, _ ___ 444 MHZ. fHOtRlCK N. _ 195 J JOHNSON, CLARENCE L 1l~1 HII(RSON~ MillON A 11 TRENT, UONARO 0 ... 453 - on~. CUSIIINO WALLACE W. \148 VOSS. llOYD C 21~ PORTU. HuWARD C \I STRl[MPEK, IHOMAS P. _ 455 ... sn LANORUM, 1HOMAS A, .. , 1151 BOULT, RoaERT S. 25! !Alll, tllIAN P. 11 GIBBS, ORREN w. "" .. ,,""" ~ I _ ... 67] THOMPSON. RurORD T \ 1~1 EVAN S HAROLO J... ""_ .. 310 SEVY, MARSHAll, \I fOSHA, JOHN (. _,_.. ~ ~7 ... , S73 HORfORO, CARLTON R, ]181 lAR NEl lI, ANTIIONY L. ~" 310 STANfiELD, IH L. 11 CAMP. ROBERT 0 .. _ _ U) BOLAND, HARRY R, ~ . _. 31S SI(EL£, WilliAM f. 1\ ___._ 617674 RUSSO, PETER _ 1186 JOHNSON, ROONEY L _ ... 411 tA~GfORD ADGH C, 1205 Mlll[R, RICHARD 0, 315 STRICKLAND, ROSCOE p, * I! KOENIO. JAMU P.• _ .. 471 R. __ 6U IRONS. ARTHUR J tnt 10H~SON. RAY A. ._._ .).Ill TAYLOR. LEONARD l. 11 MtOERMOlT , WilliAM T. * 478 __ 592 tuTH{NAUE/!, PAUL r. It It WILSON, ROSS t. __ ., WEUCOME. VERNON O. 11 AlltN, UDIS H. __ '" '. ___ m P(RIUNS, HUGH .__ ,'" 10NES. EDOIE 1.._ . 381 WESI , MIRRlll C. II MILLER. lAMES W. __ 479 , ,~ MlrCIIUL, 10HN H .,," 1l2~ fRIEDMANN, ALfRED I. _ (2() WOIlUMI. 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IIC",~S MILLIGAN, JAMES A. 61l PORIU. VERNON L . ,~, MOIRS. WAIIU C. 66 . 1 Ibl IIIIIW,I' ....-..$ , WORK/IIAN GLEN E, _ 702 CUIP LORHl O. 617 PRESTON. WILLIAM 0, PURSELL p, W 17 COOPER, HARMON K... "" 733 GARO~[R. lOUIS W 617 DOlOUCIIIY. TIIOMAS III ,., SWAIiSON. K E. 12'5 CUD IN rORIoIULY FIKE. ORICE A. ... __ m rl"~[Y HOWARD H. . 618 IHOMPSON BUNARO f. 1515"" GARDNER. fRANK L _ Ilt TilE 1.0. Of l .U. HERINGER, lOUIS F, _ 811 AllIS~'( CHRISTIE e. Me WAllfRS. IRA R _15]6 LIPINSKI, W S 134 BRIGNAC. HERBERI I. _ 903 KOWAL. THEODORE T, 640 MillER. DAVIO [, IU"'M[RNtCK, lit. J. __ U, SMITH, ClOYCE E. __ '" ~ARESK. BRADfORD _1250 SHA"~OJi, wnllA'" E. 640 MOORE. WAYNE A, '"' COOWBES. SIOODARD f .... 171 IHOI,I_S. )UeHUD l. 640 SNYDlR. (LIAS A '"' HlTle. CONRAD _ 203 STAHL. ROGAN D. _ISOI HAROIN. R08ERI E 659 AlHJ(, KARL f "" Met.lAl1I1N, 0 W. _ 230 MUI.USH!' RELIC, JOHH I .l811 HOBSON. KEN~HH [ 659 ~l£UNOEII t r ". lINDSrv. rllAC1 C. 241 Ilf l .U. HAeER~AN. WENDEll A. _1982 HLiSON. CHAR'HR 1'1, S1Ii SMYlY. GUY II ... ,,~'"' DAVIS, ERNSI f, 246 HI~CKLH. VIRGINIA !I. MERRIMAN, JII .. B. A. 210 rlIoIMERSON, LEWIS O. 671i BOHLE, CHARLES W ] cox. DONALD l. __ &IJ CAIN. CHUl(S W ,., BHB£. DAVID W 3n BlaTII' bnlS NOT CHANGED O'C01'lNOR. JAMES f. _ Sal DAVIS, CIIULES 0 ,.,"" MEtER. V. H l59 RUOOER, WILLIAM S. _. 6 h~.HI III e'-l'Ies ;. I~ e W£lLS, WILLIAM P. ._ 6'J5 TRUMBULL, OSCAR A 1971 HOYlE, 6ERT R. " 381 foIORGAN. C. 0. II 1.Ir.-ullln! Dllie l ,f Ih 1, 1· EIN~RSO/l. ~. RVUCKI, R. ft. /el fRIORIK ...201!5 BRYAN, HOUC£ l. 390 SCHEIBEL. HARRY _ 11 I.w,nl Welf dlnl l~' 1'111 LlAMS. ANTHONY K. 101 CONNEll. BURTON L ,,~ SYKES, MAURICE J., 480 BURMICII. CHARLES 24 .OEN. WAROUt )0'2 COOKE. L_WUNCE G, LEP[NE. LAW1t£NC[ O. 490 SWANSON. JR .• JOHN O. 24 MEMBERSHIP aRAUIIN DAVID l. 704 CARVIN, CRAWfORD D. O[SROSIER~ GUARD 561 IN l.U. LONG, EARL ...... ,,' m '"' MEESE. GEuRGE H. , 569 BLACKMORE. lOUIS f. 56 GADDIS, LESLIE Y. 116 "" MORRISON. 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1- George Meany Awardees the Boy Scouts of Amenca. Brother Robert J. Woy. local 1653. l uke. Md., right. IS shown receiving the Award fTom International Representative Charles QUllln and local 1653 Presi· This Election Year dent Charles McGowan.

Help Elect Labor's I' Friends; Defeat Their

• The George Meany Award, a national Enemies-Give $2 rC(:ognition approved by the AFl·CIO I , Executive CounCil, was awarded to two I members of the IBEW. The Award m ay be presented to any adult male or fe · To COPE n1ale union member who has made a SIgnifi cant contribution t o scoutillg. Brother Thomas E. Arnold, l ocal 203 1. Th e purpose of the Award IS to rec· Bloomington, Ind., right. is shown re o ognlze the recipient's outstanding serv· celving the George Meany Award from ice to youth t hrough the programs of local 2031 President Ketsie Martin. .ct f ebru"ry, 1976 " safety tips for you and your family • , SAFETY &HEALTH

- By Pamela B. SchnierJ e-AFL·CIO labor Studies Center ~I • A~ II'Qrlo. cT' 1,)() f,. 10 rh.:ir IIni,ln (or more protection os~ielc, (ofh!n rell-rred 10 '" the hamlllcr, anvil ,md ~tir­ I from UllhC,llt h ~' and unsufe worl-ing condition" lillian rep­ r\lp~ ). rC'l!nlativc\. oHiccr~. C(lmmi ttee pCr-OIl5 and "cw;lnb need The'e honc' ear r~ Ihe ~Ollnd vihration, [0 the inner .1 110,:W tool~ and new YQcabulnrio.'" 'I ,ll.. ..: noise, for examp!.:. l'ar. The inner eM or cochlea i~ filled wilh a liquid. II hich ('OntInUOIl~ cxpo<,lIrC 10 loud noi-,c\ ;1\ worl c.m le.ld 10 ,I~ :1 rC~1I1t 01 Ihe sound \'ihration\ fe,rehing il. ,1.lrh 10 1o,,, o f hearing and dCOlfnc'iS. It can contribute [0 man} Ill· Ill;!!"e w;!\e~. Th~' II aves in the fluid. in turn. C'HI~e lin~ ne~"c,_ including high blood prc~'lir.:. headache", glnntlulnr ;llId ,elNtil'e h,ur l'cll (ciliR) to trigg.:r deelTical impube .. di,anJers, digc~livc probtclll~ and hC;lrI disca~c. lhal travel .tlong lIer\e, 10 the brJill. th us allowing \I, 10 In a few words. her.: i .. :t primer on 110bc for t h..: union hear. • rcprc'\Cnlalivc~. Loud n()i .. ~·~. muallv over 80 ltIJ. cau .. c rhe cilia 10 be· I\.oi\c coml,.... in 111'0 l'arictiC1>: come , truin.:J ,lOll :t\ ;1 rc\ull Ihc) IIrc unahle to ~end me .. · COll l jnuou~ or \lcudy noi .. ..::. II" .. mc.lsllr.:d on ;1 Sound .. agc.. to the br,un. [hh dccr C'I~e" he.lring ,Ihilit}. Level M eIer using Ihc " 1\" Scale. IVhich nljmic\ clcc­ I hi, dccn::r<;e i.. !"nown 1I~ .1 lemporary thre\hold .. hifl Ironic:.l1} Ihe e:lr\ ability to he,lr freiJllcncie~ . Since .1 !,er­ ('1 I !) ). 1 he greate\! I I S c() me~ in the IIr~1 hour of noi,e ~on heflr~ be .. t in Ihe mi ddle freqllcnt·ic~. Ihe ,(lund level cxpmllTe. It i, ("lIkd IcmpoT;lry becau .. c the (':Ir and the m..:ter is scn.,itivc to the mi ddle Ireqll..:ncie ... t:ilia ellll recuperate ,lIld }ntr c.rn reg:lin your nortH,1I hear­ Impulse or impacI noi,..:. li ke the thump of ,I drop fmgc. ing k\(~1 if Ihe e,lf i, gi\en time to rc,t, (H the tit-king of :a clock. Thi~ 1lt)I"C i.. louder ,I lid momell· In m.t[I~ plant 'rlU,llion~. even th e,ugh :t worker nHI ~ tary. al though it oflen ,olln ('II ~"po\lIrc 10 loud ntll"e. [hi~ temp,Han quenc~ i~ me,l\Ilcd in IIni11> called Hertz ( H /) Orle H I. 10', prah,lbll hel'ome~ permaocnt. Ikcau-.c [he e,IT ,1Ot.· .. e411.1h one C)cle p..::r ~CCl)nd. \ 11I,ic ... pecch :lIul noi,c an;, h;1\'e r<.'cuper;rti\~' !l<)ller,. il :, worker i, el(po\",u to loud complex 1>ound~ containing a \ari~[y 01 freqllcnci e ... Speech. noi,... for onl~ .. hurt periui.h or tim ... during Ihe da~ . he,rr. for ex.lmpk. ha, a frequcncy LI'lge lrllm ::50 to 3.000 II!. ing In.. , dlle,> nOI d ... \elop .1., quiek l). V(llume ur pn::\~lIre uf "lIl~d Oil the cilr dnllll i, me,l ' .] h.:re come, a time. hO\\<.'l'er. afl<.'r }~"Ir~ (If e'p'''lIfe ~urcd III Decihel, (d UI. A d B i, the lVe;tl.e .. t .... h:lt you he,lr. 11l'lead. The e:lr h:.~ three P:lfl\; l)u1t~r, middle and inl1cr C,Ir<.. • nobe dc"fn~'n i, Ihe 10"" of ah1lll) 10 hl'"r ~pt'l·ifi.: '1 he OilIer car con~i,t~ of the fI",h, .. hell and e:lr (':mal frrL]lIcncie\ (.1 "ollnu - lI~ually tho.. e ,olmu~ Illl ohcd whieh capture, Ihe ,,(lund w~le, .111\1 funnel .. them h' th.: ill voice l'{lrlllllll ilicatillil. middle car. , The middle CHr i~ dhided fmm the uUler car h\ the car· "[ hc rl ,,' i~c.dam

t8EW Jo urn,,1 "}Imd, 10,1 arc Ihe f. ~. Ih, eh .•tml ,h ,ound:.: a:. the prob­ lem get~ worse thl! ~oun(b of b, I. p, I.. .lIld dare losl. As Herland i l l u ~I r :I!C~. if SOmeOfll! ~a}~ !o a per.on with noise­ IIldueed heari ng l o~~. "Our olliec i, on the twelflh floor" what thaI perl,otl hear, i~ " Our 0 i-e i-on -c -wel­ -Ioor." One of Ihe r.,,! ~ign .. of noi,c dealnc" h a feeling of IBEW Local 1379 .:otr di<,comforl or pain. follo\h-d h\ ringing in the ear. Wins National flinnuu~) If a "orl.er hJ..\ c\pcricnced Ihe .. e \\'arning~ and .L1,0 find, hml\clf or her\Clf "orl-ing III .111 area where Ihe~ Safety Awards h.l\e lrouhlc eonvcr\ing in it nlJrmal \(lice wilh \Oflleone Ihrec feel :IW'I~. Ihe~ can expeel Ih.: lkcillcl level 10 be ,om.:wherc over 85 dlJ ami \hlluld ha\'c Iheir heOlring ch.:cl..ed. Re,carehcr, 1I0W hclicve thul noi,e cxptJ,ure contrihule~ 1" other he"lth prohlcnh he'idc .. 101\ ,If heMing. For cum­ ph:. high hlood pre\\ure. he;ldaeh~',. g[,lIldu[llr di~order~, !.Ii!:e,li,"e prohleOl\. h.:;trt di\e.I\C ,U1d ,lcep interference_ H ),'" ;Ilr;tlivc conlrol, ;md I;I"I~. and ,\nl~ if Ihc fir.t 1""0 JIlCJn, arc n\11 !c'hihk (M "hill' Ih~'~ ,Ire being pul inltl clfe.::l) h\ u\ing pcr\ol);ll prnleeliw d,:1 icc~. \lJeh ;II, car­ mulT .. (lr car plllg\. left 10 nght: Robert Farrell. Chairman. NSC labor Conference; Warren Angerer. PreSident of local 1379; When Cllll\ldcring "h"l eilll he d\lne II ilh ;J nOI\C I1mh­ Bob flltz, Safety Chairman: and Charles H. Tupper, km, I..ecp in mind Ih.1I cwr)' l1oi,e pwhlcm h," Ihree pilrl\: Director, Safety Department, IBEW. • rhe 'oOuree III the nui,e Im,lchin~·. Ill>rn. ~;t\\,. etc.) • I h.: p,llh OIer which Ih.: mli~e Ir.l\.:h • Ihe rccel\er (Ih.:.:;tr \11 ;t pc",-'n) COI/til/Iln/IIII 1'(//:1' fi4 • Members of IBEW local 1379 received the TYPICAL NOISE lEVElS highest awards presented by the National Safety Council labor Conference. The award ceremony was a part of the 1~75 National Safely Congress and i ,U • GIVE,.. DISU"'Cf E)(position held in Chicago in early October. The FRO". NOIS£ 10UIIC£ £NVIRO,..".[NI.L presentation of the Ha rry Read Memorial Award of I' O£CIBH Honor marked the third consecutive year that the 4 ISEW was cited for its safety eHorts. In 1973, the 50 "II Siren 1100 !II I ISEW received Ihe Award 01 Commendation and in 1974. the Award 01 Merit. The National Safety Council's highest individual

R'~I,ng M'f;~,n, labor safety award, the Citalion For Distioguished CUI·olI Sa.. Service To Salety, was also presented to local 1379 , Pneum,pf; Peen Hamm" Safety Chairmao Bob Fritz_ ThIS award is granled to individuals for meritorious service and perform· 1-1 TUI,le Weaving PI,nl 8011e' R~o'" Subw,V Tt ..... 120 ,,) ance in the prevention of accidents on and off the I• P"~I'~~ P.... PI,", lob. In acceptmg the individual award. Bob Fritz Pneumal'f; Oull ISO " 1 hbu"'~11 Room thanked the IBEW local 1379 officers, acknowledged F,,'gllt f",n (lOll II) In, de Spo" C.' ISO "'0 I> I the cooperation of Aluminum Workers local 105 V" ..... m (;1 ...... 110 III members, and the unIted efforts of those 00 the SfleUI> 11 It) La'g. SIO" Davenport Works Joint labor Management Safety Af;Cou~I,~g 011,,, Committee. • P',UII 8u.,~eu 01'", L'gnl T"~IC 1100 II) Warren Angerer, local 1379 president. thanked A.".ge A.. ,denee Ihe Awards Committee for bestowing the honor and M,n L.. ,I.-Rn,den li.1 commented on the continuing interest and concern A .... ,n Ch'C.gO 81 N'g"l Soli Wh"pe, t5 It I Slu(l,o ISpeetlll of the union members lor safety both on and off the lob.

Feb.uCJ'}', 1976 " AEI Steering Committees Established

• r.,'lore th:m 150 repr~cntathes from ii.. New Engl.md state, gathered al W;dtham. ~ l a'S'lchu\Cth. on No­ \ember tl. 1\)7.5, to ... ~tabJi~h ~lcerll1g committe..:, for M.lte ch.lplcr, \If lllli!­ j,UI.''' uf J\ mcricans for Energ}' I mh!­ < pendent:..: t A I I). Kepn;:'cnt,I!;"!." from the mh:u \tcd\\or).,cr<. of America. thc Intcrrl

IBEW Skill Improvement Course • With I )re~ident Pillard'" eu't~l/n· • af) in\"h!l1CC nil c\cdkncc. much cI f'lII \\,1\ de\<1tcd to the go::ner;uioll of .1 cour,e whidl would produce qu,trified c,thle tcJe ... hion Icehl1iejan~. '1hi, Chool \llth f,lcIIIIY ,md l'rgani7.:llion 10 handle cor­ re'>fM-'ndcnce-t\ pc ~ch()()ling on .1 fifty­ ,t.lte h.hi,. I he Mc(.ir,lw· HiII Continu­ III!; Ldul,.J.lhUI (elilic. \\illl .. (,o-)c.lr ht,tmy of Ir;tintng eompCh'nt radIO, Icle\hillll, ami electronic ":<.:hllician~. f11l~ thh bill, MC(oI",I\\ -/lill CuntinuinJ: PIctured above is a scene 01 some hIstone impact. Mr. John Thompson right. and I dllc;llmn Cenlre prolides the only Mr. Milton Gussow left, plesident and vice presid ent. respectively 01 the McGraw· hl)!lle.'>tud) COUf .. e to he ~ell!cted by HIli Continumg Education Centre, are shown presenting International PreSident Charles H. Ptllard. center, wl lh copy 01 Ihe first sertes of lessons In the new Ihe fund for the ImproH:mCnt of P~t­ a • ISEW Skill Improvement Course lor Cable Television Workers. Arthur Korff, ,ceond,lf} Ldltc.lllon. U. ~_ Ol)tce of dlfeclor, ISEW CATV Department. and Ken Edwards. director. tSEW Skill tmprove· Educ:llion. and is also accredited b~ ment Department, are left 10 right In Ihe rear. the National lIome Study Council. The cou r~e offered to IBew n1emhcr~ of rcc liccnsing r cqlltfemcnt~ ,Ind may obtain additional information rc­ i ~ .. ~pcciu ll y de~igllc d one h!ading to IS cUllege creuits \O " urd~ a degree [ll g:mling Ihis CO llhl! b) writing to the the ucsign,ltion of journe)lJlan cable Otherwj,c qualified candid :t tc,. Inlernalion:11 OllLec. allcntion i\1r. Ken • techntcian. II will also proville the Loc:tl unions amI tll embcr~ elll­ Edwards, Director, Skill Improl'ement n ece~~.Jr) requirements for the pJ"age plO)eu in the cable televi,ion imlm tr) Department. " tUW Jo ..... ", H igher Fducation. il is Sialed thai ";In unu,u:tl lJ(ol>ortion of women leaden -. 'Nith the ladies arc gnillimies of \l.omen·s colleges," Sludc nt ~ on \IOII\en', coll ege campu!>es College For Women halc Ihe opportunily to comnllrniC:lle v.llh and pauern them~ellcs afler ~uc • • A§ the :!OOth )'C:1T of Ihi' n.ttjon \\'omcn arc lurning 10 euuc.lIion 10 cc"flll v.orkmg \\Omcn III Iheir ad- I unfolds. 37 million "Oillen hold 1111'", g,l in thc nece ~,ar) 'kilh for 'lICCC" in 1ll1lll\lr;llion ,lilt! f'lclli1) The~ hold r On I} ' ... n }car~ 'lgO. thi\ llulllhcr 11;1' Ihc joh marJ..el. And many arc finding olliee, III ~ tllill.'nl urg;lIIiLeTcen L \\ h,j[ Ilolllen\ collcge~ were on Ihe 11:11 UUI. fldem:e ,Ind dl.'lermulation 10 succeed, cau~cd [hj~ illllllcn...: u]'\tlrgc Hnd II h,l[ '1h.:! f()cll~ I\a~ on coedue;Itiol) antI fol­ J{ecelllt)'. J{eprC,el1t:lII\C Corinne ,I rc the uppor t unillc~ HW:li ting tll;\ no.:\\ lOlling ~ tlil. m'lll) I\omen\ collcges " I ind)" IJoggs (D-L .. ,), being honored brl"cd of workcr'! llpelled their dour, I,) men, What tooJ.. for her uUh1:1ndlllg puhlic ,en'ice al In a rcco.:m ilLS reporl. it \Ill' nOll.'d place on Ihe,c camp",e, v.;1\ an im­ Ihe irwugllralion of the nell v.olllan , th aI the incrca,cd participation of Illediate ~eiZllre of ~llIdcnt le;[,ler<,hip pre"dcnl of r ri nll Y Collegc in Wash­ I women in the \\or~ force 1,',11] be con­ role, hy Ihe new 1l1.tlc srudenls, In a inglon, D.C .. r1llW in II, 751h yeOlr of tributed to several faewrs inclullnl£: malc·dominalcd ~()ciel) il wa, only wrlliec 10 \ILll11en, poinled oul thaI Ihc \\Olllen pn~lp(lning chj)dhirl h. \Ior"· natural for men 10 grw.p lemlenhip on Amct'ic:111 IIOI1l:ln has IIIv.ay~ been a ing hefore their chil .. lro:n enter W l)(ln~ fll ore imllOrtMllly women have he­ hov.elcr. man) of the,c fllclor~ ,pei! Wcnt up scvcn pcrcell! lLll d m :ln)' COIll..: '';mure of Ihc hope~ and aspira- rl<'CC,.,il~ r or a Iloman living al~Irlc. \choo l~ h'llled app l icmion~ 10 main- 11011' of Ihe comnHllllty ;1I\lllhe) h.)\c and in Ill;!n\' in~lanc..:~. \uPIl0rtrng 1,L1n a desi red Sludent hody ,i/e dcveloped Ihe organizational expcrt­ children. II i, n"ce~ .. an for h.:r 10 What the wOlllen' ~ collegc offers ne~~ 10 realize them:' fl lan} older -. "nier Ihe v.ork force. Iii, ;Iho l'lCcllm­ \\hich the coedllcmi\11wl ilNiwtioll WOII\en, a\ Iheir faillilie~ mature, illg: inl're;rs i ngl~ neee'i,:,n for marl\ uuc~ nOI j, a IOlal dcdic:llion 10 thc ~cck fultitlmcnt in their own l ivc~. The married v.omen to Ilork in thi, tim..: necd, of I10men in thl\ changing de\ire 10 enler the worJ.. force. receilc of high infl ;lt ion ami lInemplo~rIlenl ,ucICI),. '1 he eolkge~ concentrate :1 college degree. or t(llllpicte one he­ [0 'lIeee~Sfllfl) rear Iheir famiire." heal'il\' on carecr preparation for gun hcforc m,lrn:rge le:ld~ Ihe~e r Other faelOr~ indical": a dc.,ire on [he WOlllen. prol'idc \\Ol\)cn Ihe oPllor­ v.omen h:.ck 10 Ihe eI,l\HOOI11. The part of Ihc American v.oman 10 he a tlllllly for rcader~hip c,pcrience~ on I\Omen\ college hold, special sig­ vj;lblc part of thc hu,inc,~ C(ln ll11ll nitl, Ihe campus, ami ofTer curricululll mId nllicllnec Inr Ihe older ,tudent through Rcgrcttahly, Ihe III S reporl r':le .. h ,chedulu)g tlc,ihilil) to ~lIil wOlllen\ conllllllll1g CdUC'llioll l )fograll1~. child Ihat 0pp0rlunitie., for working v.(lmen emerging life p:lllern~. They are al~o Cllre progr:lfll'. 'pe;:i:ll ,eheduling. :lU· h:1\c nOi ,uhs[antinli} challgcd in thc eOnccrned wi lh valuc c1 :t rifkntion. life n1i,~ion" lind cOlln~eling. The grealesl '. la~1 35 years-the gl'cll1csl coneenlr,l. pl"nning. Hs~erri\'enc" Iraining. :Ind fear for lhe oldcr student i, Ihal ~he lion ,till being in the service indu~· joh ,e!Lrch ~kill~. II hi th al'C carried oul may nUl he equipped 10 compcte in Iries, Wlwt ha s changed markedlr o\cr throughoul lhe 10lal pl'ogram '0 Ihal IOda}', 11lOLII.'rn el:l~'rOOI11, Thi~ feilr Ihi s lime )pan, huwcvcr, i~ wOlllan\ COil !',\! ~clect;on Cllll lelld 10 'lIcce""flll i.. quickly laid In re'l ;" Ihe ,ludell I j, rcalizalion uf ht!r ov.n worth, \Volllcn carl'er choice, madc 10 reali/e Ihal her many year, lIrc now demlLnding cllll';l11ce inro Career prcparcltrle.... i~ llchieved of Jille ,eJ'vice 10 her family ami eom­ fil.'ld, once clmed 10 Ihem and Ililh through cOl!r~c oO'cl'il1g, ~lIch a\ lid­ J11UIlII\ give her in"ighl~ and di~cipline Ihe aid of cqual elllplnYlIlenl leIP,I;I­ milli,lr,l[ion and manageml.'nl, CO lli­ nO I developed in thc college-aged ,Iu­ lion. arc slowly hl.'ing gllen the eh,lIIce Il1l1niclllion~. and pr,lelic:11 ltorJ.. ing denl Somc cOnlinlllllg education pro­ 10 al)ply for hellcr IK)'>Illon,: hOllcler, J..nOII ledge in I)rogram., ,"ch a .. audio­ gr,III1' gl~e credit for life c\l>crience, Ilith a tighl joh m:lrkel, the ta,k of I i'IWI opcralion~ Hn\1 com pliler I.ln­ olher~ hold el:I"e, onl) on weekend!.. finding su il llblc emp l o~ ment rell\,.in, gll:lg.: (ione arc Ihe lhl)' of v.omen' ~ ,Iill olh..:r, ha~c hOlh da~ lind evenmg a dill1cull unc. colleges producing ~triCI I } leacher" progr,um ;111 dc,igncd for [hc con­ A common dra\\huck 10 Ilolll;ln'~ nur,e" rngli .. h 11m! fine arl~ m;ljnr~. leniencc of lhc ol.ler ,Illdenl Finan· ;ldlanccment is her hid. of leader\hip Tull.l) \ Iloman ~Iudcm i, e\llO,e\1 to d.,1 :Iid i\ olTered (lJI fl1;rny c:lmpusc~ ~J..ills and proprr c.lucation nceded 10 re .. 1 Ilorking ~ilualion~ ;l~ the I\omen's aho, Of gre;l\er importance. hOI,",cvcr, compele in a !l1lLn'~ I\ortd, I nldltinn­ c'lllcge ~Ire,sc, inlCrn \h ip ~ and \l.orJ..­ i ~ Ihe v.omen\ coliegc·, .,hilil~ 10 give ally women hale becn pllL ced in po,i­ lor·credit courscs in \Ihich Ihe , tlldent the older ~llJdcnt ,I new undcr'it:lIld ing lion, of "Crvice ~ Iemming from their enter, a fic ld of her c hoo~ing for ~ell· of h..:r worlh to hcr~df. her f;llllily, famity-oriented imaye, and dcnic,t dc­ cr.,1 hour~ a \Ieek during onc \chool and hcr commlillily, ei,iun"mlLki ng pmilion~ re,cned f,'r ~ear. Not 011 I} docs ,hc g:lin lutu:lhle I he nation i~ rlllv. rculi/ing Ihal one the '·man 01 the hl)usc," The nCII in\lghl inlO her chCl,en fictd , hUI the of it .. gre;l lcsl natural re~ollrces i~ its . altarcnc\s of wonwn's role in ~ociCI)', pr;lclic:11 joh e'peflcnce gained pul~ womcn, For the wonwn in Ihis tasl hwught llhoLJI hy the I\omen\ m,'IC­ her one , tep ahcad a, she placc~ her 4lHIri er of lhe IWenlicth century. fac­ mell!, ha<; gillen womell the incentil e ;lPI)licalion for cmploymelll IIpon ing changing perception, of I~ on l

Feb ..""v, 19 76 ,~ 17 I Canadian l~abo",· News

NUCLEAR• POWER­ ENERGY FOR THE FUTURE

• DU flllg [hc .. c c n crg\'Ctll\'oC")II~ dl'"doped h) 1\1 (I. the };llICrnml'n! l'cnmlll1lC,11 III II, IhC ot llcutrlllh, Iho-.c [ime ... nIl'T.... 1011 mor..... cil'mi,h an! 'lgcnC\ f.mlled in 19.'i::? to C\ll1l1l11ll' the p,lrlldc' re'pon"ht.: for .llom 'pilllin!!, di .. cu"ing nuc k ;lr rc'lClOf!> ." Ihe nlti­ \\orl.. h"~lIn h} Ihe 1';,ltion,II Ke ... e;l rch ,lilt.! tk\ihle wilh r\'~pccl 10 flld_ Th~re flwtC \olull.m In I,Lh:m (lIcr!;' ,non­ (lluJU:il ,It Ch,llI. Ki"cr in it, \\;trlimc i, ,ignilic;lIl1 .htl.:rence ht.'llIecn Ihc .I&le\, .I[mnle encr~~ progr'II11. C \ '1lJU fC,teH>r ,11 1..1 the U.'\ IIghl Al pr~',c lll nw.:k.tr pOller generated Callall'l. thl.' L llltell Stale" ;Hld Uri, 11,llcr .:nrich~u UfOlnium·::?J5 r':OIetllr, , I [hWUg .'l wlcn ("Ai\DU re;\clor, pro­ 1,lin Cl)Opcr;ttl.'ll on a nuc1cilf prllgr,lm pMl 'If IIhich incluue-- the public prtl' t Idc \ k~, tn;tn (lIn' percem 01 (;In­ dunng ,Vorld \\ ;lr II ('an;I\I;( \\.l~ .1'" 1.',1 wI'M.b the \ml!rtc:Hl rcaelor, dda\ [(11.11 cncr~n need, hUI b) lhe ,igned the heal} waler '} '1 1.'111. Ihe U , ~ , Ihr.:.lt 1(1 Ihl' .:11\ ironm':llI. I !lIm "I [he CCl1lun II .... :Ife l'\I'C<:h:U p ll r~lK'd li};h[ 1I,II .. r r':;lel\)r, .1Ill! Ih.: 1I.IIh progrC"I\": Jnu uelcloping I" Cn, why (.-., \ A c~·( . nJmt! 10 D r. A. J Mr.of;u.lian. r':,ll'tor, in opaation-in QnLnill ,It h'" .kcid.:d 1('1 e nter Ih..- Il ll ck;lr Iklll ·1 lil'C prt-"delll , Alomic I nc rg) 0' (:lfl­ D"ugl,l' Poi n!. I'icl.ering. Bruce 11l1- CS \ ', n.:wly formcd Seelion,,! (0111- ad,I I imilcd (AFCL). (h,lIl Rhcr d':,lr 'l'llion ,md Ko)phllln ;IIlU tn mittcl' ,m '1ude.lr Sland,lnb i, ;timing L.,hor,lluri,'''_ Ihc 'MlrI.1 \\ill h,;.. 111\1'\[­ QlIdll.'e, l'Cl1lill} I. I hl.'re ,Ir.: atomic ,II hJI tng ,I ~erie' uf .. t,m d ,lf(l~ \1UI ill ing ~IOU t-"lIion In nucle,lf gener,Hing re,,'.lrch l.'~l;Lh)i,h m c nl ~ :\1 ( h'llI. Rl\ cr, ,lr;11I f'lfIll for ( "i \ \ ,11111 11;11 Illcding 11l .. I.tltlll(Im Iller Ih..: nell III , ... ;,r... Onl:trio ~ 1Il\1 Whilc,hdl in ~ I ;tnilllh", III Jun.', ( ;1I1;I,la', nudc,lr p(j\\..-r prClgr,tnl b "' I ~ {llhcr C \ NDU re:KlOr, oIfC umkr

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h~'rc in '1ell'fotlndl:mtl. IIC arlo' '('l'illl! IX' .llInlle\l :I "'~,.\(HJ.- a. ~e;lr lIler':;I'<: (1':11 . i'nll': 1 hi,. llrlid t' " :,, ~ uhmill t' d e\l~lcm:e Ihnt Ihi, P'':C': (If kgi,I;tlil'lI ")lIle ,I nwn ,,11<1 Illa".:, 1i r.,OIlI/ a ~c"r h.\' Iklllher Au'lin T lmrrn', hl"int''' i, 1ll'1 gl.ing It I wllrl. , Pricc, lIr~ ri,ing \\ ill onll he allo\\cd a ~60() IIlcre;",e in mamIAt'r. I.l 11\20. St, Julu)'" "'t'''­ ,III amund u'-Ihe 111'''1 11lII iee,Ihlo: lIn.: .me .'"ll.'nd,lf lear. rhi,,, gro"I~ un· ruundl:llld, UroUI l'r Thurm.' IIrAt', :.11 1H.' ing the recent lIIere;I'-\! in Ihe prl.:e f .. ir to Ih.: \lorl-.er on Ihe lo\\er end (If IUE \ \, ( ':l lIIlIlian IIll' lIIlwf'li III hl't'omt' 01 liqllor at the N':II foundlan.! J i'lll(lr the ,{'ale and if Ihe Calla"i:ln gOl .. rn· murt' 1 ,.)lilka lJ ~ :.l'Ih t' '"I h,·half of ('oll1l11i"lI.lI1 ou[lct\ I'll(' gil,.:rnmenl m ~'nr \\,l~ 'Incere In tr}ing 10 C{)I1l(' hI urj.!a nil\'c! laIHl r.) h'I\ gi'en the 1I1111'~ e\Clhe that the grip, \\l1h inn,llI{ln. at 1.;-,1\1 in thh rl'o.:\'l11 iner.:a,c III liquor rric.:, i, a plcel' (If legi,ll1tllUl Ihel cOil ld ha.c A .. II( Ih\· ,ble ,II thi, III'iting, lhe f,'rm ('1' ta~:lIi.lIl a nd il i, 11111 '\lhJ~CI dfe':li,c!, conlrolkd "rie.:~ :I, Ildl ", ('"n,I\li;m j!\l\crnmelll h f I.:rml·d thaI piceI.' 01 kgi .. llltJ{)1l \\ agr lhl, cOUl1t r ~ II' 'it h,leio. .Ind 1.I"l' :I Ihe ,c

Local I Distributes Some of our m("mt>cn. in the Retirees fin ancial hintl or many memben is to mal..e I- 1480 Pins and Scrolls Club. who arc responsible for our fille IIllion, availahJc interest-free lOan, of lip tu $ lQO meel every other monlh 10 renew friend ., hip Jl<.'T \1 eel... I\h .. n a man is unemfllo~ed for L U. I. ST. UH 'IS. MO.-No\'cmbcr I \\,I ~ ;lIul to disc us .. some of their mutual prob­ 10 I\Cel.., or longer. In order to nlal..e fund ~ ;) Icry proud day for all thc mcmhcr, of lenl'. ,\1 the III~t meeting the spol..c~man 3Iail;lb1e the membersh ip agreed lhat while l ocil l l. On Ihat day_ our special i;UI:)! of from Ihe IRS gave ad\icc on problems thaI a man i~ employed he will put S20.00 ~ \leel.. honor. Inlcrn.uional Rcprcsenl:al il'e 1-I .lrold reI ired mcmbers ,omclime experience. All in lo the loan fund "hic.-h lIill hi: repai.J 'Ihen ,. Baler. ufficl:ucd at lhc ;t\\anJing of -.(:1 \ ICe retired memhers are eordi;IJly invited to al· the economic piClUn:: improves. This plan pin, :md ,eroU,. There were J4110 member, lentl. will he under eOIl,tant review with an eye I, elig;hle for servi..:c pin~ ,Hid scroll s lhat ,'anged Marl.. an X on your calendnr for Febru­ tow!trd im proving anti adding new fealures frolll ~.5 10 7S years of membership in Ollf "ry 1<1. bec:,,"e that i., the night of OUf as Ih e ~jtlla lion demands. union. T \\o of our members Aloys Riccl. lh V;llentines Dance and it is gu;mlnlecd th:.1 T he ~trilte of 1400 El e'·alor Division ;Lnd lIenry Schcrsluhl. have a combined scn'­ eWr}one \lho comes will ha~e the lime o f memben against the Elel'alor Fmployers icc of 1·1() ~cah of membership in Loc"l I. Iheir life. Mix 100 or so members of our A'\!>OCi;tl ion h now in jh eighth \\ ..-clt with Aloys R jedu~, 96. was initialed in 19( 4) :tnd fine local wil h music. dance. bughler. heer. negoti:ltions slill deadlocl..etl . A1 a meeling is Ihe second oldes[ living member in Ihc en­ ancl setups :md I am slire you will he corn· held December 8. 1975 Ihe Negotiut;ng Com­ tire IBEW. lie received hi s 75-ycar pin :lntl pl elely exhallsted by the end o f the evening. mittce hrought the employers' o ffer 10 the scroll. Henry Schcrswhl. 90. WlIS iniri,lted In Everyone is enc:Ollrnged to pureha~c 3\ lea,t membership for U vOle. In a nohy and a ngry 19JO ami received his 6S-ycar pin and scroll. 1\10 tidels 10 the dance. beC:l II SC Ihe pro· d emOn~tHltion of Iheir contempt of this All of the members th:H received pins ceeds of the d;mce are u..ed by {h e. relief prop(h;,1 the membership loted (..IS 10 119 ri{!htfully descrve the respect of our memhcr­ tolllmim'e. Such a painless way o f helping not 10 accept this unsati5factory offer. ship. OceliUSC 'IithoUl the ded ication 10 Ihe ollr fellow members in need. Around Ih~ clod pideting ~till SOl'" on Iahor movemenl thaI the~e mL'mber~ h :I ~·e I \I()ulti lil..e to bring to el'er}one·s ;1111.'0- while lhe negoliuting team cndc,.,or5 to dem o n~tratcd. OIiT gencr3tion wO\llti not be tioll the fact that Ollr B ylav.~ Co mmi~,ion i~ rench !I fnir propo~n l that cO III\l he recom­ enjuyiug Ihe ' t,Ln tl 3rd of livin{! we do today. now in sess ion. T he rurpo ~e o f the commit­ mended 10 the membership. I he chall enge that confronlS all of us today tee i~ 10 review the bylnv.s 10 determine TUOMAS VIN AR~IHLI. Ri\J. is 10 i mpro~c on the s tand ard~ Ihal we in· if :my change, are needcd 10 enhance the heriled for Ihe children of tomorrow. ehflnce~ of beuer serving the membership. T il{- B)'laws Committee I\HnIS 10 as,ure 50- and 60-Year Pins 65-, 75-Year Pins e\eryone that any eonstructiye suggestion, Presented at Two Meetings whcl her wril1en or oral, will be readily ae­ eepl ed. Lll. 11 , LOS ANGEI_ES. l:AI..- At Ihe Closing this month "ith :1 reminder to Seplember nn d November general member­ ~ cler) 'I orl..ing man and \lomnn not to lose shi p meetings. Prcs,\lenl U. eMI liletal;1 sight of labor\ common bond-unit cd \Ie suspended the regulnr order of hll~jness to I stand. divided 'Ie mil. l-la ve you con~ i de rcd pres('nt 50- and 60·)ear member.,hip pin ~ joining the Voluntary i'oliticnl I' und this lind ,erolls 10 tho-.e rC!irees \lho were able monlh'! 10 be preM:nt. FII \N(' I ~ Tt LI..1:, 1'.5. At Ihe September me~:ting. Internalioll111 Representative I'll[ Burns pre~ented n\lnrds 10 the fOlio" ing retircb: 60·yc:lr pin, City Problems Cause BrOlher S. J. Willinms: 50·)"ear r>in~ 10 Construction to Halt B roth('r~ lierm3n Otto Bauerlc, Emil L. Ehrhardt. Edwin r. i\! ;u·quar1. I'ele Suiter, Loc.! l. St. Lou •• , Mo .• was proud 10 p.esent a L.II. 3. "'I:-~ W VORK. , . V.- The uncef­ Don I . Smit h. Ra}mond 11·1. Sllhd. nnd 75·ye" pin to Aloys Ri~ e ku s . se"'~d. Witnessln8 th. hen! wera Financial Secr, ,-.y Robe't G. taint} thai has plagued New Y or ~ City dur­ Hany Shapiro. Brother Sh;!piro's pi ll was H ~nnessy. Pruldent Donald J. G.allke. and in g il ~ current tinancill cr bh h .. s .. dded m:cepted un hi s ~half b} hi, sons. Brolhers Aloys·s SOn R~v. Aloys'us M. R,eckus . S.J. significantly 10 the unernployrnenl in the H;IT\·cy 1\ . anti Norrn;tn, Illem~rs of alreldy severely depres-.<:d conSlruction in. Local 11 . dU\lry. Mosl city-financed construction h;ls T he re lIere four retired mcmhtr5 urlaDk to come to ;1 grinding hlJt el'en Ihough ,ome of Ihe buildings nre up to 70 percenl com­ pleletl. At the ~a m c tim~' Ne\\ Yorl.. Siale 11_ The U.S. Department of labor nanee<.i cu n ~ lrU C li Cal'h,·;.:ul polilkal :I(',iun tlIUlIP' on ., IlIo.;)1 :II1U nalion;,1 lewl 10 in~re."c em· _ I"1,l\n""1 anu imprOlC condilionl in our ;tlC,I. o\hhou~h Ihe: .11110 in.Jllllr)' _,em .. "cll ... (.n the ro.I.J 10 e~onomi.: rl.',mcr~, Ihe 1 ,",Uil'!lll&: Ir;o.Jc" ,,,ntinltc to I•• J; !-chin.J. re' 'ullinJ,! in II;.k·""IC.ld uncm"lult1lI'nl in .he ck,lfi ... 11 u,,,k ,I, \\cll ,,, olher •• "",i.llc\l I· !'lIiI(!iT1~ U;t(!C\. Ilt.llhcl" \k \Innu, Iw .. ;11'>0 ur~,·.1 the - I,..:al 17 mct1lhc"hip lu '''"pon o,llh Ih~ ) IhIU...: .tIlJ 5.:n.l[e lIiII .. on SilU~ 1·1~~c"nt:.· \\c ... e hupeful Ih.1t CIa} mtmhc, (liIl "I ill.' hi, her ..... ".1101 or rcpre...:nl.LII-,: (un· AI lhe Si!pl. mHhnl of l"" .. 1 II. Los Anl~I4 •• C"I., 5e""Ce p.n. w~.e handed 01'1. l~h IL ",hi. linlle.J dlurl on [hc PM! of Ihc ofti"r-. .md a . e Inl~.n,,"on,,1 Rep'lO$enlat.ve p"t aurn •• No ...... n Shapuo accePled 500 ye". pIn to. h,~ f .. thu. memha~hifl of 1.01.';,1 17 h;" re,ulte,1 in 1111·' H."y Shapl.o; Raymond M Suhd. SO years; Pr~~'denl U. Cad Hlel~t.; Oon l. SmIth. 50 ye•• s; "ltI\cnwnh ill Iho: 1.INlr dim;IlC til Ihe He.man O. 8a"erl~. 5O·yeaos; 5, J W,ll,am •• 6O·yea ••; Ha.v"y A Shaplm. aCCIOpted 50 yur p,n to. h" ' ather; [mIl l. Ehrhardt. 50 yur.; Pete S"tle •• 5O·ye3' s; [dw,n [. M •• quatt. 50 yea .. ; Inle" J) ~lroil "rca. ".honal Rep,euntal,ve I\ enneth Johnson .•nd B""nulo M.nage. £. [.,1 HlAA'n~ , Meeting Area

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I Brother Bob Ande'lon '$ <;hed,ng out Ih. cor ~ cui" ,n lhe old Io"'.rl .oom ,n Loeal 11', n.w b .. ,tdlng ,n Omilla. Nebr. AI the Nov. meet,n, pins we.e _1.0 pfO$ented. left 10 .i!'ht. are RetO,d.n!: See.etary Joe lel'n. 501 RO$enblum. 5O·ye;us; ASSIStant 8u,,.,ess ManiJ!.e. SIeve Ha'''n&lon. Pr •• ldellt U, C"rl H, .. tal". Sam D. O"'"n,,, 60 yea.s: alld Inlerna" on.t Repruent.I'v~ I\,,"nelh Johll~on

he I"C .....·nl 10 r~~ei,,· Iheir ~U·).·"r pin, •• ml Meeting '>CllllI~. namcly. It rolh.:r~ R.llph I Git>-on. H UJ;o r t\. htl!. I d!;;)r Maleer. ;tn.J hmc~ • ( \\ ;t~hlm;tn AI Ihe 'o\Cml"oer ~<·llI."r;J1 mn'linl!, tOler' n;.lion,,1 Repre,.·m.tlhe t\.e nnC:lh John,on r1r(·,cnll:d ;t (I U ')~:1I pin 10 Btuth(', "i.uulIel D. (.t ·irlin~. ;oml ;o~ n ')c"r pin 10 Hrotha ':oul Rmcnhlltn1 ,0\1 In~ WIl(·hhion of e; .ch l!encl.11 mcelilll! pr",cm.llion. Ihe rcdptcnl\ .uldlc"cd Ihc 8roltrer M,ke Sullovan '$ hlln&,n, I"I,,'U ,n tile .­ nll:mhcr,hip ;tn.J "PO~~ oj ,omc ur Iheir I. l'~ Old I,me', rOOm C;tr!)' c\['Cfien,e, III the Blolhcrh,)oI,)OI.i." ;I":lil ili~, • I .L 17. UF IKOIf. \IICII. 1"... ,1 17 reo Our rtlircJllrolher~ h",(' .1 ,e),!ul.tI hi· I ('(.'nlh r;tlifi~.J Ihl.' (,.. 17· .... Al!rccl1lcnl Il'ti!­ m'lfllhl~ mccllltJ; "n.J rl.tn 'CICI.II ~l"I' ° i.) I'IUPCft) r cll'lIIn~ a 7-'''';CIl'·roc:r·rn.lllr in­ ItlJ:elhch c.lch )car The) ,,1..0 I"~C ,huJ! 1 crt'.I-';: 10 .hc lincm.ln cl;l,,,ifi,;tlil}il .111,1 ,001· Irip, Ihruu!;hoUI thc .m!" 101 _cC: Jl(',n" ul • I';tr.,hlc inae."c\ in olher cI.I"" lk,'lioll~. in[erC,1 -Irip, on .... hi,h Ih~ \lilc' .IIC in· A!;rl'cl11elll' \\I.'re :11..0 ralilie.! rc,:cl1ll)' r(1f ,i'e.l, """ "ilh Ihe new rOllllt .,1 ll1dr . he h·17·lt l(ommcrc;;11 1'Ill/lCrl)1 alld ,1i'l'u"d. lh,'), "ill be ;thle 10 m~ ~. IIheneh'r h·17· ' l l cicphunc l ;o n" linc dc"ran.:e Ih ..,~ III'h. ;Ind m,lrc imr1o.lf\'IIl,h, thc, n"" ' J; ruu,, ~. h.L\c ;L place of Ihcir o"n IIhere Ihel '.,n r he "or~ ,i\1l.I.ion rC lll [!in~ rr;lklll " ilh d'IllC 10, I: I '~ [0 fncnd,. pb)' "'If.J,. or '0 -'" " In rJ;c nUlllher or memocr. 0111 or "or~. Members s.,.ak 0". 8{ lo c~1 17 meet,nf; umini .. .:e olJ joh,. -1 " IB EW JO\j,nol , \\ he n not in IISC by our retired members. Scribe Highlights Baltimore 10.1 forever. il was decided to tie a cow bell - the room \\ ill :1150 serve the loe;,i 3\ an area to hi) 1001 pouch. for holding sm:,ller meetings. The Ille m her~ World Trade Center T he worl. situation here is very poor. rstdla/;OII. lhoc hhlork Remember, \Ie IIH' a Brotherhood. of ~rvice to the member) as finandal seal" " 36·,gun frigate built in 1797. r hc ground H IIIOLO G. "' tLLS. J IL P.S. lc ;I\ailable to renl !O other ~ I arilimc tory repeats ihelr. the~ yOllng m~n I,i!] be organi ... alion,. on the team of the best darn e!cc t rician~ in I he eledric:d worl. h helng i n~I~ ll c d by Ihe wurld bec!w ,c of Ihe avnih,bilit} uf Ihe Ihe joint efforts of I.! lumcnlhal·Kahn Corn­ '''!lI ning of the IHEW ,Illd the NJAIC. I he pan) ,md Ihe Truland Corpowtion. declrical !Iceompan}ing pholOS clearly sho\l the pride contracwr,. The general foreman i~ Karl fell h)' balh labor and management on Ihi) • Ander)oOn, and Robert B hll~dell IS Ihe 1II0St auspiCIOUS occasioll. 'tC\lard. T llo .5tK)O amp feeders "ere We arc nO\l ~tarting to hear some of the n.:eded 10 handle Ihe buildmg·s eJc..:trica] roo1Step~ of OUf fellOl1 countr)men :h the) n... ed,. T \lo 1600 amp hus r

Membeu of lO(:al 24. Balt,mor•. Md., are work· Apprentice Graduation '''Il on the Ballimor. WOrld Trade Cent.. shown here.

• Local 24 B.Dlhers participilled in [h. 1975 lIbor Day parade. Left to ro81'1, .'10 Ja. Woods, BLls, Local 26. Washington. O.C. recently held graduation ".,emon,n for 98 apprent,ces. shown here. ness IA.nager Jaf;k W. McCorkle. Ch.co Voso. • and A,nold EII,oU.

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JATC ,,,t!. tell to righ'. a re "5~i5tan' dir""'lor. JOhn W'dener; r.,id.nl'al d""",'or. f,ank C,osby, World Trade C.nt.r crew. f,ont ' ow. I.ft to ,;&ht. Businoss Manaser Lawrence Hogan. Ol'ector luls"nl resld.nl i.t director. Gec:orae Tedac:o; are B,uce BaranOW$ki and John Spearman; lee· Clinton Bea.or, and Chai,man f rank Seat a re mono"ly Ira,n,ng d,,'ector, Paut Parker; assistanl ond row· Bob Bla,sdell. steward; Ivan Anderson. shown. left 10 righl. congratulal,ng class vala. direcIO,. B,II Creamer; and Orrector Clincon Don Curt,s. Plul Riley. and KI" Anderson. dicto"Hn Ashtey Ennis. BOI,or. flbruo, V, 1976 " The culolf JUle for regi~Ir:llion in Ihis lUUrn,mH!nl is Mardi I 5, ~o p1ca~c be prompl Work and Play Local Lile ill reHlrning t'nlry forms. We arc looking I .Ihead 10 :I fun lOurO,l!l1enl coupled "ilh lIi c",olt'noi,1I ()'erlone~ for .1 one-t"o punch e jfect~ l or funh ... r information. plca~e con- 1:let BrUlher K~II HUllt at (3UI) :!61-7Y49 ur drop him :1 line at P.O. 1I 0~ 286. Gam­ hrilh. M:lr}land 1Jt154. As "I,' ~pt'al.. ill lone~ of Ihe Bi."enlellni.lI. it seems :lllllo~1 ironic thaI OUf country is I:unfwm ... d "illt rll.lO) ,irnil;lf nh,t;lclc, !IS ollr forcf;uhers bce,1 in lite P,I'1. HO'lelCr, III our ne\1 11M) )C'II"~ of ,ecoml-l!l_nonc :,ch ie\cm~nt. III,' lIill meet and I.·omlu,·r ad­ Brollle" Bob Seaman. Businen Mana"", Henry Mem!> ~'~ .,/ Local 41, Buffalo. N.Y .• who are on Hr,it} u, " ... hu, ... in th ... p"'I. I h ... 0111) dif­ s..."man. Bob a,omell. Bob Bra"dl. and r,anC:II 51"ke a"3"'~t the N'agara T,anslorme, Com Porronnl ~ ! '.I, "Ih! chOWl ng do .... " at 'h~ Ch,,~!· pan)'. ,lfe Shown :01 .. polluck dlnne, held In~_ feren,·c being. tod.l} "e usc tbe late. nOI Ihe mas ~moke,. htld ,eeenlly al local 1. New 'h~m rit!..-..] h.,t·, t\"'elk!llli'llI~ SrI'ain, Conn. I IIIKI r-CI C. 1I 1)("N. IU.1.

.] he 3!nu AlIl1ual II,II1dk:)p B.I" l_ ing I"urn:mlcm of Ihe III/ W "ill he held JUlie II Ihrough 13. IY76. h) Local 26. 622{) K:lII':'S A\·enu~. N.E., W,,~hington. D.C. 20(111. I-0 b;ul off and lhe inl<'re~t rntc~ so Bro!hers PhIl lalaon 3nd I( eenftn P Inder j" Ihe high. ~Itchen al the smGker. " he con'lrllcli"lI il1llu~1ry Il id l::CI one Chrblm; I ~ pre,ellt, the boy, in W:l shi'lglon PensIoners wr-o auended the first meetln" 01 the Retlfee$ CI"b .. along lIith Ih..­ doubt il \la, a fl',,1 Itelp in ~"a)ing some of ' .. ,,,menl comm,ttee, relaxing aile, Ihe work wu Corlll1l1lnil) Sa,ices COl11ll1in~c joilll"u 11'­ a ll done. Ihe olher !)C n :,IOrl>. gcth~r "ilh much clllhl]>ia\tll ami enag) w~ r he local rc,'cllIl} hcJd .1 Chrhlma~ ~id -u t f Ihe rrogr;lItl. It lo u ~ ~ li~c no" Ih., Slllo ~er IIhkh \\a~ f:oirl) "ell .lllen,k,1. The Unlil ne\l Illonth I \li,h all Ihe Brothen dun i, "ell on ih " .. y. Of the p.::n,il>llc""" 5_~ ;;If:lir IIImc,1 utI! lery "ell Ih:mh In Ihe OIdni ."".1 the IeI' lIor~ pk-lIIfe in Ihe ncur futufe. " h., ulle). 1'."1 rl · e,iJc n1~. Leorwrd " ~"rf .111<1 " rC~1 of lhc enll'fi(linmCIll eommillec, I he I-..n o\\,. 1ll1l}hc Ihe l >r~,iJ~nt I'ith all hh i).111 I .:"i,. "~rc ,ome of Ihe ,ti'lin }!lIi, h~"ld .",i" thc club in e\er}' /lO',ible \I,,). All km. Frand, ~Iitl i,n't "lli,fi~d; he ~;I}~ Ih .. 1 in)pro'c .Ind Ihe unemplO)lllell1 I\oulll ,Irul'. IIcr..- \lckOllled by B\l sirll.'~' " I,m;,}!er "kl·"" 11C\llil11e irs gumg 10 he elen heller. I 11011- lIut if Ihll("~ n~" hi, rlm\ Ihen he 11"11 !wlt,'r l'ol1n1c Rice. I' resi,knt Gene A","ll~ ,Iml IIcf \111M II"k-b he h!l~ III' hj ~ ,I~ell' 11')\1- ,tal home and "01'1-.. out !I ,0lutiol1 in'le .• u lI1lb J....IZIII,,)\\,~i, fmm the '·Ollllllillee. I he;ml him mumbling ~omclhlll" ,Iholll .)f rllnnltl!,! all ,1\':1" Ihe \lurid II orr) ing an ... uI Uro!her S;Hn ~hgman. olle uf Ihe r~lirce,. d.II1.:mg girl~ or ~omclhing. Well :1ll)\I,I} I "Iher Jl("orle hc~""w ""- Ihe fl<.'ople Iha! 1';1\ .Iml ,·h.lirmltn of Ihe org ~ial. S~rI. and Ira~cl adil ilit'S, for 'lOrlictime bUI Ihl) " nOI to indicate [hat Qlli!:er, "ere In~Ullle.J ,It the [)e~emh<'r there h;,5 been no aCli\lI) in our area. Con­ mC'eling :lnll comrnUlce~ for the ",riOIl'> ae­ Ir.I..:1 ncsoti;l[iun\. i!ricIJ.nccs. lonu arbil ra Ih iw.'\ \lcrt :lppointcu. Others inICrt~IC\1 tion hC;lring~ ;ontl other acti\lIIC~ ~e<.'p lhe ~hollld ':Olllad 5.,,". the ('ul1l1llunil} Sel"l j,'c, I (1<;,,1 ~I \[;.11. oflke ..... :lIId SlcII;lru , bu,y. Commil1ee. or the local hall. I.ocnl.'li l currellth nc~(l\iates .tnd :tllmini~lcr~ \\ e rCl:cllcd ;1 note from Geor~e " o<:h U\C, IU ,,~rccmcll!~ I\lth emplo}ec\ in ollr i, and 1I .l fOI<1 Nehon thalll..ml,: the 1000ul for otll\"lc. u[ili[). telephone. ;11111 ..:ahk tdc­ the gifh _,ml the Ilill~. Once again. "c're ,i,iun juri ..... i~tion. A n~1I raunu \If nego­ ..orr) Ih,lt the) ,,,uldn'\ male the p"rI) "noJ lia[ion\ is nOli undcr \I.,). ,1;'Tiini! "ilh ollr ""hide I")\\C( ":,,n,lrll..:lIl.," and line dear­ I.\C \\j,h them both the ht:,t of \'Ief)lhmll. Mernbers 0' LOCIII 48. Portland. O'e,. are em· Brot her Tony t...! cin died in Seminule, ployed on the Fred Meye. iob. Left ' 0 .iaht a,e :mce :.s;rccmcnh. ScOIt Oav;son. F,,,nk H ,ek~. J:ly To~hiha.a. 1\ nell fnce on the I oc;1I ~ r ~tafr i, I'lulid" llllli Brother B roni~ lau s Nagorsl.i of M,ckey ",,,nonlY. Dick COx. AI.. Ebel, CIlII A~~i\llIrli Hlisine~\ M:.n.lgcr Dominic Ril;lr;l the \larl..c1 El ectric Com pan) pa$\cd ;'\\,11 Tlnale~. Dick Low. Jack figncu up for • the ..:Iub the firsl niShl. bUI un(onun.lle1) lie I'o"er Compan) in OU,'"'" lI1iooi, .mtl rr· pl)Sl:d ;'\la) in December. The club memo plJ.cco.l Hrother Terr) I-inne). \I ho reluI'nrd 10 Cenlral Illinois I i8ht Comp;t1l)' in SrTill ll­ t'(T\ lHlended the \lake a) a group. licld in hi\ furmer clu,\ifklltion 1I) joumc)· 1\, I)f Ihis writing. members "or~jl\~ for m;ln lineman. tht 'iasala I ran~fOIJ1lcl ('omp.m) lire en­ Word has lx:en recclleu from Iht L:t S.tllc term!! lhe ~ i Xl h ",ee ~ of a ~[f i~e a\;;,;n\[ [he '11111 of l oc,,1 ~ I . I\hi..:h is one of the J I Com pliny. The chie f i\~uc seems [0 be a uniu m;l~ing up our local. Ih:!.t ptin, arc pen,i"'l and nery dTort i\ being made b) under ";l) fur their second "nnllal dmner Iht I~;.I 10 negotiate lind end the strikt. We dancr. to ~ hcld ~ I ") I. 1916. I ;j~1 )C;lr', ho~ th .. t by the tIme )011 read Ihi\. all " III get·tollcther IIns quite ~llCCCS5fu l ami the be ~cttlc d lm d cveryonc "ill be bad on the plannmg Commlllo!e i~ hi he commenucu for job. pwmuting nn clcnl '"ch ;" thi .... IIhich cULt'" "0.\1"011" Ihello\\ ~" I . ... .!). goc~ a long 11;1)' 101l;1fI1 csmbli,hin{l the Foreman Henk C.enswic k. tift. I. ,nown With spirit of bro[herhOOl.I. understanding. ;1Il,j Bus,nen RepresenTalive Tlrn Joy_ coorer"lion needeu 10 ;tccompli,h our (10,,1\ Twelve Local 48 Members A~ often slalrd. indifference can be OUt greale\l en.-my. On Shopping Center Jo b Local 51 H as Bee n , Unlil nc\t time remem~r to :lItcllu )our Quiet but Busy I" l . "N. I'OR·I !.,\'!). ORf.:.-T hc I•• rgc\t luc;11 meeting, nnd hct'Jme beller infl)rmcu p:trli~'ipa[ing mCIllbl'r\. I rcd Me)cr ~ hopping ccnter i, no"' being L.U. 51, SI'R I ..... (;I-'If.:l.Il. II. L.- -'Ihc Lac;,1 huilt It1 the cily or (jlc,lmm. loc:llc,j e;I~1 uf 5 I slarr. on behalf of :.11 Ollr I1Icmbcr~. Oau \ W, LKI R. JR .. III\J I' urll.lnd. I he slore. " hen compleled. \1 ill hopes [hili clcr')lJne has enjoyed" pleas;.nl h;.\~ I ~~.tM)() "'Iuare fcel of shopping ;art •• , J.nd hJPP) hoIIlIJ)' ~ca'>On \~ \Ie enter thh Ii I, e\ptclC'd 10 t;l~e nine month, 10 (001- Ne" )'c:.r. "C .tre "II hopinJ:l ror an mi' Work Scene Dismal Except [llel": Wa[eu EI ~tril' b the eleetrkal nllllrw.:· pro\emenl OHI' the 1 !I~t. c~pcci.III)· in "ork For Aid from Sister Locals ..., [or. Ihere are 11 I.tlcal 411 mcn on the job ror ollr Olll~ide con"ruclion mcmbc ...... A[ the ;11 the prc~em time, '1 he joh i~ a [) [lie.ll run· pre~cnl time "C hope to 'oCt \tIme lran,­ Llf. 53. K\,S\S ('II ". :\ 10. l ocal ~J of-the·mill conSlfUdion Job, eAcq't Ilhcll mi~sion [lrojC..:l' Ihi~ ,pring :m,j ..:crt;';nly is c'[lericncing the \\U"t unemplo)'ment lunch tm1(: roll, afnllnll l;oter un. as new genenlline facililies cur ever. I hi~ is \lIrc going to he ;1 l(lOS ~old " or ;l lunchroom. the elcctriclll1;'re\l nO" rcnll)' under con\lTuclion or prOJ:lrammcd arc "inter! Our oUI-of-\lor~ h\t gro\ls u.lIl) oc.:upie, Ihe \;,Canl i.:c cream ~lOr .• s;e ;lre;l &,.\1 1);I\ ...on. II ,i\lh-l("r01 apprentice. \1;1' / ~------, , .. riH'n th~ opporlUnil) of 1I, 'l hcrin~ furnitUl't f,., th~ nel\ lun~hroot11. lie uio.l a \lollo.lerlul juh ~lf putling tos,:ether ;1 [•• ble of plr"oud / Address CHANGED? '\ anti hlU b}' fours. I'or chairs. he uwu Brothers. we want you NAME •••••••...... I etnpt\ "ooUcn wire r~cb, [hI" be~t for lW) to have your JOUR I NEW ADDRESS ...... I mlllom 10 re~1. NAL! When you have .. " 'l\\C\Cr. somehllw. Ihue "as ~mcthing a change of address, I ml)~inl!. When told of II. Brother 1);11 isml please let us know. Be I - did ~omc hCll rJ SUllIChin rt:. hum homf' h(" sure 10 Include your PRESENT LOCAL UNION NO. I brouS;hl In :1 fine linen lablecloth lolt! old address and please CARD NO ..•.•••.. I hl;tU~cl) :.nd pl:lccd il over the [able. rilen don't forget to fill in tl! Ynleler.lt other to.:ah \lhll h;1\(.' I:>o: ... n ;.hle It> "mrh'~ m.m) I 0.::11 ~3 Orolh. el'>. 'II •• f II. '''JIIIJ hle hi Ih.ml e.ery 10..: •• 1 Ih .• 1 h •• ~ help<"d '''. \\ ilhl'lIl the htlr of ..... ler.11 tolhin~.\ m.m.t!!e", .mJ .",i'I;IOI~ "ho h;tIC to~cn ,·.tlling our h.11I for men, .mJ rc.. eilin~ ollr •. 111\ ;InJ Jir""'lln~ tI. lu "orl. uur ,1111.1111111 ""ut.! hi.: ;, 11>1 "tlT'>C. I ,uri' ho~ in Ih~' nc;,r fUIIIIC 1h.11 our IHlr].. ,;en~ "ill IInpftl' ...... u \I'" ... m .Ig;.ill hO\t Ir.llcling Brolhers ;mJ rer.l) 'time or Ihe helr 11'0;11 h;" heen gil(.·n "_, I "oul(l Ill.e lU urge :tn) Illemha, uf 1.0..';,1 D IIh .. h:lle heen 0\11 of I\orl. ur Th.rtY·"ve·~nr membe,s. lofl 10 "Ihl. Ire WIIIO' Oaruy. Char". Savlle, GeO'I" $Iale •• Vic aillard. )'" F.;)nk AU"mba"gh. J. W John.ton. and [. D.• Pell" P~"lh. 0111 IIf the jllri"tielitlll for :111) 1cllgrh of time. 10 C011l. 1 ~1 Ih~ halt .tn,1 1;111. 10 either J un ~Imtntllh "r t-, ,'uh (JIIMf) .Ih""t Ih.: 1I.:.lIrh Annual Awards Party I Know Somclhing Good Ano"I You :lIld W.:lf;l r.: il"lIl:II1':':. 1 ind (J\II "here }Oll Wouldn', lhi~ old \lorld be beller if the ,',11111. " 011 m,l) h.lle 10 m.I].." ,clf·'·IInlribu· fol~, "e llle ... 1 lIould Sily. Ijon~ if )Ull Jun'r 11.1111 Iu IO!>~ )Utll" nhllr· " I ~now ~,)melh i nl! guod aboltl )011." ;mJ Ihen Ire;ll 11\ Ih"l \I;I)"! R n~ III) BOI' "". P.S. Woul.tn'l il l>c lin.: .• ",1 lland) if cal'll h.llld ..-I;I\p 11;lfIll ;lnd Irue. Lile-Savers c'.rrieJ \\ilh it Ihi! :,S_lIran,·c. '"I I.noll ...... omelhing ~0I1i 1 .Ibulll )011." ,;; - \\\11111.111', life bt: lOb more h.lrl') if Ih,' good Ih,It'~ in 1/\ .l1J. w ... re Ihe onl) Ihing ;100111 liS Ih;11 foil., bolherell 1\1 n",',IIl? At lhe ann"al aw;).dS d,lln.. of l ocal 59. Oall ... Tn .. three gene ... l lons of Ihe Mead ramlly were \\ ollilln', life hoe lOIS more IMPP) jf \Ie preselll. letl 10 ..gh l a.e J ames Creech. local !I'll rr:li ...... r Ihe goud ".: :.ee? p,esldenl; Ch"lu Mead. son 01 Bill and h.mulf I ur 1herc'.'> _uch .1 101of 1;Ol>Jnc .. III Ih .. a 3O-ye~t membet: Bill Me.d WI IIl his 50-ye•• gold watch; Imorn;)"on;ol Rcprasent.llve Tomm)" ""r.1 of )011 :mo me. Hammer; and g,"ndson Gllr)" M""d. second·ye.,. \\lIlIldu't il he lIice to practice th .• 1 linl' \1,1) app.flnhce. hold.ne I cI~e w.th Ihe IB[W "j 1hin~lIl~ lOO'! flmblcm. "I " III ~no" !>cr,hir ,ill in!,! on Ihe ben.h. Th.. - nl.'\1 11l'IIMy reri"d ii' .1 li,..,l·pcriud aprfenli~e !;"Ihefed III honor B rOlher~ (i.I) Ie \ld)unalll }car tI(>('_ nOI luo.)l. 100 rromi,il1g for nwn) ~mctime~ 11 " hJrU 10 Jefine jll~t \\h,1I ,'00.1 Re('<;(' Juhn,oll ;11 Ih.: p ...... nl.'lIon ... ere· of our IIwlh('h .1_ Iheir Oencfih Me runnlnj: the "ord "Hrolh ... rhouJ,~ ."' il ,'pre.lr, In mon) of life·S.L11ng \"':lrJ~. f'lf ~,,"n~ the out and ~tl :11'1.' Ihe ~hor'·term jol:>-.. Ihe lI"me "' lnlern.lll1l11,,1 II rulherhou,1 01 life 01 Brolher John \li~h:ld~. I pur,h.,,(J " I.e.) u...:ful rle.;e ". e'IUir' l.te.:tric.11 \\orl.er.... " lIl.:an.... UUI. r.llhl·. Ih.U! 1 h(' "'\;lrJ, \lcr(' rre,cmeJ h) 1IL1\llIe,\ menl. de~ll!ned h} one or ollr BrUlh,'I, I hi~ 11 ~ 10 IJcline It. )11,1 ,lItenJ Ihe I 0.: •• 1 ~'J\ M .uI.I~~r l OLli, I elk..: Oil I:>o:h .• lf ,.f I'rni· all'r"rpo-.e hol..ler Je,igned \\ ilh Ihe _porI'· •• \I.I,d pMI}' and )0" "ill g':l .. r,· .• 1 ~oud dcnl I'iltml. I hI,' \Xcl.ion pro,ided ;on op· men .mJ Ir •• d.:,men in IIl1l1d ';,In I>:: .11t.I.heLl ,lrnlOlhlr.llion of it~ me.mins. I he .1.1Il,ling Il'iJrtunU) for nl\'mher, 10 'OI:I.llile "hi1c 10 belt t,,'>t". hohl.:r ur r4:~rcl,or) for 1m· 10 the IBL \\ 1t.1I.1 10 be !I re.,1 UCI1I1lIl\Ir;I. ':OIl)i~I"J of cot.! ~'L1h ;111.1 Ii'luid r('fre\hment. Iher infOf\11;1tiun. liun ur Ilrolhcrhuod ..1 .'> "'dl a~ :J highli)!hl Contr:LCI n eguli. " lon~ fur Ihc eOIl,lrll':lion Here i~ anOlher of Ihe fine f'O<:lH' II rill en in Ihe li\es of Iho'C BrOlhers '" hOI1"rc.t. L1ni! "ill begill loOOll. by M m"} Michrhw, I,ife of r"lir\'e JO"'rh r hi, }ear, ,I ,[>Cei ul part of Ihl' I'ltlgr.lI11 D OLGI IS H . S·tOVT. I'.S. ,'l ic hri nll: II.I ~ ,kdic-:ltc d 10 Iho,c U ro !h .:r~ \lho \\ ... r~

IBfW JOY!IIol .. nOt prc~cnt bllt \\ ho, during the r.l~1 yl:.Lf. n~dit union. T he (lcnrnJ,; "a~ compleled Local W·s emplo)menl 'ItllallOn is poor were called 10 their cl~rnal !'ewart!. Amlher "ilh lery enjo)ab!e dandn\,t . Itt this time. There life n lot of our BrOl hers .. AIle ron Williarn$ Co nducled a very ~Jlccia) Once "\,t ail) II'C. the membcI·~hi p . must say oul of town working. and the hig jobs ;11 Ihc ""d \.Ie":1 ,'ill~ "a,muri,1i II) those uep'lrlcd th,I1I~' I,) Sunny I-l ich. <:I1;lirI11;II' uf Ihe UnivelsiTy uf Texa, ~I S;I1\ AnTo1\io aud Ihe IpO B rolher~. allard. pari): J;lme., I·Ofem;ln. busine~s United Security S~·rvice~ A~'>OCi;l\iol1 are now With the \\orl. situation being al a leT) m;mager: ;Ind the local ullion omce staff for coming to an ent! Hopefull). ever)'one will 10\\ el;lh in Ihc Dalla, .He;l . it \.\.I~ gTe,'1 \0 ;tn oumanding efrort in orJ,;.mizing Ihi~ ~ear", he bad.. in 10lln hy Ihe beginning of the I h;l\t' so man) of thc limlher, Ilho ;ore ;murds paft). ~lInHn('r. !.". v. orllllg UIII of [0\\11 return to D:,II,I\ fur 1 he member5 of loca! 59 "ouhJ like to I lhb ~ne night. to vj,it ,dlh their old lIorling I.,le thi .. upPOflllnit}' IU ,,;,h ,til our Il ruth- .. hudd le, frn!11 nn tclli nl:' hm, IWII1) )'car, 1'1' ;tnd ::'1\lCr~ in Ihe IBI- W;1 \'Cry .::lcclri fy_ inJ!. ;rml hnpp}, l\CII Ye,lr. I' b:ll;I.. I he hrotherly con\cr~,llion .. f1o\\~'d Graduates ... I" rccl) . R I' O·RIU \.> I',s. One or thc highlights {If \1I<:h .m ":Icning - , I) illw lhe member or IIIcmhcr, ",ho h,[IC rC,'l"hed Donors - ' the 50·)ear pl'IIC'HI of sen icc. "Ihis lear \\,I~ I no C\I;l'lllilln. ;I~ Brother IJIlI Mead \Ia, so ~ honored. A lillie C\lra ,pc~ial evenl of the (' I'elling for lJili Illllst h;\\( heell Ihe rl'e,­ ' elllHliul1 of 01 C;I ~ ~ "ilh 'In I II I W emblem on on It b) his .rilIllJwn, BrOlher (Jar) Me'ld. · a sc;;omt-)'e:1f apprentice, and Ui ll's ~on, "rOlher CI!.Irlc~ ~1~'ld , It II,'~ lh.:r Ihe invO\:,lIion . ' he ..·h,e[ audre" for Ihe You ng. evenlng's fe,Tivitics WilS given by CIiIT C. ... The .)C'rlit;c ;t"a["J~ Ilere pre .. cnl.·,1 b) \Vie~~. Eighlh Di~lricl NECA Vice I'rc,idclll. !nleTllatronal Repre~enl"tr~e ·I ollllt)) H .II11 - 'I hc I I. Governor of Color.'uo lilt' in ,lllen­ mer. Jnd Brother J"m~, Creech, prc)idcm ... r d:mcc and abo ~po~e [0 Ihe nc\\ journc)lI1en loc;11 59. Bro!her J;lme, t-orelllan. bu~ine~~ Brother Larr} LJ. Johnwtl \'oas pre'oCnied • manager. ~er) apl!) rr~~ided ,1\ nHI\ICr of the Roy P. "ennclly '\".lTd. Ihis }e:'lr honor­ cer.::munie\ fur Ihe e~ening . ing Brother Allin Blair. lonl!time in,trlletor Ch:dling tip .10 )t"lr, of ''::!'Ilee "ere of the Den\er t\rprerni<:c~hip proJ,:r;Ull. IIrolher.. Rubert Adcl·. John Ihhnnlr. Roy IJrulhers Kennelh S. NOldlander and Jame.. "' UfO",". (:llv;n Carlen. "'1' .. (harlc~ {\ lc'ld. R. Rine} were rI'C~~'t1led $25 ,I"anls for nllt· Odell O"'en~. Isahelo Rltllleril.. D. C W;tI­ Slnndmg academic l , dlicvcrn~nt. bct". R;tynlOllu Carmh. O. l. ClarL 1:.. L. Ccniliclites of (Ol1lplCIIon lIerc gilcn to Members San Anlonio. EI~ins, Virgil Gra\C~. 'In,1 1\ G_ Mulle}. 0' Locat GO. T.. ,,_, a"'ed an award lor the" outstandIng IIrother, V. 1\1. B;tIlMu. \\. II. D:lr,C}. C \ 1. contrlbut>on. Ibl..lu. Garold O. lieemer. l-brr} D. Benc­ Ilcl. Terr} J. II r'ltleh. (jar)' D. Bnrrnle}. ~ S.,I.lgC. c.. W. Sialer. Rolll1lll Vo,~. 1:: . D. 1" lfrish. Valton Wallace. C 1-. Allulllb'lugh. (",r) L. Carl"url, I ~ohen M. Carrer;\. Glenn Local Receives Awa rd C Cha\eL. R.I}mond I' Dc1sado. M;tfl D. - R. C. Collins. I·. S. Caudle. J. W. John~ton. Dreier. Chri~tophcr I hid}. DlliSllI S. D. I'el iSo. Ben Powell, JJry.lIl S'lnds. and For Blood Donation s. Jeff W,ITt!. I'.ric~,orl. lam~, 1 1 ,el",·11. G:tr)' 1.. I-; tlli~(). L.t I. 611, S \ ,..... ' A "';TO:" IO, ·1 EX.-An "".Ird Wi1Ji:tm H. Fetla. GU;IIt>crlo R. (i:llnez, _ MOling into the "'O-)ear braclet "erc of "ppreciation WliS pre,ellleU :11 ollr No. Bruc:: D. (joOllniJ;h1. Blllc~ A. 1-lalZ. " hchael BrOlher~ C. E. I-erguwn. I'.. L .... ilgth. \cmhcr union mcelin1: Ity Ihe Soulh j(\(i' () Hennl\. <,.ar~ R. l -toll~ton. John R r. J. M:ldison. B. "'- Saud,. JrHJ J 0 Rl"giuuHI Blood B:lIll for oUI~nlllding con­ Imerzd. Slephen R J,td,on. Von O. hel­ While. One ",S·year pin ".I~ ,tII.lrdeu tu IrioutlUlh. We h:'lve .'iO r-crr;l"nt of our goal son. Reuben JiOleni1., Llrry D. Johnson. W. B. Mi1.c11. :md "e unl) need 30 percent 11l0re l1lel1lher\ H:'ITr} L. John,[on. Willimn R. Kellner. • To .Idd 10 the rc~ti\'ilies of the oecu,ioll. to dOllale blood. T h:!! will effectively cuver Phillip J . Kulin~ki. LalHence L. 1.01'1.'. J~lme, many of Ihe elcctrical comrllelOr.. :1111.1 local '::Icr) Loc,,1 6(1 member and his ramily for 1'. {\ l ;,rtill~z. Ralph {\ l arllttCOi:. Jr .. J;t JllC~ 11 . are:l eleClrical diSlribulurs furnbhed door hlood .,cr\ ices. {\1cClelbn. IcrTllnce J. (\IcGrath. Donald I . - pri7.<'5. So. man} of the IlrOlher, earned (ongnuul .. Tion, 10 Bob Rupp. "h:lirm:'ln of McKinzie. Thomas 1-. Medina. Mieh:tcl R. home a door prize r:'lns,ng from :1 p:lir ur the hI,"""" ""ni'::n. 011 iOlI ouhl,LrldillS job of Miller. I"iIO R. "'Iuniz. Ted R. Nelson. " ,ide eUI!(:rs to a portable ., V SCI. ;I~ well ,I' gelling blood don'l[ion, for our local. He hfh Kennelh S. Noedlnnder. Ray A. " aeheeo. sen:rul S2() bills uonliled b) Ihe loc,,1 union done a f:lIl ta.l;e job. Th:lIlk YOIl. Bob. I - ran~ L. I>ieree. :IIIU Ronald L. Quinn. h hb,,,o,y, 1976 " Graduates Cable Job • -

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Local 70 Gives Update On the P;pe Type Cable

I .IJ. 70. \\ AMII'(; 10' , n ,l'. I hl~ i, ;1 (O!lOIl-Up ;Irlide un the I'll".' I) pc "Ltok jUh ,1,,'0" Ihe II,Liril11urc 1I .1I'lwr hell...... n 11.1" hmu A. Sm.lh ~in, I'.. inl ;11111 .... ,lIn' 1',11111 in ltolllm,'re ~q .. ",el wh,ch h .. ~qu".el ,ea~on at \1.tr)I;lnJ. Our p,ellOt" ,Irrid..: Oil Ihc ~.,hk jt)to I\;h prinle.1 III Ihe \~pler1lh~1 ;""C ,If 11.lred end~ for ,'hill ring.. , r he Joil1l' the '011'1111/. .11" ,h;,·I,I-.lrc 11 ... 1,11: .... \1 (hi, tim..: "C M.: rla.-in}: 1I1.lIi"e ~,\11 1 hi' IIurl. .,iUl.lli,lIl i, n{ll gooJ. r h ... rip:" dllil ;I,-ro" Ihe lI,dlimul'" lI.uh'lr I "~ III IHle ..:.,hle joh j, lille,1 10 eapKill .mJ ,011 on..:h 'UI11",IIC'I."'.,l.:d cundll,(, .11': h~ln}: III ", ,Hlr olh... r j.)l', "n: h'r) ,Imr! 1':1 no \m~ . ,r.,lled ,inwll"n~'lu,l~ (ro1l11., rir:I." h.uj:" I h,'pe h) Ihe linll: ).111 rl";lLI Ihi, lh;1I " ... I he rire·I.I) harl-l~ m",e, ;lhlllJ.i Ihe ,,"11,' "ill h.",' "ur~ .rnJ Ih,nl-l' \,ill he t>ouminll via (1I.'cl. "i,":he, ;'Ind nn~huI~. <;()fl rneLl­ I hure all uf ).\11 h;ott " ~l ar) (h, "(I11,e. mark r\lllcr~ Me 1,,~,IIO ~I"hkm IIII.' ,om,,,I;.; and .. ill h.IH~ a rnhflcrou, .\lll1 H ·'r/') "'"'' co.l1in~ of Ih~ cUllduit. r Iw ,[eel ",,)lIIll1il I' 'car \:e )·ou ,II our n\',\ un ion l1lel'lIn~. ~t.llld.lrd f,U' I'ire lIre I::tl1le il1'I,III,I1illl1 "ilh CII\I!II~ 11 50111111.)11, 1',5. " 'SEW J .. ~' n,,1 Graduates qui red the Carrousel. Aftcr Expo 7 4. deve[­ & Light Company. Centralia City Li ght. and • opment of the riverfront park along the Tacoma City Light are all paying the scale. Spokane River began. In the planning for Seaule City Light's offer is 26 cents below E.\po '74, it was decided that the merry-go­ that scale of $11.66 per hour. round should be restored. A special round The only reason this strii.e has lasted so building was built for it. During Expo, the long is Ihat .'.upervisors arc going out and structure h ou~ed a German reStaurant. Bill handling emergencies. The ",trt that hurts. r and several volunteers overhauled the Car­ is that mo~t of tho.c supervisors :Ire mcm­ I rousel spending months painting Ihe horses bers on "ithdrawal cards and due to our and spimng it up. The horses were installed currell! laws there doesn't seem to be any r and it was ready for public usc. I' m sorry 10 way to ~top them. Some of thcm are "A"' r say. Bill didn't livc \0 see his dream come mcmbers and in a few years lIil1 be enjoying truc. He p;nsed away on May 13. 1975. IB EW pen,ion,. T hat will really hurl. Bill ha~ a living monument th,lt "ill thrill Another ~ad p:lrt is that olher union memo I' yOllllg and old for yeHs to come. If }'O U ber~ arc tl"ossing our ridet lines. We have come to Spokane, try it. You'lI like it! the s:,nction of the King County Labor Have any of you wire benders heard of Council and thosc (mions a ll belong. Not I, a new little booi. called Ferl/l',1 lOrn! Finder all of their members arc crossing the picket I m/('x? It's an index to the 1975 Nalional line~. a rew of them have been re~1 good .. Craduate 31>prenliCes from Local 73. Spokane. Electric Code. Thc author is one of our I Wash .. left to right. first row, are Howard Lies. but they are Ihe e.\ccptions. The president Gerald Guhlke. Larry Doud. l anny Allen. and talented Brothers. Olaf Ferm. This neat of the King Counly L1bor Coundl tool. all Douglas Albertson; second row; John Burge­ inde\ is the same size as Ihe Code. Not the other unions to ta,i. for !;Tossing the master. Barry Bingham, Robert Sl .... th. and I, only dOC's i, refer you to specific items listed pitkct lines but I' m afr~id his efforts were Richard Doherty; third row: Charles Southern. James Hougenin. Randolph Waltace. Harry R""I~. alphabetically. hut aho gives you the code wasted. reference and page number. It also contains I • Gary Smill. and Gene Oltmann, Not p'etu .... d: We hal'e only had one member IIho has R,cha..d Hoffman. Joe Sullivan. Everett Wenke. man) lime-$;Iving thart~. formulas. and rule gone back TO worl. One out of 700 is not larry Hamm. Jam e ~ OeSleleno. Brad Wolfrum. of thumb item~. If you lIant to find it quick bad but it is slill one too many. Kent Barnes William Bartle", Dan Everts. Larry ju~t at rcference~. _ Frocke, Dennis W. ight, John f rank. Jim 6o~ley. glance Ferm's "Ole" is Morale is excellcnt and our people are r_ and Ken Barke., one in a thou~:md. he v.ori.ed cOn5truttion banging in there. A real good storm. though, for years. then for ovcr 10 ye:lfs worked woul d sure be weltome right now. I maimenance for Spol.nne school district 81. Now on to a happy Thanbgiving story. Work has been Steady For His inventive genius produced wire pulling Everett D. Millican. a former lineman, funnels and a jig for tutting flex. He re­ Three Years in Spokane who no longer is able 10 climb. is now I cemly became a Washington State Electrical wori.ing as a line helper at Puget Sound L. U. 73. S I'OKANE. WASII._ T he \I<)rk Ins pector. H i~ book is already being widely Powcr & Light Company. On Saturday. sought. It is p u bll~he d by E. W. Hil l Print­ picture has bc~ n birly good the lasl llm:c November 22. 1975 r-,·l rs. Jeanne Bass was yenrs. Expo 74 and scvcwl hig h-rise bu il d· er~ . Spokane. Was hington 992 10. eating a stcai. at thc Blue Boy Restaurant ~ ing,. incl uding th e new Sheraton Hotel job, The local is enjoyinG the me of its new in Puyallup when she chokcd o n a piece of oflice

_ Columbia Ughting Planl are happy o\cr a I..l'. 77. SE"n-U ·:. WASI I.-Seallie City big order of 65,000 fhlures for the U brar)' light members have been out on strike for 1 of Congress in Washington. D.C. eight weei.s now "'ith no sel1lement in sight. Safety First-Pound We are proud of our 29 graduating ar­ It conlinues to be a political issue not a For Pound ~ prentices for 1975. The a\\ards banquet was normal labor negotiation. The mayor and held October 3. 1975. some members of the Seattle City Coullcil I• . U. MO. NORFOLK. VA,- Do you lIear Brother Paul Kruger. fanner bLl,ines~ hal"e made puhlic "tatements concerning the your hl/rd 11111 when working? Did you agcnt of Local 73 (195 1 to 1963). pa,,>cd "oulrageous demands of the Electrical knov. thai the average safety hard h:lt weighs ~ a\\:ly October 10. 1975. Paul served :lS a'­ Wori.ers" \lho hnve the gall to ask for the about 14 ounce,"! T he ;lverage man'~ head sist:lnl busi ness agent for Local B 73 from same wage ~cale pai,j to other nti lity work­ wcighs abolll 14 pounds. So. there's an ollnce 1931:\ to 1946. He retired in 1963. He \\';15 crs. Now they feel obliGed to stick by tho<;e of ~afety for evrry pound of head, provided initiated in 1927. He sen'ed well and many statements regard Ie,s of how much it hurlS the he:ld prOTection is properly \\orn and ~ Brothers w.. rc saddened al his passing. our 700 members. The thing they don't tell maintained. Who knows. it may Sowe your I We ah.o mourned the passing of Brother the public is Ih:1t \Ie ha~en't received an life someday-so lIear it. Bill Olil"er. initi:ncd January 1 t. 1945. Not increa,e since January 1. 1974. A grcat big lIe!tome to the ncw membcl1' only lIas Bill a well-lil.ed wireman. he aha Our contract r,m alit Martb 31. 1975. of Local 80: apprentices Lawrence Johnson, ~ had a hobby that intrigued all of Spoi.ane: We continued to work and ncgotiate until George l..olc. Alan Tatc, and Robert Walker. he had a 'pecial thing called a "Carrou~cl:' October 17. 1975 before going on slrii.e. and journeyman Billy Oa\is. Jr.! L It lIa, the old merry-go-round from the The City has made no reasonable offer. One of our retired Brothers tommented to Natatorium Park. Spokane kids IIho Ijled Two lentatil'e offers made by the City. me, after I asked how retirement was treat­ 1 here since the \IIrn of the centllr)' h:II'C all Ilhich our tommillce responded to, "ere ing him; "Sciente "ill neler disco,"er ways - had a ride on the giant merry-go-round. later Ilithdra\ln. T he International Repre­ to make a man Ihe long enough to do all I -I hen the trick lias to grab a ring from Ihe senlnlll'es "ho are a~sisling said they had the things his \I ifc wants him to do:' I guess sial a~ you made the circle and thrall il in nCI'er before heard of a tompan) going he's right. a big cloth clown's mouth. If you "ere baci. on ib wurd like th:11. Many thanks to our Brothers in Locals ~ ludy to get a gold ring. it was lIorth " COlllilZ. Gra}s Harbor, L c,d~. Mason I 1340. Newport New~. and 666. Rit·hmond. frec ride. Not mllny years after the I\;tr. and 3. Pacific. Wahi.iakum and Snohornbh for placing many of am Brothers on jobs. the Natatorium Pli rk fol ded and Bill ac- Public Utility District.>, Puge! Sound POIICT 1\IayJx someday we ~an cxtcnd the same 27 Graduates Scribe G ives Resolutions • To Thi nk About

L.L. H2 . I)\) 10 .... . 01 11 0 I ht' .... -1 from all or Ihe iJrOlher, hcre ;11 1 00;,!1 II:' 10 ,.11 of - you Ollt thne in !HI\\ 1;lnJ. Ilhc",," th,d ""'l' I,.,. Ilcre\ "I,hing Ih;11 ull 01 11. 11111 become '0 hIt,). ,0 o'crrUIi Ililh 1X'IIC! lime,. th,1! .... e \lill .... goin!; homc ,It ni!,!hl - \luh Ih,1I lIl~n. r'e hau il. ___ Ire. ,,,·hlllg. \lorn·to· .. ·(r,l/lk ...... H. 1,.il·Jr'l~ginl!. ,'.111'1 mOl\! "nnlher in~h ledinjl. [hell' i, 'l'mc· Ihin~ elw t>(',iJe, \I i'hing Ih .. 1 1I'".llh ];''''' \1 ilh th~' nCII I c.H-r<'~ltlli{ln" IhU"II) 11l,,"I~ b) 1110,1 of II, III the I">c~l 01 f"ilh, hili al.I' M)(III <' .. ,1 ",i.le. lIerc ,lie" k" 1<'.oJulimh Ih,lt lIe IIllghl PUI inlo cfTl''::l (10 OUI 1t.!,1 in elcr) j"h II .. ,1,lft; m.lle I.ju;rlil) "orl. our unr~ l,noJ. bnn~ hrothcrh"'1 Ihe ~unlr "Cl\lr": .IJmil to "111',<,1, ,', Ih,11 Wh itley. Jamu Duke. lIC arc jU' 1 a, rc'rl()n,ihlc for A II C ." ,III)' one cl,c: h;ol,· tlH.' hl"inc" m,I!I,I~"I~ ~<·t .)1Ii hale m:tny of our IJrolheh .... tlrling in Iheir Ihne .lnJ re.,II) l>r~"nili: th .• 1 jurt..Jklion: I areas. let Ihe pohli.;j'lIh 0.11,) Ihc poltlllinll: m,lh' ,"u -l I he r:.lIie\ ' u'\ili,lry j, \el) •• .;Ihe in lhe 1.Irur Union, our Itr" h",ine,~: Itl Ihc hltn' life of our 100.:"1. [ hey .Ire .Ioing •• lIcmcn· n,' Ii.ur;o1 rc,ohc \I) gel un the h.tli Ililh \ Ii(. ,I ou, joh in :<11 Iheir en.lc"vor, ,111<1 I'IOJ'..',·I'. pUI lhe unlOIi ek~lri~liln~ in lhe ruhli ..··, I If you C,h,lIion 1'<·pre'.'llI.,I;',· 'II , And~ Ph.llips 01 Ihe NJATC add,en.n. the g rad. l h ~ ", ,,Iion,d Joinl \ pprcnlicc,hip lind I rain· u atH 01 Ihe Norfolk JATC. lOU! 80. re;llIy h,,, OUI he,1 inlnc'l al h".lrl. ( JII.... I J. ing COlllmillt'c. W a~hinl;lon D <. C"'ni1r;,tu" joh. \rl. 111 1 \\ t-..,lIoling tuurn.:) in ",I,h Ilitory rem;lr~, \lCfC giHn II} \ J. /I.d, •. inglun. 0 <- .• thl' )ear. Whele cl...: hl' ·71, rre.ioJenl of l oc;.1 ~O ;tnd (unj. 1 \\ illi.I/n\. /-I ,I\e )011 ..e~n II-oh ' lIen\ 1t)·~.,tI .. )n h .• I' • ~'h;lpler lIl,m,,~er for .... 1 CA. SIll Ie ~ertifi· (,el D.lk' 1)('i1lcr to 1... 11 }UII ;o\l(lll\ Ih .. trip C"lIl! 'I .• hon<'). I h. ,'~Ji! Icem.tn. ' rV\(! ;.nllll \cry 'rc.:i.11 ,"'llilll,lIe IIl1ion\ "nnll.11 mecling i, ,:olllini1 lip _,It)l). j \Ierc ple,cnlcoJ 10 Ihc .... i,c~ ,Inll 1.111) III<'IIJ, \\ ;lld! fIJI' Ih~' (Lllc. If cICI)lhin~ \ICtI I \ll,)lIll1,'-t Jet Ihl: .I"..... n'·c 01 .1 lIllie I for thcir unurinll ,cnl..-e on th~ 'I'plcn".;':· lIhue h •• 11 le ... p me from" mcelln!:. Iluuld f ,hip {I)mlllillce. \ftef" tlc1kiul" ,Iinn"r ,11I1I )ull~ J Ihc pre,enl;lliun uf a"..rd, .11111 ~~lltjk"te'. (,ct 0111 Ihelc ;til.! he ;r I•• hd In'rc~l\lr Ihe i11,,,III ,, tC' ;,ml Ihcir 1;llh~, ,J"rKell 10 rhe Tell lhe..c "tic, p.:ople ,Ihollt Ihi, tord~n mll"~ ot 1m: "R.lin r rec 11 ,111\1" (.r,ldll"IC I juol thc) .... 11 in 'tofe~ ,It pi t.;c' .,hullt the HIli ( .rirlin p10,i,lI:u the g.II ••• Ilf.,jr "uh -e\. "lIllt: ,I' \nwn.;;rn m.lyh... ,nml"l1nII" ""'TI' er,,1 of hi, I)\ln ,ped .. II)·\lril1en wni1' \lhi.;h But: 'tm Bu) union: hu}' ' men,.HI t,,·c ~"" he '''"11 "ntl pl .• yc,1 for II, (In Ih,' 111111;or. ;[1 Ih~ IllCClltlll~. I 11111'\ '''Yo hc h", i' \CIY prlJlni,illl1 c0 let') all medialely ~holJled for help and an eketri­ r male an elTort to allend. As soon a~ .1 date cian. Ken Be;lIOLI of C and C. reacted swiftl y i) set you "ill be notified hy the host city and obu.ined ~lIrCIlU I. 1>.5. lhe help of the plant air and under his direc­ tion Ih e man was able 10 climb out of the W ork Slow; le~)~1 without further a~i~tance. The man was lal. cn to the Dow ~lcd ic .. 1 Centre for Un employment Law Explained e~ami n lil i on, after which he wa~ ;Ible 10 re· turn to lIork. t.u. 107, GRAND R,\I'IDS. ~ II C I I. - I iule ha5 Iwppcned si nce I la,t toul pen in hand. T he man had attended a pre· job saf.::ty The snow is still here and "or\.. i~ ~ !ill 0.10"11. check li\t meeling lIithin the la5t tll·O I~eel.s The lIorl. situation is nOI mely to show and the Dow ve'SI.'I entry procedure) were much improlcment until lIarm we'Lther re­ included in Ihe reliew. IUrn~ and Ihen impro\emem will be ~Iow in As a result of Ihi~ ;!ccident all construc­ commg. tion "'orl. in Ihe unit was 'topped. T wo \t our regular mccting No\cmber 21. ).:ifel) meeting>; h.l\e 1:>een scheduled prior 10 1975. we h;IIJ as Ilu<"t \pe;LLer, Mr. J.ICI. resumption of worl.. One w ill to.: to ensure HuiMra frOm the Michigan Employmr:11I Se­ that contractor 'upc,,·hion are fully aware curity Commi~ion who ~poLe about the of the 'e~sel enlry procedure~ and the fach mo<;t recent unemployment I .. w ~hrtn~es. The rel:lled to thi, indd"nt. The ,('cond meeting memt>er:ship turned out in ;, re\pcctful num· \Iill be for the contractors ~upc r\ i~ i on 10 ber. \lith lots of queMion~. which made for relay Ihe information to their men. an interesting meellng. B. E. DI.\I~RESQ. 8.M. If you ha\en·, alre;ld) nOlice!.! the main m~ting h;111 ha~ a new COOt of p.linl. rre~hly cleaned df3pes and On. F. X. Hoereth. H. O. spring mee!. Potentially Serious Accident lIuIT.ll.er. E.rl Jones. I'. R. h.u ntZ

Local 125. Po..,'."d, O,e .. held ." ""flue' old. B'OItle. Edga. G .. '~, 'e<:.'ves UrIIl"a,e I.om "metl b.<>qu'" III Ih.. S".raton Hotel. left 10 Local 130. N~"" O,luns, La .. ~untly Il.ad""'~d, Bus'ness Manap.~. Tom P'II~"on and r,nln".' 'i ~hl ... SO·~ •• r rec'p,ents WOO~I"" Taaman, I~fl 10 "ghl. first .ow, B. J Ab'eOnl~ no!\I (O""lru",.lO pr"J(''':I) 10 the ar... a. J{lnl lkll ll (~II""' ... '.I',S.

l ocal Holds Banquet For Graduates L.u. DO, I'EW OUJ.E\'S, 1 ,\ , On De. c.:mhcr 4 . 1975. Ihe N;:w Or1C:tIh n .:cl rica] Joml AJ'lrrcnrke~h;r COIlHllili ce h<.'ld ,10 ; lppr"'lItkc~hip completIon ha lll]U cl al Ihe Holida) Inn. in Kenncr. I uui,i,lll.I. Am.ms Ihe ~rc al.er, IlIw addrc"... d Ih ... nCI. journc), men lIere. 1\11'. Michael J. I miJ:!. hll ~ine's In"n •• !;,'r uf Loe,,1 I JII. Mr. ~inc',> I . 11 .1\­ App,en, icesr.ip Comm'II ~~ of loul 130 JnCluduj I B,01hers L. T. Ga,ci ... S ' . R. Ber"~ •. M •. frank [.. r. rr~~idcnt \If L".,.,d DO, ,Ill,,] ~I r. /\ 11- Sh own ar. Business Mftn ~&er Jack Kelt.. Presi­ P'.'lOn i QI Prau ln, El(1(;., BtOlh~., 0 Le8~nd'e Ihon) Ie 7iqtk r, c'h,trler m'lIl,tg~1 uf Ihe dent Day. H,,""on, r"'"ed Busmen Man.~e, and Joo Truer.. Jr. d"e<:IO' . Le. Arnold. and Inlefnal,onai Rcp.ese",."". Smuh I uui,i,m.o (lIap[rr In,;orpor.ot cd. Helman T .... ple NFCA. Th;: pr... ,idenl of Ihe 1\1 C \, M r. l!croard I-r;...,hhertl, J r .. aho ,.. , lJre\",J Ihe Senato, McCadhy Rece;ve, Rcprt'<,(,'nlaliH' IIcrm;m T~~rk. 1\ 11 I'rc-,enl >j n,'\1 jOllrnc>m... n. Ih... iiI d) progl,lIlJ 'oI.o~ wcmcd 10 cnjO) Ihcm'\Cln~s and rTomised to cap,lbly handled h)' the m;l,ler of cue­ Honorary IBEW Membership return nt'\' )c.• r. monic" M r. I·ranl. I'r.ollilll, ,;h,urlll.ln of tht /\11 nClloli",ioo, 11,,\ ... been !>CHic'! for Ihh 1..1 ', 146, In:C \TlIR 11_1.. -\[ our ,m· l /\ pprt'nlke\h.p Comnuu ... t'. I hi, gr.IJII.llion }C.Ir ... tth the m.',oT Lltllities .11 an :ncr"lle nll,ol .Iinocr-d,,",:e on '-1o H'mh<.'r L~ SI,.t .. "aGe of $II,M ,II jourf"l<')II\:tn 1('\1.'1. I'rclimi· d"" marl., Ih..: fir"l annih'f',U\ uf Ilrtllh.'1 \;:n.ol,'r Roherl :OkC.lrlh) 'I ..... m,oJ ... ,10 J o ..... ph·~ Tr\lch'~ Ju,;... , ", the .Ir,prenli.-e,hip n;lr~' m:!;olialion, are urnkr \\.I~ ror lh" hOllOI'M) mt'm~r III Ih.' 1111"\\ I h" J\I.lrJ dir... dOO' and h ... h:!'> Jon... ,I Icn lhulolJ!;h comin!; )e;lr. I h ... \\orl. oUllool. in Ihi, '1fC,·.' 1\.1' pr... ~"nleJ h~ Imernalion .• 1 Rcr"'"ma·­ )oh of .IJmini~l ... rjnl,: the: prosr.L111 ,", cep up I" .. 1I"'oI",J \II.rd.1nJ. ,,,-'If,,I,,. \],( !neerd), .Ippr... ..:i.lle Ih .... 50·Year Pin Presented ; lh .... Ir •• ininJ:! ,'1."",,,. I h"',e men .lfC the r~nn! ll;olll~ in ntlemplo~m"nt ;In.( \lorl.. m.lI\ .... ":olllpcn, •• lion benefil\ \\hi~h \lcrt Work Slow J'l<'u pl ..: IIho illlpkmcnt Ihe Ir.tilllnl,: prugf."n "flU1W.)(:d ,md toullllt for b} 5o:n.llol :Ok in Ih ... ..:I,."room i"'lru~lion, .1Il,,] " ... ,cnc .• L.U. 12'11 . I.ORA I' . 0 111 0 III a rel ... nl (;Inh~. I\C'I! ... "rned pat un IIII.' b".·I., ,i,it 10 10.::11 mem!lcr. I .lllar (,ale,. rrom our t\llhull~h li e ,Ire happ)' lIilh Ih(' luh i local oillcer" a ..:erlili c rrc'eilled 10 1\"'11111111 ' 011'11 ( " I'S, ~cn .• tor r.IcCarlh), ha, done, Ihac ;or~ Ihu,~

30 IIIEW Jou,no, 'l .. Dinner-Dance h.IIC done a tremc ndou~ job for U1 in Ihe 10 llrothers John 1 }Olh. f-red Gems~i. ,t.lle Icgisl'lture lind n~cd. ,md mil) dC'>CT\c Rlch,1T\1 Drexler. Joseph (i:IUWlIi5. Nicholas our support in Ihe "76" election. Vnlllllu, :Int.l Stc~e I'opl'. ' r hc~e Brothen. Ev.:r)onc I lalled to secmed 10 h'I"c h .. d p;onicil'liled In Ihe lBFW Howling I e;tguc " good limc at the dinner-dancc. We had i"ourll,lment held in Lm~ing. M khigun thi\ ,Ippro\inmtcly 340 In attend.mee ,Ind ~in­ 1",1\1 "",,-.on. (rrely appreciate Ihe cfforh of the dlnner­ Uc~tion day h:l\ come :lnd gone but dan.:e 1;ommiuec and comphmenl thent for a I IX •• I 1M I~ I"le.I'>I:d tu .umuunce the SIlO> re;ll nice rart~. ee" of 11'>0 100;.11 onicef'<. Our l're~idenl. Worl IhroughoUl our juri;,dictilln renuin, (homa, D \I"~I.llIn.l. 11.1' ,u~.:c",ful In hiS llood .11111 lool~ ,,~lhou1:h our mefllher. 1'>111 hid fo r mil\Or ,lI1d re.:orJina: -.ecreIM)'. John cnjO) full emplo}ment .il home Ihh I'>mter. Dcllolller, I'>.!~ clcdCd 10 a Counr.cil ~at in We ~Iill h,,~c ,,:'\'eral Ir,,\Clmg llrolheh hi, ':'1111111111111) We lI ... h Ihcm bulh Ihe he,t State Senator Robert McC ••thy Is p.uenu,d the Iwrling in Ihe "rc.l. Hop.efull} \I.e ""I help of lu~l IBEW Mono.:>ry McrnbCO"IOhlp " .... nod by Interne more of our out_of_lIorl Brolher, ;h \om~ "I ...' '\I I{,II. I' .~. honal Rep,esent.t,,,. Howa.d Mo.eland .•• Bu,,· 0/ our other \l.orl progrh"':~. ness Manager larry L..... le. o. loc;at 1.6, De· "eel" In loueh ,md Up-I~I-J"le · - au.:nd ) {ml' catur, m ., looks On. union meelings. Members Asked to Decide Sce )ou titcle. On Vecetions J I.IUIY KO[IILEIi. As!);!. B .M . 1.. 1I, (65. ("111(""(;0, IU .• _ W ith the: Chri,tm(I, ,ea .. on (}I'er anti Ihe conlractual Brothers Receive Awards clHlnllc~ of Ihe COlllra~1 implemcmcd. Le. For Tourney Participation Denial l'lilll lll1d I'ension Pl an changc,. \\'e nrc no\\ rounding oul Ihe vacation piels L.U. 164, JERSEY CITY. 'J.-!\t our for 1976. I he wmp:m)' thi~ ),e;lr h;l~ ag"in regular meeting on NOI'cntber 10. 197.5 ,... ~('d Ihe union to try 10 h!l\c all ib menl­ a\l.,If(I, I'>erc pre..cnled !O our Hrolh~r:s \l.ho he" pi.:l carl) \'Ication .. agam. Thi" 1110\C halc parlicipalcd III the IlU-W Melro Sofl­ h .,intililf 10 h• .,1 }e;lr, ;Inu once .ISain \I.e h.11I Tourn;lment and the 11o\l.Iing 1 c,lgue Ilrc tr)lIIg 10 ~l'rc"d mil \\or~ ;,"u prc\cnt Slate Representative Rollind Tlps.... o'd chats Tuurnament. lin), t)pt.' of layoff ... h.II..o:."\er. I-I Ollclcr. all .... ,th S.eve F"he. et .he dlnne.dance, Rep,e, Recognition II;IS ghen 10 all BrOlher, Ilho Brolher .. and Si,tet\ ~hould be reminded sentatlve John Dunn .... as .'.0 p.e,.nt 10' .he r·.rllcip:llcd in Ihe tournament and Jadet\ of Ihe fnet Ih:H Ihe ""~:l1jon i:. thcirs and evening Ilere prc\~nlcd 10 Ihe nCII memben of Ihe 111,,1 Ihit i\ 'Irktly ,\ lolunlary rrogram. (eam IIho panicil'aled thi~ pa.t \~a~n. Ihe \llln~ of m.ln;tgemen"~ IUllcr-le\'eI ~upcr­ te"m members are Brother.; John lIlli" ~i'ol>r' arc l'u .. hing hard on Ihii and .r}ing Lenny Melone, Joe Rinaldi. Jon I al'>-.on. 10 m;lle point. in order 10 fcalher their ' Ioe I';teifko. Rid. S .. bato. Jim UUIIg;m. Oil n nc\ts. I\rl IIr.mdl. Mile ,' I,lnin. D"n StlnullCr\, AI'OIl it mil." be (emembereu Ih"t a~ of ;tnd I honlas "Huddy" Lang. rhe te;lIIl man, January I. 1'176. I ,en1;), .hop. [au Mclulle. Jr. We "gain lIoulu lile IU urgc e\' cr~'one AI Ihj, ~;lIne gener;tl mcmher,hlr meet­ to p"rll"p;lte m our locar~ unmml retirc· ins allard:. and j"dcl~ \l.ert" ,,1,0 pre~en!t"d COIlti"II"/I 011 puc.' 14

.. Mernber.; of Loc;al 146 soc,a"zln, .... ,th one an· Awards other at the dlnne.·d.nce.

• No .... son, .... h.t I'm about to teli you " • t.ue 5t",y ... you Can belle"e eVlry .... O.d 01 lIl! Loc.1 164. Je~ey City. N.J .. p.esented ..... a'd. 10 II. membe ...... ho par1iclpaled In the Met.o Soft· ball .nd Bo .... lIng League Tournament •. lei. to "Kill a.e Thorn .. 0, M,seIIlSna. JOhn lill ... Tl>omas \l.ho .. re nut so happ)'. ~u~h aJ Ihe SI.lle lang. l .... n .. '(1 M~lnne. Jnn LII ...... n. Ch••. O. Sorne,s. "Iocha,' M.rtlll. JamM Ouns:>n. :>nd Howald Ch.mlber of Commerce. the National Manu­ £. Schoer. J._ faclUrer· ... A~M)Ciation. ami \e~cral other • hi!;h le~cI manag<:ment orf;:lnil..... liom I'>ho h,ne publicly otliled Ihelf dl~arpro\!11 .md de'lre to S« ~nalor MtCarthy un~e'ltcu in the 1976 cicC I ion. • It Ilouid be :1 lrngedy 10 see ,I friend uf ~o m.m} gCI 5hol out of ollicc h) the hig mone~ of II fcw. Let's lill gC I behind " Mt­ Clrth~ in 76" lmd return il truc fnend 10 ~ Ollf SI.lte C .. tpltol. We \I. ere aho plea~d In hlile hllU SUlle L,I. te rigllt are Steve PoPP. Jr., Nlch V.lIll1o. - Rcpresentalhcs Rol1:md T ipsv..ord and John L.lt 10 . I,Ilt, H O..... rd E. Schier. J r., G.ant Berg· John lyons. Ricllard 0.".110 •. Joseph Cau.d,l,l. man, Leona.d M"lone. J .mes learn. and Thorn,s I)unn \\ith us for Ihe (Icning. lIolh of \1 hom Thoma. Misclasna. and Howard E. Schl"•. Jr. Mll.<;la8n• feb,ye' y, \976 " ECONOMY INDICATORS December November Dec:ember Indlcato! departlnent 1975 1975 1974 Prime of Research and Interest 7.25% 753 10.50 . 0 Education Rate Discount Rate 6_00";' 600' 7 , 75 '~o

Money Supply 296.0 2980 284.3 (Billions)

The Money Squeeze and its Effects

II rhe hcli .... r \)1 !l10~1 AIll .... nc"ll .. \11;11 11101le\ and v,h:ll Ihe) l·h.lfg\.' I"f Ihe In,d'ilil) <'I .1.11': ;md l{le;ti g,)\..-rn · cH:r} pcr",lll hOI, " right 10 ;m CUOC,I­ llIone} . The di~ouill T;tte i, ;11\1;11' m.:nt, 10 T"i~c caplt.l!. [IOn, a Joh.• 1 hOlht.', an,,1 polit:)" h,I' ,11 .... 1 he .... n ,h,lII .... n:d in Ih..: I.". wh'r;11 } ('.lr. Ihe ;1Ill(lunt ch,1\'111. \\Ith c.... mr;11 cOfUroJ over thc a);\.'J from kn.ling mon,,} 1\1 pri\,ll': JIll!' ,tIl,1 idl!.: il1,hl,tri:ll C;lP;\CIII . ,uppl) uf mon .... }. th .... al ;II I,lhilil } ot h"rr(l\\..-r\. \\ ho. in lurn. nil'" P,I\ MiIIi"lh of .... Ilr ... '·r'> .... cre ,llrC';:led h\ erc\tlL al1\1 raIl" ,It int.:re\! Ihrou"lwul hlglwr inl ... rC,1 ralo.: \. T he re\uh i, iI Ihe 1o" of th.:ir Jol". th., U.S ee,mOIll} '1he h~u 1\ ,>elf­ cuthae" III the :I\;\il;ll>i lil\ I.f mon':l. T h.: IIlilil} indll\lT) hOi, h .. d 10 1.';111- linancin" .III.! uu':~ no. uCpl'IlU on (ongr.,,, I(xJ. cI\lIhll1g. hotl,ing. tr;II1'­ rcalize, "prOfit," in Ihe IlClghho.1rhuod tit Clllhad,;, in con"rUClion. in manu· pon.I!lon. 1'1(..'. and Ihmllgh hIgh (,In· III ,'\·biillon a }C;Jf. II ... ;lI1nll.11 1.'0\1' ("cturing. and in ~Ilcs. The p,I\1 'CM ,lIl11cr 1";111 r;II\.''>. \, tx'rrol\l' r,>. ,'Iln • .Ife .. ppr,,,im;llcl} S~m()-mil!iun Thc \I,l~ ,lIlC of nertr·ninl' pl'rccnt II.t,11 ,Ulll,'r;, [l.[\ Ill:l\imllm II1ICrl.'\I r,II\.',· '" b.llnnce 1\ turn\:u O\{:r 10 the Tre;l\ur~ tlllelllpln~ ment. knuer, 1\a\ ing, ae«(lunl, I. Ihe\ rl'c,'he \\ hen the I ... d r:II',e, rc ..... r\c Te­ The Ctlll\lruCli,ln inJu~tr' norOl"lh mlllimum IllIere"l T,II"'~. \luIII,: \ll\h Ih\.' I.lllircmenh ,In Uem.HlU UqlO\II'.. 1' II i, Ihc n;lIion\ his!;e'l con,ulll\.'r {If high illler':'1 rillo.:, ,lIld 11l ..- .. !..-crc;t,,'d h,I' dl>i1c 111 r.:ccllt }car,. Ihe pri';!IC e:lpl1al :lnd tradili('n:lll} i, ;Ihl\.' 10 monc} ,upply. Ih.: American C,III ' hank, h:l\e 10 put more c;l,h inh.J horrow the mo" monel'. hut \I it h the ,Utl1..-T h;I' heen hil \\ IIh inCrl';l\lni! the Re.... 'n.: B.ln", :lI1d "cep mOTe 111 'Irong dCIl1:lr1d for mon.:\ fmlll .111 uncmplo} 111,'111 ,lilt! dccre;!",',] [lllrch,I'­ • Ih.:ir 0\111 \,lHlI~. I hi\ me;Hl, tl1:l 1 the I"her ,CC"lr~ of the ..-conOIl1\ ,II Ihl\ mg p'I\ler. A, .1 r\.'\IlIi. 1110\1 con­ privlIt.: han", h;l\'c !.:,' monc) 10 !end, lim". Ihe COn~ I Tlle tl on indtl\ln h,I'" \lIJ1l..-r, h ... ,il:l1e "hllut Ilw"ing 1lJ;ljnr IIml inlere,' rale, hegin 10 ri\\:. h..-cn hard hit. r C\ler hou ..... ,. tJtlice purcha\C~. f h.: I cd ;\1\0 conlrol:. inl ... r ... " r.II\.'''' ~Io\l \\or".:r... \\oulJ prefcr 10 11\\ n huildlng'. faCloric'i. po\\crholl-.c~. ,11111 and th.: mllllC} ,>upp]~ through Ihe Ih.·ir (1\1 n home,. hUI they IIr... un;lhlc ,h('ppin!! c\.'n ter, arc heing hllill: mor..­ di\Count r.IIt.'. or inlerc,1 rat\.'. chargc,1 10 COIX- .... llh 101.1,1)"" high pricl." an,1 ,111,1 morl' con~lruC l ion ,",or" ... r, h,I\C b) Rcw(\c B,mk.. on , horl-term 1001n, mortS"gc inter.:: .. t ra l "'~ , M onthl) morl­ 10 pTI\ah.', member han" ,. " rhalc n..'Cn IhfO\\n 0111 of job,. ~I.IIC ;lnd g.lgC p:t) 111\.'01 .. for ne\\ home,> rOM' b\ bunk~ m.l"e Iheir profil on thc diffcr­ loe:11 public \\or" ~ con.. lTUction h;l~ JR.7 pcrcelll from J.lnui lil\ \,r pfCt,peeIlV~ home o .... ncr. JS.6 percellt in Ihc ~;lmc paioJ. I t-I A tcmh... r. J97:'i. \\;1\ 9.25 ]>crc..:nL H llU\­ III linJ .tnu pa~ tor lo ng- term mort· ,lIn.l V£\ 1lI('rlgllgc inkro.;\1 fil1e, h;('ve ing. ;.ftl'r ilil. depend, on ercdi! for g,tg~' m\'I1C\ Il' linance Ihe purcha~c of gone up IOn po.'rco.'nt in 20 ~l ~pcc l ; lcul ar rhc in illl ... I·... ' 1 r;tle~ ha~ occurred m ,hnrl-h:rlJl Illll!1C~ r;IIC\. which renwin CONSUMER PRICE INDE X-CANADIAN AVERA GE 1lIgh. \Ihtl.· Inl1g-1efrll ra[c~ h'l~c bC':11 Source : Statistics Conodo ncar \Ir .tl hi_'l'ril; high~. COnsumer Price Index and Main Componenls 11971 - 100) I he !.·\hl of hlt~tng all(1 ll per.rllng NOVEMBER , 1975 ;1 nc\\ ...· .I r .11 .. ,\ ru", high. and prie..:,> "'f 1'171> car, h'I\": ri~..:n h) .Ippr(" i- Hull" t Re ...... 01 .11..:1, ,i\ percen!. R.rIC, Oil con,lImcr Ind.. . Onl.. AU II" .." Transpo" P.... .,n,,' lion & in'I:llIm.:m 1,1'ln~ .11 c(lmmr.'rci;) 1 han!.., Month_Y .. ", Comb neel , ~, Hou.ing Clothing 'ol;on C",,, Reoding oll'l ... mlllllh, nev.·c'lr lo,m, TO.,e frllm Nov, 1975 144.1 168 .3 139.3 127.5 13 6.3 138.6 132 2 " 1\)721,\\\ 01 9,'J() percent 10 a De­ O c t. 1975 > 142.8 167.3 137.9 126.8 133.7 137.2 131.9 ':':l11h l.'r. 197-1 . high 0 1 11.62 p<.'rl,:l.' n/. Sept. 1975 141 .5 166.6 135.6 126.0 133. 1 135.6 , 31.3 Jnd u'lril.·' and ,,,1.:, agenl,:ie, rdatcd Aug. 1975 141 2 167.8 134.4 125.0 132.8 135.2 130.9 ttl ;!llll' produ':lion h,tlC hl'Cn alfecled ,,<:c' l rJingl~ hv the deerca'e ill "UIO July 19 75 139.8 166. 1 132.9 12<1 .9 130.5 133. 1 130.5 , pnl.Juctl" n .111,1 ",1c \. June 1975 137.9 162.3 131.9 125.0 127.3 132.7 128.5 Ihghr.'r .:dl1c;llion for Ihe cJuldrcn May 1975 135.9 157.2 130.7 12.4 .0 126 . .4 132.2 127.5 ,It 11"' 11 1 \rn.:ric:m ramilie, h .. ~ tll'­ Nov. 197.4 130.5 15 1.3 125.7 122. 1 120.9 12.t.7 1221 com.. ' an impI",ihihl) ho:cau...:: of l higha IUnioll Cll,h. Ihe tad, of Nov. 1973 , 16 .6 I nlllnc). ;tnd Ih ... high inl ... re,1 ra le\ un Nov. 1972 106 .7 educali,m 1l'.lIh. Nov. 1971 101.5 Nov. 1970 97.7 I'•• ~,i h k S' lllIliulIS N o v . 1969 95.5 -I h.: .\ maic'11l .:c,ln(ll11Y dcp ... nr..l s on .1 1)f\llxr gfll\\lh of moncy in lille NOT{ , (onodo', (on,ume, P'"e Indu 10' on irem. 'n"eo ...d 1.3 ;ndu PO,nll d\l "ng Ih. \\ ilh il\ pro.Jucliw capaCil} for ":Co.)· 10 •• mon.h. 0, 0.9% . Th ;•• q\loll e d on onnuol ,o'e 01 ;nCI' wo. 13.6 po,nlo . 01 10.(% . Pe"enlog' ;n

HAMPLE , fa' Ihe pe.;od 01 No •• m~'. 1'7(. ' 0 No •• mbe,. 1975 , 1((. 1 130.5 13.6 n('" 'penJing. mnrc CO!l\um.:r \pend­ po,nlo; 13.6 d, .. ded t:>y 130.5 10~ X IOJ lU.4 '/• . ing. ,md lllllr.: job,. ConvcT\cI) . a lighl mo n<.'~ \l!J1P J) :md higher into.'r ... 't r:lll" gelllntlly r,',uh in IL... , Cllll\U!lK'r ,p.:rhilnr· k\\ hll,inc\~ horrowing, k~~ CONSUMER PRICE INDE X-UNITED STATES AVERAGE hOll\i ng clln,rruclion, less inr..lu srrial Source , U .S. Deportment 01 Lobor Bureou of Lobor Slollsrics ('.m/illl, ...1 ml p".<:' ,,:! REVISED INDEX SERIES-Reference Bose, U.S . Averoge 1967 100 Appo'el Heollh ECONOMIC/COLLECTIVE , fron.po,. & Ret· Monlh Yeo. (omb.ned , ~, HOliling Up~eap lorion reo',on BARGAINING TERMS Nov . 1975 165.6 179 8 17 1. 3 1<1 5.5 157.4 156.5 Oct. 1975 16.4 .6 179.0 169.8 14.4.6 156. 1 156.3 Sept 1975 163.6 177 8 1689 143 .5 155 4 1554 Aug, 1975 162.8 178.1 167.7 1A 2.3 153 .6 154 .6 Demand depo sl l - A bank depOSit which can July 1975 162.3 178.6 167.1 I A 1.1 152.6 15A .0 be Withdrawn b~ the depOSi tor With ou t prevIous no tice to the bank (checking June 1975 160.6 174.4 166.4 141.4 J 49.8 153,2 , accounts), Demand depOSits do not earn N ov. 1974 154.3 167,8 158.3 142.4 14 3.4 146.3 Interest as do time depOSits (savings Nov. 1973 137.6 • accoun ts). bu t they ca n be Withdrawn by Nov. 1972 126.9 chec k and. therefore. possess many of the N ov. 1971 122.6 liqUid characteflslics of liquid money. N ov. 1970 118 .5 • Ilell! mon e y-T~rm IISP.rI In rI~~iEn~ l p. a N ov. 1969 1 12.2 polley 01 mone tary restrain t conducted NOTE, Con.vme, Priu Ind'" 'or all " ..... in<'eo'ed '-0 inde. pOl nl. during 'he po.' by U.S monetary authofilies (f edefai monlh. 0, 0 ,6 % . Tn, . equalled on onnuol '01. 01 in«eo.e 01 7.2'10 112 X 0.6) , Th .. in«.. o.e j" (PI dll" "g .ke po.1 yeo. wei 11 .3 po ... ". e' 7.3~'. Reserve), which IS deSigned to reduce the Pe«en.og. 'n"ItO• ., bel ...... n '''0 do •• ••• tt:"M\I year..... c hlld our o .... n cclehr.llinn I nur 1'( for more information on this.. our relLred Brolhers .... crc honured for hllv. loe-.' 180. V.llelo. Cat,. Was espec; .."y p.oud 'CE 109 hccn member'> or the 1111 \\ for 'sO LW.lu 1'. HUlIl, P.S. to P'ISe",1 • 5O.,...r }""r'l>. I hree of the BrOlher. did re~'clvc 'sO. p,n 10 Brotne, ["",n )e;lr pin, from Internalion;rl Repfe'>Cntati\c V.mey. a , ••, old Annual Dinner ]).11111) I{ ulieui One of Ihe IIrlllhcrs fcceiHd I,m ••. only r"'C"lln;tinn. as hc will nnl reeei\c hi' jn·)ear rin until Januar) I II. 11)7(, lhe Brnthel"5 ..... hl. did r.. 't:ei\1! their ~(l-)car I'iM \\ere C ]) .... intin. initialed \1;I""h 2. 191~. Brother "Iiolin. aftC'r hil\in~ I'oorl.ed for man) )C'tlrs. "enl inlo [he in'peclion df.'part­ ment. When BrOlhcr Niolin rei ired from Ihe cI~~'lrieal m'pccl,on deparBllenl. he 1\:" th e chief electrical insflCewr in the Cit)· of , J u,I.;"lI1l'ilt.:. Horida. Brother, ( •. I I.,gen, ""liS init;aled (\ttl) 10. 1925. nnd !.luring hi' )ea r ~ as :l member of Loc: LI 177 ~cn cd un The Retl,ed Mlmbers Ctub of local 117. Jack· the I \.:: .. "til" Bu""I. Brulher C ( •. ~lIIl1h. sonv,lIe. fl... held U, annu,,1 dinner 'lce"Uy. .... hn lIas initiated N<)vemher 2.1. 11125. Shown ~,e B.olhl' AU8811 Kellbe;n. prn,denl served a, hu~inl!\s mart:lger ,IF the I'JoI:al for of Ii'l l Rellred Members Club. lell, BOld BrOlher 1(1 ),ears, Brother S"lilh :.I~n ~er\'cd lL, Dill 0.001' ...' .... ""''''"h "'~"~I!u' ,,( l ..... _1 1'77. ftmLn~'I:tt ~l'Cre t fL r ) bcr"re the "liKe. ",erc comt>ined Brother G len Appling will not reeeil'e his pin until January. 1976. IIrtllher Appling. durin~ hi\ \e;l\'S lIS .an B.othe, .nd Mts. r .. 1gel Shown at a .eo;.nt clle. ;tethc mcmbn. al50 scr.ed thc mcmheNhlP b •• t,,,,n v, I,,~ 20 y .. " .... of .... "'Ie. to thl IBEW and loe-~I 180. a$ hu)incss manllger Our ~ineerc c.'ngralu. lalions and best .... i5he~ arc e~lended 10 M. E. Jones. G. G. Mull. H. E. Orricl.. Jr .. n nolhl'r~ "iulin. Fagen. Smilh. and Apphng M . A. Thonhon. ,md M, R. Vo,hnll. For 35 nn Iltlaining SO ),ears in Ihe Illi W )eOlr,>. pjn~ "erc a"""rded to J. (,. Cll~pardl.". lhe ..... hole dll) wa~ a \er) ell)">ahle nile ,. DinW;tle. I'. Duhoi$. 1 W Gille'I'Ie. r"r e\er)c>rI1! It "as quite an Ilo;ea~illn IL. S_ ,. Hud'oQn, II Ol] I'il:rce. J. H. Ran/..m. \\ il. K'C the relired membcn .wd II,ei, \\ ...... liam Reilley. R. C. Trnd\\a}. AI (u,lid"oe. luoLing ~" ~er) well. A \ery line nlc;!1 ...... n lind II \\ hitli:lu. Pin~ for -10 \eOl(1 '>Icrt: prep;",,::d h) some of ..ur fine Jlrmhcn nny ROtOIl, IIl'1d 8.othCH& Gillen FIIII:>I'I. C. G, <.. S.mtllin. J. Slrohele. C. P. Vincent. lind Sm.th. Gle", Appiong. C. O. Nlohn. and B,II Yarbrough. wa}nc Smllil. '1ll1n I uurecr. B.ommer. and J"hn G.>rdie The mc:.l \\i1~ en\.'\ed hy M . L Webb. f he eru""ing even1. of the all \\ho l.ttended The foud \\a~ \er) gund ~T\kc pin cerenlonic~ • ...- •• , Ihe "";trding and the ;tlmll'lphere of IlrCntalj\e~ of orgOLnil.cd thank )'IIU i~ Brolher rlill lIi n~ley Itruthcr I;,bur. :Inu man;Lgemenl "crc proud 10 taLe Bill Jlr~".1 rl'lin") ml'mhl'r "f I ,\Cal 177. Ih~' opporlunit}'. on Ihal e\ening. 10 I're~cnt rml(le lhe arrangemcms r.,r thc cnlcltain. Iheir II1:lnl~ 10 Brolher Cl.Lren~e J·cigel. A menl Once again. tn all wh" ~:amc III ,hurl.' plaquc. prcscmcd thOiI evening. cnl'Illl'cd the '0 a few minule§ "";Ih ;cntalions from members. f;lmilic~, and WII I ' ... M GI IIM. I'S. L U. 177. M C fo:SO~"" . U:. FI.A.-No. G friends of Local I lUI. joint apprentice ",Il~ !I \l:r) \'ember 29. 1975. meUlOrahle ela~)e~. [I.'lare IsI:tnd [\Ielal Tr~de 5 Council. day ftlr Local 177 , O\cr 125 "r nur retired Local Holds lind Local 2 145. and IIcti\!: members ""ere present. :u .... e Old·Timers Night celebraled the Ihird annllal rClired memhcrs dinner Since Ihe duh ""'II~ formed tlnl) :1 1... 11. 1110. VAttUO. CAI..-Old timen Members Attend few ~hnn )eaT'\ ago, Ih l" ml"mhl'r,hip h;,~ night started with an attilude adjuumenl Bowling Tournament gm..... n quile a hit. I-I ere at Lueal 177 we lITe hour. folln"ed by a eatf.'red dinner :md ,Ilfor re;,1 pruud "F otlr retired members. Il~ they rrizes. The high point of Ihe evcning WIL~ I .. U. 111 1. \J'IlC,\. N.Y.-I\ good time \\as h'L\e. in one Wily or :utnthcr. not only made Ihe presentation of pins 10 Iho,e dcwrvinll tmd by lill a~ guesl.S at Ihe R oche~ler bo ..... ling Ih u e/I!elriclll induSlry II beller indu5tr)·. bU I II rolhe" "ho hnve earned the di.tinelion of lournumcnt in Novemhcr. Our IJ rolher\ who have pas~ed on to the )otmger members Q "old· timers." I'ins for 2S ),enrs ..... ere n",mJed :lllendcd "erc Paul LaValley. AI "Red" wealth of kn o .... lcdge. to K. L. ClLlbe rt. L. F. 1-1 :111 , O. A. Indriere, Paniccia, Wayne ])ellwck. Ken WiIIilLms.

34 UIEW Jou",,,1 Guests almo~pherc of togelherness. For our ne>;1 Situs Bill Seen As i d:mc... , II<' h,lle 'lIgge5Iion, for " bnffel type dinner IIhieh l'ou!11 eO~ 1 ahoul 50 n'nlS Blessing for Local 223 more bllt lIould .gil..: ;, vari~t)' of mC:Lh :Jnd I..L'. 223. ItROC h:TO:-.'. " ' ASS,- l.oc:>1 :!~3 .. I'eg<::tabln. 1-\1'0. il "a.' ~lIggc'te,1 Ih,,[ wc Brot her, 'CI lip pidel lines al the Rodl:md ~CI up a ,chcdui.: o f ditTeren! d:mce lll1m· High S,·ho.:.1 I>cing renovat .. d to a gr: .•md th"i r p:tr~nh. St'nd in )om 'II~. , it \\;(, ,li,col.'red th,1! I.!uclley Ele~· tri~ lIa~ gntion, to th,' 10'::11 for ollr nell alfair flOW. not r;l)ing the pre\ailing "':Lge. Bthine" In clo,ing. \Ie \\ i,h .111 o f our Brolher, ,i· \l.m:lJ;i.'r 'e,.1 Santry !.CI up hi , ridet and Sbler, ,md o lh ..'r friend, Ihc true ~piril lin.·, f he job \\a, ,hul 110110 fur a \I:l) , of a liu.l·hk"eJ lhri,ull,h "ml :L "IPCI \\ h,'n Ih~ olher Irade, honor~d Ollr pi.lel pro~pcrml\ 197(' "irh h'::llth :lnd h:lppine", i line. \\ h~reu pon thi.' gener"l \'onlr'ldur 10 each ,lIld :Ilt. Don't forgel the oe,1 ""} g,,,e Budle} Eleclric' Ihi.'ir own "door:' 10 J to gel firMh.md inform.uion i, hy ,L1!cndmg I>ring their ,tod and m;,lerial iOl0 th~ left to right Brothers Paul LaValley, AI "Red" all reglll«r n1<'':ling, in 1'.176 . .\ Iarl YOllr huil.5. 'I~n "hieh IloulJ diminal': Ihe"",, ",ide Joor" \\ orl.. in Ollf Mca is s'[ill Icry ~JO\\ \\jlh pidel' Th~ n.Lme of the I>itl i, the Situs I· "bou[ 35 percent unempJo}eJ :1\ Ihi. tim.', l' iC" l~l iog Bill. \\ hie h. 1 ;1m "fraid. I're,i.knl Shenl..o I: leclril- h a nell union ~omra~tor Strike ForJ II ill l ... tO. rhe I're,h.lent h .• \! one o f f in our 'Lfca. \\ I'kome Shcni.o. Ih~ 1<0r,1 reeor,]' for \oting in f:L\or of 01 ':-'1\ A. BKIIII ". 1'.5. I:;bor whcn he \\a, :1 Congrc-,sn1.ln :tlKI I don't thinl ··them >puh on Ihr} for the word w()rL forget jl~ P re~iJen! Ford and his boys have elim· L U. 193, SI' IH-':CFIt: U), I LL-Our hxal in:, t.'J it from uur \ocabulary. 'I h,' nell h.ld heen bk~..eJ ... jth lOIS of \lorl.. for owr liard on hi, ,1£c od:L i, the worJ nni.)1l. !O lear.; until aholll the last quarter of 00 the bellcr ,ide o f ne",~. our 10e:>1 1975 when ~uJJcnly "orl.. fell off ,111\1 our pre,ideol John RCl'il gal hi s f:lir ,o:or,' of tnlleler, k ft .mu \1 ..- no\\ have a f~w local Hni'on up in ~b ioe thi~ fall. '0() diJ J ohn journc)men :Lnll ,Lpprentkc~ off for :L ~hort l'arJullo up in Ne\\ Hampshire ami ~ I a...s:l· M .. mbe.s of loc"t 204. C.. dar Aap,ds. I" .. ar.. on II y~,Lr i~ hi lc. We are looling for a good in s ( "k.. a8atnsl Iowa Ete~t,, ~ Lighl & Power Com. l·h"'i.'l1'. nUl Joe Sirtoli ,Iill ",huilin cm 197(, hut beline it "ill be l\I.Lrch or :' pril pany. Shc>wn ~at.y,ng picket signs. t.. fl 10 right. <.Jail 11:' 001) in hi, drc:Lms. hdol"e good I,e,uha and ;on ampk ~upply a.e Cra,g $ .. atles. Geo.ge Hofferbe., and Henry Our he,1 10 rhnt "old ,,,amp Y:IIl~ce" K .. lty . uf mnteri:LI lIilt he 'I\ ailanlc. We held r ight Brother ..\nhur Lord on hi, rClir~mel1t. • city ,Ippremice, otT for ,Lhout nine momh' J OSI"I'II L . GlOV,\" U . LO. P.S. in 1'-)75 nut :LI! are "orling no". Cedar Rapids Local Our negoriation, II ith thc ei t)' milit)" h,He Ix-.. n imr.:deJ nr the C"i lr coundl impo:.ing Goes on Strike Scribe Reminds Members To r .. stricti,e orJin.lnn'~ Ihal .'oC 1 e .. ilings on I. . U. 20·" C.: DAR RAI'IUS, IA.- D uring Vote Labor in This Year wag<: :II1d Ix-ndit pada!;.. ~ of 5 percent for Ihe monlh of Scpll'mber, 1975. Loca! 204 "ilge~ and .: percem for fringe b,'nefits 1..1 ',22-', 'f:\\ KEDFORJ), \I,\SS.- \\cll ba,ed on proJucthity. W.' are l'haJlenging had it~ fir,t ,Iri~e again~t Iowa Electric h.'re "e ,Ire in Ih.' middle of lIinter ,1IlJ :11. Light & " Oller Company. Unil 5. the Duanc the :lLuhorily of Ihe onlin,mce 10 ,uperccde re.ld~ loo ~ ing forll:lrJ 10 ~pring. Th,- Ilorl ArnOld Energy Centi.'r unit of LIX;11 ;!H4. our harJ·fought· for amI mUHl:ltly.;tgreeu.!O ..illJ(l lion i, Ihe ~;Ime here as everywhere ~!rud no-C,LL";; of ullrc,oll"c,1 h,ue, in Ollf :,greemcnt uf many jCHr,. Our mcmbcr~ ehe. \h- hope Ihnl ,,)mcthing happells ,(Ion. COl11racl. \\hich o-xp;r~d s.:ptcmber I. 1975. h:II'e refused to accept the tot:tI pad age of One thing I\<' can do 10 help. ~j nee thi, i~ The men I'ere on Ihe pickel lin .. s for five 7 percent and II .. "ilt arbitrate the b,ue :111 eJection ye ar. i< 10 get 0111 and 10le our lied,. When Ihe conlract elpired. the C(ht :l~ ,oon as our pand of arbitrators arrh'cs labor people into onic .... of lil;ng and o!"ralor's time "ere Ihe Jll.ljor '>0 thai II .. m.l}' select the thirJ neutral Our (hr;_lma, party Ihb )e:>,. II,,~ partj. We hal<.' a final anJ binding ded,ion is,uc~. :tnother ,1I';,e',. ewepl fewer membcr~ p:lr· • dau..e in our agreem.'nl and lie :lr.. quile During Ihe ,trile Ihe re,1 of LIX:ll 204 licip',led. Gil G ••rri-.on and hi~ wik. Dbne. inleresteu in Ihe fin:,1 outcom.: of Ihi, ca,.:. member, hel(X'd ~upport Ihe men all strile. JiJ .• Iremendous job pUlling Ihi, "rfair III :L\ Str",b,lugh amI I ha,,: encounten:,1 bolh moralt} :md financially. $tCllanl" and lo\:!cther. f rom ;tli o f Ihe memhi.'r, ami OUT ,hJre of eler}lla} proolenh bm "e ha\e E \~,:olile Board membcr~ ~pe nl many hours £:111.',1\. th:ln~ ~ou for a wooderful e\<'ninl;. collc~'ting Ir:ln~f wler:LI ,ad, full of ,010Iion, ..0 I\e h:m:~ of their lime :md ... rring To our m .. mhcr, \\ho halcn't a!\cndcJ h.!en :Ihle 10 ..ope \\ ith them alt. fin,m.:ial ,uppor! for lhe~c men. Ollr Lhl me" tinS'. remernher Ihe loc,L! nOlI • 0111' fi r,t choi,·.. · hand for the Chrhlln:L' Local :!7S of thc 11\Iern:.lion:ll Brolher­ Illl.'el, in B roo~l:l"n Hall. I" hb i, jt"l a d:mce 11I'ole Lip ,md C.lLI-cJ ,omc problems hood of Opera ling Engineers. who abo reminda. for \Ia\ but he m,m:tged 10 com..: up Idth rcpr~,entcd Ihc company", emplo}ee,. vohm· Durin!; De.:emh.!r. many of our mClllh"rs ,I nell band :lI1d a ne\l h,)tel "hieh re· 1,,'ere.1 lin:mcial ami mor:ll supporl for lInit again 1:ame Ihrough ,Illd dona led hlood for c,'ntl} org:lI1ilcJ union. We .:uuld nOl co­ 5. T hi, help 1I'1~ greally apprcei,'led b}' onf our blood ban~. I cannOI ~tre~s enough ho" onJinale th..: n ... w b:md lIith an ,I\""ilable foc:t!. important Ih i, i,. Those of us \\110 h'''''[fl ,I.lle ,Lt Ilk.' fi r~t hOlel chok... Our ':1.1 The contraci for Ihe large bar.l;.Lining gilen blood aod can, contact D r. het! ,lnnu,,1 Chri,tm,I' dance II'IS \\cll al1end .. d, unit of Loc"l 204 e\pired on Decemher 15, '"Blood Pluder" D ube. our vit;e pre,ident ,md thanb 10 Warr... n Adams. :'Ia:.: $tras· 1'.I7S. Negolhu i on~ hegan on :-'o\embl'r 17, \\ho lIiIt >Ci.' that jail gel some vitamin, to h.1Ugh. Ihe comnliuee. 'lnd the otliee ladih. 1975. 'vi.' hope "C lIilt h.! able to report repl, I~i.' IIh,ll ~O\l give. One more \·i.'r) im· Ih ... dance lias a ,ucccss. T he round lables bener re_uhs. portant ilem 00 \\ hich JOLt will ,,000 be and overall additional space created an WAY~L L. BILLINGS. B.l\! . appro:lC"hed. is COPE. lhe Commitl,-c on Feb.uory, 1976 " Polilical Ed uc;I\ion. lhe only lobby "c have Chris fmas Parfy re!;e.sion. OIlT "ork fi gu res ~ ecp sett ing in Washington and goOO n c~s knows. we need wor~ e . Pl eaM: answer 1I'l r. Ford'S c1aim~ al • lhe m now more Ch il li ever. If rou d ose Ihe po lls nexi eleelion hy reGi~ l ering 10 l'Olt yourself off from Ihis vc r)' worl h" hilt' no". -I here lire a 101 of Good "orl ing peo­ projecl )-011 are only hurting youl'lCU and pie" il h fll1ll11ies thaI h:l\e been ruined by your family. If YOl1 douhl Ih i, as ~ your F or d '~ :ICCeplllnCe of 11 11 tI.500.000 unemploy­ husinc" manager und he "ill prOle il 10 ment le\l~1. )iou. Local 252 congr,l1ul:llc$ Congress on Ihe Eo Mll1111R. I' 's. pa~~ing of Ihe Situs I' icketing Bilt; ho"cler iI rdu,es \0 aeeepi pll~~(lge of $cnnte bill I. "The Criminal J u~lice Kefonll ACI of 191$" J Service Ihrow~ Ihe lI ill of Kight) do"n Ihe drain and. at Ihe '\,amc time. ~Irips lhe po"er from • Ihe union mOlemenl Local ::52 "ill do ilS rar! 10 IIde:11 rolh thi~ bill :lIld its ~up­ porters in C011gre~\. I IX"I 252 lIoc~ .upport l-l ou'\(" Hill "KOS. "hi~h "ould require b.lnl\ to Pil)· Inlere,1 on e...:n," "ceounh. HI( 11-\11.0 K. h. 1 I r, P.5. t

Parfy boocl< row. • ShowndIn Bu_,lz. &1 ~~~~ RIck ~~~~~~~j:~~f:1~ .ow. To", C .... "g.n. Deln Coma.n. of lac.1 231. SIOUX I . IUltr .'dlng Ihlt Boy SeOU" Wlrlt up •

Local Prompts Goodwill Through Community Service

L I'. H I SIOI 'X CIT\'. 1\.-1 here are (lC­ ea,jom ",hen Ihe local don.lIc\ lime and maleri .• 1 for Ihe bellcrmenl of rellllion~ he· I",cen Ihe communil) lind Ihe union. I here are many pearle Ihal h;I\'e a di,li~e for C3Ugh\ In lhe mlddl. is Brolher MIke Norto,.. union, hee:lu'>C of Ike ",Ilte, raid and lhe n.nkltd 0,. hIS "pI by Bu"n"s M.n.ller Oon Kennltdy ~nd On hIS lit/I by Pruldenl C•• I ~Iri~e~ lh.11 cau<;t "orl \\Ol'r;ll!r, Wilh Ihe Kraeme •• Sr.• or Locil 269. T'enlOn, N.J .... , Ihe donaled lime and m.l1('ri .• '. Ihi\ puh Ih a .et".d memben d,nne', ~h':p cI(»lln p.es­ .nt at Ih. 311.". F.om the lelt ••• John H.upl. procellure for che order Ihey "oulll ~Iep Sr .. Emil Bltc ...... B.II P,e.son. W.II M.nschwane •• do,,"n al Ihe flO"crhou'e .111 unll fOUl I h.,. Sr. B.II Ford. St.. F•• d l.ngdowne_ Tony Far­ " procedure, ~el up by Ihe r :>.enll ile Ilo,u'd, leI! 10 "Shl ".e Alnt l oc.1 948 Busineu M.n· •• uto. Henf}/ PelelS .• nd Tod Rohlo". aller. Ray MulI"I),. Inle.n"lional ReprlSenl."~. 'Hlle~ that appoinlillenl :Ind ~Iepring do"n Frank K Klldau. and loul 252 Pre~idenl Rlehlrd J will t>e done through Ihe seniorily sy,lem. F••• land. T here "ere a fe" ohjeelion,. Local 269 Hold. ,I Belicle it Of nOI. the Ill i W cald )OU Party for Retirees Trade~ Secrcwry-T reasllrer Sian Arnold. and carr} ~.I)'S journeyman \llrenHm. nOI fore· man. Flinl BIl,ine,~ Manager H;ly Mull"ly "crc I ~ t !. 269. T il E"" ION. i'lJ.-l rida} ('Ie­ • MICU\'LJ,Q,llIlI. P S :llIlong \cveral of our guesb. The ercJil for ning. Scplemncr IIJ. 1975 " .. ~ \e\ a,ide for slI,h ;' line p.lrty musl go 10 Tim Whilesall. Ihe loc,,!', III1I1UIII dinner for our retired Ollr new enlerlainment chairm:tn. \Iho did a Illl,mher\. II i~;. lIler11Ocr, only .llfair and il Local 252's C hri stmas gre.11 joh of gelling everything togethcr. :Ind is Ihe local\ ":I) Ilf ,ho\lil1g our retired seg­ Party Is a Success Ihe 10;:;11 congralUl,lIes Brolher \\hile',llI for ment Ih'll Ihey ~h,lt1 nOI he forgomn. 1\ i, l hi, effort. a lime :11-0 to rene" 01\1 ;I~qll"inlunce, ;md I.. U. lSZ. ,\ i'I~ AIUl OIl . 1\\lCl I. Once W"r~ in our emire Slate i~ dO"11. nml in 10 IMy /lomage to Ih(he "ho. in one "ay or again we have h"d II (:lnIU'lie (1IIi'111111' p;lrticlll;lr Ann Arhor i~ currel1ll)' ,"ITering a!1l)lher. h:l\c I'"ved Ihe way fo r \1". part) rog~lhcr "ilh II fmc IUrnvul fwm Ihe a ::() pe"ent IlnempIO}!llenl ralc 10 Ilhich rhe "Ir.lir ""~ h~ld 11\ the Cc.l:ir Gardcn mcmhocr,hip. sCleral honored vi,iloJ~ "ere we nlll~t add "nother 20 percenl "hich are Re,wur,ml in Trenlon "here ;In e~ccl1enl in allel1d:lnce. inlermllional Kel're~cm,llilc "orling only Ihree or four dar~ " "cd. A~ rneul \\,j~ pre'\C1lIed LO Ihe 12~ jlI::f)on~ in Fran" Kildall , Michig;ln Slille Building Ihe J'ord Admini~lralion claims \ ielOry over nllend'1I1cc. The committee consi'lcd of " IIUW Journot • On Hanel Work Scene Re mains Local News Same in Local 270 • L. U. 270. OAK RIIlG ":. T E'''. -Our \\orl ~itll"tion is "ill "bOlIl Ihe ,,'l1Ie. \\e ,I ill • hale a kll men on Ihe ollt·of'I'orl li~1. I "'1.1Ihe in Ihe ncar fUlure I'orl IIi11pkl up .lIld· gile liS "Icnt) of il. I .el·~ all hope so. T he joo ;11 ..... ing':on i, pi, ling tljl thc I"ad for \lorl.. ;,\ Ihe pre,em lime. Ihere h'l\c been n.l nev. job, let in the Juri...Jillion re· ccml)_ WI! '>") hello 10 all of OIiT relirc.! memo

Men. l"m sorfy 10 inform IOU Ih .. ! B m· Othe, rel"ee~ ;;:~~;;:::~=:-~~ Jimmy Cannon. Ih~r Oli, l. White p;.~,ed ;I\la) on OdO' John "Show-stopper" l"Ier ::!I. 1<)7 .... OOf ~incere ~)mr,'thy goes Rej~er. $r., and Joe Noel of l ocal 29~, Lrttle Rock. Ark., Illll 10 hh family . '1;~;:;;~:of Ihe Arkansas Chapler Muscular • -I he J f\TC i~ ,pon'>Oring a C;tble'Slllking ~ Assoc.atlon of Ame"can. 15 shown ~.:hoo l , Sec Brothef Barr) !-re,hollr if \011 eleven yea •. old Jack Pilkslon a , ,he Lew., MOAA Telethon ,n lrlll~ Rock, afC interested_ Jack ,s 'he A,kansas Slale MOAA I L,tl ic~. remembcr Ihe l adle, }\ ,I\iILlr) Pos.er chrld. H" lives rn North lrttle ROck and n"l(,l'linj;' ,Ire th(' f"lIr1h Thur,d.l) "f ,'Iel') a!lend, C'e".. ood Elemenlary School. mOl1lh ,II 7:00 1> .~ J. i. Don', fOf!!1'1 Ollr union meeting, :Ire the 1 ,,'(ond ,md fourth Mund,.), uf e\er~ month ;11-1:311 1' \ 1 I r~ IO;II1l'nd' r. Renu:'mbcr Ih,' Widoll', l und. -.,..,~ - -"­ ( /I \ I( U ,,,, L 11 . 1' .':>. P resident e.,1 Kraemer, Sr.• sUI"d on The fa. "8hl. IS sho.... n wrlh te,,,ed memben;. left \0 ,,&tli. [.3,1 H.rrop. Ph'I fe"afl, ""dy fgrs ...h, .. nd Steve H orrocks, Local 294 Units Hold r IJ rOlhch L"',lcr --I in}" " r,.em.:'T '.;h;lirman). C hristmas Parties Gill Gro..... ;lnJ Hot. T,m::I.I. Brother T ,m:l.L undenool thc \;.,1,. of pro> iJinl; <,nh:rlain­ I.. U. 29-1, HIlHU"G. '11" " , On 1);:,clI1' ,J; mcnt for thc c\eninl; ,md ",<,cceded in hriJg­ bt-r .... lu.:.. 1 ::!<)-I\ Bemidji unil heM ih M.mbe" employed by mult'mlillon dollu addrlron;;;- '" ,;;;. mg the g,lp of ...:n",tion;,Ii_m h) ~'ominJ; lip ~.;~.~;,,,,~i Chri~tma~ p;'rI) in Bemidji. Arkanus "'Khcar Cenler rn \lith a ..tto)'\ 'lIftkiem ind... ed 10 \\;,fm thc On Ik,·em]l.er n. l (K".l.1 ::!<)-I', Interna· sa•. lell 10 "ght, kneellnl; f .ank ,!,,",,!:,,_,~, co.:"'k~ .,f ;"I~ hC'If!. 1'.lnur.lming 0\1.", Ihe tlonal f •• Ih u .. il hclt! ii, Chri'lm,", I':'fl) OIl SI"I[U'''' "landrna' Sene ... 1 loreman Oon au\llcnce. il ",'~ '-;"} 10 \ICC "h~ .11,;<' ,holll.! the Rolin} I...I..I! LodJ;e in ImernOllitlnal 1 ,,11,. .... n. B,II ferguson. foreman Paul Ky"er. R,chard :>t.~all. ne'er Ix' ;t Ji....:rimin'lling (.I([or. \ ,h,'cr de­ \Iinne-.ol;l. light. and milO) ,IT'" tho... .: >Iho "U,· "illing On Dc.:emb.:r :0. our m.lIn unit her.! its 10 'Iil} on for an encore or 1"0. p .• n~ .Ll the El b 1.001\;c in lI il"ll"linJ!. \IInne· I nduJ~J in thc relin'!,l m~m" ... r ,,~\;reJ;,I' ,0t;1 I he p;lr1ie, Ilere "II .1 j!r.lIld ,u~~en. lion l.·h_ (}Iher r"tirec'i borro\l mone). Ched.. thc intere,t r .. lc: it i, pre..cnt III're Hrllther_ J ohn Il,Wpt, Sr.. I'hil hard 10 find a 10ller rale on a 10:ln. Member.. employed by Ihe fasan Co. "n the I-crr"ra. Hem) I'e ..:r,. TOllY I "rrault). Bill \ '-ure "") to liJ!ht inn .. tion in the fLllure Ch.coPt'. [Imar O,amer; bac~: !Oleman Charles <;.,(el\ of Ih~ nude;!r pov.er gen,·rillion. Nebl,n! elul"ta' ena"...... Sr Moss. and Home, ni,~o. Bill l'ier-.oll. Joe (;lnilleli. john Da"" s..:k~li~I' .l.j!re! thaI II ilh nu<"ieOlr Ptlller , , .,on. \\,,11 \lin-..:hll,mer. Sr .. I rcd L,n\;· rl.tIlh I;lllllg the pla~(' of oil .. "d l:J' pl.mh. dOlln. ChcI \\;tlter ~. \I!'>en --S,'oop" :'n)da. \\e lIill not he burninJ! Ihe enert:) ,:,tIld1o:: .. t Anthony (;I'>t'} John Bell:, Lew) I l~ert. holh end,_ \1-,0 hec.",.,.. of p'liml.llinJ! Charity of Working Man Jimm) Cmnon. I mil IJed.cr. )I ,,,,, I(tlhlolL elTon of de~i!m. (on~lnt':lion. ,rn.1 of'(.'r"tiull, 15 from the Healt .tnd former dde~,.lc 10 the hlulJing trilde~ .,f nUllc.,r ~v.er pl"nh. their ~.,fCI) reeor.l ;1m) eolle;IS"c. Joe "killer"' Spain. h.I> ""en e,.;ellent. rhe'>\' pl,mt' m";ln I,,\\er I .l . 2<)5. LlI I U : Ron•. \RK._\klll. I- Spt:'alinj! of !- lori.I." reliree Brtuher "hi I t:'1e.:lficil) bill~ rur Ihe \Illl'rk,m con~lImer_ "'-'r, _'I ," ~.lIlilCd 1•• OOr ottenlime, .Ire ,ul"l­ FcrraT" lIa, to uq"l"rI for ,,,me on Ihe Sun­ r he 55 nude.IT po"er pl.,nt, in uper.uion jede.1 10' "n enormous ;tIId unde"':TI ,'d .1:.) follo\\inj! Ihe .llf,tir Ililh he ...1 .:h;oP' h.lle prolcd thi ... ;ont.lLlnl of .• d,,·r..... publicil). Ttt... Cham her I- eron.::, M.. " I ,·rrar... Afler " 10Uj!" II inler of Remember. if )UU Illeel 'Ollle.,ne IIhll i, 01 (ommcr~c. the Republkan p,lrt~, ;tnt! ., liule !;olf an.1 lenni, :md a fe\l "rid en' 1"<1 "e:lr) 10 ,mik, k,ne ,"inC of >"ur.. fur counlle" olher anli·l.lbor orient:llcd l!rou,,~ (oomer.. \I ilh the IhorouJ;hhrl'u,_ Ihc) arc n.1 on... n<·e.!~ a ,mile qui Ie :,' rnu<'h ." the ~ren,1 ., .;:r~'11 deal of time ;.... d munl') ill I ~chl' t.lul ed II) retllrn !O Ihe I fl·nt.m ;.Tca in "ne "h.) h .. , n"ne 10 j!ile. AI,u rcmemher ortler 10 '"~~~'~lulll· crC;IIC ;In unf",orahle :\ rril. "I "hilh lillIe II rOlh,'r I err-,!';, 'Iill Ihal il i, nice to. he impurl;uu. but il j, nlUre IIn.,~c f.lr Ih_ Conlr;~f) to \lh,'llhe5e ...:Ifi,h. undou blctl l~ "p[>C;or on the ~<'CIII! looling import.IIlI 10 he nke. "'II-'m"r"~1 J!rullr~ IIould hau' srn:icl} he­ \\ell 1:lIlneJ. ,I lillie p"lIn<'h) pcrh:lp~, bill Be union. bit) Ulli \Ii). :111,1 ICI us :tl i t'hed I,e,e. Ihere h .• , neH'f e\i~lcd. nor II ill there .- none Ihe 1I0r,e for hi'> IH':tr. tllOSt:' union l;obeb_ elcr e'''1 .1 ~roup of individuals more gen· A I BlltrOlI"O, !l.S, E. 1.1 1-/. 0'" L MU)I , I'.S. (' rOil, or p.lIrh'lii: Ih'lIl the hone«!. hard fe bruo ry, 1976 " On Th e Job It is wilh sorruw Ihul I re port Ihe uc:ilh Local 300 Busy In of Leonard C. W:lke. Brolher WlIl. e lias • initiated inlo the fOEW on NOlembcr 18. Negotiations 1947 and was a 28·)e;lr mernber. On hehalf I ~ U, 300. 1\ I0 1\'T I' .:I.I ER, "T.- Tn Ollr of Ihe memhers of thi, 1000ai union. lIe cx· h...... ,1 :11 Ihc lime uf Ihi ~ "riling. Uu,inc'" tend OUf s)mpalhy :Ind condolences 10 Ihe M,m,lger Jim M errig~ ln is pUlling quite a bil 101'ed olles of ollr dccea'>Cd II rOlher. of mileage on his c~ l r. NegOliming lal.c, up a 101 of lime p l u~ lraveling :111\1 eXpenses. LLOW R. L~/'ic " . A<'!JT. IH,1. Cenlral VermOnt f>u blir.: Sen ice. Morri'l ille W31er & I ighl. Vermont EI(,(:lric Co·op. and \\ ,I~hinilton He":lri..: :are somi: of Ihe On The Job eOlllranie, that we are neGoli:lling wilh. Cireel\ MOlln!:lill "o"cr Corpor~ ' li\m i\. M~mb.",... ml"o~ .. Llnl. Rock. pleled Iheir negoli.llion,. I here arc sOllle .... ~.nus .•r. lelt 10 ,ilhl, '.onl Duddy T•• ad­ W11.y, )a(:k DempSey. H"rsch,,' C'.mom.s. Ted Brolbers Ihal are "cr) huru to plc,ISt. "h,11 SloH. Teddy 51011. Jr_. Bill Thorn,o,,; back I".e­ the) arc .s.:t),ing h. l>,c could h~\e dune man ~orKe Col., Cha,les Byrd. Hen,y Warren, belltr_ The only way Ih~1 theS(.' fell II rOlh· fIfIn R,nl!!!o'd. Mob e ..."oro, Jack liIl. O4Imp"" ers elm gel what Ihey W:IIII is 10 att.:nU Iheir • ". unit meeling'. In Ihe c:I'e of Grecn ,\I "lIn· tain Brothen. "e mcet on Ihe firsl I-riu .. y worl.ing craft,mc" who are the bad,bone of of cler), monlh al I~I Norlh Sireel. Uur· the IREW. When a large corporation Of !int'IOn al lI·flU f> M ,pc';I;!1 inlcrc~1 sroup makes a I,.rge char· AI Green M ounl~lin the b~lrG: . ining unil l';lhlc contribution, it is normally «ont' in vOled for u Ihree·tear p~cbge. recei'ing I!nlnu form "ml accompanied b~ a cami,.,'· 7 percenl general incfe;ase in all Ihree )C:If~. h),.c celebration 10 puhlidzc .heir gCOI.'ro\ily. The -.cc\md )e:ar 111 1I h:iVe an Hddillnn,11 2 • In rcalil)'. Ih" is sunpJ} a profirahlr :md The E.e-culive Board of Local 300, Monlpeller, \It .. a' One of " .... I.equlnt meet'"S'" percenl in J uly. 1977 and lhe Ihlrd )ell.r a ,0UI1I.I bllsincs~ m:mcu~tr designed to mle tOSI of living nOl \" e\cced 12e Other ad\"nl .• gc of m\ loophole~ in the 1;,\\5 of highliShu of Ihi, p;lel.age arc a th:lnge in our land. HOIle"cr, "hen an IIt E\\I crafts- Imljor me\lir.:a l coveralle from S l ~,on() 10 1111111 dor1;lICS hi, lillie ~ Ind /or haru carned S50.000: maternity benefits jncre:,scd 10 lO.attc~ to ~h.1I ily, )011 ~iI!I be IlsSllred th;1I it SIOOO; Sunday shifl premium chani!ed 10 is il \meere geslure and is m:lde lO.ilholit 70e; irnprOled \,I\:ation. four "ed~ afler thourht of per'>Ol\al sain or recognition. 10 )eaf<;: 5c ;adjuSlment for a worl.ing fore­ F\I Nod h a fine e\illnple of Ihis lype per. rn an; a permanent di, .. bilily plan: ~lrtL l II 1 son. Brt)!her Nod is a )ourne)man lIireman n:IJpcniliG of the ~OllhlLd in }.ttlllary 1'1111 ~nd h,IS served his local union a\ an ollieer for ncgoti:llions concerning th e relirement an\1 in various olher volunt~ l ry and ap· plan benelih. f"Olntcd o;:apJ!;ilic,. Ed i~ abo Ih~ presiuen! rile local mourn~ Ihe dealh of (Iem of the Arl.an..:l, Chapler of the Muscular Senn;1 "ho pa~sed 3":1)' carl)' in f)ccemher. D)\tr<)phy 1\51.O(ilUiOil of Allielic;1 BrOlher Se nna wor~ed for Ihe \ ermonl Gas ( MDAAl. For milny )car, E\I hilS donmcd Sy,tclll~ in Ilurlinglon, lind lIa\ in Ilood I:encrollsly uf h i~ timc unu t!llenl~ to ~ Id· Cordi .. Kelchem on Ih' }Db In B.andoll. VI. st~n d jnss "jlh lhe local. Clem was only 46 HUlce Ihe cau~ of Ihis "onderful organi7,3. )'eul'i old. tion. lie ha.<. b«ome a famili;ar 'ight on Ihe The. locllI\ nell' oflicers ha\c been worl;, IOCll1 Jerry L.e"is MlI sr.:ular D)~lroph)' Tde­ illS lery hurd nt IhclT jobs and :Ife domg thon anu h;IS been imtrurnenlal in recruiting \ery lO.ell ;11 Ihertl. MO'1 of Ihe oflietrs mee! 10lunlilfY seni,e, frorn labor organizalions :11 Ihe F\e(uli\"e Hoard meelings where mml in Ihi, .Irea . Thc MDAA provi\lc~ d i:lgnoS lic of Ihe hll~ines, is takcn care of. ,md Irellllllcm clinics. II hcelchai n.. bra~es I hope 10 hu\e more informal ion orl nego­ .and ,lIrnmer tamps free of charge to those lialions in our local ne\t monlh. So until unfortunate children and adult\ IIho h;lle then 1001. for Ihe IInion lahel when }oou huy. been ~trid.en by Ihi~ dread dl..ease '1 he HICIIIIlO }. SI'IN .... !'.S. MI)A,\ is :1 f:lYoritc charit} IIf Ihe mllny t\Fl ·C IO urli li:lrcd unions In AI~ansa,. ,\r: }Oll regi'>lercd 10 100e? -I his ),eM "e New Scribe Takes Office; l\il1 he f;lced "ith Ihe respon5ibilily of dect. Local Advertises for ISEW ing :1 "residenl 10 either lead u~ OUI of this Oil Ihe iob In BrlJlldon. \II .• is O. Ketchum. Itrl''o('nl tconomic men. or bur) u~ under a L. .302. " \ RT"lll.. C \L.. _Thi\ bein£. de,a)ing g:uhage of unemplo)'lllcnt :md de­ my fir~l ~1T!icle. I nllhl do ;In amnlellr 3CI pre\\ion. All of Il~ righlfli ll y e~peCI ~nd de­ .. II i. (e .. e. I.id~. :lIld 1\la . 1his prc\Cnl mllnu our ~on~lilulion:11 privi lej.!e 10 e\prcss arlide and future onc~ "ill be a ~hining our bel iefs ~IIIJ cast our 100e~ in ele':lions. e1l.arnple for fUlllre "1\ I.iTl. 1w"ins." Ho"eler. it i~ :1 prol'en and documenled I t>eliele il is nice 10 shu" ;apprcciation • h\:I Ihal 1cs~ lhan jO percenl of clil1ible "hcllelcr it'~ due. so I'm ';I}ing Ihanl., to cilil.cn, norm,l l1 y bother 10 felli,ter or 10le all Ihe old·limer-. IIho "iped Ill) nose "hen j in ,In)' erudal election. Mernher, "ho tile I W!L~ :In apprenlice. and aho to Ihe 3r· in "u1:tski (onllll'. Arbnsas. lIlay rcgi,tcr p rtn t jce~ IO.hom I continue 10 le~rn froill. 10 \lOle ~l the lucal union oflicc. Bud IS )e;LTS ago I cullc\1 ;alilhe older 1l")S I The ,,"orl. picture at Ihe lime of Ih;\ "ril· old·timers and still do. It i~ meal!! ;t<, a ing is ~Iow. Unemplo}nl~'n( acr~, Ihe Cllllll_ compliment for all Ihe ""hi~l.ers" on Iheir Iry in Ihe tOmlruClion indu<;lry tontinucs e:lflk Well. "noll' I ~ilmo~t 11 one:' I ~e r y· 10 ICIII"i" .11 Iltc uuIJ"I;CULl~I) Ititch 20 pcr­ one I '~e worked Ul'ound h:l$ I"ughl me cenl m:.f ~ anu oflici:.I, uf Ihe l' Ufd Admin­ somelhing and now I'm sonmi gel elen. MlmblB of the W,lminlllon unit. lel1 to ri&h l. indu~lry iSlralion afe m~l l. ing elrorls 10 reduce or ••e N. MOlI.IOCCI. A. A.~nolds. R. Ebt>;chlusen, rhe electrical in our arell is elimlll:tle unclIlplo)menl compensalion. B 1e.bo_. J. P,cheIU'. O. f.ost. and B. ShOllw. pre~nll)' enGaged in ad\'ertising Ihe hirinll " IlEW Journal - - o f IBEW·NECA COI\\I" ... lu!', \1;lh their Irimble h ,Iill con""lcsdng :tI home \Iilh Winner trained cra fI StllcT1. 1-1 01\/:"1'1', I fc ... 1 I\e need hro~cn h.::~I,>, BrOlher Mi~ c Nlll'a ~ recently i more c\pO~lIrc lu the [lubli!;. tHilcni,illll i ~ IIlJ(kl'llelll hlllg "urgery ami l\ill prub;IIJly -.. i one WHy of '.. ,po,inl: our s lill~ :1'1.1 "Ife pl'O­ he olr 1101'1,. for , i, months, fe~siorml ill,lallalions. COll!ro"r~d 10 Ih e ,\kmh,'rs II<· hal'C hC;lrd frolll IIho :Irc ;'I1l,IICLIr who II'CS 'li ~ "lwI' [0 II i,'c" hoo!.... llill of Ihe Slal(' inchlll,' BrOllier, Juhn ,\ Ie­ \\C'I! COIll,' Oul II inner,,' Elhcny. Did Fr~ky, :!11d Bi ll 1 :11 oie, J BlOW _NEe A. I helieve. i~ a n<,cc~~;lry We II i,h to Ih"nk I u~ah 2J(" Steubcn­ Ill1ion of emplu)!.'!' and ClllpJIll,' l'ye,. c'p""i:llh :,' nq:"lia­ Ii.Hl' !leXl June. Dill' indlhtl,) j, :1 f;",'jn:ll­ l~e 5'llOID'~hlp awards lunch~o'l t>1 ~he Massa· Work Scene Dismal ; ch\Js eH~ Stine Labor Coundl, AFL,CIO, was held ing. ctwlknging "ne Ihat rcqlli ..... , ,lill,'d N{}v"mb~, 5, ]975 at the S~aller H ilton HOIe l, CrafhnlCn In 1'1 11 all Ihdr Inl1<: C;II"~ 11);11 \lollI.! d i r~cl alicllll()ll 10 Ihe abOl1i a nlOl'l' ]l.I,ili".::, re\\:lrdin): (III lire, Of gelling ,Ill)' hetler, T her.:: !Ire no I:u'ge joh, 1 kng!h"ning Illlemplllynll,'nl !inc" ,\rea !llll'm- I \.'Dilling lip, The fell juh, Ih .. 1 !L!'~ :1\,:lil:ll1l.-. cour~, wc'lI cOnlil1ue sell ill!; 11111' laklll~ of 1'1<1 ) 111<'111 i, IS PCI'l'CIH and 11111' IInion Ill~m, ]lulting il toj!clhcr, ,~el11 10 he going nOll -linion, We h"l~ 11.::,'n bel" lIre ineltlded ill lh.:: ,l;lli,tk" ,- rhe annllal 1'1111101' 'Iarting l'onle,1 lias forllll1;1le Ihal 'OlllC of ollr rt1 Clllht:rs are I hI! 1''::);1'<.'";1',, "' a":ll'hl,,~tl'i ,ak., I:l\ ha, won hy Elroy, Ilho lias jU\lly :lllarlll,'d Ihe ahlc II) g~1 10 1I0r~ in r amI''', Ill!1 nOli tlwir I bc~n !tou,tl'd to 5 pCl'ccnl . 11ll" me:11 1;1\ 10 8 B.S, degr.::e, h.:l."p il lip 1'11'<)1, sccoml bool se cms 10 be gelling qllitc large, tOO, p~I ' ,'cnl ,UI.! lhe ,tal.; in~omc 1,1\ i, c\pe,l.::d Sume of Ihe hig jllb~ Ihal "'::I'C l'(unpleted ,\, for the line di,i,ion of Ihe loc;II, they to hi' in('1"""" 1. All Ihi, add, lip to a lery r ... .::enll y ar.; U.s, l'u,l:d 1I111~ Cenler Ililh :1 un,omfurtahle pO, it ion fOI 1.,hol';11 Ihl,' PI'C'- ~ halcn·1 had any work in qllilc ,01llC lil11c peak of 152 ek<:lricLlll~, the Social Seclirity ,lIld h:ll'c nunc in ,iglll for Ihl." fllllll'(,', "111 limc, BlIilding wilh a p.;a~ o f ('5 el,','lri.:iall", The R II It(,'II> 1'01\11", I',S, On Ihe hrij!hl Si{l~ of th ing', lie h:\lC heen [' job~ in lariOIl' M:Ij!C, of llt'ogl'C" arc Contra C,N:I Ekclrie and !ledUc! :11 SWIH.lard Oil. h!l\ing :1 hC:lllliflil Florida Ilimer and Ihe Ri.:hlllond and Hililop Shopping Cellter Ililh fi~hing h,l~ he,'n gOO<.!. For tho,,· 11110 arc Local 327 Accepts New IUO l11any conlractors 10 l11enlion al Ihis lInemplojcd, Ihis m:lle, life ,l lillie 1110re ple:,,;lnl, AI leaM Ill' call ,In '"I11l'thing lIith ~ time, Work i., slowly I'ising with H fair 0111- Two· Year Contract Ihl." limc II ~ h""\1 off. Let', Itope Ihing' gel look, I,.l l. 327. I)O\'I':H, .,\,.1 , IL"inl,( for bCllcr in Ihi~ ~OOth year of llr,e :lppcal'\ in ,mall leiter- hI.'" bnyinj! ~omc ' pOI 'I V lime or 'OIllC ~~y­ L.lt, 326, 1..-\\\ HENCE, i\IASS._ 1 he 'IIli, ",Ill\C ih 111,'nIOr, 110111<1 r;llha not m.t~e i1 • writing promoling Ih.:: I"in!; ,'f Ir:lined n·r, Ilf Local J~6 halC hecn !lolinc.! thai IOU ohl i.)I)', 1 hi, COlli',.; i~ 'Ilon~ore'" hy .'!'aflsrnell, Why nul? ""ell Engl,mtl E !c~lri~ SyM"1ll h:" declared )ollr fe,kral, \IIIIC, and city govcrnments, 11 11(\" Crllll'III." I',S, ,I IlI1111ho:r of johs ~ lI rpltb in Ihe 10~:!I, and I h.'r~ i, no enlram~e f,'c-}ulI jl"l pay as 1,11011', conlin(IC in Ihe SCl'licc COIl1P:II1}', }Oll go ,dong, A, in Ihe P"'I, cnfollm,'nt is rhc (ollll':tIly and union !Ire I,ol ' ~ing to' r;ollll"lI,ol') ! Work in Area Still g,'lhcr 10 Illa~e Ihe Ir~n,iliun, a, 'Illo"thl~' ' (lone II ill COllle,t th~ fa,'t Ihal "unCIll­ Very Slow '" po"ible for Iho,c 11)10 arc illlmediall'iy )llu)ed IIUl'lcr,," !l~ ;lIl i,,"c, is :1 high :tt!C~lc faced with a drop ill 'al.::, and 1';11 :Ol'cn;I, il t:il<'\ Ihem a ,pkntli.! chancc to dcel'c:lscd some"h;l!. Ililt \Ie ~Iill haH HI) ino,'ren,ed ~O'I, IIhich "lf~<:1 cvel'}·onc !I"U­ c\~: .. i'>C thdr rlwloric, II I!iX' lillie cl,<.'. mcn on Ihe bench lit Ihi, lime, We hal'c elaled lIilh Ihe company, The effect- ar~ \\ ill ~ot:cr, lI,cd to ,n)', " I onl)' ~now tllO Ilicc hospilal joll-;. a l'e"j~ I c energy fell hr lhe linc Illaillicnanc.:: cmpIUj~e, IOIlj! IIh,lt I re,1\1 in Ill.; paper,," lie mlly hl\le pl:lIlt. Hnd n Illedieal college Ih,ll ,hOlild b~ bdore Ihe filII imp;lcl i, r<,a lj ~cd hy Ihe bC~11 iukint: (II' pr()poltuding !l trlllh, AI all} going good in Ihe spring, We ~el'lninly hope <:;,,11;11 oh,ct\er II ho,c 0" n IIclI-hcil1): i, I'ate, it i, trlle 1)lal l'e,Lding lilt' papers can so, heCilll.,c il ha, Ix'en :1 long lime ,ince lIe 11r:tli h:" under \I,lr, rhey ar... in l11id-NoI'cnlbcr, lI e hn\ becn otl' 11,'r~ ,illcc j!,'h:l\ lIet a, !Ill' onr5ml."n, tlil.<-1 .. onni.:t lIilh " Lahor Deparlmcnt l \Iareh 'Iilh :t hl'olen kg, Brolher Bi ll rhe poliliL-nlly orienkd eeOllom!,l,> cOll- 'OIlllplinj! Ihal indil'aled thai Ihe "ilkgah" Febrllo ry, 1976 " IMy more in 1:1\1:, Ih,w Ihey reeehe in i;0\,­ Elected :Ind il is onl)' .I~ Strong as it. \\ca\..e~[ mem­ ernmenl '>Cr\'ice~. ber. Are }OU doing all )'<)u e:m 10 help \..eep "The in'ol"ement of iI1egal~ in ta\-p,l)ing 1.4 . Nick Const.nt,no. )'our union strong'! b much mon.: pronounced Ihiln Iheir u'>(' o f member ot Loe .. 1 363, Roc..1 II W J OI''''~O'''. I'.S. t(l.l·~upported ,y,tcm~:' :Iccording 10 the re­ New C,ty. NY .. ","s port i,sue,l 1\\0 \\eds ago by 1 ;lbor Seere­ eleet.d 10 " tll.e •. ".". lerm .. 5 G.n •• et Tele· Llry John Dunlop pilon. Council sec.e­ Work Scene Depressing Dunlop ,anI he \Ioa~ ~urpri,ed to find that tery The elecl,on look For Local 369 77 percent par '>OCiJI stcurily t.I\es and 71 plee. In Tamp... flo. ide on Oclober 16. pcr.:ent pay feder,1I in\.·ome t;l\e,. hul only 1,.1 . J ~i'l . 1 01 IS' I!.LE. KY . .\, of Ih;, • 1975. local 363 co'" .~ pcrce11l recci"e\! \Idfare bcnefih :md .1.') 8'III,,13Ie5 lind vOw5 \llilin!!. Ih,' \lllfl... picture h \OIl1C" hal ue· pcfl:enl ~ollectcu uncmploymenl hendih. suPPO.t to N,eh In t"5 pfe",ing I here .Ir(' ;lpl'ro\lIllJlcI) l.l~ men n.... dul'H Only 1.] P<',~cnt h.HJ ootaincd fOOc:r, h,lIc t'l~cn job, III Pcori'l. n few in Con,ilh.'f Ill<' (0110\1 ins quc'lion- "iillCc Alilbamn. and ,II le;"1 on~ in M1Ilne,,)I.1. ollr go\Crnmcm j. nlreaJy 1l\\:Ire of [he fl'~[ Lell~h ..... ere ~nt 0111 10 OUT IIlI W con­ I~rlllhcr John I'ar\.. "rO[e from Mlllnc~ot.l Ihou Ihere arc lI1i11ion~ of ,lIeg,lI alien' in traclors nOlif)inil them of IhC'ir dill-ihilil) to !!i,ing .ollie of the .. eOllher det;)il~ ami our ~oun1r) ..... h) ;He lOot \pcnllinlt $1 million r"ceile Lh~ir ;.c:n.ke pin,. "'pee;"l [ime "a~ hll"'ing I'rot>lem~ he h comhating. 'cral to finll vut "h.'1 "e alrend) lno\l? Doc, it ~t ;hlde for Iheir prC...:nl'llion, al ,"Ir ..... u­ of Ihe memher' ,'I'e \\oll.ing ,hO,lcIINI \\or~ nol 3PPCill' Ih.11 I ahor SCl:rel:u') Dunlop i, IIcmher IInil I mn~LI'IIClion meeting, Il l'Olhers \ll:d, on locat )01'1, I here ate ,,1'0 ~cw.'r:11 • 'I~'tuotlly ~.)ndonin!,: and defending Ihe illei;'II al thc meeling "ere plc"w.! al Ih~ lurnnUI ,.pl"rl'nlicc\ OUI of "UrI. .Iliem "ho hJ\C forl:ed 01,10), of our "orle', I{eceilling pins. I'r~'iCnteJ hy Bu,me" Man­ I he good nl:", i, Ihal 'he 5I.-n"le 1(,I'>lon to ~Llim "ellare .IOli uncmplo) mem bencfil\ Jger Ko) Smilh. "tre Brolher\ George of Ihe Comlllon·Silu, l'ldctinlt Rill ""~ hcc;Il"c illegal. 1001. Iheir ,ob,? Whilfle)', Gu~ I . I ll\On. Sr .. \\ i1li:lm r rent. I" t .~cu. T herc "ere ,c\'ernl allCllIpt~ to add '1 hi~ m.Iller require, in11l1edi:ltc allenli!)n. Bohhy l'iU'h. I1 Jj, "-;,uflhe;!. J im I{,l),. /l u!,:h nll\endlllcnt~ 10 Ihi, bill ,1I1L1 .ll "ne lime" Until g';lnl ,ICI" arc 1:I\..en 10 correCI Ihi, HC:lrup. ( ilen Ander,on. Boh Ray, ;lnd G~ne fihhu~ter "J\ 1;lunlheu 11.1 Iry to blocl... Ihe I{a)_ gro" inJu~ti(c 10 Ihe Amerk'I1l "or\..er. I ';en.lle from 10ling on Ihe t>iIJ, Our friend \lill 1001... upon Iho,e rc,pon,iI'Ik a~ t-cing \\e had pl,lnnell to \;I\..e piclure~. hlU Ihe p) "Dee" II lIu(lle)lon m,II1,ISe,1 10 return u'l"onhy of our Irusl. Wrile your reprc"enl­ prcS' \I:~relary forgOlto hring hi~ e,mler:t. from lkrmud" 101li; enough 10 ~ole 10 enu ahlles :1 leller nO\l ,11ld dcmand ncl ion. Let u. nOI forgel Ihe imporl:lllcC of ~u p ­ dchale on Ihe motion, hUI \I'hen il C:lme ' \ ALlTR II. Y()('I,;'I.I'_S. porlinlt Ihe polilic .. 1 climlidale "ho "ill ,up­ lime to 10le on Ihe hilt he IUrnl'u hi~ h,\C~ porI I" Buy )our COl'I tkl.el. anu most on labor. Senalor Jame, B. Allen (D-Ala.) import.lII!. 131...e lim~ 10 ~ole in "II elections. inlrodueed .111 :.mendnlent Ihat \loulu h,,~~ Agreement up For L. 1'. YOU"(,I II. I'S, .llIu\\'eu e:lth ,!.lle [he oplion of banninll­ Negotiation ~ommon ~,tc pidetin!:. &'n,lIor H,lrriwn A Willi'lm~ (D-N J.) 'po\..e agaln\1 Ihe lImend­ 1..1 , .B6, CIIIC \ GO, 11./ .. 1')7(; l1l~an. Work Picture Like mcnl Ihal "Ih latcr 10led UO\lIl The hill n"rgaining (or a new agreemcnt "ith GTI .· W eather-Dismal h,t, no .... hetn rCllJrned 10 cOllfc:rencc in thc \ulOlI1~li,' I kdri( (ompany (or our mem- J/ou,e: to ali!,:n Ihe t\lO Icr,ion, of the hill. 11c .... in Ih .. in,lall,.lion di"i,ion Ollr plc.em L.\ J j) ~ , Im CKI:ORU. ilL -The Wllf~ in II ) now. 010,1 memhcrs h'lle ..cen the IIgrecmcnt "'" neg01i,lIcd three )c~r~ :180 our ,1I'C;1 i) jl,,1 li~c Ihe wClilher. :Ind Ih:11 bumper \Iid~f\ di~pl,l)ell that reOld: '"Elee­ "hlCh 1l1e,I'h \I,' 1\;I~c" i!ooU deJt of e;1I\h­ hn'l 11-0(1,1 ["he ,now i. fl)ing ami job, arc IIIClan Again,[ I;I II,in!,:." rhe".. "crt' PTII' ing "I' II) ,10 in Ihe ;Ire,. of "agc, \\e haH' )car,.e, We h'I\(' mer 7U m('n on the Ix-neh lIilleo.l h) Ihe 100.;,11 union in the dron 10 necll plaqued b) pcrioJic I"yotr, m Ihi\ unil and mo't of tho\oe 'Iill fortunate cnough to ~otl\e} the member-' oppo,ilion It) the: forced ;lnll ,omc "eller form of joh \C(urilr " of be eml"o)e,1 :tre "or\..ing ,horl \led .. hU'lng. grc;l1 import.IIKe 10 our mC/lIner, Our local J A ["C. IhwlIl1-h Ihe cduc;ltion I'll do'>!: for now \lilh ,111 inlitallon 10 :.11 -I hc..c 1"1) ilenh plu~ uC'>Cflcd imrro,e­ r"nu. i~ \I"on~oring (I code cour\(' for our membcrs to come 10 the nnl regular -nCl't­ menh in Ihe frin!,:e t>c:nefih •• rca will I...eel" memt>c:r" There :Ire Oler 90 men "ho .. re mg. our hJrg;linlng (ommill.'e hu,) righl up to t"l...ing the :l1ujio-,hual proj:r"m Ih,lt i, heing aliI II LI' 1m U III, R.S. thc COIl of the pre .... nl conlflKI IeI'm I'lughl h)' former al'prcnlic~ le"eher. Illlrnell Our dekg,l!e, wil l he allending Ihe 111 1 W Lindllcrg. 'I he d""e, :.re held ;II I{ocl. Intcrnation,11 I c1ephone Conferen~e in April. \',llIc), Junior Colkge :tnJ the 111.1I('ri .. l i, Retiree Acknowledged; colere.! in Ihret' -e).ion~ running three hours \\her~ we hupc 10 di,",'u,~ "ilh other 10.: •• 1, Brothers Tour Station :1 number of serious problems \\ hieh :IITe(1 each_ Change~ Ih .• t hll\C tal...en pl,,~e in Ihe Ihe tcleph01l1! mcmher, of the 1111 W. new COIle lind how Ihey lIffeel our "or~ is L.U. J 9K. ( ' 11 \lU.ESTON, S.c. /lumer M • I-ilgh un the !i~1 of Ihc~c prohlenh ;Ire [he main ,"hject muller \t,lford, ;1 )"it~hboaru oper,lIor al SleH!n~ Ihe n,·hy-nis;ht non-union cOnlr;ICIOn \lho ., he people: Ih," .. rc now \Iuu)'inll Ihe"c ("re.:\.. U ~'dro PI.Ill!. reured on September .111 art inlading ",h.. 1 heretofore \1,1, our Juri" chJnge' report thaI the cla\s i\ .. ell "onh lie had been "ith SCEGCO for n )ear\_ diclion. namel). Ihe in.t;lllalion of Ielcl'hunh their I,mc and efTort. Ther(' will he anolher " !lome" an.1 hi, "ifc. 1 ·lortn~c. liv~ in and felnled ~Ol11mUniCaliO Il ~ cq"ipmenl chance 10 altend Inlcr on llii, year. '0 if ~ou "Iarlinel.. (ieor!lia Before I clo..... I \I'l11t 10 wi\h "II ollr mis\Cd Ihi, cl; . ~,. plan to allcnll [he ne~1 one. l ocal 398 Bruthcr\ R R Lc \lads and • H rother~ "nu Si .. lc .... a pro~peruu .. '3"' .... Yc"r A nc" c(>nlr"el ha,> l1cen ~igne,j for our C- "- Cargile reeehed a pcrwnlll lour of anu I ,lpolul!i.te for Ihe tardin"'~\ of my re~illenlia l "iremen, It 1001... efTect Ikcem­ W I :/L- I -~I ra,jio';c conlraelors who halle and R. W \lorri,. •I useu il. It is tOO b"d Ihal more of our con­ l ocIII )')K \JrOlher~ in Ihe IJeaufon IIrea I..t '. J 57. 1 \ 5 \ t:CAS. Nt: V,-We :Ife tr.lClor, hallc nOt wen fil 10 la~e :Ilh,mlagc h'lIe been "Or\..1I111- on the follo"ing' the proud of Ollr IIlFW BrOlher. "ho .Iore of Ihe hcnefit~ th31 arc .Hailable t hrou~h Lady's bland ~ubslation; a 46-"- V subm;l­ their toob a",I}. 1'111 their liel...el in the 10. Ih;~ 1II1-n:elll\·nt. tine cable to L "uy'~ 1,1:lnd "cros" the .mll go ;1111.1 Ihe electrical btJ~ine,~_ We n1>ly PI,m 10 ,mend Ihe ne\1 union meeling 1k-:lllfort Ril'er; "nil rehuiluing Ihe Iran~­ ha\'e :.ollie ha~sle5 \lilh lhe'>!: Brothers on T hcre are COII\13nl ch,lII!!c\ bein!,: m:uie •• n:h"nsed the ~ni"ril)' "rli· Work anc! Play de .:h,lJll!<,J ....,mc o f Ihe 1;\1::11;00,: clim­ [ in"leJ ""n,lli/lng l.lC.tlions ... hile cmplo)ee oIl '1,1..: .:h .. ngeJ Jalc for pie"ini \,I('(li.ln" :1I.Id ....1 ;I h.tlid.,}: ch;lJlgcd proli,i.'n, .1' hI I \,h,1 "","M \hlrl. nif!hh and ~I'o:ninl!' "",­

Local 398. Ch:.,leston, S,C" m.mb.. lIe""y Win· le. s lind hIS lath,,,,m law enJoy' 'oshlnl ",p. Aile" M,lcheU 01 Ch",lesto" . while hI t he Roper Hospll.1

...... - l oul coo, Albury P ... k, NJ., . ecently honored its app. enuce a . aduale5 lit a d.nner. Graduales, s tand,n... lall 10 lIght, a re B,1I Newberry. rr an ~ , O· H .. lieran, Pele Tu. ner. l eon l undervolCl. and Oan.. Malle. n: Maled: SIeve Done, J oe F.ank"n. RlY [qu.!s. a ..d Tom Tyrrell. 398', Record'ng• Secrel .. ry JOfI S.ck P reside,.,1 Da .. Thompson " I a W" l1 e, boro d,s- 1,,:1 meel,ng,

J{ ich,u.1 A. M orri, :Hul 'Ii" I in.l;, G :l il union. h ili" ill h,ll .... 10 pa)' Ihe 'iame oJ ues Colli n, "~H' m.lr.. i':ll in I'\ uH'rnlx'r in ( on­ Ih;1I III.' lI1emllcn oJo. In olher I\ on l,. he h,IS ""y. ';oluh (;!folin,l. Conl;rililll,jlion, (rom 10 h ~'lr pa y hi, .,hare. We\e carrie,1 the ~II of 11 '. H.lrry G 'll.:h and M i" M:II"I,:" r(" 1 non-member, long eno ul; h. While "'" : Irt~ on t\ lIm.tn ".:ro." lll.trric,1 Ilt::.· ... m""·r ::!O al Ihe Ihi, , ubje.:!. l eer }lIur qe. o n Ih e N;lI ion:.1 " ,trion 1!.'pli,1 Chun: h lie" "i, h c~ 1;0 \\il h Hll,:hlolG- Worl I for l e~ ) Co rnmill e<'. II i~ a Ihem . rc,11 ,Im i·uniun I;(oup. A ~ l }OUT I1l1 il COI'E ' c~oli. , 'ion, \\ilh ,h., S( I o.\GC 'IMh.'u JircctOf 10 ~'I )011 ..ome mform,ltion on Dcc.'mher r in (olumh',1 I he follo\\ in!; Ihis groul". 1 o.:a l J9'J ( OPE l!irc':l\lr. Joe l'.lll ft rOlhcr, "",ro: appoinlc,1 10 f" I'lrc-.cnt ",ol.m. g;l\c mc Ih e boo l ~ o f COI'l lidch Ihe ' ...... 1 ,,11m: nea;OI;,'l ion. I{, II .... O\ler. hI ,ell. A ll .hief ,Ie ... -,r }OUf Olin. Ih i~ i~ Ihe k , I~1 III.' !;.In l okerson. ~.c.e l "ry Jo. CommlllH; Dina Mallern. \\ill -.enC;t, ,dlanal;" Yu" Do ... Carter. ch."man Ihe 1.,,;\1\ .,"IHI." ,';Ill t-,orhcqLlcr Ihal LOI.;II 3111) lIiIl hold clc<'lion Ihh IIli1lc il .1 ··11111,t"· for lIe\l. )r>Cli;11 0:111"1, };:,Ir. l 'nfo, ... erc I nl ern" Iion,,1 I~ "rre,e JlI.11 i I C II ill I .1'" i,. I fC;ld Ih"l delegates "I Ihe I llh \1 I · Il lhinl'" ,' b n.,!!e!" " Il u-Ier" ilMlnon of 77~. CIO ( o nlcnlion in S:1n I r,lnd,.:o "le,lged "nd f...... n I rill·rof'.l l". 10 Illlr~ .1,li,,·') lO\\ard Ihe a.:hielcmel1 1 of ,"Ohonl,'f' uniform union label. I' urflow of hU ll I ') '11111 1' <; Ih~ 'lI1glc imil;nia \\ould be 10 pro,iue ea,}, r• TC"lgnition of Ih .. SiamI' uf A I I ( 10 :1(1- Agency Shop Provision s prOl;Ll on goo.h ;tnd '>Cni~·l·s. A uniform L Go into Effect uni(Jn 1.lhd h .... hcel1 .. 0 oble':li,;: of m,II1)' \ 1-1 ,( 10 uni"l1\ for mao) }e,lr\, Sorr} I L. I , J 0J9, !1:"..00 bring~ u ~ dO'lcr 10 ,ummer. ,huuloj h,lIe hi, hooJ..lcl "n" leI Ihe ... ifc cenHIClor '"p,es"nllll,,,e; "nd Dam M.. n .. , • -.:0...... c ':;in ,I:ITI gO:lIino: rcall} fur our read il lIO )h.. "ill "no\\ "h,11 i\ ,1I;liI:lhle. instructor. ,a.:,uiom I hi\ i, one limo: Ilho:n ,enioril) f or m,IO) )e, l r~ ),mr union hn~ been I r )jn~ ':Olln" .. Inll if Ihe UniOiI ;l nd !':om r ,ln) "g~e, 10 l;C\ Ihi., prllgram , Ia rled. atlll 001' )Ollr Apprentice Graduates " C .... ill , I,ll h;I'c our d.')·;'hl.lime I;h:ation om.:cr~ 'Iill nc Ir} ing 10 imrro' .. i1. If )011 "eel . I h, i, -omelh in o: }.m ,lwul,1 ,, :. I.: h h,lIe ,III ) i,Ie"" be ' li re llml p,'" them on Honored at Dinner leT} c lo...:/). 10 )OUr 'Ie"~ rd . I..lt, 40U. \ SIII RY I'ARK. N.J, Con­ - W : I ~ gl:ld 10 see our llgc nC} \ ho r r rmi­ All :tgrel.' rn cJlI at Ccnlr;,1 T el epho ne nf I; r;, 1II1.,liom 10 01lT newly gradualed ;Irrrco­ , ion ~ 1,:0 im,) dfcCl on J:mu,lfY I, 1'.17". T his I'din hll ~ I)(:I'n ralifiNI .In ..! Ihe mcmhers Ike d l". J hc men r... cei"ed their c ertilk (t1 ~' .. • mean ~ th:tt a pe rson d (X'~ I1 ' 1 IUl\c 10 join Ihe arc nO\1 h.u:l 10 lIorl. 1001101' in l: ltre ..omc nl :1 \Imncr gh cII by Ihe J ATC in Iheir " honor last wed. T hese certificalc~ Ille wme the) arc so hi~h: finding Ollt h011 a local lilcrt progmm; Ihere of eour~e Dave J of the ve ry few ~jGned by the Sc.:r..'t,lf) of funtlions and why it is so imporl'UI1 thai Windle und hi, purtable therapeutic bed­ LOibor. your local is llble to he of scnice to you, oh hoy, herc'~ n guy nobody "ill forget­ r hi~ IICeI." our local sulrered the leKS of I he 401 Retiree~ Cluh i, mming ri),:ht Ihe nutoriOlh dele!,:;)le from l ocal 40S. All allOlhcr worth} memher. Retired Brother alon),:. I somctime~ cnvy Ihe \moothncss lind the !;1I)'S in l\Iu,catine \'0 ill remernher Ihat .. If ill f),lrby left our r:ln~s. ~hodinG hoth the ease the w:ly thh club fllnetion~. but Ihen "poor !WillI" HI the gate, hitchhil.ing to 1000i(1 .In,1 hi~ farnily. Bill 1);lrh) joined the Ihe old hands hale :1111:1)'5 had 10 ~ho", Ihe "Ceedur R,lpudf' -such :1 sud face! And of Brotherhood :IS ',I. Rcmemher you :Ire the "u" in Ihe Ihinl. \'oe h;~ve II n;ld d;IY alld jn-I dun'l reel ;md then \'ohen Local .Ho lind I ~;II 400 union. lei) ),:ood. Some or Ihe locnl Brother" IIIcrlle,1. he ~er\'Cd a~ a b\lsinel~ ;I);cnt frorn I hIlOtI) r\I~lI t;r P.S miGhl be ~urpriscd :It Ihe prudllction thi, t')6'1 to 1lJ7!. GU) turn~ 0111. Our loc.11 ..cllds itl sillcere condulence~ 10 Book Down to 17; Well. a\ we have snid. Ihis traveling B ilr~ flunily and his Imlny friends. Bill urollnd provides Sood c\periellce flln mem­ ~en'cd his Cilll'>C wcll and he "ill be misl"d Tales Told of the Traveler odc~, meeting finc Ilew Brothers. and then by al! of liS. it i~ ~lIrc good 10 gel had h"me wi th the I.. U. 405, C I-:OAR (tAl'IUS, I A . - !\~ we We finiLl ly got ollr town,hil) vlll'innce, f:llnily. Now, althottt;h Christl11a~ has pn.)cd, t'ntcred Ihe Christmas ~ea'()n lI'e Joohcd whidl wi ll cnable us 10 mOI'e Oil!' \Ieldinl:( we wOlild li~c to .:: .\press our hope thaI Ihe forward 10 our Chri~tru:l~ p;lrty alII.! all Ihe ~chool into Ollr own buildin{:. T hi~ means hOlidays were happy for HII our ~i5tcr local~ good brotherhood it provided. Things arc Ih:11 the mcn 1,ll.ing the cuur~e \'oill nil \'oho hUlc neen of help in many Ilays. from lool.ing hCllcr for ollr urcI ~ th,m \IC h;,d e\' longer ha~c 10 Iravel III' 10 .'iO l11ilc~ to of us in pecled. I' he bool. is dOlI n 10 around 17 men :111 40S. "here lIe now hale our facilities. JOll'l R. KI'IG, P.S. a~ of thb ,l.lle and there is re;,~on for hope Well. retired Itrother Gcne Mel llrcn hll~ of impwlcmrnt )et. providing Ihere bn', done it at;ilin. lie was rceclltly lIilel1 the a leldol~n ~mellhere else. George MC;IIlY Award. T his honor is be­ School We had another rnembcr prole the case ~tu\ln l upon labor memhers for ollt,l;mding for Ihose crazy h:lrJ h;lts. the hard IIOy. • ",o . ~ in sconling for II Ions pcriod of lime. Brolher Bcnny Rios, II IhirJ·)ear apprentice. During his YC,ITI in ~c01l1inJ,: Ciene h:l~ reo madc Ihc mist;r~c uf being lIndel'lleath an ceivcd the Scollters A\\,;lnl. SCOllierS Io.. ey, iron worher 11 110 ;rPP;lrenlly dropped a COl11l11i,siuncr~ Arrowhead A\\:lI'(I. Di'll'ict length of ;llIgle iron from Il rOllnd 20 reel, Award uf r. 1cri1. lind the Sill CI' II clIler so the ,tory GOCS. II hit Brother R io~ on the AII;lrd. lie i~. at prc,cnl. II Scoul l'ommi,­ he;ld so hc "'1\ definitely 'IIvcd hy Ihe h:lrd sioner and :r memocr of Ihe Nalional <"tl ~ lr hat. I he currenl rcpoll is IImt Benny i$ of SCOlit Jumhorecs. Gcne Iw~ a cow l of tMling some proh1em \'oith hi~ lied :lIlo.l in IIvcr 4.~ )car, ill seoulill!;. he h II p;~~t re­ the proc.:~~ of medic;11 care, lo,ing time cordill!; se"ret;rry of our locnl and hil~ lx:en frum worL II member since 1'J:!8. We "cre s.:lddencd tty Ihe loss of anollK'r Dill )011 !..IIOW Ihal in 1947 a Crosley old limc memhcr who had hecn in Arizona Memb~ •• of local .15. Ch .. ~ .. nne. W~o ..., ~t:ltion Ila),:un fan .'iO mile, un ;1 !,:;III.m or lhe laSt few yea.s. Another member \'oho i~ "nded • Cou'SII laughl by F.ank KUllna on 'hll !;a\ulillc? -I Ollay's earma!..e"," cl;lim it\ im­ lherc scnl Ihe \'ooro.! 111;I! Brother Kennel h chans.. In Ihll t915 Code. po".ihk Ile~pite advan,'cd tcdlr1(llu)Cy. (;r.:en reccnll) loui. hi, 0"" lifc. Since the I ,ee hy the papers thlll Vetcr.ln~ Day reporls are h) Ilord of mOllth wc won't \\ill 'l)Cain bc ,,;:kbmlcd 011 N,)\'emhcr II. rcpc:ll ;In) thing cbc. nils lI'urd 1\:15 a shock I his i\ as it ,hOldd be! 10 a ll "f l" Ilho I.I1C" alHI \'om~cd 1\llh JOI M. lillI, 1',5. h:cnny am! II hilc Ihi~ hrings sorf()W pcrh:rp~ it can ah" hring \I~ a Illcs';lge to help liS Journeymen Congratulated; be bClla Ilrother~ Ililh onc ;InOlhcr. more IInder,l;mding and helpful 10 each other in Res ponses Strong to C lasses the comp;lr;l1iHlr short time IIC h;lvc on I..l . 401. RE'O . .... EV.-Uppcrnm.. 1 in my Ihi§ old c;.rlh. !nind ;Irc Ihc nell )ournC)lIlcn in I.ocal 4411. T hil p,,,t )e.lr. Ilith so many of our mem­ T hese )'01l11!,: men nrc I>al Sch"lIl1. Jim hers out of 1"lln h) find I\or~. prol'ides u "' Ionah,tn. AI I',alill;!. Fd I ~ccd, Don Bo"­ lot of Il1clll(rric~ and ,uhject matler for bull A le'!!11 ".unoul 01 members Camll 10 I~arn of uul I.:lr,on lint! his Winter Work Holding rnechanks ;lIld mcmbcrs of 40 1 "i,h them "nibble" dict. On Ihe suhjeci of cating lIe ,I the he~1. rem<'mber "' Iile " Mil.c" Markham and J illl L.U. 41 5. CII EY tt ..... NE. \\ YO.-NECA ~ Ollr journeyman Iraining progr;1I11 i ~ ofT Ryan \'oi!h Ihc dnily dcbate as to \'ohere to Cllnlr;IClQr. Fr;1Il1. Kelltin),:. \\a~ lind enough to :1 sm:l~hmG Slllr,. 'I he .second eour,e gO out to eat. bill it 1l l\'o:lYs ended up the 10 corne to Chc)cnne :11\.1 \(;Ich a courle on ofTert'd i~ a mOtor control cI:t~~. T he re­ same pl;lee. Thin~ing of J im R );~n \'oe re· the change, 10 the 197.'i Code. We h.ld n spon..e was OIU~tlrnding and the eour\(! illelf mcmber his mania ror fin din),: a eool.-in gtMld turnout amI even Ihough wc tried !O j is hi),:hly enlightening. T his is Ilhere \'oc ~panmenl. II fina ll y carne out that hi, mOli. cr;rlll it ;111 into one t!;IY, it lIas :1 day "ell ~tam l with futu re journepn.H1 1I;lining. vlllion "as to find a hetlcr dcal Ihan Glen spent. I hi~ ~crihe \'oas appointed lu Ihe finlmee Pesel. had in Knox\ ille. He final!)' fOlln d Wc h~I'e been real fortunate with the .. com mittee of Ihis local. '1 h i~ h a~ hcen an it. but than il tooh the rn :r \tcr chef Di ck worl. picture '0 far thi~ winter scason. The I cx pe rie nce il1d e~cribab l e. Now I hnow G olembiew.l.i to show him how to cook. bench I HI~ hil i ;1 few Brothers on il right • whcl'c my (Illes go, and why )'011 may thi nk T hen Ihere is I( and y T own,end wit h his C ll now, We hope it can I ;\~ I Ihe wi nt er. ISEW Jou.",,,1 " 1 B)' [he lime 1his article is puhlbhed \Ie Outing .. hould be \\ell inlQ negoliali0fl5. Many of Local W e • lhe mcrnbcr; h:1I1: C'llrCs'>Cd a desire to join lhe H!;hlh OJ 'lriel I )cn~jon Fund. I ~no" lhe comllli!!c\' has their "or ~ CUI 0\11 f"r them. J Oll' ()("C 'Hl'[' n. P.S.

Work Scene Not Good ,.. For Local 443 L.U. 4·U. \ IO"TGO"F.I~Y. \I \ ._ The "orl.. in Ollf 'Ire" i~ Ii!.e Ihe rI.,,1 of lhe • Ct)lrnlf)- no. lOll ~ood. W e Om'" uf lhe \\orl. \\t' h.l'c comin~ up \\ill B.oth~r A. W. - Pup" Ivey, Mr. B, .... ks, ,nd ,laf! '>OL'O. AI lhi~ "ririll!; \\e h",(' oler.'iO B.oth .. r O. M. $tar>e:I ' prepa,ed the lood 10' the Bro,h.r Tony V",lte" inspe<:ls the ri~h heinl m~n un the t-en.h ;lnll nl'Cd WlJI number barbeque at L<>c~1 446. Mon.~. l ... pr,p"ed b~ MIke Atl)e(III\C Jut" fini'hin!; up. ~.mphis, Tenn. We Me \\orl.in1,: on .1 r.:tircmcm pr,," lh:lI "I: hop.; 10 neg"ci.llc in our 111,'\1 o.:Olllf;[I:I. We halC three IIrulh,'r, \\orl.ing hard 10 gel ;1 IHI. LlbJe "till 10"l:lhcr. J hel arc J ack Holl on. J im ,\leG(lII;,n. :11111 ' <:omrnitlee chlliml. ami ;tn im:re" ..... in our m]ie:lge aIlO\lance. 011C~ .I!!"jn \I,*, a big succe•• lIith '<:Iernl There seem, to be pleOl) of men ~."etl in ll- W;tlch ~our mail! Brother Chud.. W ilson hundred men :ult:nding. Thanl..s :art olTe red 0111 in BaiOn }tuuge and JacL'IOn. Mi,\is­ repon~ th;11 he i, Ir)ing tl) ~13rt " blood ,lg.lin 10 " rot her Larue H:lrt lor<'~ ;lml hamburgcr shops that \\ere wired helJ 5 .• llIrd,,), Seplernher 6, Thc :llIend,lIlce mOlllhl) meetings. If he ~huuld :Irr:,"ge b}· non-lin ion electrical conlractors. One of II ,IS ler) good. ;mu ('\er)one '>i.'cnted to hale Ih i~. (,:lrJs IliII be senl OUI to the member· th(' main ptlrpo~e, of Ihis progr:lm i. 10 let enjo}ed th"l11'<:hc~ \ery much, Our tOp ~hi p a~ling for donOI"$. T hi, is a lIorthll hile Ihc puhlk Lnoll thaI Ihese companic, P;I} ,:hef~ of Ihe .Iay Ilere retired Brothers A. program :IS nery member of ~our f:lmily suh,t;lnd.Hd 1\;lge5 and benefils 10 their em­ L W. Pop h e} and O. M. Stan,·il. "ho pre­ is cOlered for nlood replacement. shIHlld plo~,'~'. De,pite being sunburned. rained pared ,ome 101" '11h1lity food. thc need :lri>oe. ,!fl. "'If,cd b) some store owncr> anu :1 \Cr} Brolh er I onnie Sho\l~. IIho i~ l'hairma n The local h,,~ h,,,1 bumper Sliders printed f~\~ of Iheir p,llrOI1 '. ;tnd insulted in m:tny of ollr E\ecutile Bu:ard, had a round \I ith depicting Local 461 a~ 'The SLillcd On c~:' uth~r ",1)\. \Ie ~an begin to ;,.ce h\lll Ollr :11 all :I pipe I'i,,, ;I cllupl c of month, aso Oil thc T he Sli d er, arc alllilahle monthl)" etrurh ;Ire pa) ing orr. Sel'eral store Oil ners paper mill joh HI 1I ,,~tr p;l\er. \lho nelo!f auem" meeting\. We ,huuld "rr malo: e\l:ry cffon 10 mfurm , t-.Idmuuth, unioni~m \lhenel'er he (".10, uur frienu~ ;\00 neighror, 10 \I;,,,:h for our agrec\ .... ilh Ihe t-,a,hinll c.ljtoriali~ls. h;lOul-,lI, .'nu II \luul,ln', hUrl [l Ihmr if ,h.. 1 an,t 1'0." on collf'{'\inr Ih,. Ilt-nt'fil~ .... on hy would h:1 Ihe \lOre Oil ner~ 1..11011 Ih.u ll' :1 nu:ml-c( uf 'h.: pul-li( ,md a [ltrlcrui.I' .·u .... Ih~ h;lrd·"'"r~tng I:Ir<)lho:r. ,lOd Si,len y,ho h.mcr ,II Ihcir 'lor.:. Ihc) ,uppor! uur efforts )pcnl hour, ,lIld hnur~ of Iheir lime nego­ emilc')'. lialing eOntTilth to llho! Ihe,c "heroes" the ] con.!i!ion) the)

Union's Struggles Similar To Those of Young C ountry

1..1 1, ~9~ . ;\ 111.\\ A UK ..: t:. \\IS. -A, I sil ,md llril~ Ihh remr I thin!.. or ollr cOtLlLlr}, fa~t Ilpproaehing it) 200lh IIl1l1i~cr~ur)-200 Apprentices Inilialed in to Loul 530. Slrnl ... Onl., lef! to "gh!. a .. DUn Calafo,d. Gus Ruypcus. MI~a Hanke, Ron McPhee. Gres Randall, Pete Duncan. Bob Collins. Kim Gladwish, Tom Wlrd. and ),C;lr, of independence and progrc,\. Vinee ESln. I8(W Journol , Promotion II' 1 The conl r~ ctor On 'he ,Db was Ed S.ogd." Ltd. ..-hil,hen m.lrr) ["h i. ma} c h :ln~e your r,II':. "., llllo'iM hI !"." ,I., C'RI 1'111 .. 1'.5_ It ( I 1111 II I~ ' ,,, • .tl k.", "Vou'lI Benet,t t,o m Fhe N(CA-IB£W £Iec· trocal Tum" New Two- Year Agreement -, Reached in Construction 1.. 1 , 5511, !'l 1l .: I ~ nE U ). \L,\ .- Our ne" ,-on'tru,'u,," ••STc,· ment i ~ for IWO year, "ith S~_I1~ 101:>,' ,pTe.ld oler the t\lO }e.u,. Con­ • lact in.:luJe>: ~O cents December I. 1')75. "ringing ",'!;'.' ....r hour to SII_75. I'lm a lU­ cem·per·hour IK'n,ion fund. etT.:ct ile De, ''''Illher I. 1~7S. \II wmlllerdal \lorl.. \Ion· dol} thm I ri d,I}. the fi r" 1"0 hour, follo,,­ in!; th ... ,,'n d of the reguliIT worl. d.l) , h.11I Brother Car' Smale .s hard ;., work he p.dJ fur at lim .. :lnd one-hillf Ihe re!;u l ~r "r.lil1ht [im.: ralt.' of pay. The ~ub-forcnl;ln .h.lll ...... Il1olleu 10 \lorl. "ilh Ih,' 1001, unlil • \ \U) \u.::cc,~ftll Chri'lnl'h ,I,me,' \\." the .e,,·mh }ourFK")m;tn i~ employ,;u on Ihe held in ];lIe ~ oH:mber. ;\ h'OO hall to} "II. I ... ill h,I\(: mor.: 011 ,h,I' no:,,' Iniac,. in 10.::11 mt'Cting~ sc<' m" 10 I'>C on .. monlh. WIRE FOR HIRE Ih~ ri,~ I h.: number presem grO\l, "ilh e."h mecling: \Ie rK'ed more p:lrtki[>I,-quire nllm: \\orl. . Lo.:al 1001. :11 our public officials. cit) . .;ounl)'. '.IU and Ihe ' onh Centro,l Ohio (h.l[1l.:r. ".ue.. mu !cJer:.1. peopk "ho .Upp,"1 L,ir "E( 1\ . (anion n ,l i.ioll. enter,'11 jnlO " Wno Can P,olect Vo .. I.II-or .houlJ re~eile our lot,',. .t ioint ;,.h eni.in}! c.ml,,,,i~n_ One aJ ... .\pl;,in' "",a,nsF Shoddy £Iec \lin~ Ihem 10 .Ipo..ll,l':' ror nOl h,II in!;! an "rtide in lhe hirl." union ekctril.ll ~Olltr,klOh lI,in)! 1111 \\ O",emher ".ue of th(' jour/lIll. It II;", 1ll:lile.;,11I: Ihln!! eJcd'i~'11 .;on· .,n.1 IIr!;r.IJin~ thc lariou, dilcr'ilkJ are." '" ,)I" r.ml. .. _ \I f. John Grubel. \\ ekome ...... ,.ud, .• ml \I,:" hope )ou'll I>e~ome .m • Ir';:11 ~.1U union th~t ,·n,'ump.I" the ,0mnmni',llion fiel d \\e de..:lricl.ln, h.IH ,,'ompiled .mr o\ln le\l ;tnd d,I,.. room ,1':lil,. ull,on m,·m ...... ·r_ Ou, \J ->f \\ dep"rtm~nt \liII h lie mOled Ii i, dinkull It,) 11."11 1."1''''11), ho" mll.h rel"l,J lilerUlllrc for thi , .:ollr..... \I hkh "ill !>cndil i, rc.ched fronl Ihh IH'e ,If ",h er­ IX'" ,,)m";".:.! "i!h 1;1" .II1J pr;lI'li,,,1 "orl.. into nell he.IJquartcrs ,tnd \I ~ h01K' "ilhoul li~in!;: hm \Ie h.".: received !Il;lll) jo", from nUl..-h pn)hl'·Ill. \"e'\,e h,ld m,my prohkm .. • HU_l WII I III!~. I' .s. Ihe,e ;t ds .. lnd h.tlc h"d "",n~ '.11" from [he in Ihi, "re •• "ilh rnan,,!!.:mem . It <.Ii.!. ho,,­ puhlie inquiring .I .. 10 how the) \.'ould hl." ndir CHr. unite '" more ,tTongl) than eur as from Ih" NEe \ -!H I \\ :I\,..":i,,II\I"_ \\ e fed Work Scene In Saginaw our ho~ .. I>e!;"n to thinl. a~ one-un;oni'lIl Ih:11 il j, "I."'-"",M) 10 "d'eni\(' in onkr 10 Very Bad \\ e h,I\e :l fe\l minor problem" with Ihosc • I..n·p the gllOlJ union il",,~e in from of Ihe IIho "ill , .• .-rilke eler) lhing 10 join Ihe puhlie .11 .111 lim':'. 1.,1.557. S \ G I' \\\ . \1 1( '11._ 1 he <>1I1·of, ran~ ' of m;tn

.- Feb.uCl'Y, 1976 devolcu gre;"ly 10 iIC!ll' \I( w"h 10 pUI mlo our ,('elioll 6 nocke fol' April l. Lct\ h ~a r Graduates some lIood rccornmcnllallon.... Yonr F\cCulh" lIonrd ha .. in the plmming a dinncr-dan~t' fol' our Bi ccnlcnni:ll cclel>ra­ lion. \ , p];IO' d c~c:Jop. \lc·Jl mform Ihc mcml"ot.·r,ilip .IOU :III our rClir('('\. \\ ,' " iII h·\\e m,ln) "' ho ,1ft' 01.11 ,i.. l..- R. 8 a .. l..u ,. I' Will b. I' umofc,sc. \ 1 iall". G. \\ " ht'l"lI. II Cool... SII<.I"'CMI. J. 'ipalcrelli. :lnu J (i;lhu,. Ilope }OU all IHl\e ;1 ,peed} rc,·o'er) R':(ellll). I ;IHenucd a puhli,. hearing for ··S.lfch on the t oni! hl,ln..! R.,ilro;,d·· Thi, ""h in rt' fer ~n,e 10 p.lw:n.ltt'r '> and \\c'fe nOt !!t'llillt: it. We h,l\c no one to help 11\. OS II /\ i, 110t perrnillcd o n our property, the ,l.llc C" "1l0 1 JlOlk ..· il ~ Oil 11 SInd. lmd Shown In pk 1u.e ~bov' 8 .e 'he recenl ftrlduMU 01 local 592. Vin e l. nd, N.J •• " ppr'nl lcuhip p.o. thc I I{ /' 1\ the JO ~ c of the yenr. I he y have g ' 3m. Fro m lolt, kl"lullng. a.e Jul". S,,".h. Ken JOl"lel. C'8.g W,nlems. and Pele B'8del; s l8ndinll : heen .. idint: IIlth Ihe !:;Irricr on cver) i,we Hen.y $callo secrelary o f JATC; Llry B."un. John Bomba .... Jack Me 'ek8nSkl, M,ke Hud, Mike lee. W.II,am Stowers. SIeve Berlon.n., W,U18 m Sh.pley. Ler')' MeClff.ey, 01" Webb. Dave Ne8lis. aoU .IIC \tr) la, 1111 their !fI.>/X'cl;on\. Thty li nd Pele $ch •• peill. ch."m8n 01 the I pprenl.ce comm,"ee. M.n'r1& when photo was 1lke" Is n otif~ Ihe (;lrricr uf (omin. in'pectmn .. ami J ames Shuml". arc ,ho", " onl)· rhing~ Ihe c;!trler ",!fIh them to <;.Ct'. Fellow,. "c h,l\"e :. big bailie ahead at::oin rhe Bcchtel job fOf ASARCO is fin_ of Ih. '>0 for '76 le I'! help ourkh·es '!fI d Awards Banquet ish;ng lip :lIld 11I)ing u fT "'et' l..l y. I hc Ihl"cr m"h' il Ih,' ~: Ife't ) t.tr for 1111 of liS de~pjte houS(: is going and ~ecp'ng a lot of loc:,1 Ihe ~O\ernmcnl,d controh thDt life !;,cl..ing here on th" properly. B rOl ht' r~ "'or~mt: III hume. We hope 10 be J' able to I..eep our locaJ IJ rolhcr"J at home. "I( " ~ Cm IIllO. I'.S. " ... 00"1 HoIolt , P.S.

Dinne r Held to Honor Mi ssissippi Elects Gr<'lduating Apprentices Democratic Governor L.l . 591: , \ l"'ELANIl. N.J._ On OClobcr 10. 1'J7 ~, ,I dinner "':.~ hd u at the Centcr­ L U. 605. J,\ C KSO"" . III1SS.- We ha\c re­ ton Country nuh honoring thc 16 gradu­ cellll), elected a nC\I Democral ic ~o'ernor l ...... 1 602. Ama.tuo. Te ~ , helO ,IS IirS! a"nu,,1 of "'1I ~si'sippi. lie is a ,t'T)' succe'$ful at. atc, (rom the loc:lI apprenticeship tr:.ining " wa,d s banquet Th,ny·ltve yea. pint _'e pro~r"m awa,ded 10 Brothe .. F.ed Mee k and P."I POll . lorney frOIlT One o f our nOflhern IIIi-sissippi Atiendlllil the .hnncr, 1Il :uluitian to the lon, shown he.e. to"n~. lie r;tu mU\tly by prombinG to grrllilllllcq I1m l Iheir t: ll e~ I~. were John HUllt ;,d va nee thc lot o f lIorl..i nJl peoplc. His namc is ClifT Hn ~h. repre\~1I1int: I·c.lend t)cparllllc'lt of I.ll bor. Andre" Il U)' ~o . directur of Apprcnticeship Quuting onc of our wcll - ~n own bnn l.. ers T mining. '\Iell Jcr-.C) St ate DCp;lfllllcnl of o f the ~t;ue recenl ly. ··rhc re:11 ~tory of the r. dll c~till il DiI. i\;on of Voc;.honat l!uuca­ Finch eiecl ion i ~ Ihnt he won Ihe deClion tion. ,lOd I-red 1),1Iu. (llmb(rlund COll nty \\ith the damn,Ie"t colleclion of h;I\e-noh Appreillice,hip ,ooflHllalOr in Ihe histufY of Ihe $late. And. )011 ~no"", '1 h: IIlcn rcpre,cntint: l oc• .J .'i92 appren. he mi~hl nl,\~e 11 pretty good go,ernur:· lice progrHm "'ere PCle Schiapcl1i. chairm'lIl Apparentl}· obliv iou ~ 10 all this. Finch ..... 'If Ihe eommillec. Jar) Stilley. '1Il(1 James shorlly after Ihe elecuon. Ih readed hi ~ IIny n ,llI In\lT(l"or, pre,ent "'ere I ran~ (i rel.""n. arollnu IhroulIh small lO"n$ and rural com­ ~I a\ lIunt. I.en I ,1~Olli lor 1) 1'<;;lIIri~ a nd nmnilies. ~h"I..Im: hand~ !Lnd th.ml..inJ: Ihe Morl Sr>t'lOr. Do n ,", ohler. pa,t (hJirman "Olel'S for eJe.:tmf,: him. Imma(ut,lte h)o~ing of the (Olnmille.: also .lllendcd l eI! 10 righl .re Broth.... W'nlley Moore. Ollv.d L"dley.• nO R.y H.II. th ••• P8n presi· in :111 iroo gra)' "'001 ,Ind j"IOl)e~ler suit "ith Ku,me" \ I,ln,lger John ,", a~:>ar and denls . 1 loc.l 602 who rece.ved g.vels from \C,t. "ppearing flTsh and smiling. he a(fed. f' re,iuenl I( ootrt B.ut \\ere prc~ent II long Ih.. 1(1(",,1 in fOlct. II~e " nmn slIIJ funnint: for office. "ilh JA I C N I (' \ mcmhe,", lIenr) '-k;llfo. HI' "a, quid to invile ever)one to (omc ., ,ccrcl'lf). amI r f(hlee~ G eorge Sp'lr~'I and mta!. Thc rcdpie'lls of the 2~. and 30-)e'lf )pend Ihc nighl at Ihe man~ion. 1:I~e " balh Joe I errarie. pin ol."ard, .1ft' f.lr tou numerou\ 10 li'l in in Ihc gold I>alhlub {Ihe balhtub is a legend lhi\ arli~le. I'or Ihi\ I e\lcnd m) apologies. o( 11 ra't .!dmini,lralion,. 'nd (Ol11e to hl\ J To Ih" rt'('iplent, I <'\It'nU (ongraHll;uion\. in,lIIgllration in o\·erall5. if you don't happen Annual Awards Banquet Held All in all Iht' b;lnquel ""\ .! hill Sll~ ..·es\. 10 h:l\e a suit. I T he b,mqut't committee \lorl..ed h;!rd on this lie h,,(1 Ih.: t"ndor~~IIl~nt and full ~lIpport By Local 602 pro,c!:t and II p,lid off. I' ~i n ,erc Ih,ln~~ 10 of ofg,Ulil:ed 1,Ihor II ilJull rhe Slatc. Alld ..0. J ,\I r. ;om' \11" ,. H. G . Noble,. Mr . •11111 1\lf,. there "CI·... H lot uf U\ O;l\c·not, included in I 1..1 1, 601. ,\ \1.\ IUtl.O, '1 EX. I ncal 602 Bjll ChrL :111,1 1\l r. and M,.,. I-. en B:,III1\. the culiecliul1 mentioned by Ihc ban l..er. h('"1t! i'~ fir" nnnilill n " ,IfJ ~ h~nqut"t on eantn rr and e\l·r)·one eJ~ "ho helped put \l ho hzlped to CicCI M r. J'inch l\ n.1 \Ie are No\ember 101 . I he tUfll oul ""1~ good and the b:lI1qu el logclher. lool..ing for"'.!rU 10 h;l\inll a grcat governor 1 e,,!r)one Ih erc had a fine lime (lI1d a line r he \lorl.. ~ilUalio n hCIC is t:Cllll1g tighl for Ihe nC\! four )"e:II'S. J tlHW Ja".nnt Steel To wer Job .... ow f Of;1 ";1\1 nole. We h[IIC los!. 10 the Nuclear Power Plant u rerl! Beyon,!. ;mOlh~r one of our hclo\Cd IJ rolhers. Brother O. L. ruller pa\~ed away reeemly. Hr " iiS lnO\11l 10 be (JIle t)f the: hMJe~( "ur~ers \\ilhin our 10\:111 I11Cl11ber­ ~hir. an d \\01' leT) proouclile in hi~ errorl\. He \\;IS ;1 H"T) go

Th.S pholo shows I"e D,ablo CanyOn nuelen powered gene.a'rng f"cih'y. localed neat ~n ., On Job LuIS Ob,spo. Cal. The lwo-un,' plant w,1I ha~ • a genlr.l,np c"p"eily of more I""n Iwo m,I"on kilowatts, (P,clu'e subm,lIed by S"n Lu,s Ob,spo Loca' 639)

Tt.e" 5c"ni!S 51>0 ... men wotk,ns in !h" jUlo Crlll}on 1"1,111\ is bein!! ouih 10 pro\iLk po"er [h,,1 i~ ne~Jeu for Ihe flllure of Cahfornia. II j, lhe • re,uli \)f rl:mning by 1'.Jcific Ga, ~n,1 10 k,· • ( Irk. I\hkh 1"0).", ahead 10 or 15 ~e.Jf' 10 I>e :.l1re ('nol1~1t electric po"er "ill he ;I\;li1.lhle

Bralhe. A. R. Russell, Loc~' 329. coecne. Une· \\ hen n.'e.kd. men In Ihe er...:: t.on 01 51H' lowers. A ltltoul.!h Ih .. im1llcJ iau," need for nude.1f po\\er rl.lI1h i~ recognized oy Ihe m.ljorit) of Ihe Ameri;;... n publio;. Iltere are group" [ :tnd or~.II1i1.alions spread acr,!S.\ Itw- n,uil1n \lh.., rell ... in 3d"m:II1[ in their :lnli·nude'lr :tJID.:.I,·). rhc~ fanalic:. "ill fe'SOrt. and h.t\c rc.,.,ned. [0 any ,",clies or ,'r:lIeg~ 10 ,10" JOI\n eon~lruClion of Ihese facililie, tlr. in .... JIll~ e;l~e~. SlOp Ihem. Our are:1 i~ 110 Standing near Ihe ~ompu l ers are Norman Ka rney. Bud Carnel. and Benger Gonulcs. C"·'·P[;.1I1. We have fougln \';!riOlh ('n,iron. menl,,1 grours here for year~. We h:l'1." fOllllJ 1It'I1 in ortler 10 defe'li Ihe~e mtli"" Local 6 I I Members ,c,trc pedd!cr~. Ihc fa~IS ha,e 10 he n);tde ,,,,til,lilIe 10 Ihc general public. I-'or Ihi ... Install Computers flur""",' "I." It.lle formed NEFD 1'\lIl...:lcar I n('r{:}" for En\ironmenml De\elopm(01). LU. 611, ALUUQUEH:QUE, N, ~ I EX_­ l\lembers of Local 6 11 III'I"lIcu \I,ncr ITC..lt· r\l[ltou{:h orl.!.lIIi;ted by laOOr. NFFD is opc rrOf'O~cd fur lhe dc,,!lol'mem "f the member'>' childr~n. On De,·ernh,·r 20. nc" 'Iml audilion,,1 cnerg) ~OIlrce\ and f'l<:i1 Ihe .,dulls held their part} h CJ")onc h;rtl " ille, "IIId Ihl'lr rel;llion,hip anu elfe .... [ on Ih~ • fC~lhe lime. Elcr} lear Ihe p.trtie, ,e\."r11 [0 Cen".. 1 CO.ISI of C.lifornia and other ""ie,e~ Ihat Diablo Canyon nu· • February, 1976 " cleaf po",er planl is 10 benefil all of ii ' hole ~ strai!;! hlene-II OUI ,md c~l"hli,hillj; the citizens bt:c;w<;e il prUI'ides jobs: it offers iln he.,t possible plan the} C:ln, Hu ,inc,~ 1\Inn­ Christmas Tree energy -.Qurce using American fu els :lnd ;Igef f' hil1ip\ a l~o "1.'111 10 the ( IR o\er !l comribule, 100\ard Ihe I'resillem's goal of di,ptHC "ilh Ihe outside lelephone Olgree_ energy 'ot!f-~ um cie nq for Ihe Uniled Stalc", men!. il ofTcrs an economic:l! source of energy: il Brolhl'r Phillips reporled lite) are Slill • is a l:'Irge W\f"'}er in nUf communit): il "orl..ing 0 11 the agreement "llh I':acific \\ill hclp . of ncgotiiltions. We ,Ire gelling re"lI) for Diahlu h:h crealed Ihou!l.;IIld. of joh~ 'illd nl'gOti"lion, "ilh lhe ell) of A_hlilnd, generated nlllliOIl~ of doll;Lr, "hi,,'h h;I'(, All BrOlher, anll Slsler~ of lhe local ;lre be~1l pumped InlO Ihe 10.;;11 econom}, a\ rcmilllled again 10 ple"s: PMli.:ip,lIt in .he "ell .b the eCOIl,lm) of S.Inla lJarh;Jr... b}I" .. ~ changes b) gi\ing '10) 5ugJ,.'('stion~ 10 • \ Iolllue}. "'ern, \ enrurOl. !-resno. and LO'i Iheir unit ,ubcomlllille~. or h) sendin!! them , ("ounlk,. .-\ n.gel\:. 10 the B)I:I"5 Committee e 0 Ihe loc;lI 'l::.lD i. nI)l a profit-maldng enLiL) and union ofJiee. i~ op~r;ued b) ,'ol1\:erned <.Cilizen, .1Ild urga· In ' o'ember, lhe RO!oCbur.g ,He'l in,ide niz,uJOn~ .. \ .:onlrihmiOIl of S2.00 ur mure lIiremJn apprenlli.'e~ gal p..'rmi~,iOIl from LanSIng'.. Ch""lma5 It.... W"5 donlled by • ., "ill l'nLiL[e lOU LO " membershIp ,'anl ;111\[ Ih~ 10.::11 union ide \\irCIllNl Jnur-. W, /1 01 rOl\~\', II r.1. H rOlher~ donatcd Iheif lime helping in Ihe remodeling of a buiIJlIlg for Ih~ ~cnior cilizen~. All of Ihu,,' PMli.:ip:lling \hou lLi Helping Hands be proud of Ihe 1I0rl.. the) have d.me f hi, is Iruly sprcadin,ll hrOlherhoOO and ~ho .. ing Ihe public that Ultiun p... opk "re sincere in their hcliefs of hrotherhood. "'eep up Ihe good worl... fell~". This h about it ror anOlher monlh, l et'~ a ll Ir)' 10 OIl1end a unit meeling Ihi~ monlh. One elening a month i.n'l Illuch :U111 il is e,senlial for a gooJ slrong local. H IIl Otll " 11\ 1, 1'.5.

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Ins.de wlteman app.enllees o f l ocal 659. Med. Howa.d SImmons, locil 665, llnsln!!. MICh., fo.d, 0 • .,., Ros.,bu.g unIt, dOnated Ih.,,, labo. vohmCu.ed hIS I,m., to do wo.k II I Boy Se.... t and I,m., 10 th., w","8 of IWO houH'$. Shown In c"mo In M~""n tIM:5e pbo105. Tool5 and equlpmlfnl we.e fu., nlshed by Madson & Siokes EII!<:I1"; and SIms Eleclrlc. Inc., Wlfln& eo..l...;Io" of RiKebu ... a •.,. Retiree Donates Tree In Memory of Wife al about e~er) pid.et y.e ha\e had, bUI y.:ts Wiremen's Agreement I_U. 665, L,\ .... SI:"OG, 1\ IICII,-umsing's I;.il.l tip y.jlh appendi"';ti!> for Ihi~ one Goes to CIR Chfi~lm,,~ tree lhi" ~e;tr came from r~tirce It') funn) ho.. Ihe conlr"Clors 1I0n'l mind .. Hob " orri" lIis .. ife. l ucille. h,td been us doing pieLcl dut) 10 If)' lo.gel union jot>, l.t'. 659, \ U: DFORD. ORt:._lh Ihe lim(' negOI;,lling y.ith Ihe Cil)' for Ihe 1;t~1 four for them; "ul Ir) 10 !;cl union cOndilion) on )'OU read Lhi~ aTlide, Ihe win'men's "gree_ }e:tr~ before Ihe} decided to aCCept il. Ludlle Iheir o .. n Job~. "nll }ou're labelell a ral.lical melll .. ill h;nc been .stilled b)' Ihe Coun,';1 pa~'SCd allay before le:trning th", Ire", h:.d anll a Iroublem:l~er. Ii"s called h,l\ing th6r on I ndu~lri;t l Rel:lliuns (cnt). A 101 of fin:tUy been chosen for Ihe numt.cr one ~po t "c;!~e rind eatin.g iL 100." lime a nd wod. "erc spenl on 'hc ; .~ reell1enl in fronl of the Capilol. I~ ob Ihen don;tled We',e had UI Bob 1 hllrher shape. th:lII1..s 10 Busine ss Manager Phillip, prell} good ItIrnoul. .. ith !Ill Ihe rn emt>er' ... a, :.1'0 involved. Ho .. ard nOI only donate(1 :l nu Assi~lanl Ilu si n c~s Mnn",Ilcr Ctlrli~. concaeled showing up on lhill frigid ni ght. timc hllt material as IICIl. They h,\\c Spcnt a 101 of lime ge lting loop· We mi,scd T",rry ArmSlron,ll . who h,, ~ be~n OIl!, Ollrl<.I.IN. P.s. " ISE W Jou.nal morc of our members will be 1lllcndinil OLlr members of (he local NECA chapter par. In New Hall nlomhly meetings and laking an :lclivc part ticipated. in our local union. Registration. accommodations. and the Prc)ident Bodsford opened our meeting banquet "ere all at the Arlington Arms \lith all members ,tanding and pledsing our Uotel. Thl' hO'ipitalily room. donated by allegiann' to Ihe 11:18. BrOlher Uo..hfonl then Central Ohio Chapter of "IECA and Local g a ~ery impressive prayer. praying that our the mo't enjoy~b!e pariS of the tournament. Brotherhood will grow 5lrongcr and closcr 'I, a result of inclement "cather. Bohon in the future. We hope this prayer "ill he Field and Ra ymond Memorial Golf Course~ in Ihe minds and hearts of everyone in the "ue r;lin-~oal.ed both day,. ,\11 !;!olfen who • ID EW during these \ery Irying time" \lhi~h hraHd the I,eather, and the dim,ulties many of our Brothers arc \I'tne),mp hrout:ht on b) II, arc tme sport'fIIen. We Each year at our Decemhcr mceting, Local Ih,1II1. all ;nlol\-oo for their help and coop­ 666. R,c"mond. Va., held its first meeting 666 gi,'cs away fhe fully-cool.ed ham, ;IS eration: 'Iom ("oon. chairman of the lourna­ new build",._ Left \0 "lhI .... Inte.nll_ door prile~. Brother Oh~er Emory', the \lin­ ment: Clem Lang. ~peal.cr lit tbe banquet: "anal Rep~"nt.t'~ frank W Ad,ms. Bus,nHS and Herm Je~J..y and Bud " loore of NEe,\ Manage. G. W. Wiley. President C. t. Bodsford. ner of om: of the"", ham~, a,lcd Brother Joe J •.• RecordIng Secrelary W J. Null. and flnan- Keller, chairman of our skI. commiuee, to for their 1110'>( hearty ~upport. ... cial Secretary Harry F. Zahn. !ote that onc of our sil.'l. BrOlhers re,'ei,'ed Winner~ of the golf tournament arc a~ his ham. This is certainly a truc a~1 of follo"s: \I i~e Scheel of Local 683, for a Brolherhood and I am ~ure that the Brother most rem:ul.able (hird time. won the lOll who receivcs this ham will receive it n, ,ueh, gros\ Indi,i.lual wilh scores of 74 :lnd 77. T here were nine apprentices who tuok Low nel individual was won br L Shante:lu th eir oalh of oblig;l\ion into the lBEW at of Loc,1I 8, Toledo, Ohio, "ith ,core, of ')1 this meeting_ Each time we "itne,~ tl1l\. alld \l~ and :1 handicap of 3 1, Low gro,s everyone of us should Ix: reminded of the te3 111 "a~ lIon by Local 8 Ilith a 643. Low fact th elent once ag

Old·Timers Honored By Local 697 T.. U. 6'7. G \!t" AXI) HA.\I\lO;'\ ]). Tile lBtll annual .... i.eman·s Boll tournament was I;.I]).- In ,Iddillon (0 Ihe 50-year "ru.l 60- lIeld in Columbus. 01110, Shown here are tile year ,\""rd~ made Jt ollr old-timer, night , . These are members In attendance at the P"2U and wJphles in tile banquel roOm. (P'C_ ,ng. tu.es submitted by Locat 683. Columbus. Ollio.) meeting on O"oner 20, JIlJ rcporteu in our ]:.,t :lrticJc. lIe also presented retirl.'ment gifts 10 17 memt>l.'rs who have retired re­ cently. p!u~ 15-}'c;u' pin~ 10 eight . new" 01<1- timer.. \lany of these retirees hale l>cen around here for ,1 long time. and ,ome hale !>('ned .I~ ollkeh or the lo.:al union. Malt of Ihe members ,hO"1I in our accompan)ing pklure han- "orl.e..t for \ari­ ous cOIllf3ctOrs during their }ear~ in Ihis local un;"n. hUl U'I\id S'l.\agc ~pent ;loom 3~ )e.lT'S "ilh rri City Elecuic. Dicl. Rench ,pent Oltr 10 )ean "ith l-'edend Sign lln..t Sign .. l, "nd has mOled to Clinton. In..tiana. The resl of Ihe group will rem~in in Ihi, Tournament officials tally day·end leo.es, area, but all plan to do some vhiting and Inl\'elinG· At the OClober 20 meetinG. each "as pre­ Richmond l ocal Holds Annual Wireman's G olf sented with an engraved digital docl. radio, First Meeting in New Hall along with a retirement pin as retiremcnt Tournament Held gifts from the local union. Our best "j,hes L.U. 666, R I C II ~ 1 0SD . VA._We ilt Local for a long and happy retirement to all of our .. 666 in Richmond, Virginia, are pleased [0 L.U. 683. COI.U~ fK US. 01110 - The 18th retired members. Our lotal number on pen­ report Ihnl our first union mecling in our annual wireman's golf tournament was held ,ion at this lime is 160. we had only eight .. new building \I.,IS held on Dcctmbl-r S. 1975. here in Columbus on August 14. IS. 1975 . mcmbch eliGible for 25-year pin:> thb year. As yOIl can see (rom the accompan}'ing pic­ Approximately 4()() IHEW members from and Ihey afe ako shown in the enclosed lures. there was a very large aucndancc. We sc,'en Slates and International Representa­ photo. Congratulations, Brothers, on your hope that this is :1 sign ror Ih e future, that thes from Washington, D.C. atlended; also 2S ye:tT$ of service in the lBEW! ). February, 1976 .. j Old· Tim ers On Job The: Oer" rlme: nl of Labor i~ ,,<·,eplmg . . WrilIcn 'ommen! o n lc\'cls of e'\pD\ure to' 5ulfur dio~ide (SOZ) gli5. Po"er pl:ml ", . \lorkers ano~s thot COunlry :arc e,posed 10 ' . \Jr)'ing anlOunh of this pore:O! ga~. It be­ come:s 11 5poeci:tl proble:m in ,oakllld-oil.fired 4 boiler. \l ilh po,ili~c pressure fire 00,1,'" r he propo>cd nc .... \t;mdard "ould redu~c e\po-' sure 10 1""0 p:trt- poer million ;.I\erill1ed o\er 3 40-hour "ed. lIoith " m:l\imum of 10 ~ r .. rt~ per million ol'cr a IS-minutc period. , Pre..enl Je\el~ allo .. e:\p05ure to the !,arb per million .I\eraged Olc!:r eight hour~ "ilh· OUI "n) ,eiling Oler a ,han period " Thi~ ~me (:3\ killed ~O f'C"on\ in Donor". I'enn') 1\':lIIia. and injurcd hunuredsr'" Ind were recenlly ,ecenl fe, A..,hie Dunklin, lefl. end We.d Fas,g. locil 102. '''toes. ,.ated. left 10 "ahl , .r. Wesley Ashley, W. F.anklo.,. Ill., I,. Sllown on thl Jlc~etong IIIore: in 1952. Tebo, Dahl, lloyd R,tch ... Ch .. le, McClur•. and line, Phelps Dodge wore ilnd uble pl~nl, Wrile 10 Ihe U. S. IkpMlmenl of I "hor. OuQuoi n, Ill. John Siokes; bac~ 'ow H Ross Robe,ls, Joe ::WO Con~tilulion t\lenlle, N, \\, W,,\hilll1_ re.ro. Dave Sayar-e, Norbert SChulle. CHllord Lough, Dick RenCh, Bil l Sitko. Ind Rily DelIPP. Ion. D, C. ZOZIO .tbout Ihi' III;iI!~'r Your lun!,!, .... iII be gl;ld )'ou did_ DA\II) MtN"II, P.S.

Loc al 713 Prepares For Negotiations with GTE L.l. 713. CHIC \ G O. II.L- I hI,' I'I<:"J. at thi~ "riling. i~ pr<"r;tring for up.;ornin1t nel!O­ li~tioll\ III Ihe G J r Auronl;llie I-ieul k, Inc. AI that planl 111.111)' probkrm l:\i,l. :lnU "<' .. :are hormg Ihal during ne:gOli;llion, the.c problem\ ~"n toe \(11\ cd. \1-.0, ne!!otiation~ are e:oO!inuinl1 "I B.III)' M anur3~lUrinl! Corp. at Ihis time. lIu .. ine-.s Diln Rosenow. operator, tert. and Jeck C'I"". M,In,lger lI .rrr) WeaHT. togelhcr "ilh \,­ lo.d. inspedo•• .. I employed ill F>t>etpi Dodp si~lal1l Bu~ine,\ ~1,lIIagc", Angelo (,,:na\io , ceble I"d w",,, pllnt In OuQuo,,,. and (,hri~ \\ il~n, h.l~ ,penl ;\ l1'o:.lt dcal of time tr)mg to re.Kh" >.ali.factor) ..c:lIJemell\ O We h'l\e 10" four more membl.-r, in the at thilt plant. 1"'" month. lirCnl. "",1~ 1!1 f lond,. on Odoher 17, BrOlher gricI,rn.e\ .lrC \Iill continuing al ;1 hi!!h r:l1e 1,,111 lIill" \\ool'C) p;",cd il""} in I-lorida "nJ BII,mc" /o.I ,ln,ll1er HalT) It \\e;\lcr on O.luhcr J I du.:: 10 '::,II1~cr BrOlher (,corgc Wilnh 10 Ih;lnl all our lin ion ,Ic"";".!' at all KII"cll aI"'), ;lho Oil 31 """ell O,:wt-cr at the pLtnt- for their ollt-landi"11 per fmlII;1nce, hi, horne in I il,-hfh:ld. l\IinnC'OI.I. Brother in nilli"!; ollr members .... hen chc~ h;l\e I ':'Ief "elley. '" ho h;llI heen di ...nblcd ,in~c gricI,IO,e:~. T hc union slc\laru j, Ihc h"ck- ~ D~c"'lllt>.:r. 196'i, ,Iue 10 It '1rO~C. f'!,,' ..... 11 oonc of the IInion, ;lOd lll1:rin \Ie .... "nt to .. \\;t~' 011 '1oHmner ~. All four of Ihc,e Ihank each .lOd e\tr}' sle".lrd for their dc-­ !Hem"!.'r, "en' \Cry "ell Ilwut;hl of in Ihi, I'olion :tnd 'iC'Tlkt" 10 Local 713. orgJni/;uion .•m" their m.ln), Ikl\l~ .... iII Until nexi monlh. 01'" th~m. I hi, Jll.Ile, L! m~II1"er,"e: halc 10\1 thi, }<"ar. J ()I1~ J. C~RIII(, t III. ".S. CIIIIII', ° \\Il'>lI',I',S. Metv,n Bowlby, "S,d !rllme strande, o""'lIlor. , " shown .. r 1111 Phelp5 OodS" ptanl Eighty Men on Out-of-Work Three-Hour Seminar For List in Local 756 Wiremen Announced " L.U. 756. I)\YIO'" BEACII. '·1 \ .-1\1 1.. 1 .702. \\. HH"I.H)RI, ILl . (jllry Ihh .. rillO(: "e h,,\c ilboul sn of uur memo RO.III. \lil<"CIOI of apprcnlice:~hip lr.lininl!. Loyalty Day Parode toe" on Ihe oUI-of·~orl li,t .101.1 it "ould announ,e, ;1 threc:·hour ~minJr for Ihe toe mort than Ihilt if "e did not hilH' the "iremcn 10 "'IlU .. illl them .. ilh ':llion:11 La~1 "alalk;l l'O"uhousc: laJ.int; Ul' '>Gme of l-Ie"\II,'al (ode ,h.ln(:e. \ ~lIrn~~ <,cnl out Ihe: ,1'Kk_ IU OUI .... iremcn r~~eil<"d e'~eltclil re~pon...: Thi~ job h.l\ re;!ched it\ rcak in m;m· anu pl.lllning i, unucr "J), for furlher ,lit! rower since its initial ~Iart in June, J974. ·' improlcmc:nt Ir,linin(: for intc:rl',tcd jnurne)­ J here ;Ire "I' journcymen and I ~ ;lpprcntkc, • rn;11l ",rcmel1 IIe'\l )C;lr employed :11 thi. lime. II i~ ;1 \\ t"ltni!holl~ (i.lr) i. ,lilt ill nCj,:oli.llions wilh Radio proj<"el and I . C. E rn~1 hM Iht" l'lcclrical SI.lIion W'TAX III Sprin.:field. 1I1illoi\. COnlra,\. I he superintendent for I I"n.1 i~ Our lO~'ll i~ ~1Irt'e:III1y negoti,lling po:n,ion l'nll11cU A. 1 .. )lor. "ho i~ nn IHF\\ nu:m­ bcnefih. lOn(:'lerm di,a"ility. ,Ind !;roup life ber from Loc,,1 100 1. P;lIIamil Cil). Florid,l, in,uran,c .... ilh CI1'5 Comp.In), It ,hould t'C menlioned that thi, i\ the l~th .. I,Ul:al 7()~ : I ~l.Iin "on the troph) for hc\! f'O"crhou-.c I n1llWII ha~ ,upcni'iC'u_ If Ihi~ m:lr.:"nlg unit ill Ihe 1.0);111) D .I) r.lrade i .. nOI wme wrt of rc.:ord. il ou(:hl to be. 702 aaa;n the trophy bell ml",h. III lIerrin. Ulinoi,. OrganilCd 1.ltoor "," "ell Locet won for The f'O~t'r h oll'>C is Ihe Ihird I' \CI unil ,nl un,t ;n Ihe Loyally Diy pI'ld, I I H.",n, re:plc'>Cnlcd iJl Ihi~ p;t("de. ;l\ ,I IOIUI of 34 IfI, BU$;ness ManlSer J. Hlrvey f,yer lion Ihe Ihal WC\linllholl\C' h"s buill. PAcr means Southern J1J jnoi\ union; pnrticip:l1ed. fl oat. l' o\\cr·.IIt,Co",hined·£nergies. \I hi.:h in Ihis " III~W Jou.nol On Powerhouse Job SrMte \I ill nOt "lIow me [0 name all of Delegates our Brmhers \lor~ing on [his pro/coci bUI here i, a rundo\ln on Ihe general foremen and forcomen. The lJeneral foremcon are Jim Win and Le Roy /-13 .... kins and Ihe fon:men \lilh their re~pecli\e cOH'rages are a5 fol- 10\15: Joe Corbell, turbine endnsure con­ trols: Wah ..... elson. l;1n].. farm; Bill Sproul, \lire \:re\l' and s"i[chgeilr: Glenn Slephens, underground: and Don Woodard, cooling 10\1 ers, T he s[ellard on Ihe job i~ Siele Sulltns. Bob Burn\ed man~ Ihe 1001 crib and 'lid Cordaro la]..cos care of the 1ll00teriai at the .., Members 01 local 7S6. Daytona Bnch, Fl •., ••• \larehouse, work,ng on Ille [aSI Pa!;.l ka pow•• ho""". Her. Brother Sullens informcod me Ihat therco h The m.,n bod~ listens 10 ane of the many are J,m W,ll. left. and L.Ro~ Hawk,ns. ge"."al a wf[ball competition soins beilleen our $pea~ers who addreue-d the conveRt,on foreman for E. C. ['n~l. who tillS the elKlnea' c:ontn"::l. members employed by Ern\1 and [hco West­ > inshouse ensine'ers. rhe Iir'l g,Hne played the con'cntion helLl b} the [oc.tl "ince re­ Ilent inlo IV.O e\lra innlll!;~ and We~lins· eehing ils chimer in 1955. and thi~ f,,~t \I,ti house \\On by one run. In a Inter same our ;Ipproprilliely notN. membeh came bael.. to trouncc them lIith Dekgale~ 10 the con'ention aClcJ upon :1 20·tc>-4 \lin! 19 icparate re,olu[ions concerning the good A report on our iLnrllml Children's Hml \lelfllre of the union. and join... ,1 in di~­ Chri-Jrnas parly wi!! be in next monlh's cU~~iOll in thc Ihrec separate \lor~,llOp !oC~. b~ue of the lOl/nllll. So, lill Ihen, ~ee )ou :1\ ,ion~ \Ihich lIere heltl-grielam:c h,IIltllin!: the next union meeting. and ;trbitration. denial imllfl,nce pl.ln, and LOll iS HI I)G I COCt.., PS. flCn~ion plnn. Hetlleen lIor]..\hop -,cssions anJ other con· venlion ,tctivilie'. the 300 del"j:ate~ hc,tf(1 Annual Convention Inl]"s hy ';lriOU' p.!oplc, including II lolher Robert A. Nic~e). Dire,·tor. T elt-phone Dc· BOllom row, leU to righl. are Pet" Davies. jou.neyman; Wayne Green, app.entlc,,; Gerald parlment. mE": Brother Charles M:m:i;.mle. Leue", "pprenl.ce; Mike reldhaus." ,Durney­ prbident, 'lew Jer'>C')' Stille Af-L·ClO: U. S. ~ man; and B.II Sproul. fo,ema"; lOp row: Rodney Senalor Clifford Case ( R-NJ.): U. S Sen­ Colhns. ,ou,"eyman; Don Woodard, fo'eman; Sieve CourUII... , journeyman; 0... " Brunk.. ap­ :uor H:arriwn Williams (D-N.J.): Jo-.eph A. r p.enllce: and LeRoy Hawk,ns. S-".."I fo,em,,". Hofrman. comminioner. Ne" JCT';"'I Dc­ partmenl of Labor: John J. Pearce. e\.:'\.'ulhe direclor. 'lew Jel'>Cy Boord of Medi .• tion. "s .... ell :., many olher spe .. "er~. AI the tonelu,ion of tbe t\\O-d.l) \C~~ion, a banqu~t lI;t~ held for Ihe ueleg,l[o ,IIld glle~h, and entertainmenl \\!I~ prolzdeu. v.hich 11;1\ v.cl! received. Allendam:e ,11 the Local 827. Newa.k. N.J .. held ils annual Iwa· annu,tl Ilanquci hil an all·li me hieh, and 3(1 dey conven tian ,ecently. He.e Ih e convention "ho parlieipated came ,1\\ •• } cen a note· conven ti on to o.de., as the Euculive Boa'd. 'ea" and Gene ral C

Harry langley, lefl. and Phil Lawing work on Il>e pipe banks for $w,IChS,. ••. Local 840 Has Sufficient Work

I..U. 8~O , GE;\''': VA. N.Y.- \nother ~C:lr h:15 rolled by and lie are inlo th;tl IIII1Ch· looked·forv.anl·lO }ear 1976. Hcore in our ;\fea COIre Ihem a\\;l):· Ho" man~ II A "pair" t haI w,lI t..al any " full housel" r ... nk Ille canvenl,an. Stand,ng are P.uldent Arthur nev. ono:~ eJn "e "l1r:ll;l'.' Ho\\ lll,lI1}' of the Dymmek and MIke feldll.lISe,. Perry and Secretary·Treasurer Pete Casey old one, \I ill ~Iay'.' At [hi: Decemher meeting of L(X:al 840, _ c,,~ mean) a cotn~inalion of gas and ~Icam Local 827 Attends Annual -..cr,ice pin, "ere pre-o;en[ed to 52 member., for cleclrical genc~lion. rhcre are four gas Two-Da y Convention "fler be buill. held_ "I hanb 10 lhe committee for a line So far. 1\10 of Ihco gll~ unih nrc {'OIllp!eled 1..1 . 827. 1'"EWAH.K. N.J. _Otliccr~ ami e\enin~, AI-o a special Ib:lnJ..s 10 Kollen ~ When Ihis projeci is com pie led, Ihe 101111 deleg'lte~ of Local 827. leh:-phone \\orkeo. I-I ,lrri~ for the lime he- spent on rc!­ 'J hifly·live·year pins wen: pre.cntcd 10 around mid·1976, ber 10·1 t, 1975. This W:lS Ihe 2Ulh consecll' w. Gel.ter and W. Hosking: 30·yc:1r to S. ;. hb,uo.y, 1976 " Arnol d. C. Culver, L. Frllr1chco. W. Grim ­ labor nced~ 10 CiccI c :mdid"le ~ Itl Ihe d ly Chri~llllas is corning up fa~1 a nu 1Ii11 be sl ey. H. Ibn;,en. \Y. Maher. Jr .. It Ulyea. councils and ma)'<)(\ fur ollr cilies. over whcn Ihis arlicle appc:If~. HilI Ihe Sr.• L M ye~, II . Tv.ining. D. Wi nters. W. If organi zed labor Joc ~ n ' l ge[ OUi 10 Ihe officer!. IIl1d men of Local 941 \lish all our O ~l>or n . A. W ed,~, :lnd \Y. Wil\on: 2~ · )ellr J>OIl. on el« lion dll}. lie mighl hale a rude HrOlhen across Ihe nalion a Icry Happy [0 II. Anderwn, L Hlal..e. K. Brennan. E. awakening. The non·union' arc doing eler)· Ne\l Year. Bolgcr. E. Charles. Sr., J. COI1:lIe. R. I l:Ir ri~. Ihing Ihey c: ln Ie) figh! orj,lanized labor. A final nOlI.' 10 marl.. Ihe \llIfl of ollr G. John'ton. U. Lcnard, R M,lher. W. Gel oul and \'01,' l!fl ell-clilln dil}'!>. Bken[cnllial year. Qur :!nce~lors came I il),eJ. It \1 011 . C. Rice. 1-1 . ShJv.. (, Smith. l t;RIIS l. llt\l'\l 1'1. JR., I >~. .1\lU" Ihe Oo.can primarily 10 N:ller their -( J. Sllmie. S Indelicato, R Van Dine. 0 Jjvin~ ~ondition,. Remember all Ihal "as Wabh. and R YOUII: 20-)eolr to R f)eCoo~. IllU~ht for and I'oon. Oon'l gi\e il IIway no". Local 86 1 Scribe Reports D. 1/:111. It lIansen, "- . lI,w\lcr, R. L.:I)ea. HILt; AOOl'>O:", 1'.5. Jr.. D. Maher. F. Romer. W Rke. D. S.lIl On Last Meeting ford, C. Sanford. G. Smilh. I ~ulli\an. ;wd I I oomh\~ ;mJ 1.~·)'eJr 10 R Ci",;u. R l..lI. 1$6 1. I.AK.. : CII \ HU:S. L \ .- AI ollr On Jobs • Deem. ~. f)c me[ro. ;In(] J. Smith. la.'\1 rc~nlar met.lin~. held on r:x~tmt>c-! J, PriLl." lIoere ;tIloMdcd 10 [he follollojn~ 1975, Bmine" \1 ,tn;l~er lI;rrl,tn Duhon rc· 1I .llh 1I .II1,en. I red h~iocl... ,Inl! lIoh Reed. porled th;1\ Ihe worl. \lIlI,llion hJ, "orwned '10 ,;.I'h w.r. illl .. rded 10 Ihe folloll ill!; Pc· sin.:e lasl monlh .tnd Ihal pfc~enlly Ihere ,;,w,e Ihcy \lert ah~enl: hi ("h.ull". 5,. bl ure ~O nwn on Ihe 1>001... Although ~om e (h.lrk,. Jr .. J lln Ueder. $.Im Dl'melru. l ee of our JlCOple h'lle hoeen pl;rted on 1°1>\ 1~ 1;,l..e, .md (,eor~ ... Smith. in Ihl' Jurbc.li.:lion of our neighooring I.u.:al 995. B,llon ROlise. l .olli,i,m,l. for IIhkh we J he lo~.11 ~:\Icmh ~}rnl'''lhy II) Ihe farnilic\ of Iby lJ e('.'I,. Irl PI.r,led J. f. \Ionlgornery. I>thine~, m.ln:!ger for .mJ Nd'oll ( , reen .•1 ~harter rncml>cr I i~e a .. hip lhal's rerl its mooring, and 'ails Ihe imulnlor" \1.1\ re.ld. BrOlher J.ld " 0\ ~po~c on Ih.: \holl COllr,e for Ilpd:tling Ihe br:llcly oul 10 ;,ell. SO ... OI11COIW dc,lr h,,~ Left 10 righ! are Chuck MelvlUe. Bob Dunbar. sailo:,1 a\\'ay In calm serenh}'. ror Someone mcnlbcr~ Oil lh~ nell nxlc chllnge~. Brothcr f o\ ursed the membch 10 enroll ,I, \OOn and B.1I Hart. Local 970. Kelso·Longvl ..... w ash .• ha, pl.rnnetl J ril'her life t.r:)onu Ihe un,e,'n who ••• on t ile W.yetha.u5.r eh,p 'aclloly job. .. as f'O",il>le. Brolher John lJ arrille;lU\ a.:ted ~hore. as chairman for Ihi' meeling in the .. b'>l'n,;c ' nil :lrt 111.'11 Ih;11 \I,' into a"nllll'r )e.lr. of I're,ic ;I good lime (or Ihe' I()<.:;II rnelll' OUI of [01111. , I>cr 1\110 neva ,]!lends .1 'llceling ;lnd lleH:r '10 dea,hs or ne\l ,idne,se~ of lIlo:-mbcrs ~,." II1loheoJ \I ilh union ;lII .. ir, 10 m.ll..e a wl're TeJ>Oned. for \lhi.:h "e arc .111 lery r::..olulilln 10 l>om.: on "U[ un,1 nu,'n,1 :l (Clio Ihanlful. The rnellll'Cr, of I Ul',,1 M61 I

Scribe Urg es All To Almost Everyone in Local ] Register to Vote 94 1 Is Working • I 1.. 11. ~!ili. LlfIlUOCK. ·I ,,: X. In ',"ember. ~ L. l I, 9~1. S\lt,\SOT \ . 1' 1 \ . I he mem· • 197(, there \I ill be a l're ... juenli'll elcdion. hcr~hip of LO~':l1 'JJ I i~ $liII forhmat~ in J hi~ tk"i,)n )t.lr is on~ ,)1 the mO~1 inl_ • h;tlling nc:trl)' elCr)One \I()r~ins ill Ih" IIril' flOn'lIIt c!e,;[ion ye:lI'\ in the hl'lm~ (If ins Only a fl' .... men ;lIe on Iho: I>crKh; \lIlI1e s ,ug,uliled I"I->or. We all tw\\: 'Cl'n Ilh.1f Ihe J jot... afC fin i~llil\g III' anc.l ;j few ;Ire in Ihe I{ cl'lIbli':'1I1\ h" ... e doriC in Ih e 1:1\1 1\10 ;td· beginning ~[;Ige}. ~ mU1I"II:UIOI1~. lI arold W;lll.er, nll,ine" man;lgcr, al· ..... j \ \, Ilnlon nu:mN:h it i, ollr re'flOlhihirilY lended Ihe I- l0riu,1 Ikmoe-rali.: Con_enlion 10 '>t:1' th.1[ \Ie ,Inu le llef'Cndcnls in Orlilndo. lie \la, ,umellh;lI concerned - ;rre rcgi~ll're,lto lOle, \\c neell f'Copk Ilho Ihlll Ihe- huil1' informeu ,,1l()1I1 Ilh,,'n .II1U people in oftke Ilho arc henefid;,1 10 U ~ if • \lh:1I III lOle f(>T, Ihe ~Iille \1 1·( 10 i, the "e I.eel"' ,illin~ on l,ur duff~. ht~I o;our~c ", informJw.m Our ... .:nlral \ h~e HI:tir of HOlid" Admini~tr:tllJ'" 1.11>0." l>udy i~ ;lI1olher j,looU '>OUlee of rnfor· ga\e ;I ICry del"ile,1 1.111.. un our lIeallh and n1;l1l0n WdLHe progr.,m .11 ollr 'o\eml">cr union ~e phOlOS s"o... $(1m. eOJ'ldu,t work II the 1 here ure l1lan) e"\;':II,e, for ,WI r.:)!i,lcr- mecling. I am ,,'re Ihal Ihere is now a heller Lona",e... I.bre lob, 1I1~ I., loll.'. I hI' bigp:e,l .•rnd I Ihml.. Ihe untlcr..Iill1ding hy Ihe r;rn~ "nd file on Ihis • fl'll(lre,l. i, Ihe fe;lr IIf hcinj: ~"lIeu fur jur)' ~ubjecl. Work in Local 970 Area tlul) I """ldn'I ",]111 I" ...:e ollr jlldl.:ial Rich.lrd Bor"n, fOleman on Ihe P arri~ h ,),Irm \lilhl1ll1 an) jUf(lr.. Ihe mUle ptopk po\lcrhou'>C. i) reqrper.uing nkely afler It Finolly Levels Off • "Ihl Me reSi,lcrc,1 I" lule Ihe Ie" tlM,,,",e reccnl heart ;, 11.11;1.. Did Will i\ rl'co\ering Ihl're i ... Ilw I \Ie will be c"lIc" fur jurI dill}. \\1.'11 from " l'eCCIII .lppemlel'IOnl) John 1.. 11. 970. KEI.... 'iO· 1.0,G\ 1":\\ , " ,\ SII.­ 1 rrhond ('cnlral l abor 11", ,el up .' lep:· Albrinon j, HI home lind doing fine. Vern Worl.. in Ihi~ area ha~ fina!l~ leleleJ off. i,lulil'e eornmlHce. rhi, CUlI1l1lllleC "ill ,eel.. Allman'~ youn~ (}la !lex­ for men. according 10 Bu,ine~~ M.mager . 1" 1>0.,, for Ihi, ;Irea ,lI1d Ihe 'IIrrnllndrnf: pilal :Ifler an ;r1ll0 :r.:d.Jem in 'Oleml>cr. Leru} Ward. ,rren~. We will ~\'l inlo felll "lln~ III I'ehnl' Lel\ hope Ihe 1>c,1 for "II Ihew Il rO lh e r ~. I· K, lk'aHr anJ "ire. Annie. are laca· 1 afY III rc~i~ll'r' member, mlil Ihe;1 r.lll1ilie,. 101m D j~1.. j, Ilrt ,,1.'\1 ~It w ar ,1 III Ihe lionins in ~ lInny Californb. bUI according We \\ill le:ll'n HDUIlI Ihe precinct. Cnllnl}. Parri.h pov.erhOIl'e and from all :ICCOll nts 10 R W. :md Dorolhy Bell. il i~ not so ~ IHh.' and nalional COOlcnuon,. Ol l!llnized is doing a great joh. SlIn ll Y. I hey jusl relllr"cd from the Bay • " !REW Journal Whoto Deer Louhiana need~ a " Hig hl-la-Wur)." La w. This group ~1"led Ihal Loui~Hln'I'~ cconomy Who? had trailed thai of other wUlhern st:l.Ies for a period of 20 10 30 ycars, This ~tupi d as­ sertion definitely desenes no c,:ommelli. The e'-pre\id~1lI of Ihi, !!roliP headed for Ihe leader'hip of ,Inolher "milar group who ;Ire ;llIeged ly lo}ing I\ilh Ihc StUll o f $5 million in ~uppon (If ;1 ··RighHo.Wor). ·' La'" ,\ kn. Ihi, ]lrohkm ,k~f\e, our 111010,/ 'Illeniion VOle, ,Ire ,Ii II Ih ... main weapon in Ihe hand, of lhe worling rn;m. II doesn't h;l\e 10 b... elec·tion lime 10 1'111 ]1l'e'~ure on • your ek(lt.'ll officiah. Thi\ i, a 365-day-a­ )eM I,,,). ,md \hOllldn'l he de,,11 "'ith only at electioll limc. Mrs. Vera Jacobs. w,fe of press secrelary Dan VOIC for our fric",l, .Ind plea,e, buy Jacobs. and dee. she Shol. union t • P I II \ l\nll'i(l. 1'.5. Mea and 1.0\ Angeles. Beillecn los '\Ilgcle~ Can anyone idenl,fy th,s B,other? He was left anll Hemme1. C'llifornia. 1he Slille ,,:l1rol O utside Construction Very OVer f,om the met.o softball d,nner on ",ugus. lurnell Ihem bad on Ihree dilleren\ rOUle,. , i:lec;uhe of ,no'" eondilion). Slow at Present Tim e E.u·cJ1! for \ome i<,ol:ne d areas :mll '>Ome My ster y Man ... oow-and·arrow Ome Anti-Un ion Issues time let before actual con,lruc1ion ",ill heg;n. If the bird l'.a1chcT\ can be $.1Ii511ed ~ L.U. 995, IJJ\TO"l ROll C .~. l.A.- In m} pcrh;lp~ Ihi~ project can gel unlltr ..... ay la~t siory in the Jmm",/. I mentioned \Ir. "'itholli further del,,), ~I enson Moore in his lote ;.ag"in'l labor concerning Ihe SilLl~ Pideling Hill In all RICII \RIl E. COlll"S. Assr. 8.1'.1. Who is the mystery man? filirness 10 M r. " loore. I"d li).e 10 m.:ntion lh~t also voting againsl 1.lllor were F. Ell- l "":I1'll lIebt-rt. D:lVill T recil. J. D. \\'1Ig­ Firs t Aid George H . Fi\her. Jr. for in,liluting the Gonner. J r .. ;,nJ Otto E. l'a"man Voti ng program. ,.. in f;I"or of lahor were ,\ l r •. Bogg\. G illis ,\ra ny problem\ facc your t-u,ine" oflicc Long. and John IJ reau,,_ Do not forget our at lhi, lime. ~uch ;tS linnn,·c,. 1'leI" of I!.lIe in Ihe nOlle. for Ihe "'elbre of all. I am _ure \Ie "'ill Auenlion. all SporlSmen, partkul.lrl!P' )'011 be able 10 conquer the..e problem,. b of Lillie I 'all~, pa..sed "way on '1ovemher ~!. 1')7'; lie ,\I in ne<;Ola. ",hich rreduees roalS \olll under will be mis...:ll b) many. Ihe namc of L"T-.on ncw huilding and ~'lles c\crci')es for Ihe graduate.. o f our shop rnernber~. I hi, course is \ery irnpoTlanl lot. SuiclI} do nOI help Ihe'-C people "ho ~Ie"'arlls school. Thi, ....·hool. "'hi~'h was a bcc

------~ Air Force Base Job Tinker Air Force Base in furmation 011 olher utilitics in the Uniled SI:'les lIith f c~peet 10 dil>eoul1 ts nnd similar' Job Completed moves by Ol her SI(1 te pu blic wility COIll­ L.U. 11 .. 1. OKI.,\IIO\l,\ CITV. 01\1.'\._ mis~jon~. and \\ c ha\e requesled support • from olher 1000ai unions. Our attorneys have LOC'al 11"1 has :Il .... a)~ Ix-en \I!r) proud of eool,leted the California Stale I'ublic Utili- ~ Ihe quality of ~orlman>hip ih meml:H:"" are eapable of doing. amI l40uld lile 10 ,hare tics Commission and rcqubttd a notice hear­ with ~ou ~veral pholO\ of a jun ju" corn­ ing :"II IIhich Local 12-15 could p:lrticip:"lte· be gi~en plcled under a contract \\ilh the U . ~ Army lind full opportunit) to presenl c\idence :md croSl>-n:ulIine, lIearings ha\'c ~ Corp~ of Fngineero; :It linler Air Furce been !>i:hcduled for f-ebrnllr) Ihrough .... ay I Uas..: in .' h d~c:st Cily. Ol.lahoma. of 1976. and ""uhlie Witness 'Icstimon)" The job is called Ihe Logi,tiL' Stor.Jge hedrinS"> arc scheuukd in December. E\'en Facilily I4hich emplo)eu 'Ippro'imdtcl~ 15 * thou~h Iht~ Slated mlent of tnc CI'UC onl) of our member~ during the joll. Brother 1'.lt uiro.:Clly arre~ts LOI:al 12"5 membc:r~ em-. Henry ~a s the forermm for h 'hol, I kclric MemlMlr. 0 ' local ]]4], Oklat>oma e,ty. O~la .. plo)cd b} " :I~ilie Gas and Elto.:lrie Com­ just compleled a job under contract witt> tt>, Inc. and IJrot hcr Did Jad\on ".I~ Ihc joh rMIl). the pOlellli;11 df.. cts c\luld involve, U.S. Army COrPI' 01 [ns,n .." Dt TonMer Air ste":l.rd, The joh r:1n for IR monlh\ .md had Force BaH In Midwest C,ly. Okla, lI!f1 10 "sht a total dollar value of S6,7 million. Thc other utililie~ .. nd other imhl\1rie~ regulated HI" In"rn.. ym~n O"n Y~"ll'It, .. ",,,.. nllr.. Rill b) Ihe c l'ue Cowden, journeyman AII,n Yaullt>t. and lo,eman building area is 357.000 '>quare feet or :-';oti~e to negotiate h;Is Ix-~n SC:f\ed on Pat Henry, all "tandinl b.lld. Il'Ie molor conl.ol ahout 8.03 acres und .. r one roof, Mr. 1'1/:1 c.nl •••• Richv'lle Irrigation DiSlriCl ;]noJ Oro\ ill.::-_ f-i o"ze was Ihe Corps of rnginecr~ in~pcctor W}.mdulle Irrig,l\joll DI~triel General nego- on the joh and Mr. Neil Wi1li;Ul1' Wi!, Ihe gencral ,uperimcndcnt for Ill lclncr !1m! ~~\::~~I:, ~~~, in progre,~ \Ijlh Suhner '1 re ... ~ Moore. grnerlll coutractOl' i .., he U.S, Army Corps of Engineer, i... aho Hry proud of the Keecl\I selllemcnlS include C.llifornia·, 1"lclfie Ulililie, Comp:'n) -~u IJIh 1 "hor-Cias. electrical workmanship on Ihi~ jon an,1 wnt lhi~ i, II nell llgreemenl (one )0.:;1r) ~ilh " a photographcr in 10 tale piuure, of the e!el:lrical installalion to Ix- lI"t'u in their impro\ement~ in :.III ,Ire"s ,1I1d prm ide\ a lraining of inspectors at the regional Icvel. 12 percent general ""ge incre.I'>C lIith II .. gU.lr;ll11l:c of parity ",ith other l.\X:al 1245 A lIappy :lnd PrO~l'l'roll'> 1'\,'1'< Ycnr to agrecr11cnt~ ",ilhjll Ihrcc YCllr> Another 111.'\\ .­ each of our member~ :lnd Iheir Llmilics. :Il,:reemenl. i'e\.lu,1 I'o"er (.nnpiln) ( 1:'.Ilo. JIM Mil ... I t nil. 1'.5. Ne\adal. h~~ been r;Jlifieu. fhls I~ :1 30. ~ nwnth agreement "ilh .. reopener pro\ision Local 1245 Progresses on pension early in 1976. I lllpIO\ement~ ~ Toward a New Facility "ere mad.:- in ill! are.l\ (Jnu "'Ige increolse~ "ill range from 82(, 10 $1.99 per hour., L.U. Il .. S. ",\L,'l I Clto. ... . CAI.._A hringing the linemen rate 10 7.1111 (Augu~t left to .i8M app ••nllce Bill COWden Bnd lo.e. 1. 1975): S8.18 (i-'ebru:lry I. 19761; $11.49 .. m~n Pal H.my wo.k on hydraulic ct>e.ry pocker. huilding acquisition progr:lm \\.1\ ,unmilled I , by the E\ecutj\e lloaru I() l ot;11 I 2"~ Iltem­ (Aul,:ust 1976). benhip at the No\ember IInu meetlll):\ ftlr L . L MnClIu L, U . ~1. approvdl "hich aUlhorize~ Ihe lIo .. rll and the Energy Worlus Center. Inc. to contract A Winner 10 h.ne a ne" building con\lructed lmu to j ~I:II thr prl'senl onicC', IlI'ielly. Ihe propo~c d building \lill be .1 IU.O!Xl-~qu,lre - fOOI oflil:c huildmg. built to our ~pC'cifie;uion). on It ,9 J acre pdrcel in Walnut Crcd. at an C'stimaled co~t of about S-l25.000.00. ·Ihis w~1 ",ill induuc Ihe incorporation in Ihc huilding dc~ign of fC;llUres 10 Ct)ll\ervc Ihe u .. e uf energy. Locnl 1245 ha~ receull) heen eerillted liS eu·lusive bargaininc repre~elll.ui\e for Ihc clerical unit at releprompter of Milpills nnd thc clerical unit :1\ I elcprornpter of "e"ar)... ·1 he California Publi, Ulilitie> Commis_ sion h,l) St aleu ils intenl to l"/uniIWI(' 1'111- Many run. 01 cOrIClnl,lc·lMlnt conduit 1'3vI II/(}.\'n· Ilist'fllllllf from P.I,·ifir ("1\ lind l ice­ Seottoe. H,e sOn of Oo.IS Wilson Abtes. a mem, mOlO' COntrol Clnle •• trie Comr>dny'~ r~te !>CheJult~ '''11 the lir~t ber 01 local 1288. Memph,•. Tenn" sold 252 Stuckey's pecan toe .olls fo. h" scl>ool Ind won opponuml) consi~tent "llh ;llIo\~.·lg \Um· • IO-speed b,ke. SeOtto" is ,l'Iown Wllh t>" b,ke. I , cicna time for con~illeralion of the elim;n;l­ lion of lIiscounb in eoflcclilc bartl'lIining negotiations." Local 12015 inlcnd~ to Ihe it~ Local 1288 in Negotiations be\! efforts 10 prott"CI Iht employee dis. With Memphis Light J eOlmt~ for its mcml:H:rs employed hy 1'(;&1 . The I ~ecutilc Bo.1fd I~ de\efoping II policy L.U. 1288. ,\IE\II' IIiS. TI" ' ._ We ;In: • \t(1tellll:nl to he gh'en 10 I 0\;:11 I:!"~ oJete. nOli in negotiatiom Ilith ih~ Memphl> Ught. J gates to the man) Ccntral Ltnor ('''lIn~iI, in U.I~ and W:1ter tlj\l,mn un ,III e~onomic I'\orlhern C.liforni;J to prC\.:nt to Iho\C IIelll' ,,"h,n our contr;I"::!. COllncil~ :lnoJ to a~).. for their ,lIppurL rhe \Ve "re pwpos'ng ch'lIlgl" i'l sc\er.11 in- ,. i"lIt ""II ""0 he prc,cnted 10 Ihe Calilorni .• ,Ii\ ,dual classift.:"t,on Pll} gf;,de, in :,u<.l, - I Statu f·ederaliull of Lahor, .I,linl,: for their IIUII III ch:lngcs in pen,iOIl. i!l'>l1ral1~e. ~hiff support. ditrcren1ia! pny. general I1lCfell!>CS. ,md J We II,He :lslc\1 for as,i~t"llcl: frul11 Ihe Olhe"". Condulta fced Il'Ia many molors and fan unl, •. Internalional Oflice in pro\ i.flll. Ill> II illl We hope thaI b) Ih .. lim~ Ihi~ is in print,

18EW Jou.nal l I'e will hin'.: .m improved conln.e!. ·1 he it h,,~ nonc 10 aJI,mee l,g.un,1 110 op[lOnenlS ),011 'Hile or call him. I" m ~ure hc'd li!"e 10 ~pcei lks of thc agrcement \\.ill be reporlcd in our Communi,t countries. II lucks (Irgu· hear from us from lime 10 lime. We send i'S soon as possible. ments and, hence. Ihere is the club. Ihe our pra)'ers and hope he will be bad \lilh r he lin ion re p rc'Clllalj\C~ fllr nq;oli,tlions prison. Ihe concenlralion camp. and insane his friends and thc famili:.r oran~e h:.,kel ilrc Cary WimJ, Marvin Ik.fch. M ar} Wal· ns)lums "ith forced confinement .... soon. ~ ters. J a m e~ Harris. and lI usi n c~, Manager "Communism has nc\cr concealed thl! oac!.. to union bU~lIle.'>S . I're)id;':nl Allen Harold G iI1 c~pie. We appreciatc their limc fact that il rejecb all ab..olule concept~ of Young is fighting for improved medicl.1 co\,· ,. and effort .,penl al Ihe b;. rgaining I:.ble. mornlity. II $cofb al ;my cOlhidcration of erage. JIl November. :. vOle w:.s el ' ~1 for Thc T CIHIC),ee Coun of Appeltls hc;.rd 'good' and ·evil' as imli'put:.b!c calegorics. 100 percenl covcrage. tllld ;,~ of Ihl~ l\filing, Ihe residency Mill on December 11. The COlllllwnhlll has nHl Il!lged 10 instill in it loo!.., as if over 9U p~rcenl of Ih~ m~m· resulls of this suil. filed by OUT Io.:al, will be ;.11 of us that Illcse concept> arc ul(l·fa,h· bers ;lre in (;'\ or, r his is in no way :0 truc reported latel'. ioned eonccpl~ and laughnble. Hu t if we lire ~U" " l. unl, .111 ,'!'["UII",.,I,· e\t[,nalh,Jn 0)' Congralll l:.liollS 10 Cm'y Wal'd on hi, re­ to b" deprive<1 of Ihe cuncept, of good and wunl of mOUlh. , election 10 the [)CII\iuli hoard. Cllry\ ncll' evil. "hat will be lefl'! Nothing. but Ihe I' resident YOling "aiJ ollr illlpCtlUi!lg tlcgo. leflll will run from J,u1l1:.I'Y I . 1')7/'i. 10 nwnlpulalion of oue anulher. We will Jecline li1.lions dun·t uffer much hop.: bc~;III'C lie .. December 31. 1,)77. We h:.\c 1"0 1I1110n lu Ih~ ~taUh o( i. nilll;lb. arc Iimiled 10 dlsc\ls~ion of "ag.a ulll) [)Cople 10 help repre~cnl "'. ('If) and "}lolh the Ihcor) ;111d praclice of ~01l1· !-I o',evn. by lIIutual con)enl. :lIly i"u~ could Charlie Woelm. You ~ur~ If.kc carc of munisrn are complelel)' inhuman for lhat be di"cll~"cd. Thc People) Ga. Com pan)' hns Ihing~. reason There is" \lord \ery commonl) u5ed recentl) Pllt intO effeci U plan IIt,1I P.I~' 1011 , . r he Chrblmas ItSt uf Doris Wahon the~e day,: ·llllli·conlrnuni~m: lI·s " Icr} percenl of .111 hospital ch.uge) pillS Olher Able~. :. membc'r of our 11)<;.01. rna) be onc stupid I\ord. b;ldl) pm logether. It ml.!..cs it imprOI emcnls. appear ,.~ though COllUllUntsnt I\erc ~omc· ilem shorler due to Ihe gooU fortune hcr The fllllO\ling is :IOOu l neciu~nh lind :1 o"i~inal. ~on e\perienced Ih.~ month. Her ,on. Srollie. Ihing somelhm!,: basic. wmclhrng death thllt oeeurr~d before I bceilm..: f'rcs~ tu~cn a~ a fiflh gr:uJer :11 Spring Hill I-- Iemenl:lf) fundamenlal. 1 hcrefore. it is Ihe secrelar}. orolhcr Roberl R e,prcs~ dlcd on ~ School. aIling "ilto Monl\ help. wid 252 point of ueparlure and anli·commulllsm i~ A ugust 12, :tnd Brother I hUIl1 .. , lJeloughl}. Stud.:)'~ pecan Illg roll can.l) bars for thc defined in rdalion 10 cOlllllluni~rn. ("hlcago Nurlh, died lIS ;1 I'e'oull of " hcan " lI ~re is why I say II'~I Ihi, \I\lrd ".IS ,chonl. I·llr Ih,S he ""'I a 1 (J·~pe~J hiq.::1e. attack. He had 23 year~ "r \crvice. We ~ f he money c:lrncd for (he ,chool i~ divideJ poorly selected. thai it I"" put togelher by ext end Ollr ,ympathy 10 Ihe f:lllIilies of the~c ,.. ~mun g e~ch Ica~ I1 Cl' :Ul\! goo:, llJward in· people whu do not IImle l,t;on,1 ctymology: tWII Brothers. ,tructional material for Ihe \.· l ~."room. the primary. th~ CI~TllIlI cunccpt is humanity. A speedy recovery b hoped for the fol· And t'ommun j ~m is anti·humaniIY. Whoevcr .. If Scollic SlOp. I"jlling hI, biqcle long lowing: Joe W;.,d. Chi~i.go South: Roben ~ t )" ·ilnli·communi~m· i~ ~aying. in ctfec!. cllOugh he will tell )'OU thai his gr: . ndd~.d Trenner. S,mganlon Strcet: (,c!';dd " in!!. anti.ami.humanily. A fI'U<)I' ctJII.lructinn. is James A. Walson. AI-! ·CIO M il1wrigtH ("hicago Cenlral: Ra) monu SchuIl7.. (hic;.!!o "Not 10 l.ccept. 10 rejeCI th is inhum:. n Loci.1 1357. And s.:Ollie ~cnds "" special North: :.nd R kh~rd B )'lin~~i. Chicllgo Cen· CO[llnlllllbt i deolo~y i~ ~lInply 10 be ;. hu· t han~~ 10 I ·ir cfighler~ I.ocnl I7K4 for buying Iral. and cming w much of Ihal Cllnd):' man beinl;. II i<.n·1 !>emg a member of a In closing I \lant 10 ,.s~ the Brother~ T hi~ IHiter "'" .c"ding Ihe l 'A IV Soli· parly. It·s a protest of our souls !lgllin~1 from North. Ce.llr.. 1 IIn,1 Soulh 10 ~ubllIit I/llrill' il1ld " .• ~ hllPpy 10 ..c ... Ihtlt a persoll Ihu:.e I'ho tell us 10 forgel the concepts of good .md el-il." nC\lS ~uilab1c for my "Local Lines" Icun,. .. in -'I t. Clcmen,. /\ lIchig;ln SlOW 1111 Hem in Please don·t be cmbarrassed to cllll mc HI our vcr) o"n IJII;"IV } OIlrIwl concerning home--425· 11 13. Burban!... or glle il bu)'ing union produ"::ls. r hi~ m:1Il took the Ihrough your loeal ~le\lar.1. '-low :oOOm poSt· dme LO w. ile the e.lilor of lhe VA ll' Soli­ Eighth Annual Dinner-Dance ing my name and phone num ber on the ,llIrill' suggC~ling Ihnl UAW melllber, l.dupt bulletin OOard~ at thc divbions. Ihis COOt and req u e~ted thai "II their mCIIl - Held by Trenton Local RI CIl AIl,O RUins. I'.S. .,... bers live up 10 il. l ite cnclo~ u re from our /llI;; 1V } "'//"IIIII, too 10111: 10 reprodUCe in full L.U. 1350, ·nmNTON, N.J.- Local 1350 hcre. ends wi lh Ihe'e wortls: " I " ill suppor t held i l ~ eighlh lIlHHml d in neNlance al Ihe m y fellow brothers :lnd sislers oy '''ing a Romeo & Juliet Cafc in Trenton 011 Novem· Local 1377 Joins Industrial ,- ~imp l e tool- the labc! Golden Rule: l$llY ber 12. 1<)75. Relations Research Association union products and u)c union serviecs a. you I here were hors d'ocm re, during 1I COC!..· would h:iI'e union W1.ge, paid unlO you," tail houT. a ~hoice or prime rib or lobsler LU. 1377. CLEVEL,\NO. OIllO_ A,.. i,lanl lail. :md open bar. ~hl~ic 1'0'1" supplied by Cill MR' R • •" ROW, I'.S. B U5ines~ M anager John 1'1. Saviano. Busi· it Ihe L:tmplighlers, I-'. piece orehestnt Ihlll ne ...~ Represcn[atile Ra}mond 7icarl"lli :tnd fe;uures Ihe sound~ of the hig O;.nds (Dor­ Vice Presidenl Roy M lleli h:l\-e become Scribe Says Greatest Threat sey. James. us Bro\lon. Woody I-Ierman (II1d members of Ihc Northe;tSI Ohio Ch:tpler of olhers). To Society Is Communism T he Imlll)lrial R el,l\ion~ Rewnrch i\ )soci,,· , A \-ery good lin... "lj~ h;lI l hy Ihe mem· tlOIl. bers. wives. and gue~IS. L.u. 1306. DECATUR. II.L,_ ln Ihis, our The Indu'lri;.l R el:.tinn~ Re,e.lrch ,h,o· We wish to Ill~e Ihi~ llpponunit) 10 wi~h elation in NorthclI 'l Ohio ";OS e~lablished in Bicenlennial )e:lr. Ihe grealesl Ihreat 10 our Brother, Wall Konuralewkl :lIld W ah uemocr:ltic society remain~ to be comlllu· D ccelllb~r. 1972 "ith Ihe follo",ng obJc~· GerSlIlickef II speedy n::cO\ery from thcir lives: Provide :. fOl'ul11 for mUl l!:" e\pIOf:,' ni.m. T he thrc:lI is prcsent because of the SI:IY in hospilals. and hope to see thcm bac!.. ig nurance and complacency of the Anlcri· tion inlo nil llSpCCIS of lIulu,trial rel;lIiun, on the job won. by "II who :,re engagcd in or contributing ~ G ill socielY. R. W. 51 IWA, 1'.5. Alc~lIn d er Sull.henilsyn hclped to relllind to collective b:; I:n· "Comlllunism i~ (.~ crude an nllempt to courage rc~e:.reh and tlhs!:mimllioll uf re· c\pl:lin socielY and the individual as i( a L.U. 1367, CIIIC,\GO, II,L.-AI Ihe prcs­ sults of rcsearch in indlhtrbl rellliions. surgeon were to perform his deli~alc opera· ent lime \\e hal'e .'>C~er:tl men from the tions \~ilh ;\ meal -n~e. ,\[1 Ihat is subllc in o~erhcad deparlmenl who ha\"e been inJ"red T he Industri;.l Research \,wci;olion has I. human p)chology .md in the ~lruc!Ure of or sic~. John Sorlch injured hi s illl!"1c in a been in e\l~tell~e .I~ a nation •• l or~:'lUl!llion -OClet) ' ..... hich i, ("\en more dcli.alel. ~II non·indll~tfial ;teciJeni. Hob Surchi~ "ill be for 15 }cal"'S. "ith membc,...,hip rcpre~cming of thi~ i, reduced tu crude economic proc­ comin!: bad; soon, :.fler an appendectomy. Ihe ac"dC'mi..::, l:lbor. m:.nngement. go~ern· c~sc~. T hi~ whole created being, man, is We hore for their camplele reeoverie5. men!. :oml Olher :.reas of aclivlty. The :.~so· rcduced 10 mailer. l iS chnraclerisllc Ihal George Hilterm;. n h:" been ver) ,ie!... and cliliion IS mll) a cross "I:clion uf :111 partlcS communism is so devoid of a rgulllenls that wilh Ihe permission of hi~ fami!} I ~lIgl;est involved in coll~cli"c bargaining.

Feb,ua'y, 1976

( .\ he local hllS slarled a sc hool for ollicc!', son MenlOri ul Award II il5 Pearl Roberts of Recently. "'r. Zuk Wit S e~corleJ by Mr. , and Slewards. 10 acquainl them o n how 10 the Babylon diSlriet olliee. CongralUlntions liennell Ihrough the factory to see for him­ handle IlriCVllllceS. and \I) prepare Ihem­ 10 Ihe~e fin~ shop stell :Hds. self IIhere his mOIll has been working these selves 10 help. lId vise. ill1<.! givc ro~itive Let's keep s,\fety in mind when doillll our man y y·eHS. JUSI go on keeping Ihe t"inklc leadership 10 their members on (\ great job. o f pride in your eyes, mont. • variety of subject nlllllers. RtCI!IRl) W 1 1-. 1, P.S. r h!l~e gathered Illore information about The lelldcrship o f a union ca nn Ot e'pc cI the beginning of our fi rm und "ilt submjt il ~ the I1lcmber\ to do Ihings "hen they Ihem­ ~()() n for u ~ lu sec how much IVa, done for selvcs aTe nOt :K,h'e: for thi, rca-.on IIC halc pjlot the economy of our cit)" r hjs \lilt be intcr­ joinet! thc I ndu~lri:tl Rel:tlion ~ Rcse:tfch A~­ esting Hi centenni:11 copy. Yes'.' M)cialinll. so Ihlll we ma y I!el information St~n ley ZDk. son of $I I I'II AN t.1 I1II1 S HOW ~ Kt_ P.s...... c call bring b;ld to our olli!;e!", ami Josephine Merklinger• slewilrds Ih:n lIiIl be helpful in repre)enling membe, of local UOZ, Plttsbu'lh. P".. has , been .. 1 WA p,lot rDr Business Manager Meets R. R()\ Mll.1 II. 1'.5. 10 years W ith New Me mbers Aw ard Winners t..l. t 501. UALTI",OItE, ",n._o", first meeting lOO~ pli,~e lImOIl!: our ne\\ mem­ bers "ho arc wur~ing in the Ne" Jerse} LOllery Splems Ht Clifton. New Jersey. lIu \ine~, r.l a nagel' Di on F. Guthrie allended. ;lnd chief uewllrd John G l'nnllrelli "Gcno" chimed the meellng. 1Itu,l' pre,,:nl "ere Pittsburgh Scribe Reports Brol her, Robert J. Bailie. John Benko. John News of Local C. Corycll. Anlhon) N, Dehru. Jo,eph I • I iu~immon~. II. Che,ler R. KIUI~Olhki. L.v. 1-'02, I'IT I'SIII]RGII . " A._ The nil"c~1 I-red Mlllel. !:.Ujicnc r.l orozo~. l ~ mal1ucl gift )'OU can gil(: h a girt of )our.;clf Her­ 1':'pras. Rund) C. Ri eder. 0 110 !)..:hn3C ~ . nIan Gross and his fa mil) "ish to th:m~ the Vincelll A, Sorhcllo. Jr.. lind I>aul ,\ l uI. following member. for givi ng hlood: ~Iar ) As thi, Syslcm~ h a new seltLr 10 c\ery­ one. Ihere " cre ,everal points Ihat the mem· ... Local t381. Hlcksvilla. N.Y.• presenled awards L Kelly, Pu u! Weber. J:u:ub S"ircl. nnt! her~ needlod clarified. Some of the major I ... wlnnin. s l ewo ,d ~. Lall 10 flsht arf' P'''~I Paul Wuenslel. One of these gavc ,,,ice, thus , II. '; dent P. Pi,aino. fe male shop steward willner nu doubl saving H errnan'~ life during hl~ dIfferences "ere-II hen ~rl'icing :t tOllery Pu,1 Roberts. male shop Slew .. ,,:! wInner Bob recenl illness. Herrmm fem aim gnllcful. Il1 ,Ldline who is rcspon,ible for Ihe moncy? Panzarella. and Buslneu Manaser R. Fountain. , Our firm should be flallered indeed 10 the e,lablishment of a :>r <:~. • foJlo"s: C Gre,.;t!fi, M. Lmgen. N T sh­ umn declaring " Did YOII Know 1 h,lt'!"' lin:". 1'. He inzel. V. Gra~serl. I-I. ( kmenl~. JosephIne M erl.li n ger·~ hand'>Ull1e son. St,lIl­ 1.. ~larchioll ), S. Towyeni s. V. Sparanesc, Icy Zak. has been a rWA pil 01 fo r nture Year W ill Be Difficult llll d R. Hagcndorn. Ihan a decade" Young !)lanlC) lIa\ in Ir:,in· For Workers. Consumers r he 1lI0\! outstandmg m:lle ami felllale ing ns a elldet for 18 month, in Corpus ~ hop slewards of 1 'J75 were c h \)~en b) a bi ­ Chri,u, T e~! l s. ,md then Hell the big jets l" l 1. 1505, \\'AI.'-II"1\I . M.\SS.- The year p"rlban eornmiuee. '1 he "inner of the John across the oc:e~n for a )eitf, Now he is ,ta­ 1976 promhes 10 be ;1 dilficult one for P atric~ Dilly Memorial A",lrd "n, Bob lioned ~tale~i d e. and Josephine has Sp!:n t workers and consumers. The November l'anzarelln of the E..:u"u",ic RcscHreh [k­ ~ome h uli day ~ in olher eilies \I il h her Ilutinl; election. IIhich " 'ill feature a conlest for parllllent. The wi nner of the El sie r.lcl'her- son. Happy landing 10 you bOlh . control of the Pre sidency of the Uniled " ISEW JOu,"ot Siales, fi gures to ~ t ronsly innuenec evenls Local 1579 Members o n Ih e ~erse of hirin.s tTalelers. becaw;c over Ihe ne'\l five years, our worl. li~1 a nd bench are st ill filled to The fUlu re o f "delente," Ihe policy of capacity. aeeommodalion wilh Ihe Soviet Union, will E. C. Frn<.t Electric has been :\w:trded be delermincd by lhe re~ults of the election, the pre~nt :Hl~ long·;lw,litet.! Columbia Deleme. so far at least. ha~ proved to be a Nipro job and 'e\'erar men ha\e hcen re· mixed bleSloing for Americ:IO~. ferred Ihere in recent "eel.s. \\ e h:IIC had In 1971 when formcr Scllci"ry of Com· oee,l~ion3r plaeement5 to C!tl'eland [Ieelrk merce Stan~ was engaged in negOli,lIing Ihe at Cominental Can. and the Fon Gordon Sovie\·Amcrican T rade }\grecmenl, he joh :lpJX'ilh to look favor"hle. ina"nlllch a~ ,peculated that ~ueh tnlde would reach Ihe a few of our Brothers hale heen added 10 S5·billion mark by 19S0. List ye,lr·~ lotal thelf worl. tor,· .. : so lei, hupe we cOIn I.eep • fell far ~ h on of Ihnt, however. III SR27 a progre~,ivc report coming in Ih ... fin.1 of million. The grain ,ale agreement. which Ihis y... >tr. I might add th.1\ "'e lire grateful gave Ru s~i,1 Ihe right to purcha,e betwe.:n ami forlllnn!e 10 \till Imvc 1519 B l"Ulhcr~ in five 10 eight million hushel, annll:llly :1I1d Gcorgi,1. ·1enne~,ce. A]ahal1l'l. North Caro· which would have added appro .~ima t cly SI former press seeret",y ~nd present (Keeutlve lina, n orid:l. ,lnd Virginia. hill ion to American exports. has now Board , ecomlng secretary. Golden Culo, local Continuinll in a progrc,~i\e Icin. Lo.:al 1519, AU8u s t ~, Ga., Is sl>own in Board r~m , tloundered due to Sovitt Ihre:II' 10 renege p,"or to meet,n8. 1,579 has, in the r;t~! 1"0 month ~. ,igncu on their agreemcnt to ~ hip one·lhird of all 1I wor~inll :Igrecmenl with Robcrt'oOn Flec· grain in American ~hips. Iric. \ lurlinCl. (Jeor.sia (Columbia (oulltyi. Beyond di ~a ppoinlmCnt over the modest also I\ilh Gilhcrt IbmmCll Electric and gains in So\iet·Americ;IO Irade. Ih.: re hOl~ r & R I 1~'lric. hath here in Richmond been an un,ati~fOlelory mO\'l'ment toward COUnty. \Iay our a~oci:ll i on "ilh the"c: , mutual dis;lfmament. which wa~ :Id~c rtised eO nt r"e tor ~ prove maS! compalible through as Ihe seeond benefit of detente. Charges many YClIrs 10 come. have be .. n made Ih"l Seerel:IT)' of St:lIe In hopclul a ntletpali OIi of ~ u crcssful im· Henry Kissinser has I'. ithhdd cvidence of plClitent,nion, Pre,iuenl Johnson and Bu,i· • So\iel trealy \iolalions from h i~ crilics in nc<.~ \tanager Schneider. afler due delihera· Congre~s. The government of China h,ts , tion and pcrscver:lIIee. scheduled a meeling .. hlumly accused the Soviel Union of 'iCe).,ing -. De,'cmbcr 9. 1975, of all 1579 retired memo to e'tahlish :1 world wide hegemony. al Ihe bl'r, in Ihe ~lIteere hope of in,tilUting a ~ame time warning the Vlliled Stales Ihat R ~tired Mcmhers Clun. We have t.!ecidcd ly it pl:t}'s illio Rll ~~ian hand, hy graming bee n in need of thi ~ initilltton for YC;trs and unbalanced concession, in negotiations wilh feci Ihi~ IIQulu. without doubl. nll'lIcrialize the eastern giant. int o n c!o~er :md more fr:ltcrnal relationship erQ(heffl A. A. James lind f red "lum·' W ~ rd To those of u, who have alway\ hclicvell betwecn this local and :111 Ihe retirces. Over l oo~ -content On the benCh. that Arnerkan ~ccurity mml he l"lwd upon ti ,e }C;II~. th" ,cti,."es h;l\e <,;o llt, ihuku th"il • Americ;l!I milit:try ~trellgth, wilhoul which all to our Brotherhood and truly deservc America cannot l1arg:tin on even Icrm~ with thi\ -,e1t\~ of f~eling of pafliciptltioll in Ihcir it~ Soviet ~d\'er\ary, il is a hupeful ~ign a\lWIIUI )'ears. thai the proponent~ o f dCtenle and es<,en­ ILIve re,'cnlly in(juired of ,ome B ro! her~ tially unilateral dharmament h:lvc now 011 Ihe bench about aeth'il) in Ihcir lei,ure come undu fire from ;l!I emhaJ.l cned oppo· lillie 'lilt.! hercI,ilh ar..- somc rcplie5: Brothcr L ~itioll. The progre<;.!;l\e lli-m,mtfinl:, of the Hilton S,IIlford :.1 \lorl. on h1\ water WSlem; ~ ,\m ~rican defen~e eS lahli,hmenl mll~1 lead BrOlher I ret.! Ward seoming for antiques: .- 10 Ihe Soliet hegemony of which the Brother Gene Aa).er p,timing his hou..... : Chine~e ~peal.. Ih.. re i, 110 po ~,ihle 1'..1) to BrOlh ~r Bmler PJlmer Irying to figur~ :t way intCrprel continuing S01.-iel dcfen\.C expen­ to repl"ce hi .. nllrn~d Che~y while nOt worl· djlurc~ in e .\eh~ of our O\ln ewepl 'l~ " ing: llrother Ray Bush in hi~ home pholog· So\iet plan 10 hccome Ihe world', foremosl raphy d.lrl. room: and mo<>l commcndable. pow cr. The fa ct that m,1I1Y Amcrkan~ ;Ire B rOlh~ r Billy Rhoden giving his fre,' lime now ~..,min!; 10 Iht: leali7at;on Ihal gre;lIer ,1nd «'rvice in 10luOIary building work for SOliI'I inveslment in defeme wilt inevitahly Sotllhgate Bapt l" Church. ;Ind I qUOIe his le:,d to ,upcriof Soviet ~\fengt h is a com­ word~ I·~rnillill\. " ,"or the slory of Ihe forling development. Bill the le,1 of this LOIiJ:· rrOl;ram will he in November when propo­ Brothers ··Red" McManus. seatod, .nd GeorSe In conc hl ~lo n I"rr quole my own senti· nellh of 'trong uden,e ,ecl. to con~olidate Curtis ,,"tlelpale a call. mcOl" in ver~e: Iheir posilion at the polls. ro he lin c\empt. "ithout doubt or fe"f. Local 1505 recently eoncludciJ ih 1976 J u,\ nOI \~orl. at nil, Ihe whole dnrn ycar, COPE drive to raise fund, for next yellr·s But in ·76, uuless 1 mi,s my gue~s. decisive politic:tl battles. Our mcnlhcr~ re­ I'll contrihtlle muth more to thc IRS. sponded generomly, liS alwa y~. For Ihi, fine Gt."" B\"KS. I'.S. support. Ihe officers of Local 1505 wish 10 gi\c Ih eir deepe~t Ihanks. Brothers Back to Work , After 97-Day Strike Ray of Light Penetrates L U. 18-1·'- I.OKAIN. OHIO-The Brothers Dark Work Scene of Loc:,1 18-1-1 arc back 10 wor)' afler ,I 97· day reeoru lyi ng slrikc ag"insl The Amer· L. U. 1579, A UG USTA. GA ._ Our work ican Ship Building Companr. We hale ,illJ:llion has finally. at long last, emcrged gaineJ a 9'1> increase in w:lges o~er three I from ncar darkness 10 a point where we e:l!I ycars. plus the I;ost of living increases evcry ;' '\("(" some ray of li{!ht ahead: hO\\cver, I six months. be;innin; AU;USl I S, 1976. Life

ask the rcaders not to !ni ~e onstruc that Brother J imm;e ThompsOn vacaln the dlly r ~m insurance was inneascd by SI.OOO and pc n­ phrase and gel the impression lhal \Ioe are lor coftee .nd " s moke In the ~h c h en. sion by $1.00 for every year since 1961. , -- Siclne,s ;LIId accident benefit~ \I ill he in­ Work Scene in Findlay COl1llllilleC held Ihe dral'oinS' of door prizes ~ crea.eJ oy S~.flO elleh of the nc'\\ three in the amOU11l of S150. rear. I here ""ere :11'0 other ch;H1!les in Does Not Look G ood I he amaling p:l rl is Ihal in iuquiring health ,Llld l'oelf;lTe benefits. plus othe-r ;IOoUI the p;lrl). one did nOI find n b.. d co,LIIge, in the contra.ct language 1..1f. 1907. FI .",'!>I .A\'. OIllO- Worl. in our are.. doc~ nOI 1001. good II OIH'\er. I'oe h:l\e 1'001'..1 ~id ahoul It. J udging frum th"l. I'oe .. ShOrtl) ,Ifter Ihe lir~t of the )Cntali\'e,> in ;llIendl\e the LidcJ off Ihe 197.5 COI'l tiri\<,: in .... 0· struggle. \elllner ;t\ Ihe annual ste\\;JfJ, nt~eling in We arc h;l\ing ;1 I>ig I"rol>lem \lilh Ihe OClI)hcr. era-ion of cla\,ific;l\io", here in findIJ),. .ll Seems all al once Ih,,' I'our~ can be rut in Sl'l'cial gU(',1 'J'>e;II.er-. Ihe ~lel'o.Jr.h an}' clas.. ifir'lIion Ih .. nmlp.lI1) 1'o.11lL\, or iiO meeling \lcre "':ebra,b SI,lle AI L-C IO _I it thinl,. We have eler) inlention of rro­ CO f'r Dire.:lor Vic /l h:,}er~ and NeI'I,I'I.., loe.. 1 l907, r"",tlay, OhIo, held ;1. annual Ch".I· lecting cl .. ,.,ifkalion,. 1>111 Ihere Me limes AI I -(10 l >re~iJ~nl Bill Brennan moo. d,nner. Here, M~rna JotIn~. Oo~,da • Sotomon. and Thetma Sm,lh give Ihe" alt.-nlOOf! I'oh('n our ol'on tlC'ople don', h<,lp u, :1) In ,0njun(lion I'oilh Ihe infolm.I'i~,t: I 10 the speaker, Inlo.nll,onll Repr.. enlat.ve Ihey .. hould 'JlCC\:hc~ m,lde h) Ihe ~I;llc AFL~CtO ofli­ koben r ",ker. Lil Mull and her able helJlCr' \C1l1 uut <:i:ll, Loc;ll J!l7J I're,id~nl Quin];lO I>ffllt[!hl 30 Chri'lm.,~ oo'\e, 10 our \enicemen I he) Ih~ ~hop "Iel'o:ml, up 10 dale on forthcoming scem glad to recei\(' them anJ I'oe :lre h'r) ch,lOge\ in Ihe curren! \;OOlrdct Ih.1I tool. ~I happ) 10 ..end Ihem_ Suco a ,01:111 1'0.1)' 10 rl,ICC' the fir~1 of Ihe }c.. r. rhe 1>,,"1:11 So'\)' thrlOk-. 1' 1:111 IInJ ~a~;t\ion change, Ilere of prim,lry ~ Well. hopefully Ihi~ ne\\ )'<':tr \I ill he :\ III1~r~,1 brighler alld more pro'perou, one The l'Ie-,idelll Quillian elaber;lIed on the de­ pro'pcrily \Ie can ~t,InJ pr~"illg e~ononlk condilion, HlTeeling Ihe, I RllIl h. 1 "t I. I'.S IIdl 1:o}~lenl '"Oll~ uf Ihe IllimafY r~,,~ons ochind lhe • Local 1957 Holds Annual ,'Utl'enl \\ reo 1:I)olT, could be linl.ed Jlle~'ll)' to the lJell S),tem"., f:lrminl! of Dinner-Dance electronic conlracl1 out 10 Ori~nlal mJtItl­ fallure".'" Quinlan relaled, ·'T00.1:t)' Ih.: llell ... I.. U. 19 :0 7, E \ ST III 1 1. 1 ~ l t I' \ . J \lCnf 19H hcld ih :lnnual Jinner-dance on No­ S)'tcm j~ in Ihe foreign inw,lment m;trl.et. 'I he)' are Jile~tinl! Amer;';,," joh~ in Ihi ~ \ember I~. 197.5. al the Ea,t limier firc rann,e Ihow'ng. laurme Jones. and Dott,e Harl· hall. The e'cnt \I:lS \\ell allenJeJ hy 275 ,:ollnlr}' m~.11 ih • nlcmhcr~ pre".. re..!. II eon,i,led of juke. Local 1976 Submits First ':dad. \esel;lbl~" h'l1.~d pomloc" roll\. Letter to 'Local Li nes' colr~e. cherry laTl. :lnd a me;,! thoice of J 1 .1 , 1'I71i, 1''-' \ IO l 'T il, 1 ,1) .~1 hi, i .. Ihe T·bone 'I~"~, blUffeJ porI. ~·hop\. or ro.l~t j :I toed The) I'oere :mi,lell in Ihe ~ef\'ina; de· li .... t lime our local h:l, suhmilled leller r:trlmenl 11) Ihe girl, of I ,1\1 BUller 10 Loeat L ille~." Wingard. the m:,gi.·i;1I1 flOm /lLono" ilk. We afC ~mplo)'ed I>y Wagner tnllll\tric, . • Pennwh'ani ... ~cPI Ihc memht!r\ .Ind I,:u~\t, .1 1.l\:IOr}lh"l employs :loout 400 JlCf\On,. I in su,pcn,e :111..1 ~Iikhe, .... ilh hi, h.lg of the rI1a}ortl) 01 I'ohlch :,re rem .. le. We du .. Irids. lighl ,1,>'>Cmbl) \lorl. building \lire h:lrne~~h I Ruby Kellel, Virginia Collins, and International for Ihe autolllotive ind uSlr),. Representative Robert Pa rker enjoy Ihl Chrisl' Shorlly I'efore the (1.lt1dnl,: bea;a ll 10 Ihe ma. dinner. music of Daile Roll and The Ramrolh, the Local 1976 lIltS c hartered in July. 1957. " 18EW Journol All-American Honored Contract Signing

These 20 women. membe .. ot Local 2101. Wall" lown. N.Y., wea

... Donn.. Schwenk. member of local 1976. PI~m· l 'h)lli~ to u \er) cnjoy:rhle, c.\lemkd lunch OUlh. Ind .. w"s selected as .. p'le"•• on Ihe hre;.tl. Aho the) po~lcd " nOlke on the Arcadia Local Signs sollba!! AII.Am ..",;"n ' ''lil tum •• Ihe 191. "ullclin boud a~lno"ledi!ing her rartid['la­ ... National Women's Saliba" Tourn.. ment held .1 Contract with Maloney Orlando, FlOrida lion in di..co\crins :In eU\ier ;lnu more plau_ible ".1) 10. a~"\l.'mbk our Kirl:l) field~. I .t . 2162. \RC \I)I\. FLA,-II h,I' Ocen There \lcre 14 charIer memhcr\. Onc mem- I feel Ph) lIi§ deser\erJ Ihi, eo.mmenrJ:lIion, YCllr\ ,ince ;r kller "as submillc-d 10 the "' Good \\orl. l'h)·lIis. You rue Olle of the ber h slilI \lith U~: laurnnl on Wednc.,rJa), Scp­ Don,lld Kife anr.l James Huclab)c. :lnd Si:r IJ roth:r~ During lhc pil~1 )'car, \Ie mourned .he lemhcr 17. 1915. The honored .md lef 1I.lr"'a(;1 11.lrriwn. I.. death of one member. G ... cn YounS. \\ho Si,ter, "erc pre<.enterJ I\lth cor""t~c, or l'I,mt·\\iloe. e\er)"onc "as happ}', and had been ",ilh II ~ for ,.e\er:.] )e:rr\, houtonnierb. and the) enjo)ed a delicious \\e'\e ,,~kolllcrJ 19 ncw memher~ inlO our I:.- O nc member of "hom "e C lei me ~now EIl."11 " 11 "1 1 (j il l 1 "1 1. I'.S. "eltIH: hi\ lI,ife, Nina. "orb in the call We ;tll ~end get-"..:II wi\he, their "")" and dep,trtlllenl hore Ihe) ha\e ~pcedy nnd <:Criou~l) ill for o\er been :1 "hile .. incc my la~t "LlX'al Line," ... our hiSlory. I Ihml pride "houl,1 h,l\e II ,I )(':Ir. ·I ho.c of u\ who ~nc\\ h1.'r "ill :1rli.:le. I h,I\C no excu'SC's e~ce p l Ihut limt! place in each of our h eart~ II little more grc:HI~- ml\~ Iter, Our ')llIp,tlhy 10 her hu\­ ['la,,,,,,, fn .. lcr than I\e li l e 10 :ldmit. Since I.. Ihis )car Ihlln c\cr before. "':tnd ;lnd four children nI) 1:1,1 leiter "e had :lnQlha la)'off in From Ihc pl1trioti~' 10 the apologetic. I I hrollgh lhe help of ,ollie of Ollr oflkers, AU~U"I Our pl:'!nl siayed on four d"y\ and L hellrtily apologil.e for nOI gClli ng lin :lrlic1e "e hccnmc II hllie bclier infornlCcJ ,thoU! "c "on.lcred from ",eel 10 wce~ if unolher in la~ 1 monlh's JOIlnlll/, bUI I' ll Iry to make our ncal1h in~lIrancc. I don'l lno" IInolll la~olT "oult! tOme, It hasn't: I' m plea~~Il to .. up foril. any of )'011, but :10 inwrance poltC) i, ~o report Ih,lt ,,~ h" ... c called b",l nlo,t or our This event IX'curred :1 while h,ld. but it IlII1.:h IIIl1mOo jumllo 10 me, r hi, \ho."' Ih,ll mcmher_. an d of course the non-u Ilion if is de filli tely ~till wort h me ntioni ng. O ue of \Olllcone i, in there rll"hin~ for 1I~, it "a, Iheir job" 10 come bac ~ to. I ,till l, th e rl(' ld department girls. Phyll is Roof, W. I ~ I hope 1976 "til be marc pro,p~rous hore 'OIllC d,IY 10 ~c(' th c " Rill hl-w-Wotl" _ commended for an iden ~ he happened IIpon Ihan 1975, urnemllllcnt OU I of th e ~Ia t e of Flo rill :1 ami by uccident , und two foremen Ire;tte d Il~! NO ~ E. ~ I! I I! 1'1, I'.S. every Olher St:l le, The "R ighHo-Worl crs"

Feb".,,,y, 1976 59 Th~ onker~ ;Ind b eeutive Boar,j spon· Telephone. hlt~ come at li S in many such Picnic sored a pkni e for Ih e memocr, on Novem, form, Ih is past year. with la)'ofh and reo ber 17. '. he help from tho:' member~ h ip wns arr:tngcments bei ng the worst. W I.' have ~ ept great: as r snid l>cfore. \\1." ,ure do h:ive you up 10 dale on mOSI of Ihi~. hut we can't gooU coo ~ ~ in this local. T heir sa lad, put hel p wondedn!: what the company will the best w,ealled chef to ,hame. Bi ll \t ui!· spring on us ne,t. • holland ;md Boh I i.en".,,,. Ihal fi re 'ure The ntw ye:.r dot>, look morc promi~inr. got hot : you did 11 grcat joh eoo~in!! for (Ill however. \\ilh a fl'w hcncl1ts derhed from .. of us. '1 he hu ~b(lnd~ of Si,ter Arlcne Cools Ihc impkmentalion of Ihe Agency Shop. the and Dolore, Cormier and the son of Sister Dental l'ln n. and im prolelllent~ in Ihe 0p;11 Clnl'k were ~ e pt htt,y tendmy bar. Pen,ion and Heneflt pl,1I1~ effective bnu, Wi thollt thrill it w(llthJ h.\vc heen a dry ,Jay. nry I. 1')76 (all items negotiated in 1iJ741. We had 'I ba~billl !,!ame. Department 3 [0 And I nm II little more Optimi\ti..:: thaI Joh~ beat Department 3 11 hy 'I ".:ore of [7 to 7. will o[>C n liP in Vermont if the Pll hlic Si~lers Clur~ lind Il[ Hda !,!Ot Ihe ram~ !,!oing Servi<:e BOMd allow, the Telephone COm· and "e ~urc had ~OI1lC h'lppr ~i,j, "hen p,my II favor.!hlc rate increa,e in Decem· p. Bo"d the y won their pril.~s. 1101 10 ~ay "nylhing her; thi~ ~hou ld increllW next )C;I1··' can· sponS<.""d " I" ~ "'~ I.~;:;;;;~~~:",:' Loc~1 2252. Hollywood, Fla. In the Iront 'ow "'e Pam ahout Ihe delighted ;ldllll II illl1~f'" We Iha!l~ ~ truction hudget. • V,lIarose. Jelln Berrian's son, Lin. Ftms, A"ene tho'oC' of )'011 \\ho don;tt~,j the priLc, r hey Although it wa' cncouraged h)' the Ver· Cools. and ehe, ferris. Jean 8e,,,"n is s lllndong helped to nwke the d.l) cven morc: fun. llIont Commi"ioner's O mce of lJ "n~ing :uld in Ihe back, rhe \\.-eather w,,, I>crfe,,'t, the food gre'lt, I n~urance. and the compan, W;l\ so in· and thefe "," pl.-Ill} of it r Illmt to lh,tn~ formed hy them, they refu,ed to allow OIlr a ll o f ~ou \\ho r;mlC lnll made thl' clay laid·off ml'ml'H'r~ 10 comillll" Ih~ir Blue II flln one. Cro ...~ on the company plan, thu~ atfordinl! Amphenol .!;:al~ lho,e of U~ "ho have them lhe lower gruup rate. Thi, would IHlve file )'ear, "ilh Ihe COnllMny an ilII;lr,j~ heen a smail monewr} benefit to the !;dd· " dinncr .11 the Y ;lII~ ee Clip[>Cr Hotel. It WC. Until ne\t IUlle prior to :lI1d ;tfter the ekct ion. and finnlly. ", I{OS[ \ II t INC"". I',S on ;o.;ulemher D. \\;t~ fired. T he IIIFW h," I fikd ;L l'h;lf!:!e IIith the '\l RB against Ihe Station. 1";l I' orahle re'lIlh ,hmlld ~llnle f rom Two Pursue Labor And thi" I hi, lermination IHI' not onh di,· Urban Studies Program couraged WS h.1 ~mplore", in fUlllre "I. 'tI h!mp' 10 org" ni/e hut nlso di,<.:o t1l' age\1 1.. 1'.2297, ,\ 1. \\11-:f) \ . C\I, Jimm )' emplo)ee, throul!hollt \ ermonl in the r;lliio Cril}tOn, vke prc,idem. I IX,tl 2197, i\ al,o imhhtr} from organi:dnJ:!' chief ,teward at the Nln,!! Regiol1,ti lIkd· Ttl tr:l llk. Bu\iness R~prc~ent"tiv~ Rut h j iral Center, U a~lnnd. Vice l'rl',idl'llI C I;'~' J) cinin~et ;, Irying 10 ,l:IY on tOp of lhe ton "01) one of Ihe fi""l to he gr;l\luatetl l'01l\e"jnn 1'1 all, propo,ed h)' the com pan) I from the Ul1ivcr~ity of Califurni .. . H er~ele)'. for I'HI.: And in accounting. th.' eompan~ , L ~bor R c", al'~h Celller. in cooperation "ith and the IIni on arc ~till negotiating for the

Merritt ColJege in their L.t hor nntl L'rhan he,1 nwthod to 0" n ..... ,j in the propo,ed , 1 Dick COOlS. ::,:::::=':::,•• ~lUdies progr:lm. II I.' \\;lS aW>lrrled thi, I:l.'r· 1110\e of the entire account ing lJep.lrtment, willi II cool brew tifkate on J une 2.~ , 1,)7 5, On Friday. June from Vermont to Nc\\ lIamp,hire W", hn.e _ I J. Mr. ('myton ";IS a\\.uJed hi, \A Dc· not e\hut,,'cd uther a\ennc\. cilher. to in, _I gree aho. The Laoor and Llrh;1I1 Stlldie~ ,ure protection for our h"rg,linc,j·lor [>Cople. prugram h II t\\o-:tnJ·unl'·h;t1f·year Mud)! I nll"t gripe it little hit! r he ,jeadli1le, \\e J program. tUIIC tu nlcel pnhlie;uion in thi~ JOIIIIIIII ilre J ohn S. E. Maney. ~.',·rel;lr)'. Local 1:97, pracli",~\J) iJllJlO'o"hle. Hcc;lusc of iln errol I I\a\ al,o ,IW:lfllcu hi ~ "ell·earned ~crtifil:atc in projection. you I,ill h;l\'e rec~iled \lern • in the Lilhor ilnd L1d',m Slltdics 1'10$1;(111 :,t ('hri"n1;1\ \\i,he~ from thi, io,,;t1 ,,fter l'e Ber~eJe~ on June 25. 1':I7~. \\e here at (hri'IrII.I~. No\\ \Ie IIould li~e to gCt ;. l. ocal 22')7 arc Icry proud to h.I\(' theC of org:mi/., ,I ,bllGhler. We :.1..0 h'IV!: 111'0 nc" mother, that. ton. hut ;tll we canw III' with I'.as :1 tion-gnlernm e11l from tlte bottom up, nm 10 conj!ratulu,e-Sisler Hcnriell;1 Cure. \\ho loo~ o\'('r ollr ~houl de r 10 ,ee " hal form the lOp do\\ n. I); ~t at o . " hip ma ) m 1>I.Im~ Ie· ha ~ a ,on, al1d SiSler Gloria (ir;o cc, "ho ;Ibo o r treachery "n' lurking in .he shadol'...... ~pcc l " IX' more effe clhe in aehlel ing ro:'~ults welcomed it ~o n. ti,e comp:,ny we deal I'. ith, Ne" Fngl:md (luic~l y. {' hnnring poli,}', ,Iirectilln. e\en

!flEW Journal " , I people quickly. but the world has 'iCCn ",hat louder Ihan words. ,0 the help of IIlhine" I\l r. Rober! (,lisson, a retired caplain of the springs from total pO'Hr. Manager Dana Deilz and l'resident Jim Memphis l'ol iee Department and a candi­ The benefits of go~ernment frOIll the bot- COrCOran \I,IS enlisted for the cau:.e. dare for roosition one al·largc on the Cit) • tom up ~hould be ob\IOUS to ;III. but the DanJ oblained the necessar) form~ ;md Coun~il. \I r. Glisson. an acti\'e partil'ipant disadvantages arc there :Ind must be eom­ mformalion from Ihe IBFW. ,md in 'lcplem. "ith ~e\er;ll scnior citizens and )OUlh group-. i> pensated for. In a labor organi:t;uion com­ her we reeei\cd our reI ired membeo around 10\ln. spole (or a fe", minllte~ ,md pensation is aehle\ed by the lIIembel"ihip ch;.aner. it \I"~ qUlIe ob\iOlls he I, familiar wilh Ihl' # being aCII\e and informed: beinS ~no",ledge­ The local union ha~ helped u, gr~"II} III problem~ ;int.! needs of a retircc. Alrhough ~ able and concerned about ",hom thc~ \OIe gi\ing U~ a pbce to meet .tnd furni,hinll u, \lr. GIi~son \\;lS lIn~uec~sful in hi~ ele~tion into office: ",itling to pro>ide ;idequate finan _ " ""ncr for a banl aeet/unt. hid. J "m proud he recelled the I'nJor\e· cial support for an efrecti\(~ organilJlion r he memb:rship of I ()';,11 3M 1\ ,I <.:0111 - men I uf Local -174, and feel hi) elecllon to ~ Ihat mllSt opcnlte within the C.),lIr"el are3 paTlIlileJy )oung union in leTlm of Ih: ,"er· the (ounei! "ould haH been benefiCIal 10 and also ha\'e influence wilh legislator... ;.age age of its ;Jcti\e nlelllher\. ~ o <.:onw· "II member.. uf our ItJUt ~O. '1.1 pul il (ili\\on entertained lifter lhe meeting \lith .. pcrM)naJ reasons or g:.in. If ,I contl',l('1 i~ another \la}. Ihe retireu Illclllbel\ uf Iud:!) hl\ :lc~urJion. He played" 1111 iel} of song' being ,iolalcd . l'~POSC it- GrieH. I'or Ihis "erc lhe union b<.lcl in the ·3(),. th"l IIJS enjoyed by all pre~nt and he ended • members haH' ,I righl 10 e'peel elecled peo­ f o be ~iltillg on thc sideline, ,\:lIL'lllng the hi, fl('rformanee '" ilh his rend ilion of -- 11 0\\ ple 10 gi~e their be~t and 10 --inc llnk the game from Ihr I->~nch may be s,ld for IIIDIIlERS C l.l II OJ." I..U. ' -- RETIKEI) \If:l\IIII-:RS OF L.I. 22. CLO-W' Sl.')o./ I r. I'.S. -4!1 11. ImIOCEI'ORT. CO:"':-' .-Life i, ~hort. O\IA IIA. NI-: IIR- A wunderful day ~Iarled ;11111 we ha~e not 100 much time for gl,IJ· early for the relired members of I."c'll :!2 dening the he"rrs of tho~ Srolhcr. who -Ih e hill!. Alt of u, retired me m ber~ ",i~b to bers of I oc:ll .UI~. h:l\e learned in n:cent e.\tenu our heilrtlc'l th. two people mobilized or confin ed. in their hOlllcs instead of having to resort 10 • who arc cmlo"ed wi lh a ,upcrhum,lIl c:'pac_ '1 hl~ .s " pilot progr',"l here in Seattle nu rsing home care. it)' to overcome frustrutions. II ho havc and Kin g COlmly: :obo lhe tir~t of ih type To make Ihh project ~ucces~rul it tal.es • url\tchtal1din~. e.\lr:oordinary st:unina for and in the country. \·ollintecrs. Get rCl;liste red in the offi ces fOf 0( Ilho ha ve been btcs~cd with the p"rrcnce of R ~1Jred volunteer, "ill serve without COlli· this prognllll in the Labor Temple. rooms a 5.11111. Clwr:lctcristics ~uch a~ thc~c. whcn pcn ~l 'li o n. :l lthou!;h they w,l1 Ire relln bLirsed 217 nnLl 20J. Phone 6 !J· ~050 o r 622-92711 __ combined into ., ~inslc unit. lIrc nothin,.: for tr:lI1~pon:ltiol1 co~1S (mjleag~) and mC.Jls. Union Retirt:'es Rcsources Director Diel. morc Ih" n a con,laml) burning fl.UllC of There will H I ~o bt: ;,ccident and li;o bilit ) Wol l. e HS ~ ~ }OU to gl\e him a e;11I and get .. hunwn lovc. which made these things pos­ :, 11 eoverHge for ~ny volunlcer during Ihe perioLl invoiled. ~ i blc for Ih~m. May the celcstial boumie, of ~efl icc It h:l~ been ~ ; .id th;,t c\'er) une needs \ tram hIgh continue to de~ccnd UI"1I1 lloe Your local uniun heartil) endon.c~ I h i~ ,orncbod}. Umon rCl!rccs need c;och othcr. Engels' Iwuschold. ~ b. y the) Ilu rt"rc bolh progr:om and lt~~~ you retireu memhcr~ 10 th eir lives for lIl.my. man) years to come. become in\'oll'ed in ami yet behind thi- IeI') 0 ""'11 1 N. Co\. SR .. 1'.5. .. MlI) il give them guid:lnce. j)<:ace. tr:lIlquil­ ily uml harmony in their hearts. ,\ Ia)' Ihdr ------~ Ii,," (onlinue in und.·r;.t:lnltin~. alll.L), man i­ fe~ting Ihc aforement ioned noble. c\alEcd. Research and Educalion Dept. • I anLl wonhy qualltie~. whk'h •• re Iruly the nll1liJlIIN/ from (111;:1' .i3 sifts of Almighty God. • Signed_ Jo,cph 1.. uhornac1..y. Gusl.lle Her­ c-..:pa nsio n. Ic~ s ~t:llt.' :lnd loc:ll govcrn­ AFl.... C IQ Vicw monitc. Stephen J. lIun yadi. C harles Whi te­ -' menl borrowing fo r puhlie work" :md The AFL-(" IO believe, Ihlil gelling Ic). I':lt Donm. Ch:.rlcs J . 1 0\. I'hll ~LCin. J fe"er joh~. Ihe uncmplo)cd hacl. 10 worl. would ~ len E. etHcfre. Hurry Wal.elin!!. I I" rold E. Under the Credil Control Ael of , Boyle. Harrison 1'. Bu,·gcr. l es :,.emOll. generate monc) . E~p an,ion of puhlic 1969. Ihe P residenl ha, Ihe AIIlIlC1riI Y Quinl~ Toma'~"l1i. W"lter I Nit~ehe. I ·r a'l~ ,ervice employ men I program, \Ioul(\ 1 10 di rcCI the FcderJI Rt."er\c rd ("ap .. ~"o. William Oldham. W.,lter Siemb;,b. Oo •• c reale jobs in ,tate and IOCitl go,'ern­ W. I~ . Ilno/is, ])lI l'i d NelliclOn. \tcph"n 10 reduce intcrc~1 r.Lle, :tnt! 10 allot:llt.' tllenb (or many of the uncmployed. I!allo!;. Ted BlI~he. crcdit. Congres\ could direct thai -\ he AFL-CIO will pre" for fcder;tl J nV~II I:1hl e onnl. crt.'dil ,LI reasonable S. J. Ih ... , 'IJI. P,!), a nd s l.lIe rill;ltlcial ~uP I)or l lor higher ralt.'<; be direC led loward high-prinrity education and believe~ that the Fed­ ) hllll~ing. utility c()n~lrlict i o n . puhlic Sc ribe Reports N ew s eral Re,er\'c ,hould he ordered 10 ~UI I wort..) projcch, ctc. T o ca~c Ihe credit inl('r('",1 r.llcS amI 10 all(loCa te credit \l1 Of Retirees C lub ,ilu:tti on :tnc! encourage hanks 10 lend illlpoftalll area~. such a~ hou'lilg. The i mone~. the Fcd could lower its rc~cr\'c It ETIREJ) '1£~ Il I U{S. ,,1\ C~. A i\ U 1\/-L-CiO EXeculi,e Council h:b requiremcnh a nd its discount Ta te. \\'II)OWS ( ' L U ll OF SEAn'U :, \\ ASH._ called for 'he ... ,t!lhlhhlllenl of H new 'I hi, On NOIl"'mbcr 12. J975. after :, deli~iou s would mean more money to le nd R. ccon!> trllcl ioll FIIl:tncc Corporation­ out :lnd inlerest rale) would go down, -I lun~h of !hmdll iehes, kilo ,<,h.d. lmd r.:ofh·". I)pe of agency 10 provide government ... I-I "rold Jord:on , OIl!" ch:oil-r1h1n . ,,,lied th~ encouraging prj'lilc bu,ine,s borrow­ loan guarantce, and low-intere"t, long­ nle~tlng 10 ordef. en. Some of the money thus IO;lIled Icrm loan~ for the prescrv;ttion and 'I he meeling wa~ pfo!!re~she thuugh brier. OUI to hu~inc.~,es and con~umers with the o nl y noteworthy part be.ng .h~ would he redepo,itcd in Ihe h:I1ll.,­ crc.llion of jobs in Ihe pri,'all.' ~eClor. moment of ~ilencl"' ;, nd .1 pr .. }::r for ~h of rai,illg th.· hank,' a~,ets Jnd ca~h re­ illcluding hOll,ing. as well a~ III a "S i ~ 1 our departed Hrothers. serves. W ilh e .~lra re<;erw~. Ihe b:lIll.s ~ Iat e :tnd 10c.. 1 governmenh. Thc Bringi ng you up to date on our dntwing~. Call do more lend mg. IBEW ,upporls Ihis vicw. f,l:i rgllr~t Bu rrow) won the StU prize and J. I-I Me "" .]y won the S5.00 one in Octo­ her: Alma Burton won S Ill :In,1 J;mlC' l Smith ,,011 55.00 III Novcmller. Wc )l:,~~ed 'J :t malton It. d,'>Continue the door prize fo. :, v.hilc. 1\ ) soon :t~ Ihe meelinl;l was (JHr. Alma Burton eilllcJ ;[ bo.. rd rncctin!!. (.1;111 b om ------, j :I~'ecp;cd the vuennt ~eat on the hoard. Ki dwrd Wol ke maLIc a prt'scnlHtion ill /' Address CHANGED? J the bo.,rd meeting. bill I can best dCSI:ribe I Bro thers, we want you NAME h" progr.. m by 'lI'>erling inform:olton from I to have your JOUR­ .1 broc; hul'C, as folluws. NEW ADDRESS .•..•..•••.•• .. ..•. • ••... • ... . •. .•. :< I NAL! When you have Union Retirees Resources I a change of add ress. I please let us know. Be Cny S'HI" We wanl to inform you about :0 progr""ll I sure to include your PRESENT LOCAL UNION NO ...... •..... that reeentl)' st;.rted. The progr:un ben· I old add ress and please CARD NO. [ilkd Unil)l1 Retirees I ~e,ourees _ ...... (II u"~nown c~ee~ wi!~ toe,1 Un,on) I h ~ prU!;r;ml i\ designed to ,Ir aw upon I don't forget to fill in I U. the ~~ilh of retired umun member~. :,nd L. and Card No. PENStON MEMBER o ealh lIpon Ihem to be~ome in'oh~d on II I Th is information will volunteer h:t sis. I be helpful in checki ng OLD ADDRESS Your ~l.ilh and .. dvkc. delclopcd u"~r :l I and keeping Our rec. lifetime. C,Ul be PUI to lise in :011 "II·union l ords straight. vol un teer rroj... CI; minor nl :,inwn:I11L'r and I F__O _R_M_"_; _' L_O_ C_A_L_· •. .._ .. _.• _ ._._. _. _. rcp:,ir serv i ~e: con,Unler protection 1Il,0t-·­ I It you have changed ·_~_N_'_~_N_· _·N_U~· _M~:_· ~_.'~_;_~ ._ ~.~~:p~. ~_~~~~;.:.j IIlg in~pcetion amI aLl"iL-e on more e\ten~i'e I locaf unions, we must Mail To: Circul ation Department hom~ repairs where contraetllh "nd pu r­ I have numbers of both. J ehlt~, arc required: Ir:msport;tlion ..en,ee 10 \ International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers ' doctor and ho~pit31 appointmenh "ml shop­ 1125 15th Street, N.W., Washington , D. C. 20005 / ping arc :llsu services 1I11 iun r etircc~ C;1I1 " , ------" ' SEW Journal " ~ I , ------==~==-======~---- • • In memORlom

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• , • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers-Pension and Death Benefit Payment Repo rt j IR FW PF NSIO N ELECT RICAL WORKERS' NATIONAL ELECTR ICAL BENEFIT fU ND BENEFtT ASSOCIATIO N BEN Ef iT FUN D NUMBER ADMITTED TO PENSION LAST MONTH 472 245 j TOTAL NUMBER ON PENSION 60,612 ---20,162 TOTAL PE NSION PAYMENTS LAST MON TH 1 3,309,113 47 $ 1.481.253.11 • TO TAL PENSION PAYMEN TS LAST 12 MONTHS 138.433,99262 $16,89 1,035.97 DEATH BE NEfiTS PAI D LAST MONTH 1 132,25797 S 513.416.67 DEATH BE NEfITS PAI D LAST 12 MONTHS ! 2.139,OB823 S6}91,674.17

Safety Tips do-.cd lIl\tciid of the Ill.Ichine. or Ihe wor~er c.,n he \Up­ ('Ol/Iilll/I'd from /IlICI' 15 plil' all of "\ ill UUI d;'lily lives. hut il i~ :11"0 n -I he p:llh (If the noi'e "h(luld he C(ln\idefed 111.'\1. Acous­ w()r ~ related haza rd. We need to le;lrn morc ahout il an d lic,'1. ~ound-ab'>Orbing tile 1:.111 he ill\talled .lrOlllld ma­ how III deal \\ith Ihe prohlelm il pre\cnl:. 10 IInion mem­ 1 chille ry. ~ ' I ac h i ncry eml he h,l\ed in \Iith <;ou nd-ah~nrhing her~ . I'he Lnhor Stml(e.. ('l.'llI er " ill foeu, on ~ome of mah'rial. the~e problelll\ in a ~elllinar on noi,c which will he hdd • Thl.' 1<1::.1 ekmcnt " the IH1r~er I he wor~ef can be en- in thc upcoming lear.

Ca nadian \ie\\e<1 the C;I\C. h:l~ ordered thai a lIr nOI 1\ in ctTect-we wi ll have to Labour News ccnilication vote he t :l ~ elll l rrec l i n g ap­ ha vc 5 11; of I ho~e people eligible \0 pm,imalcl} 200 "(lr~er, out of the VOle. nOl 51 '} of tho,e voting. I would /'tIlIliIl/II'tl f rom pIt!!/' Ul j JOU Ihat we nppllc,l for. We, presenlly. li~e to ~ce lin)' poliucian m thi~ havc hrought in ~lIch grO\~ly IInf"ir hilllC an :Ippeal hefore the 1I 0anJ on c/lulll ry lry to get ctected on thaI I icglslation. Ihe decision pcrt;Iinins 10 collectors. prcmi<;e. !\e\crlhcle.. ~. we arc confident • On a brighler nOlI.'. our Illcal wa~ meter rcader~ and .. ~ip reallers which. 1h;\I .... c ~hall .... in the \ '0 1(' and "e arc I Ili cky enough 10 h:II'c \lIhmll1eu an if \\ c receile :lppro\;II. should involvc starling no w to organize a full fledged applic;ltion for certilka!l(lIl .ItTL'Cting another S4 empIO\c!:\_ c:unpaign Ihrough shop ~tc .... a.rJ~, \llUt 1 ~o m c 300 employeI.''> beforl.' thi, kgi~­ However. :lg:lin "I.' 'iCC ani i-labour ch:urmcn and unil omeen. .•md mlleed • I hllion .... a ~ broll ghl in We lire plca\ed iegi,I.,tion al w(lrt.. When Ihis certi li ­ all inlcrc\ted union people. 10 encollT­ to mfarm lOU at tim time Ih;l l the calion vO le i, held. the crill.'ri:1 for de­ age thesl.' unorg:lnizcd workers 10 get • Labour Relations Board , ha\lIlg rc- termining whet her we will he cerl ifkd OUI :md IO le. .. !lEW Jou,",,1 • • Truly Where The Heart Is What Is love A Brown Bagger's lunch­ Love comes in many different remaining alive Oh, the time and cIYon we have • forms These twenty years plus five! spent , Wears many different faces, While pulling in wire, hands stiff For this dream to come to pass. And if you think it's limited from the cold, But here we arc, quile happily, To kisses and embraces ... You glance at your watch-being In our own home, at last. Trying looking in a mother's eyes ever so bold As we count the toil and labors Whi le she is softl y humming, As to dream of a tasty gourmet And, oftentimes. some tea rs, • Familiar lull abies 10 COOl X lunch, May we strive each day to justify The sandman into coming. But alas! frozen sa ndwich and OUf plans of all P:Ist yea rs. Or notice how a husband st rides grapes-a bunch .. With love and true devotion, When walking from the swtion; Are all you had. yet survived I n all moments yel to comc, His weariness forgotten These twenty ye

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THese skiLLed hAnds Man is unique among living creatures because 01 his dexterity in using his hands. Because of this he is able to reach great mechanical MAke OUR achievement. Our skills as electrical workers are directly tied to our pAYCHecks abilities to use hand and power tools of all kinds. Work <;;Ilely. Wear • possibLe! proper safety equipment and observe safe working conditions. r ,,1 PRotect YOUR fAmily's EARning pOWeR! I ~ • •