." ...... ·· ..· M" " . . J. J- Barry EDITORIAL IJll cl'luJ/iolllll Pres idellt

II's Time to Invesl In Workingpeople

ile c.:O ll )o.c!, vatlve econOll1i~ts who w or J...~ or :lrt. N ot tlnly did th c~c people T ushe red in thc ~ u - callcJ " Reagan Lhen ha vr money which they could Rcvolution" lnok. ed to "Trick Ie-Dow n" ~ pc[l d to cn:~tl ~ delllanci for Dew prod­ econom ic>; a~ tile ce nterpiece of their uct>;, and there fore :-.1i llluI:ltc th e whole g.row th and \I n_w.perily packagc. The economy. bu\ they were given :,omc­ ici<: a wa ..... 10 cut taxes 0 11 the ric h­ Ih ing l"!vcn more ilnpllrt anl-dignity. allow them 10 "-t!cp m ore oflhci r moncy Wilh Ihal new-found dignilY_Ih ey we nl ami hope thallhcy spcn l il wi'cly. Con­ ou l unLl hui lt mu ch of the infrastructu re ~erva t ive'i 111 adopted a :-,i m ilar on which all comme rce >!ill fl ows. We malh, )o.ciencc, hi\tory, la nguage- h3ve po~ i li on over the yc ar ~. BUI nnw here need ou r govern ments 10 make lhm to be bl ended w ilh a commitmen t 10 we are. ahno~ 1 11 ycar:-. lalcr. nnu we're kind of commitment LO our >;W 1CS . prov­ i n~ lill a life-long dC"i irc to lea m . ur !'! Ii ll waiting fo r tha t mone} to lric"- Ic: inces. cith; ... and IOWIl!-! ((xlay. to all ow ' lUden ls h:l ve 10 be able to do mure dOWIl. II ~~CIl1:\ the only Ir ick l e~ un ion them In p nw i dcjob~-c(ln"ilrUC l ionjobs thall o1l1 petc internationally. they have worker~ have !l~e l1 have be en the flow through union CO nlractoJ'~. j b ~ 10 re ­ to he able 10 \\lin. uf people into unemployment Jines. ,Hld bu ild uur crumbling infra -:t ru clure, Organized Ii.l bor ha:-. H great deal :\1 Ihe 'iream of hi gher-payi ng jobs being Jobs 10 prov ide dignilY an d hope 10 !o!ta kc here. A!\ Ihe cCl..lI1omies of our ~hip pcd ofT.sho f'c and to M exico. workingpcoplc aga in. two n ~ lt io n s go. &0 goes our Brother­ Worl,:.; ngpcnplc need \0 be very clear The )o,~c ll ml l h i n g l h ~H lli USt be clone hood. When lim c~ arc lla rd, ollr mem ~ abou t th i:;.. the lime for inves in i!) illl jm' l':-. lIl1c IH ill u: buil diJl£, o ur ill­ !>l.: ,,,,h ip tend, to go down: bLl t when cull ing (axe.., for the rich, and hoping d U~ l r ia l and rn anufac tu ril1g h < l ~e . C~I II til ing;., gel bell er, wi th morc people :11 Ihal ,omc olihalilloney wi ll be u,ed 10 il an indumial poli y. cull il whal yo u wor "- . our m cmbc r ~ h i p--an d with thut help the middle cl:t:\~ . i ~ over. What we will. Thl: fact i~, ou r fedcral go vern­ ollr abi lily 10 hel p and im prove the need today [, a commltl1lenllO invcM III I11cnl!\ have got to make the k ind of Iivc:, of more and more people- im­ Job!o.. 10 IOVC't in workingpcopie. li nd C0n1 lll iIl11C'1l 11 0. and be wi lling to make prove" dramalicnlly. The Il1 lermHiollnJ le i their in crcu~ed :... pcmJing powcr hring Ihe kind of invC, IIllCI1I in. Ihe nonmiJi­ " Jirlll ly Olll lll illCd I organilc Ihe the U.S. ami Canadian eCon011l1C!\ back l .a ry indu!\ trtal "cctor a ~ they have w ilh ull orgulli lcd under any and all eco­ OU I of the recc:,:-, iol1 T ric"-Ie Down llil~ the mililary sec lOr. T Il :.lll11 c a n~ rc~carch nomic circulTIsltlll('Cs. But your support helped c a u~c. Tux re lief and l:.! Xl l1 g and and developmen t, tha i mcan " review of for program:, designed to invest in our "pen ding p ol ic i e~ 111 11 "t be carefully anlittw io l regulatiun ..... tl1:11 means en ­ two ml1i olls will help our organizing t:lrgeted ~o that invc:-. tmcnt in busi­ f rc ing impon -cxpon I Hw~. :uKl it means erro rlS really pay alT. Lel's buil d a '11.!%C~ guc~ up, Ihl.! .S. budgel tlcfich gU:lrtllllecing a level playing liet d for better I'u turc 1 get her. goe, down, anti Jo bs he re Ill lhe Unllcd U.S. and anadi:tn corpora tions COi1'l ­ The time 10 i nvCSI in States and Cnnada nrc created. peting tll lcrnut iunall y. worki n£people is The Iir!<.t thing tha t must be done is And Ihe Ih ird Ihi ng we Ill USI do is now. IT an inve nncllI in cOllsl rucdon. invc~ l in educll lion. During th e Deprclois ion men Our ~c h ool, have 10 and women OUI of work were be prod ucing the be,1 organized by Ihe government and b r igh t e~t the world and put 10 wor, build ing can de liver. Job­ road,. bui lding', and lraining ,k il ls- rr~~=::= hrirlges . even crealing 110-. 411_-.Work III1Ir---:. ~~1_""'---'~ The Unio n of Hearts and Minds

J . J, BARFlY JACK F. MOORE inlfHfllibOft4i' Pre"cifmf ImematlonRl SlH;fflr/JfY I l lS-15th St, N W 1125-151h St, N W WaYlinglon, 0 C 20005 WMhlngtOrl, D.C 20005 THOMAS VAN AR 5DALE Int.m./iOfJM rfO.SUI'" 158-1 \ Harry Van Atsdale Jr Avenue Flushing. N If tl36S VI ...... J o u R N A L OffiClol PloIbIICOllI)I'o 01 ~ lnt.rl'Og8 Tenrl8.l>li@e 2200 SouTh Main STreet 37411 AFL-CIO Winter Meetings 45 In Memoriam Sulle 303 Lombar d. illinOIS 60148 33 lEe Minutes .....m ...o ...1 Executlv. C.unell COVER PHOTO: 44 Me mbers Ret ire \.oaI1 24, Boltimorll, Mooryjond, Journeymon·Wiremo n R:ogct CLY DE BO WOEN Founfl lASlncl W,J, .J r. II,,"] and 0Pf1!on~t. Andy Du kotr~ pull ...... rQ lor N C/laltmllll LANCE BLACKSTOCK booth conl'rn ll (It Oriolm' new ~tMlvm , Cia Local 387, ISEW ClO lOCal 558, ISEW 48 Member Mourned sa18 N 7th Street PO, Box 578 Suite 201 Sneflle!d, AlaOilm a 3SOOO Pnoef'li:o:, Arizona 85014 FIM Di$In'cl ROBERT MISSE'\' FIrst Dfsurcl JOSEPH A. 2131 ·591h SIrfH'lt 51 louis, Missouri 6311()"2885 McCAFFERTY e'o Loeal 380, ISEW SJ ~lfI {)&tnCI 3900 R0r. Polc.e ALAN E, HEAD CoIlegevl 9, Pennsylvllnle ClO Local 59. ISEW 1942« 7940 NorthaYf!l'l Road, Suite t Second ()Slnct . 15230 FRANK J. CARROLL JR, SeW'tllth DoStnCI e.o l.oc.Il 488, IBEW THOMAS J, SWEENEY 2266 East Main SIr"' 1918 Marlin Luther King Way Bndgeport. Connec:tJCut o.tand. CaIrlornsa 946"12 OUID &ghm Or$rncl Third Ot.srrK:I JAM ES R. MeAVOY RiCHARD D. ACTON 2750 OuIdr. SUM1, Room 12 3250 EucMt Avlltl\Ht \l1CtON. 8tItISh CoIumoia CloYe&and, Ohio 441 15 Canada vaT 4E8

J . J. Bany, Edltof .kxImlJ/ 0ep.t1mtJnt £MKfOr Mary Ann V. n Metet c.rol A.... Cipoli/l St~ W"'1lI'3" -TtwMn Pcnn Ruth A. Cobb PRINl"fP 1.. 1,1 S " PAINTEOON UNION·MADE PAPER C I992 InlemaliOnal Brolhertlood 01Eleclrical 1 0 Th4< 14o().1 at ~rod-tIQ I' W.lJ/\IfIglon, 0 C .. ,II(I at IddIitiOtltl ';'''''net ~ F'tIiil!<1utl'f" s.od ~_~ 10 ~EW JOUR r-I "l. 1125 fiI1..rnhSIr",. HW .• 12 Iniemohonoll"r.'ldo"" JJ Ixmy del, ...... , hll WastqIon, 0 C. 20005-2165 Pn"'tclill U SA Thta JOIJRNAl. wit $pN(h 10 tho Mor ,tllTlCl Trad!!. Depoflmont no! DIo 1I,1d ruponsibllt t01 ....wt . qw ..... lly I:OfllaponMru P.lkI "er ll ~r.g nOl .IOCt1$11I1<1 betutiYfl Counol on Tlode dW lng Ih .. AFl.cIO E.oc 8Cl,I!lytl Caunt'll', Wln\ttf Ml'lfIllngJ ,-","~..a...... ' ty Union Labor

aseball rans agree- there i no better way to llsher in Spring Bthan 10 hcar the crnck of the bat hitting a home-run at a baseball game. There i, no beller incentive for [he competitive Baltimore Oriole ba 'eball t am to win than when playing in thei r own brand-new baseball tadium. Orioles' teammate agree. Said Orioles' player Rick

Dempsey. "It 's going 10 be fun on Opening Day atlhal new stadium." Oriole Park al Camden Yards i

A panoramic view 01 Oriole Park before completion. The building In Ihe rear is I/le old 8&0 warehouse. Retired Local 24 member Gill Mitchell Sr. look Ihe pholo from rhe plane flown by hIs son, Gill Mitchell Jr.

IIIEW .IOUI! NAI./MAY 1992 Lights Up New Stadium

the new home of Ihe fumed Baltimore Ori ole. The complex eleC lrical

c on~tru c ti o ll in stalled by qualilY un ion labor played a major pan in i l ~ completion. Local 24. Bal limore. Maryland. Bu sines, Manager Bernard Ebbert , ex pressed pride in the eleclrical work done by uni on Brolhers and Si sters, and ,aid or Ihe stadi um. " II's a greal pa rk. II doesn 'I look like your usual siau ilim . Each privale skybox has il s own oU lside pal io Brother Don Hinton prepares B ceUing where people can slep oUl si de 10 walch Ihe game or remain inside; recepta cle In the Orioles ' pressbox.

III EW JOURNA L/MAY 1992 3 you don' t see tha t e very­ the stadium. at concession where." He spokr of the ' tand,. on the adjoining ever-present ··union !-Ip irit " parking lot. and on a lightrail that prevailed throughout the commuter system. projecl. A portion of the old 6&0 Befo re con'truciion was com­ warehouse. adjacent to the;tadium. pleled on the stadiu m. nearly 200 was totally renovated to hou ~e the un ion electrician, from Local 24 Orioles' offices. and Locals 26 and 70. Washington. onlractor Mace Electric. headed D.C., worked on tile prujt:c:i at dif­ byGenerall'orcman Dob I l<~,tings. ferent stages. They installed and ilhtallcd 360 closed circuit TV sys­ hooked up public address systems. tems throughout the stadium. Thi office and reM,"urant light ing wit hi n required over one-million feet of

Mace Electric General Foreman Bob Hastings (Ielt) observ.s as Local 24 members Rich Powers and Osl Kopec Install wiring in un it bo~es for the public arldre,l,$ SrolherDon system. caputo Installs a HVAC unit af tho old 8&0 warehouse.

Locsl 24 e/ectric;an Keith Boone adjusts some lightrailline switch controls.

III EW JO LJ HN,I LIMAY 1992 sound wire attn heel to 1.500 uses 100 circuits." speakers. Olllamentall ight­ B Ium enth"I-K"hn and En­ ing was install ed at each lerprise Electric Compani es concession land: hi-hat concentrated on the old B&O lighting was placed in eleva­ warehouse renovation. readied tors, in tile I bby, and in private the parking lot fo r lighting, and put club boxe . up Di"mond- Vision videoboards. When li ght ing the concession scoreboards and publ ic addre,s stands, En terprise Electri c COIll­ sy,tcms. Superintendent C huck p1myGcnerai Foreman Don Z iegler Lcndcrking. ofDynalectric. a union said. " It 'samazing thm whm)lCop le onn'aClor, who directed the work think of as ju~t a hot-dog sland fo r 85 electrician, remarked. " Ii req tllre a 400 amp 'ervice and wa a LOra I team effon on a very

Local 24 apprenrlce Donna Hol/fday prepares to Inslall valance lighting In the old 8&0 warehouse.

Local 24 electricians, Greg Smith (left) Brorher Jim Sell installs and 'rims wires and Jim Simon Inslall hl·hal IIghtlng in In the panel box located in the renovated the elevator lobby and the club boo« levels. 8&0 warehouse.

Mike Siemasko. Locel24, 8dJus,s cable Brothers Kevin Carlin (left) and Tim Legg painstakingly adjust each halide light in ceiling lighting. toward specific spots on the playing field.

IB EW.IO UH:Nf\I. ./MA Y 11)92 5 diffic uh j ob wilh ,ill eXl remely light . chcdule." Un ion eleclricians work- ed on the main substation and eight unil subsllllions, em­ pl oying over 6,000 feet of cab le Iray, ovcronc mi ll ion fCC I of'bran h wiring, and eighl hu ndred J 500 New Lightrail Line watt ha lide lighls on 100 fooLtow ­ When baseba ll fan s Iraveled to ers, wh ich had to be individually the old Memorial ladiu m, lhey sat adjusted to light up 135 flags placed in bumper-la-bumper lrartic for at 'pecifi c points on the playing seve ra l miles jusl toget through the field. An exhibition g,Ulle 0 11 April 3, ilY 10 Ihe Indium, and were then

Local 24 apprenticB Dttnnls Edwards drills cBblB supporls underground In B manhole lor the IIgh/rBllllne.

rIl EW .IOUHNAUMAY 1992 faced with the frustration of phaseofwhich is I I mi les long. trying to find a parking will transport people be­ pace. There was al 0 the tween Timonium. Mary­ usual gridlock after Ihe game land, and the stadium, which as fa ns left the park. The new is less than 300 fee t from the stadium, located just west of the trainstop. Thesecond phase.sched­ Inne r Harbor in dowlllown Bahi­ uled to begin in another year, wil l more, is o fflllIerstaies 95, 395. and extend the line an additional II the Baltimore-Washington Park­ miles from downtown Baltimore to way. earby parking paces fo r the Balli more-WashingTon Inter­ 25,000 cars has been made avail­ na tional Airpol1 . and is scheduled ablc. to open in th e Spring of 1993. Thc commuter trai n, the fi rst Enterprise Electri c Company

Brothers Marlin Felmey (left) and Curt Me/de take a minute to look over 'he stadium after a busy morning.

IIIEW JOURNA L/MA Y t992 7 e mployees from Lo :11 70. Whcn isiti ng Ori ole Park: in,talled overhead I inc,. buying food from brightly providi ng electric power for lit conce,sion stands; watch­ the fi"t phase of thc ncw ing the scores flash on the lightrail ,y,tclIl . Fi,chba c.: h & ,coreboard: watching messages on Moore e mployees- apprentices the videoboards; listening to an - ami c!t:c.:t ri dall' frUlli Lucal 24- 110UnCCI11c nts on public address sys­ descended into manholes t dri II t<.:m,: riding the ligh trail commutcr cable ~ upporL~. The members po,i­ train: rsittingcomfonably in c1l1b­ tioned push-bullon power signal> . hOll'c, and skyboxes: remember, checked operation of rail switches quality union labor. by competent and controls. and inMallcd negative union BrOthers and isters. made it bonding. all possible. Unioll. Yes! •

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From Icft to right: Brothers GslY Griffin , Bob Tester and Jim J.rv(~ working al the old 8&0 warehouse.

Preparing 10 InstRil ornamenta' lighting al concession stands a'8 (from left) Brothers Fred Chalmers. Tony Booker Ovsrhead wires stretch over the new and Steve Wolinski (on IIghtrsiJ line. Brtenslon platform).

From left: Local 24 members Bob Buckler and Mike Duds and Local 70 members Don Harris and Mart 88115 prepare for Installation of tights on a parking lot adjacent to Oriole Park.

IIIEW .I 0U RNA~/M AY 1992 Locs/ 261 members (leN 10 rIght) Pe's Hayden. Ken .J BIllington and Vice , Pres/den' Charlie Witt Jr., gat ready for the march.

ve r 1,000 employee, of the lWO ~lJbmarinc .... alrci.luy under on ~ O Electril- Boat Company, a dIVI­ .... tructlon. COJllrilcled by the .S . Na\ly sion nfGencral Dynamic .. Corporal lon, IOthcEIc In BoalCompnny. lfad pled traveled from Groeon. Connecti cut, to by Congrc:-.:-.. the propll:-.al woul d. cilu .... e Wa,hington, D.C., to rally ,upport fo r lhe 10";:-' ol' lh i ..... colllral:l, an d cvcnlua ll y the defeat of President B us h '" propos'll tholl,ands of hig hly 'ki ll ed employee; to cancel the Senwnlf Suhmurin c wi lllw,c their job:-.. The mca<';lll'C cou ld P rograill. Thc~e worker:-. are all melll­ also hri ng :thnut lhc c l o~ u re of tile ship­ bers of the affi I i;ttcd unions orlh i,! Mctill y,,,d. Trades Council of New London Then: arc only two :-. hipyJrd :-. ill the County,Con necticu t. IS EW Loca1261. ni tcd Sla l e~ that hu il d .... ub1l1urines. Grolon, Connecticut, the affiliale Ill'll anu one of them i~ [hc Ekclric Bnal repre\enl ,-; all of the rlectrlcal anc.! eler­ CO lllpany. the prcmier ~lIblll:1rillc Ironic worke r .. , led the ma rche r!'!, bring­ budder in Ihe nallon. It s employees From left to right: Director, legislaUve Actlvlrles Department Mike Emlg; Director, ing a me:,sagc 10 the Whitl.:. Huu:... c­ uc!'\ igllcd and btlilllhc lir:-.l nuclcur~lI h . Government Department GIl Bateman; al1d ·'Save the Seawnlr, Save ollr ship­ and designed 11100.;1 of the combotanl Prf]sldtmVBusiness Manflger lelond "80" yard," :,ubltlarillt: cltl:':-'c:o., Ekctril' Boat i:-. the Miller, Loca1261. Groton, Connecticut, pause before the march . The i1 d milli~lralilll1'" cO::' I-clilling ... ole builder of the lIm-ucgit Trif/tJm II I t::d'U I (:~ i llL l uJr: ,1 jJlupU'dltu I..i"UH.. d "UiJlIh.lI i llc , If tl .... ,hipyauJ ~houlJ .. hul dO\\'n, the United StutC\ would lo~e it"i il would ... cnselessly risk limiting our capabililY 10 de ... lgn and produce "'Ira te· freedom of Ihe seas, and diminish our gic and all uek nutlear :,ubmarinc:-., natiolHll ..... ecurity. Another r

Happy Birthday, Canadian Confederation, On your 125th Year

nJuly I. 1992. the Canadion Con­ lIpon ~ea trade with the Uniled States Newfoundland on the Atlantic coast. O fede rati on wi ll celebrate it and Europe. were adver>ely affected were not well known 10 citizens of 125 th year. The formation of the Con­ when [heir neet of woouen ~ai li n g ' hips Upper and Lower Canada, as. miles of federali on wa~ the product ofLhreecoll­ was replaced by iron ~ I eamships . .\II ore rugged terrain. trackless forests and the feren ces with delcgale ~ from both sides than 4.000Canadian-built wooden sail­ sea eparated th e coloni es. Muchofthe of politic" from fi ve colonies-Upper ingship!\, known forthei r grcat -.; izcand terrain was vinu

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to tllEW .IOU Il NALIMAY 1992 Confederation. A union of the co l olli~s had bl.!cn discus~ed. bUI when Srili,h North America perceived .1 threat of an at· tempt by Ihe victoriou .... American northern armies following. the United State:, Civil \Var. to complete ~ COlt ­ que:-..t of Ihe COl ire cOlltincnJ, ~ In all i:mcc was then given seriOUSCOIl'ildernllon. A coalit ion govcmmcnl \\;'I~ formed 10 eSlabli sh a uninn of Callalli~1Il ",ector ... Lnt o the Confedcmllon. Aller man) debate."'; and many politkal :-. 1rugg Ic::" Canada's Automakers Seek To four of the province'" ~ l grcccl on a ba,i~ for union. It wa~ ~ublllittcd 10 thc Britbh Regain Economic Parity Parliamcnt. where il wa~ qUle~ly pru.sed a.5. the 8rili.~1J Nor,II Am{'ric:u ;]nad:, ', natiOlul bll ... inc,~ new,· Expcc[cd 10 lale three years to recover Act of /81,7. C paper. Tllf' Financial PtHt re · lo ... t ground. Canadian autolllakers vOw cent I puhli'h ' finallyachicvcd optimi:-.ti ilboul reccnt :-.lati ... tic, thJI IrolllC device~ are being marketed by on July l. 1867. under the new .1("ne. "how ~ I po"",ihlc illcrca,cd marlct ~hare. General Moto". Ford Motor Company Oomil1fol/ of Cal/odo. A great deal of When! 111 I YX I. lorcign C'-Ir .... ae· of anad,1 Ltd . and Chrysler Canad~ pre~surc \\It\!, exened 10 bring the colo· countcd for 2 1.6 pcn.:cnt of IOta] ar Ltd. Dealers remember the ,uccess of nic!-. intO the alliam.:c. Thercafter. the ,\;)Ie ... in Canada,the liig Three aCl.:lIlllllcU the remote conlrol kil:-, which enables Dominion of Can

m EW JOlJ ~ NAL!M AY 1992 I .earling the Nation To Economic Health

AFL·CIO Executive Council Puts Forward a Plan At its Winter Meetings

iScussion al Ihi ' year' AFL-CIO Execul ive Council meeling largely Dccmered on pruposa" 10 creale jobs and gellhe U.S. economy moving "THE BEST SOCIAL again . The council "a"ed wha! the AFL-CIO News call ed "u bold pl an for PROGRAM IS A JOB." recovery Ihal includes remedies 10 PUI American, back 10 work, restore faimess 10 th e lax code, reform heallh -care. and coordinate new trade and -FRANKI.lN ROOSEVELT industrial pol icies." The coun cil was add ressed by Ihe Democratic leader. hip in Congress­ includ in g Sen ale Majorit y Leader George Mitchell (D-Me,), Speaker of Ihe Hou se Tom Foley (0-Wash.), and House Majority Leader Rich,ud Gephardt (D-Mo.)- a ll of whom gave preliminary suppon to the council's economic recovery plan. Senator Milchell quoted Frank.lin Rooscvch. saying. ·'the besl ::,ocial progr(llll is a .. 1...... ;..,..'1W1._ 10 u.. .. ~'""'s..w.. job:" and he pledged to work pass job-creating '""",- .~- p rogram~ in Congress. AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland blasted Ihe Bush administration's seeming lack of altention to domestic affairs, and the proposals prc 'eJlIed in his January Slate of the Uni on Address. President Ki rk­ land said Presidenl Blish's pians ror Ihe economy arc like "freeze-dried sushi , whcn Ih e counlry is lookingrorbeef.. .. ll lih prcsidenl'. planl i grossly inadequale and il represents a continuation of Ithel tTickle-down, supply-side policy of favoring Ihe rich [while] doing nOlhing 10 c reale jobs." He went on to say. "Whal a reces~jon-\Veary na lion needs- and needs now- is jobs." and he callcd for a govern ­

Pres/denlBarry addresses Ihe AFL-C/O ment fiscal-slimulu ' program of up 10 one percent of Maritime Trades Department Executive Ih e Gross alional Product, or aboul $60 bi ll ion, ror l11uch- needed publ ic Council on Trade during the AFL-CIO's Winter Meetings. works projeels. The upcom ing presidential cICCI ion was anolher major topiC of discussion at the winl er meetings. The Execul ive Coun cil vO led 10 put off formally

12 IB EW .JOUIlNA L/MAY 1992 endor, ing" inglc candidate and released affiliate union, to ~ up port whom­ ever Lhey choose. The council lerr open thc possibility of endorsing a presidential candidate prior to the party conventions thi, ,ummer. if. as President Kirkland said. "a con ensus emerges:' " W E [TitE IBEWJ SU PJ' O~T Int ern at ional President J.J . Barry and Int ern ational Secreta ry Jack Moore INCREASED WORLI> "l' H: 1\ I)"; A IJ led th e IBEW delegation Lo th e meeting. In hi s speech to th e AFI-CIO Maritime Trades Department Executive Council on Trade. President Barry WANT T O l'n :L!' OTHER A T I ONS re it erated the IBEW's policy 01' support ing American and anadian manu­ IN C ltEASE TI·I F.IR RATE OF ECO- NOMIC OI': VELOPMENT, AND facturing in international trade discussions. He ,aid, " We Ithe IBEWI support increased world trade and wa nt to help other na ti ons increase their Tt-mlH: ST AN[)AIlH OF I.I V I N(;~ Bur WE DO NOT m O: LlEVE T I-I F..'iE. ra te of economic development. and their standard of living. But we do not believe these gains shou ld come by undermining the job" income ,ecurity, G I NS SHOl Ll J C OM E U'\' UNl)~R- and standard of li ving of large segments of the .5. population: ' MINlJ\ a T U F. JOBS, 1;\ 'OME SEC RrTY, AND STANnARD Of' President B'lrry went on to talk about the 'llCcil1c problem, related to thc LI VING OF LA IH.iE SEGi\'IENTS OF proposed Ortll American Free Trade Agreement with . lie said. 'flit-.: 'U .S. PO P ULATION. '" "We bel ieve the direction th ese talks have been la.king i, nol in the best in terest of U.S. work ers." He pointed 10 the maquiladora program "" an -.J.J . l3 l\U UV example of how U.S. corporat ions- even without the in centives propo,ed in th e free trade agl cmcnt - are now shipping manufacturing jobs to Mexico. and importing finis hed, or near-linished. products back 10 the United States. at oilly have the en­ vi ronm en t and working condirions in Mex ico sufl'crcd bccau,c of th e maq­ ui ladoras. said President Barry, but "this deind ustria lizat io n of Ameri ca has cau sed the decimation of many industrie ' essential to the nati on'S economy, independence and secu­ rit y." Secretary Moore met with AFL­ c ia leaders and affiliate unions Secretary Moore (light Jackel), IBEW­ throughoutthc Winter Meetings to discuss organi7ed labor', !,trfltegy for the COPE Department Director O;egel (left) and Legislative Activities Depar1ment Fal l's eongr ,;sional and pre. ident ial election,. I BEW-COPE Director Ri ck Director Em;g (right) stand with Majority Leader Gephardl during a break in the Di egel and IBEW Legislative Act ivit ies Department DireclOr Mike Emig Executive Council Meellngs. also all ended thc proceedings. The Exec ut ive oun e i! ended Ih e meetings by endorsi ng th eir program for economic growth. The council's statement concluded. " In these tough economic lime.", America's workers want nothing more lhan " chance to work," chance to provide fo r their familie,. and a chance to lead thi, nation back to economic health .... We call on Congrc", to ,wiftly enact this comprehensive program- including a strong dose of l1,c" I stimulus-that will give them th at chance by creating Ihe jobs they need." 0

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of h:'li r or no h:'llr. In iJ fu ZlY .. ct. men Fuzzy Logic Moves echnology with varying degree, of hair I ~~ would Into the Gray Areas be allowed: from a man with a full head oj hai r. to a man with some b~liding. tu Despite its Name, Fuzzy logi c h II},,!.! ;:mlficial 1I1tcl li­ a man with only a few ,lrand "l of huir. There is Nothing genet: in that II '\ able to cia ',try Fu7.zy logic is ha..,ed on mathemati ­ Fuzzy About unclearinformal10n. lmlccd.thc h Ullutll cal theory combllllllg logic. probability Fuzzy Logic characterislto. rUII~ logIC.' tric~ 10 mimic theory. artilicial in telligence. and ncu­ ure what Tlla}..c itlulIY. A ful.zy ,y.., tem ral nClwork\.,. Fuuylogic all ow!<-" w.,,,,h­ p to now. techn logy h", been '1IIlulate:.. human Ihlllklllg b) embody­ ing machine to oelcnninc how much U ahlcLOhand leonlyhlack and white Ing the nnprcci-c \ alues fo und III all cleaning i ... required ofdiffcrent ly "ioiled concepts such (" "stop and go." "off and phy~ical ,) ... lcl11~. gannell\>. FUllY lo~i" abo focu,e, video on:' and "up and down." Fuay logic i, FULZY logic..' move..; oc)ond dlglHll l;al11en" with pinpoint accuraty rl!mov­ moving into Ihcgray area'. Theconccpl technolog \",itlt it, 1';t!Jn'or i.lpproac:h. ing much of the amateur;,h j itter trom of fnny Ineil' pro. ide, ncar-perfect FU7LY sy~ t cm.., ha lo,\: their decl,iono;; on hom" viclf"o!'l . FUll} logic adjuMs uir precision in the control or product ... Inpub in the formoflingui,tic vllnablc:o. conditi oner ... 10 varying room lempcrt'­ ranging from con~ume r i l em~ to ~ub " anu group thc,c van abies into ,el,. The lurc!\ and h.. I!t!\ ... ubwa) car, rar more way Can•. 10re higniricanlly. thi~ new variables nre It',It'ri hy a group ofi/ -thell 'moothl}' than conlrol equipmcllI no" control sY'tem wk., technology an rule,. For in!ttancc. in a ~etofbald men. 111 u~c. Important !\tCp clo~cr to artificial intel· hy classical logic. a man would be To unden-wnd hc)\). fuzzy logic work, ligence. either bald orllot b'lld. have a full hcad In machinery. con-' Ider a convcllIional air conditioner. '101\1 air condili om: r!\ Figure A: A set conslstlng of four bald men. run at an unwavering pace unul lhe tcmperatu re reachc, a presellcvcl, then they ,hut ofr. The thermo-tat tnthe air conditioner dcfinc~ the "on" and "off ' Icveb. Fnrcx;Jlnplc. when the tempera­ ture i, RO degree fahrenheit. the air conditiollcrturn on: when the tempera­ lUre il\ 65 degree .... it tum~ off. A fU7..zy air condilioner b not a:-,. clear!) ddined. If the air is W~lm l. a fuzzy unit wi lltu", the power up a liule 10 cool the room. If U1C air i:, lOO cool, a fUllY unit will IlIm the power down a lill ie. Thi can mean le s~ wcnr and tcar on the air conditioner and a po, ... lble 25 percent enagy -omvmgs. The flexib il ity of me output of the fuzzy air conditioner a ll ow~ it to ru n much morc ~ m oc)l hly .

What Are Fuzzy Sets? Fuzzy logic is the brainch il d ofLofti A. Zadeh. :.1 prufcs'or of computer s i­ ence al the tlivcr~ il y of alifornin at Be rkeley. In 1965, Zadeh brough t to­ gether c l e l11 enl~ of sel Ih eory and lhe principles of IIwllil'olued lOR h', devel· oped by Poli~h logician Jan Lukasiewicz in (he 1920" li nd came up with jic:y

14 mEW .I()UIlNALJMA Y 1992 st'f.\. Zadeh' ~ !'I) :o.lem qUi:lntifier" charac­ longing), Flir in,lancc. a person with a fuzzy program ... have the advantag.e o f t~ristics into .1 range of qualitIes that full. thick. head of hair ,",ould have be ing up to I 0 Umc~ !'\hortcr. in !'\omc escape rigid either/or pall erns. Zudeh ':-, 0.99 dcgn.:c of rncmhc r"hi p in th e !,el. ca.!o.c~, than their convcntional equiva­ ~ystl.!m c'\lablh,hc l., Illcmbcr:-.hip in cat­ whaea!-i. a per~on with Ihinning hair len ts. they ~ave in com pUl ing cosls and egories Ih al are recognized by compu t ~ might have 0.3 t degree of' m elll ber~ h ip give fasler rc~ p o l1"' c~. er:-, a\ number~ und arc analYL.cd and in the \et. In (hi, manner. ;UI) quality Fuzzy systems constant ly evaluate quanllficd. \\ ilh levels. of compan .. on like "tall" or new in fomlation.allov.. ing them to maJ...e In mathemattc .... a .,er i:-. any collec­ "hot" can be illlalY.fcd and mca\urcd a.\ ~malL rapid adju:-.tmcl1I\. Fuzz} logIC lion of lIiMincl ch.:mcnh. TIle ",CI illur,,­ 10 It... dcgree of mcmbcr-;hip in the o..;et. works by allowing computen. to a:-.sign trated in Figure {\ cono; i'\t" of four bald The~e fULL} ::oCt::. d('pClld on prccbe numerical allier" thm fall \omewherc men. ndcr rulc ~ ofcol! vcll tionallogic. mathematical rncasurcmcnt!-.. The dc­ between 7Cro and one. Funy logic al l four men w()uld hllld equal mcmber­ grecsnfmcmbcrship In Ihc..~c categories l a k e~ binary control variables. such as ~hip in this SC I. Under ruJc~ of fuzzy or ,er> can be ploned or graphed. and "hOI or colli:' or "ftl!'\1 or .!o.low," and logic, each member orthe ~el could be they arc number... it com pUler can ma­ creme\ middle or qualIfYing g:radc~. a"igned a ul'gree ofmember...-hi p In this nipulate. such as "moderately fast" or "somc­ set.depending upon the relative amount The>ell1aJlIpulalJo", arecalledj1ip>. Whdl :-.Iow:' Fun), logic introduce~ of baldnc". TllU' fuzzy logic allow, an m:ron) III for rUIIY logic i nfcre n ce~ \'3Iuesofreli.ttivIl), a morcrcalistic and for greater ncxibility in the handling persccond. Ma!o.aki Toga! and i-tlroyukl nexiblewa) tohandleequlpment. Since of daw. Watanabe. two researchers at AT&T :-,tatcmcnb then do not ha ve 10 be onl y With thi, fu7.7.Y logic system. people Be ll Laboratories, huilt oll e of the first lrue or fabe, the ~YMe ll1 doc" lIot requi re v..i th haircould 1l111J..e upa fuLL.) ~el. but fUlZY logict:hips in 1985. Thi~ chip was all-or-nolhi ngcholcl.!s. FuzL.Y logic rep­ theircharaclcn':-'Iics would 11 0 1 be iden­ able to make XO.(lOO nip,. Walanabe. re .. ems rea l-world . ever-changing phe­ lical. Each per>on would be allolled a now a computer !>cienti~[ at the niver­ nomena. allowing Ihe flcxibi lity of degree of Illcmbcr:-.hip in thc ~Cl On a sily of orth Carolina. is perfecting a choices that need 10 be made ba~ed all scale from lero (excluded) to one (be~ chip that willl11ake 645.000 I1ip~ . Since the graduating degrees o f datCi that are

I8EW .IOURNAI./MAY 1992 15 There is a fuzzy compu ler program av,tilable that allows uscr:-.lo input rul es using se ntences wit h suc h words as "hot:' "very:' and "somewhat:' Re­ searcher · Ihin. Ihal fuzzy logic could help a computer recogni ze llalUrai system .... The .S. government is u.;;ing speech. lak ing in to considerati on dif­ fULlY logic 10 help model poli lical shift s fe ren t people's ;,lccent -, Robol~ which in Eastern Europe. ASA is testing usc fUlL)' logic in factories are able to fuzzy logic guidancesyslem, foraspacc recognize obstacles on the noor. ,hullio. and 81,0 ~ rdocking,pacecmfl. Other product" th;tl II~P fun)' Ingic thus reducing the po:-.si hi lity of human ~ Irc: an elevator conlrol that evaluate::, available. The fuzzy logic computer­ errOf. Rockwell Inicmalion.1 Corpor­ pa~~cngcr l rafli c 10 reduce wailing time. controlled machines run more smoolhly nlion's Science Cemer in Thousand with accurate car announcemem: a golf and efficielllly. Japan. fo r c.ampl e, ha, Oak"i. Califomia, 1:-. u-.:ing tI fUllY ~y~­ djagnoslic!'Jy~tel11 which selectslhe best a subway system thai u!')cs fUlZY I gic to lem locolllrolcnginc idling. AT&Th'I' golf cl ub for an Individual ·s physique ,-=ulI[rul a,xcit:raliull il llU lHa~iJlg. nl~ develuped a L:u lllpuh': l c hip that can and swing: a vacuum cleancnhal enses y ... tcm runs so smoothly that pa :'CIl- gUide ro ho t ~ through as!'ocmb ly line noor conditio n and du I quantit y and gers hardly have 10 hold OniO simps. ta~ks r nlro) tcmpera lure~ and lim­ adju .. ts the mol or power: a te levision in g of chemical productio n p rocc!\~. lil a! adju,,, ,creen brightness. olor. Potential Applications Ford M otor omran in Dearborn. lind conl ra:,!: an auto tra nsmission that M ichigan. j"i u:,ing :1 funy sy:-tem to senses d riving style and engine load to The exci ling part of fuzzy logic is back a IraclOr-lraticr into ~ I purl-..ing 'CiCCI Ih e besl gem' load. thai il appears 10 have broad appli abil­ space wilholll jackknifing. anel;} com­ A" you can see from the vari e ty of ity for fUiure uses. The bUl.,inc'!'l., com­ pany in California u'o, fUllY logic 10 producls and ap plicalion<, fuzzy logic munity has noticed ith po temial. An dClcnninc rh coptimulll focll !o. amllighl­ will have a large im p(lct on many of the American finn ha~ formed a ~peciu lt y­ ing level, for Ih elr video cam order. produl:ls thm we usc IOday :m d thm we capilal fund 10 pro ide experti e 10 Another firm h a~ developed:l computer , ill ha ve in Ih e ful ure. hl, 1 whal Ihal entrepreneurs who want to SHirl up Ihal does nOI use" keyboard, bu' rccog­ impact will be i"i 1101 clear at all: you companies forme de elnpmcm offuZ7Y niiC!\ handwri l1 c n chara ter:~. could say ii 's a liule fuzzy. 6

16 III EW .lOUII Al J MA Y 19Q2 , .,~:­ ~ ~ .. , NEW HOME LOCAL LINES SOUGHT L. U_ 2S (i ,o.r l .. &cflt \'). LONr. ISt ,\ ND. NY-The local has entered !) agreelllent 10 ~Clt our bu ilding• .lIId we'll sed, II lIew nddre~~ . This move didn' , escape the notice or real e,t!lte industrie ... S incc 111J~ l nesM!1I thc tcIClIr!tph, tclephone. power nnd II1UI1Y of Qur members and lheir fan u­ aI'CIl't CXPUI1(llIlg.lhc ~aJl ~ l r u C"'101i III ­ "gluing ci,'(.: uil<; or tilL: Im:ugo urea. lie". whahllve commented on Ihe many dllstry hbS I~l I hou~.lnd!. Or jt)hl In Thi .. wn.... a time when one ofe.very two line 1 11I !1 ~:." we· ... e slmreJ here. 'ew Yor~ II)' 'nIC J(1II1I h l\hl~Ir}' 1ll lcll1cndu:d ur WII~ IIlJ LlI'ed olllhcJI)b LeI's take a tax lip rrom Pres. Bush. local 1, 51. l ouis, MO, retlred Bus. no .. rd 11 :1\ been mlnHllIl!oh:ring II WOI k III I S1J1 1ht: locu l pio)l1 ccr'i bc~P ll work· B)' (kc1anng fI hotel r(lOlI1 in Texas Ii .'> shun It!; jlwyntm Ihllt req'IITCs clI1pluy· mg 1(' l"l"~I I1 C II ~\.lfc working cnvltl!n- Re p. Campbell. Our legal re!.idellee. we can avoid pay- ers 10 ro!.lh! W()ll..cr ... ,)11 :, 26·weel­ 111 1:I1( Intel 1Il1pn)Vc \h ~ quullt)' of life 1118 Ihu!t. ,0n:.l lI1culI1l::. We hopc. lhc lIexl presl­ bllrg:llIl lll ~ llgWt:Tl I(!tl( At Ille ,:nIH: [A "- ,l llJ (.Olltl tHl":' IIH ' ~c hOIiOled I nl ­ BRO. CAMPBELL deJlt ol'ourcoll lllry 1,1,'1 11 bclllore in tUIlC wile. Loc:lI J li lts been auclT1ptlllg 10 ,li llans t for I h~ I lece\~il}' tlf tlllil}' Salti ng Program. Th..:rc: the ml!n1ber~ dll\l1cr·dll nt: c on Mil)' 9. Thi s evcnt !l.cill(:vl!ment r cclplen l ~ were Eu:o-;c lll! in the Brotherhood. Jerry was IIp­ ure mfor1llcd th'l\ Ihe publu.~ blddi!\~ will ['If; Ilcld UI lite Rcgency Hynt! EleClrir:a l roi nled a~ rcprc~e ll t[I I IVC by EJ l·l(H}d.. ptt}ce~~ fur .Iwfilll ms publicly fUill ted O ' HLII'C 0 11 Rlvel ROlld ill R semon!. IIlHvc)I , ISBLI Industry in 1975 and ~ervl!d under B ll~. Mgr. job~ providc .. ror Ihe lowc~t r c~ r (ll1- IL. 'fhl: rc{'cpt;Otl will beglll at 6:30 AWllrd: Timothy Pirro. Local 25 JBEW Aw:ml, T imothy O ·CQllIlnr. Long Is­ Donald UrcsntLn from 1~71! until he ~ih l c I1I(hh:rl!) he Hwltrde

anawo rlng yC!I1~. I,I nlJmployed We mourn the pa:mng of tinct" oloctrlclon:l' Brolher... Wlllllll we'll dcurty 1111 ...... · NEW FACILITY qllu tlQns at I)( nn y Chi (!t:l. Ken Snyder and And) the hAil. Wild. 0111 he.llb !uul pmycr:. ~o I)ul ANNOUNCED 10 Ihe su rvivors of t h c~( depuncd lo U. 43 li, rlS&em), SYRACUSE , Il rt11hll r ~ NY- In 199\ the P e: n ~10n hmd In l'+ ec\ p u reh!l~ed:J buil ding lit 825 Genant m EW JOURNAl./MAY 1992 17 Dn\'c In Syracuse. Thl~ building h u~ IIIl..c the Ilnll! In ~~ I PJxm nn;! elc t enn. I~lt l s 10 a.IIClld.llOI.l we look forwnrd to DUES INCREASED been compktely renovated und i~ the dldaleS!lt e .... ery level of a,lo\l!rnJlle: nt l:of.!c ing !o!\'e.:J')I OIl l! here Ifl August. new home tOr Ihe Local 4J otlu.:e. the wlw Wi l l :>L1p port L1010 n wl1rle:r, Uur pollileni ~y .. tcm IS In many way,> L. U. 79IU I.SYR i\CUSE.NY- Con­ Fund Office [lnd the JATC Tr.ullIn!; throughoul thb grelll l.;o u!llry If we ,"lIIllLr to II labm agn:c:mG III Even In gnLlul;lllon~ 10 3.11 members of our local Center. We're proud of our new facil­ don·l.the next (oo r yc:at'll will bcdlSus­ Ihe beSt of I1Il1e~. the:re.: 1\ II henhhy who received ~crvice pin~ at olle or our ity. and ....· e're cen am il w! lll\':>uh 1111I trous. Atlend ynur hX:III union ll1eel dctcnmnlllll)ll tIl Ill1pro\'c on what wc meetings. 'nun} -und 3S-year pins were more effil::ic.lI ( opcruliuJI thu t WllIIlI'U' Iltg'. 11n.: JIlU )'IlU ~.ht limy ttl,: yUill htwe. Tkl( r c~ tl c~~ resolve by the gen­ ltWllldl..-t.l _ f\ .l5-},ClU pill \o\o ll~ UWUIJcJ vide bener service to our members. If own. Thb is where: h all begins. eral ;'!IIIICllf) ~tllil org;l!lll. e:d mcmber.: 10 Bro. Pau l Brown. pruvidc, the QngoinS stimulus in· any of our IBEW Brodlcrs IlAd SI<,ters 1X)'lI~ll p, R IVAM. p.s. and A dLle-'i lIlcrea~ ",Il~ pa~c;,cd u){'ovcr J.rec\'trin the.trea, we would tK: hal'P)' centive for eleCted leader<; 10 ('olllmu­ additional e xpen:.c~ and fees. Many 10 give them II tQur. :1 11 ) ,,:d new Dn d beller wny~ to M':rv<:. dollars are needed to stule gnc\'ances. Bw.. Mgr. J ~rryCofIl t:rrepor l cd th.11 Everyone ~nowlllhtsc llren't the besl a~ Ihe company IOsl~tson taking many work in the area has improved. but we STEWARDS t1 1 ! lIl1e~, We all knnw the American Ctl5&!S 10 amitralion. continue 10 be a long...... By from full PRAISED l)IC. 'IJ mllllltiQn~ for officers lind E· employment. Perhaps Ihe return of We 1111 11m)' be Judged mlhe: fUlure b) UOMd mcmbe~ will be held 01 Ihe spnng weather ....· iU help to reJu\'enll1e L.\.!. 7I (o,rlb&h;tI). COLUMU US, the leg.le) VIc Ica .. e ,I' J rc!oult of our May 21 meetmg al. the hnll-615 w. our ecunomic d imale. O ll-Wt: seldom I!I l. e the IlIne: 10 p.I)' political activism III thiS election year. Gcnll5Cc Stn=:el. 'n le elect lOll ""'ill be It' reJreshing to sec the ~su r gcnce hOOl.lllC 10 Ihe dedicaled, fair, open­ II .\AA'I' J. Ran. AUT. BM. held in June for a Ihree-year tcnn; of the " Buy American" phllo-.ophy minded. f.hpiumlilic. lum;lwDrl.lI\~ ba1l0t~ Will be. nHllled. We s.hould alwaYIi make an effon 10 ~tc:wtJ td The Mcwutd's Job IS nnalhcr The newly tI«led officers and E· support our own worker.> and help 10 I h:mk l cs~. unrajd. unnppn:-.... loted JlO'I Board members will nl.-ed all the memo shape uur o...... n ~ I'" y lion, Iht:rcfo~. many .llllcml'lernvU\d:,. bcr~' ,upport III IICAI yenr·!. negotia. BiI.!. WAI'iClif;(1(. P.s. IIs~ u mJDg .he coulJlles~ re~pon<;lblil ' tlOns. Pcrh .. ps Ihls tS al"O II good time lic~ uf Itm ¥Iurluu\ Iltle_ All t/UI !Ioh::w­ rOT u!> 10 Wl l. ourliC-l .. esifwcreallywlInt :l.rd~ h.lve performed :tdmir.lbly and the union 10 be strong. If we do. then proudl)' .he "':tny re~pl)n\lhllitle, we mlt...t ul! take an actIve IIItere!>! In pl.1CW IIIlhelrh.md).l..e1 mc now tdke: what happens byallcnding and panic i­ the opponunil) to thonk tho'o(" .... -ho palmg III the mectlllgs. ha ... e <,ef\'ed our loc.. 1 Our annual !> tewdTd.'>' Ilake will be I recognir.e two!> lewards In p;,,"leu­ lar Bro. R ~;.- Hel,ler." emJJluyel1 at local 13, Spokan., WA. . Mgr. WCMII llSllmalolcnnncccnl1ineer.l-le Ha'ry e .rn .~ dJ,pIOYGi on IBEW COPE has btto n member of the IlJl':W ,mce award Irom Inl . PrU. J . J . Ba rry and 1%11 ami hll!> !>Cf\ecl .l ~ \le ...... ud for lnt Vice- Pres. S. R. Mccann. o\,(radcc:I(k!. 8ro.lki tcrS(rvw00 theegolllllll1g Cnmmillec<;, handled numemu!lo gnc\-.tocc-'. dod .ll.,n~ lhe l ocal 43. Syracuse, NY , Bros. .... -;lY carned Ihe fC'ipeCI ofhl\ JX!"" and LINEMEN NEEDED Stephen Carlisle and Ed Mann look Ulana~ement 1.. •• 77 (U,u.m t.ldl& I,. Sb\ l-n . E, over lhe prints of the new facility. o eo. Charles Bn@g iSliJOume) mllJl \V -Afh:r !ioC'\'crnl ye.m of III mung_ Iil1clllon ..... l\h l5 )'ea~of'.er\ I CI.'IOI~ coftSlruclion worl picture .....· c experi· lOCJl 7g. Syraeuse, NY . Pre~ RDV tuEW Bro_ Untgg hn!> Pfovi:d t~l be an CU(OO tI <,lot,Vdov,..tI III "or.. dunng lhe V_ltltee poses 'W it h Bro. Brown aHe, SUPPORT LABOR effeclive leader. e-.:hlbllmg pltlcnc:e PJ~t v.inlcr_ We! hl'tt approximalely awards presenlBUon. alld per.e'llcrnnce Hl!> 'A l~d{l1T1 ami 1611ncmcn I)n boo!.. I al1d 2() on 600k L.U. 5 1 to, u,l .eaIV, rlb& lc lI ), conlrl I knowledge ha ... c pro\'~n 10 be II We till C"IJCCtli bt"y wlII",!!r ... nd S PRL~ G n EL D . IL-De'\plle Pre ~. held May III. our Lucal 79 GolfToor· helpful 10 mmullillng ."1","e prob "c WIll need addlUuna.l IUlf:l1Icn IQ SWill', do nOihmg. :mliunlllfl poticie\. IcOl" Unioni,m I" a \Va}' oflifc: 10 Bro man the JOb .. 10 be kl out 1111'. car Ollmenl is ttlllBtlVCI) scheduled for v. hi Ie graced with a mild".. Inler..... 'C \'c Drogg. Charh:!> hl) 114-0 ~on, and 1..... 0 Thele hu:!< be;.!n II Ii} t ofhlnnj; aC livit) Aug. I and the mixed dambake is been fonuntllc 10 hn\e II hUfl)' !>Iuhle ....:hoou led forOcll \ IIlch Ihl" hulk· gnmdwll:> (.lIov.-lIIg," h ... Plout! fnul t,-'I the ut,hllc.~ ror JournC}Ill:111 hne­ work picIU~. we hope lhi v.i1I eon· Iln buard fm Uc:tll ih. ~Iep~ mert and .. ub~lalion journc) man I\RUe . We wl"h Br&.>. John O,inskl. Robel1 The local e>;prt""i~' \I) decpelol. ~ Ih:n\Cu. If ~uu're UIl~re .. lcd III ""orl..­ Sertice a.... a.rd presenl..ll.lions .In! time!> he-mfelt ,ympDlhle!lo 10 tlK Doo Recd Ing in UI Jun~iction. you should call Camwcll and Bill Sheridan a happ) 10 glvC' proper recognitIOn Ilnd "WIy rclm:menl. fnuilly Bro. Reed. "ho p>l\\CXI-.I'AlJy. con .. tnLCIIOO for Ihe 1111)'1,1 (';urrem worl. thanJ..>YQ u to lho~e members ~ho Wilh-sadne.. ~ , v.e not'e lhe passing or wu III member of LonI .\11. (Iundn!t. in fonna1ioo al (206J 1~J-o.~8~. set'\ed and wOI'Ktd on ~hatf of Ihclr '61"0'. John Schneldt"r and James Wood. tIln. WV. 8m Re«I 'A-US mme Ih llll n Our CQn~ltuCllon membe.... mtlficd local union!>. t\ 1 01 reccnl com~lruc t lj)1l Ourcondoltncc.'! otR; eKlcndcd to their BIOlhcr: he" b:-' friend. ! fe'U bemj.!io.~ 1I1lC'~ lhree-ycarcllflIMI.;I .... llh NI!CA unit meeting. service award it "" e~ pre: ­ by 1111 "ho kne ...... hLm. Tttc new tonslruClion IIIgrcemcnI brings loved ones. sented tathe follOWing; Wes Hockman. l RC·fl-.Jf"ri Vnlr Wr loin nlil~~ u ((if­ the Jl1 UrrU!} ntoln linemen nue to Jttc. E. Dnf'ElwTI). P S Rill France. \fike Cruzen and Norm (crenet'. Jewsberry. 15 yean; Meh'lI1 Poner.20 $J.n.~6 1 'IC r houteffCCti\'cFcb. 1.1992; 5'21.69 dfeCH\'c J-eb. I. 19')3; and ye~ RO) Burtoo .md Jerry loIblt'. 25 S22.3<1 cffl..'Cth'c I'eb. l. 1994. The years: Billy I) SPI!r::e.'I,. 30 year.; lind LOCAL AWARDED Cd.! EaJ ..... ,J ... Ro} tt,·h:G'\en" .. nd cmp I O)-«~'cQn t nbUl(Q n 10 LI ECO lohn Whear. 35 years_ Flfly-year pin;;; SPOKANE HOSTS IIlcre:lbcd 25 I.:Cnl:!< per hour 10 51.75, L.ti. 81 (I). SCRANTON. 1 ~1\ ~Fi f­ of v.ere awa.rded 10 Rilly Brehm. Trevor wilh thl! COllltnlliUion Ihe 24 per leen mcmber:. of lhe local completed 3 Smith and A.R. Green. Fifty·fivc-ycar PROGRESS d mLlre Ihun prf.)u d 10 hOM Ih" )leur', In Ihl!> elecllOn yenr. e3d~ \Jnion Nlnlh DI!>trict Prog rc~s Mcetlll!;. We member. each uml. Mdcach IQCnl wil l e.ltlend a cordJl~llIwl!uli(ln 10 OLlr ~I!ole r

Local 51, Springfield, IL, construetion unll member. wl'lo rec:olvttd sen/leo aWltd. a l 11'11 m~"ng .

LOCI 18 , . Scranton, PA, Basic Wtlldln9 and Cull in g Courso participants.

18 m E W JOURNAL/ M AY 1992 and Gene Marko\' for mlliallng lhe prevulling-woge language UII wor~ Itl nnd ror lhe <'cr\l('(' ~ provided 10 our uf Bro<'. (icOf"ge Uamer Sr. (Dec. 12). program Western M Lch igan Unlvcr!>lly :md al mel11bc~ all )c3r. Lewi~ Krau~c(Ja ll I ),FredSlone(Feb. Plans arc under way by Cnmn. Jerry Borgess Hospital. There i ~al'OQa Dillin Spc...~lId Ihank) 10 Bro. Ja(;k Kemp. 22) and Donald Fickes (Feb, 24). Our Foley 10 ha ... e a dinner-da nce 1(1 honor thc ~a l e Legislature to repc:11 prev.lIl· .... ho I" pullmgdoubledlUyb) In.,lrucl· L:Qndolence) are extended 10 Ihe ir rami· aile local's 9.Jrd annivcrsary. COnlacl Lng wage: the ABC is slrongly lobby· ing both or our apprcmice classes. lies and friends. lum for furt her dela,I". Lng Ln suppon 01 I hl~ bill. lIma), be too lale for some of ),OU 10 F'E:rE WAJ.rutS. P.S, TIIC local wa:o; prescmc:d lhe Pride We offer eongralulallons and bcSI VOle in the primarie-s: however. make and Progre .. ~ A ward by Ihe Scmnlon wl:!>he .. 1O Ihe follu.."ing rellrce" Old, .. ure YOIl are reg i ~tercd to \ote in the Ch3m~ r of Commerc for iLS \oolun­ McDan iel. l-Iarold Il odge. Bill nal ionaJ electtons in November. SC ... • APPRENTICES lary efron\ 111 a do..... nlowl1 Chn~l1nas Mm .. hall. Bill For<; hcy. Ro<;coc Wil· cral nullOll:11offices arc up forelccll{tl1. decoralioll:-; proJcCI. We I h an~ John lianu.. Dale: BOlhwell. Ilarold Drenth, and ""c must make cenain that mosl SWORN IN M um;:), fr;Jr l·ooroinallng the cvenl. all Frank Vdchd. and Rogcr Redli.er orlhe..e offil.:c" ""111 be hdd b}' friend~ Ihe volunteer.. , and our contr.. ctnn. for Remember to vott .lnd bUll union. of labor. So. rcgir.lef and "ote- II L.U. IJ5 t l,o,u,em.rlb.r ls&spu), KOe l( I SLA~m , IL-AI our Febru~ supplying Ihe necesSlir)" C'quipmem RA'1» WIIIJ""l~. P.s mliller. ary meelmg II.C Obligated 19 new ap· The officer... 1 mllllemlk:r. congra1U· TO'1Ccw-.!o. P. '. prcnl u;~. Now II', lip 10 1he rest of us late Noml Cceci on his retirement. oml was a Illcmbcroflhc local for]1\ to see 10 it IhalIhey Me educalcd 'Well. \,totonl)' <; /luuld Ihey Ixlaughllhc best }'cars. and wc all wi~h him Iud. on ;,1 HOT ITEM long. twlt.hhy and huppy rcllremenl CONGRA1ULA1IONS, anll mo~1 up·lo-dale W3) ~ to perform I.. U.lJ1{u ), ALUAN\,.~ \'- Bccausc their craft. the) should abo be taught KI '11"1-'111 BMl'n-u J R. P S of Ihe hLrge 1urnout for mccllng'J. ""t:: APPRENTICES! Ihe way~ or good UlllonlSllI and what .... zll be returning 10 the Albim} Lahl)f brought us 10 where \lie art: and what L.U. I·U fi.em&spa ). HARRlS­ Temple: rQrourmontnl) meel1llg~. We Vlill lllL:e u>; I(} ""here we need 10 be. JlL' RCi, Pt\ -On Feb, 2. Pre.-.. George hope to '-CC lhe conllnuw Slrong .. ho.." The)"lIeed 10 kno .... Ihat Wt have to be FAREWELL, MIKE Rhan, Bu.... Mgr. Glenn Schaeffer and ing b) our S[C3m Planler:>.. It \.\ as good org;mtLed 10 teep" hal \\-e have and 10 member .. or the Jr\TC. along ""lib L . III (o.u.elll. I1 U,"'pa.r lb&lclI ). [0 see 'iO many In allendance frolll nur Impro.. c on It ~Ue-.h and r.Hllily mctllbcn;. an..:-mied a IJE!\ VEl< . CO--Our local regrelfull~ Quad-Cit) local OurHud!>Oflull11 llC\-er II has lakcn a long time. but the dmncr bortonng. the 1989. 1990 lind bade farc""'c-II 10 A§st. Buo;, M gT rait<'loanwe on Hnle,CH'n Ihoogh Itt.: phl"lbe-\Iadc: In Amenca" LlI resurgmg. 19q I ilpprentice. gr.. duale..... The ~uc:'" Maurice - \1II.c" Ward. woo ha.~ Ildl membe~ lr.. \~1 Q\·cr HO Hlllc:: .. lhrough Let", hop(: oor lIew JpprentlC~"" Wllh ~peakCr5 ""ere R3)'rnond Vaughan. di­ our Maff after "or~ing for the loe:.1 the 'Aorstof"caihcr. Prc<. RobenJOfI(:~ our Ilc:lp. can mal~ lhe phnsc "Union n·.. ; IOJ Ofihe Penm.yhania Appremlcc­ adHl lni>;1enngloourcl)n .. truclion unll .. fidded man) que-..Jlon:,. 011 Ihe " .. oe, \1ade" high!) meaningful. Let's make ~hip anrj Training; Tunoth) CaMon. 3Ild the ,arioo~ II"«: Units th lasl four Ih41 concern tm: me:mbcl"'. u -Union Mack III the: USA - tIJId scnd fic l drcrn.~nlarl ... e. :'4ECA. Penn-Del )'ears. Dro. Ward ""on..ed \ cry hard ror Inl. Rep. EdJIl.. perthanl.~d IhI! local 11 Vlorld""lde agam We congnlluhlle Jt'n.e)" Chapter:.mJ Bib. MgT. Shaeffer these mcmbeo.and ac-compl i'\hed man}' ror ::.endmg him 10 (he IBEW Com'en­ Ibc<:e 19 rte" members and "etcome There y"ere 25 apprenlllX~ who sue­ ~IJ("CCliseS dunn~ hi., linK In lhe: racc or lion and noted Ihalll would probabl) lhem a~ Hrod\t:f"\. It wa~ II proud mo­ l.e.,!>(ulJ) completed the progr.lm The If('IIIClldou~ ob-.taclc!o and changb Hc be b~ laSl We. thanl.ed hlln ror 42 ment c\pccial1y ror Slcve Dc.scam~. followin£ mcmbers recei\'ed honors has returned to the constrUClIon mdus­ ~'cars or service as a member and 26 Boh BId.. le and Ralph lIt"nmng~n as for rhe hlghc~1 grade·paml a\ CTa£C Iry. and ""t y,,1,h hlln alllhc Ix" In hl~ )caJ"S orl~dt "Cn'lce 10 Ihl~ local Ihc} .."elcomed.lhcIfSOfl3. Da\e. Rob o\cr four year~: Roben Sha ...... class or futuft endeavor ... Rtplac;lng Bro Let"~ continue our :o.lIOl"Ig h:bc: and and Sc-on. K~PCC1i\'cly. into the union . .~q: PelT)' "I'eu!"' W:dlcf'. clas.... of·90: Want I' l;Iro. I);:nlll" ~lIllcr.j{lUmc)­ \uppon of the local. We aho IlL'Cd II) K~p 'COOl on the righl path. guysl and Mien3cl Spicher. cI~of '91. R~ · man IlIIcm,$n, from lhe CQn'truCliOn t":on linucour union dfon and marnt.tln W~ hope e"cryone will obsef\le o.:clvmg IlQoor. for ('I!'rretl allcndul\l.·c uAk Bro. ~'liIkr has been" longtime our compcllh",C' edge. £<"onomic con· ...afCl) rulL"S when usmg cham sa\\.5-. fOf f(ltlr) ean. I/, ere G regg Kaul:! ( 198~); constructIOn Unit memllC':r of Ihe local dillOn... an:: (OUllh po\.\ C'r ntO"" et ~ and eleci ric: appl i3nch. "=Ie Wllllersand DonaldSlladk (t990~: and bnngs ....'ilh him an cndkss amounl (I ~enlS ""t -.QInellmc) lal;e II for CH. •• xl.£sM Rmt...... PS .1IId Roben nair, Sc.an Holberg. Tim or c);pcncncc rrotll II'M: COfISlrucllon panted Ihat electrleil) won'l hun us. \10isl. Jason McClam and Michael indust!).3S y"ell3s ni~ plSllocal union u..1·<;all ellJOY a o;afe ... prlllg and ~um · Sjllchc:r (1991). The Adam tledcn paniclp3t1on 1'1C3uPi"Or1 ill!)00 h""e donc In 1tk' p.bl before you 11) 10 repair 11. (i9~CJ,. Pete Waller" (1990) and Welcome' aboontlXnny. Congratulation., go out 10 the rol­ \1il.hJcI Splchcr(I9911. 1be '4auonall....:llxtr Rdllllon<; Board loy" in& !ley,. retirtts: CI)de l-IollaOO. Durrngour FebroHI) monthly me~­ in Washington. DC_has OVCJtuml!'dlhc Ra)mond \ 'hller. Peler Kaehev:t$. IIlg Pre.,. Rhan pre.,enlcd ~()..}t"ilr decl .. ion of an t\dlmnlS(rame Lay" D:tvid IlJn!>On a.nd MichAel Carr pin< 10 Joe- Bru£ger. John White and Judgeil!> a reo;ult orourilppeal, ilnd tbe' As illwa~lI. "e remember lOOse who Jocol1 Aaroo-..on. along ""uh ~O-}ear board find:,. 111 r... or 01 all four unfllnr ha\~dled and arc gmteful for the coo­ plI" h) Claude Grcen and LUlher labor JllllCtu:e ch3J"{!e!> "e had filed tnbuuoos they made dunng their lire­ From left, Inl Rep. Johanyak; l ocal Wolfer')ix.."fgtr. C ongralul:llIOOS. Brum· against IRE..:\. As 3 rC',u1l oflREA not lime ThC) IJrc Larl'} .... o .... ell. IAren 141. Wheeling. WV. Bus. Mgr. J Im er,! Oro, Jalll~" BeTTInger ..... 011 our reachlllt!: good fallh Im pa"-.c pnor 10 W) he dnd 74-year member Wa~n Slubenrod; Ptes , John Clllrke; and Must Be Pre!>Cnl"· drawing 301 lhe: ImplemcnlinJ; Ih unfalf Iodxxpr.u:tlcC!I. Duffen Ounymp;Uh) gOl:jloalllbcu Inl. Rep. Hogan. IIIceimg our members have ufrerc-d trem..:n­ lo\·ed onc,> Thl!! Members Onl) Picnic 'A ill be doo.<.ly and haven'l '-CCn 9 \\-3ge III­ Re-member to register and vote: we held June- 13 al Walter's Woods: Ihe Cfeast: ~ince early 19K9. 3lthoo@h I/,e hold Ihe po.."erlo makcchangc... m thi .. VOTE-IT f311111y PlCOll will be held Aug. 15 al h:."c 311empted 10 gel the C\.lmpany 10 country Let'!> u-.e II! Ore~slcr Park ~rant OCl'O.,.,-lhe·boan1 I/,;lge Im:rea~~ MAnERS! Neguuatlon .. 3re under way, and VIC J ()t{)\ I ·Ol:~T\L" p.s. without oclnmcni 10 the unftur labor L.U. 1-11 (i.o.u&et!S), WIIEl-: LI'i( ~, ene-ourage all memberll 10 attend the praclIee remedies. Ycl thi.. elllplo)er " 'V- Work rem3in~ slow m our area, mO::CllI\g~<;() y"e can h:l\'e lhe membcJ"'i' choo~s. I () continue to appeal withoul with wme uncmploYlllclll ,\ fc" nr [houghl\ and keep our memberll .... ell· REMODELING JOB con"CICIlCC to the cffeu!> and CO,>I~ 10 lJurmember~ haH: fuund \IIur~ in ..,I:oter mformcd. Sec ~'f}U allhe Ile."(t meeting. its "Illplo)cc~ ,$" well SlJ. to it" r.u\:· PROGRESSING loeu'" We :Iwait the constructlUIl of d ~nddoll't rorgcllohnnga Bnllhl!:r,lndl payep;.· money We'll kC(!p you m· reglOflulJal1 and a few otncr rn'lJc~t ... or SISler wllh lOu. L.t;. 159 (i ). MADlSON. WI-Wilb fomlcd. 1m . RCJh. Larry lIol,':un and Ot-Ilnl~ We are \ er) ..... d to repon the dealh~ ~pnng hen:. the l/,orL: siluahon look:s Worl ~fel)' and (mend )our UIlII Johanyak: condocled 1I ~1c::wJrd, Ir"in nn':clmg" in,g scminM on Feb. 15. Bro. Ilogan relumed with hu. Rep. SICH" Slump on Feb. 24 ror Ih;: COMEC organillng SClnlllar. Th~ ...cmmu ...... ell: infor CONTINUING Illalive an.;'! y,.c:lI-aucnde.d by our mem­ bc~. OUR GROWTH At Our Janu:u) mcellng Bro, l..atry L.U. 131 (Lrts.rl b&s-pu ), K f\LA· Nit-den reported the cominucd succc"" \1AZO(). \11 -Bu\. \lgr. Rodney of our Job·l.lrgcting progrorn. We con­ Lcversce :mC'nded a COMEP class tinuo:. to gain work llllrj rCt.'(!I\C n heallhy !'poJl<;ored by lhe Mlclugall Art.·CIO relum on Our il"lvc:o;lnlenl. Building Tr:.dcs. Ou r local ~ nI Org. T he IBE\ 14 1 Fcdcl,,1 Credit A I Moiliovoll ll1ld E1I.cc, Bd. member Unron held ils annual buffct d inner on Leroy CrabtreC"to the March clas~. March 7, We lhnnb. Lou Crnl11nqki and 1 We hllvebeell ha.... i llg problems wllh the olher orti~er .. for an enjo)'o1ble [imc Cale-, Craig Miller and Arlhur Watkin s III,

IBEW JOURNAL/MA Y 1992 19 preuy good. The Anll.:ril.:an Fllmily " runy" Clark illld Edllic Shernll at· Proj~c t I' gl,l1l18 wcll , ,uppl)'int; rmlll)' lended the Oel}rge ~1carl) Center for electrician, with wor~ fo r mO!l1 of the Lnbor Siullics III Fcbru.;u)'. 11iCY we nt summer. 10 d Imes fo r a. \Iro'ec ~ 10 Icam nbout III Our 8Ch('l l al~ h q'l fot 1991 Wfl~ given Ihe h:glll :c.pet:.I' of orguni/ll1g. In Cl1ml!)fcr COUlIt:ry, ~on of TOlll Ir Illl)'onc hilS items ~If IntereSI Ihey Connery. The Uruvc:rslt) vi Wil> "'tJuJll like III ~uhl1lit til the "Loc¢tI tlWiJ) Yes !" Ollllllltlc:e locally. The goahu( Jourucymull llllcmcn. Anyone inlcr­ This anicle b dedicated 10 the DIU 'IW. H.uux-. J(1If', ~"TO'\. P.s. Ihe commillee include: educaling t'~lcd mll)l e .. lIlhe local. memof')' of our lirocher, \l;hll p il\'~td pt:opleahoulttK: hl'tOlle "'jl l LJt:~ tllllon~ 1111:' l~lIIg " .... lIl1ed. urlcn mt:nllUlled. away in 1991 :John Palmer. ,\I R3ndall . have cOfl~islent1y lo truiUlled for: ['1m· S(K: I/j l Cnmnllltce i'> no .... In place. The Rlch ~.m! Schnurbush lind M llthe\\. vid i n~ suppon to membc:nJ oflne l:abor firn slag 'NB5hc:ld Mn rch 27 altlh! hilil. Lyn:lUgh We wl!1 rnl ..... lht'm HAPPY communlly when II'" needcd~ getting , 'he annual pICniC ..... 111 be held June 6 !in \1- 8.-..<;1"0(1. l'S BIRTHDAY, OUt o\lCfVicc: pin .. on e~lablishcd. fi~hlllg 10urnUmeni lind :I bU'> lnp 10 a Arllil "' _~. Rus~1I Harper \\.llS the Our II ~dl rema In' acll"le In ' tle J\dupt­ l'nt\muty o(lIlinol5 roocbllil game.lr ma~tcrof Cl'n::monll:_" l'hegue~t~pcak· A-llIgtJ\lo:J) PTOgr'1II1 . We .. ltC~e .. \(ulJy the Ie" of Ihe members are D ~ inter­ Ci'<; .... ere Inl Prt". J. J Barry. lilt. Vice completed a cleanup before the holi­ csled In Ihc,c -="e.nlS b chtcomminee, I)rc . Wilde Gurley. J.d.sonville d3)<;_ ~uC(:co;sful brothcrhood and fcllQwShlp \ 'llJ)'Dr Ed Au\tm. CII)' Council Pres. I tenry ~l l o~~" Whltlller and Ilo\\. mI Will be:: guan.nlecd. Wam:nJoot'.o; and NECA Chlpler~. .. muy" Hu:stm nrc c;cncm.,l) III, OUJ Pleusc note Ihe followmg members Don "'"11"1 Ih()ugnb .uld pr.l)'I:n. IU~ \,\ ilh IIlt'.m who tecc-",ed ~fYit't: aW3n1~ and have Thc worlr. in ourJuri~it,jon is slow: OUt chimer n:t'i been draped In A:tiA:d: 1\ of lan. I. EdgllC lloo' er. after I::! yell,.. or Republtcrtns In the melnOf1, of oorde.;ea.<.e.d membc:~_ It '~ Robert l)owcll and Joe Wheeler, as of local ' 59, Macl llOO, WI, 8'01. Amos While Ilou:.e. \,\e. the worll.in~pe()ple, with regret iUlnoUIK'C Lhe of Feb, I. WtlliarnGdL:mdJarm-sSchrod; Thompson, Troy Kruchten. Wayne ~c jlh tlcctncal CENTER to rure. 11m, I Ihe bK:d. ~~'~'i: been L..U. 193 (i ,u.utl b.')~HHt k it). 'OIlIf;iI:IS CIIcetdmg 55 nullion.We wBlllng for M.tn) 01 our flC=Oplc= .... ~rc rRI~G f' lt: L.D. I L- \ ark hu L. • 211 U.spa.o&lc:lt). A, ·t AI\Il OO t bccau~ TV A'~ ha\'c been ,uccl!').;ful 01140 PCH."cnt nf of work of the :.I arted at the L'l]..e~lde Plllnt II Gener· ,,·ITY. "i'J -lnJ311ulU')'tht- e..... Jersey the Job.; huge led under our ret::o\ 1."1) JeSlrucll1ring and gOing tOC(lnlfllclor, atmg Stalion 111t' work in\'oh·c\ J l ~gl~llIllIrc: vQied (III a billlhlll .... oulll plan We hf;)pc; Ihi ... Mil bencfit u .. III the changeo\t'r tl) ttae all nev.' ~u(IJc-ll 0110 .... the "It an of comuucUon on anew Lel-" rcmemhc.r. Untied we siand rllilire wilchgear and MolurConlrol Center CIIII ... cnllon CCn\er III Allamlc CilY llnd di vided we (all. EbascQl~lheconlmctnral W!oion of :tnd prts!.llmc II Wit., nol ). OOV.II who the 111( .... orl "C'ene I(lr nut mc:mher; \'OIC on Ihe bIll . Bus. Mgr. George eontraclor Wlil beal BclleJOnle NucleAr n:llIilin~ :.Io\\. othel"Nisc . .... ilh UIri c!.le F'C:UWIC!' e\·cn "d)-ed un1l1 aner mid­ Planl WEATHERING of work jusI being "Ianed. Thcrclrt~4 nighl on tne day of tl l ~ Assembly vole Paul Gass. Don Orown. Tommy THE peoplc on iJoo'" I. >il1d 160 pC<,IJ)lc urc wllh n WilhtllnGonnleyanc.l former on Rook 11. Projects forlhls \ummerdo A~~mbl) mUll (;.d Kl ine 10 lobb) rOI L.U. 18J lI&s pa ,. I .lEX I~ GTON. 100'" prm1l1~lIIg . ny Water. LIJjhl and 1he !.uIJpon oflhc ksembly memlx:rs_ KV-We an:\ious!y a .... allC'd Ihe com­ IIIg of ,pring .1Ilt! are hopeful of va'>' Improvcmcm in thc work situation. 11le T t,)'Olh (!J;pll n,>lOn " under way but at a slo,""er pilce than anticipated. ~cverlll (! l our members nrc ~lilI ..... 3U ­ ln~ 10 be called, which wi ll clear Book I The Steward5 Truinin~ Se~sion W3 ~ II hiS <; lIc ce ~s , wit h 1)\lcr:'!5 memocrt panlcipatinl1. The se~.,ion wa~ coordi · llIucd by 1111 Itep. 1)0" Brlllcrson Imd flu!'.. Mgr. Malklo"cJlh. It helpc:dmnlly 10 l1ndcl'!iltmd OU t rights Ilnd obl iga- local 175, Chananooga. TN. oro.John 1 !\1II ~, K. SUlnMtU and BUR. Mar. Bob FORT!!r The locill Joined with members of alone or the 10b.lIe •. Brolher Sllmsoll IJlhur '1tIII)n~ lind Ihe Center for L:lbor has :&I nc(t pa:&sed away . l ~du C1 1I IO II ,I f1 d R e~ea rch ff(lm Ihe Uni- locel 193, SpringUeld, IL , memben alIne JObSI1 • .

20 IIIEW JOI) II A I.IMA Y 199Z The bill pass{'d. and II was slgned 1111 0 pins. Congratulations and bcSI w i ~hcs . lI ll ion members. la .... by Gov Jon Flono the rollowlng Special Ihank.. lo Bro. Dick Poz.ak With sadness we rcpon the deaths o f Monday moming. This projl!Ct will for his dcmonstflll ion of ladder safety retircd Bros. I (oward Tanner and Bart help Qur unemployment <;iIU3Il Qn. at A llegheny Ludl ll m. IIcnry. llus. MgT. Demon lind the staff OrO. Roy Fosler repons the fi rSI Ncgoti:l lio ns arc under way w ilh Ihe extend their deepest sympathy 10 their phase of Ihe voter regislUlI lon drivl;' local Rn d NECA; a ~pecia l meeting fam ilies. wil I soon Decompletw. arlll Phuse [1- was hel d in March to mforOlthe mem­ We lool forward 10 ~eei ll g you all distributing registration cards-will bers of lhcir posilion. Nominations arc either on your jobs or al your local Slart. in May. wi th electiom berng held in union meelrngs. Bro. David Leeds arranged a pro­ June. Suppon your local and vote. If On: Mum... ASST. B.tvl gram for members toacgulre IheircQm­ you're not part of lhe solution. you'rl' ll1ercial d d vcr's license. More than 200 p:m of Ihe prob lcrn. From lell, l ocal 265, lincoln, HE, mcmbers participu tcd Ln Ihe program The annual venison dinner 10 ben· Bus. Mg r. J im Pelley, Bro. Stentz so far. A ll inlert::S h!d members should tfitlhe Sick Commrllee was hdd fd Ihe (displaying 5O-year certificate) and LEADERSHIP! comact Ihe union hall. A I ~. we lhunk all th" mcmbcr~ who Int. Rep. Gary Gilben. (i&s pa). FORT On Feb. 22 mon:: than 50 member!> dOllated TIleal and those who showed I. .. U. 30S Wf\YNF... IN- With OUI el~cunns JUSI a momh panicipillcd in ourannu:ll bowling lour­ their concern by attcnding. away. be essenlial to h;lVI:: the namenl at li arbor Lanes. T he local e;ttends be... , \.\iislles 10 Bro. Slernz ~l3ncd SIC",Z Electric III il ....-ill leaders net'es~ary ~ r the fI.lIure Of lhe KRISTT L T(JItItES. P.S. Bro. Oa\'c "Puppy" Szlachta. who suf­ 1929 and conl,..lCicd in Li ncoln unt il 101.011. From the busines~ manager 10 fered "C\'ere cleclrical bums We hope 1940. On June 13. 1941. hc )Oll1ed the E)tccutivc Board. we nccd these 10 ~ce him bad: 8t work. soon. Local 6 16, Gr3nd 1 ~land. he worked 3'> an lran~ · Brother; and SiSlers. The pasl lead<:r­ DIA.'E L elcclrician Ihcre and IIIIer Povu. p.s. shrp has brought us 10 when: .....·e are BIG PROJECT IN ferred hi~card 10 Local 265. [n JanU3f}' 1973. Howard relircd from me IBEW today. If ....·e are 10 make headway THE WORKS al age 74. The local sends II ... deepesl againsl I h~ nonunion eiemcnt. the lo­ cal needs lhese dcdlc':lIed peoplc. So L.U. 22..1 (i,em&glH't), BROCKTON. WORK SAFELY sympatbies 10 Bro. Slentz'!'. family and fnends be there, nOi only II) vot~. bul al,o (or MA-Lel's hope our job marketsltlrts lhe f10mlnatrons. Your inpul al each 10 heat up a hnle. II cer1ainly ha.<; been t.C. 245 (o.u.go\,t.rtb&lcu ). TO­ C.R. BlJIWE.P.s LEDO. OH-11lc: oUlSlde work piC· union me~ t lflg is impOrt3tl l. Be: in­ a lo n ~. cold wlnler witb heavy unem· lure conlrnues 10 be down. bUI manyof fonncd and kno..... \Io'hal is bappening in plo)'mcnl your 10l-a1. Our local mailed OUI membership our ouuid<:: journeymen and IIpprcn­ liC'es hll"e been able to Stay employed, EMPLOYMENT Our\lo ork cominucs 10 be slow as ""c­ fOfTl1~ for the Co-Operative Allianceof move 11110 "pnng_ But our local con· Mass. Inc. This is an organizatIOn dc':. Ihanks 10 our Bralhers in Michj~an. lIIinOI:'i. Indllln.3. ant.! soulhern 01'110. IMPROVING Ir.ICIOrS are ver)' bus). bickiing numer· 5ignedloinvesl incommunilyproJtcts. ous jobs. LcI·S work logelher and reo Toleuo Edrson continuc .. rls L.L. 295 (i.o,u,rlb, rls, r- m&s pa). suchusaffordablehousmg. usingumon capture our .... ork. downsizing efforts. v.-jlh the IIl)'oITs of LITTLE ROC K.}\R-The",orkhere labor. I,. seeking. in... eslli1~nb from We have T-shin s availabk al lhe ~pproxlln3tely 30 lo.... er-lev<:1 manage­ ha) improved some. bul il Slilllc3\'cS It our pension fund and possibl from hll.lI with the IHEW lugo on lhem mCnl empl still 101 lu bc d~ired. The ANO projt::e1 15 indIvidual members In the fUlure. Wear Ihem and be proud to be a uniOn facing II real threal of munlcrpaliza­ manned u p and Au taken more wirenlen Brothers 31'Id Sisters. ma}'be it 's lime 10 member. tlOO. whIch would rtsuh III 3 I~of ils lhan expected. Bus. 19r, Jim OeIl1QO stan conslcicnng i n\ c:<.I mg In oup;el\'es We e"lend our sincere sympalhy to wim ourown money. lfwcarcn·t will­ customer base _Webllvc: 10see just how .md I holven:ceivtdconlplimenL-.. from tbl<; will affcci 001 negotiaJions .... tth thc families of Konstantins "Joc" IIlg to help oursthles. who ...... ill? both Becbtel and the power company them. DmilTlJeys and Alcl. Frnncis. v. hQ On ill larger scale. [)rcam World Inc. on the .... orl our peuple are dOlllg althe passed IH\3:). TheSt: ~Iired members. \'egotiations ..... ilh wrvG ~1V ChllJl­ ANOpla.nt In RU551:lIvillc_ Keep up the is proposing 11 four-season p;ui;; in the .... ill al..... ays be remcmbered PI ymou Ih/Bourne areas. llIe part is on nel J) are under way. Ihe statioo ""3." gOQd wQI'k. ~uy~! If ..... c don 'l sell our· the scale of Disncy World. The reprt­ sold. resulting in a new management ~l .. es. no one: else will. "'.:n. T. Ib'YtJI.. P.S. One ofthcobjectl\ cs oflhi.l. new <;entalives have talked 10 the building team_ Ilu~. Mgr. Denton and I \'i~iled the Itam is lhe of the trades and want 10 do the project 100 downsizing Siallon. B&K Electric job BIIM- Alcoa Planlat percent unton. They arc seekmg m­ \Io'hichcould reS\lll in Ihe fmure layoffs Bauxitc. AR. Alcoa is one or the hm TOUGH TIMES \'e<;trnenls from the InternatIOnal Pcn­ of some of our membel1i. major plants rn our Juric;diclion Ihat sion Funds. Even Ihougb this project is The televisron InduSIf)' In Toledo I" imi)ts on repulable: union COnIr3CIOn. L. _ 309 (i.o.u.rls.spa&lctll. taking a bcalmg . .... ilh many of the a long WiAy from Teccunng wor~ for our hard and fasl the way il has ours. it's Thanks to P'f(:s. Ron Dutr.a for ar· meeting 10 reyicw contraCI proposals fornegolialionsthal willsoon be under rangmg our Fiber·Optics T raimng Class. 'The Progress Commillee ha.l. w3y v. rlh Toledo Edl~on. been ....· orkmg hard 10 ammge Irtlinil1g OULSI~ conSlrucllt}fl .....ork ~ SIIII slov. but showing signs thai iLmay pick: programs_llmlcan be dlfficuh WlthOUI money to work with. Thc fibcr-optics up soon. Please n::mcmlxr 10 v.orl ~fely. clas!-': wa.~ done al nocost 10 the local or il.!. members. LeI's hope \\Oe can con­ RAy Z\"l~tlOWIC2. P1u;s. tlmle IOel'.:. P.S LOCAL MOURNS BRO. STENTZ SUPPORT YOUR L. U. 265 (i,mt.rlS&Sp3). LINCOLN. NE-Tbe local mourns the passing of LOCAL UNION Bro. Howard L. "Shrpwreck" SH':ntL local 295, lInle Rock. AR, crew al Ihe Alcoa Plant. L.U. 237 (iI. SI,\Gf\ RA FALLS. !\'Y---CongTnlulallOns ro Pres. Jerry Zcll. who was appointed by Mayor O 'Laughlrn to Ihe Niagara Falls Exam­ Some of ining Board. Congratulations 9..Iso go local 309, out 10 Bro. Sieve Ga ul. who aC(1e p l~d Collinsville. the position of electrical inspector f('r IL, members Ihe city of Ni agam Fa lls. Inthe O ur ann ua l banquct was held:ll lhe Centennial Ramada Inn. where sevcr.tl member ... parade. werc honored and received their ser­ vice pms. John R. Kloosterman and Le wis Morris recei\'cd their 55-year

IBEW JOURNAL/M AY 1992 21 hard to be prepared to accept what is d!lrity, Whether wc Ii fC being proo.ll1!r· From len, local Itc1Un lly happening. The ulU.'mrdLlY· (lU~ or ~ t ruggll l1 g. lei's nm f:lll (h~' ide{.l, 375, Allentown, PA, iIlcnl number:, w!;re very 10\\ through but .... Iand unhed forever! IItter-c:anltol erctw: Ocloixr, ,lnd th<:n they started elllnt)· JI)OI" SCUIJI rl. P.S. Oon Kernaehel, inS It'Jwllrrl Ihe 40 percenl oul ·"(· ..... orl Bruce Camev, levelix'fon: the yenrwaSQ'o'cr. Al press Randv Perkl, Amy lime. the-employment slluulion doe~II" Grim, Stflnley look promising fonhose whowerc: Iltld A LONG TIME Park', Dave off earlier. II cl)uld be as b.3d 11'" or COMING Aeichard, Butch w()t~c IluUI II WII,!. 31 Ihe beginning or Annowal1 and Karl t~ 80s. I .. L. )61 (i.o.cm&cat YI. EASTO N. Geiger, Not Some job~ thllt were 10 ~t.art ul the IlA-111 hnuary we had our f1rsl f\n· pictured are Alpn beginning or lhe year have been sel lIual r'url}, for new ruIU'ee~ 1111: PM!}' Rex and Tim bad. or pili all hold unul II fUlun,: dale. .... ,:h held al thc Club Mohichnn In Scholl enbergar . Some" ()f l l~~upposcd 10 stan in June. ~Q\ I II; I~Ul'()the,...wcrehonpred,lIII1J Bruce G,lm Is Ir we matntlltn our current n{(lionnl our congr:uulBtil'Jn!!o and besl wi~hc~ behind Ine camera. Icutkrlloiup. the recessIon may con· Ilft' elucndcd to all of them_ I muclndefinllC' l y.Somehavee}(prt'~d Wc'\I: !openl moo: Ihan eighl )'e:ar, opinIOn» Ihut .... c ~hould Ihro .... aUlhe trying to orllanize Lombardo &: Lipe KEEPING IT members. Republi':W1sout. We~tb(<JJU.s, .... S _ JOIIS~, p.s, Illtnbutcs the organiling .suC(e~s (0 tI Pt\ -Pre.. Bruce Grim and Ihe Public concerted effort by our locClI lind Lo KeI:lllons Commlllec: undertook a lit· c (ll~)! I. CTUJ110l1; 14}. J lam.'iburg. 1(,'. ter,cuillrol pmjC:Cl. T1lcprojt:Cllll\olvc", A COMMUNITY Wllkt~-Bo.rtt; 375. Allenlown; MIt), adopting a ill rele h ofhl gh"'''y alld keep· MEDICAL COSTS Ilal.lelon: and 743. R~dmg. TIle .,c'ven 1fI~ 111IHcrfree for as long Q",I·'j.lRour STATEMENT bUStnc$. managcrJo met many timc~ SKYROCKETING t'Ute. Thi:> nl~ in\olve') a liner pid,up wllh Iht eont.mclor over lhe 1lt')1 rew (U,c n\&h:I1 ., 1 > II O t:: ~IX, rOUf tlme~ a )'caror more If II'~ nc:cc=s­ I...U. 387 monlh.,. Lomb:mio & Llpt'\ 80 cnl· L. .... 32.'; U& rh ), KINGHAMTO:\', ~aT)' 1111: .. lab: pro\'ldc.... a !> of Ihc I~ 'y-worl. is o\cl""'-helmmg tlil .. h bags (lnd n~enl orungc: ve.s1.~. busy over last few month. It all mEW. org..nilcd by the local in y" tUl.;h !olarted "ilh our annual r"cme. The U\ m Ihl ... ~a . Unemployment remainS 1l10l'11: with ~afclY ~11m) II;I~rttnf: mlJ\(Jt'­ Ihey resIde hl@h In 11111 lU'ea,. Our rouse .... enl 1010 ists that ~t'~ working II panlcular h.. rd v,.'Ork done byourPicnit COnlmil· benefit"- and nothing 00 the pB~cht'(':}.. The mew Local 61 ~Iotnc A'i.~n lee ....' as reworUed Wllh rllnl~lIc luten· ~1n::Il'h or the hlgh .... lly Inc .. wltb the approval oflhc membc:r· The: COSI of rnedlCliI CaR: I" sl.yrodcl· TTII!.h collecled rrom bolh ~Ilje.s or d:ince. ~hIJl . was able (0 lake adVllnla~e of ~ ing, lind Vol! as II union feellhe effect of Ihe roady"ay Iii placed In gorba,e bags We've been keeping our members Ihe hlgn CO'>I uf heallh care. Someday "llch.. h Itq,in,g.1I ibA Ittlcr-(:ontro!1lI't..1 the: ha.lI, T"'O monlh ' I:m:r, our tlelthh theft .u\d rent tll.11 the rem3ining oflil.;e mnkc ~IO ,CXXJ per yea!" or $IOO,(x)o Th~ "gn utclude:s IhC' n.arne o( Ihe EducatIOn and WeUarc Commlll« per ycar. "pace after the building IS fC.1I1)Ultcd , vol un lee!" OrgllJltzatton, Nm onl) is treated our memben; to II Chnslma~ Our 1>000,Slruclion .... on.. conllnues 10 Party. Kath), B(}()p. George and One of ourcontnK1ors, Gleason Bee­ Ihl\ II good advenNng, carnpa!gn for Inc, gollhcWal-MartandSam·.. inlhc: bc:: \'1:1)' slow. The husiocs~ manallcr oLlr 101'31. btll VIr art alVlciolnga Conti Rebekah Friend. and '>Cvenll Qlhe:r\Ool· repons Ihal man} of Ihe p .... I)ttI ... y"t Vestal M.IIU. ~ job has 10 M com· deed rorour communllY tnd ourcom ~ untec:rs were responsible: for thc orga­ plcled by midsummer and will lake wert looling forward 10 h..i~· c been mOllweaJlh by I.ceping our hl(!.hwa)'''1 nizallon and succe...... of (Jur evenl'S II. dcla)'ed or to some cases Ilbandooc!d ql,ule fe ...... urler... We hope ...."OTL liller fltt. We 3]roO plan 10 ~op! ;an· Du!.. Mgr. Cl}dc. Bowden had Ihe Olll Ih,Ulk~ to Ihe loc;ah Ihal have: PUI ..... 111 pIck UJ'! "oon , Olhn' .. Iretch ..,f hIghway lind hive II ple(L"un'ofp~nllllg 8m 81am Learn 'lJflll;: uur mcmben tu .... vrl. ~ec )'uu ItIc Ihml \1ollday 01 IJle ur mllnned b) oor apprcnlico. 'With hi.\ 5O-}e.i( pill.. CotlW Isluldlloos. 1111 We : all members 10 tn;umt moolh p.m. WOI"L: in our area h3~ .. Io..... ed do..... n; Blain! Our first female mec.hanic. DouG BEllJooIMD. P.S. poinitllll), :.cl;\,e. Know }our c-andi­ ....e have H pcrcenl Ulletnployed With Angelina Happ. is 'iCheduled togrsdu. 'cd 11I"(c.lU or gelling ahead III Brothen>. Ihls slrullglln,g economy. thc work:1ns l ocal "367, Pres. Bush OnBII'I acknowledged Ihat .:Itl~ r II!. rurther behind. Easlon, PA, we're III a rece.~"iIOIl . Mr. l3u~h Dnd We. honored the retirees at a rtlin:· re ti r.. s ere Ronald Reagan Wi ll godown i!\ hlSlory menl haliqueT In thank lhclTI for IhC:lf Paul 8011(" AI as Ihe be", prc.~idc.nts Japan hilS cvcr contributions wilhin the local. A fi l)C ­ Sf:hOCh, Hftnry had. Brolhers .:1Od SI!=ler.!.. hXlk III liIe C181 Ihanks 10 ull of lhe Brothcn who Landsberg. label when you buy, Makc urc It reads colltributcd to this event \0 m(tkc II ~o Ch8111e Nuber, "M:tcle in Ihe USA .. <: 1>CClul Frannie Fehr It'li alwuys snd 10 repon Ihe lo~s or Lei's nil! forg~T lh l.S couIITry ' " pn· and Tod members. However, the follf)wlRg is II mllry ele/':lion~. and lei's nOI forgellhc Schuck. Ibn of the membch who have pll)~ed lrue meaning of brotherhood and .. oli - 3W:l'l: Ed ..... ard UI;I~c.h, l(} your" 0/ ser·

22 IIl EW J OURNA L!M AY 1992 vice, 77 ),carsold: Craig PBrker,scvtn­ for many years, Iln d we·re g!ad he 's year mcmbet. 32 y~ars old. Our condo­ able 10 re tire in good heallh. lences arcexlendcd 10 Iheir loved ones. Tygan Dam III Graflon. WV, may Everyone should gctll1volved in the .soon add a hydro unit, anotlH~r !rend poltlical process and decl fTl(;n ds of toward cleaner uno cheaper c!~t r k 1:IOOr, Let 'S pul Bu~h on retlremcnt, power. Orllanizcd labor rates Sen. Tom Harkin Our O rgani zi nG Commi lice has been (D-Iowa) wl lh u 94 percenl fllvor.abk ll1t.::ct ing regularly. and we havc!>cveral vOling record. proSpeCIS simmering on the burners, CUFFOfI.[) HIOOIi"!, p.s. Wilh Ihe overwhelming ntlmber o f union electricians in our Icmlori.the commillcc's cffon!> hav..: really gl\'cn auf ~ro8ram :i shrn in Ihe arm. We Local 449, Pocatello, 10, member. 61 the workshop. CRAnSMANSHIP inducted DeWa)ne Stuller. another IS THE KEY Itnl:r.; buying Japane'}C cars who do allcnd. BrOlhtrhood abreast of ..... ho ends up mau,,'c. and Ihe t:K'UCS di s-cussed should and trying 10juSIlfy it by ..aying "qua!­ If)"ou !'Iu ppor1lht' directions o f Ihe friend or foc help all locals 1IlVolv~ CrafL!.man­ il )''' should examine th<:ir o .... n work­ local. do more Ihan vOle-rededicate JCfo. \1rGu. DIIG. ship issuilihe key-do i[ once. and do inghabiL". Weare the harde.'il worL.ing. and activalc.lf)oudon'l.domorcthan il righl. Callbacks or havlIIg 10 Icar heM trained work force in lhe .... orld. complain-get involved and make wort.: oul and redo Ihejob bccau~eora and we're cKlremcly proud of II. changes. The choice remains youn. for mistake aren't accepll1ble, We nn:: the Amenca IS ('(111 do. and we can too Ihat is Ihe real ,'alue of democracy. A ECONOMIC personal commilmenl is the price we be!>1 thaI money can buy JEFflID' P GEIlIi.E.'o, I~ S ARENA GLOOMY Seasonal slowdowns ha"'e hil. but mU~1 pa~ to ensure our continued SO<'­ mQ~1 of the local C:OJllraC'to~hl1ve kepI cess. MallY more changes wilt ta~1! L. U. :l S9 I u ,e Ol&ees l. JOIL~STO \\ N, about the 'iamc 3moum of employment place in ttl< futurt. We must ask Ihis PA--Ourareu. M.e other areas, IS scc­ Ihe) had during the summcr nnd carl) ORGANIZING qucsHon Will ....'t!' stand by as he:lple ~~ mg gloom and doom in the economic observers or collectively \I,'ork [o.se­ fal l. There are more than 70 memben. TOP PRIORITY arenB. At leasl 1.000 f'COplc 3 monlh ,""od.ing in Ih..: juri!>liiction. lind \\0 e' te cure a fUiure ..... hlch will beuenhe lives are being laldorr-mm[ ....·ll h nochance lookmg forward 10 a much belief QUt­ LU.4~5 r i&~3 ) . SA TI'LE CREEK. of those \\oe love? We 3'TC blessed 10 of rttall. Many Americans have an looL We ck) ",ppri:ciall: Inc3is In 1M: ~II-The second Annual Dmncr­ ha\'c a poilltcal system ....'e caJldemoc­ ap~lilc for ftu-cign-made produCK so Rocky \1 ounlam area. the Nonhwesl D3Jle~ WitS a huge SUCCI:.SS. Bro. Bob racy. We mu.sl .....ork to keep it ali\ e. fe .... er American workers are needed and O'~T pam. oflhe counlTy for put­ K~rrand his(.'QllItnllte.e w rl.ed hard 10 TI-n C Jr.o.;SD.. B.M to produc(' prodUl'IS. Another problem ling our people to wort.:, Maybe "'ecan ~ Ihal "'" .... hoauendcdenjOled thcm· \Ituppon the leadershlp·sgoals. The lo­ Crew and .... ill be on-line !'lOon. We sluod up, and collecll'oel} Ihey .... II! IJcled J.OOut his new building. hi: con­ cal would be sufferi ng Ir \I.e had h:ad­ thank OlltsiSler locals Ihill helped bring change lhe ('Qur<;e o f hl"IOTY . Oernor:­ lacted the builder and i n~i"led tJnioo ers who W(.Inted to deal .... ith business Ihal proJl!C1 to fruition for the fine racy is sometlulIg .... e m the IS EW ha\e !>ub!'\ be used throughout Ihe Joh. An­ and gmernmem 111 the ways of the quality o f craftsmanship and brOlher­ too long takc.n for granted. For i1 10 olhtr one who used us on hlS lheater past. We ha,"'e much to be grateful for. hood Ihey exhibJled under such slrin­ contmue to work ..... e must stand up and offered [0 help mlhe area is Roy We encourage all members 10 ac­ genl \\iori.. conditlon!'l. The Deechursl and collectively \I,'ork for the Ihings al! CIlIlk. Mr. Oark offered a hclpinghand live l) ~uppon the goalsandobjecti\'cs crew in the phelO contalll~ 100 many .... orL.crs need: heahh coverage. n::I1((:­ to Zc:nJlh worler.. of Local 1453, o f organized labot Thero's no OLher Brolhers 10 li... l. bul \\e needed and ment wi th dignity. a decent standard of Springfield. MO. who ate losing their group concerned", itb our health and enjoyed Ihem all liv ing and secumy for our rllm i l i e~ job~ 10 Mcltico. With emena1l1ers of well-oc1ng. Anyone ..... hQlhinks differ~ CongralulallOm. 10 "Papp)" 13d Education and unit)' Me our greatt.::st I hi~ magnilud..: Mepping lip to help ently is in for a. surprise, We muSI buy Kiuleon hh retttcmeni. Jack has been tools for hUl ldiag n beller 10nmITOW champion ourC3Use, we asunlQn memo prodtJCIS mnde by umOn people in lhe a hard-chargtng member of our local We con!lnue lO run education upgrade bers should show Qursuppon forlhem. Umted Siaies and Canada. J()[. SM""', P.S.

A GLIMMER OF LIGHTS L. , .u)1 (i.rls &spa),;\ URO RA, IL­ TIle lockout and subo;equent strike at Caterpillar loc. In Montgomery. IL. renect the condition of the worker and the local economy. Si nce Ihe Reagan admmislrallon a nd the "Decade of Local 425, Fairmont. WV , Beechurst c re w. Lawlessness," Ihl.! NU~B has gi\'en

lliEW JOURNAUMA Y 1992 23 pennission 10 compunic~ 10 cxerclse ben. 01 Locals 77. Scali !.:; 12.~, Pon­ I!lr 100nlhl), meeting. and s(lffie lill At ~ebruary'" meetlng,monics ..... ere "mnnagCnlCllt prcrogltllve.... the peT­ lu nd. OR; 659, McMord. O R; 3011 our dltln'l 'l.1y 10 ull(,IW Ihc rcgultlr fIll.."t::l approprlaled for h O~(Jital chunllt!S. mallenl rtplactment o( 5lriken. pro­ local ratified a ne ....' . Ihrtc-ycllt con lng , Whh th is conllnui ng decline o f Sal:1tnaw Valley Siale Unrvenity and mOlion of Juni r emplo),cc5 10 man­ lract wit h the Non hwe~ 1 Line Conllltl:­ lIucre"l rn 1,1(1100 QCl ivnies. whal lS Ihe Oppon u lll ll c~ 11IduSInail/aIJon Cen­ agemcnt jlO'>lllon\ lind the qUill 1lI~ ofa I O~ . I-lighlighh of lhe package eall l(N' fut ure uf our loe_1 union':' Young or Icr. Oon', forgclllboul the unemploy­ union member In Ihe middle of. rrike In IOcn:a~C' IOlhe JfJtlrncyman IlnelllclI old. upprentlce.-. or joumc)men, "c mcnl and ;;Ind.. C(on(mIY .... hen No­ lbc 11I1~'lCl-folrc altitu(ic Wblll'~ rule 01 65 ~n:el1t I!ffedl\\! J.tn 1, Illu~1 wOfk logelhr:r (Ot' 11'11\ org.llIlIJ.· ... cmbtr liIrrl\lC,\ We mu.!.I support good for bU!'inc,\ I.,. good for th~ 1992; 4 percenl for 1993: and) rercenl lion to survive friend of Jabor and .stan kccping economy-htl.. n·, worked. People llrc' for 199" . pl u ~ ad(.lllltHlal l1loll i C'~ lor Member.. don 'I forgCI I IIl~ I\a/l elt.'C l1HHlUr,ltlUrinl! mlh ... country burdened b)' freewheehng hU~ l nb~ medlc,,1 bcilCfil~.I ... .1dJ ltlon. 1I M a(~tl lion ycar. not only ror g\)~crnlllcnt JOltS Ii C'tL"IE"(S:. P.S The eomest is no-win. II'S an uphill RCCQ \'Cf), Procntm WI'l1 IMlnted. alollg. "nice", but furourJOCli 1union as well bailie S l rlkcr~ un- ri~~lI1g C\'erything Wllh 11 ne .... dlug policy Till'! }CIlf. lake enough Intete!>1 to .11 · they ha\ e . and union ~olid:lnty IS \'I lal. Work In our area COntIOU(~ to be the Icnd thc nominal Ion meetlDg or .\Iccepl A<; bh~ot Ihe rlghlro "lnkedlnlllll~h .lI be"lll h"~ been III lert, Ir A ulilun I'\; n srllciou~ eqUivuleli1 01 Ihallhe LRBhruochungedlihule.and OUI .. y .. lem o f gO\lcrnmenl 1\ gOlllg 10 t-1iC(IICllCe Jnd mength. SAN OI J::GU. CA- t\ l lhe December 11 ~cllcml membe,...tuprm.. 'Clmg .II WID> Ih.allht board i:l cl'ICourllging manllge­ work for all of WI. then III of UJ mU~1 DIu. S<:'ttOOOl'ls. p.s. an honor nnd a privilcge (or BU5, Mgr. ment and labor 10 'ilt 1 ~C1hcr al ItIC vOle_ Tom Pndcrnore and the 8rother<> and negoli.1lmg lable? 11' .. gOllli; 10 take n Ul W IlIUI>;t, IJR truSI (In both part, Si~[tr$ of our local to recognize 40 ClONGRA1UIA1IONS, longtime memben (or then dcdlcallon "'O\T1~"'" n, 11.utl. l~. P S BRO. FOSTER IU the ullioo and the e~ l rical indu.!.t.ry CONDITIONS ror SO Of morc )'cars We cong.rnlulale '_U,557U.4!m.rts&spa). AG ISA \\. them on Ih l ~ achle:\clTICnt MI-CongraluhlllomtoBus Mgr.GII IMPROVING Ja- HuKnt JR.. P S. WE' RE FIGHTING Fo.ttr..... ho wa rcdeCltd a.J president 1_ • SUJ (u&O. \"10'lROE, .... \ ­ BACK ohhe Sagm"v. u.burCOlincil. H ~ Will WaN.Id. TelcphOnc negotulIIolU llIe hclp the coolmUnll) ~ctp Organlltd Lt;. :t n (i.o&rt ). SA' - n F. R~ A R ­ under wily: lhe ConlntCl C'ltput... CC1r1y labor', mtcn:--'Is .1I\e for anothcr tttm SISTER LOCALS DL'\O. CA-On Jan. :!1 Q\'C'r 250 Ihls Rlanlh A.-. ehD.lr-pawn of the SaJ/.ln.II~ An-a Brotbr:rs and SI"'C~. repre..cnllng -.c:\­ Condilion II the Lo"'ett Plam are GI 'Alh AlluU)l.:e . Ilc hilS been ,"SUll­ WERE THERE tr1l union wde~ . .... e:nt to CU)' Ibllio Impro\"iol_ 'e .... hghunaon L'ml\~. 4 menial In captunng the CIESI .... rnfOf ' lei our locllI pollUtlan':l k.n()'o\ they w\d 5. along \to ilh I~ "ddilion of the nlllll("' nctv.-orl. (OClhly"hIChha.... bro· L • 581 11 &0). MOR RISTOW:-I. ~J -Thl" po;;1 ""imci \/,,1" one of the ~ouldn 't 1x reelected If the)' ;}~ .. roed new gange. will ~1I11) Impl'(Wc 11te" I.en ground 1111~ muilimillton-dollar touJ!.hc'>l an n:ccnl hl!-loryforourlocaJ the upcoming water proJect 10 an OUI­ "'UlLill~ \,.uulhliuu, rut Ihc VIIJJIllt.11 tBulll)' h3"l"n::aled con~lrucllon wor~ MilO) f~tol"l eontnoolcd to itJov.' ne .... of·lo""n. nonunion eonlriCHlr T~ liclcti are on !ale for the annuli IUW evclltUlllly" III pto... uie petn'I,lllenl con!,lruC'Hon to u ncar ~UIJKhllll: Ihe politician!> re!\ponckd allll di do 'I av. ;}rd tlnlll~kc .hltl will be held June: I ~ II JObs. for thlOi urea. rctc!o!olon. the. I)verbullt omme:rci3:l the CQnlrncllQ TIC. v.lllch ..... ould havc the: Orange Count) Pitft... like !)lmth,IJUI orgl1llll.e,. h;u ~n ~1l11!'~late Imukel and the 1cn1(lhy de­ .)uu..ullll.u.JetJ Ihe dnlil".. 1 ""UI~ h) ;\~yrt'cn\lrl') 1...... '~ht'llrnrllro bu ) _ lit" lumo::d the K man remodel­ LalT)' MUID'. ",,("re looking r.nw. Our ler­ Helix: ElectriC'. the fASlesl-growing '""Ioh (In I~~I Holland around b) nonunIOn ela:lrit:al contractor ~e~t of Kcmg )OU III the clamba~c, Larry We Mgn ng the ~lcclrit.1 VrOrt.IO contnc:t ntary also has no fewt'rlhan fOUT mOJor ~e ..... e, plbnl~ wllh ').tllle ·mandaled the 1i~1. Ippi. lbt lime has e~ look forv.rutI to \u:lIIg aU our ne ..... IS the: JOb 1-01 "Itlned. JI:Hlng.n Olga­ hookup bans. These aJellS are:all due to ~hc-n .... c nc~ III ~Cl flUl aM grl filii mcmbcn 1" lbe month I) umon mcct­ IHICI a,) qualirtcd.lS Mike iJ, Ii plu~. be hack on lhe Ime ~lIh nc .... ' Clt.UB \\.o'~ bK"1. One ""'ay .. c do Ihi is III~~ The: l('Cah 50Ih Ilt1nr ... er<.ar) I" l,nronllmll1el TOialOtl Refinei') hod e~p3l..1 t )' allo Priem .nd Cliff 10 be on a ~(ad)' de line. A ~pedal G r ~ory . mr'C'un~ wa~ callr::d to VOIC nn maney AREA WORK v. c:" re ('4I)" H1J'; 11\10 our health and .... cl~ fan: plnn. lind only 40 men1t1Ct'i III GOOD Icnded. TIll'. meelrng ".I~ held ulluur re,ular meeting,fI1@ht bcr('ol'e O\lTn=ttU L.U. 483 (o,lI& h: tI ). T ACOM A, \\lA-After 0f,C\ eral mOlllh~ or m l en~ cOnirlcl llC'goIHUlon ... I ....·O of our IInlh From lelt, Locel THE TEST OF TIME \Cliled wllh lin: 1..11)' ur T oII-UIIIII. le .. ~ ­ 545, $ 1 JOMph, ing four UDIU ~lill un..euled v. IIh the MO, B.os. Tom L U. 589 trr), J I\ M J\lC A. l .l .. NY­ cityal pre'>s llDle The PCIlUl'iuhl Llghl Broob, John WJl h union llleTllbe~ h.lVlIl& higher Co,. Elmhu~l MUlual Po\,\.e:r and Li8hr. l ogan, Martin wages and beller benefits than non­ Hnd Parkland I !~hl (llld WIIII'rnrgnlUi Bu,"" L.lrty UIIIOIi worker;. II !>wllds to rca!<.On the lions are tinder way. Wc're hopin,il ro r Wa lle " Bill garn~ Ihal represenled" orkel'S achieve 8 qUick rewh'c IOlhe~ canlrach ScroggIns, Craig .. cl lhc ... tRl1dard for all w{lrkcr<; IOlOlnvt' OUf 're .... csi orgnlli/cd unil. tht: Cit)' Hotfmon e nd J ohn ror. When )OU Hl. ke inlo consi dcratiCtn. Qulnlon at Ute ofSumllCT. hll~ .. tuneu t1e~(lIIIU lIln~ 011 thnt OU I (If e ... ery 10 worker'i In d tir!'>1 conlnu.-I . Spm", ,lI1d (,lI l hll~ia'1I1 Hoprl lp nd En l Ameli lI'~ wll(~ rOi'Ce oilly 1.5 are llmong Ihe employee'! ~~ 11IRh Mcm Hosp l1al. unionln'd, II I" clem Ihol QTleto nized

24 IHEW J O RN A LIM A Y 1992 From let! , Local On behalf of the local, condolences his appoinlment as a barehand instruc· 589, Jamaica , U ., aree)(lendcd to the fnlll ilic~and friend~ tor and cmmntltee mcmber. Honorary NY, Bus. Mg r. of the fol lo wing members who passed withdrawal cards we re awarded to Caggiano and away: Eelc C havez, Anhur Johnson, George England. Don Bromley, Mike Bros, Dennis Brooks Roberts, Oarton Walliron, Tho· Ru ~lI. Larry Jo nes and Jim Murphy, Hartley, Carl mils Brandon, l>tessv Gonzalcs, John We wish them good luck in ull their 80rdlerl and Pete ShUll, Wilbur U m~nhofer. Arnold fUllIrc endeavors. Fa rael al a Ctalms Vaillanc-oun, Carlos Lard. Ri chard I.ayoffs arc cyerywhere, and we're Bnd Grievance Parsons Sr.. Thomas Taylor, Mu uncc no exception: 28 elllployt:C~ have losl Tra ining Seminar. Gonzales. Edutlrdo Lun a. loe IlitH Jobs. We have raIsed S6.230 for Rodnguel,JarnesSwII7.er. JetTy Kropf Ihe Lal(,1'off Employce.;; Fund 10 help and Amold Rooka.rd. out these employees. A round of ap­ We also mourn the unlimely death plause to all Brothers lind Sisters for of Bro. From'" R. Rodriguez Jr. Bro, thCH gracious and un selfi~h giving In Rodrigue1. . a lincman wilh Mora-San these economically Irying times. Ev. labor ha.'\ a job o f monumenlal magni. LET'S WORK Mi guel Eleclrlc Co--op, was killed while cry lillie bIt helps. Thank ),ou aiL lude, and Ihi~ makes union member-. re pairi ng electric t in ~ downed by a D.S. 1"oG1I,\.\1. P S anu Iheir le;ldcn. \'cry spcci:tl. TOGETHER sm l w~lorm Frank.. who IO I'.::d ~porb. Bu~ , Igr, John Caggillno rn('el ~ the Il':avC5 behind a Wife. two k ids ;tnd L.U. 601 (i& r tb). C II AM "AH; ;"oj· challengc~ that Jabor roce... loday iJ! L RBANA, H.- Brothers and Sislers. milny friends. The local sends liS con· affording ourmem ben;' n: prcscnlnli \'CS dolences to hiS friend!. and family. SAVE A JOB­ It'" vital 10 the ISEW and to our Jobs the required lramlng lItey will nel':d 1(1 by Ihat we remain finn and S!eadfasl in our Lel's show lhe lapanese our unit)' BUY AMERICAN combat Ihe oppo~ilion they ma> meet making "ure .... c:: look for the Made In Inlhe purSUlIOf!lJUS,1 repll!.,-.enlll.lll'In of belief of SQ"dari l ~_ We must face tht': Ihe USA logo. Always buy American. L.L. 631 (i&emJ. ~ EW I WRG H . Our 589 B ~hers and Si:..tefS. gnm realll) that then: are elt':m-en~ .... hich continue to work ag:lln~t the cry D,\III1IU. J. BI.Ailt, p.s NY-Qur loc:11 particip:lIcd in Ihe Major changes have Iilken plllce 10 Marc h of DImes \\'a U;;athon In the: p.urvi'iing the present recession will be lost if we KIfl g.l>ton.1ni~ is becoming an annu.ll ..... ill continue 10 wllnSllmd lhe IC.$t of s-pringcvent fora numberofpcoplc.lf time. Our contract ItCgOilalions nave don'l continue 10 fighl fos- our wori... We must slid. I @elher in order 10 you mls\Cd 11 IhlS tear. come OUI nel(l grown longer and tougtler. but Ihis is LEADERS )'ur and makc the biggest group even when-our Unll)' and lhe IBEWfashlOR sU['\'ive a recession lh:u has grtpped COMMENDED bigger, Bro. ,Mike Shannon plll~ a lot of profe'islonalJ .. m come Intop!;I),. Our our country in one oflhl': y"ors! unem­ ployment pc=nods. of .... ori..mIO Ihis e\'cf)' ~ car, .md Local local altain.s an coonnous !moun! of L 6 13 (Lo,em,rls&sp'a ). AT· No ..... IS the time to .... :md up for Ihc:: 631 Ihanks you. Mike. re~pect from our ddler:s;anes becaLL-.e ' .AI\"T". r.A-~ work silUalion in vel) righls and prh ileges for which "The union officers appn=cialc all the of our ability 10 pull togethe.r in a Allanla has Improved somewhat: ho.... - our r~father;; foughl and <;uffen.:d. membc:n< .... bo arc: ~nding In informa· unified fashion e" l':r. mam of our membc:n. are !.lIlt Ut'snot belhcgenenllionofdcciri 31 lion aPfJCaring in Ihclr local new<;;pa· This is an eiccllon year, Ne:u momh. unemployed. Ollr Mark.el Recm'ery worker; who gll\'e up un ~lid:mty and pen. aboul nonunion he1p·wanled adt> eeneral elecllons .... iII be held for our Plan I~ showing good bcndll~ and 1'" our right 10 do our JObs a<; quahficd and future jObs. Our (BEW 631 .. ign m local. In \lovc.mber the presidenlial responsible fOf3dding employment for electricllIl \\orkcrs ofthc IBEW. Lei's thl': sladlUm III ewburgh I.) being 11:­ election will be held, Eac"h deC'llon, qUlle a few of our members. The: busi· work logelhe.r to fight off lhe disrup-­ painted and will be back up In cenlcr \\ hcther on Il 10Clt1 or nallonal leyel. ne!>:>Qffi~ 1.. 10 bc:cOfllnlended fo.-the: tivc elements thai are trying to steal ftCld soon. The ·by-16·foot ~Union. nOl i~ should bc taken forgr3nted. This rorc~ight <;;ho\\n In implemcmmg thiS Yes!~ sign withourloc-ars phone nurn· a"'-':ty ollr \('1') li'"elihlXld, We mU'it the foundallon of democracy. ik sure plan stand as a bod) of one under the proud heron 1I11,still uponcopoftne'iladium to make il ~ orl.. :lnd gCt 0&11 and "OIC! We must remember thIS tS an clcc· heritage of Ihe IBEW and the AFL· and gels out Ihe mcssage 36S days :l ~U nlon . Ye.~!·' for a Ix!Uer """orlcing 11011 )e:ar. \111)'be Ihe- most Important CIO. Remember. solldant~ means e\­ year (366 days: tht~ year). cnvuOnmenl one in mOSI of our lifetimes. \: c ha.. ·c (rrOOdy must ....'on.. 10gcIlIer toward The-Organizmg Commitlee j~ grow­ Jl.IJ\-.., D_P ~RO. P.S. had 12 yeaf5 of the Republican Party the single goal of selling Ihe \\orkmg ing, ;:too the more It grv.... s the beller 11 dictating lhe economiC' course of our ~ta.ndlU'ds from ..... hich all Amcricans gelS. One ofour goals It> logel allof our country and have ~u{fered the CQfL<;.e­ benefil_ members and their spouses n:gistercd qucm:-et> of the absolulc failurc of lhe 10 'o'ott':. Everyone ~m ... lo want to do WORK LIST "voodoo economic policy" known as his or her pan to help organil.C the GROWING Reaganomio.. Tbe projecled free-trade nonuOion electricians and conlnK"IDrs. ag~ement with Mexico as pro~d ISn'1 il greallh:n the. re:.! oflhe cQUnlr} L.U. 595 li.o.c&.m, OA KLAN D. BECOME ACTIVE b, Ihe Bush AdmlRl<;tratlon will dev­ is finaU), discovering \\ hat unions have a~lale whal i!< Idl ofthenlanufactuong CA-Thc "1o'ork picture remains ~Io\\' AT MEETINGS !..nown all along-~' e a Job: 00) III Alameda COUnl}'. The number of base of our coumry. To hope for B American. Maybe people are finally members on theout·of·work lisl keep.. L U. 6] I (Lo.u.t.,c-.It\'& k ll). ALB-C· belll':r future for oursdvl':s. our (; hil ~ ....aking up. In had limes people \1o'am lO grQwmg. Thi .. recC".. ion i~ a perfect Q ERQUE. N M -Wor~ ha~ been drcn and our countrv, we must makc le-dITI more aboul lhe union. II's a. fact e:umple of poctf" gO" emment m:lI1agt slow: lhere are 130 men on the books. our YOK('''' heard nt the ballot 001( thio; the union movement had ils blg!!c~1 menl V~e Democflltlc I hi~ 1992t':le c~ Dean Oop~on reponed Ihat seyeral \'e3.1. W e must besu~ I.hatnot only are gams jU<;1 ;Iftcr the Depression 11lc lion. membersoonated lime to 'Wlrc the Tri· ~'C and Qur faml lie .. regi<;;lered to "'OIe. reason isob\'ious-tn bad times work· The Annual Old· Timer!> Night snele House. a sheller ror homeless w~ muM vOle. We musl also vote for ers gel beal OO .... n II~ far as wai!es and A \\ ards Banquet was held. l'b¢re \\ere m~Ilc.f'i. Bud Ho-.elton. Don SanchcL lho~ candldllle.~ who hold lhe ..... elfare condll1Ofls go. and when things pick 168 pm~ and 5Croll~ aVo ,mled to memo Jr. and Tom Dayis, 10 name II few. of the \\orLangpeople of Ihis country back up. lhose .... orkeN want 10 Ix­ ben: ha\'i n@. 2j or more years of ser­ donated <;("\'cral hours of Ihclr Illne foremost In their campaigns. tTeated fairly. This is almost impos. v ice.. Bro, Leo Penrose received a 7(}.. Kelly Elec:lric fumished the lic::-cnsc Issuesofpril1lal:) concern ~ hou Jd be SL Ie if they don', come logelher l\nd ,;ear award. and Bro Jim Ambrogi re­ lind the mlllerlaL JObs for all ..... ho are able 10 work: :I organilA: into one group. Remember. Ceivoo hi<; 6O·yea, :l",'ard. Afly-fi .. c­ Begil)ning the. 1992 season. therc'lI health·care poliCY. to en~ure Ihat all dlyided we fall. vear awards WCnl to Bros. Anhur be un IBEW sl!n proudly displayed al who need medical allc ntio n havc lIC' Attend union meeting': buy U.s. Light bum and Steyc Ma rtm. Thanks to Ihe Duke SladlUm. ce~., 10 il: and all education ryslem. and Canadian products: n:g isterlo Votc : Ore. Mgr. Barbara O'Dea and her S:1l~ff This is e lectton year: be sure to gel wherl': po!.l-secondar), edUC311i:>n is not lind be involyed Jusilin opll()n for~omc, bUllS aYa ilable and Ihe retirees who provided thedlXo, O UI lmd l·Ole.. If you aren't rcgl .. lered. SA"1 FMTm III, P.S_ r::ltions. Rame lickch are oold dunns call the hall. Someone Ihere will dtrttl for anyone who desirt:!> it. Vote~it'~ each old· timers mghl. li nd tbe pro­ you 10 ~omeone who elln get you reg· our righl and our dUl y. l,;C'cUs gu Jil l': L:lly tu the RclllcC':" Cl ub. Istered. loNSIF F Pwn. P,S Many o f the prizes are contnbUled by t\ t a recenl un ion IIIct"lIng, there EMPLOYMENT con t ractor~ . This ycarovcrSI ,400 was were 18 IIl Cm be r ~ in a.Hendancc and ON THE RISE collected. This will help 10 fi nance Ihe evcn fewer at B meeting before thaI, Reliree~ Chn<;lm a.~ Part)' ;md Will aha inc!udmg only onl': apprentice. At an)' LlnLE BITS HELP L.U . 659 ( i.u,u,>em.cill l·& Ic It}, be u~ ed for 111an k~ s.hdllg ba~ke l s for Wedne$dnyorSaturollY llIec.lmg, Ihere M EOf Q RO. OR--considcring ev· thc nccdy, The lup-five prize ... were should be at least ZOO m embc. r ~. il l ~ l.. ,627 (u), FORT PIERCE, FL­ erything, lhlS winter was bcl1~'r for the won by ret i ~s. eluding a minimum of 15 appreillices Anolher s1rung and ~ ucccs.. fu l United in!> idl': und oubide eom.tructiol1 than II Meetings arc sid l held each ~ccond Reml':IlIOer apprentil.:el>. you are the Way campaign was complelcd, and hn.;; been fQr Wille time. Between Ihl~ Thursday of the momh. Keep your future. So come on people. gel IIIQre 200 lIem!> were colleclcd for Toy ~ for and Ihc locals norlh of U ~, nearly every­ union strong; "Heno meeting... involved by attending your union mec t ~ Tots. one who wants to has ~Iaycd fairly D IA,,-':N I! Ii. R E'iNOlm. P S. ings. Congralultllions to W W. PI ~t o l e on bu ~y.

I.BEW .JOURNALfMAY 1992 25 Remember 10 bu) U.S. and Canil~ Ih:n look first plac e: mlhe Indiana Siale dian producK Be American: donOtl'o'ait IBEW Bo~ ling Tournamenl hdd in fOrlhe pollllcian to pass laws f()J JOu 10 l.afayclIc, LN. III Fcbru:uy. oct In our be$1 inlt;~b . The mlllonal decllOns WIll be held tl.uaJ>J. KJ.E\'E,. P.S. in November. This election will have an impaci on our live; in the work place and o n Ihe lives of o ur families and our communi lies. We have banded A FiniNG together 10 collccllv cly bargain and to gnin a voice in the poli tical process by TRIBUTE lobbying and supponmg ourrepresen· L.V. 667 (u ), PUEULO. CO-Our tll tl\'e.s .... ho suppar1 labor. The mOSt members employed by WesLPlains cffectivc lh i ng~eC'llJldoi lovoiellnd Energy compleled lhe 115-"\' to 132- 10 encollrage ever)one we !rnow 10 n)fC. It doesn'l matter tbal the opin­ h ~ubl>talion near Florence. CO. Local 667, Pueblo, CO, Donald H. Sklla SubstatJon, ion ~e WestPlains announced that this ~ub ­ and fms hold deararr faithful and lrue. If we doo't vale. an}' other station will bedcsignated as the Donald Ihe Paine~vllle COUnlr) Club, All nnd prunll5eS 10 \igorousl) pur:.uc II!!. erran ..... t: havt: taken "'iIl ftnd us shon H. Skala substation. honorint: our de­ members in\'iled join. aims. are to of our goal of a faIr and honorable lire ceased member. Bro. S"nla worked for ~Ieartfclt s ylll path), and wndolcm:es Wc're in the early stages of organiz· fos-oun;cl\'es and our families. Wcst P lain~ and il~ predecessorcompa­ to the families of our dcceasc::d Brolh· mg effon:. :iI Trtmaint Inc. and 501 Have a safe and happy sum.mer. nie:, for 43 years. He began h i~ career at en. O rville Pierce. Snm Naito and Elecl.ric Consiruciion and Sen'lt·c. Viclor, CO, working as a S ub~ l :ltion Howard Mcnough. We welcome Bro. DennIs Austin to D AVIE) A. SoLOQVIST. f>.s , Icnder. ~I c Ihen movcd to Pueblo lind T I~ I t.11lrY GAlOIJ-", P,S his new position as business rcprcscn­ eventually became a substatIon crew tatl\'c. and we Ihall ~ Ken Brotherlon foreman. Donald served th e local failh­ for his service 10 the local. SUPPORT NEEDED fully for 43 yelll'l and held sc\ eral Our blood drive led by Torn Jerome union office, during Ihal period. Bro. PLANT ON and Gary Turner provided Q6 unit~ 10 L .699 (u). ALE ~~ORLA. VA­ SuJa is sorci) missed by the Brother­ lbe local Red ero s chapter. On Saturday. June 20. our picnic ~ III and SistCf5 of the 1000aJ. and we fed It ~ SCHEDULE Rl'SSBJ. L \ 'IALL. p.s. be held for our mcmbc!-rs and their very filling this substation be: dedi­ L.U. 675 (i&o), ELIZABETH, '\'J­ families and fnends al Locu!)1 Shade cated 10 him. The 6-W-mc.g.J ~ JII Lindtn Cogeno;ra­ Park. Triangk. VA. from 10 a.m. to 6 s~ S. JOBES. P S tion Plant. the largeST suC'h privalely ENCOURAGE p.m . 11.... 111be;\ potluck: so. bnng your owned plant in Ihe counlry. I~ pro­ f3\'oriledish, Volunlet:Bareneeded 10 ~res,sins on schedule and should be VOTING s(1 up nnd cleon up. Check with your compkled by midsummer. ThIs Job shop steward for funher infonnalion. has !~ro\lided cmploymem fo r several L U. 697 (i), GARY AND Your suppon is needed. hundred loclil members and Irear'~ picnic ai'o fun and LOCAL HANDS and <;()I1le uninformed cilizen!.. proj«'l!> lK'ces~flll as previous one ... l1te Local BUSY planned for OUr .Irea are ha\-jng dim· 697 ScholanhipGr.mts fOfchildrcn of lDcal 673, Paine.syIlJe. OH, Pres. Joe cully gettmg appro\'als. The member­ local me.mbers ancnding college will L . . 725 (i,rts&s pa), TERRE Pierce, Bus. Mgr. Eland aod Fin. sec. shIp bas 10 gelln\'olved In the uppronl be pic ked by lour..."1)- althe piCniC. Ap­ HAUTE. IN-for the I ~ couple of plic.lhQn~ G18ng ltu~omo dl'~8Y 81 w!llrd$ from process and voiC"<: our opinions 10 the: for Ihoe grants should be years, our members have been keeping the Monlor Chamber of Commerce officl3ts who have Ihe power 10 ap­ turned in by Ma) 29. bu,,) w'orkin! on the conslrucllOn of and the-lake County CommissIoners. prove Ihc!se projecis. Bro. Richard Schutkmske wa.s rec­ IWO ne .... prisons. The One Ihat is 10 ' lor dislinguished community service. CO flgralUlallons (0 Wither Moyle, ognized for landing u ~mlle-record Illke cated IR Roblllson, IL, I~ com pleled who re<:eived his 65-year pin. W alter trout, weighing in al 2K pounds. I and m use. The olher One, which is hard l), ever misses a Il)Cal union meel- ounce to crase a record sel bl t982. 1(J(:lIed ncar Carlisle. lN, is under con­ 1992-A YEAR 109, CongralUJutlOns. Rich' Honors were in struction We'reglarl tohave lhc: work. Our nnnual blOlJd dnve WitS succe»· ordcr forlhe local 697 Bowling Team especially when other areas aredespcr- OF DECISION ful. and we lhan" all our membcn. and L.U. 673 (ijCJ.u,rls,spa,l&cah' I, their spouses who panicipaled. Local 697, Gary PAH,:ESVILu-:, OH- When we vote. We eXlend our condo1cnt."CS 10 the and Hammond, families of retIrees James Holmes. ~e mus[ maJct: II decLSll)n; and Ihl~ 1<;; a IN, bowJing year of decision! Thi!> year we. clcct a Frank lr\'lng and Jack Bro\l·n. who champ!l: Wah presldenl. a!> ..... ell as n:pre'ICnUlIIVes passed :twa)'. Szvmanskl. who will lead our country for the ne~1 GARY PFAIUt, P,S. WII1l8lm Myers, two 10 four year. Make sure you and Milt Sonlch Jr., every eligIble member or your frnmly Harry Burchell is registered to YOU!. YOur vote makes and John Runion. adifference. und we wil l work together RIDING THE 1.0 he lp eJecl candida{eS who un der· BENCH stand our positions and needs. RcnOC-I on how efficiently our local L •• 683 (i&em), COL. UMOUS, is run b) Ted Eland and Ron OH-Work hali been like tl roller GiangillC()mo. We IlIke for granted lhe coa.ster lhis year DclayedproJCCI~and outstanding job they do. espcciall~ the: uncenain econom) bave left a lot with then promotIOn of our locnl by ofSrothersandSlo;-tersndmgthi!bcnch. lhctrattendance:tt numerous meetings We hope Ihl!> :,hultion will be lmpr(n'- wnh otber Unions, local govemmem 109 soon. andcommunlt yofilcillis. Wcmusl bca The 25- YC"'M Club dinner honored posillve force and be visible in Ihe 28 IK!W members. Sieve Nemes, Eul community to be crfcctivc. Our leaders SIeck and Kenny Weaver reclei \'ed 50- do this for us. year plaques, and chancr member Al The Safety Commitlet'!. Wilh Bro. Me ier jomed us .1g:\i n. New 25-ycar Eland's assistance, is fanning a Blood members included Bus. Rep. Tim LUCb Bank for our member... Thl~ will be HI and Jim RArer, CX(!CUI!"C secrel:l.1)'­ effect before the end of the year. The tre3!,urer Of lhc Col umbus/Cenlr.11 Oh io committee also gTadutlled 30 more Building And CQnm'uclion Tntdes Bremen. In our $ucce....sful CPR pro­ Council. gnm . .fIt golf league has 1x'cn formed, Walttr Oben was dccled pn:sidcm which plays on Thurswy c\enings al of the 51:11e Umoo Label Commlllec Local ns, Terre Hau te, IN, c rew althe prison jobsl!e In Carll"le.

26 IllEW JOURNAL/MAY 1992 ale. However. we w(nl ld prefer 10 build [he Wind~lIr BOlWJ of EUuclillon for WE ARE THE schools, faclories or hmpl1llh. our mliln!e l l:~nce e l ec t riciBn~. 11lc n w unit at Maruthon Rtlinr:ry Our locu.1 bllS 1x:cn r;omllJcung II SOLUTION .should be under way by J une ur Jul). number uf trammg clas~ in fiber op­ Reoov.al1ons are scheduled for tWO lic'!:. welding and high voltage cable L.U.S21 (t&COI \ ). EI\ rr WINI)'iOK, Tern: !laule, IN, 11I,gh :\(hool .. ; and (cnmn.llion'>. Edutahon is an ongolllg NJ- Labor union:- can 'I be bla.med (or $e·.. eral plants, including ficmis, DADC pmccs . :lnd ~e'rc taCh rc .. pon~jbk the dcclmc In U,S c(lmpt'uu1.'cnc ..... and B.F Goodrich, nrc e.\IKmdmg for eOflllllulIlg 10 IIpclalt" our siaUs.. UIIIVIIII..:J I.VlIII).!iliIC:o. h.~"'c. J belltl \: ilh tilt: '92 prt~idcnlial election ThLiI i~ aiM) an election )Cii( in our ImeL. rct."OrLilhannollumuncompanlc'i coming up. don', rorgct to n:ghltr lQ local. nnd we enct)urage till OUt memo In Impro\'mg Innuvallun. t1utpul oInti vote. II·... nOt oo'ly }OUI righl :and )'001 btn to get OUI "nd vOle. t\l ..... ay!> reo quality. l1\C' reason for Ih.!:. is union· l.OQI813, Kokomo, IN, proudly pnvlkgc. It'S )'wr duty. Orgllnllcd member,laik IS cheop. only your VOle IIl"rl ~nrl;fil;lrr" MVI" "' .. \ IlIntmr-r dlspleys billboard. labor is :11 1I cnllcal POint. The dart. IS pncdess. higher morale :and more worker input da)'l oflhe '80s llTeover.llrld II'S IIrDC 1111("0 rnanagemenl decl\lon~. Umon In additIon to these mC35UI'C.\. Pres. for a new bc~mnmg. r>lant .. lire more efficil!:llt, bUI ;,ome SIt:'\e Do'Wnh..,ur. Org. Bud Covey, j\~ 1m:. ~e.!l,hcr I~onimlir" 11) !!~I people ha\t~ rcllll~ knod:.o:d utllfJno;.. DUll, M~t , Arlie Scru€gll and r<:prellCn .. wanner• .,IOP and Ihlllk: you could he A healthy WOrkplace lieD.!.. r.t ,),,1(,111 1"lIve;:, of 12 unl(tn~ <':11 do.... n once II the guy our softball lCllm. gol r (elm. of (:hed.~ and balalKes den\'C'd fwm l1I{ttllh \.\'Ith Ma~o( Rub Sarge:nt uf bowling team. D/\ D'" Day group, the "l""le m of mdullilloll Jun.'oillu K~omo nnd 1"0111)"01 ROil Mo\\.-er)' of Labor Day ommillee and the or~a dcnce-i:ullecth·c b:uga llllllg. griev, MIIfWI1 al;S bl'cltkf(J~1 for the Ma)'m·). nlzlng tcam hrtyc ll«.n lool..m g fur. « alll.'C prtJCCdUIC, IIH:JIUI IUU. Ulhlhl,lll '" AdYlsary Coalition All the advenis .. you at Ihe uniO n meeling. and the right to slnke. 1IIl!: and lIIectlll~~ wlIh lhe pO!lIic iall )' We arc Ihe <:I,IIulIOI\ nOl Ihe prob MV WAu .... ct,. I>.:-:., lI t thc .. Hlle lind 1()Cal Tc ... cb ha\'c hlid a lem. rtNIIVC re~ult, .... Ith the locltl \)emg .:.bnllh.led r"l m(onn.1110n regardmg linton ('ontructors ANNIVERSARY Tt'crs\, 11m DOIIII,g hy conducted 11 CELEBRATED djl~S for Illcmocn who were imere .. led LOCAL GRATEFUL in Iwhlt: II rnn!hdlltl' fill' 'Ii' honl hn.1rd L.U, '159 (u). FORT I ,A u rJEIWAI, E. All I hi~ prO\le~ Ihal IBEW Il lcmber.s From le n, Local 803. Reading, PA, TO RETIREES Fl.-The 50th ;ulIIl ... enary or Ihe hX:lIl mlt';\ bee"mc involved in Iheir eom .. member Mayor Frey presents gl11 10 was celebrated Feb. 22. With an o\'er· t.U. 855 (i.spa&c), MlJ,,'CIE, IN­ mUllitll!~ for'l rulutc fIl ii uf n~wnrd Mayor Pros y8nlk. whelm m,g turn(lUt, locall11clTlhcl~ 1':1\1 Worl.. is ~!ow III our Juri .. dlctioll, ll~ l'III)\1<'. .. J ("''''.'TARI P s. and present. along ..... lth Iheir rtlmllies, II ...:em, to ~ HI IIIIUl)' parh uf lhe had 3n oppor1unll y I() vi'" and enJoy country. the golden ~nl'livet~Bry rc:.~I!Yllle,. In SISTER CITIES' nit' :ll·comp.1I1ymg photo feature,; SIde lhe hall WllS a unique dl~pl!a) of some of the Relifet:1I Cluh illtlllhe~; HELPING OTHERS ourhlslory:u filL Imm pa~llo(lrescm MAYORS UNITE Ihey reponed to me Ihal the club j~ 1. . 1 . 965~1I&cm ' .I\IAOI 0;\, \ 1- PhOto a.lbums added 10 the eelebrl1uon LU. SO) (ut, REA DINr.. PA-Dcn­ gro~ IIlg in suppon ..ind 1I\II!re'l. ~lId ull n,e local congralullllc.!. all n memo of achievement, of our local. nis W. Frey. mayor 01 Bo)"enown. PA. secm 10 bt enjoying it quilt w([1 All Our Ihal1k.\ to the mal'l)' l1\elllbct~ arc 1(1 JOin be~ ~ho lire clil!!iblc for 2.5.)"..:ar pins. Ilnd Aleundcl Pro .. )"alU~. mayor of rctll1:'d IIlcm bel"'> encourugcd Wehf ll"K"~lIrh mdi"iduaillnil wllllwip who rnilik Ihn· da)' a huge ,ut"teH. Dogoookhov. in the Ulraine. mel thc dub. The IOClllhan Ihe Retit"« Through Iheir cumhmed d(on... Ihe Club mcmbe,... lhe purchll~ :.lnd u\conMnluI3t~ lhcse: members at their Ihroug1l the S''itcr Cllle~ Inl'l, Pro.. r(tr 50th IInnrvcrsary ~ III be 100, rt'mem· in:'laJlalll·Ml of a ne .... Oag :1lld pole ror Rlanlh1), UllIlllle(lIn1t~. Also the local gram; Ilo}trtown dnd U~odoJ...h("t\ ;).re; br:n::d. our hall. ·Inc nag hlJ~ imprQ\'ed the loCnd.!t eOfl!!ntuillhon.. to Or WaIT} "1\lerCIlICS Ourtn(mbcrsg"ve Muyor QUinn of the MadIson Gene,,1 Office S. A. GlJu."""",i-'.S. pl'l)~)'Jnll.. .l T ·.hin dnd ~ h;tl ..i ... :1 ~Irt :tppc:tr.mcc of the hall, ,md II mI\'. Urnl fOt ~s )'eoU'!oo oj <,en-ICC III Hie after he \'Nled an dectrical hne crew look ... complelc. IBEW and the loclli dUring w~)fJ... h"UB. White \""Itmg the Ourcun F,rulu lallOns 10 lhe n me memo EDUCATION crew. he explained tothcm th:n he was .[I fi l ~llteUienam m Ihe Ann)' ..... hen the ONGOING nuclear accldclII tooJ... pl3cc 31 the 1.,. •• 773 (i.O,lIs,lUo&ell1). WINO· C1Jcmobyl hidlll)". nnd hcdr(Weadump 111U.:lri.lu lHlui din 10CO'o'er up Ihe rndlo .. SOR. ON~ur WOrk jJlI;:turt I~ UI\­ pro ... ing, and we :.hou lCl be 11.1 full em­ Itcllve dcbrh JUSI d"y~ arter thc ncd· (jelll ployment fOr1hc n:\1 OrOll' year Mn!'>t of our work is :lI the ne .... ONN Galva· This I)rogrum promotc~ exch3 ng~s nil.er on Ihe we:-I .. Ide or Winlhor of IIlSh <,ehool ' Imlents, lahor, bu<.:i­ Large project'!: are also schclJulc(t f(1I n('s~ lilld at.\.o churcl1c.!> and govern· ment officiul.! bt:lwecn the two lowns. Cllryslcr unt! G~ntrl11 MOlors \n Windwr. The new Ford CfI :lo ling Phlll1 Ii) Ongodokhov. wHh a popul:llion 1)( 22.000 peoplc. Mrtyor ProsYlinik' ~ job Will be calling for worker!> ~OOIl, io; lull Ilmc. UlIwcvcr. on the OIhcr we· ... ert::;lched II new conlract In uur l ei m;~v t i"!IV I! :'. Th<; ~cll J c l llelll, tllind the popuiation of Boyertown reached Feb 14,calh forllllllllmcdillll: Bnroul;h j, lloolIl-l,{lOn, '>Q 11:0; l11ayortil Locat 855, Muncie. IN, Retirees Club members , hou rl y wagc pad.age increase: nr job If! only p"n .. tlnle, Mayor Frcy'~ $ 1. 10; an addulO nlil $ 1.1 0 May T. rull umcpo~itlofl i ~lI"ll hOl .. tlek leadcr lineman for Mttropo1it.ln E.diM)11 Ct) .. 1993- and lIJ10lhcr IIIrrcft'iC of !II "0 beN. who hll."e rc..lchr..-d j umeyman and he ios a member of our \ocal "t lhe LABOR RALLY effective M ay I. 194)-1. Our locul i~ In ,toIlU" thL!,> year The)' arc employed:\l 8o)'t:rtl}wll An:a Centel "egulla!iom with ChubbSeclirily S) .. SUPPORTED W''-'=(H'I .. III Power and tIght o. III Ii R MII.1J'.JI JIt .. P lems, Moncur Eleclric motor shop and s. L.U.Kn fI&em). KOKOMO. LV-I\ "'lInoo" poslllOns. We recognize their lar!" num bcr (Ifom m«'mbl.:ri sUrPOncd accoli\pli~hn\enh. We abn congratu­ Ii labor rally Feb 19 lAnd 24 fot tne lute ",hers who made advanec:mcn1 in AI the Windsor Golf K(}l..omu POllery Wurl..er ', (Gerber the (,,..,, I'e,"" nltlnth:. uf the year. A Tournamenl from PlumbIng Fi);ltJre ' ~ Corp), LOCIlI138, pedal eongrululallom lathe 8:ar.aboo Ie" , Tom Butler, A~ht!'\·ille. ~C. E"en WIth tilt ad, (Of Umi for I" rccognue(j ,uppon of lhe Loc.aI58; Inl. Rep. n::pTuu:ment ",or),,~(" the ~tnL.er.. lAnd Banboo Wl.scomin Food Pantry. The ChLH:k McKenzie; Union SUPPOr1CI"S co!lduclW Ihl:mselve .. loclll :tfiPTUialc" and ~uppon .. com· Loe-al n3, Wind $O r, 3$.i!ond Clluen, muni!) ~rvicc: by il.l. respective uoit.'!:. ON, Bus. Mgr. Ooug \Vllh tho: recommendation of the E· We: hope- Ih:t! wllh Ihc:do",'nlumol OUf Ryen j Br09. Gerry Bu'lld wILillli- heir lho~ around u\ who ure In need MilT. NQ(lt Mullett. 1lf'.<; \1'~ lh:lt ""~ IlIlllll1 l:\oclrn:al 1'11(11 )" IUld an: Ie., ronunfl.le . CI'S. MIC1Wl J. Pv'IE. P.s.

IH EW .JOURN AL (MAY 1992 27 WE'RE GRATEFUL c vcryono:. prQv ided him d l1ring h is tcnns help suslain Ihe stri kers. III office. He (llans 10 pursue his lnler­ An AspllJndh supcr.'isor was arrested L.U. lOt I (I). 5.. \ 1\' FRANt:1SCO, e,!,1 in politics. Service awards were ror threatening a union memocr wilh a ("A-Sixtc~1I people. mduding ~LC""' · awarded in hnoM)'. ConyrlJtu l lltion~ pl!>llll. In another inCId ent. IHckcter ard~. il chief steward .1 nd a disLm:t to Ihlt pm recipients, especial ly Melvin Rill Col ben was strud. by a cardrivcn rcprescmative. al1ended SIt: ward school Kirschling. 45 yean;; Moms Jo hnsoll, by a ~c :l b, susuuning minor injuries. in Portland, OR . 11K' .. \cward" work. for 35 yCIlN; Henry Gumz_ 55 years: and The strikers received widespre:td and AT&T Jnd US We.!.1 III Washington Rich3rd Mallhcws. 55 years. mO~lly sympathetic TV em·erage. and Oregoll 1m. Rep. Anhur Jones Remember 10 buy umun-made. Our local ne,golL:llcd :tn agn:-(:mcnt deli"cn~d il day' s worth ofs irung mall!:· ROllalT TO~ ' C7.Ah., p.s wilh PG&E thaI requires the ompan}' naJ aboUllbc Vtllucs. skill and respon· to tuk!; Stcps 10 protccl VDT oper,uors !'>lbilllle5 required of {III I BEW ~ I e'" nm, from cumulative trdumadisorders. The and hesll'Ot)g l} drove home-Inc impor· agreement requires PG&E 10 modi f)' l ocal 1147, Wiscons in Rapids, WI , tance of their warle The lIeXI day Ihc \.\'ork:SlB lio n~. provide periodic rc::~t Bros. G le5~, McKeel a nd HOlleyager. officer;,. led discu~iOl'l!io of !.he local 's breaks or ahemath'c work and unin structure and expectations: of the dan· VOT QpcrlllOrs In moolr)'ing lhetr worl.. gers :'Ind benefiL" of joinI partnership!io pracI Leel> . Ne,golijling Ihc VDT 3gn!:C­ with the companies: and of . Including ..... orken;· I..U. I IH ~u &.ltI o ) , WISCONSL~ ERIC WevE. P.5_ compc.n~tion . RAPIDS. WI-Our officers were in­ We ha\'c buill a long-awuHcd Jum­ 'ol:llled :II Ihe Janu:lr) mccling. Roger rliclionaJ agreement with a ~iSlc.r locl.l I-Ioneyager ""as sworn in as president­ union for US Wcst mauers. We thank bustne s ~ manager 10 replace lame .. THE HAPPENINGS the negouator.. on borh learn .. and the GlC!>e , ""00 r ~igned after almlht eight Fro m left. local 1245, Walnut Creek, l.U_ 1189 fu), LAKEWOOD, NJ­ International for its suppon. years In the top Job, Rog~r wa~ a "Ie .... - CA, tme trimmers Bill Co lbert, Don The officers and shop stcw3roS dU1ncr 11m for Ihn.'(': },cars before becoming The three compames we work fOf McElroy and JerlY Benagll8 pleket will be 3nn(Jllneoo 31 a laler dall.':. Our paid OUtlhe "Team A\\aros" b3Std on \,ice jHnidcm in JanuaIll990. He hll.S a n Asplundh Tree parking a rea. annual picniC ..... 111 be held in J une; t~ their fin ancial and o;crviCt': n".. uIL~ fOf been very actin: in union affalr'S­ OystcrCreek Scholarstup dnt. wings .....' i II 1991. most notabl) on the SafcI), and Nego­ be held 311he Jul} meelLng; and Soli­ IlUling Commmees Ptullip McKL"C1 FRATERNALLY d:lril Y nay will be celcbraled 0\1_] I. ".,.~ appomted \'ic-e president to re­ YOURS Wc 're 5ull werling on the poc;sibililY place Bro_ Honeyager. Phll nad previ­ o r purchasing our own uni.on hall. ously ~n II .. te .... ard in the local. LU. 12,,5 (o.u,t.em,e8l\,gon ,pe.t Work ID our jUrisdlctlOfl is s(ilI slo\\.. &klt), WALi\'L'TCREEK.eA.-Tree Bro. G iese was honored bythc union TIle local wishes a happy, heallhy ror hi~ many years or ....-:rv.ce 'NlIh mmmcrs represeme:d by our local went felircmeR! ta Bros. HtuJY J cwman. a plaque_ Jim had been pn:~ldenl ror on strih Feb. 24 againsl Asplundh 8i11 Schilling. and QIIO Kall_ 7 ]/'1 yelln. "ice president rOt "'IX TIU Expe" Co., which holds (l con­ Lot'tS E. SHI)I).I ...... :. R.S. months o.nd a ste..... ard ror three )e:lrs_ lr.JCtlO trim lJ"Cd around po~er lines in l-Ie also chaired thc Appremiceship t ....· o PG&E divis l on~ . Commiute ror r. .. c years., negollaLed Pnor to the stn"l.e Asplundh had de· three conl~cb , was invohed in ~i,; mandcd 9. S1.00-an-hour. lICrosS-lhe­ arbitr:nion ntSC:S of whJch fhc ""ere board pa) CUI, and men locked Ihelrc::e RETIREMENTS local 1055, Pensacola, FL. Bro. Red ra \'orablc to the local and o\'ersaw tile lrimmen. out for .. ""eel.. A~plundh ANNOUNCED Smilh, Pres. Vic Olsen and Bro. handling of an a\'crage of about 130- repeatedly ~JCeh:d lhe \u'Uon 'soffer IQ Al bert Mercer, 150 g.nC\ 3n~"pcrycar . He also helped resume talko; .leaving the tree tnmmc~ L_U. 1307 (u), SA U S B RY. t\tO-­ tO~llmn: Ihcderiea)· leehnical ""01'10;-­ v. ith nochoiec but tostri1:.e . TheunLon The locaJ .... lshc-s the following mem­ WE MUST VOTE! e .... oflhe WII;('Cln ... n R npid<; W(lICfand has filed numerous charge... '" uh Ihe bers a happ) relirement: Brns. Uoyd LigtLtLRIU the ID EW. NLRB.1be union-s entire member· ,Meu.. Paul Mo.nne, Joe Sisc. DaUas L.U. IOS5 (u ), I'ENSACOLA, "~L­ Jim pn:stmed the local ...... lIh 8 100- .. hIp 0[20.000 mIlled 10 the support of ShocL.le} and Joseph Middlelon_ In Januaf) our COPE dele~llOn mel year commemor.ltive poster in appre­ the:: tree: trimme~. helping walk pie1:e t This is the year for imponant deci­ with and representalh on s.en!Uon es ciation of the loyal hc:lp nnd suppo" hoes atld making cash dt)nalion'" 10 sIon:.. M any decisions Yo III be made In bills thm CtUlCem our local. such 3.!> heahh-carc COSt conLainmc:nl. uni\cr· sal acee .. s LO )lcBllh ca~. unemploy­ ment compcre;.ati()f1, the whil>lle-blo\\­ c:rs' acl. and collective bargalmngl decertlficalion. These bilb are doing BrO!hers and Sisters, we well in their respecti\"c committees­ want you to have your ADDRESS CHANGE? III our (u\'er Plea.~ call or \t,TlIe yom senators and rr:presentatIVeJ> for tilclf JOURNAlI When you have support on these bills. a change of address, please NAME AI pre.~ tIme, \Ie were preparing for leI us know. Be sure to In­ negotiations. and members from the dude your old address and unum and the eompan~ werc ""hed­ NEW ADDRESS ukd 10 a\lend a two-day -\Vin-Win" please don't forgel to fill In $cmmarconducttd by Corne!! UmH~ r­ LU. and Card No. This in­ CITY STATE liP COOE .!>it}. This type of negotiation will only formalion will be helpful in beefftt1J\'(' ifboth Sldes sud. hy what checking and keeping our PRESENT lOCAl UNION NUMBER ______is learned. records straight. II'Sllme ilgllJn I I,) vOle in ~' t1ur local. ~ate And presilkrtlilll e leclion:.. R ~ ­ CARDNUMBER~~~-_C_C-CC7-C7-C------­ (If unxnown c/led( Wfth Local Ull/Ofl) member to look II I past and present If you have changed local voting records and f ulure commi tmenl.s unions, we must have CURRENTlY ON PENSION ..J Soc. Sec. No 10 our labor movement. We can't af­ numbers of both. ford 10 lose "'ht'llllU:' taken u, over 100 OlC ADDRESS (Please aHilt mBllmg label flom mag8zme) years to obtain. We mllst stand united Mall To: Address IO:lehleVeourcommon gO:lls. for If ..... c Change Department don·t. we ....-iUsee:l bleak future ahead. CITY STATE ZIP CODE Remember. 'C-~l" l c- r and Hue! International Brotherhood We wish a happy rc:tirement to Bill of Elecl rical Workers FORMER lOCAL UNION N1JMBEIL______Broc}.., with 41 ycurs; ,lIld Albert Mcr­ 11 25-15th Street. N.W. Suite 903 eer .Ind James "Rd " Smi th. both wilh over 30 years. COn(!TlIlU hllions! Washinglon. D.C. 20005 Don't forget to reg ister to vote at your new add ress_ Ros~ A. WllllAM~ , P S.

28 IIl EW JOURN ,\L/MAY 1992 the polil1cal an:na. but, 111 re IlIlf"Or· Importanl t01l 11U niOll\. III 11m election SCllior fIlec il nmc, Iln)_ Ilag .. n was one lanl perhaps are rhe decj~ j ons mooe 10 yellt.lt's ilnponllnt Ih;I\ our VOICC~ un:: of our union slew on the nc: ..... :-. aboul Scrvkc and hild b«n a mcmbcrof lhe planl clo~lng~ lind layon!),;, The only AnEND UNIT local for .'& ye:ano. II ... o,on. Greg Wood. way we. Can hapc to stOJ) Ihl .... by lind brother. R.oben "Sp;cdy" Wood. supporting our worker.; and pl"lXlucr .. , MEETINGS arc: hc:llh membrrs orlhe local Reured Save Job.\>; hmu IfIIlJlUrls. L.L. 1,,9:' (I,.I,II,I,(I'lh &I('II ), I ~ Ul A · mcmbeu lI;tnnoin all. Dilly We:a~ l cy E. D, SrU:li..d •.• F.5 NA I'OLlS, IN-LoCJ.I 1):93 nced~ and Joe: IJrown III~ JUl\Se4 away duro you! We f\CC'd )'ou 10 panicipalc m IIlg 1991 Bro. NIIII w:t.., an IBEW your uml l)It:clmgl>, The ~uC\:e'>l>o{lIn} rnc:mb(.or fnr 26 )"C'Bf"l1ro. We-.u..lcy for From local 1701 , Owensboro, local dCJ1(nth on the mcmbo:,..h,p. 8c leN, ~O ):CoIl"" :md Bnl. llrown I'ur 29 yean.. STEWARDS KY, Bros. Vernon Clark and A.C. /olin: )'00 hau: )'om 'II) atlhe mUlithl) Out ct'ondIlIC1I(("IO Ihelr rllmihc'i ond Whllta ker display certllicaies. fnclkh. AnEND n1telinB~ . l l onOf1lblc mention ....·cn l 001 to 1f"'1 X. 'cw AlOOflY, (or 3 \CI) Our 1I100lhl} unton mr.."Cllng~ are lhe TRAINING prOOUCII\'C Uml metlm!: Is~Ut, .;on ~"''''"l1g proj¢Ch ..md " C hope (uluR: Ihlnl ' 1tJIIlht,. 1II8hl orealhmonlh.S~-e l ee:nuIIg cnmp;U1): ·apl.JIIIICd nlmmlt· projecb "",1111)( funded to en)ull:' em· roo lhere L.1I. IJJ7 fU,ee$&e ru ., n "':C IN· plo)'men! fonlle fell memhc:r. .... eha ... e: NAT I. O II-OnFeb, ft BUi ..\1gr . Mile ICC:' Ilnd Ihe n..-os,gllnizalion orthc Op­ cration\ Ikpl ",en: dcbate:d and di .. - .... orktng at Ihc SIIC . Don't forget Ihl't n Gilligan conduclcd 1\ .. tcwurd~ lrumlng cu:.~d, OUI holL.. oil to Ihe member.. JI a nallonal·clecllon ~t'al, und wc ,,:un ~s~iOn: 44 '>Itwltrd .. ~r:n." In ,,11('11 fllt lhelr \'.Iu=-ble panir:lpallon lIIaL.c a JJftClt':(ll.C". ('ul unly t.) '."IUS! dance. Also In aucndul'K't Ilert: 1m Umtl'l Iln>. Gar)" G;tng " rc:wverlllg from Take: lhe lime and PI t' l.. lhe people....,ho POWER Rep. Nid. Radrord, <;COl' Greco; DUll are gomg tn do Ih(! ",0\1 fUl }Oll dflU lary·trea!lurcr or Ih(! Cincinna.1I AFL· '"Jurie); recched from contocnng. an RESTORED enclf,I7L"d pnmar, hnl! Illllle: "ortIng organilcd labor. Let'\ pull IOi!cthcr c ia Labor Council; and mcm~" of Itlld maL:e: rh(! 1l«'ck:d cbnngc'i the TnlllJooili<,JO Tcam. fVl N .G, G.lbert on lhe .-:it)' c,f I..U.1837 I u&nbl,I'ORTS:\10 UTB, AmScr-on '~ prol'en)" SUenglh is in Ihl: numben! NII- Tlou~le for the \.Il1lrllC$ carne This is Ihe )eilr for our locul IJnlott Bro Gang ex· orficers' elc<:llom, NonUlltll lon\ .... 111 pre... \Ci. h" tl.i'lIlI'Ct.;lflllQn fur Ihe oh\i~· R MIlII,\H OKlJ"'li.L,I' ~ e.lrly 11th >,cal l.....3rg~ pu~cc .. of Ice UlIIce ht from member· nrukl' Up ~f\d .. IOIl'1tJ )(l cUI.I"'lng bc m adeal lhe May m(!mbcnhlp mcel · received Ihe move \hljl Ing. Voul1g wtll he hy mad and al Ihe June meC'ting. Walch for you r bnlJoa. Ruy Amcncan, buy union, work ..a iel), ulIlllet'"ull!xollrllmOIl SI<;ler 'o; The Reliree .. Cl ub !nee" c\'cr) fiN Thursday of thc mon lh Ilt I! Ii.m. Can alld Brolher's ~ecpcr . 541·6200 fOf dCH!.d~ M t"lllbcr~ll1{1 rllfi'l1f1.~ J. BAJi.t:Y, n ,M.·F-S. meetrngs :U1: I he ~ecl'md T ucsdu)' ohllc month at 7 p.m. l lte-.e ure Y(Hlr mcel· ings; pl:m to :llIcnd, WORKING OIl.l(JI':; Al 1\M·n P S SAFELY L.I • IS.;;? (II OWJ, Kn CK FORn, IL­ RETIREMENTS Ou r locH I contlflue\ II) wor~ , arclv. a~ llOlC:d l.I> our Se'o'C' ll Million M II Il ~ h(l u r ANNOUNCED Aw.u tl pre,c:nlcd II) thl: Bytllil SIUIIOIl. L. U. l357 {t), 1I 0 N()I. LU, 111- Our QUlld Cilies Suttion al~o rec(aved iee:Jnm~, nnd Ihe SI. John River over­ li n lIwllrd 101 fi ve nlllllOlI ...If man· SERVICE PINS n(lwed , When Ille fI\'cr (t\ crfio",~. icc The local w l~h c~ II happy and hcullhy hours. CongrutlJ Jlltion~ 10 bot h "llIlions! i-th OIJI over Ihe r("erbank and lakes rt!tlrt!ment 10 Sadao O~ h iro, Ilcrbcn AWARDED local hll~ been 11\ ncgolmllons hrtdgc~, Ilu!uy (\ IOrl:! and Edwllrd Kcohohou 0,,, dowl! ;,naps off poles for st\'cT'JI nh)nth~, :md \\Ie hope 10 L. U. 170 1 { i.IJ , u& ('e:i ~ , OWENS· liLe "'fIlI::h :.I!l:k~, t:tu~hl!" hlin1C~ nnd Wilh ~mCt:re ~orrow lind regret. We! huvc a contrllct 'i(Jon \1any lime ... e~­ BOKIJ, KY-At fire .. !. Hint' "\COll PI.! ' vehicle:. und endungrr't human hfe. record Ihe death 01 Bro. Kelchl per still hodn't "Mounted n \lllnlllll Enomoto, TIlt: local C}l:lendl> lilo t:ondo­ pt!cmlly dunng contr.lct hl1\.. '. the~ a~ Ten mcmocr\tlflhe local wcrecalled dute for thc ('On\lruCllnn 01 "\ ne" k nees 10 hiS family. rU!II(l1"l regarding m::golhllions W e 10 rt'lldrC power 10 aOOUi 500 custom· papcr plant at ~e""'man. KY. (\:-." re· May 111It; year he filled wuh lmppl cntonnage }Ilur IJarl.II; illill"'11 .md al· e:r, AIII)l)le~ and m:tlerilll~ had to be ~ulL ",orL 111 our Junsdu.. lwll wa~ .. cl') nets. good \t(:alth nod prosperity rOt IClldance! .n the monlhly union meel· 11lI1)~I)QI!cd dtrout;h Carlatiu al1l~ lhen S(O" HI IWI AI year', cnl.!, \10 ... hod cvery{lfl(:. II\~~ Office .... ale Imcre\lcd 111 yOU! 50 milt:, ulong u IOlllllllg rOl\d 10 the " ,ll",!., althoollh JUCnd;iOCC.1I C.lch over IOOmemt'C1"I oooor Ooo~ I QUI' Do\I'olTfI VI("lOltI"",I'..s and J,1b .. itc:. TIle-mc:nl1x: ...... orl..ed Ii"e 16· of·",(lfi>. 1i~1 m~ung j'l!lQt reqUIred, yC'lur II1vQhe· hour dllYs and n:stored power c ... c:n melll could hdp )01.1 10 undcr~t .. nd Sen' icc pln~ .... en.: prc .. cnlcd \0 memo thuugh the condition!> ""en: e'll;lremcly wh:II'5o gOinG on \Ioilh our umon. Our bcf'!a "' ho ILI\,c :m or 1II0re vellr<; of bad, Thllnks for 3)Ob ~ell·donc: .. ELECTIONS union I.. ooly a~ !>ltonga~ rls member; mcmbcnhlp. Rc~i\ 'i ng 40 .~,clU' pm, ",en:: Roy SIDwn. r-liry l:.1I1"')I1. <';1In'tll Rill","! D Gal". P S C"IIII1Il'l- \' tl L~'>ln. PS FORTHCOMING lI.lgerman. ROflilld \ bbl')', \~ oodwlI L.U. 1.185 (11m .. I, I\LUJ\ )I, Nl ­ Sash, Elli .. TMner. Domlld VllnWlnUc Greetings, fellow membcu. I am ynur and Ro~n Whll~ F(trt): .. fl\'c·)e! "CAUTION TO ne .... ly IIppcJlnled pr e<;<; o;ecrelory _LonL. SHUTDOWN wcnllO f'hllhp iRmm=)1 an.! rrlu\cI~ forward to heanllg frulil me. ATVOGTLE 'Iurphy Thle:c H:ured I1\cmber"i. THE WINDS" E1eclions Will b(o held for nil omcC's lemon CJl"irl... Anhur CrawfOfd and In Junc, including the l:.xecullve! IJllard L,U. 1579 (ltv. o), A (;l'STA, GA­ A .. C \VhillaLcr, ~c('l\ed P,"'" for 541 L.t. JI45 (~ It\l . , VALI ~ I:.J O, CA­ Thc'I.C an: rou,Bh and Ullccnaln limes Tht: "E" Board hal, :1 vl1r il!t~ 01 fun \V .. 'I'l" -.:111 1(. n'j1OI'Ilh l'I II~linl' nf ..... 'lrk )C.lr.. of ..cJ'\IL"t 10 Ihe IOr;W. ("1)11 fur Ih(" .... hole o.,ounu")', thi., n:ce .. SI(J11 lions il lS panlenlllll) im'{llvcd In Ihe in our:uta_ Our If'Ilown shops art: hold- ~r:llul 10 ho.... n.~cc,,~d ~ icc a ..... anl ... him". which many of our fellow w~'rk.Cnl eun lonG- the): tan hold 00_ Plant Vo~tk C()n~riltuhuiom 10 Urm, .. Hoben The IWO nuclear superpO\t,en. have rdale:.. (teared ur In i\'larch for It 51-<1a) maIO­ Hltle:! , 8111 Rlanl..cnshl[1. Joe SparL" 1..<"111 nudear "'<11 :II ha)' fm -'7 )C;jr., Umon mecllng~ arc held IhC' founh tcnuncc hutdown lortlnlhrouilh May. Gerald IIar" mernhcf' Ictlfed tinnng IIJ'JI und art' Ull'>*l1h1c: mtw Ihan hefon:. a~ n\1lI'C"l'OUII­ keeps you mfonncd of 15 of (lur loell mer wlln of !lur mcmbc", Bra \ 1c1 ... m lIagun to the ~ind~ b)' CUlltngour dcfcllSl: 10 keep in mllld- ihe Workplace FA"· t\ Jl1l1ral Jame .. WatkinS on Fc:b. 27 al had a fallli accident :lIthe Illg R I"er'lII (he: harr hone: .. Imd lhro..... mg tc n ~ of llCSS Bills (I-I R S :I l1d S 5S), whh..h Ihe BUllulIIg Hlld Tmdes ~ 'lc{'ll1Ig 10 Colcman Plant I\C~I Jlav.cwiJl c., KY lhou~and of crvr l ..cr\'icc (unron and 1I0fl\1II101l) member.. OU I of thcir Job... prolect your rillht to Strike wilhom di..c ll ~' Ihe fllllll'C"oflhe Savannah Rh'(r lie had tx:t"n crnplo)ltd by 8 !~ Riveh permdnent reploci::l1lcllI n ' e~e hlll~arc ~ !l t', We'n:: hopl11g ror ~,1Od lIew~ on ror 15 yc:.r\ lind Wll~ cllI~~if"jed IJ\ a Ihun O"'·VUI. PS..

IB EW .ln R ALiMAI' 1992 29 BEST WISHES, members rrom the bargJining un it. Clllb of G reater I'ortland. dates of vour choice. We'll miss Ihc~ IlIcmbcr~. ancl W~ Remember HI Ihlllk. tlCI lind work O ur lII'embcr~! l1 p 1 1 3~ grown by 250 PEARL wish them Iud:. union. Happy Spring! meJllbcN ~incc July. Let'.!> welcome A teward:, Tralnllll! Cou!"'!1." wa~ D.\~1 1.l PAlll hI .. litem and encourage them [0 panici­ l.U. 2181 (t: ml, OXFORD, O ll-W~ p.s . held Jan . 24 by thl:! ~IJff of Ihe Se.cond pate til the loea)"!> acti\'ilies. have anOlhcr 20 rnc:mbcrs laid off due DislTlct Office. Tho! ~lew;\rd.l1 have btxn T{~,· 81<\SKE."'51l1P. Plll-s.·8 .M . IOlh-:cconomy, which m.~kes a 10t;ll of given posH!v,;: fcedbuc)., und lcd morc 12 members .... howe wou ld love w<:all confident in nCl!oli:ning a re-solve in back to .... orl.. Ihe gncvllJlcc proccuun:. In all on!)i)­ P<:iltJ Bums hl\~ retired from th~· ing effort to organi1C' the nonunion DEMAND SAFETY Oxford plant after almost 2.2 yean. of sector. we're holding mfonnallona! service. Our local wishclI her the beSt mectinp throughout the Stal\.: for r,:tTI­ LL . Z351 (u l. CLARK HURt;, and ho~ ~he is enJoymg Ill,':r frcC' lime- ployces o f Ihe busmr,:s:, officc". The " 'V-Arbitrations Wert. ,,"on on meal We mourn the Jos.s of a second-shin re.~pon-;c i!> ~le;Jd}. and \\01."' 11 be COII­ policy and Eldon Tenny' gricvance. memocr and friend ....· hc lo~. his baltic: tlnuing: with t tu~ endeavor Olher grie\'unccs '-Cheduled are two ""ith cancel". Bcnnan Wilmolh worked The locul ls \'.I)r"mg wlIh .... c'"" En lead position.!> in CI.nksburg lind al IhcOJlfurti facllHY for five ye,lrsand gbnd Telephone on a proJe<:1 to im­ Morganto ..."". The re~uIL" ~ill be re­ WIlS welJ- lo... cd by alllhO"l.! who I<.nc: .... pro ... c lhe Wild..... talH)lh for tclephonc poned. hJrn.l-h: was. alwuys ready wllh II quick op.:rators. The updmcd posilions will Local 2331 , Cirelevllle, OH, Brothcr>; ilnd SI"ICN. we walll every­ ~mi ll: dnd a ;'ind .... on1 Hernlan will CUt do ..... n on problems assocIated "lIh scl10larship reeiplents TImotl1v on<: to rcmember s3fe...... o rk hablh sadly be missed by' Ihe member!>of our con51anl VDT u~. ,uch:,l>. carpal·tull Ward, left, and Heath Olehl. You're n!5pon"ible for )'ouf""!lf nnd loclIl. and we e);tend condolences to nel o;yndrome and urg diVision do­ AGREEMENTS \'~nlll)fI 31 lite Samosel Rcson. The nated to lhe: Clarksburg rescue mission REACHED .1Wttrd I!:!. given by l.1ntled Wa)' in L-al· L . l .BI lem). CIR CLE\ IL LE, 10 ~uppon lhe mi"'sloo ·.. effons help­ 1:loor.ltion willt lho: AFL-CiO tOi;Oml;' 0 .1 - The local's scholarship rtclPI­ ing tnt need). \ e're proud of our L.t:. 2327 (I). AUGUSTt\, )IE­ one whose .;el""llce (0 the COII11IlUnl[\ ellL~ 'Were a\lo;mlcd men plaques and members for ~~'ing compas~k)O for IDEW rCliched .m agrccmcni \It IIh addresses Ihe human ncc..b of others. S500c;lch for ,uccb~fullycOlliplc[inJ:! the le~ (oT1un3Ie. NY"lEX, 'Ff and ffiG to e.Alertd Ihe CommuJIII) ServiCes Lnbor LiBIWI! [he fi~·gr:llflOg penod ...... ith tI P:lSS1fl8 In a VOle. 3. "'-percent "'~ge incrc:a~c labor contract. ""ith imprOH!mcnt5. Paul Chretien said the 3\1oard ,,"ls rrc.­ gf3dC'. Congr-JluJ:lIjQn~IO '-Ieath Dlchl. passed by 0\ t:r 70 ~rC:C:lII. The ego­ unlit 1995. An i1l1pro\-ed wage pock­ \jenled for Bro. Paul 't, cffons on behalf sonufSisterBeuy Sha..... and to Timo­ tiating Commiuee oc£l!l""I'es a pal Ol~ ilge dJld increased medical benefits of IRe mcmbe"oftbc local to pro\'icie th ... Ward. s.on of Bro. Bob Ward the: back for II JOb "'-'e ll-done. Don't make 'lti~ cOnlracc OfICoflhe be;)1 in lhe for assi;;tBncc during II period of e\· --':ominatioo} f«local umonoffi.. :ers complulD abou[ }OUr uniOn officials--­ nut ion. A .. a resull of a !>ignificanl trerne hardship. and for h15 longllflll"" Will be held :1t our May 6 mecllng gI!l tn\Qlved. reliRmcnl irn:~nlivc. v.e lost O\'er 100 support and in\ ()1 .. eOlcnl "'-lilt the Bo).!> P[I!.l~e .dlcnd 10 nominale the c:llldi- J~ Y EATER. P.S.

From I,eft, ~.,-r----;:;;;;;;;;;;:'-----;;i---r' local 2357, lO(:fl12327. r Claritsburg. Augusla. ME., WV, Chmn. stewards at Ezra RIChards, the training committee sessiOn. members. SIeve Newloll, Charles Piercy /I , Dan;, Smllh and Robert McCann.

ci:uc.s for .. II c hapter officc..~ rOl' 1992. LET'S TRIM Bros. Charle.:, Oanels and Edward THE FAT RETIREES Lippen made important rep()r1.~. Music was pro\·jded by a one·man RET IREES ASSOCIAT10N OF band It-aluri ngsong" from Ille big band I_U.3. NEW YOHK. KY-Bro, John era.. Bro. DanelsdislributedsongshceLS Calasebella. pension plan administra­ pension fund. The Rcag3.n/Bu.s.h ad­ Southamplon. NY. on Apnl 13: we and led lhe guC,L"1O an old·faJ:tlloned mml"tralioo!> broul!hl on thi., recc~­ chan~d a boal on April 14 On Apnl tor. informw u~ .lIlhe Jan. 7 m(:cun~ ~ing-3Iong. The hi~hJight oflht: dff31T sinn. Uncmplo) menl is hig.h in the 16,",,'(. had a fare \loelllulKheon and left thai during 1991 our pension plan paid ""(lS Ill;tJloby SiSler Mary BGdaml, woo for home Ollr fi\hmg chamnen :ire out S13 million for medical ilnd drul,! bUlldlllgtrade..~ in New Y or" .re.~u hlflg sang MSilt':m Night" c-.:ccptlOnalJy ,""ell. expenses PTCSQiplion drugs abwrbcd in reduced employe- cuntributions 10 (f'mg Kimmel. 8mm Chapter. Jo­ Credit fertile great5ucC"e oflhe affair SI1 million ofmis npense. We musl our benefit fund . We must gel nd of seph Kenny, South JCf"CY Chapler: bclong:o10 Bro, Fran'" Da\·idson.entcr­ Ihe Republican!:!. A Democratic IId­ and Waller Ruoff, North Jer;;ey Ch:1p- conlrol these:: cosl!., Generic drug!. are tainmem chaiml;ln.• md bl~ lbsi~lanl. often equal to name-brand drugs and mtOlsl(3tion would be more respon­ ler. 5,"1(, Irene Greenberg. We art fonu· SIVC to the needs and requlremenls of COSt ::I fmellon of ~hat brand-name nolle to ha\'c the ~rvi~ of Lhese able most Americans. To accomplish this. drugs cos!. A~k }our doctor to pre­ Clnd talented people. we ~hou l d cl)nlnblJ1e generQusly 10 scribe ,generic drugs, or when lllling OFFICERS Our officers ror 1992 art: as foHo ....'S: your prc..'>Cripfion. lell your druggist COPE and urge o ur friends and rela­ Pres. Anthony Badami. Firsl Vice Pres. to use generic drugs. tive" 10 YOle ror the Dcmocr31 In the ANNOUNCED LooliardOlTner,Scooud Vjce Pres. Jad nation:!1 clccllon. Contructurs don'l cOnlribul(: to re­ RETIREES ASSOCIATI Ol' OF Halpern. Rec .-Corr. Se~ . J ack tirees' and Iheirspouses' pension ben· JACK liA1..JoERN. P.S. L.U. 3, l'\'EW YO RK, NY. NORTII Lip Part} Wlb hdd threc-yellftruslcc I larry Pineu!:!.; and on conserve our benefits. SpeciuJ tests. ANNUAL EVENT Dec. 8 al the Ro)'al Fiesta Ballroom in Ihe Board of Directors tift: Georgc such a!> MRl. CAT ~a ll . bone '>Can. SUCCESSFUL Deerfield Beach. FL. A catered lun­ Borcn~ t elfl, en.tdes D:mcl!., Irving "Ooogmm. etc .. should be, uk en lhrough cheon featuringachoiceofentrec:.was Eisenberg, Bem;ud Feldman. George our Medical IXpi. Becau!>C of specia l RET IR EES ASSOCI/\ T I{)l\ O F 'lCTVed. A ~ h on 1;IU ~Iflt.:~S mccung pre­ Gl"t:cn. Joh.n Kelsch. George Resen, arrnng(',ments, these teslS are gh'en al LoU. 3, NEW YORK. NY. URONX ceded Ihe service. Chapler Prc~. An­ Rlllh. Rothenberg and Genaro Vega. laborillorie5 assoc i a t ~d with our Medi­ CH A I' TER- The 8ronx Chapter. 10- Ihony Baduml ~pokc em IInponllnt We \10 \~ h Ihe officers- s uccess and cal Dept. al a fraction Qflhc usual COSI . gcthc::rwith Ihc Soulh J cr~y aad ~ Mill fll ;\lh~ r~ Concermng our membership. fulfilhnem in lhe execution of their Econolllie condnioll~ ha\'t: gre:llJ y JC!~) Chuplcrs. wCnt on our 1n1nml ! F..lcCliQn~ ChulII. Jl.I!;k H;llpc:-m con­ dutie..... inlhelr new officc!l. reduced conlTaClOr COnlri bution ~ lO our fi shi ng trip to Ba)'bcrryland in ducl~d the second reading of the candi JAQ; HAI.JII:ltN, P S.

30 IllEW .JOURNAL/MAY 1992 BRO. JACOBSON lional monc), 10 retll in Iht; health ben· Irol1) ndeloursrtnd lheChrislmas Pmy WELCOME, NEW eNts we enJoy. are !.Orne of OUt mosl popular gel' HONORED To keep infonned and hal'e ""me (ogethcn;. We ClI\,\,ay" look fotWElrd ID MEMBER inpul eoncemJIIg your o wn futuR'. I our picn[(" hdd In .,""ugUSL We have d RETI RI.:E. ASSOCIATION OF ad\ ist all Local II relirecs 10 CDm(: 10 potluck lunch witillhe: look .. bnnging RETIREF CLUB OFL.U. 110. ST. loU. J, 'lEW YORK, NV , SOl TH oor meetings on L ~ '>CC:ond Wedncs­ in their favorite dl.lo.hes: a sing·along, PA UL. MN- 'The club meet:; the first FLORIDA CHAPTER-The. onh da:- oflhemonlhal [he l BEW T raining bingo games: door prizes: and outdoor Moncby of C\'cry month allhe M ~ a nd South Aorida Chapters honored Trusl Bldg .. 515 S. A\7!, 19th (01 [he glUll~ v. tlh cash pnzes. Lodge. Pres. Rudy Vierath conducled Joe: Jacobson. former busincb rtpre­ ",-orner or M:un $lreel and A\en.uc 19) On Dee. 10 our chairperson did IU1 our lasl meelln~. and Poll} Ranallo senlallv(' of local 3 and current presi­ in los Angeles. Themccling:lo an: III 10 oUI<;tandmg Job maid ng.lh is one of our read the minules from !he pre\'ious mecllng_ There were 39 members denl of the: ev. Vorl; Rellrees AsMt­ a.m. follo""ed by lunch. ~I p:'1t1le!. )ct. 11 wa:,> \'\'cll'lIltended. ciation. for his untiri ng eITans toward present. and v.e ",drome new member GIUlafI S H..... "I.I. P.5. wilh 93 members and {lue~lsto help U'i. bellering n:l i ~~' Ih't:!'I. !-I e: ha'> had celebralc. Glen l ~ill years of experience wi lh our employ­ Eleanore Sayre repOned Ih31 bph· ers, begmnmg wilh when he: W3!o .I Ihalmoiogisl!> are the onl)' eyc doclOrs me mber of the Exec ut ive Board and LABOR OF LOVE a ll ov.etI to pn':~(; r ihe medicine: effon5. later as a business represent:mve. are being made to broaden the law to RETrRF:ESC1..Un OF L U.H, HAL­ H:l 1T)1 Van An,dale appoifllcd Joe (0 pc.mlli llplomelrt<;ts 10 pre:,crihe medl' T IMORt:" MI>-Spt."'i:uil yca r ~. o f-ser· HELPING HAND handle lhe Bm nx Icrritl)ry. where Bro. ci ne. ,·icc r ltls w cri'.pre~~n l (;l ! 10 All en Fuller, j J.cubsan h,L" resided for O1:lll y year.... RETIREES CL UIJ OF L. U. 58. DE· Grandma Sayre i ~ requestmg vol un­ 70 yeurs; Gcor~e Frcl.l1I(I, 65 years: and Nonh Florida Chapta Pres. Anlhony TRo r r. MI- T he Reti ree<;Club mem' leer!> for Rondo Schoo!: we seniors Ke n D:lV ic;, 60 yenf'" Abo <.I:!f'lleC PllIS Badami and Soulh I'loridaChaplt:r Pres. hers acled ~I'! monitors to aid in the CQuid hclplhc yQungeron('~ by impart­ were presented to Clayton R U l icd~c, Sl':reenrng of new apritc.anlS for the ing <;orne of our knowledge and ~ k ills Joe Bonn rc:scTVcd a banquel hllll l0 Clarence Kelly. Anthony Bruni. E.8. accommodalc- Ihc hundn=ds of people 3pprenti ce~h lp program The rellree, Wilh Ihe cooperal io n of Skip Payne, A . I-I . Clevdand. GeorgI: in altcndancc. Bro. Jacobson WlI.!> pre­ J13ve been h<:l pmg with the General Humphreys' office. hirley Keating llf Amliger and Roben Rcrndollar. ~n [edlhe Manorlhe Year Award, and ApUludc Te~1 Bauery gll'en 10 all the the Consumers Services Unit has Rcgul:tt metlings have been infor· Ihe new officers Wo!fC innalled at (he .llpplicanls. The help Ihe retirees do­ rden:d the Nallonal Tra\'Ct Club of mallVC' wilh updale, on Medicare and luncheon on "'·Iarch 21). B ro~, Badill11l nated 10 Ihe ...chool and the local W;l.C; a Marioo. OH. 10 the Ohio CSR Fraud e~nle planrung. includmg wills-living and Boon werc also honored fOt" Iheir good deJl of \\0r1.. We Ih:mk Bill ~nd e nlOe SecllO". There have been Wills and the dUroible powet of .. nor­ gTCIil \/Io·o rloi. in handling the chaplI.~~· Anymol·i<: h. whandtheappren­ some ~~ doctors I. Plcase bnng )'our (1)' i~ BrO!herhood \ 1onlli..... !,! eel­ \\ondrrful \/Ioork. Ir.ing Dobbin!> W3li tJeeship school. complaints 10 the OC;! meellng. We nreproudoflhi'[l311ICtpa· I r\'in~ did 8 greal job maLe II k nu~n. The'>C huge medical Iton In Ihe RedCro!.l> "13bMofLovc:" 'The Soulh Flori,l."! Chap!:cl i5. !I:ad cO"I~muHbC'stOppcd. Why .. houldwe Blood Dri.. 'c. dened because Camllnc LombardLone gi\'C: up Iw;m!(ib we ' \C "orl.cd ~ hard Evcl)'one rs inVlled 10 our May 12 of II!> longlnne hard worker,. asked 10 DINNER PARTY 10 obtain, MAt'h, P.S Scx;l ai Security. R ~s!aura llt in Spokane. We had a 100ai milllsh ip and is doirl&a gfeat Job, 100. Tell your fri e lld~ to buy American· {)f7~ members with their spouses :Jnd made pmduels: Ou r Jobs 11fl: being senl 1~ \'tN<, ])()I!RIN~, P.S. frie ndI'<. We ha d Dr. ' Io mcr Cun­ PLANNING lo Mexico forc ncap labor. Watch your ni ngham :15 II lipcellli .. peaker. Dr. l egl~' ;l l orlo dOSely, :r nd "Ole accorJ ­ Cunni1l ghmn i, rettred fro m the 1-1[.. - AHEAD ingly. Seniors !l.J'C r:tted llS nav i n~ Ihe lOry Dept. al Wh[lwonh Coll ege. He bc~1 lobbylllg group.. in the worlJ. FUTURE LOOKS RETIR EES CLUn OF L U. .18. spoke aboul his bo[ prelli· lo\o'£: 10 hear from lOU, ANG.: lE ·, CA-Thc droughl in our before Ihe bu~l hOli day '>eil'>Qn. our dents of oUr mniOR. He clalmsourearly Clretl wa.. commg 10 an end aI pres" Executhc Board ha!> n 'ipecidlmcctln,g pre'>ldenl" h:ld no pc~ions and manl' Ilmt; our !>ymp:tlh) J:, t:~ t ended 10 Ihe 10 plan the hedule ror the foHov.-ing dlcJ penmle_- . Pre.!>. Harry Truman famIlies who losl loved ones and prop­ )ear. We <;(:1 up dales far our mOlllhly \/loll'" Ihe fi ..... t pre'llll.ieni to I1"CCIVC a cny dunng IhlS Irngedy. mcelmg5.. spe;!kcT'i. IOUn.. dinner par­ pension. N. IRE\\, mcmbcn.. ~t! ' rt­ KEEP UNIONS Tbe wort piclu~ al the stan of the ucs. hONi!"-rucmg t"wnlS, plCnH:~ and tn.anl.ful "e ha\'e a pension. primary elections didn't reneet \,\, hal man} OIhcraf(all"i \\C tJllnL our mem­ The (jimlel was delicious. and Ihe STRONG the offieiills in Washington ~en: ~!ly­ lx:rs mi!!ht enJo),. At thlS meclIng the pat1) ended v.!lh Bros. Don Campbell Rf;·rJ REF'.... 'i eLl H OF L.L. 211 , tng. We huvcc)l'cr900mcmbcf!lon lhe chrmman IS apporntal, who then be· and Cbud. CQ(ld g[Vtngoul door prizes AT LA."fl" IC CLT Y, ~J --Ou r mem­ bool.s.. and Ihe Immediate fulure looks <:omc: .. n:."pMl> ibk for ,elting up lhe 10 lho:,e wllh l ud,~ tickcb. We "m be.-..hIP is gro\\ing raptdly. and 1(10 bleak. Thi~ has it nrrongemcnK Our member" arc made :!iilulilion ''lricklc­ meet ag"in In (I few l1I. $upporl lhe club. The women help out larly 0 11 heallh costs. Local I I Bus. which ~nables them 10 plan aceord­ TIt.: n:t irees arc aCllvd) sohC[lln g "et'y much al eac h m~ti n g. by having MgT. Homer Lee [m d h i~ slLlff were mgly. dC'>lgn ideH', for a monumenl lo recog­ a jlotlud .. lunch, and eve.ryone. has. a reno::gotialing !>orne of our health cOSt After o ur mont hl) luncheon rnccl­ n i ~c the upcoming I 994 celebr:lIion of good IImc. We had ;1 ,good Chriittrn a:oi comract!i to rcdll ceco'Sts bU I 5.ltll retat ll mgs, we hfl vc i nlcrc~l in g ~peak e r ~ 10 lhe local's loolh year of contmuous meetmg li nd a vcry good dmner ill the the qU[I\il)l we a ll fo ught soo hard for keep our mcmocrs well-informed. O ne ~crvice. Sher.ttoll HOlel: on c~ again Local 2 1 1 over Ihe yea!'!'. Some of Qur r ~ lI rccs. of o ur f avQr ill! ~rc3kcrs wa~ \Ofm::O IlC IIAPJ1,Y J. R~1"L ASST. B.M. was o ur hosi. We thank Ihe ItlClil for ~lIc h ()';. Dan Cohcn lllld olile.rs, will from t!\t: Cleveland Metro Zoo. who also be working tOW!l.J'd a solulion to brought h ll e: e:llot ic antma ls to our Ihe probh::m. Then!' .. a good ~ i b i l ­ meeting. O ur Arn. ish I OUI~, dInner the· ity th:u il may Ccr..1 us rctin::c5. nddt- aler slage p lay~. race track lunchctlns.

from left , Local 38, Cleve land, OH, Retirees Club Chri s lmas Party Chmn. Ed "Sud" a nd Setty Kullder. and Rose and ernie Toth.

Local 13, Spokane, WA, Retirees Club members at the dinner.

m EW JOURNAL/MAY 1992 3 1 hc lllltlB, our club aUI I.ne,,1 211', FACTS OF LIFE (ormer 'oCcrctMy ""'1\ un Ihl" Rdre,h· R>:TlREES Cl.u n OF I_ U. 1402. menI Committee. ,md v.c ~ 1 \tC Ihank .. l'rn'SIWR<.;tI. I'A- Since Ihe eiOll­ 10 Joan A! k m~. ",, 11{I did n Ime Job. IIlg o( (lur plal1l . I h av~ had '">me We nl,o Ipvc Ihu1\ l.. _ III I1rt:' Ph il lO~ 1 466 , rcqucm for InlorlllnllOI\, Tho'ltl wha Bmp,hcliller lind IH~ wIre. Ella. (or Charleslon, huve rC ll ched the II j!C t1f (,"i IImJ have help,ng In mn k( r~m u ~\lCCU~ We WV. Rellrees not started 10 r c ~t:l"'C .a ptn .. loll clI n have a good "howin, of Advl'Iory Club "" rite 10: i\rllcriclln Electrit:. I !'iS.5 ouncll m('IUi:lcl"" members. L) nlield ROJd. SUitt: 250, M Clll ph l~. We b;l,,"e quile a feV! mClllbc~ un,!l:t ,.r-.: 3811'1. I~r phooe' NOI) 682-7766 rhe welu her. Bnd we hnpe the) V! ,II be: anti !lsil. tor JCITt" tll:IITI\ Yoel! .. 0011 We 'Al.!regludtoof planl11ng nur sunnn.:r 0lC11\ . .. hut ~1c.1 ..... n In PII1~"Urlh. the pefJplc lIeHnd loolo.ing r. !"Ward 10 m.ln) Good who rC\:e i ~ed )C"'er",,'k:t pal dldn' , I,me. tht .. lear W C' c\lC'nd WI Invltu­ BRO. NUNES qUll lt f) fOf the Irfe Imuran« bcncllL tion to an) of the (cllr.;:d I'IlcmDtt\ of HONORED A .. of June I. I'~l. the JX.' n ~K)fI PI'}' l.ocal466 II) c(m)C nU l (lnd Jl'ln 111 the m<:nu for rclirceS come from: 'The :tCtiville... and (Ull. Oul mtell11p In c R EI'IR E ~.' eLlR OF L.~ . 5.5. 'Ivrthern 'I ru\t ('0.• Uencfit I'a)'ment held the fint Wednc\da)"ofeach month O!\KLMo IJ. C - A luncheon ..... as Scniccs, 5OSOIuh Willie Strcci. 011- all :30p,m,.and \\c.alwa)"iha\,C''>l'mc held hnnonng. Kellfec$ Club Pre ... cago, II. 606H. h)f fun tier Infonna· Anhur ~une~ for hi.!lo dedication and IIUllg \C(} ~ood 1(> elll !lope- 10 ~e lion. come to the rcl lrt.C!I- luncheon mQfC of oor gOf.WJ rellred Im'mt, III Ollr IItHlllIr!l\hmcl1'\ dur10g hl~ lenure held the fiN Thu .... dll) of each momh ne" mcr:ting \\0 Ilh Ihc Attuned .. COlJllt) 301111 Ap· JI Ri \et Rw.d Inn (1n OhIO Ru·er Bnu· p't.'nll~c'IIIP EducallQn Center Sam P\l1 1\ Ci.w.. P.s le\'ard. ThepICRI~· \\111 be held the first Solomon • .lpprcnllec ,h IP coord .nfaIOf". Thuf\ are retllcd mcmben. tOnl!: JOIn our rdln:d "'e gather II!> a group III the fu~ral be,",: ","cll-;I\te:ndc:d by the dclegate!!> unlOO nlmil) for rrtcoo .. hlp and fun. h()fm to pi)" our~p.'C1 IOlhc ramil). YEARBOOKS .&.lId Iheir ~pou'>C~ WC·'fe tu.d man) Our memhrl' ha\c been bthy ~up A Bible io, lhenpre""med b) Bu\ M ~ exC"t\lent spcalo>crs brlngin@ me .. ai!: ptmiA@tl'lc!loc.t.I''\. \ 1Clllbc:f"\h.p A".'\. Jerel M Illard to the do.'C.'eu.,ed (.Iml) DISTRIBUTED 01 Inlportunce 10 our rcurccs. Ian« Fund m conJUrKuon \\ IIh lhe The localahoo prt)(nl~ l he faml l)" ..... lIh RI:'flREJo:S el.l:n OF L.t. 637. 1!kc11Uf! d.)' ... n'l (.II o l r, If }ou're lati.c, Auxillar) and Ihr Ifll.;ul·~orrIL't a I.OOOched. from Ihe Death Beneru }Ulr\ -..:01( ...... V.\ - The dub met on nOi regl .. terW 10 \ote. do so immedl­ iUf(.lberc uh~ hll\c hcCIl ~rallr) UII; Fund.. JJII tllu ho\t ..t White Elephanl SlIle RIel). Vett ing 1.. lhe tml) \\'111)' lite can and \\c art: 11 11rolllX11OC eanncxl gOOl.l .. Ii llrOld LOC ll hour pr Mdent, and On Feb. 12 ~e mct al lhc Cr.KKer dldateli kno" how yuu feelliboul them rf)r the LilU"~ at OUT mtlnlhl) nlcellng .. Ted Lamhcr..on 1\ our ,,"ICC rre~!de l1 ~ Hllnelill Chri\llanburg, V A. forlum.:h. nnd \\h.jflheY\UU1d fOI. l.ellhcmknow The RCliT«\ flub dc!tCr'VC ~o,l!. n i· And un \1 ltrch 11 \\e had a <;prmg rOU don't wall t !iCJ"Vkll.!> CUI on PfO­ lion 1"01" bein~ II dmmg forte In the FMAr-'" 1000"-tJO."''''I.!'i. r TItl-'\ brellL "t 1hI.- K "nd \II a1 Cro<;o;road .. 10 gram lor <;c nior Cltlzcn gro ...... h pf the IDE " ~n2 Il hllm~a1 ROJnoLe. Ch : Ul ~" mu.. l t-.- made tn our health \ imcum. Som~ orlhedllnlllCd ~ntltlllC cuvu le!.Chmn. Lee Ro"" landga\'c prognm DOW. :a'S mediCal Cebh lUt equlptlK'n\ and tool!io lould unl)' be HELPING THE OUI Ihe yedfl)(,nb "" itb our b.nhda~\ (:"On"lanlly nSlng anti C Cit) AZ--On n...~ l i the Keur· Tucsn,. l11utllm IIbOlU the rellrt.'es 'A-C l. now Who Will be next? CtiunCII. DI\lncl 8 O:'ver,rce'nl. LaSt ce~C l ubhcld ils f;(:,,0Il(\ Annual Clm!,t IJnUdf)' nur mcmber, .:Ill ended thc ma" Lunchctlll lU Ihe Knighl" of Co· l.u Bu.cm:M, P S \\-uu:v I. \"M.'tt. I'. onn Mincla Health CJre Towll llulJ tUl1 lbu, Hall oU I1Lil Nn, 120t.} Brn \1ccllng lI lId the ReSlcJI1 JJ Ctillgre~~ Johnny Ch(l\'cZ " 'ter\'i", .t~ Grand Loc:~1 !!o70, of Cali furni a ScnlorConfcn:lll.'c in SIn K ni~h l OfCOU II \;ll 12(1(I.:Ind IUIlIo.C\ the Tuclon, Al, Jtr< W':·Ved\3rU;reU 1I))u~ forI InplO hall 3\'ailable 10 the cl ub. Thc lUll Rell,e411 Club S.'Icrlnlcmo Ihl') fIl()Tuh 10 I!l\e Inpul choon wa!> II Cll1 CI"CU uffalr. which ""tJ~ members al (m ICgll;IJIIV( i""lIe~ a\lh~ '.IJle C:lpl ~ e"'td by All OctJ',lon CJltff'l':. of the luncheon. 101 r.:gardmg <.emor ... lll/eth Tucson 11tc melll "" (Ill vet) enJuYllble. OUromceT'fo for 1991att: a, f 1101,10' ... al'ld all"" ho 3\1 cl1ded h:1\1 It goud IUll e PrCJl, b l John-.an. Vice Pre~ ('tm llc ~ Ii g:lve the mcmhc .... II t'hance III (:ltch Md nto,h and Rtt'. Stc.Trcu~. ('arl up On their \I'll l11g .:I lld .1 d mJU.c 10 I lIgdoll nHike plu n ~ fo r nc ,l ~cur. Because Ihc hlln,dc" , ilu Uh()11 iJ. '"

32 mEW JO H i\L/MAY 1992 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING

1o!iIrW'1. s.. E 3 l.Ithlen~. J " 124 MI NUTES AND REPORT OF T il E I 'TER­ LOCA L NIONS UNDER SU I'E HVI SION ~ MotNIl L 3 W_lfI iobllOlll 124 NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUN IL 'The IEC mo\'cd toconllnuf: the: InlcrnallQlI;alTrusttt:dup f'~JauphJ 3 WIlWo , Rootn 0 124 REC LAR MEETING of Local .501. Whitc PlaiM. Nc\ol Vorl.; and Local S68. Aerwlloll ArIcIrp A 3 WDit Jr [Mid V 124 MC)flln:al. Quchec. Cllnad3. SIkmbenI. Gifllrl P 3 &101. J W 1;?Ei TIlI-s rtgUllit I»celina (If the ItlIcrn.a11l1CUl1 btcuh\C: s.oor.o, llIOfNI. C 3 Willi. Hlroid 126 Council '110M called loordcr by Chalmlan Bo .. dcn aI8:30 \ ALTER ('HOW ThcinIpIoII l..ItIal K 3 MorI'(JW Cl'lJr1ob [ 129 11m, Mooday. 'lurch 2. 1992. Othrr nX'mbcrJ. or the Wtbtf. JoIWI 3 An1iIrion MIh1 r 134 Council In allendaocc .... ele AClon, S ....·ecN:). \1I\\C:y, 11le 1nlenuUlonall: .u:Cull n: Council tw .. de.ernl med Ihlll w.v •. lawr.. 3 CIanI. AIJgta l 1311 McCaffeny. Carroll. Bead. Blacbllll.l. and \1 cA\o) II doc .. nt)l h.\c ali? t"onscil uttonal aU lhonly tuch3ngc lhe AoImI. Ph.'11 H , ecwSltlll'. lou,. l 134 l.ltc Brocher Peto .... s pe-ns.UIl bclicfi\.S. b feque",ted b) Mr . 8!1MIy "'*' G I Dtow. .IImIs 134 INTERN;\TlO AL SECKE'rA Rl' 'D PtloV. La. WaI,." , fIU9ItIId [0\IraJlI A 134 FiIiDInI c-.. 0 7 ItaffmM .... 1311 INTERNA1"IONAL T Rf: ASU R "~ R ttusJr ~.. 7 A RT I CL E X II- PI-: N I O~ 8E~EFlT FUI'!U. HoI lJoIIItd W 134 s«r.::wy Moore p«""C'ntN finlll1ClaJ rcpurb \()\cnni M.1ta W [ I k*t. 8emalI I~ 1M IBE\\ Ptn~lon Fund and 1M In\C"'oHncm 1'«1(1110 0( SE n ON I (AKJ) O I'1'l OI'Al. SI'01.. ' E'S s.n ...... J 9 fIM. Wf1IOfI E 1)1 8tr" 51 __ 0 11 dle Brf)(hoerhuod. bo4h In CaniMb nd tht United unc ... UENEFIT lIIsdIU, SIM 1J.4 J.aQUIIfI. W ;&f," l II Lull .10'111 R 13-C Secretary Moen also ll-'iMSlcd the 11·..(" un ~\Cnlr OIner Undct the 3uIMnty of Artlde XI I. SC'i:tloo 4(h).lhe IhC mallen.. UtIQflM, [flltlll H II '. ...N. S~I 134 modlfics the language of the Optional Spou!>C' ~ Bcocfit li!> ~I k, AlII"""" G 11 lo'iMllflrJr JOf\IIJ 134 Treasurer Vlln Arr.dale IOrun~ Ihe 11:£ Ihlll ~ woulll f"llo .... nul be able lu "ilelld our M.lrch mccllllg. RIIOdft Roy E 1I NellIS Robrr1 A 134 Anlc1c XII . ScCII{lf) l(a)(3)-rem(n'c the 111\1 ~\"Cn (1) Wngl!\WC II SeIII t\tI'Iotj P 134 PEN ION PI.}\ NS I lnc.~ li nd mI,Cr1 the ful1o.... · mg: MacKi I\!llln. RoOet1 G 17 SoboIU E~ r 134 SenIle',' Aoben S 18 S\arllC. DoI'I\I~ot 134 "'- n ll~ clcctmtll1cco lll e~ cffecll\Con Ihc dmc!he member Aflera reyu:.w o l the OI(;\u:mu l \uluullun\Or the Intcrn:l­ ItIrIl, M 24 TIIII UI .ktsepIJ' 134 I~ p laced nn pen~ltln, C\CCPl Ihallhr: c1CCI!Ofl (If t. lm option llonal Officer.... H cpresen t:lll\- c~ ,md A~'I"'UlIll~' Pell!'lon Iobcbty JI , AO't'$lDl'o C 2' 'nnw, w 111m P 1)1 ~ ha ll bt ... ",d In the c \(nl of lhe dCOIth or Ihc mClllbI.'l'" !'Jan, the C:lIladlotn Inlenl.tllOnu l II... er\ .md RI.' Ill'eM:llla. Pleslgnlb _ph G 2~ Weir W.~ l 134 Si.'. th • PenSIOn Illan .and the OffICe I!tnplo}cc)' f' l!n~lon ~potIst duri nG the mOllth ptriud followmlltht' dale Ihc Smmons t Ol.l" 0 24 .... euorelo. T~ W 1)4 Plan, approval was gra.nted (Of cmplo)cr funding for the member is placed on pension." Alonll Vito 2S filllet' JI ElrslJ.J J 136 ScNtltl, H)IIIIII1 nbcwc plun~ II' q1~~ested In lhe ItCt uarial vnl u:mol'l repo.l " ~ 2$ Ptlt.. CQrtnct W 136 A I'PEAt.OI-' WIl.... L1 A. M S. DUK E Sla11e!y D,nel I 2S Sw9.illllln SI James 13& INTER ATIONAL I'RI':SIIlENT 8tnne!1, JlmtS C 26 thxson J! . lhomn I ~ S 011 NO'o'cl1lho=r 6. 1990. c h .:tr~e5 we re filed ogaln st Goetlemoel!Jll, HiIIOld J 32 Riley Aooe! E ' . 0 Pn:MJcnt B"rry mct with thc Ibe' :1 /lumher IIf t lmc~ 10 Brothcr Willll l!l1 Duke. II memhcr or LoclII 136. Blrming­ Cole • .10M L J.4 1M,8yt!11, Theoph iIJ t J 153 d i !i<;~s\ tlf mnlte~ i l l tc ~lmg hl ; lI\c h c~ \ ) f hum.Alnhumll, hy I{lU ttlySl0 n cofLocu[99~. lla\(ll1l{ o u ge. II va riety It ll the tanga, Bemald F ~ tI~ ",on . HowalO fi 1S9 Brolherhood. LllIIISlIlIIl!. al lcg rn g vlUlutio ns o f sclleral '>u h-.cc tio ns of the Qut~M. RJymOf'olj N "" ~~IS, ~vld 0 159 IBbW ('OI1'>lIlullon. An lcle XXVII. S~'Ction I lllO l;,I lIl)n Dee. Edwald 0 .1 ~lJt' r. e~'5' G 160 FINANCIAL REPORTS of Ltluil 9'J~'s Bylll w!> and Loca l 99Y~ Col lccl ilic A~n:e l.kItlel, RlCh.ud M 4' !'Wi. WIIIIIiIn A 160 The IIU d!IOf"\ repolt" f(lf the \'llrIlIU' rU!I\l'nf Ihe Rmlh· men! Madona J. Berljlml" P 4 I Su~ ..at'> Sf Do III crhOlxl \oI efC prcst::moo lo Ihe [1'(', t''-IlIIu l1l,.'tIsnd filed The t;;h "r~ e~ .a llcged Ih31 Brother Du"c .... as .... ul .. mg for Schwlll MMWI C 41 Dowel Roben C 193 S &; WT«hnlu I Se l'\' "-:c~al the RI"'cr Plant.lOO thaI S& W V~nnillr. ~ C 42 ttoMr EtlQar W 193 LEGAL DEFENSE had ooagn:cmenl .... ,lh Local 99510pe:rfomlelcctru.:al .... 0f.. lID 8uIord l ~ ~ Joe"" t93 In Ihc loclll''II: jLllisdicuon ""lIIttle Ph< .p8 .. 1li.IlII. Uw". E 116 Paymc:nl.'i (or]('11I1 dd«l In.tde rrom the Dc:r(n~t' 1'lInd ~Jr T"", 45 On December 17. 1990. Local99Y. Tnal Board con· Ar/l'5lfOnQ \\ W "7 \ol en: eumincd and Ippro\cd In accOf\lan..:e ...... n the reo DYIIIIYJI JoI'IIIA ~ GIIIn Jo/WI III 213 ducled II helU1n{! and rendcml a d«ISIOO on thc same da tC' <\Ulrement<;;nf AT1IC'k XI. ' uon 2. orthc IO~W COO\titu· PIiIIps Aru. 8 ~ ~fII, 213 II rollO\lo~ Aootft ,~ . GItb"Ht/\ fIOO; H ... KralYlb John 213 Hoot! floss A 4 NobIt Oovg!ls E 213 I'll f' T R UST EF..s I. U 99'1', 1\ !!ICCII"ICnI. Arllcle II. Sccuon 2,02 (iu.lt) fined $125.00 Hu", W I¥rII\ 41 "--AW 213 '11(: Inu:mrlllonal l:'J.cclIll\·C ("(Juncll !>IUm8 a~ the IIU\t· t+yan, GDldoftl <&8 G.tiocfI, JoMDh " 21. ccs.along ~Ilh the InlclTI.lllon.a1 Pl C:\Idcnl:amllnlcmn.- ~.de m lJan W U lc ~oflhc Fiflh D'51ricl.l1nd Cll.lnee, Robtn III se 11"1'101 LtO\'I.Ild G :104 A rerum["'u" uuthull /e(l111 a('C(lnlulll'(' ~l1h lhe f"l'''I. li fter lin m~e~hg"ll1ln by International Repre'oCnl311 l1c Boh GIIYOdI tdilCOlm W :.8 Taylol llell\ll~ f 306 "ion~ o f A rude III. Se~IJ( 'n I I. i\uhl';ulI)!raph 4 . (If tne King. a d~"CI\I(lO wa~ Soent a~ follow!>. HtnrlOl'l 'II, I' dccisU)n 10 Presldenl Burry. After u ~II "' I'!I . Raben fi !ill Wllllhl . Gortlon 301 4 Cllrl f) frundy crfecll\'c Fehrumy I . 1" '}2 careful rcvlC ..... o f Ihe complete r[ le. Presidcnl HmT}' upheld RCbtiOll, WINltIII 0 611 Seas. W~I~m ,. 34S (Int Rep Seeund Dl"lficll lhe declsulIIof fonncr InlCmallon al Vice Prc ~l dcnl Waters ScIteHll JI . Ctlllll! ~ 70 linen. AOllen D 349 lmdlnfnnncd Hwthcr DU~ l:.o n Da::emhcf ItJ.lt,It) l . JIltll1 KIIl~ clfl"i.lIIVe Apnl I . l'N2 lkC~ n l OCk JI [lm., E 71 ~rltn. Em" M :153 Slnclllal'ld, C 12 (lnl. Rep t'lr~1 Di .. tmt) On Jalluury 6, 1992. Brother l) u~c appealed I'rc5Hkni Tnomu Cfrlfl. Rotten 3$3 D:ltT)··s Jedsion ((l lhc International D.c~uu ... c Coon~' i l I'JIntl' ~Id N 73 CtIOi_nw 80g uww G 353 John L End,"()Il----U ke dK! not attend the mol. but "'iCnl tl lclIer [~jjOS JOtIft A n ...... er;, R.dYnI J 353 Siallng IhlU. In h l~ opinion. the .... or.. he ....-asdomgu\ a "' I..c\lel MoIdIII GIo'1JIt 'II n Htqtts Morley J m L...... fCfk;C C. HOM ... n ffc~ l l\e Ma> 1,1992 811C10111 .... NIl! 96 II Flctlncal T~I T«hf1lC'ian" IS not CIl \ CRd by the IH EW Kq*NI NeJ. 35J (InL Rcp-Foonh D l~trlct) ...... [IWI !It ('O!bJ.tullOn Koowae'S. SIncIoI' 3$3 Vo ilham bblstcr--df«mc June 1~2 SIn'" A!btrt W • ~rBtO fUlpft JS3 I. "The rn;ll UI:JlIfd of Local 995. former VII.:C Pre$1(.lcnt (lnl Rep -Fi~1 Dr~nc1) AdkmoII CIIn E 100 Moott o..llIIJ G 35J \\ atc~.an.JPrcsitknl BUT) roorxlth3.1u .... lbCO\CrN by the 'III""'",. fOlfISC l IIID 1 IBrWConsutuUl'lnlnd 'o\C agree.llIcn:fe«. thed«"i~ion Glen E. Pi1t'-CrrC('u\du~ I. 1"'2 of Eab'I Jr "'''''' J 103 ~~H 35J (lnl Rep ~\c:nlh I>.-.Inct) Prcsldrm Darr)" 1'1 upheld and BmherDukc'sappealtothe ~TlIOfna:IA 103 S.,,,... '" InlcmUII('Mlal E.J.ccu!I\c Council is denied. HoIIInrI. JIrMs 0 103 --Thomptlllfl GorGon l 3S3 APPLICA'I'IO • fOR Vr..-,"F;U I'E 'SIOI l(MIIy 'hOlM G 103 Urty!!. Go,,"1I. 35J RI GHTS IoI .JI o"...V 103 VIIIIs SlMo 353 Rdunll , 1IMd. 111'\11.,,,, G 103 N()fIM&l. PEJlmNS Roemerrrwn. J W"'''*' Roy" 35J Inlem;aIIOfl,1,I Office CIIIPlo)'ce I\ M F Be"II, ~ho I~ no AIltf\Jefty JIrne:s W , ShIIton. VcIDJ E 103 !WI! o...... cIW 3S4 loogcfcmpk»cd try the IBE\\". ~~, 'u'nlC.... a \c\lcd pen ...... AIqJo V...,. H , Sut JI.Joo'\I1l 103 Jo/'oIIso'I. VffI I 354 ~Ion under the rrrwi"Ionc of An,elc III, 5«1100 II . ~uh<.ec · hnetllillout 8rt1Ob I'nIIp A 3 t.Ir!mI san-, 103 lot ,.. RobtnJ 3M IlOne II ),urthr IREWClln",tJlu ••onand IheOffi~el ·rnl' l u) '"c- il • ..-4"'~rH... CIicIOIIO. 0\1lIl111 , Vf!J(I.a:J YoftOIiO J 103 N~ r,.... L 360 ee-<;' ~n ...nn I'lan Amde 44 - CleM. M ~ , eomor, W ( 11M Ctley JohtI A J63 ...... ,,·.... ("'1-""· "'"Ii~ ...... 1eon: , Mc:Oorw!IIt...... 104 ~. ' tIo\[ J63 T RA NSFER OF FUN DS GoItl*", DIarII$ 3 at!De! CIIai1M G 10& z.. SQnJey A J63 M[MII(IISHIP Ketds Jowpn lot 3 M we. .IunD" 101 z-r..erma~, Ao!lert r :J6.t In .iK:coni.mcc WIth the pro\ IS-tUfa (.( Anldc X IV. Sec· • L U -- , Sf Utili, 1500011 101 C.II ..... GIt..., 0 36$ lion II, Of lhc 18I:.W OO,lltUIICln. the ~ u m of S.H.773.70 """'"Kromel , "".IoPm J 3 Newl ollr Robert Ii II I ScrIoc!I A..'Vl!I It 367 wa~ tran~fcm:d from the MIlitary Si:NIC'C! Fund III the IBEW Dlultnlltlwl. 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What Lurks In Your Credit File? IIWC'II have to run a cred it check (irst.·· Especially du r­ ing :1 recessi n, Ihtll si mple se ntence may Cil use many cO ll su m C r~ tu cringe and regret even Ihinking about buyi nga car or a ho use or other major item. Tbe consumer migh t think: "Mycredit·card balance. are too high:' " I hope lhat overdue payment last year won" , count against me." " Why did I gel Ihal eX lra credit card Ja~{ year?" A bad credit rati ng can re:'\ lrict the type and the dollar amount ofpurchases credi t bu reau give~ to a client. Every day eaell of the three credit a pers on wil l be pem1ilted to make. A In February the FTC ruled that credit bureaus receives info rmation fo r ion individuaJ fi lcl-.. ln addition. the bureaus ha~ been reviewing the increasing prac­ Credit-Report Glitches often check pu blic record s for tax liens. tice by employers of cond ucti ng credi t bankruptcies and othcrsil u31ions wh kh checks on poten tial employees. Since a Federal and state regulators and con­ affect a pcr:,on 's crcdil\vonhiness. 1988 fcderal law prohibi" most compa­ sumer g ro ups d ispute the c redit nies from TI::quiri ng lie-detector Ie IS of ind us l ry' ~ claim Ihalon ly 0.5 percent of No Error is Small job appli anLS. thou,and. of companies credit repor1s~on l ain~inaccurate infor­ now resort (0 credit checks as pan of mation. For example. a ew Jersc) What's the big deal about a trans­ their preemployment investigations of mortgage-credit reponing firm re· posed or missing number? Such seem­ applicants. viewed 1.500 cred itreporls in 1989; 43 ingly minormislakes brand an unknow­ By law companies must inform un­ percent of these report s contained er· ing consumer as a deadbeat---one who successful appUcan ts if the credit check rors. Consu mers Union. in a 1990srudy. avoids payment of debts: a IO ~ t fe r : a was a factor in the rejection. Even if a confirmed a sim il ar hig h ra te. sponger. If the person':, L:re d it reporTis candidate is successful, the employer The gtitchc!'! in credit repoft s ru n the pan of an employment investigation. knows intimate details about the new gamu t from mis placed orincorreci num­ such a reputation could convince an emp l oyee'~ finane itl ] si lU ation. Some be rs to the erroneou!'! copying of entire employer not to hire the ind ividual. So, of Lhese dCla iJ s may nOl be known Ylhe files. A suit is pending between in a ,<;ocict)' where credit is considered employee: and some may be fabe. inac­ VemlOnt"s att orney general and T RW. one of a pe rson·~ mo~t important q ua li ­ curate or Quldateo. one orthe three majorcreciit bureaus in ficat ions. the Il ecessity of assuring an redit bureaus also have usedsophis­ the Unired State..~. The Olhermajorcrctfil­ accurate credit record is obvious. ticated computer systems to conce n­ reponing bureaus are Eq uifax and T rans Or is it? De:-, pite the fact thaI any trale personal informati o n so they may Un io n. The Vermont atturney gencntl company orempJoycr requestin g a cred it provide the ir client s with bchavior pre­ claims T R W hired a comraclOr who record has access to a person's every dic t ion ~. Such credit repans use cis lo­ ,ubsequemly declared all the taxpayer> financial move . onl abo ul I in 100 scores Or other point systems imnead of in thclownorNor\\

38 III EW .I 0 U R ~A L/M Y 1992 Such excuses abound, but they can record be sent to any creditor who con­ qu ickly become groans of despair \ hen luned the bureaus in the past six months CONSUMER PRICE INDEX II much-needed loan is deni ed or il job or any employer who did !;to re account and pe r~onal ami car from two or morc separ:.nc fi Ie .... Upon obtaini ng proof of errors in a loan ~; Credit-report exuminalion ~hould als,o credit report. the burctlu:-.!'!hould amend • Four different Social Security num­ ber~: hers. hermo[her· .... hcrdecea!-!ed include verifying ~uch information as Ihe reporl. In Ihe be'l of all Ix",ible father's and one similar to her duplicJIf' account:,. clo~ed account~ world>. Ihe con,ulller"s problem ends mo ther ' ~ bUI containing an incorrcct listed a!o. open. incorrect balance~ or Ihere. However. creditor~ re~pon~jble digit: outdated entries which should have been forcfToro;;,; might resubmillhesamedala. • Her age liMed as 10 year> older by purged. The legal limil for bad-credil So. it i> advi>able 10 recheck Ihe one bureau: and entries 10 remain in a file i:-. ~evcn year,:,: record. TR\V will ,cmJ a corrected • A fonner job li~ l ed a~ her c urrem 10 year>; for bankruptc) inloml.nion. version of a repoT1 upon rt.:que~l; EquifaK one. Ahhough il ' ~ been said many time,:, and Tran.... nion autonlmically do:-.o at Li fe can be di~organiled enough: in many w a y~: Put e\'er ything in writ­ no charge. The law entitles a consumer don'r let an CfToneOLL";' credit report ing-gel explanalions in writing­ 10 requesl mal copies of Ihe correcled make it even more :"0. tt' get conlirmatinn nf correct ions in wriling. As with contJcting individual LTedi lUrS by phone ;'Iboul m i:-.t akcs on Contacting the Credit Illomhly bills. telephone calls are ac­ ceptable. Howe\ler. phone conversa­ onsumers are enlJtled LO a free lion,:, do not prov ide a~ much 'iecurit y C credn repOrl withi n 30 day:o. of a a:... the hard, jn-hand evidence of a series credit den ial. TR Wand Trans Union of letters be tween consumer. credi tor allow 60 days. and Equ irax im poses no anderedit bureau. Abo. it'~oflell ea.:, ier li me lim il. Supply your full na mc. 10 explain the complaint in writing. spouse's name (i f any). current addresF.. Social SecuriLy number. An ini tial check wi th the creditor of year of binh and your addres.'e..", for the pa.st five year:-. lhe disputed accounL l'ould !-!ave time. • Equifax Information Forcxample. TR\V will m.:cept creditor • Trans Union Ser vice Ccnler Consumer Relarions Center or public-record documems-such as a Wildwood Plaza 25249 Counlry Club Boule vard letter from a credit-card company­ 7200 Windy Hill Road. Suile 500 P.O. Box 7000 which state an account is nOl delin­ Mariella. GA 30067 I onh Olmsled. OH -14070 (800) 685- 1111. Cos!: $8.00. quent. \ hile the law does not mandate or a period in which lhe burcau~ must • TRW Consumer Check yellow page., un der respond 10 your complaint. the credil Assistance Cen ter "Credit reporting agencies" indu!)try ci te:, a maximum of30 days to P.O. Box 749029 complele mOst in\lc:-.tigmions. Consum­ Dallas. TX 75374 for Ihe local office. ers also Tll;:lY enlist the aid uf the s tale (214) 235- 1200. Cos!: Free. Cos!: $3.00 10 20. attorney general. city or county ton-

(H EW JOURNAL/MAY 1992 IBEW MEMBERS IN THE NEWS Brother Lehma nn Give n the Gift of Life n a >mall ceremony held in Ille I IBEW', Inlcrnational Offlce.lhe Red Cros~' hlghe~1 honor. ih Cenific31c of Merit. "as bestowed on .S. Park Po­ lice Officer Raymond C. Meeks for hi, efforlSlO Depanment Dire tor Everett Lehmann. In lI gll>1 1991 Brolh er Lehmann ,uffered a hearl ullack. Offi­ cer M eek~ was on the scel'e and admitl­ iSlered curdiopull1lona ry re!'tU'!)citalion, a skill he learned during a Red Cro.::;s CPR: Ba;,lc LifeSuppon forthe Profes­ . ionaJ Rescuer class. According 10 the Red Cm", "Without a doubt, the life­ ,aving ,kill> learned and u,ed by [Offi­ Officer Meeks (third from lelt); his wife. Oiane (second from left); and their daughte", Karle (center); stand with Brother Lehmann (second from right); his wife, Fran (right); cer Meeksl ,aved the vicli m', life:' and their granddaughter, CalOyn (third (rom right); and Sergeant Lakeman (left); during The Red Cross Cen ificale of Meril is the Certificale of Merit presentation ceremony. given 10 fewer Ihan 300 people a year. chosen fTom lhOw. ind iVlduals. who usc their Red Cross-Iaughl ,kill s to save a life. The cerlificate is joinll)' signed by Ihe ChalOnan of the merican Red Cm,s. George F. Mood). and the Presi­ dem of the United tates. George Bush. honorary chairman of Ihe Red Cross. I n [he presentation ceremony. (m ended by International President J.J . Barry. Brother Lehmann and his family.Offi er Meeks and hi, famil y. repre 'ent8fives of the Red era"s. and Sergeant Thoma> Lakeman with the U.. Park Police. BrOlher Lehmann ex­ pressed his gratitude to Officer Meeks From (eft. Red Cross Representalive C. Sianley Williamson. Brother Lehmann, Officer for giving him :;,omething he wiH carry MeeksJ and President Barry pose as the Red Cross' Certificate of Merit;s presented to \\lith hi m always- the gift of life. .tI Officer Meeks,

Do I Hear A Second? Developed over hundreds of years of discussion and debate, Parliamentary Procedure has evolved into a powerful 1001 In keeping order and structure during even the most complex meetings. Herej Second District International Representative Edward Collins (inset) leads a course on Parliamen­ tary Procedure for Local 2313, Braintree, Massachusetts, members. At right, interna­ tional Representatille Kera Mulvey (center of photo) answers the questions of Local 2313 participants during the class.

IBEW JO URNAL/MAY IlltJ:! The True Meaning Of Brotherhood

t i!:!n' ! orten I un ion melnbers see the true mean­ ing of brother· hood. Re tired Lo­ cal 1289. Lake­ wood, New Jer­ ~y,membcr John Prior 10 Ihe Training Center opening, President Barry (white hard hat, r ight) and Vice Mohr has helped us all do just that. President Witte (white hard hat, left) were given a tour of a large Loeal38 construction Brother Mohr \\a~ injured in an 011- project, The two were able to meet over 60 Local 38 Brothers and Sisters (some pictured Ih e-job accident in 1989. Lale last here) working on the restoration of, and construction around~ Cleveland's Society Bank Building. year. during Local 1 289'~50 l h-Anni­ ve r~arydinne r . BrOLhe r Mohrlhankcd hi Brothers and lSIen', for all Ihey Local Opens State-of-the-Art had donc for him: and in Training Center rhe process he cadcr, from Local 38. Cleveland. International Pre.-..ide nt J.J . Barry, ~ h owc d Ihose preserll what L Ohio. Ihe TBEW Internali onal. and Fourth Di~r r ic i Inlcrn ationa l Vice NECA g .. lhered in C level;md iale 1asl President Paul Wille. Third Districi unions are all yearforlhe grand opening of Local 38 . s International Execlllive Council mem­ about. siale-of-ihe-an Joint Apprenticeship ber Richard AClOn. NECA Regional In an open and Training Center. Local ]8 h,, · Direclor Mike Barry. Local 38 Business lener printed in the 50th- joined the growing li st of I BEW local, lanagerGil Steele. Local 38 Presidenl Brother John Mohr. Anniversary expanding Iheir lraining programs to Sam ChllJa. as well as area contractor kcep up with the fast pace of change in and local dignitaries were present ror dinner progr...un, Brolher Mohr and his wife. Rodney, said, "Being raised the electrical indus lri e~ in (he United the opening ceremony. A 11 those who in a unjon family. we grew learning. Stales and Can;,da. ~pokeallheceremonypraised everyone The new facility wi ll accomll"lOdale who worked to make the training facil­ appreciating, and cheri.shing the val­ ues for which unions were approximalely 250apprenrices per year, ilya reali ly. andcmphasized Iheneed to formed , .. blll only recently have we as well as al low space fo r an

IUEW JOURNAL/MA Y 1992 41 SAFETY AND HEALTH TIPS

Here's To Your Health

This article is based 0 11 In/ormatio/l leading call ,e of deal h. ccording to Consumed in greater quantities than publislled hy tile VIII 0 11 Lohor Life III· the CD ·""pon. accidental dealhsand even lobaceo, aknhol i. u cd by more surom:e Compall),. ulld/ront UndcrTI,e unilllclHlOllal Il1jllric .~ l..illcd more lhan Americans than any ther drug. other Innucnce. hy A1i1ham alld Kelc:/wm, JO.200 people in 1987. The'. ,"clude than perhaps caffeinc. While there is BOllfollt Books. boatillguccidcnt.... drowning!,. ra il!'. ilnd evidence thm alcohol consumption is fires. Two-thirds of these people died in declini ng. the human and econom ic hecoming 'eason ofstudentgradu­ motor vehicle aCCide nt... , CO", as,ociated with al ohol abuse are al ions and !,ummer activit ies will T TIle pe rcent age ofalcohol-rcl:Hcd su i­ "itill ~13ggcring: 1.6 million years of inevitably include well-publicized. al ­ ide" and homlcldc'i 1\ 31,0 disiurblllg. "ork life lost and more than 2.7 million cohol·related incidents and accidents. In 19 7. thcCD repom.17.660peo­ yea" of total life lost. These evcnb will Cllu:o,e many people 10 pie died rrom alcohol-related ··inten­ consider if moder.nion or abslincncc tional injun.,."The Coaliti on forCan­ should ha e prevailed before tragedy or Use or Abuse? sunter Health and Safety reporl> tl,at sorrow re&u lted. Here area few thing~ to alcohol wa ... a cOlltrihutin g factor in Dependenceon alcohol orolherdrugs consider before you decide wheth eryou abollt half of the homicides committed i~ i.l widcsprcml problem. M any limes, wanllochargc upyoursulTIlllc r ru n with in the United SllItes in 19 6 and 30 people don'1 recog ni ze it. Chemicill too much 10 drink; or whether you de· percent "f the ..,uicidc~ . dependency is simply the inability to cidethat drinking iscau ing. or likely 10 More direclly. alcohol-related health conI I'D] the lise of \OIllC physical ub­ cau~e . problcm~ in your life. problem. ~ ill thousands of people each stance- nOt bemg able to quit. and not ye~l r Ihrough re~pir: lIory. digcsllvc and being able to limilltow much i, used. If Alcohol as a Cause heun dise,,,e. More Ihan 7.000 Ameri­ you have a dependency problcm. recog­ Of Death c;,UI~ die t!vcry year from illcoholic cir­ niZing it can help you to move towa rds rhosis of the li ver: while another 2.000 a happier and healthier life. Too many pe pie believe alcoholbm die from other form of dmnage to the and alcohol-related accidents affect on ly li vt:r ci;luscd by ulcohul. HCHrt tro uble alcohol abuse". BU I the sad fac t i, that Myths brought on by "Icoh I abu,e kIlled more the victims of alcohol abuse are fre· You migh t think of a chemically than 10.700 people in 1987. quently nO ll hcdrillker~ lhem:,elvc~.but dcpendcmpcr.\ona, omeonewhocan'l other family members or innocent by­ live \vlthOultheirdrink or drugs. who is Choices-Consider standers. oflen drunk or~LOncd . who uses drug. or n,e U.S. Centers for Di,ea,eControl The Costs alcoh I evcry day. or i, irresponsible. (CDC) recently released inf rma tion Bcyond the immediate c :'I~ u:,M>ci­ immoral. weak-willed orevencvil. The about how many Am erican dea th s. arc ated wilh alcohol abu se. there's an even fue l is, a person can be chem ically atlributed to alcohol. u ~ in g figures for grcmcr long-term COS1 to ou r society. dependent without showing such obvi­ the calend of life I st due to Chemicall y dependent people are alcohol-n:I:llcd unintentional injuries distinct from pcrmns who may fre­ For indi vi duals aged Hl-2-1, alco­ for women i'\ 35. 1 yca~ . For men. il'''i quently l"e dmg,. including alcohol. hol-related traffic fala lities are the 37.3 yc"". Both r"k health and s.,fety and may

42 IBEW JIlURNALlM,\ Y 1992 BREATH ALCOHOL CONTENT AND .Ts EFFECTS

APPROXIMATE BREATH ALCOHOL Elletts on Feeling Elletts on CONCENTRATION (til Gra ms', B.II ••ior OriWlnu Ability , ----~ ~------~ Drinks" Body Weight In Pounds Absence ot observable eHeels Mild changes Most drivers In Body 100 120 14 o 160 180 200 220 240 Mrld allerallon OIleelings, sllghl ..em a bit moody Bad dn •• no IntenSlllcalion of eXisting moods 1 .04 .03 .03 .03 .02 .02 .02 .02 hab'ls sIIghlly pronounced . 2 .08 .06 l.O5 .05 .04 .04 .03 .03 3 .11 .09 .08 .07 .06 .06 .05 .05 Feelln 01 relaxal.on. M.ld sedat.on. onvers lake 100 long 10 dee.de ~ Exaggerallon of emollOns and and act Molor skills (sucn as 4 .15 .12 .11 1 .09 .08 .08 .07 .06 behavior. Slight Impairmerrt 01 motor braklllg) are impaired Reaction 5 .19 .16 .13 .12 .11 Lo9 .09 .08 skills Increase In reaCbOn time. time Is Increased 6 .23 .19 .1 .13 .11 .10 .09 7 .26 .22 .1 .13 .12 .1 1 Defmlte ~mpalrmenl of mental t.on Impaired. Physical difficulty 8 .30 .25 .2 .14 .13 abilities, ludomenl, and memory . In dnvino a vehicle,

9 .34 .28 24 .21 .1 9 .17 .15 .1 4 olSlonlon of all POrcepl.on and 10 .38 .31 27 .23 .21 .19 .17 .1 6 Judgment. OrMng erratic. Driver in a daze. 11 .40 34 .30 .27 ,24 .22 .20 12 38 .33 .29 .26 .24 .22 AI 0.40. mosl people have passed illS hop.d that Ihe dnver passed 13 40 ,36 .32 .29 .26 .24 OUi. Hospllallzatlon Is probable at out before trying to gat Into BACs 01DAD and above . and death vehicle. 14 ,38 .34 .31 .28 .26 Is imminonl 15 .37 .33 .30 .28 FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY • MtohOl eoncentratlOn 1$ tAprwea lIer. u IIlamsol ~ohol pe,210itll& 01 breaU, ArlllClin ll 0' "0.10· on • brl&th,,"ung Instrumem Indltllu 10 ont,nllndr'lh& (lW100j Qrams 01 alcOllOlI* 210 li ters 01 bleath •• Adnnlri _ dtlhned as lY! lIZ- of 80 pl oof hquO!' Of 12 Ol. 01 beer Of 5 III 01 tIlltIt WIn, SiJb.J"Ia 01'18 d"n~ , Irom 1M number consumed, IOf exh hour of dtlnklnll alter the Imit hour SOURCE: National Salety Council onen aCt unwisely or inappropriately A" Acknowledge Ihe problem pcn l)" aredifferellt fordifferent people." Fur­ while under Ihe inlluence. The)' may .# Limil time ~pen( \\'ilh people who thet. "alcohol is an infinitel y confusing act in way" that will crnb:'lrnl,\~ them encoumgc drug u~e. or who bel ieve SUbSL:lnCC. In small amount~ it is an laler. They rna)' cndanger IheIT health that dependency is a problem of exhihmuing slimulant.ln la rgeramo unL~ wca~ will. and lives. and the li ves of olhe". b)' it 3Cb a!oo a ... cdulivc and as a 1Q.'I;i c, or /Y Seek profe"ional help from doclurs poi'ionoll ", agent. When taken in very driving while in toxicated. They may orlhcrapi,t.:t who deal \\ ilh chemical lo'c IheIT job or fam .lie, (I, people dependenc)' and recovery. You large amollnts over a long period of around them are hurt by their actions. m.ghl benefil from coun_el.ng or a time. lhi, combination chemical and Person ... demonstrating a very high tol­ recovery program. Be informed drug Can be damaging 10 ccilli. Ii., ues erance 10 alcohol or olher drug(,) of aboul Ihe reali lies of alcoholi"". and organ,. Yel alcohol is addiclive fo r choice may , imp ly be lo'ing conlTol. .# Seck Olll Ihe ,uppon 01 people \\ ho only a minoril),-an elfi"u,",,,,(U.S.). Forma Idnnk­ day day. of Ihe abi lil Y 10 lead Iheir 12- ICP programs \uch 3...,Aito)wlicl life without the drug. Alwmmou. .. are a\adable for var .. ef> akoh I i, a relalively ham11ess so­ .ou, I)pe, (If dependencie,. Your cial beverage:' employee- or member-:l:-.,j"lance ndcr any circumstances alcohol What to Do program al work can help you find shoilid be consumed orr/y by Ih ose Ih e'e and Iher helpful re,ource,. I and when you drink, do '0 moder­ \\'ho are of age and arclcgaHy permit­ alely and onl y al appropriale limes. According 10 aUlhoT> Dr. Jame, R. ted to do so. Othcrwi c. recognizing that there i'\ a Milham tlnd Katherine Kr lrhill11,l11 their Rf'mr mrn-r YOllr "Oafr ly :mcl healt h problem i:-'lhe first step toward recover­ landmark book. Under lite Inj1l1 el1("(!. during summer aClIvitiesand year round ing from chemical dependency. If you "moderate alcohol con,umplion iii; not may beaffecled by you r own. orolhe,,', Ih ink ),o u mig ht have a problem of Ihis hazardou> fo r m >1 people. and Ihe re'ponsible usc of al cohol. Thi nk aboul type, here arc some steps yo u can take: henlth risk!'! related to drinki ng alc,)hoi il. Ie tII EW JOURNAL/MAY 1992 43 MEMBERS RETIRE

lEe Member International on a host of commiu cc!o. within hi !'! local including: COPE. Pen~ion. Health nnd Missey Retires Representative We lfare. JATC, Labor~Managernem, Pic 4 Ilie and Da nce, Credi t Union, and Sarety. ifth Di triet ,. Lawrence Hogan He was appointed an International Rcprc­ F IlI lcrna I i olUll ashington, O... se nt~u ive April I, 1976, and was a ~s i g n ed EXl.::tu ti ve Council ..• '. W nalive Lawrence 10 the Founh District staff. member R ben R. ., I ' Colbert Hogan. lnt erna­ Remaining active in labo r aClivitic:. in Mb ... cy announces , tiollal Rcprc)'cnt3li vc. his community, Brother Hogan worked hi~ retiremcn! from Fourth Oi. tri t. an­ closclywith the local Building Trades and the IB EW effective nounces hie; rCliremcnl the Central LaborCouncil. He also served April 1.1992. t ~ effective ~l ay I. 1992. on the Districi of Columbia Mayor· ... Ad­ Since hi!! initiation imo Local 2, 5l. Brother Hog.m wa., ini ti ated imo Loca l \'\sory Committee. Lou i<:. Mi ssouri.onScplcmbcr 15. 1952, 26. Washington. D.C .• on March 9,1951, Theofficersandmembersoflhe Brolh ~ Brother Mis.scy ha. served the Brother­ and we nl on to hold the po"ilion:, ofbu i­ erhood extend their beSI wishes 10 Brother hood in a It ,t ofc'pacities. In hi local nesc; manager, presidenl , vu::c prc.l

44 m EW .IOU RNAL/MAY 1992 IN MEMORIAM

PBF Death Clai ms Approved for Payment in January and February 1992

local Surname Amount local SUrname Arnou nl Local Surname Amounl lota( $ilrnaml! AmOUR!

3 Abrotmson . S. . . .. 3 "1 00 00 387 Marquil,dl. D. C..... _ .. 3.400 00 Pens (21 fr.lnU . P. D...... 2.40000 PeJlS (17) PrOOo •• T. T ...... 1.20000 3 Cllandl!'t, C. L ...... 1.13334 424 Matsllba . R. H...... 3. .40000 Pens. (3) Bu,ns. M. J. , ...... 120000 Pe ns (In Woods . S. M...... 4.400.00 3 Cosgrave, M H...... __ .. 5.000,00 441 koeller , w...... 3.400 00 Pens (3) Oece:sare . E L ... 2.400 00 Pens PB) BogerJ r .• J. A. 2 40000 3 FaUon , P. J •.•.•...... 3.400 C/O 444 Mum,. J. J ...... 3.400 00 Pens 131 Domini . A. J ...... 2.400 00 Pens (I B) Brandlr. P. 1: ...... 2.400.00 3 fernandel.,R...... 3.400 00 466 Bru mlield. J. R ...... 5.00000 Pens (3) FaY , l . J ...... 2.40000 ~ ns f 18) Ke ilmall . f . J ...... 2.40000 3 KaLllmanA. C....•...... 4400 00 477 Kalona. S...... 3.400.00 Pens. (3) Fenecll.. V...... 2.400 00 Pens (1 8) Kelly Jr.. 1: . A...... 2 400.00 3 Martella. F•.... _._ ...... 3400 00 479 Pelerson . E. P...... 3.Joo 00 Pens (3) Goldberg. I ...... 2. 400 00 Pens (1 8) McGary. N. f ...... 2.40000 3 Mam"i. R. J • ...... •.•.. 5000 00 479 Williams . l ...... 3.400 00 Pens (3) Hoehn . H...... 2.400 00 Pens (24) Elthnl!r. E...... 2 400.00 :, Po ole Jr.. R. E. ,....•.•.. 3,400 00 495 Ra" R. l...... 3. ':00 00 Pens (3) kasper. A...... 2. 40000 Pens (24) House. l. l...... ': .240 00 6 Cas ey , T...... 5000 00 S01 Marotta . J. R...... 3.400 00 Pens (3) kl!lIy, f . J ...... 2.400 00 Pe ns. (25) Kn ipllng , W. T. .... 4,931 15 6 Martinel. S ...... 5.000,00 506 Prite. J. 1 ...... "" ..... 4,400 00 Pens (3) landmil n. H...... 2. 40000 Pe ns (25) Richmond, R. J .... 2.400.00 Worsler, B. M ...... •. ... 4,400,00 540 Fos nauQhl . E. J . 3,400 00 Pens (3) laJlenta. S. P...... 2,.0'1 00 00 Pe ns (2S) Rotolo, A W.. . 2. 400.00 11 Barton . G. A...... 3,40000 540 Wallace . E. W...... 3.400 00 Pens (3) McGinn , J. J...... 2.400.00 PenS. (26) Abe l! . J. L. 2,400.00 11 8 r un err ~. E. 8. . .. 3, 40000 5S8 Dawson. B. W...... 3400 00 Pens (3) McKeo n. J ...... 2,400 00 Pe ns. (26) Helms . R. J ...... 2. 400.00 11 Oenicola,J...... 3,400 00 558 Gibbsll , J. O 4400 00 Pens (3) Newman , A...... 2,400 DO Pens. (26 ) Hockm an , E. l. .. .. 2.40000 11 GLierro. V. W. . 4.'100.00 59 1 Guzman . F. H...... 4 400 00 Pens (Jl HU lle nl . J. P...... 2,400 00 Pells. (26) keele, W. l...... 2:. 400 00 11 HolgUin , A. . ..3,400 00 611 Baugilma ll, J. B...... 3 400 00 Pens (3 ) De lls . L C...... 2,400 00 Perls. (26 ) Sailin gel . E. M. .. 2. 40000 11 Mueller, A. W...... 4,400 00 611 Yell owman , T. F...... 3 4{)()QO Pens (3 ) Pa cc ione. F...... 2.400 00 Pens. (32 ) Clland ll! r. E.. l . .... 2. 400.00 11 Snyder . S. A...... 3,400 00 613 Adams. K. M...... 3 400 00 Pen s (3) Panza , D. T...... 2.400 00 Pens. (32 ) Mani n. C...... 2. 400 00 16 Phipps, C M ...... 3, 40000 617 Cro well , R. D...... 500000 Pens (3) Pa ulik. P...... 2.400 ,00 Pens. (34) Bourseheldl . N. A. 2,4()Q 00 26 Antho ny. A. P...... 3.40000 631 Bl atkmon. S. A...... 2.26666 Pens (J) Ramus . J. E...... 2.400.00 Pens. (34 ) Mason . C. W...... 2.6&0.00 26 Man cIni , N. A...... 3,400 00 631 Sass , J.J ...... 340000 Pens (3) ~o j as . J ...... 2. 400 00 Pens. (34) Mull. H. W...... 3.032 00 26 Wil cox. K. l ...... 2.000 00 640 Dugan , R. e...... 3,40000 Pens (3) Rumpel. F...... 2,4 00,00 Pens. (38) Barn id:e1. E. G.... 2,400.00 32 Lalonde . R. E...... 4.400 00 659 Kimbrell , T H...... 5,00000 Pens (3) Ruzic\ia , H...... 2,400 00 PeflS (38) Prochaska, H...... 2,400 DO 35 Clang . J. R ...... 340000 663 lOWI!II , R. E...... 3 400 00 Pens {3} Sahr, H...... 2400 00 Ptns (38) Se lby . J. S...... 2.400 00 38 Donaldson . D. P...... 3.400 00 666 Ar llan. R. D...... 4 400 00 Pens (3) Sa$son. E...... 2,400 00 Pens (40) krynSlt l, T. S...... 2• .400.00 41 Miller Jr , D J. _ ...... _ 3400,00 681 Kelly. K. M .... . 440000 Pens (3) Schunemann . E.... 2,818 73 Pens (4 1) Sieinham. S ...... 2.400 00 48 Welsh, R. W...... 5.000 00 683 Tuctl!(. V. M...... 3400,00 Pens (31 Sheila . A...... 240000 Pens. (42) Wa ll ace . W...... 2.400,00 58 Aue. H C. • • . • . .. S.OOO 00 6-97 Divi.ne . J. E.. ,... ,.... 5.00000 Pens (31 Sokolow . M ...... 2400 00 Pens (43) klle . J ...... 2. 400 00 66 Ke 1fey , H. L ...... _340000 71 4 Hardy , G.l...... 2.26566 Pens tll Sta dt. G...... 2.40000 Pens (43) Aiesenbeck. G. F. . 2400.00 73 Hogertleide . K. A...... 4.40000 71 4 Triebold. R. 1...... 3,40000 Pens t31 Unlerweiser. 0 .... 2400 00 Pens (4.4 ) Serenidc . R. R..... 2,400 00 82 Clarl. J. A...... S 000 00 716 810111 . J . E...... 5.00000 Pert!> (3) Wiencto . J. B...... 2 400 00 Pens (45) BellS . W. F...... 2.400 00 90 McNa lly. W. l...... 3.400 00 716 Oittturth , W. C...... 3.40000 Perts I':) G'lIIes . E. A...... 2,400 00 Pens (45) frisk . C. C...... 2400 00 100 hmothe. G...... 3,40000 716 lOuYler Jr .• R. J ...... 340000 Pens (·H Smilh . H. _ ...... 2 400 DO Pf:ns (45) Nie ls;eo. W. A...... 2 400 00 101 Harn~$S , A . E ...... ,3.400 00 716 Rolleruon . A. L...... 3.400 00 Pens (5) Knlp1ino . C . ~ ...... 3.22J7~ Pens. (46) Jalo, A. A...... 2.400 00 104 RuPIechl. E.J ...... 2.40000 725 Howdel, J. E...... 3. 4(] OOO Pens (S) Waughman . J E... 2.400 00 Pens (46) Jone:5 . J . R...... 2400.00 110 Ryan , R. E...... 3.40000 769 Hoslllll1e r. R. L ...... 3,400 00 Pens (51 Wood. K. k ...... 800.00 Pens r46) Mead . W. R...... 2.40000 1 \ 1 Runell. R. N...... 5.000.00 773 Harris on . C. W...... 3.40000 Pens (61 laura. A ...... 2 400 00 Pens (46) Moody, C. L ...... 2 ..400 00 120 Mclaug hlin , B...... 3,40000 573 Mote . E. I. . . .. 3.400 00 Pens (S) Lun d. H. W...... 2 400 00 Pens 1461 Perry . R. A...... 2.40000 124 Rala jClYk . A. S...... 3400.00 948 Bo¥ce. L...... 3.400 00 Pens (6) McC oy. O. C...... 2 400 00 Pens 146) Ruha lca va , A ...... 3.24000 125 Slaats. R. C...... 3.400 00 948 Bryiln . L. O...... 3. 400 00 Pens (61 Reyno lds. M...... 2 400.00 Pens (46) SaiD, E. M...... 2,40000 126 McCall , C. C...... 4400 00 9S2 Earharl , R. R...... <1 400 00 Pens (6) Rol enon. C. A. .... 2.400.00 Pens (46) Savage . J. V...... 2,400.00 130 COKJr ., R. M...... 5.00000 95 2 O'Oonnell , H. G...... 4. .41)0 00 Pens (6) Walke r. A. C...... 2,40000 Pens (47 ) MtClarty. M. G.... 2, 40000 13 ~ Bugas . J. S ...... 10.00000 95 2 Richler, R. W ...... 3,400 00 Pens (7) Slerens, D. H, ..... 2.400.00 Pens (47) WIJs;on . C. F...... 2,40000 134 Kel1ler. J, E...... 5,000 00 '141 Sm3ls. E. J ...... 3.400 00 Pens (5) Hepn er , W...... 2,400.00 Pens (48) BU$chmall . J. \/ .... 2, 40000 13 ~ McM aho n, J. F...... 3,MID 00 1205 Hares, J. N. 3400 00 Pens (9) Garritv. T. J ...... 2.4{l 0.O O PMS (48) Da·m. R. . 2AOD 00 13~ Rose. W.B ...... 3400 00 1245 Dunn Jr .. T...... 4400 00 Pens (9) Krelo ll . H...... 2.400.00 Pens . (~8 ) Doney , V. M...... 2,1100.00 134 Sellopt. J. C...... 3,400 00 1289 Plni O. J. M...... 3,.400 00 Pens (9) Neal, J...... 2,4 00 Oc. Pens (48) Harris, L W...... 2. 40 0.00 143 Rig gi. S. W. ...3,400 0fJ 1316 Irb y, T. F. 3AOO 00 Pens ,9) Tod~. H. A...... 2.400.00 Pens. (48) Min io n. L. V• ...... 4.000.00 145 Nowe ll. l. A...... 5,00000 1319 Hydock , J. G, 3.40000 Pens (11) Bowell . V. E...... 3.08926 Pens (48) Neill . O. H. .. 4.000.00 146 Ferral , O. L. ... 3.400 00 1399 Rhe ln, H E...... 340DOO Pens (11 ) Calame , K. C...... 2. 400 00 Pens (49) Basan . P. C...... 2.400.00 164 Wollkamp. E. C. ...3.400.00 1547 Shemel. L.l...... 3400 00 Pens (11\ Cann on, J. F...... 2. 40000 Pens (51) loetz. W. A...... 2 40000 165 Oiliioli . J. S. ..• . .... 3.400 00 1788 McQuilllle. K. J ...... 4~00 DO Pens (11) CarlonI! . F...... 2. 400 00 Pens (53) INtne . E...... 2, 400'.00 166 AliK , f . F ...... 3.400 00 1837 Nelson. R. L...... 3,40000 Pens (II) Ellis . E. C. , ...... 2. 400 00 Pens (53) Slout . J ...... 800.00 175 Campbell Jr ., G. A...... 3 400 00 2085 Mflthler . H. W...... 3,~OO 00 Pens Ill) Grilling, S. O...... 2.400 00 Pe ns (55) Bradlield. M. w... 2.400,00 17S Grlder, T.L ...... 340000 211l Rouse . W...... 3,4QO 00 Pens (11) Hartman, H. E...... 2.600 00 Pe ns ~ 55 1 Totp ll a, l. A...... 2. 40000 175 Sliinsel1.J- k ...... 3 400 00 2150 Radde, . R. A...... 3.-:0000 P~ns (11) Humble , W. H...... 2.400 00 Pens (51) Pen Jnalli. B. R.... 2.400.00 176 Ashl ine , E A...... 5 00000 10 (26) BisMon . J. A...... 4.40000 Pens PH Jacobs;Jr " W. H... 2, ':0000 Pens (S1) Zom Jk, A. W. ~ ..... 2.400 00 ISO Gibson . J. D...... 1.00000 10 (134) Ozjli;i , O. B ..... 340000 Peos (11) Jones, M ..... _ .. 240000 Pens {58) Bliemeiller. H. G. 2.400 00 ISH Mayo . J. K ...... 3 40000 10 (l3J) Prendetgasi. J. J .. 3400 00 Pl!ns til) MIIHI!II . l. B...... 2.400 00 Pens {58) Brazil . J. E.. _ ..... 2.400 00 193 Jones, R...... 340000 10 (13.41 Siolp, C. H...... 3400 00 Pens (11) MaddeD. C...... 2400 00 Pens (58) Burtland . B. T. .... 2.-100 00 194 Ra iM, D O. ..3 40000 10 (313) Fals Jr. . C. H...... 5.000 00 PI!IlS (II) O'Hilra. A...... 2400 00 Pens (58) Clan . R. P...... 2,400 00 222 tloo an. M. n...... 3 •.aOO ,QO 1.0 (6-4')) Keuler. C, J ...... 5 000 00 Pen:; (111 Seulerllf. V N...... 2 1100 00 Pens (58) Ericli;&on, C. A...... 2.400 00 226 Halier, W. E ...... 3,40000 10 (695) Pu~ II , R...... 5,000 DO Pens (111 Snip per. H...... 2 400 00 Ptns (58) Glnt. M. F...... 2,400 00 258 Murray, B. D...... 3.40000 Pens (0) Andenon. C. 0 ..... 2 400,00 Pens 111) Snyder, l D...... 2400 00 Pens (58) Manlar. L M...... 61354 278 Stoc kwell . J. P ...... 3.400 00 Petls(l ) Fasnachl. J . J ...... 240000 Pens (II) Thille"er. B. K..... 2 400 00 Pens (58) MtHa le . R. R...... 2.400,00 288 Cook, R. R...... 3.40000 P-ens n I Foeoedino . C. E. .. 2 40000 Perls (11) Wayne, J ...... 2,400 00 Pens (58J Mills, A. C...... 2400 00 301 Dudley. J. R...... 5.000 00 ren:) (II Genin , C. W..... 2 400 00 Pew.; (II) Wllhamt; Jr., D. H. 2.400 00 Peru; (58) Raymond. J ...... 2 ~OO 00 322 Bevendge , A. C...... ~.OOO 00 Pens ftl Hennessey. l. J ... 2 400 00 Pens (II) Wood. 0 G...... 2.400 00 Pens (581 Rudolph, G J ..... 2 400 00 332 Jackson , R. D...... 3,40000 PefiS P) Kawan . W...... 2 40000 Pens 112J Pannunllo. J. 8 .... 2 400 00 Pens (56) Tille . J. A...... 2"-00 00 352 Wellef . R. E...... 3,400.00 Pens (1) Kelly. E. C...... 2.400.00 Pens (13) Hanrey , l W.. _ .. _ 2 400 00 Pens IS91 BfOWnlll![ Jr .. T. H.. 2,400 00 353 Chapman, A. R...... 3 400 00 Pens (11 R I~h l!y , C . A ...... 3,173.12 Pens 116} fltth . W. W...... 2.40000 Pens (59) Claylon , C. E...... 2.40000 354 Edler, R. S ...... 3 40000 Pens (I) Slruck ll ol1. E...... 2..400.00 Pens (16) Purdue, A. M...... 2.40000 Pens (S9) Ferguson, C. E.... 2 400 00 369 Bl!dwelLJ. R...... 4,400.00 Pen s (11 Wehne r, C ...... 2.400 00 Pens (16) Whilledge. T. E.... 2,400.00 Pens (59) Ford. W. H...... 1200.00 369 Walker. J. H...... 3. 400.00 Pe ns l1J Wilkes, l. O...... 20400.00 Pens (17) Bewersdo rl . A. H• . 2.680.00 Pens (59) Kli ous, E.l...... 2 400.00

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Pens (59) Spans, W. T. .. .. 2,400 00 Pens (125) Rohan. F. O. 2,984 00 Pens. (2\ 1) elle, F l , ...... 4,424.00 Pens (340) Harpole Jr .. tt. W. 2. 400.00 Pens (59) Young . O. l...... 2400 00 ~e n s (125) SchwarlU:(lph , P... 2.400 DO Pens (21 1) Deluca, A...... 2,40000 Pens (340) HolIl , R. W...... 4,142.00 Pens (60) Hewell. W, N...... 2.400 DO Fens,. 1125) Slimak. f . J ...... 2.40000 Pens. (213) BaldwIn. F. L...... 2 400.00 Pens (340) Lenin, A. J ...... 2, 40000 Pens 164) 8rown, H...... 2.400 00 Pens. j1,~, Str omm e. W, A ... 2.400 00 Pens (2t3) Nelson, M. f ...... 2,400,00 Pen s (345) lnlhllrwQud. W. R.2,40000 Pens (66) Darr"s Jr" G. H •.• 3.969 37 Pens (125) WIl[k lns. C. R, .... 2,400 00 Pen s (213) Osborne , C M ... 2,400 00 Pens (349) 8eltl. J ...... 2. 40000 Pens {55 ) JI~1I10n . L. 8 ...... 2.400 00 Pens {126) Shop e, I. J ...... 2.4 ()O 00 Pens. (222) Hod,.IrI1. R, P... .. 2.400.00 Pens (349) Hor[ on, D. C...... 2.400.00 Pen!> (66) Napp er , W. S ...... 2.400 00 Pens (126) Trlpl an. C. W...... 2,400 00 Pens (223) Brennln, W, R.... 4.00000 Pen s (349) SpeerS. L. L...... 2, 40000 Pens (66) Vulln •. H...... 2.40000 Pons. (130) DipasC31. A...... 2,400.00 Pen~ (223) Brown , J. W...... 2,<100.00 PBfl S. (350) PII.rlOn, M. M. ... 2,40000 Pens (68) 8urile , J. M ...... 2, 400 00 Pens (130) Nicoli Jr .. 8 F .... 2. 40000 Pens (231) DUUln . R ...... 2, 40000 Pens (354) Rlnllle, R W...... 2, 400 00 Pens (68) HOLilkoopar , It . E... 3.326.00 Pens. (134) Bu rns , E. R.• " ...... 400.00 Pens (234) Bow ling, H A...... 2.400.00 Pe ns (354) Robem , C. M...... 2.400 00 Pen s (68) Hubk.1 , I. D...... 2.JOO 00 Pens 1134) Clelnmalk. R L ... 2.40000 Pens (234) Loveladv, II . A..... 2.400.00 Pens (357) Mosher, O. S...... 2, 400 00 Perl~ (58, Speln, L. a...... 2-"00.00 Pens {1341 CO[OI II. 1(. R...... 2, 400 00 Pens. (235) PoirIer, L...... 2.400.00 Pe ns ~3 57) Nlwberry . A. It.... 2,400 00 Pens (68) Wagoner . L N...... 2, 4DOOO Pens P34) Ed qulsl, S. e .... _ 2, 40000 Pens (238) Ca pP1. J. W ." .... 2, 40000 Pens 057) Selle , G ...... 2.-400 00 Pens (70) Broader . T. F.• , •.•. 2. 400 00 Pens P34) E,lckso n, E. E...... 2,':0000 Pens (238) Murdoc_. J G...... 2, 400 00 Pens (358) CI"rk . E. W...... 2.400 00 Pens (70) Hu rl1 Jf.. E. H..... 2,40000 Pens (1 34) Erlctlon , M. J ..... 2, 41)0 00 Pens (2451 Feldt. D. W ...... 2, 400.00 Pens (358) Gillin, T, ...... 2.400 00 Pens (73) Ct'IIlne. R...... 1.20000 Pens (134) Grhalli , J E ...... 2, 400.00 Pens (245) Holcom ba. E...... 2, 400 00 Pens (360) CalderlUo . M. J .. 2,400 00 Pens (73) Swam, C. A...... 8QO .00 Peni.. (134) Hilfmon, P.·1...... J,040.00 Pens (l4!l) HoonlUIIZ. I...... 1:.·lOu 00 Pens.l3631 Reia. W. G...... 2.400 00 Pf:ns (76) S~Olt , C C...... 2. 400 00 Pens ('34) Harris , W. A...... 2, 400 00 Pens (246) Bl7ldley. W H...... 2.400 00 Pell$. (364) BI011 . L l ...... 2,400 00 Pens 176) Thurslon. A. W..... 2.-400.00 Pens (134) Hennlmln, A. J ... 2, 400.00 Pens. (246) Deshltr, P. E...... 2, 400 00 Pens (364) SIeck , C. F ...... 2.400 00 Pens (77) Barble ul Jr .• T..... 2,40 0 00 Pens (134) Holmes, E. W ..... 2. 400.00 Pens (25-4) Bero,.. M...... 2.400 00 Pens (3671 Hln ra)lan , J. p .... 2,400 .00 Pens 177) Oorter. l. V...... 2 40000 ren! (134) HOUQhll n. £. l. .... 2.400 00 Po~ (26 4) Hiett. R...... 2.400 00 Pens. (367) Snyder, J. R ...... 2,400 00 Pens (77) Curdy. G. C...... 2.400 00 Pens (34) Kol ber. H. J ...... 2. 400.00 PellS (258) CUier. H.... , ...... 2.400 00 Pens (3671 Tol l. L. W...... 2400 00 Pens (77) Ol/n Ue , D. S...... 2.40000 PMS (134) Ko stner. J. R ...... 2, 400.00 PellS (258) Orltll. E. H. " .... 2,400 00 Pens (J69) Haley. J . J. " ...... 2,400 00 Pens (77) FDI. l. O...... 2.400.00 Pens (1341 llona, F. A...... 2.400.00 Pens. (25a) WiIIlk.r, R. J ...... 2.400 00 Pens (369) Mllden. E ...... 2,400 00 Pens 1171 GOldSUI)' Jr. M. A. 2.400.00 PtM. U34) Llgli_ , F, J ... , .. ".2.400,00 Pe~ (2~9) Munenle. V. J ... 2.400 00 Pens (369) Morrlnn, J. R .... 2,40000 Pens (77) Hn,l. W. A, ...... 2.400.00 Pens 1134) Mlrall , J. C...... 3.32882 Pens (263) Hlnklr1s, F. R ...... 2.40000 Pens (369) HOrr IS , J l ...... 2400 00 Pens (77) Henderson , H. E... 2 40000 Pens (134) Mamaeler. J. E.... 2.400 00 Pens (265) G,iess. A. R ...... 2.40000 Pens (369) Zion . W. E...... 240000 Pens In} Hoydl. l. A...... 2,$0000 Pens (13 4) Martll. E. E...... 2.400 00 Pens (265) Pe[erlfln , H. II .... 2.400 00 Pens (379) Duncan. J, 8...... 2.400 DO Pens (771 Mllweli. C, W..... 2.-400.00 Pens (13-4) Mluonl. A. M..... 2.400.00 Pens (266) tHem l. W...... 2. 40000 Pens 13l!)) Slleu, W. H...... 2400 00 Pe"(11) McllnighIJr ., J. C. 240000 Pens ( 134) Miller. A C...... 2.400 00 Pens (269) VBnld,k. G C ..... 2.400 00 Pens (380) Gear. G F ...... 2.400.00 Pens en) "'eMul. C. J ...... 2400.00 Pens (l lot ) MOhlll . l. F...... 2.40000 Pens (270) Gre n. J. M...... 2. 400 00 Pens (384) Waller, J, C ...... 2 400 00 "'., 1771 Moull on , A. f ..... 2.400 00 Pens (134 ) M ~ rp"'( . £. J, ...... 2.400.00 Pe ns (270) HJul. l. H...... 2.400 00 Pens (386) Gulh.rle. J. A...... 2,400 00 Pens (n) Porter, L ...... 2400 00 PetlS ( 134) OSw'ld, A...... 2.400 00 Pens (276) P1.ret. E. C...... 2,400 00 Pens (387) COW1er1 , J. M...... 2400 00 Pen~ (77) Shlh:r. C. J ...... 2 400 00 P( II~ (1)4) PlliCltll. M. E...... 2.400.00 Ptn~ (276) StCln~t , J. E...... 2.40000 Pens (390) Candtller . A. A.... 240000 Pens (19) Woolson . R. G...... 2 40000 Pens (1).1 ) S.g.low. H...... 2.400 00 Pens (278) Rupe, J. 8 ...... 2.400 00 Pens (391) LLlill. W. W...... 240000 "'" 1801 Cu(llier. l. W...... 2.400 00 Pens (134 ) Sliwinski. H. f .... 2.400 on Pens (280) wile.,. M. G...... 2.400 00 Pens (401) Roy , M H...... 2.40000 Ptos (84) 8ell. S. E...... 2 400.00 Pens 1134 ) Sorr:nse~ . K. R..... 2.400 00 Pens (288) 8ecker . A. l...... 2.400.00 Pens. (412) Gibson . A, H...... 2400 00 Pens 1841 8ullal . W. £...... 2.400.00 Pens (134) Vanwormer. e L. • 2.400 00 Pens (288) WI"ler , C f 2,.10000 Pens (41 3) Mue[ler. H C 240000 "'., 1841 lIFounll)n, W. 0 .. 2.40000 Pens (136) Dupriest . S. l...... 2.400 00 Pens (292) Bll1holoml. P. F•• 2.400 00 Peru; (424) Mnwell, H J .... ~ 2,400 00 P!:ns (84) 1wl1le" r. J ..•" ... 2 400 00 Pens (136) Fesperman Jr , E. L2. 400 00 Pens (292) Kalscheller. L J ,,2.400 00 Pen5 (428) Slee le, B. l...... 2400.00 "'os 1881 Eblnhlck. E. H..... 2400.00 Pens (136) MayO. J. C...... 2.400 00 Pens (292) MlcM llbllrQ , C. R•• 2 400 00 Pens (429, DOdd. H M...... 2400 00 Ptns 1"'1 Aburn , J J ...... 2 400 00 Pens (136) Pearson. R F ..... 2.40000 Pens (292) Miller Jr .. C. I...... 2.400.00 Perl$ (429) Gllddil~ . C...... 2 40000 Pens (96) Homtl ndinJr.. E. E. 2.400 00 Pens (136) Reeves . J. M ..... 2.40000 Pe ns (2921 Slndv j ~ . R. N ..... 2. 400 00 Pens (429) Hob!)$:. f . '1 ...... 40000 Pens (98) Christy , F J ...... 2 400 00 Pens (136) Sligle. C. H...... 2.40000 Pens (294 1 Fouuult , A, J ...... 2.40000 Pens (429) M~Conn'lle . lI . II. 2.400 00 Pens 1981 Colbert. R, P ...... 2 400 00 Pens (136) Watson. R. M...... 2,400 00 Pens (295) Hys ell. R. E...... 2.400 00 Pens (430) StlIII, H...... ". 2.40000 Pens (~I Huve r. J. M...... 2.400 00 Pens (t37) W.. urbl~h . O. E. 2. 400.00 Pens (295) PIp'., H. J ...... 2 400 00 Peas (440) RiChey, M. W ..... 2 "00 DO P!:ns (9iI) tUbvrn. W R...... 2400 00 Pens 1139) Allen, C C...... 2:.40000 PellS (2"95) Plrtler, D F ...... 2.400 00 Pens (440) $Iewln. C. L...... 2,400 00 Pell$ (99) Pell!, E. W...... 2,40000 Pens (139) Ma ll", G. W...... 2.40000 Pens (295) Tanner. H. D...... 2.40000 Pens (441) Bell . 6. J...... 2, 40000 Pen'll001 Mor ine. C. L ...... 2.400 00 Pens (14'1 Po e. E. F...... 2.40000 Pens (302) Lllke,(. C...... 2.400.00 Pens. (441 ) Caul",. C. H...... 2 400 00 Pr:ns (101) Reevn:. C...... 2.400.00 Pens 1141) Rub, C. (...... 2.400 00 Pens (304) Blair. A...... 2. 40000 Pens «(4 1) Kra nl , J N ...... 2400 00 Pent (103) Davis . F. C...... 2,11110 00 Pant: (11I3t Barn,r. G H...... 2.110000 Pens (304) B~m. l1 , M. 0 ...... 2,400.00 P,ns.{44 2) DlsllI. A. l...... 2~OOOO Pens (103) In lmanson. K...... 240000 Pens (1431 Blocher. C. H ...... 2.40000 Pens (3{I.I1 Feller Jr . E. H ... 2.400 00 Pens (445) BranCh. G W...... 2.400 00 Pens (103) MeHally , O. H...... 2.400 00 Pens (1431 Kraus • . L S...... 2.400.00 Pens (304) Martin. J. E.... " ... 2,400 00 Pens (44 8) BralinglGn , R. I. .. 2 400 00 Pens (107) Fonget , A...... 2.400 00 Pens (143) Shearaf , M R...... 2.40000 Pens (305) Dmllrllen, K...... 2.400 00 Pens {453 J long. C. A...... 1.200 00 Pens 11081 Jordon. E. E..... ".2.400 00 Pens 1145) wyU. , L, A, "'"'''' 2.400 00 PertS (3O!j1 Ff,ncls . A...... 2,40000 Pens (4S3) Smith. H. R...... 2.400 00 Pens (l i D) hekel. H A ...... 240000 Pens 11461 8.nnlnll , It. R. , .... 2.400 00 Pens (306) Anurl. J. P...... 2.40000 Pens ( 01 53) Spa'Dur . E. J ...... 2400 00 Pens (1 101 Ptili. O. H...... 2400 00 Pens 1146) Oon. A. C...... 240000 Pens (306) BOJ nll , R. E...... 2.400 00 Pens (465) Howell, R. f ..... " 2.400 00 Pens (1 131 Hln1ln, R. E...... 1.600 00 Pens (1471 8011. M. H...... 2 400.00 Pens (307) Aob lnlon. G. H.... 3,13595 Pens (465) Merrill, J , ...... 2400 00 Pens (1 13) JII[n. V. G...... 2,400 00 Pens (149) Smith. J. F ...... 2. 400.00 Pens 13(9) SehwlIPueh. F W.2.4oo.00 Pens {465) Olsen Jr .. W A.... 2 400 00 Pefl'5 (1 131 Slllnllellow. W. H. 2.400.00 Pens t153) MO III. F. l: ...... 2.400.00 Pens 13101 M~K [nno n , M. f ... :l.400 OU t'ens (4H!:I ) Hlnear . W. I...... 2,400 00 Pens (116) Allen, E. 0 ...... 2.400 00 Pens (15)31 Rh ode . P ...... 2. 40000 Pens (310) Rice. r . R...... 2.400.00 Pens. (474) Honeyclf" Jr .. J . W 3.2 81 38 Pens (1 16) DIY. B. S ...... 2.593 36 Pens ( 159) Kidder, M. H ...... 240000 Pens (313~ Downs. G W...... 2,400 00 Pens (477) Hamilton. R. A.... . 2,400 00 Pens (liS) Moore. G H...... 2.400 00 Pens ([SO) Hen . O. G...... 2.40000 Pens (313) Mllik, F. P...... 2.400.00 Pe ns (477) M.lcemn. R G.... 2.400 00 Pens (116) Stroup , 11. O. " ..... 2.400 00 Penl (163) John.t , W, [...... 2.40000 Pens (313) MeClflnest. D. B .. 2.400.00 Pen, (477) O'KIIII . S...... 2.400 00 Pens (12D) Slewlrl , D. J ...... 2.40000 Pens (1&4) Oulfy. W...... 2.400.00 Pens (3l6) Well. R, C...... 2.400.00 Pe ns (479) 8arllet, W C...... 2.400 00 Pens. (122) On/dian . N...... 2.400 00 Pens (166) Sltli[erl , R, M •.. 2,6 4400 Pens (317) Ru u I Jr .• C...... 2.40000 Pens (479) EOIn Jr., J. P...... 2.-400 00 Pens (122) Phllllp1. R. l...... 2.400 00 Pens (175) Hun l, W. C...... 2,40Doo Pens (318) Sllnnette , J. C..... 2.400 00 Pens (479) l"dd, G. 6 ...... 2,400 00 Pens. (122) l U5I . W. S...... 2.400 00 Po", 11751 TIvlan , C. H...... 2.400.00 Pms 1321) CUlelll. R, J. , ..... 2AuO,OO Pe ns. (479 ) Mlngllm. W. R. ... 2.40000 Pens (12 4) Gray , C. H ...... 2.40000 Pens (175) While . A. A...... 2,400.00 Pens (322) Miller. O. E...... 2 400 00 Pen~ (479) Pan. C ...... 2.400 00 Pens (12 4) SlICk, W. J ...... 2.400 00 Pe~ (176) Kob old . K. E...... 2,40000 Pens (3241 Cunningham. W. A. 2.875.13 Pens. (479) Tlylor . J ...... 2.400 00 Pens (12 4) W lc ~am , A. J ...... 2. 400 00 Pens (181) Ke ilir. O. W. ""'" 2.490 88 Pens (324) Hon OR , V. F, ...... 2 400.00 Pens (479) Yourlg . J R...... 2.400 00 Pens. (125) Brehm , S. L. " ...... 2.40000 Pens 1'81) Mlleker , l F ...... 2,40000 Pens (326) W l ti;oll~ . \/ . A, ... 2.400.00 Pens (481) Car'ler, L. H...... 2.40000 Pens (125) Cllner. C. H, ...... 2,400.00 Pens (183) CI.ut. W, I, ...... 2 400 00 Pens 1329) Schleul, D. M... 2. 40000 Pens (481) Herhmp. O. J ..... 2.400 00 Pens (125) COil, E. C...... 2,400.00 Pens (183) Hepburn. W D..... 2 40000 Pens (329) Wjnlers. E. V...... 2.400.00 Pens (481 ) Naue. E. E...... 2.400 00 Pens (125) O,ttld,on, J. R, .... 2,.400 00 Pens (183) Shlrp. W. P...... 256000 Pens (330) HUll, F W " ... 2, 40000 Pens (483) AnderSOI1 . L. T..... 2,400 00 Pens (125) Harmon . 1. O...... 2.400 00 Pens (183) Shotwell . J. R..... 2,400 00 Pens (332) Cilibome. G. E.... 2, 40000 Pens (483) G,onwold . L J ..... 2.400 00 Pens (12S) Holm . G. V...... ".2.400.00 Pens (183) Wlillaml, D, ...... 3.960 00 roIlS (332) Rodrlguo! . A. R.... 2, 400 00 rens (485) Will. E. E...... 2.40000 Pens (125) 1..... ln, F 8 .. 2,400 00 Pens (190) Smith. J. M...... 2.400 00 Pens (332) Row e. J ...... 2.40000 PBns (494) Atpden . J E...... 2,400 00 Pens (125) JeogUe, I. W...... 2.400 00 Pens (191) D.~lIn , J, P...... 2. 400 00 Peus (332) Scla~QuliI , R. 8..... 2,40000 Pens (494 ) Frans .... y. E...... 2.400 00 Pens (125) lIr1se. J E ...... 2,400 00 Pe rl s (191) l nrv. J, H...... 2.400.00 Pens (332) WaiUr . lI . F...... 2 40000 Pens 1(94) Manlhey. G, M..... 4,000 00 Pens (125) Ow Jnvs, S. L...... 2.400.00 Pe ns (193) Li ndler. R, M...... 2.400 00 Pens (335) O'Nelll , W. J, .. " .. 2.400.00 Pens. (494) Polind . J. f ...... 2.400 ,00 Pens (125) Rlled ,L ...... 2, 40000 Pe ns (194) SU tt. F, It ...... 2.40000 P'ens (34 0) Blldw ln, O. M..... 2, 40000 Pens (494) Simms, W. l...... 2,400 00 Pens (125) Remme . R. K...... 2.400.00 Pe ns {1971 Ruhrup, E. R...... 2.400 00 Pens (34 0) Epperson, W W... V ,OO 00 Pens (494) Sobro lskl, D, J .... 2,690 60

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Pens (494) Tob ias , " ...... 2.400 00 Pens (665) Wrl{lhl. J . A. ,...... 2 400 00 Pens (949) Olledahl. l J . 2400 00 Pens (1920) Bf1yton . B. C...... 2400 00 Pens (496) Morrison. R...... 60000 Pens (666) Shack.llord. J. A.• 240000 Pens (949) SChoening, A. W•• 2400 00 Pens (1923) Lewis. It . L ...... 2.400 00 Pens (499) ~ClIV , J. H• ...... 2.400 00 Pttls (666) raylo •. It . l...... 2 40000 Pens (952) MIr1l n. R. It ...... 2 400 00 Pens (1925) Wa lke r. W. M...... 2 400 00 1'<". (499) Reed . R. H...... 2.40000 Pens 1666 ) WllklnulI. R. f . ... 240000 Pens (9~2) Sklnnel, O. A.•. " .. 2-" 0000 Pens (1965) Mars_ , E. L...... 2.400 00 Pens (!;(rH RaIl JI .• l ...... 2. 40000 Pens (675) Holmes. J, J ...... 2.40000 Pens (9~) Gol ds mith. E...... 2 400 00 Pens (1968 ) Serra . V. J ...... 1,200 00 Pens (505) Bttll, J. R ...... 2.400 00 Pens (67tH loClle. C. W...... 2, 40000 Pens (953) Wal dSl:b midl. V...• 2.400 00 Pens 119881 Gonnln Jr .. J. B 2,562 44 Pens. (505) Perrt , D. It ...... 2 40000 Pe ns (676) Prllher . J. E...... 2 ·044 000 Pins (965) KOCh, J. A...... 2400 00 Ptns (2033) Slree!. C. W ...... 2,40(100 Pens (!108) Clthou •• H. S ...... 2.400 00 Pens (676) Rigby . H. 1. .... 2.400 00 Pens 19681 Holmana. H. M.... 2400 00 Pens (21 69) Kelmey. J. f ...... 2400 00 Pens ( ~18) Harris, R. O...... 2.400 00 Pens (sa2) CJrtson, W. G...... 2 400 00 Pens (968) Mcllenna, W L ... 2 400 00 Pens (2227) Vicen te. 0 L. .... 2,400 00 Pens (527) Hils. Jr " W K .. 2."00 00 Pens (682) MInier. T.O ...... 2 40000 Pens 19n) Mcte lnne,. T, C.... 2.40000 Pens (2295) Dno. R. W...... 2400 00 Pens (S2l) Hunt. J. W...... 4.00000 Pens (692) Loll. T. B.. ~ ...... 3697 38 Pe1lS 1995) Oulsc;h , P. M ...... 2.400 00 Pens (I D I Amb ron. E. " ... 2 400 00 Pens ( ~ 7) Jones. I. M...... 2. 01 00 00 Pens (697) Sh,rllll. W. J ...... 2 40000 Pens (995) Folk• . R. C...... 2 40000 Pens II a I AmburO. C. M ..... 2400 00 P~ns (533) ".paclnikn, J. C. 2. .. 00.00 Pens ((,97) Wllllimi. B...... 2 400 00 Pelt! (995) Hubbard W. C..... 2.40000 !'lens 1101 Amllll . l" ...... 2400 00 Pens (SS81 Broadloot. R. H..•. 2.400 00 Pen:!: (700) E"ns. J. W...... 2', 400 00 Pens t I 002) Peftyinhn, J. A..... 2 40000 Pens (I a I AnCl.rSOIl . L. G ...... 960 00 Pens (55B) Poole . C. H ...... 2.400 00 Pens (700) Fllnllll", O. S..... 2' .400 00 Pens (10.1 9) nmm , It ...... 2.400 00 Pens (10) Bli1IY. F N .. 2 400 00 Pens (55 81 Simms, W l ...... 2.400 00 Pens (7CII Dry , A V...... 2.400 00 Pens (10S II Jones . J ...... 2 400 00 Pens 110) Ballev , G. F...... 2.400 DO Pt~ (56 1) Ouenneville A 140000 Pftn.c; {7n;l) Glen., C E...... ? 400 00 Pens (1016) Galloway. l. L .... 2.400,00 Pens flO) Oaig. W L ...... 2.400 00 Pens (56n ForG . C. J ...... 2.65931 Pens (7C21 Hlllrt nion. C. H.• 2.40000 Pens (1086) Crigler. W. O...... 2, 400 00 Pens (10) laker, C M 2400 00 Pens (567, HaDeU , F L ...... 2400 00 PM!> (716) hdy.J. H...... 2, 40000 Pens (109S) 8ell. P H...... 2. 400 00 Pens II 0) Bahwelt. C. E. .. 2400 00 Pens (5671 Wllch. E. F...... 3.4().1 00 Pens (716) Grub bs. T. J ...... 2400 00 Pel'll ('108) IOOlh. S. W ...... 2.40000 Pens (10) Bales JI . C J 2,400 00 Pens (5091 8111 , v. C ..... 2400 00 Pens (7 16) Jacobs, " W ... 2."0000 Pens (1111) Thoml1 . H. A..... 2 ... 0000 Pens (10) Blyer, R. C...... 240000 P~M (569) Curlocll. W...... 2 400 00 Pens (716) low •• W. H...... 240000 Pel'lS (11 16) Boll , H. M...... 2.400 00 Pens (101 Bianco . P J ...... 2400 00 Pens (569) JOlin. L E ...... 2.400 00 PaM (7 16) Mean. C. A...... 2.400 00 Pens (1125) Fritchle,. J. H.•.•.• 2 400 00 Pens 110 I BtUll, R. R. ... 2 400 00 Pens (569) lilt. J E...... 3 847 70 PeM (721) McCraCken . G. W 2.400 00 Pens (11 41 ) Gro ni nga , O. H..... 2. 40000 Pens 1101 Bola nd . W R .... 2.400 00 Pens (569) McCllmont, D. I. .. 4 120 00 Pens (72 4) Dnaan. E. G...... 2400 00 Per'll (11 41) Partlm. J. W ..... 2.40000 Pens liD) Bolster.C W ...... 2 40000 Ptllllo (569) MIONI" . H. F. .... 2400 00 Pti!!' (72 4) Mcbo_, J 2.-'00 00 Pens (11~1) Crecellus . T. R..... 2• .1 00 00 P~ns (101 Brown , W. J ...... 2 400 00 Pens (569) Swim . J k ...... 2 400 00 Pens (72 4) RpeClorp'. F...... 2,400 00 Pe ns (1 151) Undrvm . T A..... 2,40000 Pens (10) Buggy. T ...... 2.400 00 Pens 1569) WlrdrlpJr .. A. A... 2400 00 Pens (725) Mil chner. J . C... 2400 00 Pens (1 151) Potltvs.1. G.... . 2.400 00 Pens (1.0) Burdi. C. H...... 2 40000 Pens (569) Wltlon . E F...... 24oo00 Pens (725) spillman, W. L..... 2.400 00 Pens (1205) Terrell . F. L ...... 2.40000 Pens (1 0 ) Butfl , H. L...... 2.400 00 Pens (570) Wallace. W 8 ..... 2 40000 PI!I'1S (728) HGwlni . J. R ... 262222 Ptn~ (1:>06) Johnson . r. f ? -400 on Plln\ (10) CAmp811n8 , J ..... ' 1 4nOoo Pens (573) SlfOneV, J J ...... 240000 PeflS (72'9) Callan . l K...... 1600 00 Pens (12 11 ) Thnmas. E.H...... 2.40000 Pens (1.0) Carr. E. w...... 2.40000 Pens (574) Wlililml, H. W..... 2.400 00 Pens (734) Bell . M. A...... 2400 00 Pens (121 2) Beckhaldl , 1. G.... 2.400 00 Pens (1 0 ) Carl. R F ...... 2. 400 00 Pens (575) SchnelClIf , W. A... 2,40000 Pens (734) Kmon , J. J ...... 2,400 00 Pens (1228) Benner , E. U...... 2.400 00 Pens (t.O.) Champ ion. S, W... 2.40000 Pens (576) Blrton , l. J ...... 2.40000 Pens (743) Slump . R. E...... 2 400 00 Pens (1228) Sch nl lela, H...... 2.400 00 Pens (1 0 ) Chapman , L P..... 2, 40000 Pens (584 ) Rogell, M. C...... 2. 40000 Pens (748) f\oberU , R, D...... 2.400 00 Pens (12 45) An den:on. W. C.... 2,40000 Pens (10) Cheell . C. C...... 2, 400 00 Pens (584 ) Slawan, D, T...... 2, 40000 Pens (750) ReeCl , L...... 2.400 00 Pens (12 45) Haught, J. W...... 2.400 00 Pens (1. 0.) Coillan, A H...... 2, 400 00 Pens (5881 Courtessl , J ...... 2. 400 OQ Pens (756) Fe rrlllo , A. J, ...... 2.400 00 Pens (1 250) Demos. R. E, ...... 2.400 00 Pe ns (1. 0 ) Combs , C. K...... 2', 4[)O OO Pens 15891 Oddo , l ...... 2,400 00 Pens (756) SII~er50n , G. O..... 2 400 00 Pous (12531 Noves, R. H...... 2.400 00 Pens (1. 0.) took , E. E...... 2, 40000 Pens (589) Ro ever, F. W... " .. 2,40000 Pens (7M) Baker. C. H...... 2.400 00 PUlllo (1302) Tel-hUIII , A. J . .... 2.400 00 P~ I' lio 11. 0 ) CIlU~ , J. M...... 2, 400 00 Pens (595 ) aagley , H, ...... " 2, 40000 Pens (760) lo~eday . M. F...... 2 400 00 PO liS (1315) Peal'$on , J. D...... 2,40000 Pens (1. 0.) Craw lord, J. B..... 2,400 00 Pens (595 ) Ewing. J. f ...... 2.40000 Pens (760) Plge. E. R...... 2 40000 Pens (1316) spence, G, A...... 2,4QO 00 Pens (1 0.) tunis. W. W...... 2.300 00 Pens (595) Foy , G. l...... 2, 400 00 Pens (760) Poslon , W. J ...... 2.400 00 Pe ns (13 1fl) Slevens. M. J ...... 240000 Pens 11.0.) Oau gllarty, R. P... 2.400 00 Pent (595 ) Nunte . A, 1 ...... 2.'100 00 Pens (762) Nal1o . S. J ...... 4,00000 PUllS (1317) Mabry, 0 Ie ...... 2, 400 00 Pens (l0.) Da vey , W. E..... 2.400 00 Pens (595) Sc:hor , E...... 2.400 00 Pens (763) Ged rOfl. J. J ...... 2 400 00 Pens (1319) Ec~e n rn d e . A. J .... 3357 96 Pans (10,) Davidlon, T. M, ... 2,400 00 Pens (601 ) BOlhwell , J. P...... 2400 00 Pe ns (769) Hen ry . W. C...... 2 400 00 PIlIlS (1319) Mazur. M. D...... 2,400 00 Pens (10 ,) Davis. L G...... 2 . ~00 00 Pens (60 1) Cunn lnghlm , D. D... 2.400.00 Pens (n3) S1. Pie rre II . W, J . .. 2 40000 Pens (1 31 9) Slanulls . A. D...... 2.400 00 Pens (10 ) Davis Sr., J. A.... 2 4()D 00 Pens (801) Ph illips, R ...... 2.400 00 Pens (776) Ba~lI , 1 M ..... 368000 Pens (1 339) Oallous . J ...... 2400 00 Pens (10.) Dessoye. J. F, ..... 2,400 00 Pens (602) latlYlI'1. W. l. .... 2,;1 00 00 Pens (n6) Sharp Jr ., J. It ..... 2 400 00 Pens (1340) Spa ngler, L W.... 2.400 00 Pens (10 ) DeYounll, J. M .... 2400 00 Pe ns (602) Todd . H L ...... 3.34800 Pen$ (780) llnl. W. C...... 2 400 00 Pllns (1346) lnasseLlf, H. E. ... 2 400 00 Pens (10 ) Oobrltky , J. F...... 2400 00 Pens (602) Wood , D. A...... 24 00 00 Pel'tS (786) Nlwon. F W..... 2 40000 Pens (1347) Romans . W. E..... 2400 00 Pens (10) Douillard . A. E. ... 2400 00 Pe ns (607) 8lnon, W. F ...... 2.40000 Pen$ (794) Selsky. S. J ...... 2 ~CO 00 Pens IIlS7) Enomoto. It ...... 2 400 00 Pens 1101 Duncan , A D...... 80000 Pens (613) Ouis, J. E...... 2.400 00 Pells ~8(4) Vanarao lel. J ...... :OUU uu Pens pJfI) ~vans , ~ . D...... 1.20000 Pens (10 ) Durden. J. I, ...... 2400 00 P~ns (613) Llltlf. P. E...... 2.40000 Pens (&01) Brad ley, E. O...... 2 400 00 Pens (13931 P,lflS1.E V...... 2.40000 Pens (I D) Edwards. E. R .... 2,400 00 Pens (613) Mu"ro. A P ...... 2.400 00 Pens (816) "da m'S . C. w...... 2 400 00 Pens (14121 McGovem, C. O.... 2 400 00 Pens (10) fl anagan. W J .... 2 400 00 Pens (613) scon , G. l...... 2. 400 00 Pens (81 7) Clanq, P J ..... 2 400 00 Pens 11464) Sllobll!!, E. A ..... 2400 00 Pens (10) FOE . W J ...... 2400 00 rens (517) Canlone . ll.r...... 2.400 00 fiens (8171 olin . O. H...... 2. 40000 PCO!; (1484) Conti ...... 240000 Pall£ (10) FrUly. J. A.. " 20100 00 Pens (617) (leer. A. H ...... 2.400 00 Pens (817) McDonou'olh. P. J •• 2 400 00 Pens rI484) Schneider , J" 2. 40000 Pens (101 Fry . B ...... 240000 Pens (617) Jackmln . R. J ...... 2,40000 Pens (B17) Smith. F. O...... 2 400 00 Pens (150 1) Wltse, C. P ...... 2 40000 Pens 110) Gienn , H. It 2 400 00 Pens (611) PaIn. E F ... 2.400 00 Pl!ns (B ISI Vernon, B ... .. 2,400 00 Pens 11515) Millet. R T. "._." 2, 40000 Pens 110) Glldde". R. S...... 2400 00 Pens (6I l) 1.. alll .J.f ...... 2.-40000 Pefl$182S1 Buucnamp , W. H. 2."00 00 Pens (1516) B6IrClen , R. O...... 2."00 00 Ptns II 0 I Godin, F J ... 2 400 DO Pens (6191 Oyer JI • J B ..... 2.400 00 PertS (841) Russett. H L. 2,40000 Pens. (1 523) BloHer . H. R ..... 2.400 00 Pens (I 0 1 Goodmln Jr .. M. l. 2 400 00 Pens (619) l ..... R l ...... 2.400 00 Ptns (846) Campbell. H. I .... 2.400 00 Pel'\$. (1523) Clarlri , ft G ...... 2.400 DO Pens (10) Gray, H R...... 2, 40000 Pens t629) lowe •• It R ...... 2.400 00 Ptns (850) Neill, l. 0 ...... 2.400 00 Pens (1 523) Moomaw . J. C.... . 2.400 00 Pens (1.0) Gllenlhll. R C... 2400 00 Ptfts (632') 1I 11111l . R H ••• 2.40000 PtItS (85 4) BnK~ . l l...... 2.400 00 Pens (15231 Zimmerman . E E .2.400 00 Pens (10) HaenU_. " C...... 2, 400 00 Pens (632) Reeee. l...... 2400 00 Peons (86f) G.ibll1lauJ:. P..... 2.400 00 "ertS. (1~U) lillg, l . li ...... l.4W.W "ef1S (10) Hlmmar;ren. It A. 2 4CO 00 Pens (632) Willon, J. H .. 2 400 00 Pens (8621 Sarbolough. M. H 2.400 00 Pens (1S.t5) Moody , W. C...... 2 400 00 ~s 110 I Hlnse_ . k. B...... 2 400 00 Pens (6371 Clllilr. R. 8 ...... 2 400 00 Pens (865) eerwanger. v. W•. 2.400 00 Pens (1So17) Hanerman. M...... 2 01 00 00 Ptns (10) Ha.trllS. E l ..... 2 400 00 Pens (6371 Ealon. J W...... 2 400 00 Pens Ca10) 6t1dy, W W .. 2.400 00 Pens (lS471 Tumer, E. G..... 2.40000 PensliOI Hescltke . E C .... 2 40000 Pens (639) Ray. H. E ...... 2 400 00 Pens (81&) COlllehle . S. N..... 2400 00 !'lens (1560) Cross. W. H...... 2. 400 00 Pon~ II 0 I NOli W. E...... 2.40000 Pens (640) P,c:e . O. $,...... 2 4()() 00 Pens (83S) Clila. S. J ...... 2.400 00 Pens (l579) Dillion. J. O...... 2'. 400 00 Pens. 11.0·1 Hooper. C. f ...... 2, .. OOOO Pens (647) H"lImanll. C E .... 4 000 00 Pens (889) COOk . P H...... 2400 00 PeM (1519) Ja mes , C l ...... 2.400 00 Pens 110 I HO$kJII$ . W. 0 2 400 00 Pens (648) Cllrell". A ...... 2 400 00 Pens (889) Gluning, K, F.... ,2 400 00 Pens (1579) Palmer, W. J ...... 240000 Pens. ~I D.I HubblrG . G. E...... 2 400 CO Pens (648) StaOIlI. W 2 400 on PI'.M (RR-II) Sprller . O. G...... 2 400 00 Peo:. 115791 S,bneiilef. r. ~ ... 2.40000 PefJ$. (101 Hudson. J A.... 2. 400 00 Pel's 1650) Cltrisle",,". A..... 2400 00 Pens (901) McMath . J. W ..... 2400 00 Pins (1672) Mud. B. L ...... 3.080 00 Pens (10) Jlckson. T. H...... 2."0000 Pens (650) Silmmellll. l F .. 2400 00 Perts (910) Hil l. A R...... 2400 00 Pens (t6B7) Vauher. F. J ...... 2.400 00 P~ns (101 Je.ell, C ...... 2.400 00 Pens (SSI) Hellsttom . G. A.... 2400 00 Perts (910) ICllapp . A. E...... 2400 00 Pens (1101) Brown. J. E ...... 2,400 00 Pens (10,) JOMsoa, W. G.... 2.400 00 Pef1S (6~1 ESlel , C B ... 2400 00 Pens (91 4) Be llows. J. l. 2400 00 Pens (1703) lIIomp$Dn . G, F... 2.400 OD P~ (10) Jones. W D 2400 00 Pel'. (5509) .... nn , W. R...... 2.400 00 Pens (915) Egllman". R. T .. 2 400 00 ~ns (1/)1t) Carr. J. L ...... 2.400 00 Parts (1.0.) klnd ler . H...... 2,400 00 Pell$ (659) Samuello", l .... 2400 00 Pens (932) Cole . W G...... 2 400 00 Pem; (1767) Willln" , J G...... 2400 00 PI!RS (I 0 I keller. G. L • 2 400 00 Pens (659) Tourville, C W.... . 3.1)48 11 PenS (932) McC , lIree , H. A.... 2,400 00 Pens (1809) Gnvltt. H...... 2.400 00 Pens (1 0 ) Kimbrell , C. O... '. 366049 Pflns (661) EIUt,R O...... 240000 Pens (9341 Doran. A. W...... 2,40000 Pens (1625 ) RIIIIlI, w. E...... 2.400 00 Pens (I a I Kllchflns. E G..... 2 400 00 Pans (GGl) StUb. [. P...... 2,40000 r en l 1944) Flc~ . F...... 2. 400 00 Pont (1831) 91ny , H. C...... 2,1\00 00 Pins (10 ) KniPP . R. H• ...... :2.400 00 Pens 1665) Old ley , G. l...... 2 400 00 Pens (9481 Pallen . C. V...... 2.400 00 Pens (1844) Molnar, F. J ...... 2400 00 Pens (10) Kobor l, T...... 2.40000

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IBEWPE NSION NA TI ONA L ELECT RICAL BENEflTFU NO BENEFIT FUN D International ---- Brotherhood Number adm itted to pens ion last monlh 540 600 of Electrical Workers Tolal number on pe nsion ~646 56,Q85 Pension an" Tolal pension paymenls last month S 5,108,942.80 S 19,427,576.72 Death Benefit Tola l pension payments lasl 12 monlhs $61 ,150,681. 12 5217,645325.48 Payment Report Dealh benefils paid last monlh $ 1, 272 501 .88

January 1902 Dealh benefits paid last 12 monlhs $ ~ 097,988.66

International Brotherhood Number admitted to pens ion last month 611 370 of Electrical Worker. Tolal number on pension 88.137 56,224 Pension and Tolal pension paymenls lasl monlh S 5,1 46,961.73 S 19,173,256.97 Death Benefit Tola l pension paymenls lasl12 monlhs $61 ,255,307.21 S219,820,362.39 Payment Report Dealh benefits paid last monlh $ 1.,411~850 . 1 9 Feb,uary 1992 Dealh benefits paid last 12 months 53,441 ,188.37

IBEW Mourns Loss of Brother Scott

I is wilh great ,,,dnc,, Iha' Ihe 1BEW the Examining and becuti\c Board,. I announces the pa,~in g of rctlred Intana­ Appointed an International Rcprc:-,cllla. tional RelJre~enlative l11el,cr T . COlt. l ie live Seprember9. 1956, Brotha COli W:J\ wa~ 81 years old. u." ig ned to 'he Seventh O"lrict 'larr. In BroTher Scott wa" lI1i li;H CcI into Loca l 1970 he wa' rea" igned 10 Ihe Twelfth 30 I. Texarkana. Tcxa,. in 19]9. He ,erved District office. where he workcclul1 lil hili Brother Smelser hi \.; local in jll ":; ' abotll eve!'y c :lpaci l y po ... - retirement in 1976. Scot/In 1965 ,ible. includi ng holdll1 £ Ihe pO ' "l(In, of: Brother SCOII j ... \urvivcd by hi ~ wire. bu.s incs.:\ mililager. fillilllcl~d ccretary . Luci lle. and hiS family . Iii , pre;en, c will presiden J. viet: prt..'\ldclII. I'ccllnhng ... cere­ be very much rni:-,.:-.cd. ami our m~m o r y of wry. and Irea,urer. in addit ion In "'l'rving on him \vill nOi be forgoll clI . 0

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