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~~ VOL. ONE1 NUMBER NINE , .SAN fRANCISCO, ~ALIF. ~~@ NOVEMBER :1t! ·19'43 .-r, . . .,,.
Cosf t,.fU¥in ... 1< ·.Y tc,·~igh r~~~~~~~c;::;J~~ft~ff0~;f ···. wa es;·F·. ·A;':.ord.. rs rOb·e rulingrnGen.e~asteercase · _,____:_~', · · : I ·---· Victor'· ~. Sw~ns~n, Local Unlou.., l\fanager, re1lo1;ts: .. ·_ .. . -: . : ...... j ·.. -- . . .At the tin1e of the last issue of our "Engineers' New:;;" I was · 0 0 _, ,i~vmg ." .-c~st_s ·_ .·R .eport,0~·4pcf'V'inson.asks: :. -~~~n~~n:e:~r t1:·!sia~n\ ~~~et~ ~~:!z;~ ~e!t:!1 t~=~~e\:::;~·· 1 0 ;·.' to ·, be. s,tu_die4 -pri'c~ ·;: ri$·e.' :t:_ .'.L up :· .ot ':: d.'owri?::;•·' ii~:QS:::·1:it'z~r:t!~7~~ffi~:~c;ffiQ~e~~e0?~~:rt~;~~~r ' ·· · .-. ' .· -. __ ·.-, -·:·.-· · ,:· W~J1ingto1,:'-:The cost .of Hving ::··, ·." ... . / ·Trustees; nan:iely Brother Chas. B. Gi:amling· and Brother Wm. · · ' ; Washi11gto1i; , · p; .· ().-Org~~1zec1 1for '.' city· ;,vorke"ts rdse '. forir~te'.hths Washingto1~~ F1·ed M. '.: Vinsq:i, f 'Shihr · · \ 'labot's t(!P . leader;s . won, :-resi1e!\r "(if ·:~he ;,pe~ , ,cent ·between' 'Ai.igust Dl(ector cf E c°(jrio~ fc ?t~?i_iizatfon, ' :··: :I 'als6 hact" ot~asiori tb ·rtle~t v~ioµs dele.g;;ie~ f~6in our sipt~r : .. Rooseve[J's - pronu~e . to. ; make, .·a ' ·a s . te b r. •: '> '. . PJlntS ~ut. th.at: the nat_wn lS ~t ai1, L6¢a1s
of -·L . .. (:'on- · ·. '. tf1e ·.p'ast.,;year;· oi;-ga:nized 'laho1y ha·s·1:,li'ne:s,,,i{ere·• beigg/ introduced; : · \VOUld. Slirpa~s ::!,:31 : by .next :·May,\'·· .a:nd-,;:the imiepende:nt, :or company: ,v-entfon '. is -an educati011 ·in itself, • • ' • '. -· • ' '. •. , . ,_ •••• • _. • J • • ' • ' . • ·.. · e¥idcnc-e'',:.sh:ovv·ing, thaL ·th·e .,· actual" :< '.Reports· to- the, •Bureau .of -Labor · The· choice. of. . d>i -re ct i on, . ,he unfon t ecefred ,.g·, votes. · '.'-·, · ·,, '· ·- ·as · ,··one meets people · connec;ted , ·'increases . are . .two or . thr.eeAimes sfu:t'istfos .. inclicated•. growin'g shorts stated; must . be made; by , :~ners ' . ,The '.two• lo\v uri.\oris; _tyli;g ·' witn wit,h·" the·· great· .iaqot" movement; . tJ{tit ·: -~lich ·\n, ~a:ny:~:oai'. ts·,:of °t)1ii a:'ges.: ~f:'a·. nuintier..·of lri1pci~tarit cost leans. ·\. : . .. - - :L~cal .No. 353 . :i1~essitated .. a iuri- throughout,the i,vorld . .The conven-. , < coimtr:i'.: . ·.. · .. .. . ,. . , , . of.· llvi,ng. ·items, ,Secretary. Perckins •. '.'Events · of. ·Jl.jne,: July;ancl Aug- 6ff::- The _National.Labor ; Relat.ions ti~n .:>was · a ; great success and · .,:· /. ;1~\s :Js~~~~ried•th.at · if ·this-.' cait bl {Jp<>rted '.' ' ' ·. · · - ustust S?ow that we can win,': ,he ·Board ·· ordered ·the run-off on or bi:ougl1t ;:, about: much · harmony •. °iii_o~eci. :'by th~ ne\v. : i_nvesti1 a'tion, <·'.r-io 1 slight· ri_se,: comii1g ?{tE;r ..~ said. :"Ev~mt.s :f1;?1:°1: ·:pepte.t1;ber; :194? before~ October 3rd;,_: 1943, · then throughout',~he hniks of Labor.. ~: .: the. Pi'e~idert.t ·will agre~ to ah. a:a'- _decl\l)e_: of L2 .per · .cent ciurmg the, to May; 1943 show ' that .we '• can sen(a'n :ainend~d dlr.ectioil advari.c-' .. ' I' 'ti"orisidereif it a"·pi;-ivileg~ to ·be .: ,; jtlstineht; of .: tJi.e ·"Liftfo:'stekl'Jfql'-' ·1wev:i~~is :th:i.-ee ::·months, 'brought lose: . - / . . ing -the · _;. "\Ve ,'did· n:~t ~calUo,r 'the' removal rMitenell- ·-St~ted, ,, thaf1, sue Ii. -,.fosses .. st1:*i.no- 'QJstanee \ of ,, the i- yeai.~end ~wi re ,declar€d • i':e- had :toth.' pi·esi-;!19~3. . . . - . . > • '~- ' ·.~. . ,, ((fo~tfu~ed. ori···P.a; e 7) _.. ·.·' ;!~ve'r~ 'S9 ·sniall.: as tp pe-· J;J.egliglbl~,.. .; g'qnl'~oi'.:1o;gµi:i : pf:iin1s. ;i: pibrith:,~ . , :,, ,, ', : ·, (GbnHni.1ed .on .Pag~ gj . ''..,,.<'. I , . ' (Cpnt1nt1e~l :01( fage 2) -!/,f ,; • • - ,. • . , : · .... " . t:::;..: •• • . _...... ~ -~ ., • .,.:~ ...... _ . ·:-.-··· ·r _:-~---···-"': .. :;::· ·--... -.. ·····::·· .:· :.. - ·--,:- .-.--... -. . . -~·. . _, ., ..- . . ..- -. - . ·" r ENciJNEERS' NEWS · - . · .·. _.,,I Two · . . ~-r . ! -. ..~-----.'.------·N_o_v_e_m_b_e_r_l_9_, _1_9_4_3 St~ward· plan F~-:_,,,_~------~--.------.. ---=-_- ~;__::·:...._.~ - . --: :~-~ ~ds .awarded on several ;_ .., .A . . .··_,,.· . "t 1n0:nc,la1 b.e~Fetar_y. wctrJ1s. , .. _1 .• :L " :.0 " ,1.,j) . . _ . 11n~·er~.., way;c a , d. ,., "r ······~~::~ . . fi... :.. ·.. ., ·. .. :, ·; .. _... ,,...<:: .. riro.a-u J-O~s 1n -~tOCfiJcr>n .: area: .r ... ~, ..... ,... ,;,..~,,,..,;,J-.r.:' .fb,. ., 0 "1;' tJ11: ~~f" . -r ·· - . · ,:EnAine·ers:·plaft 'Sdl.6\lt11 fii\t!r . . . . Are your dues paid for the. ~urrent month? Due~ ate de- I '='' . ·. . . , ·'· . .. .. '-, . ' ,, - -. . . . ,. }I!"" Wm. A. Speers, Business Rep- . linquerit after the first of the rhonth;·so let's make it d habit "Bill" Waack, -Business ,Rep.re- Stockton office. He -wasn't q·uite a:s 1,·es.entative worli:ing out of the to have tPJ.em paid·by the first ·of th~ ,month, sentative... ,~orking out o1f it'he lucky as some of oui· .brothers ,and " · J . · Off" · t A b · luckier than rnthe1··s ... · pi·e1·c'e 1·,,, ~~I). ose ice, repor s: mem er is eligible for-_suspension for non.payment of . Stockiio·n office reports: '~ . coining out 0afte1' erg.fut . months ,}n .-San Jose-A revi:e{v of .our labor dues ·after 90 days' delinquency. · Suspended members lose ' Bids for · improvement of .t\v:o the hospital ·with -a · broken ·neck, ;relations . tvith the Permanente . all .benefits in ·the Local and. ·Intetnational Union ,. clnd may ·i\iJ:9ther Lode road~ to -·e:;,;:pedite the and ' he is ; going back ·on ··a l>lside.. 1 Corp. oFation, since the. ·Inst issue of be r.emoved from · the· job .if he is .~ot in good.sta~ding. . t ransp· ortat. ion . o.f ·much · needed I Tough guys ' ·these No · 3 men· · this· publication; reveals that closer -vVhen a .member has . been sµspena~B ;~ he ·hl~s1 .pay a · .lurriber to war . ihdustries were . :The road's . to the \V00ds -are ccoope~·ation has ~,een establish.ed i,,n reinstatement. .fee, . a~d the ·sick dnd death 'assesshl~~fs,...... as :opened .m ·. Sa:cramento,. . . . last ·week.. slich .kingb l!P,t Franku, . t Lmvrenee- ati.t· 'd ·t well as m;crued dues before he Can':-agai.n become Cl m~mber . ·.ave . een o '· vr-e ze 1s severa1 imes effecting adj}'stinents of working in good -Stan.ding; ,in other wmds, the .member must pay his . B_iasotti ·-& Son -of S,tockton sUb'• To ·the last ' incirtth and ;ve're . mak·· mnditions, where irregularities I .regular .monthly .dues in .addition to eleven dollars . .D .on'.t mitted a . low bid o.f $92,582 fo~ ing some progress. Let's hear from )f.!revailed. let it happen to you! · grnding and surfacing · of seve~ some of our.members i~i the wood.s t: : This, . tve think, is largely attri- The member who receives a .delinquent no'ti~e should send. miles of highway betwe€•.:i. .Alta- You fellbws · up thel'e ·cai1 be of ·a buted to. the, Companys' oe~v policy his payment directly to the .San Francisco Office .at 1] 61 ville and Murphy's. -great hell). And ~i'nddentally, · ,r of centF-alizing control, and the Market ·Street, or contact ·tne San Francisco Office by 'fnail or' Low loid of $259.,595 for . grading think we'll be. able to use some of idelegatioh 'cif authority. Such ac- telephone if it is impossi0]e fo make a remittance' immediately. and surfaeing. of eighteen 'miles .cif you "mom'ltain skinners" oil th:e fiviti~s -are now enibrac,ed in the All records are· kept 'in Hie Sdn Francisco O.(fice and pay- road between Toyon, just east of ~obs I first mentioned in . this col:. functions . of the P ublic Relations men ts ma9i to b.ranch offices may not reach the Main Office Valley Springs t o \'Vestpoint by umn, if you are members of Local Department, under the able dir- in time to a ';;oid suspension. . · ' ;,,vay of Mokelumne .Hill •.was of~ 3 .. , . How -:about it? ,ection of H. E. Gessler. Notily us i1 you ·are ill. All good standing menibers are fered ,by Clau'de . Wood o.f Lodi. * * * Heretofore, unnecessary delay in entitled to benefit during an illness if they are unable to Because of the impending winter · - 1J;he handling of complaints, .Sttb· work, Your note should be accompanied by a doctor's cer- season, major work .on these proj- ·AFL workers mittea· for aajustmmt, has been tificate which states the length of time you have been out of ects will. not be completed until ·b' · k . L , d 1l;he ell.use for considerable .uni:est \vork due to illness and approxi111ately how long ,it will ,be next spring. However, .it fa,plam:1.ed · GC WQr Ti10, · .. among .our members. Since .,ad- until you ci:re able to return. Local No. 3 .will be gkxd .to take to. :tlo ·c6nsider.able wor·k .on the · t justments -are now , effected ·more care 0f your dues in accordance .with the rul-es of the Sick worst sections as soon as possible . New York City.-FirS field re·,· th 2 Jr:.on1ptly, there has been a com- ·Benefit Fund. . · I and""throughout the ·".vinter po~·ts on e nation-~ide, $ 0,00e,~. ! T M B. YNON'· F ' . as 000 :ti.FL drive for-war-relief, ti.OW ' pfete r.evival:of Union interest, and · · · · , inancial Secretary. weather.conditions permit.· nd th a better · feeling towar~l the Com- · · Harir,r h,1etz and my$elf made a being co ·uc_ted b~ . e ·. La~?!' · League for Human Rights, pronuse 1 tour .. through Permanente Magnes r ecord-breakino- success ·for this •• p~~~re are certain obligations. Swanson reports vital sium. plant for' the purp.ose of de.- . campaign. - .. m. suppor"' · t o f 'the N.a -· t:ri:runing . V.: het~er o~ not sever:al tional Wat' Fund, according to }!OvVeVer, .that ShOU!d be ·more Se!'· . ' d · 8 11 . W uj h :iously ;1·egard'ed by the member-s cour, , :·e ,c-1s1on !fl ·ta,. or the .. operations . of_ this . ~la_nt Abraham Blue·stein, exe-cutive di- l of ·all Unions; especially by those ~ · should. . . . not- come under. . 'the Juris.. - rec t or o f ti1e L eague. · wh:o ·are .ind:cred to ·.take their ub (Continued from Page 1) ,vith the A. F. of L. unions ,vas d1ctron ·of t he engrneers. To Per- . . . . t• Th subseqtl("tly adopted \'er·bally 'by' _!llane'nte engineers \Ve expect to :he regwnal . directors ~f. '..'.eE ligations lightly. Essentially, two e cbntroversy '.vas . brought_ ., c · . . ,. _ • . ., , . . dnve report close ·co-operation o of .th'ese ar.e: regular attendance about by the activities of the Uni- all th'e rest or th·e contractors and ~ave a . re~ort. 0' ·progr_ess by the central labor bodies. international at Union meetings; ?-nd the pay- ted Brotherho·o·a ' of Welders ' Cut- that the terms of th·a't con· ti·a·ct time you receive this issue. How and. local unions, and individual 1urent of Union. dues. These are im ters and Helpers of America who should be specifically enforced about a · month1Y meeting for our · · Thousands of · · · · · · · · '· , · members of this plant and where umon memoers. . .. . , portant, a:nd .determine the ·sucC'ess ha d pet1t10nea the Utah _Labor R~, 3. That the Utah Labor Reta- . . . . . trade unionists are workmg as vol · of any o_rganization. lati'ons Board for cer'tiilication as tions Board had no J·urisdict i'on in could you ·suggest ' beside our ·own t ·s · oing into factories a1\d Labor-·Temple? Let's get some of un eer ' g . . . , ' ~ t the last __monthly me'eting in the collective bnrgaining represen the matter, since the case was . one . . homes to get pledges ot a day's th th 1l he San Jose Division, which meet tative of those w~rking with the over which the National War La~ e_ beefs out m e open, where pay from their fellow AFL mem- we ·can all get .c:n ear.ful !. ings are- ·held on the fourth Friday welding torch ·and t)le electric .arc bor Board had exclusive jurisdic- bers: of · each r:nonth, the Ste,vard sys- ar.e employed by -Koppers Com tion. In m,y .ii.aSte · to .get our !': tockton Stories from the field emphasize 11.e m was instituted, and the mem report to .press, I ·had to get Pol- pany, :one .of 'the contractors on th·e 4. Tha·t the Utah-Pomeroy-Mor- lock's :Bond. sales before .the r esults the i~terest shown by AF~ mem·: b'ers requested to elect, whom they prnject. rison contract, even -tbough en- ...... · , . . . bers m labor's own war relief pro·· · ,vante·a to r.epresent thell)., ·as The Utah Labor Relations Board wer.e comole.tely taoulated. I le- h' 1 · . 'f tJ · · · · t ter'ed into at a time.\vhen only a p' orted c;,a5:oo p·er en·g'.ineers 3- 3-A gI1,anh1, ·'liNv ic_ l isloWne o_ F re . proJ\.ec s Steward, · in th'eir im·mediate wo'i-k made a -decision certifying the Uni- f """ · o t e 1 at10na ar una ted· ·w. elders to be the collective hand ul of employees were actu- '3-B. This amount was $82.70 per I . dd't· . 't ·t . 1· ·r • .·, ·o. iing area. . . al)y employed en the job was valid . . . . . · n a 1 10n o i s re 1e woi K 1 . · ·To -date,- ohly two have been .bargaining representatives of those and binding ·n vie\ r . th· . man · ' : nice gomg, me~! Give us all the cou'ntdes of the United Na.. 0 ~ ehosen by this procedure, and. fur- usino- 'the above ni med to0ls 50% . . ' -~. . v . · _e .p~ac !1 ,b0o5L.1n ·getting th·e War CheSl· tions th·e National War .Fund i r , "' . 1 tice m the building .and construe-Rd C' . d·', , . T k ' lih'ei· delay may necessita;te the ap- or more of the time. C,:1 June 12, . . ,· · . . e rnss r,\ e. over. ..1.t ·1 00 s as inakes special allocations for .at··· t11 ,,_ointment of Stewards i_•., all areas, 9·4· ·" ·k · <:T •• • • tion trades_ mduS es negotiatmg though the ·Stockton Yar ds are go- · d 1· f le 1 "· . a woi stoppa0 e resulted, such a contract prior to the . date_ " . . _ ga11lzed lab0r's mdepen ent re 1e not .covered, · subject to the ap- 500 of the employees of Koppers . m 0 to put it over -agam on all programs in Britain, China and . . when employees were actually 0 th w t c t ·d proval of· the members in the area. Compa11y walking off the job. Due hired. . er· es oas yar . ~- _ Russia. Tho5€ ,accepting .Stewardships, to tlie efforts bf A. F. of L. or- Local No; 3 ·has ,decided to span- These allocations support such 1 ineed hav'e no fear bf intimidation ganizers .and 'union ~representative, Th-e A. F . of L . . sought ,an order sor ,a -troop of Boy .scouts .. in the projects as, the building of mer.. ij,y the .company, or by foremen or however, the workers returned to from the Boar,a declaring .that .the Stockton . area·. it, .an .effort to ass. 'chant .seamen's .clubs in . Britain super-iht"endents.' The Union is .per their jobs and the matter ,; as fes clo~ed-shop -~r~visions of the utaha ~ist in CUl'bing puvenil: . de~inquen- and hostels .for worker~ in China's fectly within its.. rights, and the feiT~d · to· the War Labor Ba:ord. Pomeroy-Morrison contract should ~Y- Our $64.00 q.uest10:1 is . . ·. lndusti'ial cfries _ proJecfs which plan has · alre_ady -been discussed Sub~equently, the utah Board be f::<.iforced, . as w~ll. as the other . W~;re . can we get_._a _S c9~~, Ma~~ i.vere ·init_iated ·.by _organtzed lab~r . with ;C0mpa,.1y officials. cited some ,tJiiity~lwo contractors contracts on the .p1.0Ject. ~er. Many of .you .. n01ste1s ha;; e. before t he _f,ormat10n or the Na· ·.. In making your selection, how- working . on the job to appear be- ·Ju·ctg'e ·K'Il0:us made his findings ·,youngsters : of sco~·: a~e an~. m~ny tional War Tund_, and .will proviae ev:er, It ,is_-weH to keep in mind fo'r; it on a pe.tition 'file No~e~JJ!~r·\t~~l'J~,1;\ - , ,·.EJi~.:.EERS.:·. . ·i:~N~.:S'.'.. \~• Tifrea . -----=·-~·-·-"""-----·--.. ------.-.-...... ,, ..,. . ______;_..;_'------:.;;.... ____...;.. __.;;.. ,----,,..a...------· ;..," ;.,.·: · . ~ ' i .aw.1e.nc8: rep~;rt~;.o ·ctQ6et·,; _\ ·. law·· montli;in S0:c1ament0. ·· i \ • ·~ ··. · ·, ~. :· ,. I t,.-,,..f ·'t: ·., _. ,r, '· Ji.,... ;· ,;--< 1 ·dfeGJ~. wltli.Jj·6.1Ss '.. at~·s.tan'.dst.ill J· mov.i~g the equipment to Aubu:bi and Gridley. Franceschi has started. w.ork ,Ori a -neyv Wal;~house at Mc~ . . . ~ ~ Cellan Field which will proYide' f . mem,bers, worjdng __ . there. Work continues at t he Auburn Hospital, A. Teichert & . · Company have ., the Reservation with several ma~ chines, They have abqut 20 mem~ hers· · wotidng ) here .. L!)cke Com~ p;1ny and McBoria\d. &, Kahn are a contract with the Army Engin _een:; foi,. flood control .wo.rk Gil tl;le ·s an Joaquin and . Kin.gs. Rivers. ·Th,ey . are {1sing . fifteen Cafs and one· Dragline, all manned by Local :No. 3 members . • Washington -A pilot study o:f three industries has been. made by * * * the WMC's bm:eau 0°f manpowe~ ·Elll)g~neers -win ,utili~ation to lay a basis for trans-'· .,,r ferting workers from, war p1·oduc·• -..- lNILRB, • .,. , .. ,,.. ·elecfion ,. ,r ,.. •• ..J..,• ,r· tion to peacetime° industry. ' ,. (Continued from Page 1 ) Through the development of ~im.;' · .dent anq sedetary of the. C.I.0. na·r studies for an important ti.n::.. ) oc~l signing Operating Engineers' . dustries, the bur~au believes it 'wi!G.; .apJ?lications as well as other mei11 - · . _ . . be po.ssible to.· indicate types \J_f~ l i,ei;s of the C-I.O.; .and men who Exam~ing CI .bullet-riddled Genman fighter pl~ne on d~sp_lay during -. th~ .i;e~ent War Departmenti peacetime activities whicl~ at the ,. ha!i no affiliatiOl}S, _ . c9ajei;eHce., of labor, ~dustry -·an,d ,11-E\WSP?Per l'?qd~i;s in W~~;,hingtc;>n w~re (I to r): Henry, W. end- of the war should first be dl,,; · At.. the . eonclqsiop of the election IB l-u~~n,perg. ·Pl United, Brotherh(?od ,_ 9£ G~rpe~tez:s, AFL N '. .. ·· o ·M· .. .·. ·M· ... ·-'.,E. ·N-\ .T : _ :· :' . '.'·. . : .·. I .' .. ~ - • ; '; EDITORIALS. ' C . ,.o:,e. ' ,_ · . . '_!: . . .", ,•,,;' Nail· that h:eel! Insurance action vitaT . . .· . . F .. , . ' . Congress must act. quickly on_our amendme_nts t9 make sq~: ciaI,security adequate to carry workers .safely through the •eCO:: . nomi,c. eiJ:iergencies 'ol postwar days. l!pon t.he '. safety of lapoi:' _..,:_.,,\ depend~ the sqfe.t/of derrio~racy. The Eur~pean phcis~ of lhe . ".·\ wa'r -~ay be over next summer. hi.dusfrial reconversion begin:. ning with · the Gerrr{an armistice ·. will . mark th~ beginning of postwar UI1employn,1ent. . Un_less ) he ' f~deral . govern~ei:it is ready, with provistons .against the emergen'cies'; workers who have given -their best to make possible the winning of the :War will hn:d themselves job.:. · · less, moneyless, with a .rankling sense of injustice. As a matter of o.iscre.tiorr we ask . the Adrriinisttciti6n and .Congress to mak~ ' if possible for us, t,o -invest in: social insurance,· sb thpt we shall, riotbe.fqrced on relief when we cicdasionally are unable to earn: · · Labor has,- proposed . that ·we. invest six per. cent of· our· ' ·, earnings and ·that employersrt>ay six pe(.c~nt of..payrolls fo . insure income during· unem,ployment, disabilityiand ina;bility . to work due to old age. Under.qui' proposal.revenueir.a:ised! , fr.om social.insurance :would. amo,,unt:Jo:.·eiglit}:ir nme bi!,lfons,: annually~. :with · national income / al its_.:present ,Ievet , 'This,· ,would'·be an·'increase ,oqour ::or,fivibi~lioris/ . ;: ·. . ' .· :' ,::: -: ·. o'{,;r proposal :wouldnoLonly, prQV!cl~:~i:ich0 rieededinc~ecised . . revenues i:xvailcilile-' for·war' cr'edit,but.would .tonstitu:te th,;,' nios-t ; ~ffedive·anti'~infkdion'.:measurnt)1i::ttcan. be:addpted . . The.: Ways and Means . C~inrilittee can with great wisdom make an increased social ins.urarice rate an.element in its 1iscal ;;., program, 'for it mli'st he consfde.red'ir\cohnechoh'with'cilf incoine : ·•· 1 tax -provisions imposed· on:y,rage_::- eamers ··d· othe{~small-iri.ccime ·.. 'j persons. . . . ' . ' . ' l . - . We,look to this powerful :committee for the courcig~ arid . · ···· the vision to· .und.erstand. thatbasic; ·social insurance supple- . merits ,and buttresses our ·fr~e economy,which prov.id~s .i<>hs . for our millions· of wage~eeirilers:~Jobs '. are our main depen.. . ~ ·dence and· we.look;to·p1:i-vate ·ind1,15.try to provid~ them . . ButJo : : . / insure ui against relief and to insure our·frEle economy against . \ ·· -poli.tical dependence, a substantial so'Ciai ·insurance · syst'ent · ds indfspeni,mble. . ·. ..: .. , , . ,. . · . . . . ·,. . . Tl;iis is our first step in postwar planning-and riow is the ideal time.-American ,Fed·ercttionist. ·' . . ' .* ·. ·u:tilizcttion-~_not_c ·onscription-.-of labor :, :. Lafollette flays .labor's foes . Warning· that conscription · of labor, might that high and-the .bulk were about 6-per cent. Senator Robert M. Lafollette o± Wisconsi'n has served notice "hamstring" the. war effort, Jopeph D,, Keenan, Comparative figures show .that the tirne lost that ·he intends· to renew his fight forJe·gislation to outlavr op.:. . M!PB . vice . chairman for : Tabor: prdductitm, told from· iridusfria.l ·d1sputes runs at a higher co'.rri- pressive labor tactics b y ·empk,yers;:emplbyer·associations and · the' AFL convention the:t :·w.hat we need todqy parative ratio·in Great Britain than in this couri- their agents. ' is· to get the most effective utilizatbn. and-- the try. I regret that military security prevents my ·, Senator La:Foilette .a~d Senator Elbert D. Thomas of Utah maximum productivity'' .fr0m:the available. la- · giving you the exact ratio.". · have introduced a bill ) Nhich provides .. criminal :pencil ties 'for bor force. "' "Conscription," Keenan said, ''. seryes to put labor espfonage, professional strikebreaking, use of ·industrial Keenc;ip.!s criticism of labor conscription was and keep ~ople at· assigned stqtioris. That is mun1ticms, yellow0 dog prqctices, blq:cklisting of union men and focused 9n the necessity of increasing produc- only the beginning of the industrial process. coercion of emplo'yes. , . ,, hon .of warmunitions :by. 40 per ciiint .during a ' What we need fodciy is to. get the most effec- .· .- J'.n·-~ speech -on th~ ~~ed'for.~s.uchJegislcition;-~ ;- LafoI- _, . · period when.officrdl estfmates indicate thi::rt em- tive utilization' cmd)he maximu.m pmductivity. J~tte ob$erye~,that ,)h~re :w,as ·a: .day when iLwas ce>~id'.' . ployi::nent cdn be·increased by only .zo'·per ce_nt. Conscription> I Jear, might cut the effective-' ered -stat.esn1anlike ,to. legislcite 'for .. the,0prot~ctiori·of labor's · . ''In my sincere judgment, ·conscription would ness of the·: present labor forc.e -~y twice -the rights/' Today;, howeveri enemies of·la:bor ·are:" seizing\ 1-p'on:. slow down . our industrial output .for many . percentage as} hat by yrhich it might' increase : the ri-ational~E)mergeric;y '. aS-CI 'goo&4pportunity to take\these: .1n' ·on··t'11s if . 1·t is .atre' mpted before· :every·. other the number. employed· ind' WOT · industry,, . Any ng. ht . s .f rom Ia bor, - he sai'd . , . . ,. . - .. :·. . . . . ' .. , .. · · f 11 · d " l ·a "W h 1· sueh resu 1t wou Id ·· b e a 1saster. · · resource is· -u · Y: tne , -,;ie sen · · e ave no · . · . . . , - · · · . · " · · · ,. "Unless· we in the Congress have· the ·intestinal' fortitude in·' · yet used ou'.f resomc;es of. lapor~mcinagement . The WPB vice chmrman declared ihat labor th· . f . d . . t f d · d -- th· . . 1 0 O 1 ft1 - ·coopetcitiori irl' driy s_ubstcmtidl .de ·gre·e; Yet, the has 'proved ifs integrity os· a partner .. in t.,1/0.r . .' IS time O per:_i GI1 . CflSlS _ ' .e en ;: an; promo. e ' e· n1:s u:- . ~vi1s we· musf ovetcbrht/ dre ·evils" ,vhich can . production''. dbd: hE!;_ quoted sta~_istics ds to the ho~s . and.. do~trmes th0t .s:ym~.ohze ~o_ur-de_mo~:?CY, we W.l·l( be be . overcome only by complete and effective · volume of. output and· the low percentage of guilty of losmg t,he war on the nome front; - Mr. ·Lafollette, teamwork ,within: each pkmf, within eac'h in- · time lost-through Jabot _dispute. · ·· · ··• . declar.ed. dustry, witliin. each community; each . area, '. "We hav·e not been _profiteering,,, he•said. , "If we continue to indiccrtlthat. it is. our infention 'Or 'd~sign .. ea¢h regi6rt,, tirid throughout the~ij.dtioh d~ a · · "Wherever the weekly take~hoine has. been to ·refo.se protection to the· growth oL?onafid.e trade · unionism :whole. · . · ·· · :mcreased,'the 0 work~t has earned.it in:· sweat ,and industrial democracy, we win·a~pri:ve the nation of one of ·'We'.ve·. licked eveiY, one .. :'0 f, th~ 'i6:b~ ~e :· ~by. ·. ho:.rdet citid,- longer wor:k '.and greater,· the; gredtest sources of inter-na] and-spiritual' strength." , haYe .. had .to: tackle, so-for ... l say w~ can lick ~ill,'.~ ·· .,. Mr. Lafollelte pfoclided that the "forces of.indilstnal ciutoc- : this, :one, :too!" .. , . . . . ' . ' . . : ' ''Labor ha~ had t~ ·-£ace rotteri living Condi- ' racy''.° wilLseize upon,, the 'polil~W, 0 ' Britain, the T~acl_es Union Congi,ess, ~id ·, l}Ot :1°t 9rum~l~d/ ' ; • :~ : • • ;· • • , · ·: • • : ·· •• • ~T:: _:_' ,, •· d.: :_ ,·1·. ..· ... -. 1,: ·.+tle' .- >. '.10 · -~y.. ··i ··,,· , _: ..- nE3ed ·to~rec;rq about it in:frie p0per:s. ;A.11d~-yrhen: ,' :·Ke.ena:n -~ser,t~~ 4~~ .nahomII11;Ist .get ~~ery- 1~ E)_, ffi0. · g: qt -:. '~-:- <1 _, .g.I ..,b _ r J-;... i, sit .was needed, . the, goverrimenLwent'· to . the ·., . :P?SS~le ~ tt ~of",extrwoutp~_t::h;;1t ,ur~ed - ;reG:rl .. . . . '· ...... ~ -. , ·.lab0r . movement c;md called :on 'Erhest ,Bevin 'to . ·.·. lc.rboralilanage,II).ent'·;c_oop~rsrt.10B< (IS· th~: No . .l · . There •are n-b i,'med.als cmc± v~r:y ;Jit.tle.,glor{ for the soldiers on ; . .opei:ate it :sb. that there ~'To.uld be '.:a moximurn .·j ~dus,tri,al '}rtc~nt~V:e .t,o incte?~e·• ptodt1ctiq~-. . the- product1on :line'.:,;But Jhey{can Jmo_w\ the:·:satfsf.01ition,J bat ; ., , .output .a.rid' q: miDti:num :oL r~gimeritation:., . .. . ~artime ·ce;nc.li_t,mns, .K~~n9:ri.:d:dar~d( _may 1 d "~ b ~- l b . .. ~ . -· ,· .: ·: . . . , .' . . ·· ..·. · )' ,,,. , . . . .. , ,1ushfy-ihe-:estab1ishl)1entof·,..a: ,plctnVwld:e:wage c?~e,;; fr,o:m., o j'ob .w~ L qm.e :s: M.p.d ~t :ot is icimeri~an, a ?r :s, p .. · ··· ., ··. - ... .. ,, ., - · · ·- .. ·-.;· t ·· .. :·· ': . t . t '.k ·· · ·· · ··· · ·.·. ·· · · · .·,,~~d~mcent1'."esys~eni \f\1'h1ch,r _ewara~:- wor,kers ;:: •,The:nahon·1s -proud of., yourpatnohsm and•·of,_.the _magmfrcent . · 0 • ~:1 iwrna .e s n . es. . . .··. m direct ·rat1b"f6r ::increas'~tPoh'tput::tis di'legiii- cqntrib..ution . you ate ; makiqg toward :the'.c:W:mmng 0f:· the yrar., '...-7 . '.; Pie ~ew '::"Yor_k ',1'.,1m_es r~cently repo~ted ' mate . wartim_e <· .emergenci · me0$Ure for ' use ·We :wilJ.n.ot fbr:get:' Meanw;hilef itw:ould;seert( t6:m'e '.· t1:iaf ]dbqr ', absenteeism 1;1vrunn1I1g,'.ab'out; -:10>per,· ce!lt .'. wherever circui:nstcmces justify itif~d;orily :should ·hrm]y" .· re:;;0lve''.Jhaf lhe :gains whi:ch ; have 'been .vron ": ... ,· .. a?°1~~g · es!>~Il,h~ 'f'ar,,,_~ .orkers .,.m·,(:;p,~ah ~r,it-,• ,;;: if::""'_t):i.~ .. details dr~ . \1iorked, out withr:Uie~ fu]l 0fter 1orrg years ot. .sfrugg1e . shall:-;i-:rot:' be :• irnpair'ed ·or 1ost'ic;om':.. :- -~ . '. am; ']e·A~ciax;ed. .· . >. \: ,.-; .-: . ; . .· ". ·. qgreernent of·.:iocal union's· ana:·, m:anag§rnentpl:p1etely either;iidhe he·attc:md ;-;ti..dino.r1 .ot'w ar.:or1n'·:the?,v-e1tei' qf ',.: ' .. : "Oµt.: .of ::: -28 :; Ametican».war .sin:diistries ~.for >.Ahr0ugh Aheir, ·Giu1y, established· collecti:v:e -'bar"' ,eonfusion-'that1w:elrm'try:; roilow;''In.-this •resohitio'n··ttlf thoti'ghtful .' · ~~hicl1, ,offkiaf figli:res :k... -~ ;' ~ ··1.. ' .. ~· ..' ·.:· . '. ,---;.,.·_,, ._: ...:. ---,.._.,...... ,.,;-..,.,...... ;,;,.,...,...,...:;_;..,.;.:,--,,--"""-.,....;;:.,,.,,..;,,,..-;....;;...;,.4,,,,+,:'~~",-'="'·:C::. -~)-~-,:<<~-'. -·· 1kot:hei; 'Ai .· Qle'm, Ecf ,,.,, :t;if:'/_''",' .. .,. ··. .. , , .·. -, i:~· .. ·:".. ..·· 'I'., Yard job in ' Ri'cl'im§rd' -~or:m, ·J "'': . 1 and -Joe, Walthers, .,vork.µ1g OU~ , .•,,.'y·,,,~,-iT{H\}foH6;,vlng' poem ,'va~ contdhut~d1-.uyBtiPher Glei1 Parrish who has "·or tlie '' Oaklaaid .· office, ,rei)oi·t: , ,, . ' ... " "(\ ri;~i,tii /~t~~:1efti;~~1t: '~ci~ta Ric~ Ii~·~rs11e ,,has :~ee1i W _a~and: :c~~v;e' , th:s~ :. a,~ards. · The~~ , two. ~l!ov~,;1, \YfiS'. ;~-~c.enq;y; , t,ra'.isferred to· Ed,vard Re·e~le. · is. the co~1tractor. . fioli' wiih' Br~th'e1~- Lloyd; the Oak~ :This: ·yai·d•:1s' qutfifting\ sfn:a"lF _sl11ps,. b11ot}'lg'l'S: 1:('l]e',!i~ilke'nlpl ,to blow, tbem\up; ·th:an.'iUs't-o·;bliild' .1mme_d.1ately. · · · . , ·. · ··· :- .. · Lake,, Cahforma,J AT[iort; , 1;; work- ·will. be granted a .place on tlfe ·bal- had a pretty -soft J(!b...-:untll I su.d-J ~e111>11p: 'But:not',;nearly~so· ~ff~-. \";'.rh.e ·• ~t~lf M?Ul!~n/ ai,ri'p,?l'H,??: ing ·g~o •,si-i'ift~- ;Yi'.t:1 ';.!,~O\lf 10_' ~i].ii; iof in ~he' cqming electiq~, it: .whiqh •de1ily " remt:rnberecf ' every one ~ ' .t;i'l".e-;:: .· · .: ... , -,, .... , "",·. · lS _)' fl)l)'lpl_et~dr flup.t;.;:and·;,F:l.'.a,ndsen -,; nee rs ,,;_ employed;·.-...,·,,Bro_ther"·,,,,.J ack :H'h·e ,date : has not yet -- beeh. set; .,,,. . ·uiy. --r:eaders . car:rie~· a; :gtm!': ' ·-. f • • ' ·. - -. , -, ·· - •. , •• -, • : • ' ". ~ • ·,· ·1· ,~,,,..,:·· [ . ·1-·,1 • ,, _,.,..,..,. $.ix. ~~- .l 1,_ ·:'.···· • .- ___ , .., _ -::"' 'I, • ~ ~ ~ r...... ,,,..~....,.. Mett,J. Hagcjedy·: replaces l/'cfn.,fel~un · Neil · J . Haggerty, · chosen- unani mously by the :executive board ' o:f the Californi:ct_ SUtte· Fedepi.tiop of Labor, will take over the, duties of the, Ia_te Edward D. Vand.eleur,· as * * * I A liberal is a man who sits on a jiip~et fence u.n~I ) 1is hj11d ,en~ get!! Jo !\Ore that 4e Jux:nps instinctively f-the wr,ong.iµrection. ""· ~tile ;;Lake(· ·OV~T ·sMa:r1n ·: GtJEl~:tw.-~~:}W:qy~-_:~-t~--~ eon-st1,u.et1on·: JQDSj 2EureJkm: 1 1 1 ,. · L .:i , . ; · ·" . ,. ii. o~'''H_· iliA_~;• '." F~1~;'_, :iiUilii~ _J to_· _1_,_"'.·v .. _s :'"_i ~ft . _:,:~6a_~!if~ o1i' ~ltc •: .. ·.: 1p· ..,;li ':,id1,,;,_ ., a"._, ·: .~n .... 'ts··· "'_/~_-,_..- :_· ··, ' -~ . ·. "' --- · :Jtt·'l'f.1_.., ftlf'' · .. lj__ ~.e. • ·<-- - - .. • - -- ~- ,., .. , - • ~- ... 0£'il :~_iii. 'f ~ . . ir.- ;'II\ ,: ~ i _·; , : e,_ -_- ?u_..,, _rti __ ; _ ;\s,0.m.m: ···Repr -·esentativ~. .\vo~fong .,,, . otit - of ' ter . th~ii ''l'talf . a;n: ~o'n:' 'P~ta:-Ttima .re;. . .. ' "' o. ,.r-:.:i, is, . _[I ...L· woowc' ... ,, ' . . :- -~ . . ~ .I; l ; ~ . ' • l ~ the San f eports: Creek Bridge ... ·Same ·go:es for, · · · · · · 'E. -A. .CRe'd) »es~er, Business ·~afaeLoifice. · .. · .Otto Never, -Business Representative Wo'i·kin.g:uut ·of-th~'e Em-'eka . . . . . s R.. f l L 'b t & C 11 tt.· 1 Truett & Shields -&· Fisher .on Nap 'a Off'" . ' t . - . Riipi·ts\mtl!,tiv.e .· working o'lit . of- · an , -a ae -"- e1 .er · o e 1 . . . · : . . ., . . . . ice, repor s: . . .. . , , . . .· : ...... -~ R1verJ0b .. ,.Te1chert&S0nhave . - .. · .-··" . .~- · · J ... ·.~ ..... , •• • • ,,,. • ••• . t!l,e . R~d~li~g otfice; ~eports: ,~t11L a~tive · empI0y19g .few · rr,i·em- : d , . b · f , 6 . . . ".,. .' . . . . Eureka.,:;-, The ramy -s~ason has GOUsetl constru·ef.ion Job_-s ·to . ., S . . . . . H ,goo . JO . or ...... tate, .at ,1vio11ow 'h ··t " . . .. . ,:;i n .. . ,. .d . . l .·. .. 1• . •... . , , . .. 1... 1 . .b 'el'S ' ll1 < ausa1to1 v1qmty,, . . ea.- c · . .: h J l ,. . · · ' .1 'S ·U ·GOWn ana lJ!l8 cW00_-S are on·y W0f£cln§ h1 ·. t his ,:d1sti::kt. Have ·had· s'o:nie mt ··rea~. . , ' ,, I • . • to come, bifore 'the foe-etihg,'i't ad- :proximat~ly :1s ~diembei:s ~ri\pl9y.ed iperi~nce of man/ l~•rge ,, cob~oi-a-· ficulty fo su'ppl.. ying the cal.l's. COMMUNI0A'FI'0NS . 'jc5tlrrte'ii. . . . i.there. · . tions a~d l abor un-io~s 'i.n working E veryo:i.e is ,«:-orki:hg at. the ·p'r'eS'ent .. Fr.om ·l;.ocal '·bii'ion, . _No. S'l'O, ·Resi;Yec'ffull.y ..'s'ubmil t'e-a, out gr:ievanee · machiner:y -in .their time ·ari'd ,:s'e€m ' {6 '. be/ lrappy '·and Spokane,· \Vashing.ton; 1 regaruing 'c F. ,l\tATHEWS, S~'c~~taj\y: · McDonald .&,'.Iiahn .has '. the cm- own cbllective b'.argaining., uriits: , , contented: emplo;yment of ,.e~grnE?ei"s on -the :~ · · :;_>'(_ .. .~ ··:_*,.. :_.:. t :: ,, _.- · ·.. tract .for,:.constr.uction- ·ot t·he· H~s- ''The 'gov.er~ment · :sho.uld and. * .. '* :~.· ·: 'p-a,~eo,. -Wasiii!rig:toh'., ;ipif~je'c't. /;~ ili!'cl fr ., •..ii . ·+ . . ~ . .. . ,,r ·pital· Unit . . · / E. ,J : .T.obin .has .one .does _· set forth , Uie rules .of .th~, · for information. · · · · .,~S·!~efl- :,,Or~e:rS · ·.. . ,i'ig; ,a trencher~,, operating. ,at- the .ga:ine 'as:det E\ri:nined . oy public ·pol•. · N,it_he._.r :e_·· ne_· '_my·.·· .. ·•.:·. . .'F:i-cim. :Wai; lFlihahci-e,: c~frrrnitte'e,' iii•iiil'9}C1~sts~ .st.ud:y-;_. ··:present . ,time : : : ·;The,re are. .-10 icy,"· 'Sectetary . Perk:l"n_s . said. : ''In · ' ·Tr·;e,as_u,i:y_Derat :n;:~F.:;.~-~ Sto5~to~, .· ·' .- Gd6iit'lri:iiedi'froiii::iag:~'; i > · l. .: m·embers _. etnploye\} -onit-he Fred- extreme ca'ses , .the , go'verhII\eht; 11!1'1AP . ·w-- ·e·.. .h --e--· p '. ·,.,. · e/{pressmg .··ap:preciat~on· · for_-. .:aii;l._0 ,. _.: ,,. .t:,, __.. "· ·-'t' : ...... ;,,·,: .. t, ;,., . '1:, .. : " , ,,; ., -.:;,a·' 1··1··cks· on · ·0- .·. -Watson ·. '" ob'·'· at ' Fleet ,a·"c'ts '9-·s ,- u"m· :p· ·1·1-_·e o· r ·J·u·dge·-..,· ,,11··en 1"n' -.,· IIJlliliiil!l c·· ··· ' .,..+'1i,I · · ... .. , ., .,.·, ·.·.-,. , , .. ." • · _, ...... or .occ,s -ero . any ..par .. 1cuar,mu1v1- · • ... oz; ·. . 1' U '.· · ·. ~ 3 1rd ·:.·t' .Q ·~,,-:P·.· ·.....: ·_·s>,·_, ___:_ -.si_ ...e :·· ,_.. _·· a·:_, · ._m- ·.·.. ·· ..e : _: n: . .. :given _by .L~cal·"N~, · -m ,tlw .Th uii:1 -'•>.'.:l\-if ~x'p.laiiiW 'the' 'City .•· ,Camp . Par.ks ·. Brother ·AI· dustrial threaten's the publi¢. 'War Loah D'.rive. Flle ,. No~~mber,., l9,.d9~ : Shipbuilders 'rJ\:,iriQ~te to ··· shiPbuild~1s lliiSiness Re;~sent.. t1¥es .. ~::ice rs in .Viirious .~deliver -16.3 ' ~ One of our Odciancl-mer~be S.,cB6!F0-l~M~®~1,;, :_~ubifutre,El':tn~ ;J)i~fri~(Offi~e.s.within .;JtirisdittlQJt·O.f·:lpcaLN(r.,3\ . 1 .. (j·$hips ._ . ·~~;¥·::~~·¥tf~!:f f~it~~~ttl~~~)!\~i\ 'J~~~~;~::;;~J ,:::; ;,:;~,;J,:•to;.;::~,;;:lfct · ···._.i ...... · · _fiemlock 1·568 . , : . . _·, .. j r ,vashington:-The Nation;s . me1;_ I . GUARDIAN . OF SHIPBUILDERS .. ' ' VICTOR ;s : SWANSON .. : ...:: _:_: "_...... : \ Local Union Mcmag~:r .. J.-. chapt sl1ipyai;ds. .in . Qctob_er cie~ ;.. (To Harold ·lvl:E)User)': EVergreen 1625 · ·. . , livered 163 c~rgo ''vessels aggrega-.1 . It's . time that' tribute should be paid to one:· .. PAT CLANCY ...... ~ .. .: ·.. ~.~' ,, , ... ' Pr~sid~~t._ Bu,sine~. R~presentafiy~, . ting 1,675·,311 ·deadw,eight tons;- , · · Whose role in building: ships '.'not· manyknovr: . , , . . .,:, _ . • ;,.,, .. . \.,, JUpiter 4-5.5~5 · . · · · · · ·· · bringing the total 1943 deliveries I From laying keel uritil the job is done, . C. t. MATH.i::; vVS,...... , . ..· .. ·::------, -:-' .):1e~~rclhi~ ·sec{eta!Y . ,. to 1,524 ships, totaling 15,501,624 · He is the ·star who. makes or breaks ·the show; . . . :OV$rkm.d · 7063 · . - · . · . ,j dE?adweight tons, · the · Maritime l Alone he, S)t? above -the building ship . . p. Ii.:VANbEWA:RK ;:_:: ,_ .: .::::Treasurer, B:u,siness· Represe_ri.tative '' i ·J Commission announced today. · I 'Mid cables, levers, .gu_iding ·monstrous crane; .. _. .. ELkddge '3010 . . . · Octobe~· product\on surpass~d With care.: he _wci.tchei' 'every 1oad,.....;,b:oe .slip : IT. M. BYNQN ·· ':· ... .. :. ;"· f~an_cial S~cr~tary,..qnd Di~pa_'ich~r -'$ -1 . . .•. Il that of September by three vessels,. Might mean a score cif fellow-,irorkers skxiril . , . · GRav:stone 4484 · . · : '-0r 22,540 deadweight tons of ships. The .massive v7eight appears to bend. .- tl-ie boom, .. JAC~ ~OSTER · .·-:--· .... _ .i _ .._. D~pcrtcqer, Busin~ss Representati';e' ~ During the month, yards delivered The craneman grins and nods that it's ''O., K. "--'- . . . , PRospect 0489 . · . , ·,. . . 9'8 Liberty Ships; eight C-type car- ~f @f ~t:~;~;J~~~~~t~ \~~)~~Jse~rl: sti;;, . !~ARRY ~.ETZ ., -,; · ..., . .'.:;i i:11';iig·/ifa4_:Bp~J~i~ps' ~e~r~_i;e_~tativ~ : ,1 go vessels, 16 standard tankers, 19 . . . ·, emergency tankers (.modified. Lib A cr:aneman perhaps has an .uns.ung r.o,le, 1 ·.OAKLAND -OFFICE . .) ,er ty Ships) , three T-1 or coastal But iri shipyards he's the ace in the . hole! · I "', ..~- 21 'vVebst~r Stree~~Phone: Twinoaks ?1~0 . . _'C':....· .; ------~------_:_---- ~ ~-~-~ , AL CL.i:.,M, Busm~ss Rep,esentat1ve ...... Home Phone.. HUmboldt 9::i:>5 ta·nkers, two ,pr-ivate .coastal tank- ! ED DORAN, -Business Rep1:es'eritatiye.. 0·.,.:.:.,.\ Home· Phone: _MArket 05~5 · :::~i:t:h:::gi~::!re~~g~~r;::, :1:~ FQR opens fight for subsidies; ·. JoE ·vyALTHERS;Busi;:~;:;:i:~:;~::mePhon\ BErkeley047~;r_~,. :~~~esp;~~~~ ty:e~:v~~.:ti!~:~: ~==~ urge_s action to cut :living costs. H. o'. FOSS, Busr1:s:R~~te~~11£at~~e.:.::~.E~~ai1i.i~~6= S,an R_afa~l 4368 : . 0 L ibertys in October than Septem~ Washington, D. C. - President come per farmer . over ·the parity ' . . . . : ' ' ·,·.. ,,· ' rn:Es:JO OFFici ' •. . - . . • . • ... . ber, they produced three mo"i-e _T-2 Roosevelt, in a fighting message to base 1910-14: Mr: Roosevelt said·; ··'· · : l035 Bt'oadway_:::_Phone: _Fr~sno 3~1237 .. -tank~rs and 11 more emergency a rebellious Congress, stoutly de- was 38 per cent greater in 1942 T. D. "BRYSON...... ,...... :: ·--,--·:: -- ,...... ,.. :... : .. :, ... J3usiness .1;,epi~esentative t k . SA..~ · JOSE QFFICE , . . .. ao -ers. .·,. fended the us-e ofJ ood subsidies than _the increase in the average 40 North Morrison Street~Phone Columbia 6748 .. : · -? .. ·. Of the total deliveri.es, 76 ships, and left little doulbt that he wou'ld income of the .other p,ep ple in the M. G. MURPHY, Business Representative .... HomePhqiie: COJumbia 61~::) :. or 47.07 .. per cent, were delivered Vfeto ·i:my bill which sought to pre: country and in 1943 would be 50 WM. A. SPEERS, Business :Re~resen!ative ...... }!opie .-Phone:; MAyfaj_r _61?,:- .._ u r t 1,... t · d E t C · • t f th per cent. rrreater· · · 1 - REDDING OFFICE · , · · ·· .· --..,y v, es '-'oas yar ,s ; as. oasc ven use O em. ,,1.. 5 ~ ...• · • ·, . . -, .. 1' , · · 1347 Tehama Str:eet~Plione: Reddi.nk159 · ·• : , '. yards turned. out 51 ·. vessels, or The ,..,Pres'.dent appal'ently aimed! _The _ ~resident dwel~, _upon 1~: E. A . ~!ESTER, Business Representative ...... : .J-I?IJie :h?ne: Reddin~' 995; - 33.51 .per cent of the total; 29 ves· much of hls 10,000-word . message creases m the cos_t, of llvmg, attn . · . . SAOR.Ai'\'IE.NTO· OFFICE, ,- · . . ·, ·, . :·. ; , . 1 sels, or 17,66 per cent, were deliv0 at tl_1e pendiog .bill to extend the bu ting: th1;ee-fourt_hs Of the 6.2 per I Lab~r Temp!e,li'Eighth and ' 'I"' Stre_et_s-:'Phone :;S~cr,ament~ 3° 7304._ · } "'re_d by vards on the Gulf_ Coast_,··iu· f tl c d't C· ct · ·c . cent rise from· September 15 1942 F , A. LAWRENC~ ...... ,...... _...... , ,_...... 1~.usrness.Repre,sent&tiye_ . ..., • e o 1.e ommo 1 y 1e 1t oi_- .. · . . · · ··: · , · • ' - · · · H · p1 · , s ·· .· t 2-73?? ' · · · ··, ·'. and 8€!ven ships, amounting to, 1.76 pm:ation, bey;nd December 31. ' to May 15, 1943, to inci:,easesin the om~~~~~~~a~~;CE ~~ . . . . : per ·cent of the total,. were ·pro- Th"1s bill,.-.as1·t wasreporec· t 1 f rom· .eosts of. : food·• _. ..He -. then· - described · . . . · 4.· 15 Se,..ond- . --~~treet-Phone; · .. . ·· M·arv ..s~·me. , . ·,· l.OTI, , .·.... · · .. ·. .. ·.··.,., .. . · duced and delivered by Great the House Banking ~nd Currency the : measures, /ncludilig , several· LeROY-THOMAS ...... :, ... :..... ,;__:.: .... "·:·:·--·:_.. ::.:,.Busine~iees , a1,e st1lL:.gomg,,up_. a)c_ -< _, er. ·reni'ain~d tlnch'an.e:ecL . . . ·.· -. . each votei' . i,n the .voting ·unit_·.. an'd· . - . , . ,.. - * ;{ ·· *'. .- ·'·. ,vhe,p; it ls .all over!'