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The oniclest, Sorest Way Americans are men of action. They like to get things done. YOU Can Help Win This They rust with idleness, and thrive on activity.

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Electrical Workers Journal 1200 15th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Ok/~icia &n o/ t 4e InTERnATIODUL ELECTRICAL WORKERS nnd OPERATORS PUBLISHED MONTHLY Q. BLFftiagd £d_& t2oo94&4hAnt4St VH*I ahidan~, .2. e.

Page Frontispiece-IYou .... 2 Vitamins Drafted to Victory Goal -. .. _3 Eat the Right Food ..... 5 CHAT Modern Minute Men Write New Saga - - - No one can pass through the portals Japan, An Ancient State, Embraces Technology - -7 Your Fire Department, Link In Home Defense of 1942 without a consciousness of the Meet the Warden, Boys; lie's Important - - - - 9 uncertainty of the future. This emo- Democracy Rules Great Salt River Project - _ 10 tional approach to the New Year is A Scrappy New Year .... - - ~11 not unusual but certainly in a world Clinic Held On Thurman Arnold's Case - _ - - 12 Man Whom Ernest Bevin Calls "Mate" _- - 13 of rapid change the sense of un- War Labor Board Looms; Stems From Precedent - 14 certainty is increased. 1,000 Persons Cheer Apprentices in California - 15 Hints on Collective Bargaining from Sweden - 16 Unionism and the Radio Service Man - - - 17 It is plain now to every American Terry, the Wanderer, Glimpses Forbidden Love 18 citizen that the World War 11 is no Chiseled in Light ..... - - 19 Editorials ------20 ordinar-y war. It hasmuch more in- Woman's Work - 22 tensity of conflict than the first World Women's Auxiliary - - - - - 23 War, and in addition it represents a Correspondence ...... 24 revolutionary movement. Clear as day In Memoriam - - - - _ 39 Death Claims Paid -... -- - 42 the issues are drawn. Two ways of life Cooperating Manufacturers - - - _ 44 are in conflict. Certainly one or the Local Union Official Receipts - ~~51 other is in jeopardy. * This Journal will not beheld responsible far views expresed by correspondents. The first of each month is the dosing dat; all copy must be in our hands on or before. Aiericrianl labor is aware that free trade unriolislm is one of the paw'ns in EXECUTIVE OFFICERS the titanic struggle, But of course rrlterra tin ia] Prsidrlet, E)WAILO J. BROWN, Infrmnatina l SCrotar. 0. M. 1o[NlAZET, freedom of very. kind is at stake. No 1200 15Lb St., N. W,, Washington, D. C. 1200 15th St., N, W., Washington, D) C. doubt that is why Anwrican labor has International TWrea surer.W A, HlGlA, ri47 South Sixth A-e. NL...... N, Y. arisen so unifiedly to the crisis, and VICE PRESIDENTS INTERNATIONAL with moneyt , and devotion is Firtl Disrict E.> XL..S EXEC UTIVE COUt NCIL seeking to turn back the enemy at S. F. 3, London, Ont., Canada Ct'lts Al. PALSE,, Chatrmai hofie aind abroad. Second Distriet JoHN J. RItEAN 'V17W. Cuyler Axe., (hicago, IM. R.. 424, Park Sqtlare Bldg., BIosto, Mass. First Dislirit IlARN¥ VAN AtSDAlI}, JR. o:10E. 25th St., New York, N. Y. Third District wlILLIAM D. %VATKER The way to preserve trade unionism 2225 Rhawn St, Philadelphia, Pa. Secorld i'tkisit F. L,. Kr"v,[, Fourth Distrt ARThUl rENNET[ VI Beacon St., Hyde Park, Mass. is to beconle a devoted part of the all 117.ISoon N, B. C. ilde., (leveland. Ohio Third DTI t r WcIter LA I SitO[oh. out lovement to turn back totali- Fifth Distric t G X. 21!J4L ul & Finmace Mldg.,Pittsburgh. Pa. 301 W.od ard Bldg, Blirminghaom, Ala. I"ll Disfliet 1. F. PRLLER tlariatism. When this is successful, and Sixth District M. J. BonIn 2025 2id St.. N. E.. Washington. D. C. it is going to be successful, it is vo.' 3920 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, In. Fifth District IIIN IANNiNG likely that trade unionism will have a Seventh Distrlt W. L. INGRAM 1:T N o -Wlls St. Ch'ago, Il. 3641 Laughton St., Fnrt Worth. T'exas Sixth I)istriot D.. 'Vl TIAC¥ more i.iprtsat and more secure part Eighth District Apartments, Washington, D. C. I[ W. Bell in the futurc Even in the midst of this Bx 471, Denver, Cole, Seventh District Cii,,IIIt J. FoEHN Ninth District J. Scor MuirNf 240ol Iu;,Iro St. San Francisco. Calif. conflict linde unionists should get 910 Central Toer, San F}ranciso, Calif. Eighth Distrwit T1.L. MCBRIDnE ready for that date when trade unions Rai ro...s .J J, DIFFY i;5 Jamites St , LIahor Temple, 330 South WeIs St., Room 600, Chilago, IlL. Winnipeg. Man., Carlads are asked to shoulder bigge.responsi- bities in the new world of freedom. 2 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operalors

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YOU When a crisis comes. You, you and you are America. When the bombs bite At skyscrapers, When screaming shrapnel Claws at brother flesh, You, you must decide The telling issue. Not Tom. your neighbor, Not brass hats, Not the other fellow. but you Must go down into the shadow Of the shuddering heart. Wrestle with the demon And make the awful decision. "I shall give, I shall pay off. I shall not retreat. I shall surrender that last ounce Of blood and sinew." After that, all is easy. After that you and America- Will stand erect with Victory in your eyes' John Gray Mullen. THE JOURnAL OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS Afno OPERATORS OrFiCIAL oU8LI.CATION OF THE tNTERNATIOflAL BOTHERHNOODOF ELEtCTRICAL WOAI(RS

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VITAMINS 244 Pl)l othet ra£ily II .... ilrs. I pill or dto TOMATOES, ORANRES, GRAPE- FRUIT, GREEN CABBAGE. lAI~ SALAD GREENS I or .. ore $u...zng. VICTORY LEAFY. GREEN, OR YELLOW GOAL VEGETABLES I Il morie servings, Tltpoor re tint hen thy. Unhealthy T nbernand wollln do not make good Campaign begun OTHER VEGETABLES Oft FRUIT soldiies. Thou.gb tilt Ar,,lel.... stan.- to put perfectly balanced diet 2 ilmore servings:. dard of living is as high an higher than the RLtndard of any other nation in the in every American kitchen. EGGS wmold, still great inl.r.vtnlenlt is Tpossibh Base of vitality for whole 1 (or at least 3or 4 a weelk). andi] that imp .oven.iit sho ITdbegin at the [presentt with a momlentous. anipaigr1 if nation LEAN MEAT, POULTRY. FISH education of those who must live simpiy ill'C]r sorevoings. atln] of those who contrtl SOlewhat the drew with undeniabe ,vid..nee the ine CEREALS AND BREAD) standard (If life foA it whole nation. Tools between health aid wags. Families (In Al. ietst 2 servings Illwhole-grain prod an( nlaterials lie aI hand. It is beleveud relief wet( shown to have 87 per cent ctis or' "'eriched"blreld. possibl that the vitality of the wbole TO- toltire diseases than faniilies hlaving an in- tion-l til be lreatly ]in1rcaserd by a eam- tunle of $3,000 or lote. The survey FATS palign for pripereat. il. shewed that relie Wlll,ke, r are ill three SWEETS Sulch a compaiiri is. re..dy to be days for every aon dlay nf illless siflfered ]auncehed through tbe 8.200 defense ontI- by the highr paod worker,. Once again WATER Oils of the iatijun. Trhis4 is ith. [eeision, Iabor's contention thbt dgihwages is the G o inor¢ gasse'.% rerltded at a ¢oltfet-,trie held with Paul V. basis fro national weIll-bLg was given MNuTt, whdoiiiititiitor, FeuleaI SecUrity Inut...rt fro, I new dieetion. THFlE S{'ENTIFIC PROGRAM Agecly, and a grout, of labolleaders in Use whole Washington i DI.ecemIber. The most itn- TO RTI[LD A HEALTH ¥ PEOPLE fluid or skim milk, butte,!+ m .ilk, .yapmoated. milk. dr milk. cheese Ibrtatit recoinu...elatio n. ude by the Ila- NoW on the table and in.. oking. bet leaders to Mr. McNntt was that uidh r the, It -r;,u il Tlta... ERro- ('ount I pint of umdiluteid demonstrations of the prolje diet be ef- hOllill, I[ S DIepa tollolt of Ari'culture, eva.o)ratd milk fortlle te wives or ,oikkio just us they the (hildhhn's Bureau, I. S. Doep.artmnent (a little io,re Thali I tall can), o r t tie inw afforded to wives of armers. of Labo-, the Offile oI Edutatiai aId the pound of dry milk, or t; pouolfn cheese through the uatlviu u- systenm of county Public Ieuabth Service, It new eampaign it ns hnving about the Salle fooid al' a",. tirit of fluid agnt't The caopoign for- t ,dti.ationin ha,,un to coniphlnent ,h theory and to ilk. + p.... for Ise gree, leafy vtgeiables often- lI....I&i e'tinl$ ih I] chat-ge of M.LL actual fullilhne..t of 'loper foo Wilsonr of the nititd Statts Depa.it for e,'ry niellhlt of he lpopulation. B]- stlinach, kale. chald I:, e'larus, mustard Ag,f icultueeo Hod the Fideral Sicmit, f£re the johtt coaniittee in, Wasbhngtio tncet.1s, cahbagze. hi*....i.Ibeet r t(urnip Adinini station-. lie fig,,-s to shim ht thef, have been t),e or ,wild ereiiSich iS lsf dadolion. lnoy rejections of I..l..teiad I[l'ftl luibsruartei-.+ cudok. es..... puIOsiane. '0ODil IN ItAAI.N('E ]im, bpeatsl;e of implopal- dit( B[efore th, Saws vitamins and ]ieiils in till -tnlory lies the pois,,bilitv of a, lena 'ar- tatlll'; by %ot cookiln aoi ilge.-ll or In The theory of i-openo Ial in, iu,a .dmie These two< eonditiuio dictate the policy ,ote water thanITeess...... orl, It dois not adhee i tht111P1- thle i-y I S ,he cO k- l thL o,Ise of a tialL. A n - ie-h d - ILg 'nter oI jwule. lDo Iot use sodb in (If abundance oIf fqodls but in the thoyv f hlg hi- lieace and hinibulini< rook ing vegetables. food inl the Tight batl.l(I, Nor ,h,e, it at] h'o war b- Is tL) lift tihe stainllld Of health for the Pltato('s a"d appl -avaiable every- here in the point ,1 view that "urkq'r whole population .ll thls has been called wi-irt tib yea, rIounid, otri.bute- in.lpo- iust he fed artifilial vIhuennis Natural hi wold standard tent food value w l-na.lbundantly uled. reos hil the rivht lilltlwe diet. (*bhi'ts have been call poloduit i:e ... d... istributed all .ver the Init,.. aL vg~ po..ached.. ,,mnblbil, fried, or ,th,,dtltatt heatlth for 1hb whol.. . ppiuvtio States as have pan.phlets idlicathlng the coked in the 'hell arid crnummt the eggs hit-ie is the ±iool I his iI,-, & lptil gnlo] si pleb ;,Ia Io goodble uahth. lre Ik the t.s.It{ i ru'gtamds aI... et t .snIl in baking. ]Th, great push fo- hettl heal0I, ,I gohd A-~iiIda... dikt: (htiose differt.. kinis of reats, fish, llt, etito population really Imtgan in] 93i [orv for varitty of fmod valu s, ,,d wi a report oi1 In it io.. by I.. eo.... oitbe GOLD) 5 NT)NDARl DIET flhtn:. Ofoeasionid5 s livpeer. kidney,. drawn from the [,aitro of Nato,,s. Phls Lumld .uchi salt Wilti- f-I,- ;iS salihlo, ier-' 'ri I, i tIuhIle I iH oImI I meIlT e . n. day- ,Il g od, r aekem-el f I .. (-lJlldi[ [oL&}, il .t eti,aoy l Ihii Is If .(. .... ] lI .noi...... ecal ie-ts us, drieh dien]s Si diw y d( mile I ...... " ori- mess Is the mliain dish several tihues a Iienlth abid the ...atV~lHLd-udlpolI livinlg .- ItILq ill I anl r x y,e e ig it hid T s u itg< fhks in 19388 I IntitImI health survey ou I ni o t heT , 'Ifo re w 'ole-grainehtead ort 'eal WIts llde in the tIlted States which also t. sutch ats (talk rye or whotdt-wietut bitedi. 4 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS ard Operators ro]led oa ts, lacked wheat, whole-ground Don't fry foods valuable for their con- Best sources: Grapefruit, o an.es, coin meal.... r enriched" flin and tent of vtandns A, B, or C .estructblu lemon sllqg od' ellnppilers, cauliflow er, to- bread. Count spaghetti, macaroil, nu..Illes, of those vitalmis iskss with other neth- ina*toes, flesh and canned; green.s, and and white,Ic as cereals not ts vege- dls of eoking. many fruits, inelud ing canteloup, straw- tables. Prepare choppuI FJ'tid anl vegtalbh beirie.s, CUrniets. waternmeilon groosebet. res and raspbertires. and bacon ais salads justhere ee lair Loutnt salt pork, fatback. Larg'er .. titiwes of this vitamin are fat not as reatlt. I.S, buttet or Iblitr Start cookim, I .. zen fo.ds while thy are still II .e... needed daily thin nIost petple real i vitamin-rich fit evcry die. Serve I,,W, oze' foods iiir .e. liatel, particularly by young children, pr!gnant tse sweets i~i mod4 ra tion to make the after thaw ing. and nusing .inothes,. The daily require- diet palatable. hut not enough to spoil the nment of a nursing~ nother, for exa~npleh for other foods. Count very sweet Serve fre.h firh and vegetables. a. appetite whenever tihe'y cnI palatably be eaten should be 3.000 itl ernational units, which, desserts molasses, sirups, honey, jellies, that Itay. if it were derived from orange juice onliy, jams, sugars, and candies as sweets. would deniand five large glasses of it. Here is a short resume about the In- Form a regular water-drinkng, habit Tomato juice, which is only half as titulis vita.ins now known to be vitally and drink plenty of water, especially in rich in Viteatnj C by volmec, would neces- necessapy to h nlan health. A severe de sulnnler. When persphration }s exce si ve, sitate twie the amount I. The adohscenl fiekn~y ieny of theseresults in a use anl abundance o water and extra salt. girl is estim.ated to ee 1,500 intermna- disease such at plltsra, rickets or ernenmber that infants and growing Bonal units per day and the adnl...ent scurivy. MoIr [ievahLent,however, are the huy, 2.000 in rder to form healthy bonts children. Ia.d prlSilnt and nursing moth- border-line cases causeid by a slightly- and teeth. The adult womna or man te- er5 need fish-liver oil, direct sunshine or limited use ofvitari -rich foods over a some other riih source of vitamin I). quires 1.40 to 1,500 respectively. On, long period of time. This results in im- large glass of orange juice furnilses 60 lpi'ed energy, efficiency ani, tI puti te units, fresh gapIe'fu it juice 850. Acute JOURNAL INFORMED WIVES tooth decay, lowered resiance. to disease, deficiency is kllown as s..rvy. These devekloe..ts hIave b..en ,sgiven night blindness. adI other evidences of m..onthlyrin the ELIclIClAI. maInedult rt~iien. Vitamin C is affected by exposure to WORKERS' JOIURNAL for the wk,,rers' the air, therfore citrus fruit jmces and wivves. What is nlew in the present s tl, VITAMIN A: Stimulates growth should be fpesldy prelpaed just prior to at all ages. an all-oin rain- is necessary for we l-being use. Is not afficte. by the luick-ftreelinx t)n is an effort lo inake Builds up esista n.c to ifnfecttie andt is the wives of workers anl the process but same is lIst if such foods urn! paign to get sound teeth, wives of farers to understand tht the necessary fol good eyesight, thawed slowly or allowed to stadl afftr and tie healhb, of haih, skin and nails. proper eating is based on actual seiemtUk awing, thierefore start cookig the'n knowledge. Best sources: G reen vegetables tl'p- while still frozen. dandelion geeIns, It's said that the American diet is pam- erly cooked such a VITAMIN D: Knn.m as "the sunshie beet greens, chard, mustard greens. ticularl low in vitam in B,. wbieh vitanimEin " x ,postoof the ski, to sunl- escarole, spinacnh also liver of beef or andi n(:l'oll shine for sutfmieit and regular per.d is very necessar'y for ener'gy veal, fish liver oils, fish roe, egg yolk, balance. This is partly dueto the use (If will build up vitamin ) in the body. butter. chee~se, grleen lettuce, water (!]ess, white. flour ad bread madc Normal tooth and bone developr.mant r,- ultra-refined string Inqns, (arrots, green or red peip- of diet. But qu}ires this vitaimin as well as ltoeilrn. from such flour as staples pers, red tomatoes, green peas. sweet most of us have been gilIty also phosphorus and other minerals. N.ecessary potatoes ajprienis,, yelw peaches yellow of vasting vitamin B, by pour'ing the filt healthy teeth at all ages. squash. Contai in other green or yel- pot liquor froIm cooked vegetables d,,w, Best sources: Fish liver oIls, egg yolk. low vegetabls ind fruits; als in eream, the sink. You must also restrain yourseIl salmon, sardines, butterl; also fods suhIh ,ilk, kidneys, rs Istan d rd .al..n. from reaching flo at pinch nf soda to aIdl as evaprated m..ilk and fresh ilik en to green vegetaldes in ecokig. I brings Very little of Vitamin A is destroyed in rieiedwvitlh vitamin I) by the Stttibrck themi to the table with a brilliant.ol.r, cooking or dissolves in the cookmd win 4e tif, ess of irralti O.. with ldtIImtvlet hut ,uc.h of the vitamin content ha, bee, VITAMIN B (THIAMMIN): Viral to light. destroyed. tdess cooking methods aid the health of the This vitamis. is especially hapertatlt appetite, energy, for piegnant or nursing mlothers and should be used whenever possible. nielwOU y IteIn. Prob'Iniiget] st¥-evCt i gr~owing children. Acute deficiency results Study this list of rules. You might cip, eiency cause.s a nervous disease, bild- them adind mout with thu mbtcks neIll hrtr. Also known as the "anti -hangwvt ill bone alforinalons knowvn as rits. your worktable, for handy reference. vitanlin" aid user t.in Oeatingnalcoholism. VITAMIN BMor G (RIBOFLAVIN): Check with y'ou cooking inetlhs.. to Used by the n.en.icdau)rofeag(.n as It tori Believed to play part in the dittoitel deterrbie.. hiether you have hbei gllmg after severe ill.nes. Ipoesses of all living cells, in eXleri astray. inctal an..ials a lelcieMlcy of this sub- Best sources: F~resh pork. h,,,,, eal, stance a fectId eyes, hair and growt'. rloid beans, liver, kidney, whoe grail, SAVE THE VITAMINS! Best s(ui'es Beef or veal live, kid. enriched breads and cereals, tomaol juiee. heys, sweethreatls. oysters, leani pork, In e' er yeast, wheat germ, peanut AIso Don't stir ai iite, foods while (oki ng. Cola.pressed yeast, green peas, leafy ,enl cont ained in egg yolk, lean beef or mt- Don't put tH.e.. through a sievew hile ton, fis roe, h e saities.odish, or whiting/ vegetabl's. Like vitambl BI this is destroyed by still hot. potatoes. anid ai ,xten- white antI sweet using d I . It is als wate sive list of v~egebles, fruits and nuts. Don't use so..a in cookine gieen soluble, which dictates that drainings vegetables. This is soluble in water and is destroyed from cooked vegetables should bc saved by long cooking, or by the a(Ilitk.. oI and used. in boilrig foods, raise themlperaltune If adequat qu ant- soda. To take sure NICOTINIC ACID: This han nothing to the boiling point as rapidly as possible. ties of B, in you d, use whole-grinn or to do with nuitfl nor tobacco, bit is , eri ched ce.reas entiritly; use other oods or boiling water.) sed in (Start with hot tie) in it eVeY dlay; antd do uot us, any part of the vitamin B family. U eoncelltrated lnfirmfor rapid mnie of ti[ water thanri necssary nor cook Use as little water as possi..ble more dread disease of malnutrition, pellaigra. longer than ncessary', no use sodn,: DO If you are otaining a sufiiient qumahilly Don't use long cooking }lroces.s sucb all pot liq..or and use it. sae talcit..l Irid as stewing when .l'termethods . are of B,, ribo.lavii, vitamnl A, C (ASCORBIC ACID), iron the nicotifie acid will take caIe df possible. VITAMIN This is not stor.Id in the body, thel, foe itself because it is contained in many Don't throw away water in which wvge- a daily suppl is necessary.y Partic tlarly of the funds you will be using, including tables have been cooked. so it in .. aking im.portant to healthy teeth and gunls, niilk, green vegetables, liver, kidney, Dish, sauces, gravies an'd soups, stron. bg nes, lean meat antI dried yeast. IAUIIAD¥V iIIAq JnAlu n. I S [A l TH E~~~~~~r7; RH I H FO O

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B. E. W ..... itTrsfought ide by lde Iith thie U. S. Marimn, in the defense of Wake, Miway and Guam. In the MINUTE MEN treach.erous attack MODERN first hours after their on Aliericans Pacific ranilpart, Jipnese sources reported that those strategic islards had fallen to thoe birst attack. This wvas , pa rt rcfwhat seemed a crushing de- */41 A/e w S~a 9a feat, ai .orern.erof still grienter disaster. WihI what joy the nlLion learned DX'- Defense of Wake becomes -ial airways service in the Pacific. "Guam camber It that the garrisons on Wake was taken without resistance the and Midway continued to resist--not only epic of new war. I. B. E. W. men Tokyo radio blared December 9. Two that, Wake's war birds had sent one lap- fought with marines weeks later in reality, Gumm continued anese cruiser and one destroyer to the stubbornly It resist against overwhelm- bottom. Repeatedly bombed, the Marines zig nmnmbes. wee fighting back with savage resource- tifes and airplane bases. Almost all were fulness. Flinging down their tools and from West Coast locals. WAKE-A SYMBOL snatching weapons, were other heroic de- International Vice President J. Scott fenders of the isands--several hundred Milme, of the ninth district, reports that Wake. a tiny V-shaped island, which A. F. of L. building trades workers. It le the following 1. B. E. W. members were has becom, symbol of American spirit recognized that they helped materially to on Wake island: Ti the slogan, 'Wake Up!" is only a 10 miles in di- fight off the attacks. coral ref from five to W. GWReynolds, I. U. No. B-IS. smeetro., enc.losng a shallow lagooi. The MENTIONED WITH PRAISE Los Angeles, Calif. Japs claimed that their planes had Fred King. L. U. No. 77, Seattle, stmashled it in the first surprise attack. "These civilian workers gave a very Wash. (LsGrande. Oregon unill. The reply to that free, the garrison at Navy Wake was like a glimpse of a flag still good account of themselves," the ford. L U. No. 6. Departm.ent informed the Building and Joseph Cra. flying. lTfi Marine garrison is continu- San Francisco. Calif. Construction Trades Department of the ing to resist.' A. F. of L. C. E. Compton. L U. No. B-1i. Los The last Par American plane landed at According to President John P. Coyne, Angeles. Calif. Wake just before a bombing attack. The of the Building and Construction Trades, Ray Cape. L 1'. So. 46, Seattle. captain picked up the 25 employees of there were 700 workers at Midway, 400 at Wash. Pan American Airways, took off between Guam, and a smaller number at Wake. W. D. Muir, L.. I. No. 6, San attacks on a course to Midway and San They had been sent out to build fortilfiea- IFranciso. Calif. Francisco. The plane was decorated with 16 bullet holes from Jap machine guns. Brother W. G. After leaving Wake they saw two Jap- Reynolds is former anese vessels of war closing in on the president of L. U. island. These apparently were the de No. B-18. stroycr and cruiser dexterously sent to These islands are the bottam by the Marines. On reaching the tiny stepping San Francisco the passengers praised the stines used by air- "high morale" of the men under fire on planes in crossing the islaJds. S. B. Cooke, who was airport the vst expanse of m.lanlage.. ..t Wake, complimented the the Pacific. Military btilling trades workers for their cool authorities agr ee and vigorous cooperation. that they are vitally "Before the last ben.b dropped," he necessary if the said, "They were over at our compound United States is to with their fite truck." launch an aerial at- Other reports reeal the construction tack against her net engaged in hand to hand fighting eneMy, or even to when needed on the attacked islands. protect Pacific - Navy communiques indicate that the ping. islaod had ,eenunder almost constant at- Th e Philippines, tack.Yet the garrison continued not only Guam. Wake and to resist, but "to counter those blows." Midway lie like a When Navy officials had first established chain of wide-,spaed radio contact with Wake Island, it is re- beads in a radius ported that they asked, "Is there anything arround Japan. Ma- you want?" nila is 2,033 miles "Yes," cai( the reply, "Send us some from Tokyo, Guam more Japs.' is 1,555 miles from It was noised about Washington that Tokyo, Wake 1,875 Wake cfnid not be given reinforcements. miles and Midway Guam apparently had been pounded down by bombs, invaded and captured. 2,570. Guam, Wake and Midway are im- NO SUIRRENI)ER portant chiefly as naval and air bases. The Marines and the A. F. of L. build ing workers on Wake continued to resist Guam, the Ilrgest, is Their nmi.bers were growing fewer. Pos- '32 miles long and sibly food and ammuniton also were run- four to 10 miles ning low. It w.. a hopeless fight-like the wide. They have also Alamo, like Thermopylae, like every last- served as reegular ditch fight of brave men against over- stops on conter- (Continued on mae 4a3 JANUARY, 1942 JAPAN, 4nain Sak Crn~a~S TECHNOLOGY

FTER iIt t rampled the labor move Fveudalisxi ,aInll olnk!J fo...Lti, he rtk.... to get wvedded to Athe Gel llall i'lel-e to accepit himl I* cannon, while labor movement Card. Ill otwrwords. littter was reyiving the old il lightine of kings idea in hIs is hardly known own person. itlerts ally, Japan, is far in advanceinlo etiogressiOl of Hitler. The II I BEANDI II NCGRl nierllur of Japan did not need to trample To lo..plete the labre movcnent nuder foot. this economic ant dl us The labor trial picture, it should movmlent iii Japan %as searclsy known. be renilebered Ltha Japan Nor dhi tie enpeiro need to inculcate is primarily a fenner. i. in tion. Japan supports his own people the idea if the divine its hine, popttioinrn Iright on tiny islands by of eipe,.l.. For all initents and purposes means iofa scieutiically dceveh deirice industry. It is saui the epl..eror of Japan is God, that Japan deserves tle world's adlrnhrath.i AREN'T YOU Feudalism, thrives in Japan. We have for the way it has progressiveIy increased DEAD YETI the spectacle of an ancient state, wi h all its Pice ltod,,(tioli to kee, ip iwith its the old superstitions, er striLkes logans ani con- ever growing population. However, in oIrder to gan, his t*leniital,v trols, embmriaeg even rights,. li is tihe new technology of the scientific aemiia is not willing c onsto irntire Western able to feed the world. Japan erltainly can be apanlese polpu..lation well as it eoumineed binlseif in order to forward his causep alt described as the Gemlany of the the great majomity t.' IfJapa'l Orient. to glow. Befurte the invasion of Chli nt, ,,eitiula No doubt Ilief tibn arc nothing learnedmlunch from apart lneonpldoymnelt was on the in.c.east. 1This ree than.b umio ogs in irla,t'eat militarysystem and wari.a- his drea.n. of the new German order. feudailliti and paternalistic country had chine. The wealth of the nation nl'luing ille world depression vested about. 1,500, in a few hereditary W}IJSI'EIIS OF UNREST 001 ... ..n.lp yed lon. grOlps, anid the rich Thus it is seen that Japan is intl anl- are also the war lords,. The hocus pocus of royaltV lowever, the Japanese emperor, with ways has beenl a totalitarian nation. is mixed Up withil...dein inl- his istrtia pseyhology. powerful military and naval elieiti® There is no "Ilis Mujesty's opposition" Such a ontry with and his hlrarehy such people make of aristocrats, hasnot in .Japan. 'he labor mnovement is inarticu fornmidahle el.enlies. been able completely to keep newer ideas late, feeble probably now lies completely Jariaes soldis die joyfully. They do fromn not lack in gallantry. leakrig into the Japanese niind. st pprelsI .i.. der tile iron heel of the war When Japan isd- Somle comniLn/tatuls funted, she will not be defeated Iteraute take the position Toil, Wven Ias it s ]Hin fert .. iz.ed that Olne.eason foo the in.vasion of China of the failure of the war-like virtues but was because to silence the growing criticisnof Thiis industial and economic pattern her puny .esou.ce. give ou t. the rul rig classes among Japanl is noW wedded to the hlitzklieg the workls. Be- accoUnts for what might be called Japan- fore Japan started on the ill-fated and ese psychology. idea. She is no ldoubter.ifidllo that she The Jap is a perso with hasInlough mahiieiiml inwsion of China, a truly (letno- In sense,nlit'stla, of inferiority, lie wants munitions an.n.d ateiel built cratic nItatinl, th.ee was ilp to ctrry her through the blitzkrieg evidence that the to lh-lonm He }lat tried to belong by imi- labor r(IovenetIwas period which she expects to Win, but every grow. i.. At that t,Lin LLe ona terialist ic feat ure. If \Wos- day the conflict is prolonged, til, there were only about 700 uonks of tell civiization. It is a cormt.o.plaee Japan will grow all types in alpan with only about .50,000 that Japanese are great imitators. They weaker. Her found atios ari strong. total mtmbership. I let resources are puny. This readiy Ian be reach out alld steal patented gadgets from She cannot win a ,een as It v"Iy Sni II part of the midstrial the imtiustijal countries major war against a m.aor power. Silv of the w.th.Id..I will have eCaly pnpulatimo, whith is fixed at about 5,000,- repr.duce them. and preliniinary vic s 00I0, They adopt mass prodiuc- T'he making the oiganized workers about. tion In(tho.ds. They try to xce. in arms. hrhaIces for any kind of labor protest 7 per cent. Tie so-called left n.ov.e.nt.ll With a enn in hiis hand. the Jip soldier within Japan against her barbaric antd in Japan is vely adl in strength. is niothinl il.ore than a nodietval fanatic. pagan stic objetiyes alr, Idl To indicate the diminutive size of Ja- lie i the child of the state with no sense pan's labor movement. it is enough ta of individhal rights or individual wron,,. I think the Chilnee Industrial Cooper- know that the only ellecltica] workers' lie quite eagerly castigates himself and is atives are a Yery imrnportaint factor in ulion iil willing Japanl iS il Tokyo, with a nc,l to destroy himself for the state. L hilm's war of defense. They provide the iership of about 475. Yet this This acron its for the suicide squads small op that best farm of relief b,' givi i i work to of orfanigid work, rs were .onsiderec attacked Peeal Harbor. This a.c.o.ts a for Itra1 of thouseand of refugees the human iihullm's improvised out if air. ard h..el- threat to tihe estahjliold order before the ing them to keep planes a rid a their m idepeltdlen e ald illvaslon of China. As a matter of fact, suicide pilot to destroy two British capital at Malaya. their self-respect At the same tme, Ihey strikes wer- oil the increase about that This ac- ,,ilits for the fantastic way the Japc.nese help to 'li eve the malkets of Fire (!hina time anti eached a total of 1.000 indus- IlciII writhe, ha, in trying to make sonic of the sho'tage of the {o{mornne it, trial con ciels Because the labor move- illpress upon the stone walls of the titles due to the bloekade and the up- roelit is small there are practiaily no so- f eudalisti .hierarehy. tooting of industries in lhe coastal cial welifaire activities in this hackwaid provillees. They i.clecase the producthion natho,. Some of the ni.ons pay unenlploy- IIARONS AND SERhFS Ia[rd held restoe the nowmal economic menut belefits. There is no social insur life It I[ts been re'ordead of the nation. But their significance illie, W\ages have been progiessivt ]y do- that .iap anese min...s have tried to get refermS by lock- liie al o in the fAtRe when these -o. clniaDr Nn urbiltrtion mae h ncI.y has Der Iitnmelves in the mines and refusing opieratives ,till beoi te teu[d and beon set up by enpyoyers and unions, for to nie out. Instead of the ordinary rationalhasis for the growth of Chin.ese sett/ngr d/isputs. Police club strikers. strike, the Japanese worker goes on hun- iads tries after the war. tin Yutang. S The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

shows that more than 50 per cent of the existing appmratus is 15 years old or older and hopelessly outmoded," Mr. 4aw4 FIRE 2epi4men1 Richardson declaredh "we started making studies of this grave problem as soon as the nazis be- gan their massraids on England. In Sep- tember, 1940, after having obtainedl fromn the British firefighting authorities the w HOME DEFENSE latest informati on new methods of civilian air-raid defense, we wrote to President Roosevelt and urged the ap- UCCESSFUL meeting of bombing Need of fire-defense committee upon two types of fire- pointment of a raids depends modern firefighting equipment here to survey American needs. The fighting corps. The regular firefight- President appointed such a committee and ing forces must be augmented and civil- strongly stressed it is now operating under the Office of ins must be trained in firefighting. The Civiian Defense." London Fire Department was increased 10 facilities and to cancel out obsolete types Mr. Richardson, who is serving as an times under the stress of bombing attacks. of firefighting apparatus. advisory member of the OCD Fire De The National Fire Protection Associa- Shocking shortages of firefighting fens, Committee, declared that in addi- tion of Boston has recently sent out a equipment and other facilities with which tion to shortages of equipment there is 4. communication to its members. It says: to protect life and property from air raid also a serious lack of personnel., 'The effect of the actual state of war bombings exist in many American cities "Auxiliary firefighting forces must be upon fire protection is to make fire de- now in the danger gone. organized at once in all communities, fense of even greater importance. Fire is Mr. Richardson demanded immediate especially those on the coastlines," he a major weapon of meoderm warfare, and passage of the May Bill, authorizing ex- said, "Volunteers should be recruited and defense against fire duoe to incendiary penditure of $100,000,000 for civilian de- trained at once in the latest methods of bombing and sabotage rests very largely fense against bombing attacks, as the controlling fires and extinguishing in- with the civilian population. Members of initial in,ove a vitally necessary pro- cemliary bombs. In England the number the National Fire Protection Association gram to strengthen air raid protection in of firefighters had to be increased 25 fold are the natural leaders in local fire de- this country and its possessions,. for protection from bomb attacks. We will fen~s efforts." The May Bill, sponsored by the chair- have to do the same thing here." To save time the National Fire Protec- man of the House Military Affairs Con,- tion Association announces the suspension mittee and reported favorably by that VOLUNTEER GROUPS ENROLL of all Japanese members and all members coemmitte, gives the secretary of War Recently the proposal has been made in other Axis countries. power to use the funds for purchase of by the National Fire Protection Associa- gas masks, irefighting equipment and tion commnitt(, on piers and wharves to MORE FIREMEN NEEDED other supplies and marials for the pro- sot up spcial fire prevention committees tection of civilians. That the firefighting apparatus of the In its report the 'ommittee emphasized (Connnued on page 43) United States is not adequate to meet that such supplies will be furnished only any bombing raids is asserted by G.eorge to such committees as are unable to pro- GOOD ADVICE FROM Richardson, secretary of the Interna- vide for themselves. tional Association of Fire Fighters,. Mr. ENGLAND NEW AIPARATUS NEEDED Richardson believes that a large ap- The American Institute of Public propriation should be made by Congtress "Our union has made unation-wide survey of firefighting facilities which Opinion has asked British citizens about to supplement the present firfighting their early mistakes in war-making. The answers are important and incisive. I. Make sure that before men go into action they are completely equipped, par- ticularly with tanks and airplanes. 2. Don't make our mistake of under rating the power of the enemy. We were too complacent. 3. Take the initiative whenever you can-don't leave it with the enemy. 4, Organize your man power and wonmnI power efficiently and at once. Don't take half-way measures. 5. Eliminate all red tape-don't put up with inefficient administration. We lost valuable time that way. 6. Get set immediately for air-raids, and pay special attention to fire-fighting and civilian watching service. 7. Be sure your commanders are thor- oughly schooled in modem fighting techniques-this war is different from the last one. 8. Make sureail branches of the fight- ing foreta cooperate completely with each other,. Remember and Crete. 9. Dial dastkially with fifth column- ists now-don't wait. 10. Insure government control of war materials and industry, and eliminate TfE TROUBLE THAT COMES OQF OF ThE SKIES profiteerin.g JANUARY, 1942 I

NEW type of civilian officer is being udeveloped in the United States over night. FT is the air raid warden. i der him as licut!nan t, is the seet, war- Meet he WARDEN, dien. nLhe n, at ion's capital alone, where a million persons ale centered, are 25,000 ir 'aid wardens8. New York City p'o.hahlly has 150,000. In seaboard citie, froi Port - land, Main, to Miami, Fla., or from Bell- 8acr; .Ai IMPORTANT ingha,, Wash,, to San Diego on the Padific (eat, they are all en rllhAl f, the diuration and are rapidly ,eing el lKNOW YOIR BOMBS ganized to repel air .aids and b...birlz Defense moves down exRpeditions . to gr}ass Irots. Civilian popula- In ahi ,'aidls th civilian population may ''eiet three types of bo...bs SWITCH ES SWITCHED tion on seaboards mobilize, . Flares, to give ligt fon the uttack- FOR BILACKOUIT Soldiers all g av iators; 2 ine'ndiarty bo..h4; This is thefir ist taste Untd that the :1 Explosive bo.lbs. States has had of modern warfae. al. tinnis atid to bring the g ea t ..eomfort.. as th' rinute ineI of the revolution lived tp lmntilies entrntel t thIl ill the thou- Fkla'es are destroyed usually by sharp- at homeo and when the alarm wa givent 'nlnti {f paatp nt horlses inl {he el'y nf shootcia cllpable of t'atehing th0er in hle snatch d the musket from behind tie (hiago, air with a rifle bullet before they reach duel and rushed to the defense of tie lhe earth They are instantly extinguished ¢ountr~yside. so o"w nleon womnen and 0,n- OA SI' (ITIAES W ARY ha bllet, An incendiary bomb is usually litr al h it Id lied ti..d tia.il.d to i... te. ade' O loin kind of mlgrtsiin com* ijpenldir, attacks from the air N':ilhborhoc d meetings arl h'in< hill ],'slt in which bn.... ita terilie heat, T'i fu ther stress this exigency. go.. p throgliort coast cities. First aid trailing Sueh an incendiary is caipable oif rashiri, of tri ned mI. are voliunterinnlasSi g en is bmeig g ivent ti th.ousands Sheltetrs ar thiotlwh an ordinary roof. Iulstitiats Local Utiton No, B1-3, of the hiternati.na. being built, Ilom.em.ade t.ols for defe'nse givtn clvilians indicate that the in- BIrothehood of Electrical Workrs. New are Iwirig fabricated. Waindows art.. r- (eldiary Cal be extiignuished by it vey Yolk City, offered Mayor La (in a diai and taelnd I. make ready for blackouts. Ther' line spa fo gad,, h,,se b~~lfriti thie I).fense ('alinei all its energy and has hln a 'lin on flashlights iTI ever) ',n do terrific damage. Civilian defenders talent in effecting blackouts. Most etee- c ast r'y so that the supply is itear x- are illStructed to keep a steel contai nr of tric light systems18 ill large cities i, cit hansiito Am.erica is mobilizing. Th, some sort within easy reach filled with troihed utiolnatically, but in blackouts civilian population meansb usiness There dly sand Ind tin nlrdinaty,' lonb-haldid they must 1) controled by hand. This is a grim businsslike air about all thes, hovel awid a humemade shield of asbestos calls fur bendtleds of skilled len to ef- prit, arat ions' YXen andtI w.oen . 'ef.se r some other material. The buildrig' da- feet this change, At the samet time, lhe be afraid. fender is istructed to shield his body miunicipal electrieal inspector (of the City 111 II/se. cities ;'where blackoul are no; with the asbestos square, approach the iti- of New York, afliliated wit the Ararati ilractieed the switchrig off and ..n of cendiariswith the shoyel, lift it into thle Canl Federation of Labor, placed at the lightsinl home. faetorits and ofi,, liIil hucket, and carry it away on t he handle disposal of tie national director.lf ciyil- mns are accomplished by c itizens,indi- of the shovel where it cannot do damage, ian dte fens. their time and their effort, idurilly, as a iattel of voluntia ciyIKp- Americans are reading with interest to n.eet thle ])resent eu.ergTy. eI'tdIii. A fOrCe of sevlice men is put oin, every scrap of infortation they can jet In Chica o the janitwrs. janitresses. duty with power companies id l on civilian defense. There has COl.ie to the elevato o ors, school engineers ad ready to answer calls. Emergjney sqlladi EII,(fRCAL WORKERMS'W )iURNAL aI letter apartment buildling workf'rs calld a huge f 4tavelingoperators a .emodilized in front an air raid warden in England nmss meeting of 25,000, led by Mayr order to mart alutomlati substations all.ti which will serve to dramatize Ott kindtf Ke ly. This wras a civilian defeniie meet- stan.d hy it case If t.ou.ble Evry..... ll. ty thimg that defenders at home,ust ing designed to make as effective as pos- in the [ rlited States has a de tenseoutnil expect, sihlL the caleof woen and children in Th'ilih aliove th'eth ins - "Tonighl I a. on tire watching times of the emegeny. The Building tions and ordels from etrlte'siarrial] duties. I hope they don't tome over Service hniploycs' International... ion n ,cessaryto effect coordination. Citizens tonight. Tomorrow is the lasi day of oiler In~ihrrganlzation as theoustedian mIay get ill touch with their coun tVtyin- the course and I woud like to be on ,,f fa,,ir.lil dui, ; wtiwe .. k, like tiP, TIey ils for guidin .c in all kinds ofhli.. l,4! my mettcl. They a., ver all light nnd are orgn,,ized ..w to headl ff sabotage to fenSewoirk. The spi it of idtyemanate...!s I don't ... a.. maybe. At {'ens.arc.a) the buildings, to ab in the economy of me- fLion th. popula.ion. [Contrilued Cll ian1e 47 I0 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

dliffelivi leis, o'erining real propertI.. and espehi:ell thmse relating to ripallan ighi, A JnmogOc wihulspread ntude..titilrlg DEMOCRACY RULES qua of the leasel. s t., {tips alid sirii.. i, dif- fore...... PS ill lh eI it i oli nl l ~%oubd pli'oI teI..tQ S1 Iightr sttI luds(i hudaonI IelIt ion sht II s Because ,f such lack of understandlng, Salt P'ae" Pa~c/e t*e people of tie United States wet slow in reognizing tbe obligation of their na- tional goievvilltt'rtt to develop mwatly p.te.n IlE stor of the SaIt PiveI iPrject is Quasi-public coipolation tially rich aea

That unions in soneI .a.es have been guilty of unsocial ,olndlt isu Cliic AU an It does not follow, however, that we should adopt totalitarian methods of dealing with labor unions. PIROGBESS DEMOCRATICA LLY Very great pr'oress has been nnd, THURMAN ARNOLD'S CASE ;within the past year inl the djusta crit of long-standing jurisdiwtioal disputes Dr lEduwi Wittc, Ln'eri g o t i- American among unions all afttr he Suprenme ,a scholar alwho has d e perie.d Court held that Mr. Arnoli could not in pubhl life, surveyed (he ,vk of TO,,, - Association for Labor Legisla- proecIute the labor uInions for elifig[Ig man A mold, the lawyer, beie at neetj £p tion hears University of in such disputes. The progress made justi- of the A:flwmlcafl Associstaiot for L,,b.. lies a continued trial of the democratic Legishation in New York City .eee.ti.y. Wisconsin leader diagnos: polsicis we have pursued in the past. Dr. IVitt, is regarded ,s a,, authorityo Whatever may har. been the ,eri, labor law, aIId upon the jdecesrss o] Assistant Attorney-General's oM r. Arnold's proposals. the ;ttiac, dangerous disease which the Axis powers have made on tids coulntiy on December 7 has landa- ItEN Thluinaan Arnold first imntll ueol.a.ly altered the situation. At this his prosecutions of laborrations FORGING LABORS SIHACKLEFS Lime we need as never before the whole- under the anti-trust laws, wh The restrictions preposed corfer blrimd hearted andi full cooperation of hoth claimed to be merely applying the exist discretionary powers nn the Anti-Trust labor and industry. ing law to labor and industry; in fact, division. They would subject labor unions that he did not intend to proceed higs!ins' to proseeutbon under the anti -tin 1laws (Al, OFF PRIVATE WAR the in ions in any case in which t he wh.never they attempt to enforce caldi- To this end Mr. Arnold's campaign practices could be justifid under .Judge tiliS on the use of miterials, machinlery fr: amendment of the anti-tr'st laws .randeis's dissenting opinion in the teqipn (I~iPII which the Anti-Trust DiMi- to plate further restlrictions on labor Duplex Printing Press Companycase sion dleemis unreasonable or n(t a.Il uons should now be called off. We ean- MLore recently. since the majority of the tIately related to wages, h"ours, m woit - Int lick the nazis and the Japs if war Suprime Court has adopted the position in cond iti.s. 'Under the guise nf strik is waged in this country on the Iabor taken by Justice Brandeis, and Chief Ing at jurisdictional strike s. th.hire tnores, or, if, on the other hal the extreme of the two bills prohibits all Justice Stone has pointed out that the laber unions wage war on society. at union organization where two previous majority opinion also did not eff~orts There is every reason to believe that or. nire une)ll are colin eting, It also justify his interpretation of tie present th.e assurances of full cooperatIio given law, Mr. Arnold has shifted his position. denies to working people the proteetin tie is now actively supporting the Mum- of the Norris-LaGuardia Act and would by both labor and industry are made in rohey and Walter bills which propose Ye- once inre permit of the iss.... o. af in good faith. If this present attitude con- stricths never before applied to the junctions in labor disputes withbtal a( tinues the country will have no further labor unions. cordinig the unions their day i n io..t. cause for giving thought to curbs upon labor unions. It is by their actual per- form.anc in the presentcritical time that both lablor and industry will be judged for many years to come.

"Whereas under prevailing economic conditions, developed with the aid of gov- ernmental authority for owners of prop- erty to organize in the corporate and other forms of ownership assomiation, the individual unorganized woker is cor- mnonly helpless to exercise actual liberty of contract and to protect his freedom of labor, and thereby to obtain acceptable terms and conditions of employment, wherefore, though he should be free to decline to associate with is fellow1's, it is necessary that he have full freedoil of association, self-orgmnzatior, and designation of representatives of his own choosing, to negotiate the terms aid condi.ions of his employment, and that he shall be free from the interference. restraint. or coercion of employers of labor, or their agents, in the designation of such representatives or in seif-otgani- zatiun or in other contorted activities for the purplos of c ollectivebargaining or other mutual aid or protecti.on; therefore, the following definitions of. and limita- tions upon, the jurisdiction and authority TUITRMAN ARNOLD Cfthe courts of the United States are Hle goves quieter. but is still at wuik on hi, "private"capqoign against talolIe hereby enacted." Norris-LaGuardia Art. JANUARY, 1942 13 Man */hosn ERNEST BEVIN ealk "MATE"

Winston (Chur chill, be paralblh I in thu United Stalcs b; It, .*gti~onal Idhor llafIotios A(-I hecase whostc mother was American, ,ealtl stiinmiliattd the uiorgtriized ini lifts morale in United States by duistries aid tt untiendd il1i i ...Sm, lie],~ fought is a Member of PalhnunIr.t fIi;) gracious visit social security illetlf-.res arid Ihe (lld Age JP'ension Aet. ]s strikingh II1.tory illolitre ACION IN I'HANCE tFRANKIAN D ROOSEVELT I>LeA eVI been l. il.it tV fil tie .... rhl.s. of AIntrIlans know, Chur-hill ca, ",ite As th w'rhr,r. minston Churl.hill ina illld Ilnlst inl a ai, hlt IINEST e-EVIN,ek, ib fashion. It is ]tad all envimble ,iceliL Beftit! l94 he *ltel ay trouble fr hi... IlO ell his aw wilhat B-rot-iry and the Kaiser ¥t- c IL t, ...7AiP md ,fAiue-eis Ew;,q ;it alIlportlnt hltbop.. atherimg up to. lIe sptke strongly L pIlepI'It*2 outlside o eet[.lajimxwheni Wir..t.ill { hlch ` 'IEIF' AN Morililit hes and. htceIne fi'st h',td of the Ad- ill eshced Ihiac 1 p i-ojiee e a ribu-c- of hiF eliralty int IIIo1 I0 prepa.e the Britlnh cabluineIt. liin had been vrry In..il ;Ilt- \Vir/l:r'H[ Slence-r letirchill's reelher- Navy for the (Pnutal attakckI though his (thanlbeltiii W henh.u.. ill ssued his wasi.hnije *el.±lner of New Yo'k City. earcoep WaeS soeiiliirhtl telj]}wee hr' whi> ilnilitatio, M% i. acelq) xrilh,M nlity, (lhItill was bhlen in 1s71 al..[ had h, 'IIre ¢ellsidt i( d-ertain nifil bettllv ! Bey ini ws tier ,llt nial that ( hIccIhill t},ldl eilciitiloi of IIp Bl-hl., uppr lit lh1 IDa.l..cIl.. Whirillb h, wasw ¥, ol, tcabiniet. aIm Biu ii' is cia-c-~s. At 2" he ttlcdTI P l.a...nt.. Ii II his,(,I h, 'Icnt diteIl ItI FTal it-ephoitcdli, itryl ...... e power, haIl tiny /r vilivc' Mvni)~bi As hle tld to fight . c..l...... nl.lilmg a ]iglrtlil. Seiru tlher- min', m ii. Egland )i I .v.. hLd. lliid States SrlnttuIl*, he sited f... daril TLh y -( i,~tle tt iUiti him to L*ii fl{itq 1} TIlltl TIid s fl, i'dl -el etl five dO ,vin anId (imuchill get along weIL I S [ 5 ,,fitco. Ilit biehateIfllt 3. l i.istel,F 1meiriii -, -zithe, l> il call him "Mak-/P d ,1, I h!tii,,Liholii hi, kig caIl.e.. t-lly ~hen Seutrtalyr for} Watr, anti Air' Alinri-i, (hore iS :lO h'(~Ofl of atly fr~ticti Phi- irn hies p. iticMrl c eit he blu ewPih tt Hie ha5 ~;It ii Parl'llariciit.. elle itiiletly unee he hist World ar, oliti aid i :s probably [ntcaust fulldaui-nta~ll 5- the two...... both tIe- 13i it ~he,-,,ldl(- arid jiled tiIe Lihbitl Paoty, ibisTveitt has lifted his viice l.... iqtiiV ei! Ch() nhllhc,h im[{'llsher (hu'chil] wa;s born with a itlkgehd , Blelgittm nd e.inataIon, iF gaol I iitch civil hd,al i legislation, lie was athor IIlIand. a., he ,.ook litllc I hedlarkest ser¥vants. ,of the TIade Boar,, Act estrbli hing a hour of British hito , eikItit it taun 1Iihiii..i. w.a. e it irtnn sweated it- speech, C "Iinur" hay( iothing to Offer- DA RING VISit WINS HEAlRhS itistrifIs, aI act settin,f up labor ex- but blood, toil. tears and. wei.t." ch;lig,, (euployItIt urgelcies) and the There i- pobably no person ill A ....i- lRecently Winsini Churebhil pid a Sh.ps Al. The ITade BaIAdIs Alt might visit to the UIiittd States,. aIi, s t if the Cr1iit(Deil l I'inl Ilntge 4i White i1"ust', tnd spoke to theu Uiited States C(on.gress, and won tie h ofItrt Americans. Ile frankly teld lhe lUnited StiateS (ISs (hurt he beeivs- il the [,inoll flinIlula of goveIt. nl. nt; that is, govuiiine~niet uif the potle. 1b, he arId fr. th people. This s IL lthe st at e. ...rt. Chhmehill lies been both a cmnn f ac- tonl and It n Iaof thoug.ht- 'hi is a distinguishi'tg mait. lie }lat kn..... the pinch of I...e..ly 'wveral tunes It, hal Io quit Ipolities in oilet to earn rorcey to live. He has beer, a Menibmc ,ifEie]ish lParliamnwut. luie hs \v ifttt-r hrilli:Lnt books. Ik e has huei a soldi ; he has elRa Lt'wsp~l[]rniniltil. ieItti'h 5 t-een a college presafetit. As a n~t, w~i)Npe) te- por[er he wZIs e~rpleired Irv tihl [1(]'es andi~ intirie~ a serlspitiorll eseaphj, Hii P the u.:irtst eiiiileti~itieni ii1 5voirl the' [h:i[ Il 'COME. THEN, LET US TO OUR TASK." a 11<~111 \who hlis ornie thltig /lidr vlt- lea- hIIve- Illst cr(tltcI. wvith tier gr,,tt ideas ref the past :and o£f tire pfesriit. ][is; putto- biography. 'A Roving- (](>lrniissitmn,'' iS WINSTON CI I[URIHILT, 14 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators WAR LABOR BOARD 2eoom; st~m q7o~ Pued~

A. F. of L.'s sugges- I vsell is i..t ifI stch e luacter or in- pl, eto justify it. tion for stabilizing labor condi- Lo i A. REPREISENTATION tions in 1942 wins presidential ih Ill the app jtint¥(tl Of omiliittes favor. Model of 1918 it lllbib/ is t, Ilet Iop the bhoard il gt',leii'l of breal ...attts, a[d Iin th, AIRITI' X'TON PROV1IliED ct oittn local '-OlBuitiittes, the tin- ihys .n.I the 'sshalltxolk be equal'y (<:i I t if ' illC' I aiifl d > rO..UIdild el- 'foli (lt' na, ional ltr(d shall fail t) In} 'ht (2re sltfltla es of the publlie rIB}v lilbllLf nL ¥ohuntaly :q!ll/ tnt,, illtd in the boald shall pr(side alternateIy at Onhemnlhbel nf tile, -bhall~ b. unihl,. ,ie vSeiOnS of the board or as llnaninhtllusl to agl*it tilto, lt d" el i*l,, []121 Ia i,, 1hat eat,, ~lmd "111 tl, I Ill, {1} Itbe bola' d in its mdhliating and 3~FM ' A;fltiy I':oql~lLlllliie appo Hned il Onp nlI/, .... Ic.lia or aetiSi.., ..l I he u mlpire in his ]p videdinf thl ne? t plragilpha sth Rem ce beI, ¢ d Now spokenl lf Di II .L...II t ellllids b ithl ,in o ,iItli orsy,y shvll bI pt, l I p$ thaJljn- lt ef Itl NatIonal W ar ll and fina..vy deelil. fh, eOIntP0VeIsY lviln(Id by the following principles: 0bu.l IoaI.,d kindior simnple ,ules of pIr"come ple- PRIN(IPLES AND POLICIES TO serihedi by i he It...i.l..ho rd, GOVERN RELATIONS BETWEEN S a result of lhe Vhitei ltis cn, )Tht niqliflbthIs of the nati,,tll board ] WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS IN ftrenece hetwe(2n labor' and intdutr~y, sballl hoot thek* aIb e lI[ I'll Inin WAR~ INDUSTRIES FoR THE DURA- iky t a hatnationa va hlbor vore, Faillng sh ch..ie, [hi' Ilaile ofI the TION OF THE WAR. board will he established. umlllle shall II, d ;awl) hII ]ut f on a lilst The fo!o ling report to the Seecretar Three shoukl beIno strikes or lockouts of 0 suitable and dlisint2esitu petosons d..i.Imi the war rf Labior in 1918 was the bnsis I(f the old toI e hllflil)Utod for the pnpose by the RihI to Or anize-l. The right of National War Labnr Board. IPyeshhint of Iht t'r~it .d StaI h . wolketc to ongatiize in tradie ,uiOnl awll iei 'Ihe raltional bolard -hal JOINT (OMMISSION REPORT. 1918 holhd ii~ I lantlaiJI coilletively, hihough cho.sen yego iai meting i I,the VIy of Wai l- 2sentative&, is rlcogngized and if- lHon oraWble Willizam B. WiIs on, S.cretly injitin. with po ,er 4i, fIet lit Illy other lhmnvd This tight shall .ot be denied, of Labor place. .nv.... ilnt II IhI ho.. id In.. (h, Sir: Tbi. CotiigJs i(i, of eppl se"nitaltves ahr idIid. et interfered with by the era- 1 pIl(21s Hil any ntai...-r wiatsoevoi. of e lll iyetgee ,,kert sle r, d ill - il) Th'e at n l Iibo.. .. I ..tins aler its 2 h Tight of employers to organ i.. ,urd wih ihe stnggestion ,f you'- ltter,f nethods anid practice in stttlmnnt of II asseliaors or gro'ups and to bargain January 28, l198. to aid in th- fWrnl1dt~- eeLlltruiv¥ fsits he!eu m.vl/n tb, *.ri.. t1,u. t to uttdlevtively+ hthoughb (bosell representlt- tui()l, in ~h e p vc-celt e nie igeniy, of a ua- Innl, is e(Xt.iellei n ay tiggt . [Bt> recognized,t an.d affirmed. This tirnal labor [)ol$1'am, pres ent to you aF i { [rlTe rIittinell boarul shall Il e ito tu: ,ght shall nor be itimi. abridged,. res ult of their confe-rnn-.. h, foltew i a'k< r:(I~li}ZatliCe oft ai Clintlovev he- lai That thr, (h-l-(l. fill' nuitiered wih by the workers in any he tile (wei tmfnlhIltr ani Wth, rktu i l al perioti f hi-. at, a national wac labor hlieM if industrial ,)1 oither art ixit5 w;bet :1 Rldri~oyers shouldr not d]Jscharg:e bu-ard 'if the tnnnle Ill ... i al i. I c h e t{Ih t iS by agleellelit Ilel a seleetrd in theOn same mannr rind hy the , i.,,k,1s for ,ieiibeslirp) trade utiimn saIle a v iete }Is the IO.i.i..ssoi, i.... lkmiig hI t I I e ~ t c t v l yijeed,~s o fnr ](2 titmale I-'nN union activities this reeom.. I .l.Ilhtioj I. 4. lIt, woIkers, il lheIleicise of their ] l )I T'lh pJue ef each InlOhbe.e f in, (b) That the fullntions :I/cl JidDW e (hr gight t¢o organiiz , sbldl .nit use i' Civi the nationl Itard shall be as rolbws : nitimIa]bWlad mlnIavohidably detaj fi I.... IlII L~Ie/Skle I oll y hind to iduI.. ce [}e¥s.. lI, PO attutllimi, o. . Ill note of it sesion.s ]in.t i. To brimn, abou... t a lenire . by ioill thind organl.a a jilts, f lor t. in d ce{ hi fill bhy a substitutito Illenaned by ,nudiatiotia nnd eoi iliaiti.... of e",-y eI n ertlttlplotvs to latbiii.. .. (]i( there%,ilh. such .. emher as his re2ular substitta, trovers¥- arisinmg ietleen enloId ti. and Rxisting conditions, I In eslablisli 'Ih substitute shaIl have the same repI W(I-k p in i thlt lhdtl f plidiltlitirll n(2'(g cu et wbhehc the uwibu, sbinj exist, Ite sentative character as his mrncipal. sryi- fol r h,h fective co ildi f hil "a . sp- aIll cot itile - II.a! the u Ion IiIld i I Thiontl olali board.hall have p..er ardm as [o 1 jge hours of/labor antIthbi' 2. T., 6t thi' si.n.e thijug mil siailar ; 11 i [ II l eonu-%v~ersiis in~ tolhr fir-hds of nationll tI1 ;pptlj t a .... retary. ind to Ccl tue C.of.. n.l me}tnt shall hI such other clerical organlilaio munder it Iaimita li 'd. activiM y dielays anld obstructionin which mnaY. ill the opinion of th- national hoar. as may be ii its judgment Ie..ssar. fno 2, lt/estlihji,whre hl/2ts uni . nn. affect detritntnally sunch pi-oodur.timn. he discharge of its duties. rl~qlnlotn nl>n ... Won.i.i now work to- b. '%>ei nvid e 1 1n nuchiliery by diect to The national board may apply to ,id andt tetl, t, Illpbtyirieets,, only wilh [pp[oinitnent, 0r otherwise, for selectio.. the Secretary of Labo, fro' Ldt olit, to tnplQ. . es i or... pits,I ti lie vb elt a gedl il of con mmitteesor bhords to sit In vaious list the, ttl~ithlely ofi;e rdjll tnl~en(t ill said estahlishi ontlts, the cnntinuarce of parts of the ColIIt}ty where controv ersies ils wom'k of co ncldiatiot idnlediation. such ecinditione shall not be deemed a a rise, to secure st!at ,nlI t by ]Ica I media- /kt The action of th, torea board Itile¥Ine. This dh,claration, however, is tio nand Ionltilirint . may hI invoked in respecto coltrover- not inte'nded inl 1nly aIt1tm(,r to deny the 4. To sum. .o. the paries tn the cot- ithin its ju'isdicton. by the Seere light. fr discotirll, the practice of th, troersy for bearing and action by the I.ry of Iabor or by either side in a eon- formnat itn of labor unions. or the joining national board in case of failur2 to se- trovtsy or its, u authorize d t'epre- if hih same by th, workers in said tstl cure settlement by local mediation and sentative. Tie board afte.. sunmisy cn - liuhmnts. as gnrainted in the last pl'a cIo..i iolL. sideration.my refuse futrher hearing if !toniiL tiet cia nigte 47) JANUARY, 1942 15 1,000 PERSONS CHEER 4pput" i Califraa

SlC(EJaInualy 9, 1940, Lo'al Till Sturdy tLsh Ve ...' Ii oItatilg a joint allpTln- educational progrram attracts ti,,(shir It'a iii] l ltPIS...I ti.... vd th, ap- IPov'd ta.n.l..Ild of Ihe (aifIin ap- Governor Olson to participate. Awa!d given. tI'nFllti~loil h..s ...l.il1tp'd the MLihitl Iup- prenti...ship slanda.ds, i ooperation E]ulati,,nal Advser: ]ubiI F. Fa, d], ,ith tho Nmtion.al Elctrica] (oIItlactos' Dul'in g tILLu e al O 1 al 11i eiih(% pl]- nBitJ A~ssociation. ,ht~sL s itamjarzd. have ticipileh l in Tw otItstali... I ev nts. The b)eeI apIpIhI d by th, Fed(enll (. .nlnt.tee fir" t x'.t I .t.h.i. gr'l .h.atioi. .tIF)11iiy Appnhl,, ,tl~,Ii a , fi~qlltld That ,I, for a 1I9j~litieL. San FlatIicI.tO Cily Sdlo]l Systi... ald Our arientivi a,Alell as our entpi~vers the (!aiflenia Apprentieshiip ('ounehl have cohipet atcl] wholeheartedly. W*eart. The pIr(tgrll Wits presented ti al a..- dlevdopin,, frilly skilled el'afl'snw(n w1ho~-c dience f mi . than ai thousand Tersoils 0w b1!l4,. I;p i I l tIbI uthlt hkO d IV a Ima arid the 2fi9 alIpprrtices grt.tdlatinlj in ILL Cr if satwifadl ti... aI [ p..I e. different hak. Thi l'ogiani has been calried o.l in ooIperatiln with our Saii Franlc. sco "SERVICE TO SOCIETY" publIic scho I sys~tem through the foi Iol - Thie ftlhlmilsl vxctrpS folI thi gov [n~~ (h"-!~ ~(Nhn th~d f11 erniors adhi ass give a bie hthlut le ctive EllpIoyel R,;pr.e.el.tativ; Ed Scott deseripli iu andIahlatio/i of apprentice chairman if ctim n ~iltiiiWilliam Var- training: 1ey, If. A. Porter. *'This appreititeship pgr. is not ttioni Iteprestentalt[iv.: Chares .1. only of SelVic. and benft I" the youtig Foehn I .c..ta.. f emnmlltIk) P H.. m~en]W h.o thereb. lhil' phlat it .pup. .o- MIadnIt1, N, J, Sig im-,F. Aittld, "Id".(yl h~it is also 1 evI'l, Ito

CALIFORNI A A PPREI(T]CSF[[p COUNCIl. tRO PHy [~boDi , a.{m I'a m 1)41,

society. £r the o~pr[.tt.. niLy it allotIs for speeial training anI euipmert which con- tribute to the. 'yok oIItfII CotnI} aIdltl the inaiiitpny lii t Io , Ir I, I , 1 beKin ng.. "l believe thl phirogi will art - brace about (,0bapprenitles ,nabout 3 skilled t-ades, and I ;'nt, iI cnllgratuhat ing this emis,, to give/ ass..ran{. t.{o those ontcoming a;llertlie,tint iowi tIlt thk programu is being hlunIchd ii1 a large scale the stati givenw...n L Mi ith thle coopetation of thev arIio s Il.tr.ds of eAhl ratio,> exten d. this prOILi utalnof appir,,- ticeship training gjrntray throughout California and build it to the point whete it will be one of th, great ith evpnlents of this state." Al accontpallying plhotograph shows Governor Olson presenting th, trade cer- tificate of Lhe (Yaliformia A pprent..iceship CoI....l to our giadtuatihg appriifies.

WIREMEN WIN TROPHY The second event was on Labor Liay, whell v competed wlit, several other unions in our Labor Lay Parade. Thi Th, v ...r... or tlhe st.nt o Calitor aimgreets eleetnrii ap... enj..It IIhart.. Fo..It Inter- tyrtiaiviral E xealve C(ouncil mImber. tTi M I... . tt .ld. (Co tiltl Id Onr p,Si$ 47) l6 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operalors

sillJolls to ire[Sef w ;Jntorkers oi. the one side and employel on the other,. A central HINTS o,,,' federation of member organizations heads each grouIp. After years of fighting. these two parailyl sets of organizations have settled d{)wn and mItually worked out daily d.fited precepts aind procedures according to hic~h they conduct collective Ba~qaiad~ 14n SWEDEN bau gaining negotiations. Swe'dish workers :ire predom/inantly Irgan ized. Over to-thb'ds of t bebelong The Swerdsh Ceolletire Bla,, lvbiig How one demo- o trade tnions. No strug~le for the right System, by Paul l NoJI re,,. Hat'-ci d too rgalnize, or for 'eeognmition, or for the U7niversity Press, (a mb-idoe, Ma s. J24 cratic country handles its right to bargain through their chosen pages. PJice $3.50. reIfrsesn tat ivos con.frolts the Swedish labor relations. Could Swedish labor movement today. Collective bar- ER{E is a book which certainly is If system apply here? gaining is ac!elted by eployers as a prine ibterest- as a colltribti'll to inatt¢r of co...rs. the literature of the all-important Although tohlabor movement in Swe- (ertainly there had been found no sin>- den began am.ong skilled craft workers, question of industrial reltis and.. the pie answer to the plaguing pieblhns in- the period from 1909 to 1925 saw an ex- collective bargaining process. te-fering with industrial peace. To find tIensive hift to 1n the United SItates in the weeks inm- the solution best adaptld to the ieeds of tihe industria type of uni.nism, a trend ..ost heartily applaud- mediately preedling that fateful Sunday the UInited States would, in noireal tines. ed by the aulhor of December 7, 1941, the labon situTion irquea most an darfulthoughtful of this study. 5it Nor- gren. Only the skilled workers of the oeenpitm[ the spotlight in the 'trild of tidy ,f the situation fromt all angles. building, printing and metal-molding everysotln. Conlgress 'it thai ;asenen/ent But thise are swiftly moving times. To- tLades steadfastly refused to give up tbei turning the full fotre of its ulsy1Ipa- lay American workers stand united in the ca ft formn of organization, and even these thetic attention to the mratter. defese of the nation. are showing, bhrough allianes with other The arrivalfrom the nlhishers this Hlere, in this book, 7Th Sweish Colle-. ('r ft( illto cartels, wiht Mr. Nogreu fallof a hook on collective baIglainilng tineItl /awin;;f Sytstem. by Paul Norgren, cho..s..s to unlnistakaie signsiOtlnqier schemes in actual opieratiorn couli i presented a desdription of the Wiy O.( that they ,ay somIde day opera to in Swe scarcely have been more timnly; for it ruttilol approached its own problem of - del asI unit f cf dictire bargaining pul,- touchId upon a subject of vita signifi dustrial relations. While the pro.rran. ~ ,ali'e to the stcid gs Or failurelf aill (.i.t tcor'ked out thebe is by L, no ensa sIlt- productive efforts, during an e-xt rendy Swedish, laho, agree.t.tst, are in.dUStL y iot whilch could be applied forthwith wide a.d Irationtl in scolpe. They ale crucial period in oulr national hisoley IIs ovet here, or would ne.es... ri y be desie lached through negotiations betwen the wte balanced on thr threshold of war. e¥1n if it could, it uffe s ideas worthy of r' picsenitttive of the national industrial Even th, wvery 11011, of Iustaindoobjective consideration in the iidtb of a Il 5 trades tirmo I antI the national t .p].oye.. inteirmpted def-nse Ipodit till" WIts hlav- dIeliboations along these lines. td ar ..ssc.ijtioll for each industry. Usu ing its ath, I- upo. the chances tIf survival Over her collective hagaining is oftenI allyvhey ... ver two-yea, terms. Tbeir of democratic principles in this world. a Iocal affair. Generally speaking, (nhb , evisf.h.s are basic, being broa d dgen- local labor union seeks to bargain with its 1 DIFFICULT QUESTIONS ea il scope. ltails (rathe thanen tire employers individually or with their local , What will be the I..I;.am. Workit /ith ih e tire trot i... /iatit', a ai insthi ,. ,:ood for hin, iI. .... iat l]ifiitl inln? [IR the try's ....I of ra dih, w rk el as .an . ..ll'a tilet ll he ,il hiave a staniard fixei potential LB.1. E. W ailliates, the Ihob. ThIe. blIeside's the Is{i, points littln thli agigr r ,l I tie chiq',a - l lllIt- l is sal fd, work iIIs williusiness be just gr'oul]p l ill prE l{t .n....ous.y. and the pal othel beleIitI a.. .l ffil aI gltid as his wolik, and that will be up lant iz'aitizatioR will be ma1 e just that ham.L Squppotf hi. net'rl at new mian to Inlhs tontnr ani thill Inch m.Ie abh otIllieo h rahlt, ti~s ta, tlwl s iiDi I[ ,; eI~aI sed hlisiJTlts tlll a l)( to hit t stio/rget i CO...I I im aflahn met~[ ~ltle~ Blut suppo rI. .u.... gtatiized radio Jll} l 'llhius }llI'( iS thiJ pltl~e to phit

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with us tonight, hut rgret that. at the end of your hrir sojourn here, y.. ar, t. retreat adnhl hl, the lamor'ous hades TERRYM Me kide , of the pas. froLm which you have soee Ce It iy emu(rge(dI Ml lady curtsied and replied. "Inexorablefat. U, Father, over which we have no .. ntOld, has decreed thait le qa,,, qdde LOVE paths of my Iold and myself cross, and fop a fleetinfg nstan t, we glimpse each ither 'like ships that pass in the night By SHAPPIE anlt then art- Ir.. e on the wings if Iiis- tii' ti mne lt n.. or e' , urnrttling to n e, he said. 'My lord I have an light to sefihlldy HILE Madame and ny lad) w*Il Arrid SLeQcs of monopolize all yo..r time. As dowager of h.us ill t.nverl' ation whon>shouldl the House ldeRot.hanibean. ladaln. is V sttroll up to me but -Mr. i Mls'' boisterotis gaiety my lady re- c ertainlyentilhed to a sha.e of your at. LUnFlamnnie. mains cloaked in mystery, tentiond and so. reluctantly, I allow you "'1y lord!' said Rtose, to nt. with thi brief period in which to discuss affirsIf familiar giggle, "I iish you "t'hll though hei glance is blright pireumed ilpi rtalice to the Itouse hilg, speak a vorfl 0f reproof to Mrs. La- toward our hiish hero Iathr Blrahone.in e/Iteitai.s with FPaeme. She has been flirting shoame- stories of parish life." As I bowed te lessly with nearly all the men "MIs'" a.iatn,, I said, LaFlan...e .a..e a most exaggerated lbw a. sour.Ce of cover I i ausem!nt to the 'If Tifad.ame will perI...it ri theI hon.r to me and said, with an impuden t sjnill ladks. 'f the next danc I shall he highly hen "Mah lord[ may I 'ave de nex' laeu, One sweep of his bow across the strnfgs e'oed.'L Madal.e gave graceful asse..t. took wit' you?'" I gave hin. a wink and a nust of his fiddleIy the leader of the erchest la milyarm and we strolled away. As IhI horrible scowl ndlbeaning diwl.said and three pairs of feet were wihl kinbg iius started up for a country dtn c we in unison, as hel and toe snapped shiIIrply il a fierce whisper: edged i. a.n.... the other couples..As I own on the floor ,o the music of a rd- "Ye impertinent sut! If it wasn'l ] expected. Madanle was a g'ood.. I l..... present company In' the fear a v rutlii licking reel, Juies not only kept iin per- (oing through the chalging reels Islle feet step with the others, but went some av yeto bourrowd lingerie, I'd ildih gavc the pretty habitant gihls a ~ooc th'ough a seritsof such violent gym- ye over goe knee an' spank ye'" StIraighil- swing, bud whe1 I sw the grinin,,g face hiastics that it looked aIsif he might break ening up, l frowIed andsaid, IIBL'gOlIt, of the irleptessible 'Mrs.'" LaFlnm. into pieces and fly into the air in n11 looking lip at ,n, I said, "Ye shameless thou b aseintruder, before I SUmnn the dIirections, and revealed the fact that h, king's royal guar.ds and. have you haithId hussy?" and I gave him a swing that was fully dressed to play a felnt/idtl rle, away to an ignominouis death on the trn',atened to siud hi, flying through which led sone of the lair scx to I m..rTk space alid Iade evelyone laugh. J'The guillotine!" that, in spite of this apparent fact, he dane endedland Madanm took mv ;rin. The music strutlk up again and I clarlilt was really no lady. The dance. nded in my lady asd whirled her away in one if My lldy and Father llabonb e were dgeep roars of laughter, as Jules, as a human in It arljiunjteil convelsation. Alldrlt.n. the popular country de rices, going through tart wheel, rolled off the stage into laughed anl said, the reels, following the hoarse voice of .bscurity. the "caller off" with a vim that fairly LADY OF MYSTERY swept some of the ladics off their feet THE CUREOFiCALUjMEKFl'TT: ad found aly lady brea thless Lit it, "Father Blrashn.. e will be curious as conclusion. She renarled, lit. ,'¢u ucI ...' .... t paddle till ru,... lhe my lady's Identity. lie has a shrewd way "Our retainers c'rtai eljoynly thlst .f finding out things he wishes to know dances, judging by the spirit with which hlt I an ass.re you that, in Lffs iasc, d.. I. e~, I, ;ich, on, i they go through theim. Why, for a few he ik doomed to disappointment. I anl ai 5 P ,w *.[itg.,cle t,. "n.. o~ , orn.10',tiff lady's only eolifidant. and my lips art moments, my lord, I wondered if L. ay il' dc oecsug.e of self, was nlot fatled to 'sar away itito staled; eIhaps this is an opportune tie. 1 ,' jet Jt,. i pe, pora ', Il It ...... worlds unknown,' ns the old hynm saith.' for you ad Il{ to lave a confidential We adjourned to the dinette for p . talk before the dame break.s up." W frteshments, and myI.lady, Madanie asl I, took seats by oLurseIcvs and Madm e said, enjoyed an intimate little chat in a A tall handlso.. Imloan in priestly garb Mlr. Casey" ' secluded corner. There was ino dtie..It. made his way to us. Madame greeted him "Terly to you. 51adsroe, if yoti don't judging by the peals of laughter froms with a smile. and sail, .ind.,"said L p.ro.ptly. the throngs that surrounded them,. that "Father B rablonn! allow me to tban- "Well. Ti ry! she continuetd, "I couldn't feel prouder of you if you were Mr. and Mrs. lFhlamum were enjoying back the hands of tim. and introduce you to two of the carly members of my fan)- ly own Soil" themselves. ily the Marquis and Marhi...ess de "I would that I had been so highly lion- JULES SHAKES A' ETTICOAT Rochanmbeau who have consented to be ored, Madame, I replied. resurrected for this special occasion, but "I value yourw ish." said Madsie. with As we returned to the hall ool tile desire to remain strictly incognito during a snile 'as heing a .ine co.iphlnnt flon. caller at.n.OUnced. "Another sp~cial their brief tenme here hence the a g~entle.a.... Ou' dances here are favored feature for this evning's entertainment imaskl' by Father l.r..onne. for they provide an is a step dance, by the celebrated 'Mr. Father Brabonne, hy his namat dig- opportunity for tie young people of his and Mrs.' LaFl]anime and Miss Marie nity, nnfailing tact and genia] disposition widely-scattered parish to get acquainted Beauchamup." Loud clapping of hbols hall won the minstinted love of his whole al spentd all evenig in ilinocent jleas- and cheers followed. The thr.e took heir parish, and it ws commonly said of him tie, and Fatlher BIhabmne is riiht at places on the stage, with Jules in the that he could take his place with honor I.ome among his children, as ie calls center, and made a low bow. Rose and in any gathering. so the throng around the.. and a few tactful hints, here anl Marie, their eyes dawcing with mischief, ls were not disappointed when h, h.....e.I there union. Iin, isagoodg insu.rance. their checks flushed wilh exciterenit, were low to mi touched lightly with his lips agniust a falling off in church attendance. fully alive to the heart fluttering they my lady's e.tendrld hI...d, and said int- Now you *na Wollder at ny lady's in were causing Iinlotig the male sex, but I..e...ively, sistance on keeping her identity concede'd, Jules, as brazen -faed, flhitatieus "'Ms,"' "My lo.d ani iiy lady! We are. itle'd. hut withouit helaying her confidelce, I LaFlamme, was a delight to the ulen and highly honored by youl }lacion.go s t~sli'e ((oUi11jil JLod ela pae 47) JANUARY, 1942

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('ENI F1~ DE'(IOFAT IO\ .TlF"I ELEjrIT(all SILOW DI)RING F'It, I B, E, %III"'.II 2n The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators when analyzed, bad proposals, specious proposals dic- JOURNAL OF toted by the self interest of groups. We predict that this country vwill not find labor or ELE[TRIIAL WORHERS labor unions wanting in this crisis. There is every evi- ODFIcFIL PIJBUCA";IOR1 IERfIR TIOflgtn URUI:ER H PIn REL L FWORERSdence that labor is rising magnificently to the crisis. The heroic response of workers in Hawaii and on other Pacific Islands is only a symbol of what labor is doing and is prepared to do in this emergency.

Skill One of the things that local unions can do for the Brotherhood, and one of the things they can do for the nation at the same time, is to guard the Lolunte XLI Wshllgton,. D, 0., JaC.ay, 1942 NO. I skill which is such a priceless possession of this organ- ization. There will be many temptations to degrade Labor and Its In times like these the nation obeys and dilute skill during the present crisis. The unions Government but one law-the law of national self- can rest assured that a nation needs more and more preservation. For a nation this law is skilled men and that means really skilled men, not just as inescapable and potent as it is in the life of half-baked mechanics with no sense of workmanship, the individual. All men must bend to it. All citizens no talents for precision of hand and eye. As we enter must respond in sacrifice and many sweeping adjust- the new year we hope that local unions have carefully ments must be made by every group and every citizen studied the national apprenticeship standards pro- that the nation may live. Great sections of the labor mulgated by this office and that they are moving to movement see this situation with clear eyes. They set up local joint committees with their employers in understand the obdurate working of the law of self- their community to start apprenticeship programs. preservation and have already adjusted their indi- Where local unions have found it necessary to make vidual and collective lives to aid the nation to meet adjustments in order to meet hourly emergencies, they this crisis. What then has labor the right to expect of have been able to do it without sacrifice of national its government in such a crucial situation? apprenticeship standards. Every local union can work Labor has a right to expect its government not to out arrangements whereby the high standards of ask any sacrifice of labor that will not contribute to craftsmanship will not be impaired by the war effort the major aim. namely, national preservation. Labor and at the same time men can be channeled to do the has the right to know that when a proposal is made, necessary job. This is a supreme task for local unions and they it is made with good faith by a fair-minded group of should rise to meet the emergency. public officials capable of making decisions in favor of the total national good. It has a right to know that the proposal made is not disguised hostility of employers War of No citizen can listen to a nightly broadcast who wish to seize upon the situation to advance the Mobility from Singapore. Batavia, London, Berne employer's interest and not the interest of the total without being aware that the world is a good. mighty small place, and if the citizen will think a little about the matter, he will discover that the whole world An example which might be given is the questiou is a battlefield and that what distinguishes modern of maximum hours to be worked. It may well be that warfare from the warfare of the past is that it is war- in the next few months the 60 or 70 hour week may fare of mobility as distinguished from the warfare of have to be put into effect, but it should be clearly un- position. It is a hit and run type of battle. Men attack, derstood that such a long working week can only do damage, disappear. A philosopher might point out possibly be sound public practice if it obtains for only that what makes the war of mobility possible is the a short period of time. Experience in England has machine geared to great speed, increasing the area clearly shown that the long work week beyond 60 of damage by thousands of miles. The submarine goes hours has been a liability in draining ihe energies of tinlder the sea. the airllane traverses the air lanes and the vorking people so that they could not produce as the tank sweeps over the terrain-all at high speed. much in the 70 or 80 hour week as they could produce Obviously in the 60-hour week. England is virtually on the six this demands a new old type of warrior. day week. The seventh day is used for a period of re- It demands the kind of warrior that America has pro- laxarion for the workers and for a period of rehabilita- duced so many of-lhe General Custers, the Bill Codys., tion of the machines. Machines must be maintained, the Daniel Boones, and the Davy Crocketts,-the men oiled. tuned up to the highest condition of efficiency. who knew how to fade out like smoke, reappear on the The United States may find that many proposals flank of the enemy and inflict terrible death. America which, on the face of them, look desirable may be, must revive its old Indian warfare techniques ol a JANUARY, 1942 new scale ready to do battle across the reaches of a pally as clean-up squads-demolition men who move whole world, before it can be victorious. in after the raid, clean uip the debris, and make re- pairs. One secret of repelling air raids is to rectify damage hourly and daily. Key to In America, probably the most often quoted In other directions, labor is enlisting as labor. In Order statement from Eirnest 1BeNin, Minister of the electrical field, the 1. B. E. W. is offering its organi- Labor, Great Britain, is: za'tmo 1o cities to facilitate blackouts, make tlem "My war aim is sunrmed illn the phrase, 'the motive vork smonohly and sw ftly. of our life must be social security.' Why do I urge it! tOu the West Coast, where blackouts are a nidghlty I am thinkhig of the sufferiig, teeming millions in practice, labor moved eagerly and rapidly. The ('alb- Europealid other parts of the world who, for the sake fornia State Federation of Labor reports: "Hardly had of freedom, want us to be victorious, but who are ask- the explosions of the deadly bombs rained down by ing whal is to be our attitude after. You have got to the wasp-like Japanese ai rpilanes on the unisuspecting create a feeling of hope, a new a)ld better econolliic people in Hawaii died away than labor leaders in Sau outlook-exarnple is better than precept. If here, in Francisco took immnediate steps to mobilize full Labor the oli cotitltry, we are heghuning to shape a new supl. 'Lbehind the United States Government. Froin conception. to forge it and Io weave it illto our Owl the very beginning, the oilice of the California State economlic life, and doing this at a time when the strug- Federation of Labor U t...k Ihe initiati'e to awaken its gle is going on, is that not some!thing which will ereate affilaites to the urgency of tie crisis facing our cotuIl- confidence and provide a real ainswer to liltler ? Ile has 1'v and the need of immediate uniled action to give it soved uleneployme/nt by Making wetapons of destrue Ulc(onidit ilnalti ad unqualified support. tion. What is the only effective answer to the doctrine -The heartenhig response of the local unions in ith of his new Europe but a demonsttration by us that all state as well as throughtout the elltire country is now economic order based upon collstruction, peace and a matter (if inspiring record." security is bimng inaugurated ?"

Hitler's One of the illusions fostered by the Spirit of Modern warfare is pretty much a matter Perfect Crime nazi propaganda machine was that Free Men of machinc:-ol stupendous weapons., German armies are invincible. ruthless and inipersonal. And yet what Another illusion was that little's plans never go cleers ever, nation is the record of the gallantry of amiss. human beings which rises above the melee of the ma- Like a super-criminal, planning the perfect crime, chines to do heroic things. Such, no doubt, is the rec- Iltler has left clues all along the line. clues that dis- ord of the minute men of Wake Island, the workers close his stupidity, his imnpolence, allnd his shihing who took tip the guns alongside the Marines and drove weakness. The past few months have proved that back assault after assault of lap attackers. Here was German armies are not invincible, and that Hitler failed somethihg that America could deeply urderistaid. to take into consideration all vital factors when be Here was something that was in the tradition of Amner- attacked Russia. He failed to take into consideratiot ican life, that belongs with the Minute Men of Concord Russia's vitality; aind he failed to Lake into considera- and the ride of Paul Revere. Here was something that tion the horror of the Russian winter. Other stupid school cbildren recognize as of the same quality ,s oversights of the nazis are: the exploits of Daniel Boone, Bill Cody and General Hitler never understood the United States. Ile nvewr Custer. A common citizen left his tool. picked up his unde stood how a tatlion with such freedom could also mulske and went to the frotIll (do rilliant service. be unified, He did not think we would fight. An d though gallantry is not (enough and though we Hiller did not see that bombing eivilians does nnt must have eptuipment and more eqtipment fabricated lowoo' morale. Men only grow angrie' iunder fire. They or inaninate steel, still in the last analysis, war will burn with slow, cool, desperate anger which destroys be won by the spirit of Wake Island marching on t heir' opponents. and oil. H1itler's past strengitl has adhered in two eleoents: surprise and ruthlessness. Surprise hats lost its force. Ruthlessness begets ruthlessfoss. Now, the full force Labor On the home defense If'lot, labor is mobiliz- of the Allies has not been unleashed. As it does. Ole Mobilizes ing. In every city he uInlis are preiparing great war manihine harnesseod to the slow. cool. ds- to take their proper place in the battle pleate anger of free men will trample the nazi savages against bombing, and what is that place? It is prinei- under foot, and restore peace again. 22 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operalors

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ONDER how maLiy girls of the pre,- dlo.e on ai flh t i-£aee' ..t.ler a stro.g wvheth r the, e- W-earinlg ,veny.Exees- e!lt gelie i-...l know hoI lto pHI a light. A smtall board o[ ift o.. ..wulh ,;,e o,l opsi ded"ear m/ ott wheel, di* nletlt darn onlto the hetl of a,n'[ behandy.T'hl mltie il i.o... be atutclhod lates that hih' "heelis (tIt of alignImet. sock? The weky sesil, with the mItn.- to it with thumb tacks. A, emhbid Thi, ttiussthat par'tiulla titr tto drag ins basket used tl he one of the house- hoop w.. hl be fine. to, aiI{ \leatl lait quickly. It's e:sy to have xife'IitLgttlar jobs. but I havent se-n a First. sqt,,¢I the hol,. fin..gg the, his w he-el ;aligN...... (n ecked andI co r cted if rendirer basket nor a dlrning egL liay strolglh ldOit all four- sides needed. (a-e nl startinw ant stoppimn where lately. Sta-tling f-int ti' lotti. (.. theI Ide, ?)U, eel.r avili of stttpiligae against W\ell,. gil-Is we'd beieftot readIy to ea .i..d the fisi lhiegkeni thread g.,ig-acros. tein em b. I.d.. .ilar ] Ilp10 ,a{ ions.. will ex that ensei ,attkm plmg, n't ill o(hi }P fxi Pull this, so that yutcaln . jollw it exaetl terI ] the lif' of yiur tires. hoie.S. First, its pariiotic, because wa, ill the hibrie iprtt,elll. Trhe with youi The,(, II r learly 5,0IU renltable coil- pPo(LICiOJ will ...... sa iiy cut pownpail ineedle' PI/teatIde with p Ifhr'e.ad II nllto (elqll in t Ilis, -I....tly doing Life rteaptp ing. Of the ,1i1-,1a] lt ttietioI. for civiliun tlst's. the otle yell ,it, 'pli ng. .. i.n. tip trOu {l.lnt...ileil eI..nc.rns wMich operate cars Seconu. it's aplaeticlWay of [etl"inlg [hi, uldi!side witl y...i . eeilo inkto the Oil t'lcks hae f..r .elie Iti. e f.ouni" d it the hom. budget e,vr higher prees. line of this thread. w to i,rl, htode( of J >- toe(Oll }pve tires (ecapJwt( O Ie- Third, yel will fit.lI it it great source if hole, bring thread across {he hole. f,1 l tI tel]ll It etin t a it t ri-eoI itlt jt~nin persolilll satisfaction, I dI believe. to e.n, the line!for ahout a hilf inbh. andI leaxe .... pall.. }ttile for thie.ie s .hieh ire erve and save -athr thait to throw away. ttn ]of thread fi'.... ilmt gIepull II1 tI, d >hil t,, k Ir taxicab. t tick ol hu, fitrIls A god ,tisis to watch the tend.liti. m of under side ,f fabric. i'pcit t.Ltit all iit I!li's, ahie tlh...p- ro[Ins 1h1ek r.-suIts, The yh1 l elothing, Sholes, electrie al equiim eit. r. - thleadl ; lit' rephd i. 'The. turn ill- e shofuld Ihe carefully iinspcted to de- ti-rest nens, houe ehohl equW]}ntent. and to teial aru ldaind .. ll lton thread telllte thethe, it is W. .th ' t'onditiol- nmake repeil-s or ]-einfo-t-erneqlts bid'oge the in ;I hil .l..I.tl..... ¾ltim]Wo er .Id.... Itug. B reaks in the inside casing, cumts in ati Icibadly damaged , ti', thi illw thleadd to witch the, ;,,, th,- twLld 1,(1epe than t... Idles, injur T Io of th. natN]ial. WVhe the bile has be Ilebh ea dl.. iil ilsi...'I i , OP' l ee r-joationt of CIA)TIHING cmnplet.ly filled in. Iml ..m telia I, t/e sirlwalls f.o... aget op hert. make a wIlong silt till clip the hienld elld . tile f-I-llhhssfor l-eca[]pitg or iotttad- Quick repair of worn spots in lephth, iw. Howev'r, the old rubber hft in yo(u will (iend the life of g/rg.....ts gaI tIly. TIRES t Ie,cn Ilie -tworked Io. s..il. Iurposes E*vel btiter is to -enllfore~ ceeltaill article's and it is likely the dealerwill make you bile ,ew at the spurs yonu know will We ll] realize n.o.. that w, rut take allo..a...e.,iI ott it, Or i-ot (!all sell it to a receilve [the most well,, That new swe,aIr g'jod eLio f ul nO.. hIl' ti tes blcnusp jtullk d ealer pm. bi nI it in t a go verl nllw t will last much longer if you Linfo.'ce in- 'lth ,e, a 't g onna,,b, e .... .i...... t w I il l! side tle elbow ,,ith a sqnrle of matching f c fivilis. We shotl bhelpiO to dli collectionn 'e g~ve..rn.le.t£ is asking tIIt .not. etrI y ol throw away old rubber. silk or -ayon. That wool skirt miy be lined 'vhat we' 01 to1 conserve this 'dIal .. L- AlthouIh ..... titIs cannot he bought, LI- acgoss th, back with a piece of silk, rayon teria I cotoditionletl onete te for sale in most rsateen. This not o.., niminimizes we I goodli et-oomy lHIL Way to have youl but Ihls. to ke I) wo lns in shape.L Mn's old IIre rcapped or reki-sded. The A rn, trmtles I mbye linled at the knee seek Ion. has ,,ndV ,xpeiimeik that show that you, OIL Heel cI ff-- piece of I/at/ial onl the in- can expwt to rvtend th, life of your id sidh of a trouser le bottoms help pI time ip t0 So pet- CelIt at I-s lhaln. half i[ Oil is aiteli matol hd if great stra- v'nlt rl' ill g at this Ipi. t If ear. 4-ilginal cost. This o/lly applie when the [t~~hchtla'llle Ilow If our oil lasts aefrillya read wAlitg di reItin fabric of the I{b .nd p.... ietda- hl, hIn I~~Ithan, Il itlet' hi' tanks and planes whk'h ar usually attached to washable <. sHIV(i L ilt}r not da1maged. ill st"p runn1itng. If yilt heat yum home ,liy ihiS s FPillow ,-{)(ploiJ4 th ir el- F or bi i -sult',l a li-p sheulh be !'-- oiihl. drl"at neglect the ee( t)I... /ie s yi.. Illicitl. If Ih,1(t'eis ann doubt thMO .a nmo ved f or] i-eeO ndlif ii h u g a t th e /I l -al,;1 5 ikt' i,, i te,~rati/ tg yv ur atingll plan1111t. trils areItasha ble.send them to the xvhlei-e thet o iizitna] tr-ea l is Ilii'ssirhiitt 1,1 ..u'll ayp-'.n yo.re bills, I..... l the same cleaneq s. (listppelr itlhl the th'e is WCt l h/igt snloih. ti J*lettiIe lV'e li fill' .efenseai. d also the FoI repairof c[loAthig., sae scra..s of, qesinl this COildilhqIt)ii 'hileg]fl'ltZeS oill lal~ql lldi'itP Speg iBt-tild do trailsk- 111atelri l c~ft ove LC I - op1 i lt icy or[ Wiv{i);venlen ts FlilywEty. IHet~apphllg ¢oYIsIsI of },ielihie the {et Girls, yl dwIt need I heat ynu h,,ren, [ight lioN with pa:,ldiehl....be. z ('ysIe d o wn t'lle i(qlvy So tha t till thlp- ~ H 4d -arm el....igli it that yout t wealan a n tals I., frltet.i.i .. ,,..,h delrag - tiNill ol]d treatld is r/!lniived, atiet bt~ihi i g lI ll{ shIrtsleev... sumer (less. Pat on 1 ntcr, li . TI ea ]nLnyslflh beIt rauveleId rIh_ o th er I teat tc~ D W PIhew- il h ' . I { r oun' - ' tl lI'- 51¼ I'll ill iIltt- t a,,dt murn aIck the th e se} S C 'FL[/ to} I>, [J f;o r re e lLv hiI the r-uh}p,-~ is }lufeurtlal;lwll ] the ''a1t, Ithe. ... La.I I lalth a4tlihtr its, say that holhs .IWe!a pl.. es. If y.,. .an...Ot lge the fl b ryh!e t thle /- tl u eFis ulnd~e r lt ... ve.. -l LiP'! rIo.. l] [ti. i+hiln fact... thFma~ik f a.t. tlu. ithing 1tiap'ials. v LI be sak cr st hl-p then btt IinH Ip It lii'' in I..t.thc, t:.[lis. Its heahher to keel, {li y [be alihe to takl, S.ILI' f .. i.. sidh, th. tIhea tenlPeILt*e at 70 algrtrs. Eve, (;5 arll a d dn 14w tubber- 4t 'ould Ie Il-I {1l titOlgh if y>t lrt-actively iei qI s in nall ' n i n 1b isSi. i ll h/ill Illh lab1w'th i ll~h biM][ - nllt gt any one t h s ttts- I reIir',\- FltI%(f%-I1 ii h nlie. A bitll pt~int 'vllV il% itt: >'(itlr tireF,- Th i. oppl~t1 0140h l1 co ls ls lI "., i .tt t eat s rio-..ol', that is. needle i, best. i{lgh ...yel v noth h eh ,l> a n ,iwtread deign In (lIe old rub- yogi ha -, t* hi'i t .'(> ' mOOnis t. O tniuch to getl.. i. a.s t1e1s ni-' i.. mpo.ttei. l 1ol hiel 1.oes not Iephtei ,IllIs t.at hal Init oler t. o})Itin a desire~d temperature EnI ii nI -I llI vle o nl h a id pla¥ml h g nl~eed > It nt aw ly.I ill o{thes. a heatingz engineer may be able of vaiiot/s Size . R~i''vc%'hvi !,houlhd l1w I illtpd t ylt t'irdes tillt ielC to > ,' c ,iOlli.1dc .ou pain, 431 JAN UARYI 1 942 23

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Uqd[Ise I;,II~ Wl~e ,It till Ila*t 1,T the laid ~~~ilerp ls ~ ;iith dltd~[[1)I,~ N , It , v 24 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operalors

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"With a Wmi deall ef plidl Wv eau assert At ocur next meeting the Authority eeaiO Tennessee State Electrical that the .. iI teIt of (, IemmrrItivIt laliorI ela /,ack whl, ihis: Workers Association Loin1 itIg llerd ili what hiii e u lteto be called 'The Authority desires to ichknowledge tlee the IVA ]Pbit his sII cesgfu.lv been met. It is [)ifll of ooIp..ratitr whilh labor threetIlh th, Fdiltor: I...I Im ,1IIhelefore. thathI e V A laIn grown .l hh has diemIonstra teid throughout thi5 On Dhecimber 7 the TennEssee. aSt Kfec in satre .....d the IVA [PI a il the TVA ait effort to deal with the important pru- trical Whorker Association met ill lti tel hais widlenea it< rel1utati"n. It i* nut opinion I...s wh eh are bOttest this confouene. HotelTennrsse-Vi rgi ia, guest' of L. 1. NoS that the trrowiret in)lteLee, Iof unilens in the lIe able anallysis if the e(t lr ia - contditions 934, Kingiport. T'arIn. This vnunvr lot a has hydr.ele.rt r vrl)...rnet ia Oitarhi cal be amh, eventualities whieh ila lie ahead and ~the fought a gallanthattie in the heart If etnem refileted ha.1Ito th. IA. r.,or the rst time recu.nliIon of the seriousnnpieatiotts of the country. flal of the membership atteneld ill a ;tiirttr of a coltiury. local unions of a decsiotns today iivol..,l in oriT jojnit negol iii- the mleetln, whith is far Ih..tt tha i elr bInn.... id l e atterart r w It... ictinn g 'IL tietis, as developed ill the t Iitnelil's brief, hve other hahdone )eLt the C( nar il l h/di roeleetri,.... 1Ietlopaleat. At Iheels helpful. MAicagtIelt t re... gni. The coitefl eriet' discussed the I.r...totioii. ef Bo teauiYl~icai uld (l.and singular ad--olitea acI.Iu.wledges the if,,i]/1lbsaele ¥aiue of the inspection bill we hope to gIt thlIofh he v e.ieiit.... has [been madIeI Th, f..inat..io. of llahteis ierIjplatiriin i Ithe Iregra m ih i next legis1ature. An ducations c'aniplign[ has the Cnh hbin Piver Traes (.uei..iI on the 'lenIessee Valley and the vital role which beent started to show tihe ned fit this bill Ire... , theII TVAITla.hs and LMd... Counci l or ihsite been ani is lIltll ilag ill the niationual A co....i ttee friv., the association well ,Ltitel fIlS I.e... t .n.latt. The fiehit* bii I';wer Trades diefense effort The Authorlty oatares,ith the the contractors> Tiectie to soliit their t Itun,1 Frankl sates it wnlln to huihld hi It justlried pridi cil the labh, r-... lge-ia operation 'iThefilly exchange of cards almnn chat krunt lioer alst the saIle khId of labor n relation,1acit 'hieh ha'e beIn dtvlelpeel. d Tennes'ee loeal uioron wsasaired nodIrJtn relatioi. as Ill1e obtai'etl il IT, A. AI S~ante arl, ser ing as a iuie l le ever-w letune? eallie try good I o tiits were lirtiaht out Is ..o.per en SoUthC Ilansaroling. are under urcle>." All of which iu [ls4nied to hliflt oli the business ialaingers. Telegrams .oer, eclat tai rIait *alitec (I pe. r ri~jveat to move that ]autr and naurlt. I Ii!... (AN sit ,ln to ..res..uer Kefatver CT.u..i. and in the 'IVA ohit. Ihe aiule latsill waegs will at atable anI helel, anill itspIose ef their Ramspeek i(II fotr their votl aisiats the ~,ee tip at Sanitee a'()oer;S at TVA. ean prr.llm. withemt ally Stike leglslatin. It Smith Bill. 'il p ictre was tagti lItfort a Ilu pttiatitions in w aget l aLtl e[hvisl at IVA arI itt. h.t e s, tinntdthinking it would i.t (Ie very nice dinner was served in) a private d4i, automa...tically lo be alplle ill the Sinatee ldoptedl by other age',cll ing room. This'onlfentcle wits hell ire the I eePc reta. The high light of the ci,,fesetee was the extretmee st earl of thestate. allt the next "It is plaiine, therefore, that the TVA is fill- reti rlltitiolu of the malry deaesof Ser. ice to will lie in Jaekson on the west end. filing its yardstick fUlirI..is .iot only inl the the TVA Plan by our owel Marion Iloiegee, As In... I if the lesils afffliateld ith the l or electric tares hut ill the fieIld of lIe was presented a belauiful diamonld ring association are TVA locals. we fceel ceiinnti hoaa econolliecs. It is a[ le,paia that the hy ihe' workers nCfthe alle' an.d it is enough str.ee em to ay, BIrothe r [[erleSl iis speechless.. V, on the seventh atn nutal wage eonfe ius ,ourse if deuioeratie li\, ill the.e Iladied order. We realize spaeei is precious the refr eatl, out of the eonferenc with $1,5tl p.r we will "lift' paragrap hs and maike t.ansient States witilld have beer fr dfilerent i labor h... for linemein a rid electrciant, and $2.300 arid aelanaerllerit in lhe ~alled had not clehtet sho -t. alnually for them, A ,y few atlualyl Illted In Brother iledfes' undoiubted eiutitr[Hei,'e I., build (lit .e..ime.i.tI fru,..Ii .tik in which piittion ill ,Ileratityn .ere raised anid our he stated: hey now opertae.' boys a. e so.ely disuaplim.Htr. .owever,we

DETLEGATES TO TlE MEETING OF THE TENNESSEE SIATF ELECTRICAL WORKERS ASSOCIA1TIN JANUARY, 1942 25

,tili have hope, if I joint ecI..mitte o. ilnl ]lCgFBatim., and at the Sail le time} tryfi1 to flationa iton us giving these eihemers .otne fo1irce no-slvike legis thr ationoughat relief. R EA D wool'! erm, l0lling tmaional events on Ihe air. ' .. "''i Ve re-p by':dbi rcu Mho le. It toduI~Iii,~ acti ';'''k edori'e Ini) h 1I L. I'. No. 1215. sl b p i'fl fgh hlii w''eo' hinrit i} I >i]'l,t,-,im', w1hl was afr'~iid of a ~to 'Ir ike. ill:/l~isrvyihi ,J,ut I'"[ t [aIor'i Defense hit.Id drive, by L. iIifi/ ' e:hope Ml tot~illh it meaIL wn'e it U. No. i-S6. BI, xxi''1c h(,al~Nhe 'ilw he '', I'i<~ecrc JiLL]] iL ~ p ~ie lt -- Xkisl ii great roar 'iF maFs' oY(l.e. ~ ]IRK M~ULl i¥'N, wilr I'k orf ... T . .,i , I'oN, a IIret, far-flun union, ]lset Sr&'lqrv. i'[cI IIlI I t ye T, aill i III Z T , It TI pledgig "Fightill lictor)" thc'i it itt u eteiil ~ilteh thi'i etptil, >0 II h, I TI II I I,d I ,o II .: Te~~OIf IrlU [H! ,. I, NO. 7. SITINGFIELD, NIASS. thre1t to thosel of their .ep.o... wh,, v..o. or.ga YzI'd.le al Ileai*l. i]/ Ont , I the lIlhm, A sh statI e, l rfu', itsi eplu,4Hi l - I~lltrheyar tell w'ii s]orno l' tipx; him may and ille, we, hmtlrl thi, bldLIDy Ilibr t ,etILL% /e;iLr Il 1~1l2 llmi be wilh [S Whet, vatiltn/t stariil," yi Liiesi i'lpror'tutlist. heI thi s ~sLwe lk , h k ot Ill I as e]eii it the id'pendedln ividedhlouse of lubor. eI'imll 11ll,lh/ihell plaft;,it%- thee tidllll tiisini( ;LI'D'i< Jl'ear,~ Xwe haile had ini ia good Fortanlitely w/ have a Trhsident who kiil's to be fi itait 'ifly Y i irt f'I.ii the eonljltlily b)3 all theOf tLiftil(t aiT] a few el his owl, ,i the go' 'iuiierllt. 'Ihe emilhdoeeevs iif ]ls'h- Ihat fnalls'. ls ,e illknow. hi steqIlpe in Iehpmi 1Sleel Lrmi' hIhe.,'ilay's wo'rrk (m[Christ i[ e takin e' irdvt Iirtnmir I [Irllt p'llreitly and toniliedl{f iil/ty to crlln-die tIS, l( emldy1i,, up ',,ith ioiflivyn$ so that there /ibt the eim itim~ec. l~oik r'('ex' ~ I,*plhom ... tl hi. - I~de~LriIa fihLl ayd t6 be i let.[.tt'd.. as rIt'lt of thi{ cifi frell tii,l ti that nlep, Sant, i' Ic ilt- our hu's~ii. inamnti'rI i]Immg Ii'np nit of or"e. thei mlli is DiS gift. ]% flit to Ilabr'a reZr"sen lteld by i ir 2p WIh ith we mn'iii these thing that O)... Inlernall iolal .i.... '.. 3.. l e ll fiftigth of welders who ealled off aim atlhrmi t should le ar, prohihii triowl tim aill or annllVisi I (l f If'm lt l 'i' a, ,itiI Btrother,,al 'trike, to, MImmt.. Le.. 'etmtde t , ,' lit }11o1[ f [ "i" inpl' ,, brinli Iio1n iitto ',I1 It mm,>,H.!v[ ... .. I bi hang ad nt Ias. ie fir't cih,ofif ]e oaor'; rilIy flrl t,' s k, fact tihamt dle, tu.r doe¥ 1,t Thang', hi og.i,,r'tl ii one of the ~!',:ien~t fie'm . We' hr. aitI 1 I ~ ~i of all tm.... rii. kim. [r liar TrItell ..l..till] was closely faillwed by l'rPI',dr,'t %%iam that in,dust r } as Tmti tip it, l elif PrhI lhv' ,'I,, rIet.. ."1 e'a, Im, of theS tl. g' (been, o£f the A, lu of L, callmi a, IrmIl- hatit isha v di'ine right vo exploit lO.r lft [l. he.. likedk l rtat i oPTI~llThlII thin' 1ilahr iate etrmfe'renc of A, F, of L. lende' fl r Illthat thlefore it li,>es lahul- ( IL.*, fiel I know eMl ' the 'idh' hip i' local lile purpose.,if .n.k.ii oar nio strike pioiv¥ it ful Bil per cent effectIve. in N.wartk, N. J A F, bar art tcks"' hy hiL biusibiss. of L. and C. LI.I. L rmst,' saic iledjoti OrIl eif the';e is th, tbFlrt of the s.t..r, With all ti. giodpo .. intsy lic will iHring "lleotillO w&,ok out a Tiea'l. pacL htwee.. of lo hiuIri,I'sv , i n ('in' i', Tvint o ly Lo .I, we will IllwyS h;iteh i tittll ,I 4olir11v to Lii,, fi..mi,l dLn'.. .. .i tl' ,it i , Th, ii U TWIOTf...l, T . with it T ~tme was ,ii',',e to hew' iif the shtI Iot's of the xx'Iiikinrt a1 lilt Ll unoki' lsIlm; 'itf Ilr of the III,.I frielnds who we With the ixunipleof hlabr before it, what hiln p.ay throgtlh, lthinl iiSm' r the ,ieei,i will alwIiys say ,ts a worthy i,Iil'..iila of wa .nidndusy doing as its share of carryiit tieg ol lileh Ii1]T'illy 'i(trlizi/p price Ilal Ni. where h' was intisteL lie Was

L U NO 65. OF BUTTE, MONT. MAKES MERRY AT A PARTY IN HONOR OF ITS OLD TIMERS 26 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

a nhetix .fi LmalP No. nht':wi v oe a i, r, hhlie 'bet 11iay helIp thi,h. o" witn iii , , f I &wat~*. ai liond t L(~d I i ilnynnrI h w hni 1tu'ei id "1,hhw clillis. i, flar the re lead'uls t1h be 1 A71 t help, kt~her .Iiny riiligan was alwais N' Iook ti ,itidr ti ,1 a 'Iw ntiet hwil( ntunrly l'aili t h fr goou lahora ,d co.i.l... I e t euhis See inld B eds I ul tal 'lise. kiowV we Ill ot leeiu[ l N o. 7 SE ... ]intl ,art- fel, iyiniaIhy to hif family rLrId in L,,al Nog for the lss' nf ,1 very good tIepie/,. I knoIw all ot Ihr oirde mI, thers wbyIp, hsew. him L. INO. 80, NORFOLK. VA. as Itdd wll be, sadl aut hiias imgs assay (hlr husiluess tnlt,t.nger I~tn o ulr rrestde;,t, F ,l, lt, gWes t, Allinl Santaha.IfI Arthur MltS, gave t.s quite . laW it, regard ill hice hbeurn to ever' Aninr~Lin hnnme, I IC iit', devies :mu nle, natli"al Fhal we hopF i o one pilaut i lire rtrckits. -, has] have bIeetn lighting un years topIltt l.ll o1t their hinn...I chahrgeld to prleeat 0ld St of tI[' bn~lihiing oii, e Ilitt the inaliIltietUrer N i k frum eomiung dawn. are I cr fig alt113's tU sl~ip these! nlatuiritas inl - [!. No, "I hail an yit} r slppier lust ni a war Lie basis, We are Mllfighting to llentler IS ani aJgood titue was hall bIll1 keep it oit and will onry gile Il IC therl I' flrne of our ritenbers who is int the seretc4 tlt, risker WiLy out. wia~ ;ute seint amtl tie ga e ai litt.l' tailk telling I. hw glad he t, s tnW e wilth iu. prepss Sr l ieiry. ThE me i/[jql,,[ was ehill at the Pinel [rm n li ,.n Virgin~l BIlia e B rac h d. anld a L. 1'. NO. 11-28, IIALTIMORE, ;ll). I:.gelwd at'lerle". (tlnb hid nne~ tight. Eldit.r ihal f~as a ree oprl,e llidjerJ]%< the size of ihe WVhen wL, upeuedth tile page . of nut .Joi RiA Fowi.lltthere were erl> twit hits passed, the ye,' lrst thing to catch our u. walts ihe .'iE Brother got hit adl he hit the Iho., Ila radiogtr aml a ddresse d1 to our Pr'v ireti l. ty the lla! SO yOU ,ae that was nnt mnlh of I figh I O, pledgitg the ,hole-hearteud slillilnrt of It xxs just a little friendly fight and extI the I.L , . WW.to o.r (.m..atu.ilr-in-Chel.. o01e en~jn te Hi, Thk pathriuti gesture we ate Lire, nilerl Lais ]nonth I Itld ynl allout BrothEr J,, with tl, "hal.iJ e hearted Ipa rt .inndl Iryl,pual Ilsilvey,who was d elegatieo]le I I1ter of the. t..ite Bothe,,he d, alid ix as it should al al ..v,. ... iusi at St, Louih, WellC I jUlt ie.ilt] t litit Ihile hE was there hE saw a la.Iit lIlar, us alwa vs, iiu, hle fe...l. Iu front whtieh weiheld 165 pons. I toll Brulurh ill ay emergency, as witnes, what oeurred [lul li Ahnt.lil havte t.liat rubbit for at Wakl Island aI 1Hawaii wl~qn those Ii hrys nas. slant-eyed Iarslariis ppilud thir sneaky L, U NXn B 86 .. isii Brnthu-rhioud pioneer lliro her J. A, KIeke is still tr ing to grt [lnl ; W SlIe...l.an, .."ti was ttin l Pre t lip. higeIr fot. i.lr tinancial e erfort, E. M. knife ill the,-hak attack oi oUr holyY while et fil,(l tal 4 tIll1 n7M d t rhl' I 'tn oIeI a fake peace talkwent on at Wasihurugtnnr.. nttErit ~n.l...I retar'e ui l 1fI0$ Meire. Brother Koeke said it wts an o. t ra. e The ierhanis on thee rIefenso plntEctS charged $I,50 fr a five-et ctdedt book flt'ghit gille h side with the reg.ulai defense Klep on tr!ing. Brother Knke. If nlu dontt forces aId aciltilted themselves rildy, for acteed. Flyaglf MEnmbers ef L. t. No. 80 deeply regret 'h. which we earl al Ibn prnud. theh-~ jurisdiktius ti~Ehitnirs ,f ritenp t h,,s .1one of our faithful Briithers will Biack agaia to lhat raulingraiti. The rpreSi-tit warie]-. andti wt ... t n i si,mech ,ni cs I ga ud enirgentei~ unidd Every faction of uilvl palty po~sedi away ru'eintly. Brother ['rank Mayo, Bnitheit wRlt. i. S,., is his name, This writer hopes htb anld every faction, if in3, in labir, solidly be ()tI [hut Ttiivtnnr liieiieer ttentitieted iniOi ayo,hr., will fol1lw his footsteps aid ble is hind our leaders i, thlee teying timlles. It is lust ht'ter, when tUl lollFwls a11d. weir al a IenbEt its his father was. gritfying to kiew tiis,. I,. U, No. 28 has Ikuut Fo be preselt the scribe. Jote Walsh. EinEra liee, Bouthers, we ure at war sp been remarkably fre, front labor ihtienltie ahith stewardl. The ubt,' steward ani ,;ei~nri must io his share tII help win thi, or all defense projects in its liadislleto on the cottlpas~ ,lohpieit tnuehsed all soiittis wlr We Id .p.t start it but we are in there and this situation, we're sure, wil cntinue whln it eae L She beer antid blikin. and ,finish it. We will not ilmpeethe war effrrts ofi our tewauld is, Ff lie what a chicken, tivur that I anm ver1 .ld to report that B .ither A. S. country. Faoyalt~ it and every foruil or pitrli winked the wa hle ute chick, Lhitt bo, , uwell ia nu t of the hospital and is stiifig eie support will l,"ys filnd IL. II N.. 2' in wire titheis jull thught entlh h,,u.e, while with his sister inRichmond. first place. We call hut l a little honstlrg, lhorit theml. At any rate. Johlnr y's house is but, we're positive we ean bIe aessul.. to l T'here was ani explosioni onst Ir at lhe ithpnuast lnzfe. N al a] Base here recently, and Brothers J. A speaking for the entire L. B. E, W. ,lakt Seboenfelbl is no)w a pop, tin t time. BAooshI, Cecil Ashley, R. C. Son/;lEy were Something rIe ltht has taken pliree i .take[ for which ¢o9ralt., humeri about he face and handsi At this really worthy of mention. The Baltlnurie N ,,v there Iontnes a point. u piiii]d that writ ing they are still in the hespittal. tere' Buildin/ Ctongress and lxehaigh, al organ eouhl stanl it littIl study anid. if pusshibl, a izatian if the buildirg induatry. has cotme h.pig1 for their speedy recovery, little rtetifyiug. We'ee ihserreld til when I hope. every i Ir of the ] [3. E. W, arnutlld tp the pinlt of selecting "limdii new ...e. be l t e ... lrlddates lJet tr ill rshill anld hiS had a wondterful Chistipaa and that trade mechanics fot outltanding ability are proposed, i.p..l.ttoisa le read nff and achievementL an building ,rojects and tonor li412 will rlhug health and happiness to 1ll. theit vouchers are tn'ntonel. antI IheItll w wig thenl by awalulitg them IrrInne suler> M. P. MAIS. prceedl to ballot onp then A tholighbt ex- lu[tons, Signally honore. l in [6s -reslEct on Presa Secretary. ptresisedl by tinenti the anth Mi,iys h strikes the new telephone buildii was our p resi PS That much talked of sweater that I s n~ veey sensiblh, wtouldl hie tn a tI ut fvei had. I wish to inforno the Brothers that our dent. Augle Kneeder and another llembe th.seM cantidates ai very brief anlI[ lejtinire of our local. Honoring individualmechanics l.nan.lial seclrtay, ,. M. M oIre, is now the pdapler examination, just enough to get an piroud owner of sae, With his straw hat and instead of the contratdros is really getting idea it the party rallIy knows donethinf. to the exact source where credit should be lhat sweater he should not bE afraid [o go in [hirur by iathg time fIr both parties. Then tIe jungles with the wild animial. piaced,. we eoului ballot (11 lhenl aild at the proper we wish to acknowledge re- At this time rime the re-lgarenil could he siyet then,. eeipt of a beautiful card in that itimitably L. U. NO. B-86, ROCIfESr Erl,. N. . It doen,,t .secu t mthsakeseise propose a addressed envelope from "Shappie," express- Ind thien vntu onl it sight unseen. Eldilur: fig the season's greetings. Many thanks, ocal Nn, ]38(; has always felt honrehd "Shappie," we heartily return you the same. Pete [lefner hal Ia signal lontor bestowed that one of the early injtrntioal officers We now have it on good authority that hul,hi Pete received an engraved (hristtas n/ade his home ill Rochester andbrou ght .ip the prize , Slats, Slim and Bob Kitg, and card fills the goririo hlmselfe What it poli- Iw sos, oilneof whnim holds nnduershi, it, possibly others. nay soon join in locating ciainil, that Pete! I, I5 No. B86. We refer to the late FlarrY jobs in warner clines. The wanetrlust has Believ it or jot, Ray Kries has his owi V. Sherman. seized the boys after too steady a working unioni labelled horse. Yevp hisl akoe, Second Brother Sherman held the office f presi- diet. Who knows hut these Brothers are en- test. A pedigree as long il year iir. Cost dent from 1894 Iu 1R97, when he, ee titled to a little relaxation aftr so terrific a S600, Iaid $5 per diy training fee. To date itternational secretary, which position he pare as they've followed for the last few that walking an.d trotting dng ha netted hldI' until 1905. y Wherever any nf he boys of Local Xo. Ray V75, Ray just puts his en,,til pay enveb h later years Brother Shernan hehl 28 land, any local can be SUrE to have in .pc,¢ the nag anud lives in hnpes ill thinks he plstiti . . . ef i s if chester. L .ai JANUARY, 1942 2?

3;o.11 $6SB [ it a flmtii tribute I I l LI I, I alt( oi fill Im b11fpegunt to ...tk' fute !1ontl1's.

lick. Itadhug f .nt. r.ifhI to leftl, [i o r }llVi L)OtI Ill , Ife'to t tlr' a dii pa'all l olelt ]Il '. I h6,1,t,, t I ,wa, Lot,]e t bhe he pilM 1.h ufl, tI l Ir, t 1i~Iiir t I'd l u b l I ip l Ij'e , i'r ,,p ,,t' ile$5 mlaniagev. ihll. 'I Dewris,e i atiI lH t tl . en hI ppqIiei]t 1 ;[ r'd .lpe ti1e'h oL,lek Brtl'r Mull K 't.. No,(W I ,nI, LeIon ~IIal Hal reo, ~Li, ins ('on)tainitlit Iarlgoeli'll; e. aphITF'., elokie$. Pop When the Stilhit bill wa. iII, li ,I .tL \,, y pe Il, Lj i tl ofI II /tlIh 'o t i bL "f tahe- l.o~irh etc., atid '30 to 7 ;i.i 1e tb.' 'tIiseo s(~ i1ii q... 1d I~ lhli , " I... illml la , t~l I... I; Ill ha ,k , t ulash . h ,I,, Iour ]]a]}d, ill L4ep club wetrl thlottIh the hesilfiLttl sltlrHng LlUid LiroteIt bi t neso ' 'v il y t iLl f llI , .4141I IhI ,I !LIlIl,~ elf thisI , ItIhd ,ainh in , risI fL m ,.LIbI ,f tI ,LIL IiI.'1s I ~ f1 1 I of puI'llnI I ,LI 1 ho It qlI Iu I Ii l I I fih'11 . lfin eIT'It ] iopo A'n evE*fi. O ine 'yrndit' w h ,'leth' the l 'illw' heta iL o hilll elI ILI ]L." ILII ZI IHkila H ,I l,,L;;I so;rdhighhldiB' N''' ;f'-ai F,'''. i'IF itFe W...Td di LIartip h I1,D L, q>tel l01 L. llt iILI ]a IL,t .~I . h e r I,Ell hfL! I IItel 4lit tlm¢~ ]T ; '.I l I k II~p., IS t, , I ''NL, IhI, ;pooIlTI ItI II I I II ;Ilal ,, orcI,,, I eIf Th Li I I Im d I . I,: i ,~, IIr~ T i Lt,1t e U II, In vI it ' p ; v I -l t (I i I I FII ! I I I I I I i I L 71,LI h old U' I heI FsII, ,In op d ttvlrt I I,:*¢ f{1 1 ;lihor II is i.~ oiI ],.ist for dtI e I I I L IL IILL~ I I I I~ fI,

l* lLTIed tda,(FI il 'l TO. f ,l } , 4 :,k m lptIt .TII L I " III , I ttI ('I I 1 4 F I '~LLFt II llllh filh{;I¢ ;f I, It i h"b ori f, I hLa1d p~h ap'p,.l t" IF<'ti H aif)ll, .*'tI I I ' I ]i, I ofI it, I ' lI 4 I'lo I! h,b,, ILLhi e I r4 ;~... ,r r Iar Df,I- . MIIi htn$'hefl( it ;; , or eU U' kobe LI Brother Jt:i Yw, ll e , ] I L.tr .... I l the fllhwmllg LI;LI H I .fhL x4iL I ,l I II L ,Io u IladI 'J,,~ dI *hItbt;LI L rFF ofti' I J I ?IL [I: 1o.ip A WI [L

'[ho Ai.algl IIII[ lIl W rLiI ,il ' th 1111 A111 I f QLiiiT'. ., L"hJfe o 1ohI ).OO 'Vir Ilt C L.] UO h h N I! it il o b prl >F I.... t \ %''IIF, ' a II I .mIIILh, h e I IC O' I IIIth I t,n I 11 II ait l ' II t Nb t h atI [,t i I \ V i I i t i IsI I IIILI ei lyd p 'vhnsLl $Sl i laU e 1 : tipip wardlens Io lr off N'o ''lk I ,IqlldijI1 11n iiii /1111ILIl( i']il%I~!sherei I t,i e r IIiI ' ' s h al l I,,/a tlrL I t' l Ih, ep l 2fi.(t'n0 shem IL > t .li.hanual q'i;tell i;[w;,> I,, ff ILL/ TiefI the Wisl lilteret oI t'tip,)n aire p , 1tplllIb) to tIh Rh Is I( I4 .;,;Ih I11]Pete I e a~11!,' eaI ho t,, I .;y; I.e~o"e" 5eloI thoLIf hie o hol] It'' , We hFI I he Io ,he e oII, the baiI and. [il British. Ih tesi aId Juio-iiiil ,, f oL T a).CIL h, rt''llI ' l'ati *uia -l, i , tidinolh ftittd &. ]Hlont Phlt;U $ LIT't go ui g t¢ [ illr N' 1 A.elogan ~VVe FF0O]T puirl ''md F'aIil CrsIn grou4Pt. t~..,er in i~.\lTl~li4ie aI!:re fit, ,IF,<,I I aik ('ti(. IFsigne'Id to a lerler w ill tiatg..:,Wv' -hl l kee think o hi, 'i t h, ais akyo enrollitig ii civilian defense ;~,i,,. ro I .I W &Li'k et to our raI ks, hbia o hte adf , i r cd,[ ieate toi.];( I e r tCh o ni AMhRI~a' W ak<,' ari I;ULL; I IhF~te weort ];.' Li' 1 hear tt<){io, Il op1e l i lR. A, v eveWIo o otrd.thr Ir{ I, uerl,,u ilt..o.tILL 0I0l A. F. of I.. worke rs IL,, dILe w ick at the hol' r[ ILthe rLrlit :LIiL&k. IIo f Uth!liPIP ;pii' ho w [rI [> tlhe II FTIemFelS o[ otlr t..rpk their ;ilat hi idoe the Ma,:ill Iaid h.ah~ em a helpilici haned is needed, in holped to lih L ftle t irtler. ,}touh)Iepi' 1111( strsP'w th- tl~l o ni of the lhi- Ibrough the thotitj.Id local f11iuin1wI hihl, ill r~et irtit tile lih rre attontda ne e buy a hoo., 'ri in.sult of copticurrTw cii that Entertainen it ,ilpo . I ee eni'er u iBa piano 'fart by 13rotheor Frf, k Sea Ilorwi{g to he- ho(lding rip iteilltti ytork. lpiIo;k's { Il } I. At this Iime Lil~tl pillt in 1] h '' . sI.r .sutte. in mt.I plaiMfil sit WVon d Lerhow %¥ 'stwleook I'egleu dLtIi go t a~spp'raui' w Ithpresents for tll theIchilpren. tf, Lu ol tI.th,'' j h al i 1 l itd and glorious Hoi wlas lir, rlil' wos''lrt, eE Ib!, a ] Ll bet- ILI lfter ~olFeol iIcd I to l he horIFIlIF Senator Atke,i. Inm.4 addprr''h+f*eo hI.etily che,,,,,[ wIhp,' hp;- ng l, ,'reanio aid tahl lOtnie~ ,'e k X...p the ea'nt is n ',w W'er}toJ lt 1 1ttere tiL, of i a bot,P Ltedt rigflirt 4},1[¢ ahl,rg r[he s~ides ;md, either t~he chest (or k we re e,,t 'l. with titfke mi lk ntId c'n itI 'ro ve that frI ntl'tunie }940, 1p Nitt, 1/41, IhIl,bac ,a~~..I e Ii ..,.. oft e tlm.. ILSo nlow I A Llilnd >LtIi Il hainiCogleft 'los oIC nanies, LimAployers CI TIII1l it loss of I1llhLIIllhLLo Imt Ip' otIIl otir ldl pierl!S L tIle title "ott hi- half Ifp], a1.. otm tlge,% there Ials.~l..l. to eltt. days ru teI o"i r ref uisal(.i. .rI .... I lI until I think { ,rthers'torn IliniIey and ('ai'e IsheI .. their profits were asrsured IoverilrnnIt<'bTy Sllp'oue wee IIt- la' y 'tsIIor ih for .uch a liel et, i~eveil ut ''e ry itit tes iTig lette r lrt pD while lal ... t ... a.se a loss of L'ly 2r,U0.000 I/{,,thL t I{ ][ (;Geblil. vice Ipi't'sident if the Lti(e''e, 111 (e'I ig, a dII T rJlight sluy ih'olher inat, days for r i.epohsal ti wnlk tllp l atIs / I4 h. i~rao .. .I orltho ... l.. If Railway. local of (;e'u g .1,0ole: I{fiplu '('1 goiFtI. wit aIt al,{ {iacto'ry romidil itiHis were a~svurp' Byer andtp red Ie. tIa hlo. Hr,III he eiplh.. ' had a similar aei .- ~ 4]1FI1 l' cp'trtqluI~F'l To ii h o)s pitall ex at-ti 4 lI~i ETO% E MFAiji Ieeor]di~ toSprIe ' IL. I. NO. Bl121. KANSAS (TI'Y. MO. IL. U. NO. 99. PROVIDEN('E. R. 1. {.. E. W. RING 'li L-,pt ,f --ift {t{,e t:A itor: I L W"I'llrk"r teould I, ... Z1.1,fia,,l p 1'.1t, pee In1 th e s(. t'I lueei s. at fe w i ot"II lIL a . WI i'liere isn't noalh to report feom'' Pr~v IF, Iollr Li g nat Id, fr 'arle!. "What war?' A]oltg wilh roe'es of derncn this mninth,. %Vu.'~k is goiin~ ahoF'n at at. ! I ' eL r* m[ Prgill pmIl. , I m,lleios of p.h,pr Anlerleails, we re'alhd all e ve n tpac ~ not punch of a p ci kiu , ,,p i ttet Ti,, toI midfl, thIr Jult ie got after the first w'ithin recent wreks. I, .. ut $9.00" Nlorld War, w'i the nation w'oke u, in the 'The sat~d en the hack at Peoapr HatrbIor itek tf dolft and.. i..I 'er ' d i l Dolar,c stun~nedI these parts tis muchKa the rest Vill, I'IC b; lf;ia I ' p II...I',n.t '. l r , hail taken t fori ride Al the teime the '.iorI .[the country. Andl the war tinuatet port il roenl...F, the It'...frtlly reo1llde ] with a The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

re/ii if a Iong,te hail herId Ibfore: ''Sins chartrider makers,. the wetekr who carie it V. U. NO. 156, "T. WORTH, TEXAS in~r Deiiorrat'y,'' Hell, we'dI saved Delinocrat'y II the laddIer is hingirig a (i&bf ixture. }e Editor hi ]0JI, hairn't we? I ut the bEd Tllp. the s violating his pledge tI' aid li,,[ as±sist it It ha. been, a good while since yon hadve *,i1orou,. ]t, rL theChoeating he,' arit (;Id kniols the ehnd beard{ from, Local Uniou' Xo, 155. Il fatt, it ,, i)u]lnr~ had brokenl Pier Iiakers are i,,edy enuugh. Wit' full no. has beert so hlnrg the absence of letters up iperattlori of all eleet'ielI worker, this ]lwly pearling in the J.OtiNAI, hat; beome COn- T,l ' en S:L arI..itaII tol ,St hi,,, hbalch car be weiled into lLii importNt link slicuous. Conseqiuently~I a' recording. ecr.- (tilLer t~ lrat ehiin&e! we said, ii the Brihierhoo. chainl. tory, I get the bilan.Ie. So I'll give you a Ittle ThIe (.... ,,Ithe i,'al ,f oIl EIuIropean a llusiiiessm a[iagrrs W~tzig anid tarvey are news on* thilui:s hire. after.,itter . lhe pitiful ollaipsc uf highly elated over having signed upIh( InT First. waIt. to say fhat our very efficiet 'rance . . Dllark lIs didnt s teto, dependlent Electrical Machinery (?omrlani5. at lUSeSs manager, lUrothe r LE T. Ingrami, lbe the olly one undrl the jgernaut of ihe '(ini[,inialin~u U',i'Lg kLa ar ITature.e.air sho DT reeenttly attended the collvention helfi iI, St. di tators;labor, religion and rreedn l]u hthat has retal nlhl s...b.or ly' non-unioni for LfIuis, Ile was our rlegate at the convention rt~shed anid still. We were fiercely pl tsisin. t years, They ha,' iilsi urgantaed all arnia- anil we, feet ,lter- IelI repreeltitedt. 1le in - but still war)',n-1I the war a ion, ,ksy "IT, ,tIre winding- shops it, the city , l ll'la formed us that I greit deal of Etisi ness was Ifdl ars waI pawi.g over Iefente contract' pleasatit note t, ,topo.. these ays wthen aitti de41 to that was a binefit to local every- ol her new.' i not u[tys,aw,i chieerlug. %shere. strkes ankIthe W,'atgrer Act, In the pa.t Wvulnotha our local las pIr- [ was the tread ,,rous, yelow hand of tiit ri' ess,>e'ri eta1i i'lil,,ed $4,000 iI UI.t. Defense Bolds, We ir, eIlli Japal whihs atched away (lie te t',' proud of ur invetment lllld feel that all ,a , d, .sh..dsof curtaui that miske il Thl Ieals shoud tlake somel part in the defetist 'viancerson the tndalitalijar, sta', T eire I.. I). N. U-I-3fr NEll O LEANS.I .. IA. wt, n. mistak'I, lie, irieaiiilg of the ldiii Elitot: I t Worth has been a e ry busy city since , yThethreat wI, lhngerI' a Iaiuei,11 hn d efensework sarlete Ii hd'n, 'it,nile I while sznee Lu il N\i here. There's a Idg III ii had III,o. l... di,,lire dai Ipe het,i.er [l-:o0 has had apI aricle the Wont",,, )%ii ihlitil Iabanlun ' e ullae$ It,, "ery uni, hay< rlrav'n hunidretis of skilled wtork- I mig. Br'thers G. X. ]fltklkei and 0, A. WIulke inllIe to the utIt , I,'Ite col] steel willI renrt'.ly [paid n . a .l i i. id ga1veas sl ers to our 'ity, Iutach jiji errnjiloys 50 to7,elc (lIe' steel. if I wouId.h... s..ve,henlae. ',sluaell iIfor,,uatii.l or, rational defense, Llia] workers W. ehave been able to furnish t-i childree iu their ehildren'se 'iih ilr'n anti ii bright fut,,rI , for the Bu'utl'he'lhnutL comnpetenit /enfor Inat o))ly these jobs hut Ire ii, b I-ers'I sItr,.lag nol O(ir husness ugent) Brother C'irles lo jobs .Ill over the country, A q'ths te'sire tIenetions ha.,e bt'..n pot' big armly cap, Sohtriehier, Br'otlhe"s t Lloyd, H1. Sihwatlz i.arrilt( Wners. has recently iu Id.rind as sue} '''Il,! hllve Tio place iI IU hayivoju1st returzedl fron, lhe 1 B.I . W . .con. mlci eompleted at Mineral Wells. Tlexa, Our ]ilu.. jonIIIal if [he' didn't seem toI lI't' en tin,, held in St, Lots, Mo. local fu'aisheil I05 lineiui for, that job. (iir lhs'e ofa great erisseeLion of abor, ,\nx Ihere are qtdte a "umbier of o r younIg ierihershiil hail iI tee,,rions incIelsi in In> we know. ,ow. 'What war. Its mentilies in the sewvices of their eouitiy lhe p.st yer,. ii{ which ]lem,'r iti empIlolyer mstki 11igh This beinig Iuy Malmtriji, Navy Inii A'',Iy, We hope to l.nd tilt letter, I'll try nto to sho.uder to shouhler, or perish side by side, naIke it too iop'some. You will be hearing thetl all in tt, best of health and luck It develops, thl ntnouncemenrellt ,ifhis mnIi'. Several of idr iI, tenlber aesick, soie froIl usInn ithe fu;ure. IalI's change of aIdress was premat re. TIe hi hospitals an., attino home. More, '- J. C. McKowx, lei'ise for the iripozeI hall get all tangled cr'ntly, some of our intImI.'. ]are D aSheld oIl Recording Secretury. Ulp "hits' arid 'whe'ref rps' n anlt '"'ia'e l into thze prntistI'd land, Brnthers F. tapere. 4 the first pat.. and "parites of th, se'Ild Eid Width, St., E. I, [rent. Brother J. KItsel L. I. NO. 183, LRXRINGTON, KY. pll" till it was chucked in the wasteaisleli wLs electrouted whilewolking for the Marsa- Editor: i eIoiin.. consentI The conviction grews oi time Electric £o. I wish to convy the following Iiessagoto the nilhershil, thla it sh btililly 1I p~I+lef I will row give you iltie bad news in IL the n/enIheps of L(,al No. 183 who ar workk- Ient home. Why' riot? ['lIe old, hnpro tiie. diff.ren.t liie: Our fnaLn'ial serrelary ha, rIIg out of towI. Pleatse [put this in the [lest harphiazard dy ire over fnr labir Uunl.i jiist been caught up with antI was fuiuid Lt be ~isue of the *IOi'iPlat,, if ]ptissb]e: L1. No. B-121 nt least, with 40 yea-rs' back- better than $12,0(o short in his acoulnts, lie Greetings to all Iieilihersof Local N 1.153 vrouu~d. iS as stable and substantial as lily is now restig iIcely it one of cur cty's jails. Iow engaged in ,e ik awayt f£rom houle. It 'iin~eIs elterqrisl in the IommmniIv('er Brother (t. P. ]Bates h..s heert alppinted isn't very ifter Ihbt We hear from you fel- trOildy. nothing HiaIrlIutes more to the tempiforarly in his position. lows, but we want you to know that we are lilorate nf any' n t/it on than ownin g Our ('Ihrist Il, ts comm itteec. headed b~y constantly thinking of the boys, how they t, dilable htuildilg in which ti meet util Th other I', B. l.yRiai) is reatdy are doing and if they are well and happy. ransaet its hus ies , T'rustees Ross Sul, to gile il aat lotto party for this year, All needy, distilesse Work is picking up arounl here just a ' TIIO'Neill and IEd FredTerieks report the nemhie s and ,idIwe of deceased me.b ers litte, but not enough toget excited shout. laIal'g dfnatiea] [ino is fa.-orablle to suth are not forgotten at ('hris£nias time. The Avoln Sigrnl Depot is well tidIer wIly. ii seitture, so perhsl we r aui report ienni Wishing the entire Irotherhuod lie best of an1d the Rwihlnulld Ordnanee jolh~epartment I,,ie in that direeti'l in the ieaitu f it,,. ',iui:tiso greet tu.s, is still in the ma king. It It probably get under .\',.der hoe .a.n. wIremen look for I.I ay ii in the heait future, .- V we hope' lahel,)n, eaclh uIle'tric lighting fixtture they Perhaps,. Io.... day this lo.al wi blle abIl ha.. U[nless thle familiar sItuae blue lhi]t'. to use soeIc >f the IilersOf Locals No. 369 J acionipalied by the oval stal p tif the Press Secretary. and 2T2. of anil,ouisvlle Cincinnati, re-

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WIHERE ARE THEY NOW>

TIhe cThe rIt .berIhp el l NIp 226; I'dI'Fq a i ft ...tt I915. Name. were suppled and Ipers.o.el lIIi'o,t bIm.. lIt .i I.. ..p.I..t e l JS IatnoIIl an.I iH F Wel rT Ii t1 I to III, Sna"Il, hoe'1r r. Warren (sIllt a o f 22er V.I.,tr flouiwel (A, T & S, R. Ifl.,*lidrc,kI. John Manr,~I pfarer ~',ur' I 'Ri, I,,I' v pii t, .... l ½cctitlarv rIf 2fily. ban floutwellI tfrIne.tI) Middle row J, It "l aile W(....tlWIWtI ~ or TIopek.> A ''t½' Even I...It 0, Sheldon, ideca...edL, Ed Chir~holi Lnewits ini1.cctnr. ! AII'tId radii,, To We Owlen FitIIIIt WaIII,1 t. i III 1,(;1rrI~t' SoIdott {rvt rc,1i, Tbtodore E. 'Teed' %VCPVtdeeascdI, To Marink IVCtf l(LS(B Lak row., Ill; IV, l(R'InI A f ...... ce InenNn I 'uedd (II Ed £;eohonidccoaseden PaI M ' 2il' ML.nt1"oIerv ITIvIII (dlta , Te- Tiol~ II1 Ful I Ni 2?N, 0 .1I'1 Dike Mautreill orsn~v

Y. l'¢> txtwir hp, siaJ hat> ,,idi; I I t tIe ' Ityon(he i[, Don'tl I oo.'Iaro Inal you iIrtmI..t% are ahuRlh 1111 tr tett at present. nurihep of out' 'omit, rii ~m o Iiii& L~,v be aire bette-It where yIu are! At least you di, LI the sletnti eltoti. Iof BrothIr Paul ad,]0I lieper ,toii o Ii e ,ns.re.. ur h, ar> trefttg laid [r )Iyourwork anld aren't Scott. of I.I U. Nr, 2II. an.. Iothrs Sos- deflwyin whh~h they' ha'e ttt('tr~id d.r aftrant of bting ]irmbed out at anly mment. singer and (;ask,. of I, U' No. 210. Some of binyt every poa~llhle bireak that ijuililhli~e rhir]k IIf those 6tyv, in the Piacific the~y lae the I..ys hi¥t te!n workln on the employees themk l I'.. .r..ihr h oa> Ita t hifill 'o eilt'e' Your ho't is doing yourl job Wilre ait P)lant1 No. I anlti the' are 1inakhln goodi (oper~ut('tl .,ihwrted'lly with jIg. IIut thI youi itte right Ipgresto i'.Spa''(ihlly' it (the subslatiol uijliri- two, ilariIuIIr. ar typial h. plI 'I'o those who send their regards. greeting> LO1lirnee dle'parltmnit If the boys up Brldgeton a..i willing, roip'ration that Jen.st. i the liet of wihes to all our B ro hor of No. 183 way would get on thei toes and k iidsif bobt IordIer u the p~ll" of th, I. ]l F, W. for aI happ, and F.r.sperous New Year. ALay the ahl, naritnIin.e. an.. satos'perutors Now' nnire' thaln (wt t at'h anid every 'eele- I bring lasting peace t. thie wordH delpartments ilolig, thi, job would wind lip her has the opprtuilit to 'h,' jI t whal .Iortrn L. Bosrog, o0o per eart un[io .You'd ho surprised, ie IinId 'If ,tuif he nitLihe )ICI Lt'II kiTidu Reenordlunt Suecretary'. hlvs, halt )I few sen ]lae w.,tds about the tItL.Ibat It hI 'u lWNIway 'ennt. roarelout, l~erli,'t of thi 1, II. El. W. arid [iani. andti hmm hve. I. 1 NO. 210, VALANTIC (cTY, N. J. Ulinmioai will do for somIe o, the "ltggards' who helwulnt JigtcIdl tho~rse who ha.. e. so '[hietHi)l itll Editor: uIi lt'Ls boos Outr 203 inL organied ]nbor' anid it, lenders. falsely oi~No). 2 ~ iLts .ves.tig $14b01ll Of its sa memhib shipt, 400 hy the Now Year' fLCLt.itg,it jif urnA ... r.eanrimi u1 c..n.nI I' 17. S. DeFense Savinh bonid,. Thi, A, V, I'.....t, ig t aIs plwne f i .... W. say thi: 'Ika, tro IIory helpsI our Uncle Sam (whleh is P'ress' Screnetary., hor ib there. hltIlderLo hIuilItr with Ihe the Int oluept), Iwt gives the loal .t .I.. ,tris rri}~:ilor' eg thug eriurti'' glinjff Fthe~ lIrttTiiLy ut rethize a nlee profit on a good. L. U. NO. B-212, (IN(INNATI, OHIO iUro' lh..I to rl efo,'t sie iiivesti, iet. S'rtart ida fo all card men Editor: out' torn~uiu~t, rri'leTLIto Luke u'IO I, pOS- ld LI'tip rnke the,alne ru1OW. The brilliance of the grna.,l 'hlristmna, sea ant[il~ t]tif)(vn to in'nrhi' the ve>,' Thoere 'Tle gatlg e'lehl'ated the signing of the Scum is Ir.ne for anothe r year, and we are i lh'bestI atus nlr I..tdhiin.. Dh (lipt aru'eepnti hy throwng a "iang Lip'' party I...ki~,g Iwat s [h, Ne,, Yea' . [ith a 1is 0i'rie purq lULiutitt's )li .or, the raril(s oi river al the Turkey Ranch in [leasantville for stout hearted relianc.' o face the awe- ihve ... juitoe h'e htilk of. Ih tiht[I. A delie.ius turkey platter wass. served id srinw 'ittfit with a better utd'rstinihing and li/,,1 oi(ixxr It I[oeleo It ,l aI ft'utl d h >i' lt't*l ihe Wet stted flowing (or glowing) houpefulniess. 'Th liet'y af ltal N,,. B 212 aeqtlIIittIIed theI -v ~I rIIIohi5".I1I loot hind ~i y't- rk, (tri th/iu;ti. iT' tz''eh riild We pIatt with plte to hIel, /'if",giI perilt ;;he[ iiuit"h~ll,dI thatn oni the Iargest epIi - se~ey way' of tue itadaLrii'g ei~ltr[ie t< th'I ...e r I tho strittinII job in the country'. h1 party' ,a Tw'o rell giooi lieinhlo' of olIp bAS..hiil I [Tatilft', ;vhp, jiis(tt-Jtdl otf gi ra , Ik heldl onr lallowe'on night (i,'kay ttt o' tetini. nametly, Hli hatthIry,.. Se Y Erli ulp arls tLrii alt ifi ilt t.Iht, l, pst o a, LILTd o that "hot stuflt'' was still buz iIngm variLmU ptither, ilil T''k i., h, (atu'her, i arnttii s-ill, If the rtn... who at,, Ly'liel ,f lhe hMrIids o Monday [1tut'uui,. Lii enlist thtis work iniI he, r(>rvice tof their Ild tdaJ,,rit or AmtiLrI labor. i'e .. L.i IIh g'nInd torush joi L U. No, 210 is e'ouatIy We ar very, proud af our bys w'lto }ir~tltjj Ht iillnAieira01i, Ahl lhe ' > inei slowing ul, a Ill hut is still coming along at nrr ]i1 the se'rvie. May OIll Lord a'u Master worthy oif being enilhti Ame'liiiia a good... e. ThE tri and range-srvice ile- wrteh over lhet. TheLes who are eIlpllyed 30 The Jourial of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

in the Blight faIc'tory job at (bhistm.as I petrsonally ea'l the I ine whie .. Ifl i4~* If ll, ...hi ido Edi't /m enlfph .. i Inti all chillppd ill ain purchased a fine tiertntes arise. (ir aOLi, II, qflustons ale whichI I'leasi'l 'nI I. inforaioltot Ifr wrist watch which Ivy presented to Fred .sked. or Iheil the oniO aI t.ihe employer E o( thing.- to hrUiIn rnat the 'ioStto Still, the,el'mteident loal's on the job. evye to eve iril 'ii thing Inliil tim ef, S lf. Edison, I I, Aemel Silath, *1oledo,Othm. ]his shows haItIIny asld fellowship that atitls artio t iin uaull or iir ;n inzga niizai~tl t yea s fr' iht'or> shoultd always be fot... o.st in, exery job. i, onl the : aIlllle ll enfuie Illhe of di' 1). 1). DE TROW. :ipeaking, also f 'hea Wright laceit. the s.r..crion that in ari ill flilhiws. IlIe"s Sectala leictricale c i nrItut]'. s {3u the job are hoblinfi IYt mays ret u..- lint [Localasue Ni,. 25 a dinner dilllee or, Motlday. IDecolaSer 29, it is inot satislicel either w~ith condplt osri or it- L. U. NO. 252. ANN ARBOR, M1I(1H. thn Elk', (Clou for ll the hoys and their s f .:Id ait' Iannih e ,in l i sti pitm t'ede Edlitor wives ad MMlweetheatts. ]ieabout thil lIaly ee,i ok, aItii ug¢ long hilit1d lrk Aorr Chrislta, aind Ii happy NiXl Year in the next issue. Also noticeIl (hirk Male> i .nne ]more for thv' ti'itc1ia r~ot all. linlk C i crizitn t , fur the Ch,'bt..inn heli /)l~ri ~at~filli COI }e~l~l iii, gl 'ijl hltiune sntir f1 n trhat. c (ituiiFf I believe evorttint> bI)1 had plenty .f wek in up Io~~uah 'l pnlir 1id I h~lleI lrl( lU days, hainig hl,'t his job at St. Louis In erljil Flrin, the laIt i\ nihs or i.ore, soa {hlt lut;as at h,,n. Again (hatrke 1,lni is ftlresaw {liii ('II}IS 'lilt foihlloied( n lao, hlouldI bi. er; big anfi fat tIn IIIr. h'iiie flitn sirnluiky tflith holidayI.lello to inwm the worl lid ll, only hnilat ill 1hiLh is to IIIhineb, hilip') about. >l RItisinrg up Itt siitiusk'' [est wishes flo wal f it offset Ih, ni a aiiI st if li'iig At. the present tane all /f ourI ueulhes in the Newv Year. killinhVi C(iteinilati ,as in the verbal air enlelt withthe ',olcdo Lttlt No. 252 ate vorkirig, 'lhe hig Ford %trygladil tfi 'veltuiie Sliack inlto olar "ild , EtlisIll ('lhctilil iollir jilit jpil niear pIflpiaiti lii istaken sfter a tat y ,if 18 ..lo. llh s tip astl' iF th, ttI. e.la tioii hii,I tee eii ih, g~i]ie ill thW Ipn t large mIalitity> ot. i.rl.bers. JEveryeia lthItHoover lEletr. i Filll[any. our Brother. Lndil bo li IIieIoI the r'iltla ot have pir.IIttill hIe ltoirilher jobi sfiee Ioe rubidurig very Ilay'ord Iaack, [[upe yu are here to sItaly Illehy. lI .na>t.ily rid is Ir o.. hssinllliite ,'atpild. Al now, R a f A rti OIe'uit et I thi e T. elo .~diton ( o i the pIiese't tini, wl irl worlIIrig 60i boUt (n our lisi of sihk mu] injured ,In'titl's'l I..i,[Uls ill the liona iil g gemllittee tin the a week. thi palyFI.l for the I. B. E. WI. is we have Edwin Keiser and Red (arrell who hlisis tiC tliu past stuIhal agreem ents recidtlted ailqprtxiraately $Ti).lhi) i/or week. which shouldl wet workbig Up oiL high, and accrrding to ii COelaeeptiti'tof a flIt liv,> cent per hr'ir Live nui anliea i;l to how largVe the jiib is. the teserupthui of the tall Carroll slippeil ill 'alse for ill/ tiihit1 ueln rs. 'his t'ulii .I. Well, B'otheis of Local No. 252, it will fell on Keiser, thus breaking his fall, but giluewhiat the stealdily elilting price curve. snl lie time to s iartl?ow year. I wits "'Ilu bolth suffered inijiriei Io their less anId Ieo Brother Duk...e hire's sabqninj tip of Ih eln, ' if a lnajitrity of you Brothers iotl ..n.inedl to theil hior.neis. W'e wish both f till power situaitirn ia 'loSicdo was fine arid .c.u.. breLk loose and coine to che nmeetigsh [,eL't speedy ard quick recoveri-s. Also [{iv.i.ort iete. The Toleldo Edisont.(. is now install- ieif w laae ,ake thie year '$42 a year if Keiser. son of the ahove me,,lioneld Kr us. ilg aildditioinal bioileliS ait the Water Stite 'oiaity niemlier [('ose114" at oulr regu1lar also for the t lastor wothree weeks kieelihas sttionll in ile]' thilt lhey .n-y make use of mee~iti ngs. stirffihiag fromn a lId e[hld andI A toulh uuf the i,,aller turlines thr, should the (inaLnld escents to hle ii lot tif discord anlong li ..i.flol. but a ph...e tall today with Mrs. riclrease otr ain elut'iter iien requlire it. It is air Inctliber'. Lats Ie at the meetings whein RI. eiser tells n he is going to work MIor- iwosble that the 'loIale Etdii.... foresight l arelors .na.ii, and not try to dIeIl day. Decerni 29. ['[Iht>, always sood [lew Bnia be totf dtal!aitiigt' to out nelghhols south vstlei after it is too lat, lin't lmetinig liiht Cir the unitr,. Keei fiihting. Can] Voehne k' of iu ho have in ith laidl tpen'.'I.. upon ,hr ulject lf next yrear's wage scale ttn we are all praying for your comiplite ret.... r. na tu res rail fall f(ii plbt; proI liC'. iiii. irought on the it.or. As you all know. fhi, %hristmss a Idy thai u.uall[y rmean, hl ~asavital luestilo.. WVell, as things turnild out one or two ni..llers were present hi.. tPe... S c r.. ii,' [fines, was tinged wit a gli ...I.ssI iht uIts easy tii let ... the fac.'s of firrl ilt. Tru. worked in the arlilu hopis; the rest uheof there was more 1honey to 'pendl, and 3rt tneulhers present arl all working nn Is . L. I" NO. 215. TOLEDO, OHIO Iost of us piuizledl houhl we spend? Pei- t 'aettin. If you hoys who arc workinrig inl Edtitar: hpil' this .'culf hlelhe lal peaceful Christ- I hese varitcu shops dull't IC..Ie to the aili igs alnd expllrss your own oiirnionls as tot hoi% A new lre'ss ecretlry for Local No 245 ilas for many 'eIrs, . why not" Again, the muc]h of an increame... w'ageB, yo wan. 1ow asks amilssion to your group. Brother DIukei. thoughts of tho,'e i.ar tl iu wih stwed hIbe are lie rtIe of us oiing to nakt alt ittfac' shiref ornmer s. re.a.. y, haf retired, and withl tween us and{] a pligani natrolo n wardly him goes the tiniely polles and rhymres If his ileods. gave pause to ctr dlszies. fi.ppluiless tory con..luionfi r you? T)o'ltl forget Itis is ot' o..iiie, a great tragedy Cfiu,uhers your loca. Don't let any inep tell yAo differ- own creation. Tie has i ndeed made a forced Iarch. an Since there are no Marqui s of Queensblury elltly. Be at the imeetiigs, help inke thesw as a notion finils us only 1artitilly ]lireltal. rules that govern this wIr. it now blehooves ilecishln which are vital to your Mtere. s. besit If this crisis, which was fo red uIpon us,makes ill of us. tl fight .ur very with what REmember next June is election. Our hest wilhes ,o Britlor C. Wered, whI us Ill, whether efinplyee or employer., realie we have and iii au fashion wilh rio hold, lierma, that our country needs MaI if U. S uil. ill Stpred. h. a fractutred hip, ani Brother (:aristrans will lie ii, nulr, thefor many Widli/an, wkho i taking treatments in the of our unitel effo't,i thente cost of will im this war will HIit be lyontd our abilty to play brave men ill the Sr-'vies wh, died iti the Hfoiwell Sanitarium. We are very sorry inilcd Previous y 'ears(iean unes, especiflly) have gli]'i us defense of our iiataion i0 have had these raifortiufes happen in our I lire palling for added impetus to the weparate, seltishi grniigps, May we ALL resolve for the New Yei' Hirftherlehil. aif surt we all That we shall live, w.rk anId prove that Ihese n.I, s.. keep stliling. puolitieal. eeo .iot.lie, foeelign and doueIstie. which have sought p'rofit for theniselves at tilu, shall NOT have died in vain, hut rather A, long as Ilhe rices oa everythig have gone ui, I. ihus t well go up to bed. fnr all the expense of all outhecrs. that they have mile eceure our "Bill of the good it will dI to say antything ablot 1hel cruel and costly as this war is, it is savifi, Rights'" ad otrlliristin way. of living. thils country from.. internal decay. istuItity. Local No, 215 flls ledlg t'operatiorli it jolh this niU }flidrte.s..a hIas been doing. (hies Mr. HFndlersin hasn.'t the right kind of equlip- Ihaos and perhaps florn internal revtiltition., both uii.npo.wir i.tl in. lih. We have been ienit to hold pries down. Mfore tha Ilikel3 all of which has beenilIlnne and egineered atn.[ will continue Lo biy Defense Bards ;a they won't hile as long as some other group by foreign element. long as necessary ti, ithis war i self It a democraticcountry, freedom is ai- ildeeinse of our A...rieii standards. has control of the equipient. By the looks of things the adrlmirstratiolt will have plenty 'If ''pte'd il a natter-uf f.it't way. tille we lle style of Ihis. yalr clew secretary'. I t'luipnmeat to curb labor with this O (lay must now compa re our situation with those ifftrer.nt fior thlt of Bothe, Dlukeshire, ..l.ng off period which will be compulsory. I1 otherc'ou Antes,. tie electrical workitrs for lie was fluent hloth I' wor anidd oll. ad l'urllnv. i~sfft it '} Ital No. 245 feels that we have ben fol'tu ini IlF> r peoetry. [ wide range if frielns mite il many w),s. Since the A. F. of I, served hit well inl the se-h (or ileh. lpre-s Sec reta ry3 organizations are desiriIn ld to give each ..... Since this is hi' inst itleipt.. A r.ss P a bier a voice and it %ott' in, the arTmiarsa dd settetary for LooaI No. 245 [ l1ak ne re- I,. U. NO. 323, WEST PALM BiEl II. 'onduct of his lI.nul, it is only ptroier that all questions as t, the conduct of I lhcal FiLA. be asked, di sussedt d a nusweredi ut on the Editor: floor of the ilocll. thee are a great nusuly DIAMOND-SHAPED BUTTONS "And ye shall hear of wars arid rumors of in,-,, today that are new to the union nHtevo- TO 'wear in your coat lapel, Iasi: see thit N1, Ill in troubled: fir all lent and do not .t,,dersnld much that takes carry ite umblem and It. these things iltmt I'oni1 tO piss. biu the enld place. If those in authority do not give these sigia of the I. B. E. W. i.. it yet." Let us tIke this to heart and nieii the irnforuatioi they should have, we Geld aced and hand- 1.50 kio.w that these tIti, ',, "lust hehCcl c II f* I he, tiot, ens which dis regard Ill] semblance of know that runor, like the ancient hiro- sonely enameled will he interpreted in runny faxhi- righteous livimn; prperrespect of their Iwi glyphics, t mii1S, each to sit his o taste. Plieecie odd 2Il;, for FederaL Tail pIes, antd theinterests and rights of M! JAN UAR Y, 1942 31 oithe rp~l .... h.. Iu~ ham th", h hssil ]h6s time" treed. I an] inclined to Othink. .oxxr.thtm rhi llhi I ,, ,>I.f h,t, Iwll Iieal IIltlmr, ~},> I he,,fiehaitewIl sie y .ur War liea, fIen if noi >~~]ezloulh L. hiffli u I OLb' hiOtl, h' TOUtl, ~hl. Itee and [~hil 011~h D Who i ...I¥ t,"~ I, IIpr;. thp 'I" Deet,'" 'J. e downIlhnL tillf ll fl~loxt thl{,E, ~t[~uctlJqlbfLb'Eh,, .he la le rI ...I i aimthitil b{ihi]ill-in ,viH ElTgE daly r"aC I ~ St.i hull " elfnm ,]lil" lfa i,m Idm h ~[Is,plot falorlaly t~,.E-ds lb.,. *'g,en]der o£. thEf~ r. I), I...... II I( ,L N I'1 IT~, Wr~, ,WeallIlike u Lhin~k we :,le I illmi, ~semhII leltd aml iry.hin;d t, dm ~o rlt~ytt fi,} w....Ie~elb . ..1 ilfti' w~ ; Iq / ii,. 2 NItII,.N I I' IT ; hlei]hem E ldI III, 111 hl I EEIEl I iho ,

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;litd O~] ~ll ~DIII' u !o s Ii )) ;~q.y gues it*~l .,ii ii r];LSf lit Ed l~ 7,, til T, ET Iu ... ¥ e, i~ o,,I~ hr ill in !h 'i :mi Il il i I~ E,v 1~h E¥ h ] .i ;, H E. , I 11 Ehl~ E4~)}l ! ,lhit e, fll,~ ol!" 1 EiUL l Iif I fill tht ] Ies EE t, . i Ib Hldll E,3hi ]]ai ¢~ I,li I I', o]])osI it I e, 1 E 'l i I ~ lihei Ihlq 11I*IH plE, l Il 'hi,dil TElaFI 'EmI ll h oI L ] i lI; I iODl, eotli] l,kf~zEer it WE, ha'e ,.,e Ii IEfIEaIl ,ith ;lt'lht; I ill lif 'if ' Ihp flH r I,/ II'H l i'/l]'ll. il /Ih l Ill I [l; ~] ,. 1,ikl, lfOE,Ilell~ Iital,l Al,t I}~~ I E~ltll~,I t le trifi/atim, kitwrf' the W iEl II,... int,R,,ltio Pl ( 253, SEE,far rifer 11... Ililt /I, " " , ll ,[D , , h, .....~~ Eo .l~irl tilim;J it I,(irl e ple s it Ix EIJo] v , l d b j[ a E...1, III Im,hnxx, lh I..~... I hn ,ILIIEliFbit f I! Ihhf~ ,Ifw.lhe.. . l:{w.'I kll it~ h(Hfl~l~l; how Ie,ne ef it sh.... I'll bdi, lol ,E Am~ I bta I,'iV f, ' face, aiing httve is h keep,1 .z olei closelanizod... II IfarI flmtisofhriillI{, I, II illn II olE , cald p H:~ i'illitt,,st dutlnti il,, eI11M EilMf~I helt If %1itheyiq"I 1.)e h11II i d IM .. I ltha 'L !) izYl$;im I a e the sad Iufy of I,1 .. l- ']]J a l lbI~ iI[~ gd Ioe 4 thld .h11E¢)/f In I, I~~~~~[le li ,el Itl, ,' Irl,g (t hah o[ anot h I'lel n?-of L'. I1.

81,l itHIIla iftl O11 iceember 1, a the glee If ,Il,, i, iqtu,l h Io .l:k i~f h11 JtI, g Ih. ]',IllIl...y hail lieell iik Io the, last f ... r yearn. h;~Tl¢ I h I ~+q, [jI ,.]~,t diffle,I ,ee an o'lq s]1iee w,,,kil~g or) his, first, ilob h, a ,, {ir, an JtlI nl/I Ihe fa, AII I JOUIIIO-illlitLi i;l Windsor.~ ifIhesy[luhi of.our I IIV 1 th reI t brdim ztk:lht~fsl"'if i, " exIendd I., hi, famly ItPi ]lstild~B] l'I'l,¥Eh lhlH. 91 drdilt lhst'I r1 at'hld1I L {:drlTI 14~T]d lUS a~,r l"rl~l xxIhilh hats - I .. id ¥o.lliice wthgIII L ',,,-51 i f~ ,trike, , a , f h,Ik. itI il, t~ [ill, I~lE-btiorl of Ill

Ilal aill 1lmal membersll ill Ipartirllltl thait the War l I , ]If i; l l~lb -oi, 1 ;lIl t, ill11 Itx, 1lll eot l ., yea rle ll, of bille an pei ~5 Ol'd~.;, I ]I,... o hut El t,f Ilh~l... ill I~e .; Reptrt -f e~lectrial ... nigtmr. T oel

,Exalnaim.n.. held at tbe (enlral Technical plleatl o I'l} iit I" E all [,}DeeAlo,,I It i~d m ii ho ..... D1,mbe,. [Itll fo, T. B, F, W.

orioR ~[pprenthi'ell,.II :qql ... blft ee gistiele if, Hif~5 ithe1, 11,11 IlpaLtp, mpy hi,711,. Ie L. uJ. mO. ;5:1. rlTORONTO, DNT. with thu, apprE-,ti,,,hiI, hae-i Tghjli yel-pII l KEtzlteh D) Airl~is ollh, ¥~,ii~ that , Ib '*L~' If fbol it'.ardsl,/l1I Wel resl Eh iaf~ b"ol ah Y I WI;~T' BiIIurei IT I UI I ;uoII Ifil WoodlI hesurpr ite i['lb JillllINAI, IDTIl(L it ~e I....t Y.n i)L gaed I]l.iS. l{ait-,I{ a ~tVI s;H) 1E hill ...r i vt,l q e week Al Ii,,, El. M1,ity. Jae itlli., aw... IIewet Ih~ 10~itilantd~la Iteeme!ll,i! Th~1WEE.n ;hill Ela[[ ... nyb the sohjes,, o If ul lie ar, 1I "len Libl"t tlelr.oha i.{Iel ]s~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~ il Il IoIO I);/ LEI1I 1 I}~ .; ]I I If IsnI I i fi~lel. d ill till Tronto ])istI,, I, lcIhoar ErrLI,aElcItIi W~L~S]IIllip~bilth) mulh Chill hIIe tiilE[o]

J /il El" ItTi[il ('1kEill ,~ W[[ i} [[! ¥dl th ({lly by l ~Iyyw thi flpstI fh litit, ;f their ¥p~ldtr it.... II"v ,[TuelhmE [ol, I-Id., 66 TIe ... eranie Street, I h I I,[I~¢] Irm ii dlq. , f qi.... m. ll II, ,heIahe,, , ill welk h4*o W e. il, I Ill ...];, I'Eir-n.~i; R},i lf I_ Walton.... I Nasn ~ith A,, tdP.tIl,I.. ,I esisialI itdnnI ;i lifiy lu si- 'h.e Ill.1 1 thE)t f xx";erE 'E1, I E5lI.'El "tI : I[ I I II'ou t 1I W illiam, WE Alffar 20 (azlbt ,ilH ,]JJ~~ iI Ih I ,/E ;I E,~I l:I, uI 11;al I]'eqit , ElSIS ~l( MOl{{ I,> thlf, tN~ Irt I'[lifh l IIa t .....k~l)oklit). I' , Ki{ I at mtig~e; I( IJi.e -il;H f Allhe w r, ~] tiii fit I,bleitli. g; Rivercourti , Ifvd, Tilqo..toI; Ibfill, E(.; I,eflr illx w~I.... elltetd ;l l't;tl I; .... t.. F V, .ot ld [},& f~lat 1 AlYP.. . ..I ro, olIEE Ollh (h,1, 'If Inlilli le~ ;IIAd ftwe l , hItH , llls Iii~oS,[AN . .. mli]llll f ompaI y .f( I tllalla, ,h,]~ hl n if, Io~,E slav*l;, "II.11¢ I ;~el.I h~~it[{~,~kil~ or~ V g h, itIii ate IF~h~ I Ill k, 1 I tl h] ] i~ t,1rin, Itad To¥11,o;1trj I, (woild, i0(.]ed ..mt i oIl d. ' E . ,o',t dit.. EE,. iar lthese i([ Ioll io1t bil Eml ;1heymur{ haY Ie1 i hti., tof i .... ` ])ig.1 tihk [a fl ,tl~~~l I~ ,l IfIt I~i, 1ll -I{[, E I ifE.mnIrai 4I 1;~,1 IotHire: Wilmulok. Maybe, thlb ,,.a~o nr.a}{IkE li, ntlf;l,¢ohte 5!:iRi e All p liL, I &,l~ Wk pfol cc%% I .... I r ;utI I o ntLSwe dol I it h ...1 , [151$I.... . s an ' Lh me, f~ht E,!huba~th am... Ira5,(k, teI~ll,, nee "I kI ('eruptlly, Ltd.. til K{~lg tz, W.. nu epal . .rH , tiaki., had m. Iwi th thel Ilik, IHl,, IIl oE,, Ar ...Y birll Naly, air fe s 32 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

inrriekI. new faLtories. power pInlit, roald- strike at cenive'ntiion tinlosi in eon'-entioni and the WOi.kgttS theI had failed to read and is exactly why. ways, , ete, tIust Ie consLrUcted hll the hort cities? interprtet their onltenlts ess .o..i.tlI time and we Ire theI hoys wh, YorL, ater atiteded the Connecticu Fed- We sornvtines use the tear viLw mi.rror to ear, indI will do the job. let our itIltO lie, erntin of Labor con'entlon at Bridgep ort, hlok back upon the road we have passed an I, oI"trI>wetd fromT. the Mrires- Lell. ii SLeptember.LIrnld I want to say the What I see sometimes is not exactly cleat. ra, Ir ,hi our war pI ,lrIIrtIt the people eiiriLo~n thel haliu- ittove noent to Ilnatn- Brother W. B. Doss gave a very dlear and of our I no-ItI States must- itll.n.e the most la I high standri of leuldership I of par.- [inLerest hg review of what we had aeco1,, gtgatihte undIertithlig ever tInreiveh il wiorld ToutIit iiprtaic if libInlr is to g1 forwarId elislbed in IOU. lie also gave us some darn hitior' in %'orldWar NO. Iour exieidt- l it, nilson of r epro eatingthe graot body g~ood tidyiceo in ofder to mlako ourselves bet- ture vore .,i..elhilg over $!5tO000,o6tnO 0u hif he A netlean eopl.[ enphasize the need ter during I94a. He has put his life in our or alhut $150 Iem capita WVbat the CO ,If of organized labor to consider its respnt.i local, teoIg around some 30 years. The satlie thi, lar ,ill be i beyonth aIl imgmlinlon bilitis,. not y in Lie inihdustriat field, but o.i Jis fae toldIas how tlad he was to see It i l h dho ly of every iVlitlal It> I itt the poltcal fiehtI. Ste that ery ,Iat anti his ]aIII come oIut of the rut- We will oll triUVl, io, Ii- best of hi abilily , filt wtit111aroif e' y famoily in organized labhr. do Ilit To follow his advice and thereby try LI C... Ohhe respec thatt he does. PuIlhiLe of t e Heo.s. t, beauseyou ar' atidI every-hodly e-. n~. far as possibNle are iii'estitig itt thi safesl illtW-t th.t. t ii lhk r&'git'teredl andi go to ther polls slnd ¥ote an~d We ale o fwt s f oeour misgivigs W'ld toi * the nited StaitesG o ernm'er...nIt. liarttecpat e hii their sexvelnnreten- I amt A number of the boy; will enroll fit rlsss The purhase of a Defense BJInd .ik share abecked to learnl thati a large perceintagec of beiui Spo nsored by the cLueatinol colnt- ill the ciusmle to rid the eal, of the nmd tIt- tnenlbors Ol vr tffaned labor in the Ltate tee of tile Nashille Trades and LaborIour- do,'f of 'lea ep 1ri1l... I theTiv 'nllow doubl. of Co.incticut /wete not registered. I at sure li. These clsses will conl,...... I January 15. law;I "laor of Asia. leadership of lasor will seethis is teltooted hey include Labor aId the (LtIAtLL11 IH PlaNi' I. [lOL, al.iinm ithefuture, tn order that wu may and the News' a',d ia ory of the 1Lah l'1n's; Secret; or - oarr. through tile s'gan of the American T.ovenment.' Ner before hltI there been a loledelt ht of Lalbor- '" reward tihr fricies greater nLed or education int or ranks. New L. '. NO. 377, LYNN, MASS. int'd deTea t alI t- leni.. `' T hils is .a -ic etehIl sLtnallIons.td .Iew proleLs ever fly yde- Edlitol le re to rur Iheitlie wlhi, h m be su ccessful ly mand of Ils IIt''lligertt a nd e /ntlragJLhI dt¢i-- Journey.d from East St. twml ..ver tie ie aIit eI-ahtgt Ile o, oide i- stops. No roek xas ever fitemed that cwuldti't (hristr',uis holiday to visit .. hoYIte local a:1 Slmot-t blusiness ti....tII an soialst , re l- e cra' ked without adeVluto protect ion. Boys, ;shy nlo all of' us provide this and notI 1. on. Manss lIade a tou1r of the '-TW GeLaIl etonlagVVIh~popula ;11111..,lld unts,yosTeIl Electi, ie u oith our [tusitlIXsI manager. lDevitn unit, wtiteh has nmt'tirticr every regu~lar ask tlt' IUsiJPs manager,l the secretary arid Hat- 01 vul. 'I lt-ee l crge bi.. i igs aIitt tI.... ihly mee I jng light W zrar 'ct s ..aI [t t-f the eOecutie lh,.ard to dI it il1? 1.000 feet lonIT, by 101} foet wide arIld t ]i'i appetier'.anll It suiirly Ioes ,et thfe Broh- Oar Jtisilita manager, Ir'it-Ir' T. P. ]oCf- oille house; Lord Elel-t-ic Co. duihi the th. .I-r to iieetings No.walk anId Gr'r...w.i-hi tis, ,ays h, rxrtets Iwo or three doefeso joIs Walter Ketster from loecl N.,X-l is hii uillt, Whlste'l urn. anld lritiol ULit art Ilow to break in Iblout 60 days, lb, ani Brother charge The sibel is up and one builing is MBlyi[I[1 halve made severajl trips to 1he eloped in. l erewill also he tw. I1),000 uit-a Wolf (reek Dam project lately, ertihea'oirg This is only noneof olr affairs, so to speak, to lget nu1 iltelt ovr- wlithwilih IF. 5 ETl pu t in ItI thie Lynn Gas antIdlectrie plant. Sto.e & Webster has this jul). Vhey IIte outl anlluaJ1 e]Rm baiki artr hIecoining known gineers iIId the contractors. The contractors iving piles ow. The scalT, YI is $1.37l7 stlte w'lde. nald reni.nizel as amo the besl. seeL IO be very nnft.iendl? to organized nttl hour attd oni ITe, rI Iell 22 t uti wett tnt Npltr tpplause for our entertarntLen[t cloo- labor. A n...atitlIg ;as obtained a week ago riiitee, as Represeltative Charlie Aker says, belit'en re,,Iesenlatives of organid labor anti If T lirid' go home they woeld hlue ~nI show nit' a ei il,'rlRILLrent cotliylittee.ood anLLtht eOntractors, resulting ,i. a committee throw the Ioaa'ts nItse away, and I hate waste, yIiu have a good lucal.) breing chosen t go to WXrshiInton to i-... I idtt't stay for the,ash nlibturkey SOUp No..ocal B 120 wihbes tu an no/i'ce through out the differenes ThIis project is important They follw hi sequence in .i....[ hLines Old the i;oluiitns of thie .I UI.Na, that it, Liniane.t.iil because it htl to,peni hI, ltl first of a chain bogey itan income tax is hItrhgitg over US cundil.ion ha a[llwed us to display the pa- of dars slrt.Tg the CumboLrltlid. Two otLher nw. I wiMh origresxwotld lis a law tI triotisIi of all good Americani orgtti-nlaits ha' c been ap proved for eonstruction. [ese take it out of .ir, piay ealh wiek. A few Inore Ii1 the purchase of a $5011 defeehea p It..d re- arc what ye will work on in thle future. ruts out of oIr pay won't hurt Intuch. and eantly. anid as ittie s eson we will ,onsider Otr ick coLi.... ttee -oerts Brother Price is all for a good cause- fIrthIer [Luvhaises of governmetit dIrinsc ipp'in being moved to Vetranis IHospitia. They don't say oirb aboutthe dl -aftee: Miurfrer-shioro, Tenn. lIe is somewhat [In- fromii 14 toL. I fear therI-es a igger in the (ondereld stilt on infant, hut a sound and proved. being able to rece. compI....ny frmn woodpile tie-re Let',s have it. it ean't be oil popular local of tIh- stlate and the Interna- 9 to 1 a- Il,. aIrd from 2 to 5 p. . worse that, $on"i of our boysI got oIt Wak.' 0lonal B oth e hood of Electr Workiers,icat we The cIIfrt is tituted tO p rovide help far fromn all Brother led R1lnyan was a Ir success. for Ilaind and Ptrl IHarbor. WIh, iwill take care a'eI reeiLviag weondlerfl I cooperation of tiier fatm'ilies while thLy arc in cap- in side Ioals of h, state. We wish espe- which he ttd his family are very grateful. vity,? [Does their pay stop? Does the go' cially to publicly atknowlodge the coopersI Our T. V, A- boys have con through with erlT ent carry rtsu ralnre in case they Vnt tion we ore receivin g front,.. local No- - bells ringing in their negottitiors for wage killed? Just af, w idle thoughts, Will cloeI Btridtgeport, anl ManagerWBusintss George increases, 'Ihi; was done as it should ha.e now before maylind wVander, too far Mylen; and Local No, 9h, New Haven. Bui- been, ..c.ross the coIferear table. Brother Etn MelINStrN~ ric*s M.JaIlger ohseph l,/urke, my fritd aid T. I'. Lofts and Brother I'Stutdio" Couch year friend, the Senator- ted r boys. They Il uIs of the hre$s Secretar; - represen We publicly iaLtt tIr, hebersof ainy local fine work of Brother Maiioll }ledges itn pre r use in these I.U. NO. H.-120, WATERBURY, (ON N, to any of our reeings and affairs Itd (IlIfe par'nri¥arious briefs for our cooperation forieneat the of Lhe Inter ounforenees. Editor: Local No. B-420 celebrated its fourth anni- naltional Brt.he rhootd rof Electrical Workers Brother Leftin report; 'reliving a Christ- versary Friday evening, November 21, with ,Vnd its members- LIsos card fr~i,, Brother and MIr. Charlie A he (hI, rit "liia season 1i hut a ;lhr& o sheri buliness meeting. After the mneeting DoIge, who are at Cueli, C(anal Zone. a social was enjoyed by Ia large pecerttagt OiL away, Local N,. B-I20 extendls to friends Brother Diodge proved hi .self a ROwti nle- antI the Brotherh~ood hest wishes for a merry hiatia- anI a good /union IItt while working of ouL nietibers. h istb, a hapyw NewILIAsail Year. Our halt was deeorated for the occasion and in our j risdli on. and wI' are Iad to hear At aiM or flr'.s, the entertairnlent committee did a sweoll job. frotn him. ItReomilg S-cretary- All who attended had an evening well to be Jut in etse soe of the Brothers did not remembered- see published a portion of thl speech.delvoerel TENN. lReports wet- heard from our able delegate-s I_ I. -NO. B-429. NASIIAILLE, reetitl 3 in Chicao ,by Mr, Thlrlan Arnold. lonl the convention hold at St. ouis Busi- 1E2litur: he was qilodal .saying (as of IT, Nashvile ness Agent Scully and Brother HIarold Hath- Our bIat meeting for 1941, wbhiih was held Banner, Ioleeuber 29, 104I/ ta thhe HVour away. ListeniFg to their reports should nITaki ott Dactintter 18. w1s one of the best. Xvery Bill 5218 wouh, not solve lhe hllor problem. aTly lellltr feel proud to be contelted with ]](... fer pieaelit I..ked as if somIIlhmng nu but would be a corner of structure to be sulch uli o, atiniatiun as the I]1ternatlonaI Ihl halilteued It haIl happened, L U- No. built. May I add. and I hope Mr Arnold Brotherhoodj of Electrical Workers. 42qhad enJhoyeld its lIe..l year. ALtenanle sees these words. aWeordi,,g to nl' thIory. President Floyd lsstings wI.s absent, hiii- ws fair, much Lo.. I surprise. In the pasf the orfganniLz laborm ovemen t was instituted to illnIessi but we expect to he..rIIN report at ew Lihonths it has Ieni rotten. 0f1n' itn a to provide people who work with a means our next regular .o',thly meeting. We know while we heLr a,, .x.te.. soe ate measotn throu¢gh which they ca, ask for n just sharp it will bte a good one. One thing he will have ahle, most are nto-We happen to know these of what they p rduce. To tin this we sone- to explinrt is why restaur.nt enplo.ee. go .nI fstewmIeetiag, these Brothers have tuissd iti es are oiilpIHi ed to turn to a last resort JANUARY, 1942 33

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il f Aei.t ~i~j.aL inrinrl,l0ilh ; ),h{ I~tl itda4sttiafs. hittll of theh :atitr a;a- tlrq stlmrliri l Il l ...*III ,hich hell [h'h" it ia 't *till relagiousI5 So trlir,.tl srbser'e,l Harl"i-' v-r3i,wi l~~~~~tii"i t, . ..-t'l>eg I u p p I a, aio.- All h th e Ishia, ],eth of i,~hIf I}It. [.J ii,, K LO S air:, Oll. lt A.itI-IgI,t I&Ill Nir Ara,,al'h, riatt* rt tuaatuiwl L.ot..LI F .. Irit ,h l] bl,r I I a iei..i ]til fllo:ly I• aIs st thi. k i,+ th,e add tar. rI s ai[ its r>tle ''ci])ayn. the strWk. h11al.ea I:l, Ma aalll... iril[. }im I11 O iteiml, Eur,,f dhd orttl t,, hamnstrinug the erintlao>*'' h adi u,'~t. yat L. I. NO. 183, TACOMA, W Sl. waorr grilane. 1'1a7 tiII re>v upIn * ide Editor: aliau cilt, rii' .. ntwl..,I faIrwar oa,rliric ha,,uL, Miih ,,iarrii. l,,It-s , iiml't l it, Af Ii- t~li}~}iesu i~re pertariIF att ]eisLire. whih,! -hnl ina revkha-', t(:xtl~UavTr]Cit( :- I[) fhap Irst Ivorll 'yi,. 2'gitl I :rtyllritz lii Ti It llifi-titlile , JtI lt Yt (-hailt BleIL[a' [Ia., Mui~}Jltl',t~ItFt exp.e... fillfOtI l kl (f.. I . L v'i iti , ,Llt ( lr-ista, '-e~ rol> fiauallL( -. a- IIa- trO-: llblrF uthe, lf ...... t - "iitl., t ItltTiorl ilvl Iintil to [Lh gIn F[,nin ait flit-rLtl iE i iatl-lhilljst'lxliltd Iklla ii] [lta I n'xtard pl±,la,, g e'lLTh i ½ ff01 l :age that IeLI Lir Jiipll~ig ,b aI en, ILorlI- the lIIs, with il! uirl11r ig ,,> hit, t t'tli ill [}le t'tllti.T i,a itittis I-tintrolo', to [Ii}lse whose ia-r'Ilit-I Iu.vL.I.(.- I Ll ....I . I'. hi, will rit Ilie, wit thile ll t~air I/ra I l} a TJe* lrlle'i a> Jltp %tita dp' aliaaputui¥1,}s \[ht'rl{'rI 1 iLII Lirilin-gli rot 1o itrn jll ::[,d] ursai o4 T] woriallr]tlisit th tli]ig l] l sill Il*~l, If th~" p *~y " l In l li,~ lrll~ g. uill.ia,Ii, IIi~la , I ,l,lp h]rt'iI'h~rtit Ih fu,,rlI. I i f. k;,I 'I is i alIl i, Ii ll 'i, its w yV OiF liIe' th L: ] L l III:I ll rl ,,.. s III... bi ellth llj.. ti t eLed ]uihu I11LJ ~,]p, ,L, ;LL L,1 ;.. I 11e' ,, ; I L' I I .ht i blit nffa till nu]'' ofI t i-,l' \a'i} Fl ly W,, a-W, a k0!1 lIt t hao Il it t Iiisu.L e LlI,,it'Jirl I~(~a'I ( h,ff , l l J~II I I' LIIji1Lh ,I m ,uil -Ilom it, ill el't elIall d i t l r, (]irII I . e,IlIl'f-OrI , J k]a1l11 lirIh.L ithr,i ir >'J f.. i, i z... er,, l(1f1lt hl'pw lrr im' I s;llaI n1r1aoiirr .i Fii~$t,:l he ]lenihig c arols hlam' a- kim-aM rain ii~linartlii-t I v'o ,dl l L ttol1L J...]) 1II liritir {' , i~et'l (K litntaiu] oif aiuin~i,.ha; ''a] l ii, lI, I ' -, .. Iu11 i mal, It IiI, l tO ,l{.dl;e .II I Ih I> 1illh iv fI II111ILI ea. rate a>x Jirt' tiaT> ''Ta 3. hiil:~t] [II L ][i],~ ~ , i l I ~;1,, a ,J (:rn~ *hl mb, tilar. for flu]1idt the V;tkr TatiiT }l 1J'Aifql! ]i ll li1 ii hl[ i, d] II l1u},r1 tZIOT!I ot die new~*l~[iiair U, -iii-] IxaII shill LLya ITIuLe Arid' l hIfui tll I,. ;i, tra b.I Je II Ii(d f -cald-ic hoarIe olyi LL Larth L II Itt in thl,i 'rha11m , .k lfmh III C I, NI. I 2.1, I 51N I, I tldL (~,L'ld, t Hil -,(I~L .... i, a,o!h .HTII . it ' IVhe (I toyl. for ... o ha,,,. ( a ~ltil I , t i.. .. t ti., , THIS BUTTON IN YOUR LAPEL Ia,; d lia ,- ILLd toll FIndth ly ,, ld h, i I i**aa.lf~h lire the Ill Pa alit l (t E thrA ~ ii.',,-It : W ]r'I X Jl,,,,,h AiiL- ,

Old] hralhats othotught rue hard. [hepr iLI hila,,, ]ink' tiLkIrt plate. 'I'h' trelt l iIt{.l toctiaiii ,tlrrri{{lyta Jli na< expanrses tar W'aLer: $.85 statels brhag een forcer] irto aapa-rir''t warf,, tIf is raravv gut-utteLr that'l ttfl.ty a~ thei ,W(inh] t}hu I'[1 'LL11srier l I f,~ FedI .. *IT.,~ rhi aIta- f[n or ,thMlh valt,¥! a..i r- ...l -.,i 34 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TheJournal of ELECTRICAL WORKE£RS and Openators

tuI jll,q ff:Ie [he M,~ f4,~I I 'e ILoliel Illemtil~ IiII.tl a letil. e exe tts is kicked ~fi up1 I I*litO II u~l I,r , of Iheb lhe, daily, alh"tmint t.'AO~I lheli=-T*i /l ftil 1od ih/ft~re meI I had. So strtting pretty o~'4~11 X~l ¥ ,.d A Lill. lll ht,. Ilwi' I I ,,1- w lae ilthe IT, lil'th I T411 b'okmB~ I,, ne l:~. 4hI,f ihell'i* li ll , ... r aitl. Itl IL.b~ I'o Leorqm /~eilgt lep'lelut ILL I NX,. 5117 i,. anotIIher ill.. 'If the IIIURN1l I~a~b, nd Mailta,'b Iflth. 3c/h,w inv b llliiT~e ~ I i~ iIt o1 l~lII, ill IeL I I f.. ILL I. Nofill ; ftll th. pas1 Lill hill ilee it, T ITIglf ltle I i s lP tmd T,9rne111ou1. ol/t11"IIIII fel N. lhaI ,el ligeahrus lul ofh th( .ith 17 dt;i""w l eo"ali t s of Port lan LI.U.NO. 546, AtI11ORA. ILL. Illtd 'icminty, their JurbicNtio.. ovln G Ill II I, 1LeId L .f liftr mdmiiId, IilhOm p illoli ll 1 Iefsl'll~pbl~l\ll,14 ol Vally wih afew hihrai, I IInsr., Th e ,ItIltI Li ofI I Itht anInf ¥lal,]Ion Ill~ I'asll, IhII I ielhe l]sIdllIerxe1 h~~i~~t,,BLt ho rlflle irL~ITl II,$1% weI asPI ILI .... III]/h' ,1OII, 1 I 1 Bli~theil IN[11hu.i 113~ AIg ,s~i~LIT 3.I,-,IIl Ill hI :,, II UII it , k- 1] 3I II Il,ot ILL }l, I s; itre i nlIL ILLely 111 il./oh,1 t Lll[I~o1 1 (lif tilwoI, Isigllers b fplopsdIIA INllior"tlzll htdLl cAn J [}lank-l l lI arll i hllr'es im g Lit icl h> ]Jo,,t .L~lixni on. n£l ],,th "hgei~ler lal h u la lt .1'11 bY ill, r;lpl :LIlII [11/SlI ~hi.. IllelEbl. oIT hII flthatiuNllonal II11i"Llnyt ... ]eqlidlllre ,,b~YL[IIhrOligh y ...I~ iltol] P IIldIt. ILoca No [~ I18g ;ar. irIII, the othH 1o, "I ..upepe I rs llL.. p~llip]ll h ad, tolII ,lIhl ,L. e¥it liptlyth psI the aTPp"lecr,'' ·'litilla b~Iisarticl LI 1 ,nI,t... imiqe,[hy we"I. ,l~tkh1.1wl~ il the hill, y wLi prperly.. hlt_ tntiel im thls sl eM.11d "Parlise41 or hll cePted the t.JiuI ..ss, .. OLhT, III Atierkran. peIt iol,thril I ctm ela iv1 7`II 111Aelt I elI>I 6O, days fil , t. th, ter~lmiafio ofllt b*I eI~Inllt thalt IIIAI 11ltli ..... L Iilqptvl. [If hillnd I,,i I I f usI ha; ll a,o~1:1 yort the w,rpe tlIto irmtaefnee Tort' aL~~~ow Lutnt hltII jIhup ITI Mll]] t+ DiI(qll Ieel xllild"oi be IIL.50 per Pill. IIII edI'll¥,L II I,,,I L.Ill I it~LIl~ ILIeII 1 [/TL I i...lqit , I IrII, .,irlmit I. [8.ie '[h NLi 1,iol~.f O t W1+ hI-lsl i[l 'rll l i-ill &~[ill! %%helI~ll a I It hIIIt oil d 1,ll4[a'k 1, p~[ 1.H IJdlp, lr I lan. I w} I (h IIllSII ~Ie T i4 dia Ii ea Ij I1l¥1,1 il iBL,PIh illK

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aidI just ILr Ii' to go lilnn .nd jurisicitiiail argunenlts etiween W, arerqually co1...nidi. iat organtited You grt out your webs tlhe birinches uf the IlInIthlerhoot.I Ne are lilor as a whole suhnsribes t this idire't A, guod siaet pack you Iiut ... IIu r back, tne to Ely fiat, still haring Imrne few litle ilabr rows hul arid deterined dlelaration of patrraitisl iad You Iget ntlrir just going Ifter that. .hingsare going pretty wIlI consitering all Ioy.ldty by our in.ern.ational ofiletes But iI' Liari. t..gh Mll Ireek, eireiJnulsiri I A, Blother W. M. Nea] says It is the solemni dully of all Alnnricairis, Ib You gat dLwn to the lireak i olive I.v.r.Ihilt is unilder contrtl, bus, W, ire words :iLid ael ori. to sunIL r ..nur Goverli ].u""ry and, iist.lare deld thIan tookiL;g withgas n..w. L I ), per reF, t itl thel , ruset'utio.t of the Ynui w All night until jliIt IliotIt five. II vIur homeward )AIIlII ]. li;VAN w Iaso foully forc lup.n us, S l'tilices it I Your Pe. t won' track rend, Pross Secretar y, Iigi tticasU aa ilre Idy have beell made aril l mid. greater s .t..ris fatt US in the fIllUle ThIe .n. wnhqIl, if tiLns wI ever (CHICAGO, ILL. ,laysof the aLilte..sers and the isolatioriists ]l will I s1y, it "ill omie daml, L. I. NO. 794, check eclitity pay. [lave passor wIar ItW fIlceld with the gclni With a I.iIlih..II and of this, great itics wilt vary, clil/, BrothersI relliitIes or all ut war, a tple of War that In thie will dii do ahbut "Smtiilgc Pint" Perry. NO. 7114 calling fromC hicnago is t , great extent .w to us: a kind of xIl' 1nsl5 ils they ibis is Local aI I to think and hlok this carefully of that is rfLIuliIe ,eae to the ;iost hba.teed BLit stoq, Wghlale just finished tLirig inventory l tur ctivitiesa for hipyrar,4Il, and we hild warriors of the past. ]he gout ncnent awll the 'epleof die ht giit, ott a ilav.r like llt ylair' dlir, th.,t oitr 'eroM hsus a complete balainced ik it good, Inrked States havo ai.ays in the past sin hisi, is rot u funItily, ethelr budlget. In closing the buok o[f 1,41. ge can moiunted all olbstacles that stood in the way B1, [ 1have tried y very lmdesL loockback and say to oirselvest w elldone in the rif freelnl.., lberty and the denceriltir way IlrI mray ey Irysl. Never before has tierie been a time where there o>f life. '['he san.. farces will ..ercoi.e.. Hd Relefor I sign eff history If the labor ninounentlt Rty. You uitrli.ount anything lint is thrown iln Intl ALtI, 'n.I~ yezlls to take a tiUULI lUil ren is mtrlaer need for comipldeu w¢e ill the United States way Iy warIia dictators till their hire kn.w. sOllii n$ il iv W. ]ogi, chairs lilns Ar r. , jide awake. and htd Inai stArti are I littleh ielied tii sit back ill our pt (ss Serertary. frill rest of the thin, teamwulk if ovei 1;30,000.000 pioiph puIll- anid isoili .uitels"les the 'si is sad ntjittkre We have }teen irag toifethiti Pfo one rihjeetive: ¥1tlnry for TiILt,.. 11IOSION, TEXAS if I nlay .ay so. Akerite nid freedeali for the oppres~(I L. t. NO. 716, ill a ste of lethargy, of IbeelhgeI 7. Our local unloti liat eonrpletni a cvt' suc it tlnk the tragic evIlt has biee a very lIIg th, i ance ally us. 'When cossful year iLth roJhil a rihllln s l I t It 1941 1o bring lthe inllesIge IIt01e tn Texas, has of death arnd financially. At the D ecember alleetnLg of lrlew f..oiiiI U. NO. 71, lintftlon, tile .Jap.s saled overIrn their wings of ille WOltKrra. the DfelawIae (i.uu. y Central ,laLrir Il, sirted I, he esilLiH....S nin.Iith.iot warnig b.n..fld Pearl Ilarhmr. Dlrlast icttinto of oIffiers was held. [lsitteis Mall, hi~ng~ the Iiist year we hIlie hadi plnity his gIavi us the geeti light and helped uf work Ilre ror all the ''hnnlh. guards. ' alIt away thie rmth that has engulfed us fill o agegr Bert Iha.tiiera was elected presierit all but very few stile have tikenl care of coltlil Ilnt ie attaeked anid Wiiati, iurke was elected Jrustee.t ilairi cears that we L Irothershi, w Ie hre. II turnltg point in history Brother Chambers was aIso elected is iele- al t trav'eling ITis has been the cases I thilnkl, haId t .ail for lake to call your atttntion to hr gate to Lhe, ter area tatioril yoluths one oI ... I ntilt to Itari a job, but things haes oIned up i .n.ahine Yo, have lintietd pplreniticeihip conirtittee. hell, Axis prupa is our duty to foster and suphort lie a bit tlo. how they attack mtinorty groups,a o 1 put It for this wvar, without l in I. dl war County.e Tbifs ]boidy I have i.nrike.I on Ios.. ill if he larger the hIame on hentl alid haiw, eel some and should be brought up to its greatet strength jpls iI, this jur>isthin ,otlngi no detail. Their plaa is to dividie rule, if I in order that sulidarity in the rank; uf lahiar swe.l guys ~ho lilna to this great Iritelwr ruh. Iate hatred is their golden exist in otr territory. hanld. ~ortie are.; (us Lawson ol Omaha.: ]ua, eall ~It is to loseII e must get dliwil Many of our memiibers are inetig thliei Allie aund [lairman of New Ylrk loiriati There is no time ll": lest way to sho, our savings in l. S. Defense Bonds alld Stamps. says, "ows coen, yous gI say. ynu tO lIusLnes,. aIn the is by taking all active lpart There is riu safer insvestiienlit in the womId M. Soivers of Akron, seveila ]hiotber' Prolqi real patriotism just I At our last regular than this fo rna if saving. Chieagn, St Louis. Seatile. i',, it natinial, defers. of the Brnth heod,.. The 1S, 1941, the flUeS. With wishes fir a happy arid Pirosle'nris fail ciss-scctiont meeting, held leceier boys parat.lutti.It New Year to all thn Bh'otherhod., anrd kliest olnly trouble iS that afet' tile come tinlt of rational defense beilg of here llld bask in thie *[.ex.s sunshine the ailst attention. thoughts for the ilrny Brothers Pro.n locas ijown ]ilitltulnta, reIeveid they Wat tt stay,s ni hat Fire inirseld the Chicago Cnnlriis- far and wilte who, it was meYgood fortiun for iw0ltt Tholefore we the peolie in the north goli to II for antid our- to m eet atJl v Lk with ,ion] on Natiial Difn[e pleidgedl J. A. flloiGItry¥. sudvi to aSsisi in whal.evtr wayp ossib e: sire ft arntiulnirt Press Secretory. Sayt soine If Our bhlu, vuiir"d i lusrihert.iore, ac are toyilg ia literal salIrail'ti Ig all]rid, oO bilt lr Si...avage, if gireritrieii I)teense tonds fromn tr lies urge coln arid everymember L. U. NO. 1-659, MEDFORD, OvEG. 'purrhlau~h, Floeluan. NIk... k a, Iell trea .y r . nIid ter. lyhs tntld Mtheiie weir mi St Lotik. oIF our local to buy bonds, I amn sure eath Editor: St.veral uf the others aire sc:attered arounid, an[ every nenuher realizes that there are At the Noverter 3 neetlng of local UP1in iirs tFe tIeIIordand hen In.ther,. ut herei s tWO frlillt the hoime Iro it as well as the No. 659, Meal rl, e, Brother George A. u a happy, o..io..... Ne, , ear to clie of toinsayt. [his is our second lurn read a Io.... to comnmemorat. h is retire wishing Itual of deriase itd. houhil receive as Irian lent from many long years of serIce with 11 our ltrthrs whoI tIr roill l around, iln. sld to all the tiaveling Jlrotherl who ha'e at.ti.t.toti is die iar fron1t the California Orefo ipawer Conipllany olId.luring the Fast ear, I'or e,,r l.e tinnths Fliltle's vast army A ... tlOin wli tuade, seconi ded and passed omue and At rnur hist reg'l.,r aetling wI haild the hll hl01...ratedi'ltO I he plains of Russia u nanimously by the members, that a copy of bronght hlnit, In si.s I ill of erinittn..ereig their indusntria reources. For this poem le sent to the JOUIRNAL Op P:EC i-oneitttI thile relehats seIi.eeld I., IIe Iheei too IIsI would tear fron theIlresl TRi(AL WiOaIltS fio publication. Illo..th.aIll we tI silly iuch visitingi.ri inllyh, they tIre overild the radiui wI, Itithls eitory, {eilt hohling nlIt nOi illS WhtI B1lither .lIet gut ttTl tillllteld y dLestr yeln Wve had pleii To Those of You Who Are Yet in line, Io, the floor we thought hi wonld never run rJ oigntiizationis in (ILIr COLlintry whn were And Working Out of 659 diown lo hlltedid/ when the "11 law'* caught tt, lmiltn to give (trlnanly the Itnellt of the }lhli lit It I'Ioek.Presi dent itlois iList ,1,tiht. lovevei r. Low that we' are in this WIT By (lathiE 0 OlUM have Kgottnn badly imussedi I W t Ihi eoven tI,III, oish anl since ouir governmel. t hIs tIrn hetanse he stoppedI at liht Siring. Ark., hlecided tn have close] ooneroation with lhr I see that lightning flashitg, When on his /hay hiak nd took at eath tIay {nisqiant gOVelrll..erht stid the British goern-r thos hlgitill drois plashinig, And for a wek awehi. 'e lla expect conplete utlity hIetwecl trees whine u The wind making the fill W .z~enk ~rmvseI,I the ihbree great Ilwers for world peitte. As down they coeleacross the illn Z.,tltnt the re.iqest of the r..enlnIers.hip and "'aL into mI Terlr.r..a. d the spider to You work until you are soaking wet, hie madoe quitni an in~terestting talk on Juris- the jiy, arid Iithrrs h'gL& snilnhe,I nit aIul But don't ind that, you're it t through yet on, exlreting all to tIe ..v.r. i res[" itgh on I and a kick on 12, A bump thlilyn int Ioscown i..d l.ening-rad. Ab' The lights go uut and it's dark as hot, But smiiethingt happeindL The great Red tni Then out you go up to the Iisow, BUTTON IN YOUR LAPEL THIS he wxas sulptned to lesti n* Rever to "is huw far you have to go Yen wondet ;r o ii hl. It ii 1u mn, I i tn nni tI ,i r I ll, hIt the grent. invincihle aril; YOU get a Iceiort that rounds just tlne. ngainiSuddenly eIe.I gu i tdan dl beLn to makIe ii nirtegki retreat, so ay ILine is out ietwee cabin 90 anId 119." .·eiilii.le . SlidJl .or Alhrnl Tt 1]itler. making .1 kingils If exIuises to cover .lust a few remarks as you shiver and shake, uip This was good news tI Is river here. We Can the car make it to Hiobalrt Lake Io Isth,db nI ill, higill Ito say to .. IIrseive, can it lie possilble When the car says Inh there'stoo niuh ntw, 'taeI&l L0 JAN UAR Y, lg942 31

thntl Ith lie4 bill hil, hytlzldLI< J i 0 il t1~ I})V I Ftlh~I~tit o rIo Il aLIt the f F .. t hai'l IzLIl" tollstmito, Wet ... trl of te 12.000 LIr. arJihrl r Ih,,ight) Gemran. amy-n hackl pvi l~ 'hill Ih, t'lle F. wlipe, Ilt m m(q~ I,i~yees Thi, was1 etleFt lb, Nai<,a La. i~n frois?a Ithdin I a,'I correctl whf I Wi th. fct I If ~hl, earth Tfore..r. say a<~ I'rabo[looeeL, ha y[aid llt wt I h,. ,f lline9i. Ill the, reuL eollfihrmed it) lc1tOlt Brot1heroo... I f FALecL th Ji~sia l mIlqni,al on ako, ]i All LLFI I, hIIII lo I };, I I V5,ike ly I, li]e b.,t~1111~ fLmq Jmme.... I iii hat ,I,,Prill ee¥Ill :* ~ 1hat~ ~ ~ ~ ~;L 'Flygivh; i.ff,a] IY ha, illda,o b , i 'rl itortlt, Ih, IIp, II,fi ) ~ ptLIse .. d~ ~ ia~r IL,t I tlm I', lb ..... h bi, il I~ I~y hqehi'l F of blio"I" A J{ Jhnsin. pety Wh~ l~j it41mleifl Ii[ ili ill ;;it i~thq,,ILI, A Mle 7ll p.,%ld.r I I f th, ;tht ih tdr 1t'Ls i ; h>L ;;i he,c ,ti L. I 5,tlL II17 WYINNIPEG. MAN. h,~. aL,. ilh Bradhe liltidn* Andls4 .,, fI~litrll"e ]Uidellt, lllwith lb, Lh.(t 1:!{eFll~p~ Ed ir: mbp LI,, k:M It Iha the).Ille I eIh, ~uetI Id uI.r LId . y11zd, hita beeLIs I11o][ihillp ,r * ,l;dia , hh~il .J feelily,, IIal ,,istc~ III or Lho!; lWiii Lilly. I.]L~L "l5o LIi FILL~hat Io37,L hi T, IIIr , t Ilyah L I~uIalq ...~ I itl our *.I, Ii ;kll Il, iT. tb m c T ia dktlef iirs I i[ J sall ILrY I,) how th1at W, till, ,ill d~ * 11h i~l iltstl l, !S, it hea~iI~l of It1 wL~t .hel~[ho 4J~ re ; r h hilt, ...gIF h }~1stl i > : it, I "h," [[jnt["t I e have ndI'l, i tlld sears,mos[ O[ [}~~tlJbtill( r f l lh l has b.cn al I~l ".111 h lew l !£.~IT"u}s ifti Ili4;]1'i..h.LL J(F F)/I[ rn h r h p ruInI Illp p t ti Lm~It' . -x lztI,*;. stll f Il I il a,. ]re ih,% FIIf'dl a/t fgoill t/ thi sp[l,'[ f Ll Irihzean.Lyttent h(, : I h;., IJ)~illty. i ht, e i,h Ithswhn ,n hy all 'ak ilb, ItileLhllr;;~ I. ,, ILL plaitroall Thevl dehL sodtdI I islthytsLi, Idlitalion of ilthouity of nf 11th, sign".,It IJtclleyl thave bee pthishte 11kt nndI ou Ol/iille II0 t hiS iJ h~I'S,l kllltlld DiBIZm oLd~the f lol, IO .I~jth.- bit]~ ILJ ~he k[a( I I ll yt ... t Ii fhril . ..i d a ( IJs rL dIII i~ to Lhe' I ifota1 1~' 1 Il ' I1 [,,Ik m'~t, h, ti~ ld Fillof COIJI'S,, bleJiill ...lk IL ,Lhpllel'ttpdorba hh'( treh, ,I., Duffi. flit A fatmiI1.I lIIII.G iay II d J. L I Te., btlatdon see .ldt y bet h h a cirf nd, ,'-rII huFltlL't, H,1tt¢l, mhpot edy~ll f h hap l bill~ ~n,'l milt' ohyf tha1Il t Ihu y bhi lt ht~~lue~t Il~lihlniht ia they phlty a.cJ- $5 Ih, I1 b,I( ,h, Ie,rIlLlLb.hp Iuom( blg i. I1 ), Nt1, L I isco nvntio.1 ()u,Fiipe)]) ioi"I'le Jdrol ililithms it ... the k.usts t hi., wIt ;lIh I... SO 1,,ilt shoritly aiftor mi d [ ~ulwodering VhwZ. the"'i IL Fll IL~ioi hil l , ip I('atallrt will no (1Ibll II [!lI ~I. - Il gl l ),3 IhrL ppIrlI... ITIrelatO,", lllal~zR. lltlf of, int,yt fl~ll I ; Al nI.'t liflil I ...... Iill re eJe I t hach .. c . , Ft ,m u

ttl'~-ll h~(I'l , l [~NILL L {'LIIJL...... l. ~ Ill1,w , PalPpr fiinadlelo pllp LaI halff ll, I ,la+ hrll 111e{ rb-d Nl A. A. hiH:,, K mmh l~its c [l~ [}ti kup ,heI, deci re, WIy t,D,.. (ieI rLillfi, i ... Ih Iaf ihrt'ofmthef r~lllltl ILI,] Jl [, Hill atol[rd ~ l $ nwhill R,,s. I FIha iL weI[ m m ,elof I Im , ftIa!t' I} pickup fromlL th, Calipilt[ %de I~n Ill ,II. ILIW. l, ITr;lg aIgtamILL ...... u1 IL, U. NO. 13L1073. AMBIRIDGE~, PA. LIh... (hutchill iF ...... tq , Il I1n me ,F tl IOH tf~itd OLmJO I I ]No'I~1t i rt WimIo ,~ ir,I iI LIs f..cFIsLJ I~(m L [{~ I .... / ..thl n/etbg of Toili 1 Ic tiFp Nlp/hL.. Ih I iu/rJ III [ fl." L~ I P)?73 wn ,led on, D"m,ill 4, 1911, ill 114ft am[ Ilestcr ionvdi. Sweey't Briar, Iflkl] H1iJ, E~ighty I8t~lee 3it l I, IlL M~etim to }~ao[¥(J,'J't[ p LrgcO, Ifi ell-lhogl, \I,L enL I... the, phicll! 0f th, Al, ILL[,], wa~, 11M11d "I .~d~l bl~ 13I/roS r lt,~ A tilribitFaIIfrilln theSwet IlhI: (l'.ieut.;i' ~ ir~ amSpil [~t hillp(hp GF, I ]~3}. ) Tho 'yb~/[} ' htl it t"AouhI ...... ITIl," illl II ~ ~1, Fitll l~ I h.n, L i thal a s~la] pr4,gr.... 11;h, keql) f ~ibmIty,, ,, ithe Itm(1a... I Ill .if the ~bl s, Fill 'll4 te ¢ ]I ltljt,l, Ih, IL, I " ih]qSlles'L m'etl,Ii1I~ .5 mmuL,, p lu] n lr o li'liv \l u..i )lb retvrlI 1i LII I, l11 "Z eI~ IL,; The eeI. P andII" it 'La& al. ,liII[, of 4t2 bil~,rn y l,, theL wld , 'p,

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it, ! IL IGmIl I hlSi, ,I eI,,, t ,11I ILLa I ,IhI i~¥~ llrIl Ai ,,a~ W I I ll ILLU pllyI h eJ thl !Liull1 , ~I~lII [ IYlILL,~ Ll!e ,t 1 phkq, I L ~ IS, ii IIh, r ~ I hi ilml I x Ix[il;r HI ,h,I " p t ~hL; i ~,UM,I I Tm L~*, li hl 4 {'I, rI III,i w hi~11 1 L:; z:I LI,J iLT it I , Ita Day qhurch,I sritC e :, tIIi th,, i",Ll M ;i i( w ~: Lfuli;[)le II alma[ l h li l ([b li Ih~ ,raii .... rtLfpe hln, itW, etjo", ,[ t~;I itill lf~ FLI jibr ha4, Lanii htl,WL 3i~ ILL UH I. Ith rtlH IV, hay,, qLlt aIL>," [111[e I hi itilurly I .. LI IIL41J'I il t~L 3+ ir ht,, ]daf :m,] th J,,Ltr! I'1 ,],I U L A...TFLr,llr thl11 ife; I he, ~ ril ,mr b, n,,l b i, .t. Im...... ~ Iti A , I.. .. Iurol D atl $30 to, Fth iht IhI,I oV ,e,id 1 Il %,ILs LUl, [ri t ,is h ,e Dit -, he.. II,, L Mhlhhcn Sj. IyJl 11J~V.hSO ~111 I'llit .... riLlle~rs Ar1K.. idfo.. t,e I It I"who A BNO( (ItH htlt S o'hill Ii~le[foillv t th, st' ,il Filthtv faredli ,ith the duald .... "ll 3U The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

I atl l $ ti l ,F I he 'Vi, I n. l l. t i t't,e, pen'dde FF tihe ettItneeri it in tl ,teit I miriwki It, et, I I., I IllhefII.I timeI ,h lil, elgarc~~~tes, d1;l~rq[I, WIN X. ,'ral, ] f..t' their .hareIf the fuit Onie of t ake it &'Ijitir'g otT i l l o iL tat,, r Ith lm.'hIrihFp I f MIIlI'. W it I1ri A. t ralltl,' ,:1 the "ch,wn,' "t the afffit was Ed jjrirnhn1, IF l'reis Sucrrtmmry who ii [tiw q'eratiim the new FM niittelt hrl eII MJ 1 torkret the SIt Un of I,] Ituith' ahnt welq a..iriff [,%I1 IItA) itI..IllOrIt . iI I llbetig norI iFl"IIlif t ultI t F -;iti',Iahai tI SiritirdIay, N,; I. i.rt.. r ILL. fi'elta, dt rholl ha)ripl~tt he h ,bee L.. U Nil. 1220, ('BICAGO. hft iyer the thref...il I I tII atrI, it It,. a ll t IiII Ejittrl ,per tig ernt)Ltgh time ihi h a bar ral deitded tha. a 'i'leal Itiatel. ;l]1 t a:l~l~ 5tlike I lIed the, lati)r WL r NlielIII.%%'II,EI1 MiIIs El adif, flioe o[l Ihe' Iot it r, li e, W ould d[io at Iltb of gooL hlt the rli 1 ]I ,tlut I IeDefg lile tW etttlI ' Navyhiarele i, uml Bill Eddy, well bIii,1wai wheta tih tfo 'eell I .eIa 'a 1tt situck hitl ImIlaw. I igt theIInI t"illy hours ot SItln fulr h. i rti ile tIrg w'ork t fi the nidtlfitl a End I, [ tif [ itrir i'lv the free. it wnsI ot hiili'i tLl~ :ni~d the st~tittoTl wis aisle t. a('t'n'n 3 to llmi' Ill it, .'gtlari unit, Slibt il.. ti! IIi Il lh.h ''el. I i ke ti'' ,r ~ht o tim, Far that tiy a -d the follow tt. 'thai a nt ...... rt ii th t'i t Il'( l at, $2 5 11 t ypeof i ndi'idul requiired l t.r 16 s I ck; I 'oal eihang we [ire tall pl'oLl of. Her h iti, w I th y O trial trllrIsplil t t ,,it alsot iplaiee thit even though aI rioli, ,,h n Im t rhou d[ ith tarytile ! adta reital ITay lit dliaftei, he.. it.) fill irk I IIIe tiasfr.rel to t'adull. Rndar, all y3'it Ia}, p e s Set retar'. knit~' P a sy stert tuned t, loenili add te;} r etmoi qllyhilts. ,iirt'ttft aniZ~ siilaijIt'inuo bA' L. [. NO. 1232, GREENVILLE, TEXAS l ie t ia tt rt ri t li t l~ r i t (~ 4 n h t t i''t h't o I ff .d 1 l i f' i etn n- oft H i t tt'nh trt iive.Ii Edit or: Iah -fleeb 's Ing s idi ,'rgani k ,at lold tit eni 1 Th*e nic*mhe rs w rie all ver3 a..tach tI i , 'rie I. B, E, NY. Ioca1 N t 1232. of (reel,- rtele i1 hearing lleuttennit Mil¢ lrd pfledgetd t'il. rexas. celebrated it, first.. lelli]%eary their sitathc, ill thi nlatlr. tn NovemIer 21, 1941, with a tnrke 3 diilltia Li~e ~l[,Db~*r~il~wshI I thitllk hi.,~ fir 'T]he following is a etlp3 f ;a ..eol.u. il. at the Washillgtio I}otrl. til differell[ IuIon IlrffultiLL.i onis of the city were invited. TLhts ia-se ld ttlan~nhUt ly at ro1i' lh st I. .eetinlg. ¥aai,ki ,iv h .. detli itlne [;tl f ('ot~ it i * alu 1220, A. 1. I'. IT. irteIl i-t lit' barber's, tnothIti plde o Ila-e "ReIolvei. itala Loeal No hto thatlk Mr. I'hotvpsorn aid Mr. Shti LI. > F._ W ., b eig eoit]to..i.. a>f ite mlielt tii', railh'i d trailin ien. itd ltietois. 1il tiht koikI i,1£ hi' MI titt:oal'i'y IOtiUiId£ir theit ali of whom rI e •iual ifwtli'd d andd I .... il'ill BilleI IlhiOh.t epi ll ] Ild:t, , t it' orgalnz'inri I tur Moh ile eatir lS tee'lni'iatit. tin vol itteel' is eiviliittn The local union tlhas uirclis-eil a DefeIse ill this niatiolrtd !ll'lotu iul for ti, ili]11 Hir u In" I 'tIItId it fillII ki Ite fl bo nd It iolittlI tt]le i antI one-hIalf hour ...m I...i.u.. littl eredii ir olhed a ith the respet ive tltee ions w ier uli te~loneS rnr% Thitt-L jt~ F W[.I .r.. , &h 'a ? ife hdill... as follows: A. B. T. []. askedI fir It siraii}}lt hour da., fie day "eek. ad oither important I~Id .nlou N,, 1/{-28o, of Atlantat. it]l eight-hour ay anl ie filla tlt half fIr p rrovis ions. allon which .. : TIchnicianls net Wa $rall i ciharter with the pal,;hert flir the Y.llw Cab Co., with 11 returned eiil'hiderrhta hoild thlr se-. LI. l.. W, Thk pirov..n helped Iu timn lority, the .m.IIe as if they haI.el ie d lot in oir neritiati... wiih WC(OA. W ie iaetid io 'ate that after rte'eeilvT titirking far (o hluth mIt i Diay in'rena-i iof Neo,,iatitils with the nianageulentI <4f ':lhart F Dudneath tn~ suI~ltitliii~ co nrtt aet Iil litrI 'I tln11I I I e hilLl w ith]. . oppi f it. . anti $13 80 foll toIl nil . (hail i- rave ear Fit-l CiiA were attemplted ailqy in NoIrlihl,, aindl o4ver. tilt LiuIp.i their reful to talk with u' the e, s a' iiei' I 4 ti tthstuintthd increase I aI ary A 12-h-.ur tny ititisivr of tutu pieriod wsil trnedi rver il the National Ilaer Reln IFII oldt with beflle working cohitit las rI tetI Andi[ lso If} ho... between a'. hilts Bloal office at New Orlealns. lia WI' W ,'& Itite Ddd1e1td1twti 1Qow iieiuitner to oil ,i~itlltS. 'Irlt reIuesLt then started a eahllatirtito acquaint thu I... lhis r,io bth. I ...nit granted. A satl at'' iiil eF ir of ... lbi, i]lf other parties tauitelen¢ with the W ' wi.l it ihlah ]k Brother 'I L Pli.,[n. in- $g.SO was gran.ted to top I... l pef ' feuk: utact, farlt of tlhe situatio.n The PIensat't 'Ietral helij]otl... rtse ttiti¥0, titid I. E. [ tinder five yetarsI pei¢ iven gvda i edta ii I aLitr I initn I.... I. ]4 Th IV ],oal Nl. 67hit Ai,rr trorbie,. bltiunto anaer of Chauffeurt creases arutitiritinlg Up to thin tigitra>. il PeTnsa ola g ,aveuIs 'alualil rioler~ttoil. Teai..tegl and [hllrpte' of Atlantai. lta The decision ifieett, 275 rutlite diril... el a].imi W Cf` A tnfji- to or'aiti zer ltbtor TI t'rtirtn Nit. I~o. fur their noleh( its itnaite il r[ tipt'l~ly et h v lihq r'l>Dtptu y itt FHlai orts ira N ew their lerr itory. The jubli'ity was handlied Ily hel'I~jeii Un get ngr'trtttl. 4 Meet>' th ri, ht llts Ioll a hnapili X e'' li-il¥te y ork, W.shigli . D). I ., I ,as ., I hal,4tte. the Wisi Fl'oida Lait' Nt'wk, edited hIy KeIn Minlleapol1is ittl lq]tL Attgt,'les. II. ]'10wul. M eathers at"it Mihlh e tr'u elil :dLl LIII, IFf l ' i'' ld t]utl1ihr'l o,f th, I tetr t'i- The intinIl] Chriuitemtas IIutt i fit,' th, 'hi back anl forth to Pensacola, alslsiting ithe tait l lI Ith,[tht,?h,il . f helitrtieal WV orkoite d ne ''h y uii'k'y' vlaLJ Nero)~ h.riit outr- Atlanta Meogan, '"Weleontuw eago employees of (I 55 was'. h l e, e'i til ttti g n. \ Ve i rn ioke l N out, I ,'itII. I I A' I I t l rit i xt, RAWY, I 1 t¢ nti9 w at nit oejatiiOeh enj0y ud hy 11 whot in the Ifgieel...iet with WALA. Treveot tw'o ~qlllI h, [{io... qIf,IRl i"'th R I u, atterldt'd. iid. uf i'ia Y1.,a e'itowo w l ;i*;orl~llls faoam hehl senl to W('OA. Tils, I4 PH. ,, eti I I ar}, JANUARBY, 1942 39

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A~ his 1,~21l~I,lb I~tqLs, OL Oii.. l11{[$ oll il hefa l I I o i"ol d( 'l ']i BS hl ~~~~~~~~hibrn15ot~; and ol h ii ull Hi Ililhe .O d: am] bl ;I ll! T I e*;o I¥dh LThat Eopwr (Evlb,e 's]1ir Rf,, 1oile Till! Local U7111.11 so 4(}5 leIliI1qs be e~, lul~ T illJa, i] e o ]He-i( I(IIoihel*i is4 aceled sl1i],t]f [," ;MI. I'i;] f our hoo Ient ,o h~I faamb. andt enitid il~[o thcir~ c,iq 11 Thllia li" ])Nl ill .... II nItIl .... It Loes fi.i lisi it "'If hflhhh I Ullirn". N(, H , lIbe I ~, ) C ~l o }I ]~eoI ed ThY a )~ .f tohs eokt to cu oIflclall ,Dmllhal T., publicastions .lliai;] J,o tzl]... II filahi iii . WEIRI. D, 1, ITANNING, TLL HARPER. (ops~ Ibe ,Ied onI Ile "l]l 14 'If III )eta1 EM34q R,I GREEN, T:llihO... In it copw I,1't11, tiltial 1,hic,1H-fycIl HARR SIy8I ']iT. Aliititl Mi ,C .... I/nll ,~c makJ~o HLlilWCII.Lit ll T" Ri¢$11];1. That v. drape, o~$1 ehalthil fir h Tmils of 31 Yas." BDRI , ArHmH It, Ta31or, L U. No. 11-18 JuihosP'. Geritkei, L. Uf. No. 6 111i'l~]t,d N1ebe , 1937 ]; STARINP . /izitiated Aphrl 2f, 1,904 It iI, Vitlf Ikl.. (, fie]Jtlgg o siro is',I llat Ifl, II I; WUBREN$S. Will Ia, A~nIII htIy Go~d, iI, llIII w'lsdifi, ha~¢ Cithal l"apid" Iow £mmtN ~t'll fit ,o Icdl I¥oll/, sou t ])Hd o/11 i"st'lm passing if our, Iatl .. Brothe,'Arthur R. Tayllm: ahild ,/itly lB1oth,, Jolli~lS P. G('rilke, who. thmen~( II it GeOReW. Post, L. 17. No. 211 hml( IIt]~ ~]UC hnd il..al Ithth~£ o Lofall R ... l1,ed, '[htile' diaEPharier ~ Alof, il0 Ini'mid S'f IcpI "lb .r0, 19hi sily-, ill h tlb~.. ,o)hs Ilisnhmryd Ldilld ...tl .$...... ihl ill hisI f,,I¥yY~lt.d Ili Willies, A~ll~ighl, GOdis, HisII iflif'il~ WIII- It furLher. do ,]la taken. filom, iiT hoh hS,(1 Dec1re- R...oIved, Tha i COpR If theN, lcsolitiJll bI ..hill r , .l il o l l a e haiid a the lie spiceid III oHI, DTlirt l[¢ ioll a fopy thi bel 'i, 194L. ou.l es fLcit t hi wnh ihsi Bililhei, Geore W1post: ,£tst Tii Le Lthfi.1 J,.lllBll Ps, ihublatm itlht GEFORGE $L%~IffN2S. W~hl-,., ill ilh, desth r[ G]... n Posf L, U, HI, 211 hill twt alih "C ill I~ll, .. I dfvoted ],'ANG BAR/THOLOMVEW. I';te fill[l~ oeb , it 1, S. ROBERTS. ,lhT tO, h lkl, Tetlal W,,rkl'lql JhL~llhl forl ULo Algl es I'llifC.... fifths HIlYesnvd~ That W, s,,11m'.I il thVisepe hnd psbiii lM;ald Ife it Oithill re;,It ea ell s>hfj, [.Ill~h faill willd ]c ,latse Slid he it hotlle fil a}o[kd ro[l Till hhminti.and o 1r likill'sti Lee Newhorl, L. U'. No, 613 Jli~iilf~jfld Oll.br, ZI, 1921 RI/(.11OL, Tha1tha oY o~ the11~.$' llltitlou dape( iLl 30 dlyl s,, IflSt l l I his ¥~k"Iil" ,l "i hiadbIU'i p[) thel m Iutf L. U I NUBANT, Whelf,,. Althli Y Gh Sl sw fit .... DY,,-el N., 2L . fill, be ,I]/l Io 111e oI'lheil J....n] A, PULTZ. ol ubAdiclin aond i. eol Iesll I. lhl! [alh, ,i{ f .,l Tate Tol'thd"l' ifrlI I it fhlrT Y Nallt Fl mihilwi, CilhL Col~lB.. thie WhOI II,, hi~hlel o£ long Itanding 'ir Reehlvel, That 1hi fatl, be, dlhlIed ill th, .ioc . l uni~1 wil] w.,s l~n~ <: Oh, ]hhtl'r~..... P Ah.perid .[ ;T d.Y, [1 Ie"P",t to Isol,;[e IBanger. No. B-713 ... da l If I.O, ~J~l~ Newbon dhorled ,),Ihi* l.qllr 'If 'ou aLt,, litht~her Gforg,, W L. U. t~I o .... .nuIz'llbwhile Wervhg Jt ~s Reillooelhe! R~nmlr3 Z, off;f CARl, BELUTTEL. BERT cRA m 13F{ 1, I, w~illh $eR~h.. wN eeill Ill Illro id rE,- DRIVEB STICKEL~ ght'I thllt W(+,il,,he hIi/~b of L, IL N, 13-713. reordlhc deato~h of our oelwyd IrJirtd anid WthOS, nohilmg 1v1, kelpt how filo, tis, Atk~ll~ i CITY, TV 3, ComIh~lee, lotD. e pol ,,.-iDf,,rlh, i ~ll, 01ffhr, of H]it. Plat Whelea, .. have Bill, ill 11h, pahlilh, of folllo as li)llg.1 Il is health, Woul Pernlit; thelefore be it era K. Keith, L. U. No. 296 B,.IIte I Bqanher* o.. A IRS "Ille litld IoyaI h;/T/atd June 20, 1916 h1il,,,bsql flhemelor be it Rcs~Oveld, Philm~char eRe dhialol Isr pertitod f 30 fill. fod thalt U...... I~o bitmS H1Is wih thh, d,,Bpe1 llsorlwd regrt Uh." Thybyeprsillm Thf, I.Tilltil ;II "Ih" I"- ,semi t hlis famiyazd enterd hillo tile min.l ,, Tlh, m~hmbsrw lf L, U lo,296. record the i, el.r ....sTill t hR ald bcl ft jmhRl ut sh BithI . Ioathho,h aiti a ,,py lit, .(~llAto DiS . il ofi our Irkt, it"i &,tfi, d BrotherY. ea' [TYore,h oyo.... I th.s IT soRuToi ls o Alieil*(tqa fo£, hublilei,,o. W, P. IyEIR, Wher.a, ins ith dea'llo trte Kilhf x%,{ [Iohl; that coPyII reS~Iit... The.1hcnri IL L. HARPER, eaieIh. kiss, of . ~If1hel frienhd a.d If Ioya C. E. LATItANM zlh ii/Dtl': be it Al hi];i , Gal I ommilithIi' Resl~d, Phil h.c cxpcs Yh,,...e~ s¥1a-

g. [3I a .i[ I5 LN ~t hil~lho TI Jessei S. }{ughes,, L. U. No. 613 RtieSlved Pill 1h 11s, et OJlIT, LI. N.. 2!11 GE0IG1NIG RIhonLlll,, 2crlr7, 1918, iI, L. V. N.. 121 bt. deaped forI jiO ..e.I ofi 3[) (lays ill heitr TIED KAPLAN. WIe~.... I AiIliigilty God, h. Hls itliDilo sfiis~ IT Bfo,/s, Ke~ith. ;re hilIliloI, el hee eS HOeWARD t(OS8, dlfh, mliRIY... felle]6 19t,Iiisok Item, our *iIIOH... h. $h.phsd hill... 1b, fhises of ... (Ohiliai El] C.....l HLJe hldO$[~rlllbe] ,lI... S, Hughes; andt ...... g, H"~wllg sillop ,IIen ,,, fi( fmn, We;Ea.I lIlE fst thill Brother I1.ghl s 1s ill, .III( a O~lE3 his $~111[ Io "hl EIctiea 1.Vlklill$ hTIl, nglL Vi. hO hs~r~ this orPlhilaiffo, .hiui~lh] fol pfb[J,.ali... soisth)/~ouf[y fezl tille fthog thlbmD(N of y([1h DAm]EL ]FFJNDEL , btiatr. d December, 2r, 2940 whiffh fehda ill oalIiftic. Wpilhou i(vel n WAT. JER~ DWYER. Wh, ll,a~A1.1hniflh God, il' 1lib wild"I'l his thought RIt~ a shintll rhl'tuber of~a opI.I,- JOH[N A LYNChI, $¢ml[if ko ca ll flom etlr mids~t oui fI~slead poistjionho }i'll, I'i'eot miI sl,s ~l ...I 'll fl~ l ¥ ....c ixoti fea thil.Y meshi 11sey, Wh. ha hI, aifihlfi.1 ..is:, lhlli ultihqlllos di Ill till, T)hl U11 II ,LI~a Id 'c o a re bro i~r [i'lalf 'If h(Ill.~llr eiiif'his, loalTh"It Roll Yo...... L. I[. No, B-83 Noi B-B,6 ,bc liit ilIll"s b ved ....'fa Ixepay, lbta, t, ihil f,,hel- Wh"qea, loh, Iighes Ior a ]oll~, ...... If(~ el xrs~sagY to hs [nil ar'll I ld Of,,. fall~hIadi S~Zldt, tradei l~ol~l mV D ill ,,[ sT*ncel Y.V dbt; Th gt]~e hisleli lillihil~h OtI Celit'.1 Body iild Slit"4 EdIar Johnson. L. ['. No. B-83 Hr~oltd, Tha ~III p fhc i OI.,U, El leedeailfls li~lh Jitc [hai hI liealIsiiII Willh hi, 111Bo. a,,okes if Who,wis eb-,ell bnilmIzed Ili~a 26 1936 [B-11!)I a "(oI,, "ltlt 1o hi, ,hDilarit i O y lllshed; Hatlle,,ol IS it ${,11 lo II[,r.6 ofiialou nl hills ilubiieaio.; Fl~eioled, Dial w- riseal,, ht Ihd [t. .~Hel{: O., deelhIst ympahyh, is exte,,did TO LoI ii]d11 e it [fi1lltel I., oi'se [[ilthfli ill hi. .llI'.Y; alio h, I, 1Io[]h NO, B-33 R ,Io silllayd fili~i+ :aThl R,,ilvid. Tha ile mTYihrebes, I .. ImI., IiIIeIIe Phr lher fil hid, Of Eirlthse I RIIII/[hh, ¥osh!ad Ed,,iard forl if If o[, onhdI I...... ,I.I~i{anti IO-1 Rht, jNthsord, Tiall... is ch.,,,, bi, draped fo, If ohisonlh wthohl ~11e crei,r hill IaIed Irom drfdlot I Dqlod of 30 *la", I' a tibhllc il [hh,,d oll 3. fl}ys gil thalt . CoBil} l 1111-s'- otll, hidst; .s an ,spre~m... Ilof sh, yL~D[~[i Ze,,,[i ~IS~ ll ,,nIO i, family h~d o1i¢, .I~ ,Ie po}hO L,L[ didicalc[ To th, bileret: NOI1BERT .MONGEAV , tes,,d I.',to Th lilidlll~ c ofi hi,, loc.alithitf h hill ',Ihs 1he d~clight coilg.1 rhnrd I.Ii blic;l "Iu J.,tof Are Ihe .1haoi dr all Ion kll CIhar1es RothenbeeI II. U. No. B-1123 IV. P. WEIR, AII Mira to ,om chtl1 bsidh oI].. It, L HARtPER. Ahd LR-Rl g.,ve . Io isnw, swee Yo. Remilllta~d $tlmhary 26I 1940 C. E. LATHIA. H1,1 f]giv holad Y¢il9 if ¥%[11 fill: A 1~IIhIz (Ga Col~iff... e' Alid wheO, OI)IS RI.lslt it dow.. 11 i, "lith Ii.OIe shir ,sa d eg *q Ihot w Hsi 1] thikl lp hil Ib~k(il .. wad lI,, 1..... I ",he DaRil o Bilotti, charls [hlth, l And, blend it II ih lis ownl bjEk, on ,,f ... moht PhSptselcd memberisOA DISATH (1,AIMS I-AID FROM DECEM- hishita~dil h yeail bill *goingf In s:ht~ WI' will an1 .)I~I, C ha]ieI l. ThOrvfore b, it BERI . TO I)E'CEMBlER 31, 1911 Reshired, That ... dhifrlz i'b d~ril])ed for, a AhA]g(}I erase fsh, (f leashL If. I . Nii e .I, ..o..tI Win Iay (If HisI .... elte II, ..Ii day: mfid IbS it fuHiie 'l 1e1rned it Dli10m 'ilhl I'iovd. ThO, a sEo N-i ~f lbhese resoAwtin 134 GsaiStitt $1,000.00 And mhah, I ',ol~hg ahllhEsh, bli mt. tI 11he frIll of lou flnte lihothlr a ]t}~ J. H. Lilld.J,. 1.000,00) Thilt IIills th FIOhew'l /1.... l atld a topy b, sents lo h omliei] LouiAal oif If, Williamh A. Reng 1,001000 Iol Riothrhoodi HitDb, a~oz 7(0- Wt, ltly { . ELore 1,000.00 WILLIAM ][I B[OLTi HiAROLD J. C'ARSON, 9 Les, N. Wynu ],00.00 Isis A^nseles, CalLf P rl Seereta]} WOafhgh,,,o, N, J. Recozding eill a1 JANUARY, 1942 43

M1D)ERN MINUTE MEN Siettle. A two weeks sho't courso for D+0,14e/ I) Six 1.,.!t0.00 CoolltirLl.d frontlage 6O ;tdll stiI;Itta'l.'s ct...djiatos. {A, super.- F t. Kul.ll.tl.el.t/4]d .1000.00 viors of whltllring odds. lhitq{phs the state civilian deffense pro- P , aTiie rn t v except to the { l slilt th(t never...... gnIzoH defeat. g"Ini h:Is he p1ro[posod in Oklahoma. liSnt " I I,(100·00f The L. A I8 i s (On Dl, ..t. Ir 2:1 weir¥ calIn(! aitad, fln] LoS Anareles Fire DemtOtnlTn ar W[. ft Ihr¥t, thn{ hIt olneitoralI ]id ill the vst lPacific Iaflgt4( i@474l4( I cors in,'trucitio, .I (, ]]ileebe :444 that I Ih ,laps wer, .. in.Ai ttheir f£ti or'i loVnIhtllch ('('tlsisliIbo of thee'. tw>- ] i41 WCtl stSoasi..I held atI W.'h I: Ki rx e .00 (t~t a iLd.Th, Marnet! had de'stlr..y.'d hl' hiad- I 0 ,I4l thVlltIq l djar)inl", fli' ...... e.,:~h dh"h, qwlit" lmu1 I f hll¥~k o~~1.. .1 W. k~~3,,a-A l,.h;- J iIH L, ci t &lll: ]liamw 44 aizll 1t a' fiil-~ t: o 1144<4...... I .I I1.. I, fl I .l 5P1 (dti lll si MllO .lid it vhl;JiItieet"fijj. Cl",IIi>.gE''t"' I AHllfLtO the I],,dI 1d ,11hIa dlI ill lkkitt, 1. fith a Iut~i ulul in 1.W1 51 Nib.'lt l 4[ l landmvlt ... the ia, ,,[ 1'437 ifl(.ll ikt4\ytuk(Q hIIis stita le h al I.;, Mia t ]l'4sk e

(;. 1'}l3:ns4 4 WIIOM kil' S 'Willif I .4 .4.. eN44 IjiqatI II (&l4&.l4,I,, .Si In lt"e roln V. '. l L k ra144,r alh~hla?) [lJ41144 to reid.y ih, *ituationf, \ sI (1oast hildiln tirades Iloals, One ltad0i4 it. uight ,heeldsecti,,s added orI whjeh fill,4 1101h li tf, IV,,,ll fo. Ih, hilindi to it, ited to -\ J .. .}jttr,? b[e'aiild fllr b'ttt'r circulationr, {l{ 'IP ll...... l G ia ll,. AA:k(, ~Mirl~ay uitd If the liv- lug "'o11 I filli mianl of y(o..r house 82% .0;11 lIai/~;iii. &¥otlflteedthl' -~l~t)~itl('s(>h ,II ;li has nlall wi.id.. I. L('4Iffml ildrtus tIl lJI e o1 spirit, tl.. iS eXp.iseI to cold Xl. S. wvinds, stoe,,n windi IJ.4141440( X 'idl44'tr,I Iti'Lihi i b , ...ltlq , "IC L2ih), wsa ale i wo.thwhile . biifest .. en. . A it OtlI ,( l F,....i, .....i . Aly I I,.I'F. fS '4lt~{fli, ; 4 ) o/ So Lre ot1 lnhr lbaouen lighties 4, l I JI/}j,4i)4 "I],I l ,4 I, ifu..lir...d.i ,4 hhill A lt , , :1Iitl pa I In . Janal. h nlTss, >U ,se, y,...· editO11 C4lnltt4i'v IVILs dolku, I. .l... bhau, I ill nh as a A !yarI } ,' Niirta sitting It...... Oti dO'tre Pacifil& ishmds. I lt'nnc evident i...m.. to hadveII as 41104444 L, W~.th (17.00 Wal'm a t'll If"st of hat the atllt;gt eulst be the house, ilow about l'c};tdi shuttin riff, tiLe hedlooll it1 ...it dla'~y. Itdiatotl, Iat L I e. I Ir II .14H041,AI !0F(1(I04 leasL part Id thil time? Ard ( Sfunllh'l £c4lnuiri if y.. have ( )eenmhr 21, win.dows opel, in any room, ]9II iit will havl hen .w. w.e.s shire if you will tu[' off the healt., ind shut the door, that J. IA. P',,[ lore 1 '.(lll4 thr Yello; Peril swIoliwr out of th, wilI avoid diraw ing henai from, th rest of 1,1.40,000 skios, )l i... dll, t,(!ll I Ae I'il,ese George ith house ... t thC window. f '.r lines "Ine'w CotIltlgtil{ f American Fd- J. 1Go'41('nsle Don't "l'alm of lLhot' bhuildinig {Pacdes wofhtls heat j fl 1oon You are ]ot ulsinV, 4;, ( r~;tv g r'ei and c tl",tiose nIll tight full the! test of is ailhl!;([Vd wxo'Letu o) fth, e A. WX~h-lt,lhaek i) ,Of ehuilhi- I 4144(40 rin the the hous., shattered baek. New earpnltenp lerer IIir fiurea on plulnflles. Iecttriri;x(ll1, what yom can av Williantl N. Altlrtsoi 1,0110)00 1ens, pile by {>eonIoy It Ihe thermostat: dPesI., hth!blrels; Al %ho IV, W ,. I]l]'vil/ I01.041.00 vohl nt¢!ele d Keeping theo hillu at 70 (ilg'.e.. athe to gIo bill the diZgI. ZO..e. a. the ciIl o>f 4.0110 Illa 75 will sat about Let' Niew]1oh,ll 1.110011 15 I}0. cent on I 111100.4l thei .,i...C'il in tihis, ils Arl'eatest horn of your fuel bill, { . W:1. 1}{:44 1,"0.0 Loweting the liperaturetoI 50 de F5.h Io lg h e outdoors ; It mo.re A.. rI.L Iill;,, clasrtsill l, Ibhe liahol Pn or less 3Xte.ll [ho l h esatlt you con- .14.. (%~,iwk t la]lI44l,,l ( ouincil s. thai{ ~t~le T)IV ' tribute to the outdod'S,. th. ut.e co.o.. Ilsivclt'd I/4Pf. OtiI 1t It suitahlt jobP ieal your Ih..ust hIalbig. S,, Pilvl sri.ous I n Sfi Frans..i. Itlluij{ Til(,eI rt {i, i)/II, ,,ili H CIlillsidelt'ti/ljl to cracks ilble, (oo]. n4 with h....e dp- I Oiottiitet i 1i441P'5 234 IarhI. ft'll54 11 I1(' follllt qjtin d,d f highly 1aw J e ,if.t ....'Q I I lteiktmas ;"eul itultitlldI 4l(,n for Secial ti...potls. :4,4I 'I. DI N,,]VA 414I) .0 (4 T1, IIS. [ [' ( 4111/i I 2alifI .I...IjI S itu lt dt' ti..t.. .I P'el' rig. I .II,44 .44 ['iihrf, .....ld4tl the' r;'Ilrying (t tI) all or- 4anuaeI ll lie 440 Iui't iiC1{Ig. ir... the lanizI4d labo-, iIt> ...liif thl ('I10 Z..d Ni''v \ear, ifil, t i1[{ teuJ,[ ever) lttonldr w~ill ,51100 Ype.eaa., Iorlo to ht 4it(l,, llt !arh'o~d nilSilS- "I'ity for Victori'" In iht. llio4tesses or 4.ttuAirig $!J2f,{214 it)lt ed l4] j.il sdijtti,na di,- the tre $Hists (er l tieki a;id T[aridehi*l. I s I strike,. 'iherl will [,I slmi, ilihg liceit m or( alterf t :hier; iU4'tia. :r, so w4rilt yoll tr W 'uit thlt Ne. YV'l4 [,y Ia Io '. J. uOiI ... lO(iIt FIRE DlIlARTMENI Jo.rr g, $tAtj 4IIICrl,fInt ofir,... a>, (' best W uIii. h. 'he new ly ttrhtteEl nol.: limLIt' AlfreAr tIre* ' vt ,{ac+...JsrlgatI 4.4 ' 11 4 4 fl4 1 Ill sooli, t cities that fight fires that occur I)..tI the c4l4)llhn rLt% of tlt i lrl alon...g ti'l tta'fiflIt. Local aonaittees Alfred E. Ctibl I A2.0J 4 will coo..pete wih the Coast Guard in (*4 iMj~~~~~ll.lAIIO it' IrE W¥. MAN fr)¥IIA;,E Bloaio. Philadelphia. Norfolk, Los An- Concord Av,.. rols, San F 'ancisco,Portland and vaplewood, N. J. and Operators 44 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS

Gratifying response to idea of unity and cooperation in the electrical industry is revealed. New manufacturers are being added to the list.

TIHIE COMPLETE LIST IS AS FOLLOWS: & CABLE CO., pENN PANEL; AND BOX CO., I'hiladtlphla, EASTERN INSULATED WIRE P. (Collhohockn., Ua. Conduit and Fittings EASTERN TUiBE & TOOL CO., 594 Jotnsn pelTERSON & CO., CI J., 725 W EuRO" St Avv.. filrookbii, N. V. COICp 7', I hieago. I{L, CABLE CORPORATION', Bty-flfkil ARROW CONDUIT & FTrTINGS 4145-51 Ea 4t 9tIi (JEEILAI, IV the AVe.. Orool]lyll, N. V¥ lO* i ER (lIE COMePANY. (I,, Btig"e polrt, st. Cleveland. Oho1. N. J. RIEDG EDIOIIT SWITtil [IkkiNSLE El.PATRICAL MFG. I., I'liE, GENEIRAL CAABLE (ORPOIIATION. Paw- Conn'. l1)06-lZ N fill, St., Pilt dphj.,, pa. t.,R,*t, It. I, COlIOES ROLING 3,1kb! COC, tuho'.l N. V. 41) Dtriggs GENERAL C ABLE COKPORATION. Perth CO RP.,0400 . 61. ROYL. SWITCHII£ARu CO, Alnboy. N J. CONi.. IT FITING$ Y. IA P . Ave.. BrOOklyn. N. St, ChFl g.. STANDARD SWCICUIBOARD {'., 134 NAll RAtRlSI t (CABLE & WIRE CO.. VonhiprI N. . 1, Y G .%RK AN I MEG., Co., ZISM(ini mlnldg., Pil, - $L, irooklyn. SWiTCHB0R! A IPtAR,. US 0O, 2305 W. HATI IELD TIME AND CAILE (C.I, HlIlide. burgh, Mn. N.J. HtOpE E. ECTRICATL I.R¢)DICTS CO.* 3$I III1, IN (V Di N J. WAll WORTI! ELE(FCTIC AIFG. AZR(D INSLTCTED WHIRE WGOKES tlGI.,vdli Ave., Maptew,,oud, (oringtoll* Ky. CISIO(N of ]ie OKONlTE COMPANY. AL ELECTRIC PRiODUCtTS tORI', W'ilk,,-BI r "C. ' NAl ON WI fRDhtACK ELECTRIC MFG, CO, WI!I1AM, %irblidlg, Pa. St. Lo.t"s MO. ~I]SSOLRI ART METAl COMPANY, 110$ N, NATIONAL ENA.MEL!NG & MFG. I ILI En, Broldwahy. S% oui.I, MA, Pa. FLECTRIC PRODUICTS CORP. N. Salnganiil NATIONAL SIMPILE ELECTRIC CO., 1I3 Signal Apparatus, Amhlldrl4, Pa, Electric pARANI'E .WIRE & CAIT[IE CORPOIRATION, T R C CO , C Iii .s , 'r gll1. P a. S~ (21r EL V El. C and Telephone Jonelinolo. Inl. STIJ!LDIDCT (O., YoitigsDlw II, Ohio 'Telephones WIRE CO.. INC., St., IChiIz- ,' LO%,ED N¢C INSUIATEID TIIOMAS & DETT 00., 316Dll"tr Supplies 5X V tlld SIt, Providel !i, It. I. bllh, N. J. WAL K It IlIOTIl ERS, Ctofimhohoetken.Pa WiEIMANN FITTING CIO, Ambiidge, Ia. MOILB COMPANY, Ihtat lord, £onh]l. Al MI FlItE ALARM CO., 36 VrIt VilI St., W I1 New ¥Y1rk Cit[y. Lighting Fixtures and Light- A. Iill ELEC RI(Al SPVCIALTYVL O., INC, Switchboards, Panel Boards 4I2 East 53rd St, New york Cily ing Equipment AUTOMA£1C ELFTRIC CO., 1101 W. Vall and Enclosed Switches Ti rel, St'. L i ago, Il. ACME LAMP & FIXTURC WORKS, INC., 497 LO FFLER, INC., I. P , 351-3 V"'I i" St., K. IIfloshtil St- New york City, ADAM ELECTRIC CO., FRANK. St. louis. New York Ci.. T AINSWORTHI, GEORGE, 239 E. 44th St., New MILLION BACO10NlAO NDTLE yoik ClI¶. Mc. DE AlMEliC(AN ELECTRIC SWITCH CORP., HATOIFIES.I 683 DVet Ohlo St-. I hltrag,,. AItI.IB CRAFTS CO.. Ilikadrlpila, Pa. Minefla. ohio, ST llW.%RZE ELECTRIC CO.* Adrian MWdl. AMU*ERICAN FLUORESCENT EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC SWITCH CO., 41 E. 1Ilt St, STA ILEY I PATTERSON, INC.. 150 Varick L0, INC., 919 N. 12t) St.. St. Louis, Mo. e,. York Clity. st., New York City. A3IERiCAN LIGHTING CORPORATION, 240R BRENK ELECTRIC CO., M49 FiuRom St., (I.i~ F I Ator%e.. philadelphl., 1a, cage. Ilk. I 1 fl ACEAIt AN LIGHTING CO.. St. L'si~ Mo. BL ...(...t/ ELECTRIC pRODUCTS CO* 710 Outlet Boxes A-RAY MANIYACTURING AND SUPPI*V jo,,"jh Cam.P.. Ave., Detroit, MlIe. (ORI'., 3017Phic St.. St. LoLig, MnA. CRICAGO, SWITCHIBOARD MFG. CO.. 426 .9. ARII (RAFT MFG. (O., INC.. Philaid.l1ink, D[E ARlOW CONDUIT I FITTINGS CORP., 790 Pa.~ Clinton St.. Chiiago~, N V. S WITCHIBIOAIRD COMPANY, Wylhe Ave., [IruoklyO. MLot, .OAMo. CLEVELAND11 RELMONT METAL PRODU'CTS I0 , 'hlla ATILASTA IXTURE CO Clev eland. Ohio. B. & 0. NEON DISPLA¥ CO., 3?2 Broomce St, COLE- ELECTRIC PRODUCTS (O.. 4300 deipila, Pa. New Sork (iny. ELECTRICAL REQITIREMENTS (I , 2210 N. Cres,;nt St., CLong Isand Clty, N. N. BALDhINGER A SONS, INC.. LOUTS, 59 Hit- CONTROL & DEIRICE CO"' . 2Ili8 St Phil, dllphia, Pa, risoll Aie., Brooklyn, N. V. COMMERCIAL [HOPE ELECITRICAL PRODtClS CO., 353 45 RIobling St., rookltn, N, V. BELL. It. R., 2301 W. 7III St. LAos AngeWle. CO., AL09W. bLet litydenl Av, MaplewVood, N. JS (atlJ(. CREGIMIE ELECTRIC MFG, JEEICIORSON El ECTRIC CO., Bel1-liod. DII St., CIIII.So, "Ll LAMP WORKS, 413 West Broad- 151C KNIGHT ELICOIlElAL PRODU(01cIe St. N'ew York City. . Ntrion, AN CUND A WIRE & CABLE CO.- C11VSR 'MG. (0., 4f0 Lexi.lgton Ave., New LICX INCYION VI.-CC'~Rl( p't~Ol) (

CITY METAL SPIN. & STAMP. CO., 257 W. MCLEOD, WARD & CO., INC., Poplar Ave., 17th St.. New York City. Little Ferry, N. J. Coin-Operated Machines CLAUDE BANKS COMPANY. Detroit, Mich. MCPITILBEN MFG. CO., INC., 153-16 Jamaica CLAUDE E. CANNING, 1809 Wenc,,er ive., Ave., Jamaica, N. V. BUCKLLEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ChJcago, Ill. MELOLITE CORP., 104-14 S. 4th St., Brook- 42Ž3 West Lake St., Chicago, Ill. CLINTON METAL MFG. CO., 41 EUICabeth St.. BUCKLEY MUSIC SYSTEM, 4223 West Lake New ly., N. ¥. York City. :IETALCRAFT, INC., 1009 Sotlth thSt.. SI. St, Chilago, Ill. CLOUGH CO.. ARTHUR, U09 N. Robertson Joseph, Mo. LION MANUFACTURING CORP., RBally,' Blvd.* Los Angeles. Calif. METAL CRAFT STUD}IO, 623 BloomfiCld Ave., 2640 Belmont A.e., Chicago., M. CORER SCORE CAST, i872 S. Western Ave., BJSoorfietd, N. J, LOS Ailgels, .alit MIET ALLIC ARTS CO., S0 State St'. (Can- COLE CO., INC., C. AV, 320 IX 12th St., Los hridge, Ma~ss. Luminous Tube Transformers Angeles, Catif. IETIIOLITE MFG. CO., Ill E. Fordlim Rd., PHRINCE MEG COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio. COLUMBIA 'AG. IX. CtO., 10- Wooster St., Bronx, N. New York V. JEFFERSON ELECTRIC CO., RetUwood, Ill. City, MIISSOURI ART METAL COMPANY, 1403 N. NATIONAL COMMERCIALL REFLECTOR CO_, 3109 Maple TRANSFORMER CORP., 224232 Brnad'Ary, St. Ltois. Mo. 21st Av.. paterson, N, J. Ave., Los Angeles. Clit. MODERN LIGHTS CO., St. Lou.s, Mo, CORONA ART SUCHItOS. 104-2t RED ARRO}W ELECTRIC CORPORATION, 100 I3rd St., MO'"-"Itll)GES, and tie ELECTRIC SpRA¥ 1T Co.l St., lrviEgton, N, J. C(orona, . I, CO., 1415 Illino/i Ae_ Sheho..... Ai. 'OItOXA C ItP., 34N Claremont A¥e, Jersey MOE lltROTIlERS :MEG. C/., Fort A.kinson, City, N. J. CURTIS Wis. Electrical Portable Lamps, LIGITING, IN(.. 6 35 I est /51;e St. MIURLI MEG. CIC, Ill., 54th St and Chicago, Il, Pas hall Ave , Philadelphia. Pa. Lamp Shades and Electrical DA%-BRITE REFLECTOR CO , MO, Buiwer,. N Al I 0( N A L FLUPORISCFNT CORp., 169 S. LonIs, Mo. Wooster St, New Y.or City. Novelties Division EFCOLITE CORP., 27 Breuo±, Ave., trenton. NELSON TOMBACIIER CI,,, INC., 2,4 Centr AIBEY ORTNER [AMI CO.. 30 %¥. 2th St., N. J. St.. ICe Iork (It." ELLIOTT FIXTURE CO., 67-2 SaG M..1onica N-I-[TE M ,FG.E(t, St. lothi. Mc. New York City. Blvd., Lto ,.,ngele, (ali, PLESEN. OTTO K.AC,*S Ville St, IIotlywood, ABBEY. INC., ROBERT, 3 W. 29th St, New ULTEEM"G. CO,, 12 G-rand SI., New York talt. York City. ORANGE LICHIXOI F1IXURE (CO.., Aoyt ABELS WASSERBER I& CO., INC., 23 E. ENDER M'G. CO:, 20 West St, N, Y¥orlk St.. Ne'ark, N. J, 26th St., New IGoAE Cay, City, PEEIRIESS ELEC. glADSE. CO., h Bower', ACTIVE LAMIp MOUNTING CO., INC., 124 W. FINVER, IAVING, 204 E. 27th St, NeI York NeG, York Aity. 24th SI., New lork City. City, PEERLESS LAMP WORKST, 600 1 rodway,. AETNA LXMIp & SGADE CO., INC, 32 %%. FRAXKFORD LTG. FIXTURE MFRlS., phila- 21st St, New oNrkCity. delhm., Pa. PERLA, INC., ARROW LMP M*I., CO., INC., 22 FRINK HBRMAN, 176 Worth St., Ne W, 19th CORPI.-STERLING BRONZIE, 23-1o York Cit., SIt, New York Cit,. Bridge Plaza S., Long Island City, N. I P'ETTINCEI.L-AXI)REWS CO)., 37S Stuart St.. ART METAL GUILD CO., INC., 999 Metro- OEZELSCIIAP & SONS. Milwaukee. WiA. BorIon, Mas.. politan.ae., Brooklyn, N. Y. GLOBE LTG. FIX. MFG. CO, 197 7Ih Ave.. PI CK Wit KI METkALCR%'IT CORP.. A19 ARTISTIC LA*MP MFG. CO., IN(_., 35 4th .rooklyn, N, . BAroame St., X., York Ciy. A'euue, New york City, GOLDBERG, JACK, Cittystle St.N, Ne'. York PITTSALRGII RE!FLECTOR CO., Pittsburgh, ATLAS APPLIANCE CORP., 366 Hamilton lity. Pa Avenue,. Brooklyn, N, V. AOEuI1AM LTG. FIX. AU, UI(C N E. j34h St., PURAITAN LTG. FIX~ CO., 23 eCruIt. St. AUDREY ART SIADE STU DIOS, INE., 3 W. New York City. Brook] In. N. V'. RtUh St., New York City. GRAgD RAPIDS STORE EQUIPMENT CO(, QUALITY B1EN1 GLASS CORP.. S5 Chryslte BEAUX ART LAMPS & NOV. (0,. 204 E. l130 Monroe Ave., N. W.. Grand apiuds, St.. Ne, Iork City. 137Th St.. New York City. Mich. hT& I LTT. PROD.- INC., 217 Centie St., New BECK, A., A W. 24th St., Neti ¥oilk Cty,. GROSS CHANIIELIR CO.. 2036 Delmar St. York City. BENNETT, INC., J., 30 Furman St., Brook- St. Lo.1, Mo. RAIDIANT LAMP CORP., 260-75 Sherman l'., N. V. GRUE1R BROS., 72 Spflrg St., New york Ae., Nei.ark. N. J. BILLIG MIG. CO.- INC., 1I W. 260h St., New City. HAADIAN IT, FIXI. POT_ 9$ Morton SL. New York City. IIALCOLIrE (0O. IN., 0.8 341h SI *birooklyn, York CitA. IBLUM & CO., MICHAEL, 13 W. 2It' SI., New N.Y . RAMBUSCII DECORATING CO), 332 E. 4Ith York CIty. HARVEY MANUJFACTURING CO., FORD. St., New .ork lily, CARACK CO., INC., 8$ 35th SC, Brooklyn, 12C6 Long Beach Blvd., Lo Ageles, Calif. RICHMIAN LIGHTING CO., 96 Print, St.. N. V. HOFFMAN DRYER CO , LTD., 214 E. Vth St. New york City. CEL-O-LITE CO., 111 Broadw1y, NeRC York New York City. RICITER METALCRAFT COHP., 129 Grand City.. lOntULBECK METAL CRITf$S, INC., 420 Ker- St., New York CitA. CHELSEA SILK LAMP SHADE CO.. 12I W. rIgan Ave., Uniorn City, N. J. ROMAN ARTS CO.. INC., St. Lois, Mo. 26th St., New York City. IIOLLYWOOD FIXTURE CO., 622 N. Western ROYAL FLUTORESCENT CO., Trenton, N. J. CICERO & CO., 48W 2$th St., New York City. Ave., Los Angeles, C.11L RUBY LAMP MFG. CO., 130 W. AEth St., New CITY LAMp SHADE CO., INC., 136 W. 21st HUB ELECTRIC CORP.A, I2l9E- West Grand York City, St., ,ew York City. Ave., Chicago, Ill SCHA.FFER EC., MAX., Slagc & Morgan COLONIAL SILK LAMP SlIADE CORP., 37 HIUDSON LTG. FIX. CO., INC., INO Grand St., A¥e$., Brooklyn, N. Y. E. 21st St, Nc.¢ York City. New York City. I1OLOFF BROS. ELEC. FIXTURE P0T, SL CORONET METAL CRAFTSMAN, 35 E. 21st HY-LITE CORP., 45 L St., Boston, MASs. Lows. Mo. St., New York City. INDUSTRIAL DAY-LITE CORP.. SI Louis, SIMES CO., INC., 22 W. 15th St, New Vork ADACOR CORP., 40 W. 2?th St.. New York City. Mo. City. DANARYT LAMP SiHAGDES, INC., 6 W. UAth St., JAEItNIG LIGHTING FIXTURE CO., INC.. SMOOT-HOLMAN ICO., 320 NN IngebwOOd A.e., New York City. 221-223 13th Ave., Newark, N. J. ]nglewood, Calif. DAVART, INC., 16 W.. NACd St., New or.k JOLECO FLUORESCEINT FIXTURE CORP.. SOLAR LIYAHTING FIXTURE CO., 444 N. Cityv 2313-15 Baldwln St., St. Louis, Mo. WVestern,Ave., Los Anegeie, Calif. DEAL ELEC. CO., INC., 333 Berry St., Brook, KENT METAL MFG. COP, 490 Johnson A.e., SPEAR LTG. FIX. CO., 61 Clytler St., Brook- Iyn, N. V. Brooklyn., N. Y. B. N, V¥ DELITE MFG. CO., INC.. 24 IV. 23t St., New KLEMM 4REFLECTOR CO., 1P2 N 5th St., SPILIATE, INC., New Brunswick. N. , York City. Pliladlephia, Pa. STAR LTO. FIX. CO., INA., 67 Slring St., New DORIS LAMPSIIAF,D INC., 116 E. 16th St, KLIEGL BROS, 321 W. 30th St., New Yok York City. New York City. City. STEINMETZ MFG. CO., PhiladelphIa, Pa. EASTERN ART STUDIOS, 11 W. 32nd St., KRAMER ENG. CO., 2315 Vashingt. n Ave., STERLART FIXTURE CO., INC_, 476 Broome NCewYork City. St. Louis, Mo. St.. New Illk CIty. ELCO LAMp & SHADE STUDIOS, 11Ž W, KUPFERIBERO LTC. FIX. CO, 131 flowery, STRICKIEY-STEIX-GERATRD, 2404 W. 7th 18th St., New ¥ork City. New York (:ity. St., LOs Angeles, CalD. ELITE GLASS CO., INC., Ill W. 22nd SL. LEADER LAMP CP., 79 Crosby St., New York SUNLIGHT REFLECTOR CO., INC., 226 New Y.ork Ciy. City. Pacific St., Brooklyn, N, Y. EXCELSIOR ART STUDIOS, 20 W. 27th St. LEVOLITE CO., INC., 176 Grand St,R New SUPERIOR FLUORESCENT LTG. COAp.P New York City. York City. 1145 Utica Axe., Brooklyn1, N. V. FRANKART, INC., 200 Lincoln Ave., BronX, LIGHT CONTROL CO., 1099 W. 35th St., Los N.y. Angeles, CAlif. fEEL LIGHTING FIXTURE & SUPPLY CO., St. Elotl, M., GOLDBERG, INC., 11,, 23 E. 26th St., New LIGHTING STUDIOS, INC., Allantic St. York City. Newark, N. J. TRIANGLE LIGhTING C(O, 248 Chancellor GOODLITE "O., 36 Greene St., New York LIOGTOLIElt CO., 11 E. 36th St.. New York All, Newark. N. J, City. City. VIMe LITE. INC., 512, 19h St., New York GOODY LAMP CO*. INC., 40 WV. 27th SI., LINCOLN MAXUFACTURGING CO., 2630 Clty, New York Ciy. Erskine St., Detroit, Mich. .OIC.IT COMPANY, Phiadelphla., Pa. GRtAIIAM $1i:.DES, INC., 36 W., 20th S. WAGNER ,IFG. New York City. LITECONTROL CORP., 104 Hanover St., IoN- CO., CHARLES, 133 Middle- GREENLY LAIP & SHADE CO. 12 W. ton, M oss, ton SI., Brooklyn., N. V, 27t11 St., New York City. LOUMVAC MFG. CO., 105 Wooster St., New WA(;NER-(OORItRFF CO., $30 S. Olive St., HANSON CO , INC., 15 E. 26tSA St., New York City. Los A,1n1es, (alit. York City. LUMINAIRE CO., TIlE, 2206 W. 7Uh St., Los WAKEFIELD BRASS CO., F. W., Vermilion, HIRSCH & CO., INC., J. B., 18 Wt. 200 St.. Angeles, Calif. Oiln.. ewitYrk City. MAJESTIC WALTER & SOXS, G, E., HORN & BROS., INC., MAX, 236 5th Ave.. METAL SPIN. & STAMP. CO., 61 32 FK yUt] S%. New N eQ YCrk Nai'y St., Brooklyn, York City, City. N. Y. HUNRATFI, GERTRUDE, 20 W. 22nd St., MARINE METAL SPINXIN C (0., 1950 W. WINSTON I CO., INC, CIAS, J .2 West New York City. AAdams Blvd., LOS AgCles, CPAif. 47th St., New York City. ]Il-ART LAMP IC SHADE CO., 16 W. 19th M XRTIN-GITSON LIGHT & TILE CORP., TIREMOLD COMPANY, Hartiford, Con., St., New York City. etroiL, MAith. WITTELITE COMPANY, Closter, N. J. 1*DULITE, INC., 67 350h St., Brooklyn, MCFADDEN LIGHTING CO., 11l0 Madison N, V. WOLFERS, HENRY L., 03 Atlantic Ave., Bs- INDUSTRIAL STUDIOS. INC., 67 35th St, St., St. LouiS, Mo. toI, Mas$s, BFrookty, N. Y. 46 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators

INTERTNATIONAL APPILIANCE CORP., 41 OIt)'rFMAN-SOONS CO., 115-5 Ith St. St. GELARDIN, INC.. 25 Washingtlon St.* I vi¥sion Ave., Br'o~tyt, N. Y. Iyll, N. V. 0,., 2;-i8 fl UN BL~t 1.0.,p 30 West 2~tII St., New Yor MFETROPOLITIAN ELECTRRC Mit. Specialties Steinwa St, Astoria, L. I. N. . XE£ -O-PROIDUCTrS CORP., "I W. 1911' St. Electrical UNITE1 STATES ELETITRLI M I'. CORP,1 lit LLDO ELECTRIC PRODUCUS (CI, 7610 220 West 14th St., New York i ty, IiSJLFR. INC., WARREN L.. III W. -Il Joseph Ctamper] A,,., DetroIt Mlllid, St. New SotIk City. C IRC Ete I'. IFG. CO., l21' Monln1iolt St-. KIWON Le,:E CO., INC., 253 dll Ac., New Iretrion, N. 4. Electrode Manufacturing G. Z. EIECTRICAL MANlEAC!IGRING CO, yI'rk Iily, CHICAGO ELECTRODE LABORATORIES, 10 LAGIN CO., NATIIHAN, 5I W. h411,St., New UNS . 262-6 Rond St-. liokll, N. V. Y, I35 IIareily State Street, St. Charles, Ill. 1%,kil Ciy. BItSSEl;LL & STOIL C(OIlpAN ELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC., 3314 S. West- le[L IIlSN LA MP SIIHADE MFG. CO., iP W. SE. NSt york Cit. IlENTN p I.SSTCIAN & MI TAI-5 COt *0 ern Al,., Chicago, Ill 1LAWSt., New siorI~Citx. GhLASS LAIIORATOIRIES, LEtI's A IR, LAMP MIG. C(., 5$9 IRtoadIwa pIince St.I IreIt n. N, I GNGINEERING INI(. 32 Green St., Newark. N. J. Nei, YIork City. I NTON IN LATING C'., Pa rki-rsbl ig. LIG1T1L1ER CC). 346 Clareonot. )*e., Jsey W, V., UE OER ~L SCIENTIFIC COlRP,. 4529 - Rledzie (ity. N. J, A .e tChicago, Iil LCU1l CO(RP., 29 Cg 22nd St., New, Y(ok (It.- Electrical Metal Molding and LUM1INOUS TUBE ELECTRODEL COL. 1120 N. LUMINARAT LAMP S11AE PROD.. INC., 146 Ashland Axe. 'hicago, Iil. VOLTAAC TUBES. INC., ;1 Beach SC, New- W. L.it, St., New X.ork City. Surface Metal Raceway ark, N, J. METROIp)LITAN ONYX & Mi]ARBLE CO).. NATIONAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS (OR'., 413 W%,$4t St., New York City. Atnbridge. Pa. MEj'ER CO., WILLIAM C., 114 Eg. 16tit St., WAiREMOLD COMPANY, (larItord. C...fi Floor Boxes NeW york Cit'. MILlE1t LAMP SHADE CO.. 56 W. 24th St., NATIONAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS CORP., New York Ctty. Ref rigeration Ambrfld , 1'V. MODERN ONYX MFG, CO., INC.. 2St Rock- tRO.RI.'E CORPORA TION. 3101 (joleraln RUSSELL & SrTLL COMPANY. 12S BNarcly away Ave.. lrooklyn., N. AVe., Cincintil.1j Ohio. St.. New York City NFIW DEAL LAM' MOUNTING AO 8 V. STEEL CIT' ELECTRIC COMI'ANY. pAIM1 22nd St., New orck Cilyl Radio Manufacturing burgh, Pa StI, Il.ooklyn, CO., 36 Butler SL, Eliza- NOVA MFG. CO., 89 Bogart AIR KING pRODUVTS CO.. INC, r123-29 THOMAS & BETTS N. V. beth, N. J. START METAL CREATIONS, INC., 1l0 West 63ri1I S., Brooklyn. N. A. 25th SIl New York C(y. AMERICAN RAII)I HARDWARE CORP.. 476 ORTNER CO., S., 36 W. 24th St., New Aork I5rojdvAy. New York Cit). Household Appliances AMTERICAN STEEL pAPiAGE CO., Defiance.ll city. CORP.. 3920 Calurmet INC., 950 Halrt St.. VIDRIP PRODUCTS ONYX NOVELTY C0., BronIx lilvd, A¥e,, Chicago, Ill. Brookln. N. %. ANSLEY RADIO CORP.. 4377 (:CORP., 8 35th S'I, r.okl n.i Rronlx, N, V. PARCILITE (O., iNCU* 900 pas- N. 1. AUTOMATIC W[INDING Electric Batteries P.. 13 W. l:AtR · uhgAve., Eost Newark. N. J. PAUL & CO., INC., EDWARD Broadway, St,, Ne. yOAk CItA. B1OGEN CO., INC., DAVID. A3n FEDERAL STORAGE BATTERY CO., CFli- LAMP & SHADE CO, 876 r'oald- New York City. ago., lIII PROENIX CORP.. 570 %,Ly,New York Cily. COMMERCIAIALI RADIO-SOUNID MONARKABATTERY CO., INC., 4q58 WC4 pLAZA STUDIOS, INC., 305 C. 47th S'., New Lexington Ave.. New york City. Grand Ave.. Chick,go* III York City. CONDIENSER CORPORATION OI AMI:RICA. UNIVERSAL BATTER' COMPANY. Chicago, QUALITY LAMP SHADE CO., 23 E. 21st S,. Soh PlaInileld., N. J. IlL. New York City. A'BOSLEY CORPOR :TION. 340) IolerMll U. 5. L. BATTERY CORSI., Oklahoma CIty. 32 W. 24th Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio. QUEEN L:AMP SHADE CO., INC., CAR. Olklla St. Ne york city. )FTROLA RADIO AND TAILEVISION QVI)IZEL, INC., 15 F. 2S1I] St., SeP york ORSATION, 1501 fea rd SI. Detroit. Minl. Eity. ELECTROMATIC EXPORTS I'ORPP * East Armature and Motor Wind- REGIAL LAWIP SIIHDE CO., 20 WV. Ž2nd St., l0tl St.. New York Cit¶. Devices New york City. AI.ROI) RADIO CORI' . 20 WVaIIhilgtonl St.. ing, and Controller LAMI' & SHADE CO . lO W. ;!Pd ..rooklyn. N. N. GENERAL INSTREIMENT CORIPIRAII)ON. %MERICAN ELEC. MOTOR AND REPAIR St, New York City. CO., 1442 W. Van Itllren St., Chicago, Ill. ROSIENFELD & CO, IN;.. L , 26 E. 18(1, St., 89 *Newark Ave., EiaIbeth. N. J, IIAMILTON RADIO MPG. (E.. 142 W.et s6th ELECTRIC ENTERPRISE CO.. 814 Whil[ Si., New,York City. New York City. ROSENFELD & CO., INC., L.. 1 K.E611h SIt. SI.. Ne, tork Cily. INSULIINE CORP. OF AMERISCA. 30-30 North- IHERMANSEN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING New York City,. (O.. 653 11th Ave., New York City. ROSS CO., INC., GEORGE. 6 W. Meth St.. cryl Blvd., Log sland ¢ity, N. V. l.AN(GEVIN CO.. INC.. 103 afaveit S. New KRUG ELECTRIC ENGINE*EIRIN(; CC., WIL- N'RewYork City. LIAM. 35 Vandan Si. New YorV City. ItUIRAL LIGHTING NOCELTY (O., 36 West york City. MILLION RADIO AND TELEVISION LIAB NAVMER ELECTRIC CO., 60 (AfM St.. New Ž0th St, New York Ciy. York City. SAFRAN & GLUCKSMAN, INC., 8 W, 30Mh ORATORIES. 683 West Ohio Si. Chicago. ill pREM:IER ELICTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., St., New York City. 386 WIet Broadwjy, New York City. SALEM BRAIN0. 10 E, Elizabeth Axe.. LIn- PILOT RADIO CORP., 37-06 3611 St.IIontg island City. N. V. SQlUARE 0 COMPANY. Milwaukee, WI~, din. N, J. r ZENITH ELECTRIC CO., AD5 Sohu Wabash SCHWARTZ ('O., INC., I_ J., 4~ E. 21.l St.. RADIO CONDENSER COI'ANY. (alndle,. N1ow ¥or'k Cty. N, J. AVl, Chicago, IlL. SIIELRURNE EI:C. CO.. 46 W%:.Ž7th St.. New RADIO WIRE &TELEVISION. INC., 100 S1xth YoRk Ciy. Ave. N ew York City. Miscellaneous SEALVMAN LTG.,INC., 47-02 31st Place*, Long RIEIGAL RADIO, 11 W. GTOh St.. New 1o'k slaand City, N. Y. City. LIGHTING CONDUCTOR CO(. SI.W FranCro,. HAJOIIR SpECIAL NUMBER LAMP & SMADE CCO. 7 REMLER COMPANY. LTD., CARL, St. Louis, Mo. W. 0lb, St., New York City. Calif. BELUSON MFG. CO., 800 SunlIh Ad. St.. Chi- STAHL & CO., JOSEPHI, 2Ž W, 3W1thSt., Newt SONORA RADIO ANt) TILEVISION COtp.. Cago., ll. yOrk City, 2626 W. Washington Blvd. (Itirago. 111. ]LLLDOUG ELECTRIC PRODUCTS CA., 7610 STERN ELIC. NOV. M11. O., 22 F, I0th ITODL) !PRODVJCTS CO., 179 W...oo$er StL, NSy Joseph C.ntpau Ave., IDnroit, Milh. St., New York City. York City. DAY-3RTIlE REFLECTOR (0CI, 540S Bllwer. & TIdY- STUART LAMP MFG. CORP.. 109-13 S. Sli TRAV-LF.R MAREXOLA RADIO St Louis, Mo. St., Brooklyn, N. V. VISION CORP.. 1... West Vawn BiGln St.. DILTA ELECTRIC CO.. Mario',,l. Id. .VNBEAM LAMP ESHDE (colp., 3 F, 2#Ilh Chicago, IlL. ELECTRIC SIpCIALTV CO., IStmford. Coni. SI. New york City, VARIABLE CONDENSER CO'( *. 63 IllDp HANSON-VAN WINKLE - IUNNING C".. TEBOR. IN(., 45 W. 25th St. Now York City. St., Bro.klyn. N. Y. Matwan., N.J. TROJAN NOV. CO., 24 W. VPth St., New WELLS-GARDNER & (O,. 2701 N. Kildare (KOIXCIORPOIRATION, Kokoklo. Mld. York City. Ave.. Chicago, Il. LEECE NEVIILE CO.. CIIoeard., Ohio. UNIQUE 511.K LAMiIpSHADE CO- INC., I1 LEIIIERIIED MFG. CORPORATION, C. II., 97 I. HAtS St.. New York Cit'. Wiring Devices Guernsey St- Brookklyn. N, V. VICTOR MFG. CO., 621 Gt~. Ave., Now york MOIIAWR ELECTRIC MFG. COMPANY. 62-42 City. UNITEl) STATES ELECTRIC MF(G. CORGP., 220 West 14th S£.,New York City. 1lowzrd St.. lrvingion, N. A. WHITE LAMPS, INC., 160 BuIfalo Ae.l Ppater- NATIIONAl ELECTRIC PROD]UCTS CORP, son. N. J. A ...brdgo, Pa. WAVERLY LAMP MFG. CORP., 39 W. 19th Sockets, Streamers, Switch NEON DEVICE LABORATORIES, New York St., New York Rity. C(y. WRIGIIT ACCESSORIES, INC., 40 W. 25t1, Plates PATTI:RSON MFG. CO. DJelAlson,Ohio. SI.. New york City. UNION INSULATING CO.. Parker.btitg. W. PENN-UNION FLECTIIIC CORP., 15 Sate WABASH APPLIANCE CORP., BIRPSE]qI Va. St., Erie, Pa, ILV.C2TRTC COR'.. W .RASH PIOrIBLAMP WOODS ELECTRIC COMPANY, C, P.. 826 PRIESTOI RECOIRDING CORP., 242 Wcsa 55th CORP.. INCANDESCENT LAMP CO.. INC. Br.oadway, New York City St. NIw jork City. (8tU ISDMIARIES)* 335 Carroll St., Brooklyn, ROYAL ELECTRIC CO*. IRawiiikrt. I. I. N. Y. Flashlights, Flashlight SANMSON UANITE (ORP., IlrImceser, N. V. IUPERI:OR NEON PRODUCTS* INC., 127 W. Elevator Control Boards and Batteries 1711, St.. New York CIty. UNITEI) STATES ELECTRIC MFG. CORP., TRANSLITE CO., Jersey City. N. J. COMPANY, Controlling Devices 14th St., New TOIk City. TUBE LIGHT ENGINEERING 220 West New .rk City. ANDERSON CO., C. 3., 212 W. Ilubbard St.. UNION INSULATING CO., ParkerObugl , W. (i]]iago. Ill. Dry Cell Batteries and Fuses Va. IIEIIMANSIEN ELECTRICAL ENGINEIEING ACME BATTERY, INC., 59 Pearl St., Brook- IVADSIWORTH ELECTRIC MFG. CO., INC.. CO., 6.3 1lth Ave., New York City. lyi, N. Y. Iovington, Ky. JANUARY, 1942

MAN WHOM ERNE:ST BEVIN (ALLS were() iLitptcliiies, fli',ssIdl in tt),a]ls My h/ly. in her stationt i life, its a far re- 'MATE" Inl shirts. Each applentice Was ,rt'yi,,g II/llVI t frOIlm Te r.nc.e (ase. , the JI-ishilh - Continued front page 13) tile (ertriestC whTih was tit .. luti.., I,,r jack, I', IIt EAst i- fitrim tle West reatly .enged,.o..... fhiat. (Ive'r 100 of ca, public lle wfho larallhl Wimto ant. as lipling says, 1tvei thetwai n Churchill in tL,.pe. le lt, tability aId shall ceet V eaicht taItrlg I' ailljteiitir t,(ifiiilLit..,e in that stvotg eohiulli.t..r. of will and -l, you,, own way. Terry,' said niailc~htcl with the lttiat. philsoiphy If on. of our llalint ¢vm1rh Madtmi.., Yo] :te vrettjlig far Im.ore ein- or dmirals ,,tee al-is sta;t4'm-nl. we jIoy.n....t ,uI (}t flift' thani wealthever and ,~dill, till fi talut $ ,light hail the ,A..i.... eit t..t....lipal, if TERRYf THlE W ',NEI * high posttil could give you. Th ereare Witlttui (hut chill Ilie.. today', w'hIo b-rifir'd hi bi.st pairlt of h.i.lives in te pI.usuit of riches, ad thik t I aly5 i viII illo t1,1 that ly lady. who, ha c'lgs tiee1 hi Ihei desire,. M' AR LABOR BkOAlID havint ii riffht. enta.rite into avet? hiael fitiatl thil' pill t'll... toW li'It i(tini intied fFt t call 1H1 sobel ilIh.of StlitVl~, lS SO (OThte'Blpltiltt\ fraph ilol lto prevet 1iheh ar l Latr.... a.d of the idlk, useless live.' its nltthrs head. iroei riL g. Ir atiilnlpire frinr gmlatliig. l it iPDo11n'1 t!It'x t ori1amI/O1he,- she 'tls( 111q M ELT THKY VIuA fDEN under the h:fi lry h hIeseil,jwsl as she Ias dlo.e at thisi i.n. provideitci't li I OU"MIii, I...... i I pai 9 itqemtl~i o f [heti sti± aiikelt inl he n~l~ ll ieretlyits me. If the part she ha. of wnge'. hottir£ of thbor, (r onih tmd bakek In thb, ,eyinBgs etterta.int...it. sin-n. w'iet ,iff At en rrel fire "atch.rs lions. as shalbbl I>10, i~edesiatI rota ie i..rUc.. rlt Irg 4 is, W le l ..w. . ill i certsil ',tir..d tink, g t...il On !hie' .ootI, changing elry hotlur. rhe II-s if us itt It thi '. ,lt'tcI. it might htve lie ceoseqlnitlres hi the office, wall lailght bet;I(eln aielitig under the 3. Ittablithei zaftuards and reglatil ~ fIor two* peole. I k.n.w, Terry. that my for the proteelion of ildIe every titI. tl hear it hInllb eonibg and tile health and safety lady Is vOU..t lg ritIl ...... ti.IaInd i s ,bI'-h or workers shall liet be relaxed . 1 tOenl Iahinig out to write tllother I,,e in this ably eljyhig h, ¢xcursion into the Wouomenin industry-If ih shall .tec.l.. letler I am writing , Gr..e. antI Mae andi log splphdtiu of the pa< rI/lot than y." noeegs[rar to cr)/]/]O xownllQ ill w~ork itt-li- eadh itent iIi .l. . iy, I ilL jlsl al'ointt niuls. nalily perrer,,edl h..i lld, they I111s. lel dielt o.'." C;m, lielea, am I ever glad I didii't get you Iowed equal pay lop equia. ;..rk and 1Ih 'l (ite hellnire Madael , I iplvitd, It) Cel1Wtice oElihore. 11 would Iili'-e heelt1 hell fur ]ot be allotted taiks ciI,pI lrtit3jate HI yoi :iid BilIy t. ihllc (h. it. hre they their strength. mg . ...Ihut' ts tlly t lqll'aleIf ady- eihwi, frItbi the rmIl$f,5o $ti'geltit IRainui Hlner' of lablir The basic eight-hllrlilay thing mure thar a fanciful little Ivtic.... ,o tlt.] have Iever been on the roof.It is now

,he -od on the gro.nid. He went up to put it UNIONISM AND THE RADIO in their business, was often worth ..ill- Iut hut it had already htrred through the SERVICE MAN ionsof dollars. Its denial often caused roof anald as starting to hI l igt the upper thei the loss of several years' profit by floor but he got it out with his stirrup pump. Colninwel from page 171 the loss of good will. Therefor, the value About teen.ored, the worst part of our tour or short-thee basis. Where does he find of just being a union shop is so large as of duty started Planes were overhead all the the mran? He could advertise and be both- to be incalculable. The public knows that time hut their nuliers secnlead to merease ,,ed by scores of incompetent drifters, or the union shop card guarantees to them then. The [in was terrific and ratherfrighten- by neighborhood "haiis" or experiment- that their work will be performed by ecru- rug. R. spied a parachute CO..ring down. crs. Or he cuhld hire and discharge loaf petent tieD. We. both thought it was a piloa but a second ers by the dntn who couldn't do the job later we knew bttter. C ripe. what an explo- Suppose the worker still demands addi- hut who would r din his business or break siol, ad theh sA4twas ha, ftrogfor Die. It tional proof as to why he should become knocked toe overon the ro>of and blew ny up his eqipmlent. Eit how cmuh easier it affilited with the union. Nothing better helmet off. Then our relief ,anle linad we Wlt would he to call the union office ald hav. couhl be said to this fellow than to repeat ([own. What a relief! N oneof us nald sleep a Ian selnt lOt who eould do the work at the state..ent Ilade by a man in one of then so we stood ill what wltq ritE quarterS the pioper pay scal!, Thus an apprentice, the highest positions in the leand: 1 be- and just listenedl to the rlesrent a the bombs. joturnesna n, enginee'o op, could l,, IbSel lieve that even a bellhop will be a battle atid the ack acks an- the dIrole of the Iumes for the job in hand. ballhop if he is a member of a union or- swering. There was Dtthhl g else to do. I don't But these are. ill t.ngibles. How about ganiation," There is a certain fellowship thirk I will ever forget wgtehing dn wit cmen the hidden values? What value could he unanimity of putpose in bking a I..aybeheeaLse it was and ri.d gn, ad dIty break, put on the tight to include the small inmhber of a team or a group organized the clout welcome thin, we tohl]. havehad notice, "UNION SIlOP" in his place of then because with daylight the raiders Went for co...nnlot endeavor. That the govern home, at least what was hft of them and at business? Some of the largest industlrl- meit recognizes this fact is evident by (censored) we laid [own on the floor and ists in this country have found to their the n,bher of laws drawn up for the sole slept until] (cen.sored)- At *leat [ihat is Olle ultimate sorrw and financial loss that purpose of guaranteeing the rights of the night I will never forget" the small sign, "UNION SHOP," placed worker to organize for collective bargain- rig and mutual protection. Now to consider how YOU as a member of the I. B. E. W. can help promote this organiz- ENAMELEDEMBLEMATIC JEWELRY FOR ilg of all the radio workers of the land. In the its ptlat, you waonder that you itant do I. B. E. IV. MEMBERS anything at al[. Lets start at the hale cause for collective bargaining: wages and hours, First of all, when negotiations are entered ilto for the drawing up of an agreementand wages are discussed, the nanagement always asks: "What are these workers getting else- a~g IWLW0U K5 3 u r nir N(0

3 ... 1.I No,1O (All C(Its actual size) TO FIND FINGER SIZE FOR RING 260 Use narrow strip of paper or string and fit at.rand.nger. Pla!e strip o, this scale one end at "A." The scale nmbher reahed by other end of strip ladi- rates size, Then enter the size with order. I I I II I IR il, flu *AUIJLS HAMOYUOI( OFELET ICITY Al tl~mc~s,/. A%~m:k. sunptMllerldy rc~c.r~e 1w ciretIe tticrtcmm 3nJ pnr~n'tiin(antk.~1~~z No. i-Gold Filled Button Gilt Tie Clasp...... -s.80 No. 2-10 kt. Gold hapel Button- I- .85 * INSIOETADE SNFORMATION ON No. 3--Rolled Gold Pin (for ladies)-- - .60 4 Rolled Gold Lapel Button-...... 60 arid Repatr-Wnnng D m*aa-.thx;e Laghfin8 .[ker No. WIZ.M-CJ~le~p~Iitms- 4~r-[~lkttic-Tha~rimt No. 5-10 lt. Gold Button Rolled Gold Tie tlasp- * 1.75 No. 6--10 M. Gobl ILapel Button 1-00 No. 710 It. Gold iaqpe Buttotn-----.... -.- 1.50 l~nl gention-A it Cdacrinr-OI No. $ 10 kt. Gohl Button Rolled Gold Tie Clasp __ _ 2.25 No. 10 ht. Cold Vest Slide Charm -...... -1-00 a0danP OITnJ i No'. 110 Il k. Gohl R ...... Iing 9.00 Tor r vissiantceiircitorupv Abo,,e -rices il subject to IO FZderot Ia. Jnewelry tnt sent CO0. , S al,iwj a i h .-fi ,l OGrdca fromn G. M. Bugniazet, Secretary 1200 Fifteenl h St. N.,W. Washington, D.CI Adar~~~~~ " JANUARY, 1942 where? Are you asking more than their ef- be explained to the reluctant union prospect upgrading in the radio field. Such a plan has forts arc worth?" that all the local agreements that have been been put into effect already in soin of the There is only one way to angwer this ques drawn up for radio workers paid time and oitiea. Various methods of such a system teon-that is to make a comparative check one-half for overtime a.id dmoble time for must be a part of the advancement of any of aimilar workers elsewhere. And that's Sundays and holidays. traft. In Kansas £,, t a caonmittee of three where you come i. Suppose the unorganized Don't let it be thought, however, because each frol the IL B. E. W. and the monage- workers in your loalilty are checked for the raldio seriinmn has been mentoioned so ment of concerns thein radio trade,. ,netiJ9 wages. They are ouly getting 35 cents an frequently th, he is the only radio w'orker with a representatie from the apprettitcehip hour. Then how can the workers m our city to be considered hi this nrgariiZiiig drive division of the Departmen t of Labor are hope to get 70 cents or a ]00 per cent in Locally, there are agieelnen a drawn op enx- fraing plans (or a fnoir-yeair course of train. crease oyer compa.rat. e workers elsewhere? ainrg rado worker, whnare ioimng construc lig and upgrading which is hoped to he nade The tnswer is: 'They ran t. Bzt a start must tion woLk io an. assembly line for high-fre effective in the near future be made sonetime. We have made that start. queriry radio trns.itters anti receivers anid Meanwhile t class broadly coyeinng radio Radio workers here are gettingg up, to 80 cents othLe phiases of rado in his category. Irom the eleents or radio repairing an..d per hour. Now yui can organize the radio Negotiations have even 'een igolnl forwaurd servicing, advancrin through the itOe dimft- workers in your commuuity and, on thebasis for a compfletely flew raft inl the radio field. cult phases of radio theory and Iduekg'ound ..nlor g re.ei., it, you c,, ask for $1.00 per That is the pieOeelectrical radio quarts erys- and leading to a conprehcnii.ve coverage of hour, and get it. Next year whe, our agree tal flisherl Ihis groupi represents a lass of the fields of 1ilth i roaldast aid high-fre- ment cones a roun for renewald we can cite the most highly skilied precision specialists. qiunciy reeption an.I trarns.isAio, io beiog your scale aLd boost ours to $1.15. Later you Working with ditoheni of the order of a c ordueted. Meeting in one if the buidimot can do the saieI in thru; and you, al you., wave length of light (which is so short as to ard corkig in' conjunction with the Ka nsas alnd yiu can do it inyour eonuunity. After a defy the imagiiiaitionn l / ti t hlekleseof n.ne- (iLy Board of Education,, tlhs class hi.. as it time the ski lied rd workercan ask r. and one hundred-thousandths of an inch, these ultimate purpose the quaifieation of all its get, a scale on thi level with other recgwnized Specialists are dojnl1 work that makes optical membiers for a first class federal radio tell workers. He will bie able to nake a decent lens grinding appear sinpldein comparison. phone license, or a second-elass telegraphic wage on a 40-hour Dn, Arid that is tbe only Another group which Ls rpe flor organza- license. In addition, radio assembly line pro- (air basis for pay. I] sane r times, the pay tion is the great grroupt of technicinns who edlure and factory nalu (aettrinri practices seale will it drawn on th, old 401-hour (or work on muth of the t rars.mitti, rg ,,(I of are to be co.ered. There is a great show of shorter) ns is, arid aIlivig wae must be radio. interest it ths class, not only from youn~g people and girls, hut from old time serviee- reckoned (rum there. later hert, will Le no To make the plan a far reaching one and meii who have been in radio is long as 25 overtime of time aid a half and double time to bring this craft up In a level with other for 60 and 70 hours g week as now exists years. skilled workers of the ou Itry lhere is$ lo - It is surprisirg how much of the ralni re- While %lcissing o yerthie the point might rite need for trainiig, ippreit..eship ait Lair work is in a -ut-and-try basis. Th.s. courses of nsbaection build up a souad and broad radio and electrical background for the radio workers and give them a greater a more worthwhtile bckgrourd to hrlnh iflto PRICE LIST OF SUPPLIES their radio servicing and assiciated types of work. Arrears, Official Noleie of, per 100 … $,50.. . Ledger, loose-leaf researc i. .inluding Some of these points will apply to your Account Book, Treasurer's------.90 tabs ...... 12.350 Book, Mintge for R. S. small).-- .25 Ledger fi..et Ioi above, per 100- 2.25 nmmninity, others won't. But wiether or no. Rook. Minute for tRS. (large) 3,00 paper, Offsal Letter, per 100 ,50 take those needed and start your organizing Book, Dfay ...... -- . 1.15..... Rituals extra, each ...... ,25 dive, immediately. This appl s ennt only to Book, Roll Call ...... 1.50 Receipt Book, Applicants (300 receipts)- 1.75 the business officers of the yarious local Carton tot Receipt Books- - -.. 05 Receipt Book, Applicants (750 receipts) unions, but also to the rank andfie nein- Charters Duplicate. I 1.0 Receipt Book. Member, (300 reelpt9. 1.?$ Receipt Book, Members (750 recetpts) 3.50 hers. It's just as much their job to plromote Complete Local Clarter OLItot 25.0" the organizing work as it iM the paid offcr's Ctonstlution, pet 10 ...... 7.50 Receipt Book. lMiscellatiecis (300 re- Sinigle copies .10 ceipts) ...... 3,-01.75 duty. Oftentimes they ca dio the jib on a lfectrical Woker. ulUbscripgon per year. 2,00 Receipt Book, Miscellaneous (750 re- more efficient basis,. lit they must renember EMble,, A'itonobill I 125 et eip-s)..... '.75 that they are not just doing a task for the Receipt Book, Overtime assessment (300 Igvelopes. Official per 100.. 1.00 It goes m..h farther thei that. They Labels, Deealeotania (large). per 100.- 20 receiptLs) ...... 3.17 leceipt Rook. Overtimite assesment (750 are actually heliirig themiselve. Each time labels. Decalcomanla (snaIl), per 10 .15 receipts) -...... 3.50 they mlake the type nf worker in their or- Labels Metal, per 100 I- 2.50 Receipt flook, Temporary (751 *eceiptm). ganizatIon a more competent operator, either eo,, per 100-.0 1abels,. leceipt Book, Temporary (300 receipts) throughschool instruction or private help: Labels, Pa.rr, per 100 -2 Receipt Bo.k, Temporary (90 receipts) .'5 Labels, large size for house wiring, per Receipt BOOk, Financial Se-retary's .25 each new unrionimmer they bring ; eachIleh 100- -...... 35 Receipt Book, Treasurer. .Z5 piece of ork they do better, and each agree- Ledger, loose leaf binder Financllial Sec- Receipt Holders,. each...... 30 mert they help to lut across mireally more retary's 36 lab Midex 6.50 Research weekly report cards, per 100 .40 for their own benefit than for any other ,,i.- Sea], cl t of ------...... I10 Ledger paper to fit above ledger, per 100 1,50 ber of the union. Its more dollars ini their Seal...... 5.00 Ledgor, Financial Seeretary's, 100 pages 2.50 Seal (pnrke...) I.50 owl, pockets. and more Lecurityfor their own Ledger, Fit.anolal See l r'sty 200 pages. 3.15 Witbdrawal Cards, wit, rans., Cdls, ter job, and famIlh Ledger, Financial Secretary's, 400 pages 8.00 d ozen ...... 40 So start now, We have I he all in pliy. The (Extra Hleay Binding) Warrant Book* for I, S ...... 30 lath is just that much easier for each addi- tLonal play. And ev t.al suceess.. is just that FOR E. W. B. A. much closer. Book, Ml.n.e 1.50 Constftutton and fy-Laws, per 100 7'0 Make 3your Job for 1942 to push the organ- Charlters, Dplicates .50 Single Copies -- .. --- .10 ization 100 per cent of all radioservicemen. Reinstatement Slanlks, ipr 100 …...... -75 11itual s achi ------...... 25 and all other workers In radioin your local- ity. If you raise wagers aiid an~nalitiions It your local, in turn you will make It that much easier for the same to be done I. our local. Together we can't fail. Are you willing to do METAL LABEL your party M== HINTIS ON CO(( ILEt'T[;'I B RGAINING ~Cont~ued from page toi of acconpanicS NOTI-The aboe. articleswill be supplied when the requlsite amount csih aid not tlursuuhli bhrought up to date t the the order. Otherwise the order will not be us reeornized. All supplies sent by have postage labor situation current here in the period *r express chAriG p repiaSd . p receldin the date on the authors preface t the volume.,March, 11941. ADI)RESS, C. 31. BUGNIAZET, I. S. But. regardles of the inetrs or shortorn- The lournal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS ant Operators

x ings of the h.tk itelf, thle St dis h tris ... .t.e mediatorand the >lqmsini part y a writ- a.grt.en.ientst, the nntonIi. s divided into l'r ... worth diSl..ssIonate invEstigat int. before one ten notice of intent tnI dn , including a state- tirer LuI fint' g ,tLgiiihic aleaP, w'ilit ;~age arrives snt .etilusiorns as to what, if any / nElit of t reaso.. for the rsloP tage. Failu're fall scktciluileb pr i i...g differenitials actrij- thing, is needed to pronlote pa rt,fllJ tollectie t, give suchw iritten nurtie alld to nlser. . bargaintinig in he n iteld Statr the ireuired seven-dby uaniin Ifft period ix end,to the desree it ill~baliz'tiori er Ihls-. Fniintaitejl~lal willingniess oti the flirt of tuhjeet tn he penlLty of . fi tiililzaitijnnf that region. both en' lploys and workels I * accede to ad- In I U28 two lawt of gilat igrfilalleie to F[,urther differentiPall in thIe basic nlii litiaini judication of collective hargal inig flsJpuLes the industrial relatinns of the nation wore ritel prteetliEld ill thi igrenits are caste through theatreeitinl ni a thi,: l,disirtterestei adp ed by t Swedishhe hgisattre. One was inarily pr bi(idl for wurktrS of varying age party the willingness to iil,Ito Pa ripro- the *ollecti'e Agreenent law. which report- gropiis a nd Expel tlie gJroups$ fit.erenials mis,,siles it Ihe heart of l Swedish eel- e ly ldified nilch of the alr(aady aIcepted fror Ihe bate are likewise providel for lettile h,Irga in g system. practice of co llective tragailnirig nEoItiantir s- enrik. fir It ef ocllcpation and Ior Perhaps America ouhld di iatt sarethling The s econdwa the Ilabnlr Initt Act, the deree of aln ildividhtoM abilily wilhin from the Swedish system here,* On the other The Chileccie- Agreeminc L.a makes it that"lneiIpatit~n. hand, there is t basil psycheogllca diff erone manda y that labor ; e .it i re put into Ava'e in Sweden lire hlmost ulniversally between the two nationalities. Ante rican s are writinrg and that they re ti-miinated in writ- paiditc(iring to basi' piece-rate s.hedules naturally independent. They sresin any at- i.e. Union members are I...lld by the agree- est ihlibed hy joint Piltnand employer lEgo tempt to tell then what to do. rient of their union with their enployer for tiAtiuns, Even in thie buiding trades. piece Il Sweden much greater il Se i miaid of the duration of the cotacttas iCe, even th.t.bh rather than tinE rates predominate. third-party mediation of cill/rtiv bairgain- they should drop their affiliatio. with that PR.ce-work rates fr), the building trade ijg disputes tha, is the prtactiee in this Ont,, in the interim pet-ithl i-ther, the law nireagreed ipl,, i advanlc antd the work. country. The Swedish Mediati in Service, an expressly prohibits rikces, lockouts. boy- ulon conptletior, i s urveyed and literally adjunct of thestate governrel it, was estab- ...tt> sympathetic work stoppageFo et, due lo .lea ... with a yintlstik. Thus electricians lithed as long ago as 190I. It plays a vita] d iputesover questions inolvingR the nto,- may be compensated according to the length part in the condictitg of aw reenient nego- protation of union agrttenls wili.h their fwie or ton dul inttailed, with tales vry- tiatiens. unexpired terms. Damages aru- imposed upon ilt according to the SiZE used. Similarly Id- The Medialn Service may ·intervene in any pay Ito a lahIor ag romet who is founid teritned rates Itre ageed upon thrnugh ne difficult situations upon reqest Lor nn its own guilty of ,eadingthe responsibiies which gota ion for othet building trades operations initiative whenlever a serious stoppage of were asunued by hi in upo entering the ()pgieusly building trades agreements must work" threatens industrial peI. re. usnio conntract. le very detailed and clumbersome in prent- big piece-rate schedules. The carpieters' Since 15i it has been Ollt-i'. l t ~hd~r]a Such a law might be seen by the outside agreement. for exIamlt, sltaes ptrices for strike, lockout or sinilar wor, k stoppage in h hse-var to ie the ene ril ig 'erlge for the Sweden w.qithout first subml.ttit t, both the aioTtin of even more stligtIt leasurIs over 2,500 different PoA lasiltiatinu. eonpleeily to eontrolaIhoe under a govern- Wilst are the principal results, o leasks. Ptet less friendly to the rights of workers of payIyig a working rrew as a group In ic- than the one now in existence in Sweden It .,,rdanci with piece-work rates such as Ix isl may b.erememlbered that in Italy and in GIEr- irl the luillng tlale" ill SwEden' itanly the eoiritrl of oiganizo labor wias orie In tihe first placE, sinre earlings depind of the first disre rn lI stops i the develop notIin the effort tf the individual but upon merit of thi fascist aind riai tegimes. Coller- the toImb.ined olutput of the group, working lllv bargaining there h..s {)(it completely lanis iae hloth to retain ill their crew a It.n.imatedl ad labor rerdueld tnt a eondlitio pErson ~whoe profiertchey is below the stand- little hetter than serfdom, aeilofthe others. Pressure a very sulbstantial The Lahior Court Law of 1P28 estalils-hed weight it therefore put upon the individual tibuinal for the e,or. iPilry and speedy by his fellow worller: to make him keep up handling of "interlprIeteitinalb" disputes (1a the pacE. distinguished from the '"interest disputes S. real is this se nut-eareive presstre that dealt with l>v the Meiitoi Service]. Cases eimloryers of Sweden have, acco rding to brought before the labor ro It are usually NoM-lg renL. Cor tni m rich less need for the use completely disposed oIf within two weeks The of foreion than over here. At a single stroke. colrt follows straighlforward. iiformal but it is claimed. employers cahbirth reduce their stanrdiZlaiEdt procedu.res in hdhllng hEnrinrs s/ipervnsory .stafs anl hioosL the morale of andI handing down deisionsinterpretin, Ent- their workers. tract proyisionm. It aim> cthiIrts trials and Nev ertheless. prEssnlre. is pressure. regardi- i tiees amount of damageswhen an agree- les of (he origin of it, exertion- We e(tnciude ic rit signatory is fonnid to hive injured a -l that the effect of phee,-work paymlenl in Swe. den ,,iprebably very little different from 0ther party to his lahbr contrct. The Swedish labor .nu.t i held in high what it is anywhere else. respect by I. th labor til .ni iigement. MIueh [lbt the Swedish cohlectiye bargainrig sys. You want the JOURNAL. of its sucess i attributed tI the inusually te,,, is not 1holly to hI 'onFenied.,ar from period befire fairmnilniled and Iequitable quality of its n.u- it In the seven-day coolii-off We want you to have the Jit 'RN At miiinistrators. The chairma, who fortu natel striks anil lockouts they undoubtedly hove is a person of very rare mdiher with wide EX slorlthjig Their extensive use of mediation The nnly tssettial is your Itricitee in labor relntions. icta as both tril in adjusting differences duning collectlye iar- exa~ntner and judge an arrangement which. gaining negotiation must certainly contril in the ho"ds o a leS iraaintil person, might tte greatly to intlustri] ]leare. Name - contaip the sceods of oppression. Al]hough Theiir LaborGontt for interpreti'ri exslt- abor unions hitterly opposed both the L abor infprovisions of Un ion con tracts, however. L"wal Utniont '*rttrt anid the Cnl~ct Agree.enlet Acts at is probably niore tlecessa ry there, where the otset they now vie them, aith great afgretmeltts aire madetl upnil a national basis. New Address- estrtrn. arcnrdlilng to ~nrgren. tIlar it would lie here, where agreements are Out of the most uPiqae fatllires of I'll ntast frequlently madeJ(directly betwveen Joes] Swedish collective barg ainlgasten i that iwr kers iibd their en lll yters watpe rate re dete miniedi to a certaine x Labor has always stnod in favor of the Old Addrss...... tent- by an index of the ost of living. itn most itteit agreement. but the Swedish system practically rigiditfies ex.stini con] iti. .ts Cor When ynU move notify us of the chainI the life of the con tract usually two years of residence at OeTC. DIAMOND-SHAPED BUTTONS In the L3nited Stalesw nIw that the war We do the rest To wear i your, coat lapeL, is ...on u, . the nald for cnntinuously pmace carry the ewabllI aned in- fuI nindutrial relati ns is obvious. Its neees- International Brotherhood of Elerical signia of the L B. E. W. sity is well rcgnized by both labor and man- Workers aeretil t. The outerios igainst labor by the Cold faced and had- $15 inri n. dly few are 1(nw melting away iato A 1200 15th St., N. W. +Psm.ely e..eled$1 Lir.tEd roar froni all sides for greater and Washington, D. C. p&,ttse· radd,IOJ fr eFdenat Tax ~rear e defense production. )AN UARY, 1 942 51

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prejdiiniig he rlehts It iorker ,without DEMOCRACY RIULES I"ROJE(T thereof, ald enploy[1ent in the service of a stte or pa 1 iticai sub-ilvision thereof. Ivm a heari-sa, Ylntual) the bureau ConIllanued f(or page 10 it seemed I likely that the Bureau of In- IwrItd, suljecito ) selqUence of hualifyin, cIllitis.... , to. deIcss the miatter witi, a Ll- tribution has so stimulated tilh demand ternal Revenue consi dered the asrocatil, for power that the valley has contraterd 1e1tatUe 'If thI pIoyees, but Its I0W eordli a "federal instrwueiltality.' till, {e cohlplpleild wth, sti'l another to buy 20,000 kilowatts from the distawn Wild Sire liay of the assoelatios.e .. veralhlion- wltild i{c lidldid. Parker dam,. [+ B. drld emphlyees wetre Ilerlillrs of tLe By that time. due to action initiated by In- Consistent VithMdemoerati practices, to he exculled frno E. W., anti were likely Lt..rlt..llal It,'l)resIlt:LttjV Shl..kefrld with in 1917 the g ovrninlelit .... eI th, opera- ;ilntd Sect)rity beneItI s if th'tt rullig wa, govtrri nttaiitoties the qttesion was tion and mlainltnnce of the project ever well foulletd, Interationt l]eprespientaltiV oItih binbig rapidly rIetll.i.etd. It was therertore to the Salt River Valley Water liseis' haekeIlt rrl became cuorious. He catuseld a lllt feres}/ty to/ colmply with tile expanldJin it uln- Illof Internal Association, subject te payment.f he inquiry to bl inade If the Bulrea iltlihk thought .. Iessally by the Blrelau of l Revenue as to the explesa {erls if nh li'h paid bNa,,le of the ,nstruetoi o costs ill [I{itertiall Revi!zuici. stall longtime mistallunrts. The associa- and the g.roundlsIn whirh itias barI . Fronm the attitude of the bureau, however, such alt In tht, ieait }tiP, that bureau has evidently tint has since then mivested $2200.000, . s....- inqLuiry a- eIf ivalerit to asking the di,- lieIne ..e.o..Ir(.d to the fait that thI in addition to the $21,000.00 originally hstrinll tality. It-, tlo,,re of high settets of state Not Iover t iatliulo is rIot I, f{,deral /veshbd by the lpyverlt[ent. MIliA s~cue, IL'he his~s of legal piiurlpes., if any. ,sIwhlih the h.url'f MetrE. howi,¥', ii Cotrary to a tonir stistailed belief, the its rarhe. uiolil is It jealously gLia'lIed blasedl itr rulin s w tulld be ildicate'd. Salt River Valley Water It sers' Assota- lsiy ters it w.uld le u1nfortulinte if all gov- Tho, maiter was important for it elotLed the is not a publicly owned utility. It is a erfliolMt fglitiesfet .hligud Lto hirle thir tion right, >f the asso.. ntiri>o, einphloees to the hold- errrprs ir. sIti..litrmnn, hio tI. private corporation, th. hlaldowrS senelrt of such laws as the NajIodal ]mor shair of stock for each acre of cisry of Sit ItRivelr pijete pus ing one Relations ALt, the Far Labor StoloAIa]$ Al Thlu tihe hnw tIt ohiHt[Iele.s ,lirl, had ]ong illl- land served by the project. While th, and the Arizona Miinioun W\age Act. Yet ittis the pedel il evelrprent have been overomne hy history of the proje , its finranijg by the oif Intrnal RevL e h/l hi' Bureau and 1echnlues 'If governllen t, alld ais social that a

t,4/, ;h -;'l; It ... , olbu khi,' YiL E L, llaIre ,± ii IIa pIl upt I. J., IJNEMAN JOE But it gouiIl' kintI ,diIl' to me. ,, l, ,tb0 dilly hy, I~ J, , ill,the Oet' For th little wie jt stLayt it hoiLe LinemaL J.1oe ,liiestn't give a hang; While tlhe oed m..ans od ofIt a spree, works,lp Ill lday, uislg lineincai' slmiS. ir': ei epirml down the sticks And ...y iTuL.¥ei to yo., . ll , all day. SINKING IN THE SI'ltS ,krid to i,,eue/itpe ,l0( it. SeEmlS like p>iety, If yeu l Illthings honky dorey, A, IuIIi..... I Ioulklike to slab. The next tjime you go I.n ui apre,e lie tiielr-I this p.ole that's tall buteLihrn, YXrlr j...J i lt.el a lirnemnan. j.I s nt.r ratIl , Think up heiter story, Ald agahdlst his safety he did lenI:; I'hey rion't wish Y.lI to praise or liattrl. It riiliiiedl hs cl.ew }nd al thel ground lie To thEiml yoLir jukdgmv..L does ntmlatter. WIFJ% o4 L~iNr;MaAN, I... kerd, Leeal No. B 18 Anddhis irlmllt', lime was cooked. Ther Irerilta. it iS tue. lint Auseles. t alif. (hLL wire. I jUlige. 45 good as ti... P.s., ITia cyes tleuled 'ipeil aid his lieu tarned roi TI'hey will 'It rinp Iladdter with thir spurs, Ancd Iy ,erl e ill the gang heard ''hat Jo.I Their blape~ttjhn 'viil pass as gIoo as yours. And hlere's itlltie IlIsteirlt. If bhis li.mL has fI-alty gut your grea L limdajae li*,(.iictl, ellan .ot If your trance, Prnise [a what T anI sure yeI, wish T Bhll said yu hail lead in your pants. [i tio it youIet-Ve a very poI.r d.sh. A.nd that' neow, fur e-,ual Praise for elirimbing over rattEr,. "What's \lVIln, with yar ine-phase niind? People 'vo'der abtut yea tie af[ter hllit Iblid arir iIi thi' Illri If my line. \NIwImll I/IIc.'wh dI your ,might. With y.... Lhh line in li ?e?,[r t ","' .tr../., li IniI.e 11(up. the benmIl IAiut Y,,Il'd Iieite'L Ie it the hall tlrnighti) If it dIent geL, ye" try again, Moltd It, e1rb~ If ther¢e is a Iieml that is too smaill I'l"}]dr it tI-d do' iIin'l lee afiaid i YoAl will give i;L i oh harder l DOG JIMUSE We'll soo I.h I..rgh nod in the shmiule. )Itin yiel- hide: il/, sure a,' slow. Makes no dilreroce how it Iight Rt. HeIr, ly pallpityhqb 'l'hinv pillIS ard kLnobs shouldill realdy, Y..l. JList s liIhe ace car get throu ghi it. You light Lty it SHI... I Hite; If with your hicky you in writH your ieuil, It ILai "'ot work lIii youtIrs, Why tlo il l[i"rlim-he give army Id e B1int it Il i Ie LI Acius. Lih. itIn LI,? wire did ilie While ..en wa -ussing his gintlntit's hide. lihi xti~ms viii nei'k rfre usually lead. <0 illy yOU II dogI 'e Joe lit a weed whi silting il Sto W[}enl nio womrl you' have nothing Ii, tread. Any hl will di. 'Thu 3ieipiamuriml ible pai'k saLhl Lmnlin Shop. meliwill uniFt Vwill musft hr wi'se W\hat you'll 'ee i is,l iyi- Will by Pfi...rII..I that'I tI, . T. ,o ,k with the Imanyot ritcizv. "Al righ, Bither, pulIll 'eia tI light,, .'\el hIIIil tiurii-etIou1 eretLiJ g tonight. '1'0benapl LpTe you make Litt lhugh. B.,uIenitghi ir diee ime, All tIghl, head Why thittt, llmiher, wouhld IL alsurt And he'll lick ,mII hthd WIei-i lb-Lgunnc git arlolu nI. stldInLteid ti talk, Whih, lhak Ph tin' rock they had to walk: R. K. T,,l ...... A clocg undlqand hteaIe "laste'ii i{niotlle'r'-. I'm (telhin Nyiu lOW. Whim IL ma~l' feel] dt ... H! I I. . Nt,. IC I I I 'l'heis r!qIcci nnI Than Inmost.. llyIltII'H wife, e aI i a O.IIw. Will [sjillI, 1 ....ll lllpy. "W\'rnririlm with hem SUu'E is a pleasare, ILrhi, i, L ,iii ,,. IIres ru,ot) akswrLr tL B, I .. a.)eiI Ald if you give hbite tirull i- ['ll taklI yv..ii SWrhis isl tir'~ s rite! Jbee. } boolj~c'rle doe,s(tie s,;r (op)1}~ Iit ii ,l." .ri roff bhey w''nd. throrugh Stay FIW~iy imint voim 'vi[ f,)r the lay 'lThe grim auned .r.e wenlt a IN ANSWER TO I. J. Arid crawl ill wviilh the dog. diff erennt wIy. 8,l C,. I. very B, J.' L1t,mn. "SrtId...i,,e,' No. 77. 'IThI arrce clirb at the UlIiehn hall , , .~~N 7 Th' B.luhes A}enelhis wife ani spree, wVIIe listering to the roll A, I[ lhked all ,,n...in[ trot a st[ICt ,Ix bjI.'e. hr (t..y sihqlee, phls the rosr, RHYME)I) DEIINITIIONS A,, S LrEkicka to he, "Anti-T1rutFi J"IMMIE T'fTll lie Iik, for ii LtIutitm,. I'.UNo t1-108, Saval.lih, Gha Ailieu eul what tie I The law of hill. il.st Well 14. I'm chuck roll]f .i.. Is unfair andi mllimtl~ [hut it's net all for you. Whei, applhdl tt" LIae. I. lIgnmm; re: It is Ili... l tIL cLIe ll WRITE YOUR OWN CAPTION hOl..e i, ir It'lly ittle wokil.... Distrust. hilliest Iaill I.e AnidI h.o... she lends ari ear. At period orf sulyl} ill ciriliatii. q(eems that% lIblrlun1's life in the rar Wen. Alnd tile itt ILrIe yolI goi N ins very e'xcatitt what Lith elllainie'etlhs, e(i he, gral,~ herself a hem. iars,. Iala-k hiers ald ,,ther pree;]ate,,'y Irep Ilres whi-h hE rirLeiiniters alrbe, the ]ira, Irepn she dlhi and dan-e. A fiOe trait, thidt'll talml With glory I.... I ThLi'lAaidditioni ( the vilaostlilUM fPrice SIHLd, I ...iii hard-earned idl.r, When appliltd, lnesrii,,'ly. with m[... ratnoni oio, hI, vl. , n{'wvh operstori'. A lhb And sel(s so4, e Brether lirehtl .. i l fut itil destroy .e.e...L taint Ill. 'tier it foulnIt P nake thud With lipi(.ik on hib ,ollar 'Than the ii[ m...dilent wair il ii ]lnct i,1 in I'rrwr'r lile midway lhtween thr, Whel, biLused by i'essive aipplicat.i.o laI... tin' theeii hijl Ive ( te llAn,I...tto.I. odi The 11axi tiele yoU gio '11httivi"' t m inhto a [eIL , it L-m.. rotLuntie, II 'lL. Ildbe 'I wo..J eIflI thing A hit IW LucIk, 'Th stirNt IwapIUSt iiicOmnplete In dleti}s If shed kinda loosen up a lt. AL. U.CNK, frlililg tr shto' how thelinemlan got Awn ithe And have herself a "fling/' pole, "r whether lIe took the reptile with hi... it WENNOW know, or ought to know, that this whole world struggle is our war. just as much as it was to the people of Chungking or Warsaw in 1939. or to the people of Rotterdam or London in 1940, or to the people of Athens and Moscow in 1941. We now know, or ought to know, that there can be no half way method of fighting an at- tempt to dominate the entire earth. We now know. or ought to know, that this total war will require total effort on our part. with everything we have and everything we are, with all our resources pledged to final and decisive victory."

SECRETARY OF1 THE TREASURY MORGENTHAU.