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.. OCTOBER,"1960 • " ~- ~- .,,.,. " J ' • •• r • • '•Ort ~ - r • :• s• "'• Past. -~ .' . . . --· \! . By NEWELL J. · CA~MAN, Superf isor : ·, io~aL B< Election;,, .·· ·. ;: .c. " , .' SUPElR.V.ISOR TM report-. unfolded ~ below is -~ ::. of .genuine .· accorriplfshmerit : by the Officers and Members toward improvement ·oftoc~l :N·o. 3's - .. REPORTS -~ st~tti:i-e iii: the LabOr Movement and :the community. . This same p~dod _has been one of difficulty _·::1\ . :.- ~a~:-:::·-~- ·t· .. _,;·_··;_··· o~/·.:··· a-- ···- e:· < ~_:: ·· a ·ctlle:-=- .l -.-i·. · ;FiNANCES: · .. . for the--Laj)or ... _. :- .. ·. ~ __1, ...:- .~ ~. '·. /: u t' Movement: As a result of labor legislation, the day-to;.day £:unc­ :.ye · ~q~·t W:~rt,h~Op' ll , per tions of a. labor union . · · c;ent have been.. tremendously complicated .. This · . .· .. • · . · · report is one in which · -•Income Down ;.... .Protec:- the membership m<~y be· proud because . -tici'n ·.up,·. · · · withoqt .the~r sincere --cooperation and understanding from the maj~.r,:ity tb,e task could not h<~ up-.;-:Resul!:s.Up _ve •• . Mo•~ " t5~·. l'alliid ·: Nov.,• 2~ -.>•_Cost~ '. been·· · so suec~ssfully · acc'oni- ()n the ord~i: ~ of S_up~~vis.or New ,eli. '"J~ . C~rn~a:n.; a_cting unde;, di­ · . • Members: , Moriey~Safe plished. · · . , r.ectlon' Qf-Ge)l'eralPresidell,t Joseph JhD_elaney~ an'electlori of' ·cott~ctrve aA.fiG~INI;i\iG - . In spite. of the significant'" ad~ · fleers and -D1§tricf Executive ·J.3oard ·.Memb€rs .of Operating . · ··wage: Increases - 'More 'd'itional expenditures of 'the1' Lo­ giiie$rs :· LCic

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""''"" ~ · ·!••S •i>• ·>•:·u•- - .. ~~" "''''V~l . \.JV l Um.llallill, . . .. rll >Pt(!S. Dela~teY ;6r... ~~t{!~~- c. o:pnl~~:~~o~y~vt.~o~ · h· ea~lin~~s !fig of.ballot~, . ang ·at th~ 'o:Pen- . . . . ing of tlie:Post ·OffiCe· Boxo. and -&: > ...... ' . . . E'.· I . ';' . t .by this rep·ort- deserves the care- ·~ntirig of ·b~ll~ts, :" : . ·__ · ·.-: ' R... _·. .. -.~~ n_. , .. ·p;_ r.ove_.S < _.:a_· r __.: : Y···. ,:\w;o·· e. ~~~:!tz~l_: ~!. all members 'of our _- Ea«;h candidate' also has· the _r.· · · ""'"""'~·~"' :r;ight t~ . hav"~ - aJ\i'.?J:>s~(;_i:ve~ ~t. ag, · -. ··. B AL CLE~ - Bu:siness Mana er . ·· , .k .report ?evoted to the state actually speak for themselves.· ~tages of tlje electwn, ·'\Tltlf t:h:e ...... -Y-. . ' . . . . ·,• g_ . . .0~ : -Local .Umon ..N~. 3:would n.ot I f:INAN- CI.AL .ft. E-··.PO R-T .rigl).t to check th,e 'lists'-of el}gi- .·· A1> yo11r Officers. had hop~d · and expected; haying;- giv~n the be mea:n.mgfulif It v.:ere static. ·· • ...... · ·.' · . .. . · · :~le · vo,fers, ·to cliec~ the ·:ballots, rie'"!- l3Y"+-aws · <1 res!:mn,di~~ .sote of. app:r:oval; the · )l~mbe.rship Of To . understand how wei~ - Local . The most recent•• of the tegl,l­ and to observe :·.the mailing of .LocaLNo; 3 regarded an election oL Officers as the .next order of Umon No. 3 has ~ beenJarmg, · every six · months certified ~~ilot( gpening o~J~e ·. P.?st Of~T b_us!~ess .. A! '. its S~ptembei me~ting, the . Executive· Board- con- ~ust s~af! from syzc Hie ~ fuembership of · L~cal 3, ·and .Supervisor Carrr'uin has or- .The.In_c.r~ase m Va(]ahon cox:- CASll~ ... July ·1, 1957 July-'1, 1960 . and which Supervisor Caiman Idere~ th~ eelc~ion...... tnl~UJl~n . by th~t e~wloyer~h I~ Gener(\1 Fund: $ 112,446.61 $ ' 30~;033;26 0 '¥¢ sli_~~ -~9v~rn the ~!ect!on , , l _ N~\V" it is u~ to you, the 1\i~m~ · ~a · e y~ur a. . e~Jn so · a Good ... Standing F\ilid: 30,973.07 · 67A69.12 ;w.odifi~d__' OJ;l· l. Y~: tc:~ n1e':et -requJre- b.er.s; tq ~q :y~tp; pa.. rt. After t. he . you ar:e erm. In? .. ' you can Biirial Expense Ftina: 49,100.28 98,751:33 ments of':time:· · ·.· · ., ·- . .post office baHot box has been ~ake sure that Your employer Defense Fund: 206,398.9'8 305,247;.17 •. un-· November ~- 2700.00 N~mln'iiti6fis ~ere, mad~ d~s'ed, -: on . 29th, ariq pays yo,u th~ p:o~~r:amounL Office ~unds: 2;65,0.00 . ~ ' ::, ~er Special" Ord~r .of Business th~ ·_ballots b,ave. been . c'ounted, VISITING MEETINGS - atl3 DistriCt Meetings between tet ..ps hope we hay.e a cle~r de- . - . TOTAL CASH: ---- ' Oct ~ 10 ailcf oct 14 at time and Cisi_oil ·o,n· whom yo,u want as the · Durmg the past .J:?onth I have INVESTMENTS: da,t~ . spectfieq ,~in,. tbe notic~ . of leaqers of 'your tJr~i9ii. · ·. · ~ad the opport:umty of. atten~- Securities: . ~:~!liiP.<;t~o.ris ' ah.~ , · Electi~Hi ~ent . , TJi:e new By-Laws . ~ntru~st ~ng Ill:~~~ership . meetmgs . m .-· General Fund: . $275,000.00 ·. $250,0QO.QO ·o ·every· Member·· by ·Sup·ervisor h '·• . b. 'th th . . . · . , $anta Rosa; Salt . · .· Bu,ri~l._ ~xpense Fu,nd: 100;670.39 . 1'03,27{) . 3~ _ t., , ...... ·eac mem er Wl . e r,espons1- ·L· k c·t o· kl . _.d.. s -· .. · · t· T · · · $ 6 ii:' ? Carma11: • , . · .··.' ·. · .. ' .. · · . · · bility·_. of' inforiil:iri.g hims_elf· r.e- anad_eStolcYk . 'tona.. an , ·. acramen o qtal Securities: . · . • 37-5, . 70 , ~9 . . . · !f · ?§~, .... 70~39 · di Carpenters, Engineers, Laborers_ ·. . . - ~IT'he El~chon Committee ha.s gar ng the candidat~s and·Is- I regret only that the ·pres- and Teamsters Association; 125,670.39. . 125,0()0.00 "wt and _passed ·· on the, -eleg1- sues-::-AND THEN VOTING. sur/e of o·the · n. ·~ b · li..Tt f d'd t · ·d f 11 Th t f · · · · 1 r u Ion · usmess y~u Y ·o -can ~ a es.;. an a u : : . a , 0 .. cours~, IS precise ~ prevented me ·from attending TOTAL INVESTMENTS: · $ 500,670.39 . $ 478,270,39 ~n.d . complet~.PROP~RTY AlYD ~...:.- · ; SAN.. FRANCiSCO :...... ::.Busiliess: rec:<;>_r:q :_ m the numb~t_: of :vo~~ .. . . * * , * . EQUIPMENT: .. ~ $1,891,002.24 ' ' . $1,844,288.24 • ·;fu:anager Aj·.:.clem of.Openitin;,. cast 1~ t.h~ ~orthcoll1mg · electwlf :, ·. ·.: THE"PRESIDENTIAL '$ ' 225.35 · tfigi.ne€r~; f:.o.C'a1:· 3 notified: :of th~If Of~l;er~' "' . • -ELECTION DEPOSITS: .$ 836.35 was - $3;100,984.86 ~~hye.e~ i>f·his 'app.oint!Ueilt by . . • . . . · . · .. - · · This· i~ the l1;1st issue of Engi- TQTAL NET WORTH: ~2, 794,077.92 .v~rrt~r E!llll-gnd· .G. Browrt :to YACATI~!'l' INCREAS~_- . , neet:s . News before th~ Novem- , serve as coochrurman-of the Mm- Effective October. 1 1960 ber 8 General Election. ·The Details are as foilows :- · caccount ,of -the General Fund; ' :o-:erais- Extracti6rt sectiok •of the· your V:.aC:ation ·fontr-ibutlon ha~ . AFL-CIO Ex~c4tiye Bo~fd, : 'the A. cASH ·. ·The rest: of the General Fund-is :~ $ove~or's -. Co~Eirence on 1)1-[ be~n - illcre. a~ed Jo. i5 cents · f~t Buildi~K~ - c!?.~s~~qTt}O.~- Trades ThiUnii:m's oills are p,aid· by. kept in-·a .savings account arid-in , d._¥~t.r1al _ Safety.,_ , )· ,, ,, · .•: - ~a.mess Repr esenlatrve:, - Durmg t he three-year penna. 1 work performed by Local umo.n. B. ·~ INVESTMENTS - ·· · cr e a~ ed ·- by. $3;888.00. Book rent- ! with · ~heir July 1, 19_57 rate, ·there ·v';'ere the following major i No.- 3's n~em]?ership , were rene .. (1)_ Government bonds in the al income, hoWever, does not telL ther§ Js a ~.6 per cent 1~ c rease . j developments: ! gotiated-and in every case \Vith · amount of $25,000.00, which_:_ the ' fuli -story: Since it is not a I (A~ ~tatecl 11~ the ~olle_ctlve bar- CALIFORNIA: A ne\v three ! substantial wage increases and h?vh:g rn_att~red--,-were no long~r profit _ma.k ing orga. niz~tion -. i.n l ~ammg, sectwn o~. thrs rep01:t: II year a. g. reement vv:as . n~g. ·oti.ate.d. i other imp.rovements. . . .• eqrmng mterest, VLe_re turned 111 ~he eyes o! the law, the Umon. ~he :~eia_ge oyerac~ng .Engmed I The. three (3) annual mcreas.~s r ' ' ' . . . . I . . ' : .. . on. F~bruary 26, . 195~ . - a~d the.jls not requn:~d to show,. and. does COl:SciUCtlO~l rat~s l11Cieased 24; of SIX (6) per cent . of the 19~8 ! m. HEAlTH AND WElfA,RE. proceeds were deposited m the not-show on 1ts books, the reD: tal pa cel:t fl om 1\Ia y_ 30, 1957, to 1 rates set th~ pattern. for la~ er 1 . . .. · G~neral _ Fund. value of-the space Local Umon , 1960.) settlements m other m dustnes ' REPORT :· . .· · (2) The Union exercised stock . N-o. 3 occupies in the_bui1di)1gs Total salary a~ld expense al-! and areas. Pay in 1ieu of vaca- J· . . -_ · • , : _ : . 1 0 options to . a"dd $2 600.00 worth ,it owns. F. igured on ail average lowances for Bus)ness Represen-. 1 tion now amounting to .15 cents Dunno the _t hr ee ) ea_r ~)erwd of stoc'k to its $100.670.39 stock oi th<> cost per foot in current tatives and Officers· in the July . per 'hour was won establishina ! covere~j by tlns. Teport It lS COlt · - • ·· . • • v • • 1 1959 t 0 J "0 19l?O · ct · ' . . . ~ ' servatwely · estimated that the m vestment m P.G.&E. (The leases m th~ ·areas. Local Umon • • ,.. une ,) • u ,· peno \a precedent for the ''pay m heu'·l . r 3 1· : · sto_ck and. the --Southern'! No . 3 owns and occupies build- ! came to $u72,183.18. feature recently won in t he ~- ~~~ v:~;: · P.Q-:&E. ~e~lb~~1 1~~f L~~~~ 0 0 1 California Edison stock,__ -?wned ings, the rental ~alue of ~lie oc- NEW. EXPENSES: · _ I Technica_L Engineer and ~c.rap 1 si~ a~ce in n~e~tin ' . th~ fin~nd:t by·· Local· No ... 3, are· carned on cupancy_ (excludmg par:kmg lot The new . 26 member Execu- jYard agreements. In add1hon., ib . den~ · .1 p l -uw11· ·. Hi{r' the books at par value, which I a1;d garage) comes to $70,960.00 tive Board was instituted in July the 15 cents ~n 80-foot booms ! faumr ·l·e~ ·bemc a ose f .,·c· k·- · ·· · · a- b~ - . . t '1 $25 000 00 b . ~·vl - -tl f. . . d . d b . t . -- 1 r :s use o ~1 ness, "' . 1s app:r?xuna e Y- ; . · e- per ·year. · l' 1en 1at . 1gure. IS 1958; and-Its· expenses, there- ' an mcrease · su SIS ence we!e 1cident and death: · .·· / l~w the1r.present market value.) added ~o -the_ ~959 and 1960 I fore; did i1ot_start vntil after. the, \~' on. After pr9tracted negoha·J . . . . , . .· · ·. .·· .. · ~ -oi'i:: c;. ;REAL ESTATE . , rental mcome f1gure of $101,- 1957 to 1_958 fiscal period of this J twns, the ~ p.enswn. program was 1 Tl~e abiht) o_t ·the m~mber~ :, 1 (1)' Ori December 29, 1958, the '. 708.80, : the l' ~al rental ret~lrn Ireport. Ih- 1959 . to 1960, ' on ~he ~ wo~ked ' out and put into effect. ! tran:sfer rom -e~nplOY!1 .€_I!:t .' WL . :, ' Union· sold an-undeveloped par- that Local Umon No. ~ rece1ves other hand, the new 'Executive L NEVADA: The new three year ! one ~m~. oyeror md~lstry i() .~~ 1 ~l of land in. Stockton for $33,-· r0n its $1,694,728.00 investment IBoard -held 12 meetings. Although ; construction. agreement · pla~es ! o~ber. _\\ ~thout .loss m cover~ ~~; 1;92.91 and · the proceeds were in real estate comes to $172,~ ithel increase.i.n _- Executive Board ' Nevada ~ wage rates pn a par w1th : "'.as mci eased by am.alga;m~PJ;lf in the General Fund·. i 668.80. That is approximately c_ost through the direct ~aliforhia 's ..!he 15 cents parin i Sl~ ' of hthecsmal,ler .trust:£~~ s,l <(epostt~d Mee~il?g 1 1 D . . O'l'HER PROPERTY 10.2 per cent partlmpatron of members work- lieu of vaca,t~on and the 80,root ! wit1 t e onsti ~1~tron Dl v~! ~It ; , ! 5 AND EQUIPMENT _ D. DUES RECEIP'IlS mg ~t tfle TI'ade a111ounts to ap- .b~om cond1t10n we~· e. a~so ob- 1 !rust Fu~d. ~d~:!It~onal p~og.{;~ i, · · · Dues receipts, . July 1 1959 prox1mately $12 000 00 per year . tamed at the bargammg table. : 111 that directiOn lS an~Icw~tell;. ~ . ' (1) The a 1 r p 1 a 11 e and the - , , . . . . ' . . , ! . ' • . - • ~ n~ ~ I The Officers represehtiiig the launch were sold for a total of through June 30, 1960, were I the approval ?f the new By-Laws ! _u~AH. . The wag~ mcrea-be:> llilem:bershi .. dn th Boar .,·.· o.f $.18,500.00, and the proceeds de- $1,518,327.37, . an in~rease . ofl cle~rl~ e:tabl~hes that the mem- ' provided m the ne'\\: 1960 - 196~ Trustees -of the heafth an<.ldwel:c posited in the General Fund. $58,486.33 over the hke penod I bershrp regaJ,.ds the money well 1agreemer .rt, amountmg to 2. 8." If , . . .t _ th . . . .. · · · · · · · 1957 t 19-8 ' spent ' uer cent go a lon cr wav toward , are Pans,1 wa c1.1 e mcQme. ' (2) The depreclatwn, whiCh lS 111 . 0 tJ . '• I ·. . I ~b . . ' t'l " •o " . ~h . u ·t· h I statemer1t" closelv Irr 19."'9 nrhen· . deducted from the 1960 figure . SPECIAL EXPENSES: /e .r~tes/r t ~h i ~~st of the acr~~ements' ~rer e . ·j I nng~ng 1 1 1 ·tf s'_b own aboye, is $153,650.00. _EXPENDITURES · · Some of the expenses in 1959 me:n -t~~ ? · ~? . ~e · ~; · }e 1 open for neo·otfations on \vkge:: ' 1 57 0 1 111 -on the amount of- 'l'hat is $27,945.00 more than the Dunng the year July · H) · 1-+'o 1960 \dl1 not arise every year I rd~st , ·Noca t· t?n ' o. s Jtlms- · increasei -and . · · ·t. d ·d t d f t' to June 30 1958 the total ex- ' ' - - · 1 1ctwn. l ego ra wns wer? ong - _ .. · · - ' . d; eprec1~ I.o~~ e ~1c e . ~om ne , . · · ~ · T . _ -, ~he __ Int <:rnational Con\ention. 1 and difficult. but ftnally resulted the employer's' healt~ agd wel~ 19!:!7 f1gm e, and reflects :,Ounder p~ndit~r es of Los~l_ Umon No .. · · 0r e. xample, cost. approxnnatelv I . · ·- . · f t · . 11 -. fa. re payments, the mcome ·• accom1ti:rig procedures. came tO $1 ,860,.87. In tht " ...... - . 'I :n an agreement ea.urmg_ ~ - r~ - ...... h -.' · July , , to June _ _ :5~,000 .00. ~hat was $~0 , 000.00 , mg han,. Ne\T ad~ _ Cahfor!lla . the f_unds 111 . r elat10:,1 to t e1r; 1 1959 30 1960 : IN COM. · .It! •· d t.h<> . _ t t $.? . (oi the electiOn of Delegates and ! scales 011 Steel Erectwn and Pile· prenuum costs had d1 opped_of f.. !';; peuo .._y amoun ec1 o , -, 120 ,- R'l8 000 00 . D 1 . t , I . . . L 1 N 0 3' N o· fat'1 111 o· Com-- all _, , ' .· 111 e ega e expense dnvmg, and a remote area wage oca ... · s. eoo o · . . : .. Gross income .f_'rom Jul" 1, 310 66 Tl1at how1 ·s a11 O';e · J • • : • . ~ ' ' r :lllowance. . · · 1mttee therefor e had to decide 1959 · to ' June 30. 1960 was mcrease of fourteen p~r cen1 · 'h T • • . · • j scale. . . · . •. h ' . t o· t; . ·. · , ~ 1 ne\v 196D- 7v 1let er 0 neoo 1111 $1.:840,350.28: That ·represents a (14 ();C) Th · . · ·'111· ··. t 0 f e _By - J.. ,~w Committee ex- HAWAU: In · the - ~ate)V ft ~~e. . . . _ . . • . 10 ·. . e moease cos · penses I'll 19:J9 to 1960 amounted j . . · . · · : . . m the amount of the· emplo·yets':· 1tems of expense, compar $ , ?. I t d t tl . 1963 agieement With . the Gen- pn -ments knowino· that the declme m ad]11sted totalmcome some t0 8 0 7 9 11 1 1 of $43,433.48, comnal'ing· that ing· the two periods increased - , , B~ - L -· cos s ~ a e, . e Jeral ContT.actors Assoc1at10n. the "Yt e ·1 111· ere~se ' · 11ealt'h the yea/Jt.1ly 1, 1957 fan more. notablY th ~ foHowil1 g n ewt -' Y-t- -~'wcts · represen ~ dan md..- 1· membership r e.cei.ves 6. raises of i cenl s,p lif' lour ld mema- ' t h. at pe r i~d· -.ivith· ; · -~ · · · , · · ves .men m · emocracv an goo · - ·. h , t .- · . i anc Ne are :-you · 11 . · , . 10 1 60 . t,O J U!le . 30 , .195 ~ 8. . . . Svre ~ ~ b~nds ,. ___ :791.0 percent cr overnme~t on the )~It of and i. - cen_ts per ~ - Our , a ota - 01. man ; cenfs~- ·-.e'r hotll' Jesfs': in th€ t AdJusted .•otal · mcome 1s L1abi11tymsurance (auto :> b h If "tl I b h·. f 1cents m 2V2 ~.. · ears. That ag1ee- p ck?ets fPt.he ·-,, ,e .h·.,1,shl·p ·· b . d. m e a 01· ·le mem ers 1p o i - . t1 f t . o o ·· ,..1 .. 111 ... . . · h , f & 1 1 reac eo as o11 ows: , ' - . m. mg~ l - - .. 80.0 percent more than 336 213 _32_ n:ei7t 1s 1e u·s emp oyer asso- Ac tino· upon the k ct v i~&t fsf the . (1) $39,675.00 was deductea Supplies (day to day . ' c1a twn agr eement ever reached ~ olta t t tl f nd tll Of'£1· .. . · ~ b ·- - ,..~ t - 1 . h t t. . , , 111. con;,u n o 1e u , e f .1g~1re gwen a ove for 19 1960 figure ~ _for: t~ e same reas?n. lowmg decreases, compar_mg the l ex o endi t ~res c 0 ve r i 11 0 each j ~m~t e e s and B u s 1~ e s s Repr nlus in tlle trust funds still the j' rh- ck d . ,, . 'tt t t h ' Lahves negotrat_ea new ag~ee - ' s to more t han $l SOO .. r '· (3)_ Gross mcome1money whrch 1957 to 1959 penod wrth 5 1 1111 J 0 111 deposited in the Bui'ial Ex- 1959-1969 period. f<.xeecut:~ a ,,nB ls . u)f • e el , ments covering Steel Erect10n, cg ~O The late s ~ f i o n~s ; th~ i~ 1 01 0 0 0 . . n d tl D f F d . B . A. t T 1 I"" I e oar c approva i D ·edg"no np j P• ledriv;no ·hat . l b' pens~ l' un ·• le . e e!1se un ' usm ess - gen s r ave. each month It shovYS the amount : . I I o' " . l , • "' • :~ · - ' surpluses in the health and wel· a~d t? e _Good Standmg Fun?. E~ pe nse 2%% ~l e~ r e a ae I of the check and to whom it was m all except the latter c"''-"e, : fare trusts are as follows: . , Smce rt rs therefore shown m Busm ess Agents l\'Ieetmg l ) ·d e ' ll d the balances of t hose acocunts, Expense - 100% decrease lla l~ll 'u1 ocrhexpensetca rrolwances anl - . - . Surplus' - - · 1 · · · b · . ' p r 1 ases e _ 1ere are no .· anc 1s. nbo_t avaf1lat.lle TUto . pay the I· Do!la ~ wns . 50% qecrease 1 expenditures 'from anv fund ex- (InchfldHmg B)a. general rl 1s o . Te mon, t 11at Bmldmg Reuarrs and 1 e t . • t 1?· Northern California . . o · ours ·• · · money' was dedticted in . com: Malnt.emn1ce 20% decrease_) c } ;, t~~on _pr~p: r -~~rrm: :t "/ ; A;G,C. Division (7-/ 31160) $ 929,411. 00 ' · ~ \~ 1 1 nutincr"-he ad]' u~ t ed total 'ncome T 0 tal f f ·- , .. . d' : na :J . e mos rece qum er) Const.I'l!C.. 't1 · ~ 1l Dl.' 'l.Sl'on ( 3",'31, ~"0! 597-21 00 '-';., 0 l "' - I t . 1o~·5 "Il~ . aln9~voe exp~~ol - i financial report is read at each -- ~ y ' .' . . f ~gm~e. · · .. . . . ures 1n ;; ;;t tq_ _u \Vas w.J 'j of the hvel ve· District Meetings. Dredging Division (3/ 31760) · 58,863.00 · .' ' - ·. · -· -· N- · .~hern· · · ·.N.. .v ;:.d"' . ... -d,,The .reasons· , .for lhe. declme. , , m. 714 ·81 · _ . , F.ec 1 era 1 1aw - reqmres· ... a1 1 un- 01 • '\.· ,., ,.. a JUsted mco.ne are as follo\.rs . ·· · SALARIES · . -- lions to file detailed financial re- Nevada Construction & Industrial A~' INITIATION FEES Clericirl: I ports. The 'law provides that . (~/29 / 6 0): (includes other unions) '·(1) F-i:om July 1 1957 to June Lo'cal No. 3 ernploys approxi- 1! failure to file the report. ·or fil- U:tah .. . . . 30; 1958; initiaho~ fees ' amount- mately 53 girls to \vork in its 19 .ing a false report, is subjecf to Trust Fund for Utah (8/ 31/ 60) 276,557.00 ed to $230,417.29. In the same ,offices. Their salaries came to I imprisonment for one yeal; arid p-eriod from 1959 to 1960, initia- $289,439.77 in the July 1. 1959, 1 a· .fine of $10,000.00. Those de­ T01'AL :. $(886;371.00 tion,, fees came to only $167,- to Jtl'ne:'30, n~~O, pei'iod. During 1 tailed reports are fr et:lY avail­ ~66.58. That , was a drop in · in- the three year ·peripd of this r e- I able to the membership for in­ The complete reports of the creased in order that'the J1).enh come from new members of port the average 'of their w eekly j spection. Th~ - Union furnishes accountants_c o v ~_rl ng : tl)(;_ opera, ber may continue -to receive ni~ $62,550.71. (In 1956 to 1957; in- salaries ii1creased by about $6.00. copies of those reports only to tion of t hese tru.st funds · a ~e same, or improved benefits . • . come from initiation fees .was :l (Since their: 1:atf'! q are • deter- the Secretary 'of Labor in Wa~h ­ available at . the office of the ad- $353,375:79, or $127-,958.50 more mined by negotiations with a ington, D.C, (The report to the In the ne·w 1960- 1963 A.G.c : than the 1959 to 1960 amount.) number of different locals of the I Secretary of Labor, incidentally, ministrator for inspection by all agreement foT Utah, for ex ~m- , Grs having a bona fide in- B. PERN.lfl' FEES Office Employees, t heir r ate in- covers. approximately 288 items.) ' memb - ple, -a portion of the (1) The July 1, 1959, to June creases during the pe:riod r anged B ond mg: · · . : terest. 30, 1960, receipts from permit from 8 per cent to 25 per cent.) Everyone working for L ocal 3 1 ~ . _ ~, . , ~ . ~' . inc1:ease may be allocated for fees were only $4,647.50. That Officers and Business having anything to do with mon- ! Tho:,e sm plus Ie:,,__ne:s, m tne that purpose. is a decrease of $25,603.00 from Representatives: ey matters is covered under a I opinion of the consultant are The bare statistics regarding the 1957 to 1958 period. The de- During t he July 1. 195 7, to Iblanke t bond in the a mount, o_f J suff1ci.er:t to guarantee t~e - so lv - the o perations of L ocal No. 3.'s crease is attributable to there June 30, 1959. penod there $100,000.00 per person. In aad1- i ency of the trust funds until health and welfare trusts, _.al· being fewer -"other local" men , were two (2) general increases tion to that . the p r i ncip~ l Offi- ! 1962, w hen the mattel' of the though 'impressive, c annot of employed i n the. area, as.. :v en as [-each in t. l~e amount of . $10.00 c.ers are c?v: red -~mder bonds to- ! amount o~ . the,._employel's' P; Y,~ rourse adequately describe or to th e N .L.R.B. -Mt. Pacific case per _week-m the s alanes re- talmg $1J6u,OOO, OO 1 ments ~gam \vJll be open ro. measure t he benefits received and the Brown Olds remedy. (In l ceived by the Officers and Busi n~ Jrm ~ 't':•~T~V~ 11'1 ~ ltlf" .1\ HJ 1 negohatrans. by the members. Un f orhm .?te~ 19_56. to 1957; in cid~en t all y , per- ne.s_s R epresen~at i ves of Local ~ ~ . ~.. lui..' ii.,!t,t\1,, ~ ~ W[ 8A~~U~~~~" I .Whe re new agreement.s do not the letters · of appreciation fnW _m1t mcome was S_: 5, ~5 0 .0~ , or I Umon No. ~ · ·T. ner~ ha_s been n~ .~ M[: V}E~~"'tl-l~· . expire u n t~l the middle _of UJ63, the members -and their families $60,802.50 more than m 19u9 to general mc1ea se 111 salanes an0 ij~'i Ul Jl,.,T tl.lU -- 1 the negotwtmg comnnttee al- t an not be summarized, within 1960.) . . I expens"' alolwance in 1960, al· . The .average Natio_n-wide per- i lowed for t he posisbllity that the the space IimitRtions of -this: INCRE~SE~ ~ INQ:O}.V~E_ : 'l' .; ~· J ~hough the practice of the Loc ~l eentage increase in t he construe- j rflt~"!'t;W.l1i~h ~lllP ~OYif ~ ,p;ay _into report i'i · w /FCC & AC etc: CONTRA :francisco this month. F()remen and ·supervisory·,personnel C?tdill~ly~ . Ple~se · send''in the '(AMOUNT DUE" fron.:t as shown on thej'COSTA co. : · ' . ~ontr~c~o~s .· worki!lg in J?istrict No. 1 were invit~d .ht hand.portwn of your··card. _ , · · · · · · . _to parti~ipat'¢- · _ · m. th~s mitlal _step . fo_t the saf~ty program to mtroduced · h d ?e m all Tlb.e f · · --- (A) ' · "'I b -h' .Id- t 'f' t' · a·· . d - - . · .. . .• f . ~· . Distncts le t an portiOn .IS youn,_ em ers lp en l lea lOll · ca~ '-an a 1so· your re,ceipt or pay- of Local Umon No. 3. The many engmeers that attended me11nt-made. This portiOJ.rof th' m efng1 e ·p' e ed g eat ·n- - . ' . . . 1 thie card'' reinain·s in: the: memb~r's · 1possession at all · times; . . Is e . _ ,; :x: _ Th -. • 't h d . · r · ·(B)· - ·· b'll' f , - - t' f - . f · . t r .ss . _r . _I _ ...... _ 01 ·, d• . It h' - th . . u t terest toward the 1ssues discuss pro]ect, _eng~ an por _ w~. -- ISY?Ur . - ~ mg~ , ,pa ym~n ll~X _ qu~r~rs _ues. _ S 0 .Which mvolves a lot of of· your ° . \Vs ... . ~amo _ , n ; ed,on the agenda· pertainingto piling arid -concrete pouring. nextpayments(XmSectionBofdiagram · below)and.~~edatepaymen!1s · due{YmSectwn th·· . . - . 'd f't' .- .. lfofdiagtam): This - portion ~ is ~ to ' b~ sent·along.:with· your check or·mohe-y _ 0 ~r1 . · n · b · ~ ·t . d D'Ue:" · · otdet• to ·c·over" · .e pr~gress an __ u ure _Prps . · pera ?ns WI. _· e main.a!P,:e _ ._ · -· · · _pects o~ · a :suecessfuY ·- safety pro~ thro~gh _the wmter; furmshmg gram. They suggested ._ . many co~tmued employment for Har- i construction ideas that will help· ney's steady .em'pJ ,o~ees. " cr~ate a'n· .interest. for -'Brother Ori the· McLaren Park . Golf I Engineers. who . desire - t~ parti-. Cours~, work has #art~d ori the ·. cipate in a ,program to make laying. of the · wate~lihes and ·in- 1 their jobs m.uch safer. Your nip- stallation of . the ·sprinkiing sys:~ resentatives .appreciated-. th~ _eo- tern. This is ~ a .. - ~26(),000 job" operation and assistance render- which will be done by the MonO.: ed us on. this important task. lithic Pipe - Compa~y · and · the­ The safety film shown -of visual work _should -. not· lie hampered education we believe will b.e. the·- because there are many . hills ·. most practi~al method ·of pre-· and hollows. · se~ting. the· violations t~at o:~ur · _· T he Scrapyard . Agreement · da1ly ()n most constr_uctwn Jo_l>s. has -been ratified ·· by the_in em~ · ~ - In-- . ge~eral work m_ the area _bers and. approved -by the. Exec-: 1s .reach~ng the stage · wher~by utlve . Board and signed so the · mo~t - : con~ractors .· are _~et~mg -Brothers employed in -the· yards. · . thelr JObS \ ll shape for thiS bme should· be r~eiving - their wage of the, year. Most of the Brother increase along with' retroactive Engineers are getting. in steady pay. . ' . time fulfilling this preparation. ·Due to a lull or recession· and ' Although in a few instances lack of shipping, work . ori the riew jobs are just beginning on wateifront for employees of' the t?e ·Alemany Freeway · Exteri- State dredge has slowed consid- sion, Chas. Harney has started . ·. ~ . . . . t · . k Th' · .. · d . d· erably. Thi1> prevwysly was a o wor · · Is Is a goo size three (3) shift operation-for ------,-.:_------sev~ --~------'---:-_ ------eral years; but existing con- SuperViSOr Reports SURVEY N~ DON~t BE AN 'IDIOlE' ~::~~~"X~::~l~\tfi~"?;~ (Continued from l'?ge· 2) AL BOARDMAN .· ami conditions our paycheck aii(f'. the last month and: this has help·" l,shift and atterripte~ : _tor r.eduee ·. ON:. ·. ~. ·.VERN MEN-. J A~T " PENNEBAKER living sta~lards : in. "fact. yourj ed clean up. the :Out ·of · UNI · · · R · t t··-·. · · ·· ' work'~ Jist. tthe-m(Za)npoh:wf. ter· r~I?ahmmg - otnd· t~e IY ·., . . - - 6 ...... 'Busmess· . epresen a IVes . f 1·f· · ·· .f-f· .. t d "b Th . · tl· · k a·he d'. . ct . ···d 'th· wo s 1 s wmc resu e m 0 ~err. way o 1 e· Is_ e e~e , ,Y' . e ~?: oo . a Is,.ooo ;_,wi ·' several' meetings with.·the1 P6ft "· ·.· R· :,~'!O·· ·R-T·.'. : _~- _. : In th'e -- last' issue of tb·e IN" i yo~r vote, ?.nly: as: long_. as this mf.ore J?bs commg up.m thenear Director. Wecwere'abh:do;mai I.IF . TER"N.. AT.ION"A " 'L EN;G· I-N E'E---RJ Umon remams . h• · · -· · · · 1 s~rong, . at the . uture:: . . . . - c" . The· long .- dlffiCult · - · b.. . .. _. -t . --.. •ct· t g d . H .. ·-.. .· · "t _.. ' . . f' H''."- a-.T ~ - . • • : .task of the· -.t-fi· ·:: ',... . _·· a· "A Few Words· argammg - a 01e; an -·,s r.on -an · ·.. ousmg_ . t.,_,_. ., ltl ._. . h . am a crew o ea ~verman, . . . • · . .. · . . ere appeare · · ff f . . .t ' stand' concern Is s ru: :s1 ·ow --a 10ug -· · ··Le: • ·.· -- .. · F' ··· ,. · " : · :d'·''o· u···;;· _­ ~y~L aws : Committee· was pro-. aMU:t ·th ·- .... _ . . . . -d. . t· _ verman, Ireman- ;m · "'rt ·- - Elections ~" One•parag.taph ~- .' :c lV~ m. I ~ - ... \' . . . .. -.: .e.r~. . _I_~ ~ no~: ~(}~~ - I~ lCa ~ and l:lOUn - ' - ·_, · ·· - .- t · ·- --· a - -· . . t ... . · d. mg..,1eg1slat10n· can ·the- Unmn lon · two (2) '-cfeckhands and;~lar.:i ced,. well do;ne'.bY :a· seere _ seeme · especia11 y 1-me1 y an . . . · · · ,·_. _ · ' . · · · . . . d ·, . -tfl.aF lt.too . willp1ck· up Fl' c. ·.. , · · . .. ·...... , ..' · .. · . : • . _.- ._ .· . .· . . ,, . rt. h·' · . · t· . . _ . ' protect , - . ; ., ' . ·_ . . . -· _.. ·, · ,. Ifrcation fo~-·- replacements · m . your ngbts an . your Thorne & . Assocrates . have the . . f· . , ...... T ...._ -. B ...... '- ,··· . l!lal_ l~tu. ' ~ou:s·tt.. hle9 '6mOemT... bhee, r~'hoitpe• ' ti·na~fea~- - WO,;Th:e;::i~~: ·· .Greeks h~d •:_ ~- paycne~kr: · - . .. , : . 0 _Mt·_ , 5nty ;f,¢qrpt.hs. ·. ofA_.- Iff!! .n 5 • · ·· · ·•· · · ·· · · : · ·- · · · Engl nE~er~ ~o~: > ~~r~--aor~ a,·;_rte=~~~ ~ :U~~6_ ~ 6;ri; ~iJr · · · · It h .. b d · · t · t· d th t· rae - or- e rmy ngmeers~ · · ·' of ' the " n~w ,. By-iaws w~s word;.:to ~~scdbe people-•-who·· . .. a~ -· ~en . ernh~l1s_ ra~ ~ ~ ~ _ai/y ·DisfrltfN - ·- •.. , , .. ·. . ~· . ·. : :_: - . . / .:. : , _: · o ·· iwithp. _ inty· · · s~bi:k: • l;>ers · and:_deserve ··· the "respect _... :.. Were i]}Ot active or proffiinen~ ·it!J.: 0~- : OCeaslO'p., ~W ~~ - pro~~~r _.· .. : if : -.•.. _·· ~~pro?""Imately ?O i p,er cent. ' . . political' ·-_·. · . . . _ · · . : ·_. _· . · and· CQ~pensat~OIL QUe . ~ h~ iii activities. They .called I aroused,. the Tegl).mcal: EngJ.neer } no at, 'lr~rL ~ragg, .. Eure~a, ..al).~- performmg , The ByeLaws - this . h a z ar·ct·o u s - n~W incorporate; thein ·idiotes. Aniong:-th.e· idiotes·l can make.himself:heard. Thi'~Cis .• fq~ _,Qrd.: · · · : . · · - · · - · ·f T!i~s.e a_r~ _gqod: _]9-bs work; and Brother -they .are-'not the Dr_· strrct for_m .of _government- were .'. o _·_ coul1Se -. some p_eop·1 e ' ~ - ·.one _ · occas1o·n ·that the"Te"'hi1lc·al· and-the Army En!!meers are co- h· ·t · · ·· · ' ' · ' ' · · . · .. -- .. · " . · . -· _ . · .. -- _· .. · --. , _.,.. _ · · · ._ ·. · · · es1 an t · ba r't ·m· . ca 11mg· - - ·1·t t·o -th.e · the'erection of members working E · · · h - ld · · h' · lf operatmg with the Umon . one . . . . . · · ~vho were n~t" ~o:"side~e:d capa- · flngi~~er s_ ~u ~rous~ Imse ' ·hundred per cent...... at the trade to the Executive ble of engag1!ng .· . atte~tiOn o~ persons , conc_e~ed . m · publicaffa~.rs. · ,ex IS voca cor S. an prepare · -· ' · · · Engmeer s:ewart, . . ·. . .· - . . . And-as . so often happens Luthe1:>Vm~s fu: h~s SOf!I_> bo~ so that he can. con- won a ment award: ;.soard, . and, the Dlstnct ,_Gn~v- much-used words-idiotes grad~ for .his abil- YI~~e his fnends.of the fact that ity to proopse the use of an ance Comm1ttees. They were ap- ually 1changed over the years>in- I~ ~~s IM.~ORTANT t~atthey par- Job. ·Awards· Electronic sounding device used, proved· by _General President to today's English word 'idiot~;" ~Iclpate. m the electiOns by cast- in connection with dredging op.; Joseph- J. Delaney. The forth;. DON'T BE AN ·· IDIOT .. . mg their ballots. . Stockton; Contract awarded to erations/ The Harbor comiitg -election of Board haS. , ·Officers and .There are two elections. thi's No-' DON'T BE AN IDIOT . _.. B.oh Long Const . ;--t ·· t ·E ·· ; ~o., P. 0. Box tecommendedthat a c~slf award D t· B ·d IVI - vember- one a Natiomi.l Election Don't .allow someone-'"else to 1623• Fres IS n c xecu IVe oar em- ' · no; $2,0;9,300, for St. accompany the ment . award; so far as possible, is b~ing _and the· other an Election within make the Joseph' Hosp · addn involv 90 · d. · :h·. t' t ·a· · · ,.s , deci~ion ·_about who · . _s . ... - · ..,_ . _ · .. - ~e tot_ e e~ 1ma ~ -: saVIngs re· conducted· under ·. .the ground. ' th~~· Local Union. Each of these - ~ou.t · leaders w1ll .. be and don?t be~ , .8 surg. rooms., o . floors _& .tamed. by tlus . devw~ , Hope.you ~ule_s ·.o·f t~1e ne_w .By-La.ws. . . . election_s. ·.·- are. 7 , vit~l to , everyJI allow personalities to ge~- i~ the ~O~e~~~t RC a~dn., apr have a good .' Cnn.l smts by· the n member ~ . : ~,- time_• \Vlth·the.l{)Ot U~o- se~k- of this U~uon! Wh~n'Ne, way ·y;: t_he .,!prmer- Offk to vp-te;: your right to and gath~r tcf teport ~:that ·there "has ,-been:. an· 000; .· for const: dep_( store; Ar- :Haviside' :Derricks -~er n1aking restltut~m:v - . · -gether'to bargain, · Crews: rea.:. your working:. irtcreasefin employment· during 'deh Shopping Cente.r,_Sa _cto, · somibly busy -----7------~"'----'-- _. . ;, ·cDNCLUSION ~---.,..-·.__.._. ~--· · · · · · ' . A low bid of· $33,022,000' for ..... construction . , The~- achiev~nient reflected by' ' Of the- new:. Feder- · t~e_; r~e01'd sun1mai? : al. Office Building .was submi't~ "· i.z'ed: '·above is; ·· ( . iii the: opinion of the Supervisor, ; ted ,by twd:(2) 'Washington, D.C. · , oi:ufinat.the Busiri:essJ 1epresen- . . . firms· ;.;whom . we ' have . never t~tives, the By;L.aws •G9n~mittee -··. -- 1h~~~d of her~ ·- int~e : Bay. ~~rea ~ . J'A:n b~r.s, t~e l)istrict Grievance . · S1te of. the · new. bmldmg will· be . (Jo'"mn11ttee. Members, the Execu ~ the square' b1ock b&urided, . by tive Board Members,: the Offi­ Turk, Polk,- Larkin <~nd ·coiQ.en' cel:s,: ai1d· the Membership can Gate. we have no: infonhat1&n an take 'pl:ide in. In their various now of the· intended startirig roles, they all partiCipated in it. date. · 'There is every reason to believe· We would' like to can on each ) that their. collective efforts wm Brother Engineer to exercise his eonthiue -to meet with _success. CITiZEN RIGHTS. to' vote in the- . · .· · · ·.. . . · . . nati.O

B;·DON KINCHLOE, TINY LAUX, WARREN LEMOINE, MORRIS crete pier bases are poured .. at ports that when the job is com- • . CASEY and DALE MARR, Business Representatives - Richmond with hollow cells and pleted this spring that over 1,- JAMES F. LAMBERT float'ed into position. There the- 735,000 yards of dirt will have Sept. 1, 1960, Sparks, Nevada. The Oaldand area has cl~ared 614 men in the_month of Sep- caissons are extended down to been moved during the year's T. H. DAVIS tember. The jobs are still moving-good and 11_1any contra~ts are bedrock and -filled - with con- work. Freeman is also the con- Sept~ 4, 1960, Albany, Oregon; -coming up. Many of the contracts that are commg up for bid now crete. · · tractor for the street paving, KNUT SELLG.REN >w1U probably be heldcover untiLnext.year. The outl~~k for next The piers are tied to the six curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. Sept. 7, 1960, West Sacramento. - year is very good, much b~tter than we have had this year. - .foot wide caissons and the cells Other sub-contractors on- the DAVE C. -WRIGHT '; Many types of jobs are being let now. Highway work, flood ·are filled _with _concrete. The development are: -MGM Con- S ~ pt. 8, 1960, San Bruno, Calif. ol:lontrol, subdivisions; tunnel jobs, and- sewer. ~ispo~al s . Any type piers actually hang . on to the struction Company of Concord, RALPH GILBREATI_J _a 01, kind of_work · you can think of, we · are gettmg bids on now. ;caissons. The upper part of the who is installing the water sys- Sept. 9, 1960; Citrus Heights, Ca-. • Our 'Blood Bank is still de- . . _ _. . _ . . cr •structure. is then poured by a tem. Mills Excavating Company ADOLPH LAPORTE -pleted. Again and -again it will Jo~e . Pet~ b,l~~elf Is. runnm"' slipform method. Steel trusses of Millbrae, who is constructing Sept. 12, 1960, Santa Clara, .{;al. . fie written in the -E-ngineers ;tl11S spread an · dis molvtl~g - sfo~e will extend across the bridge on.l the storm and satnitary system. . - N: W. SPENCER - - . , - k. th t tl · 8 000. y:ar, s per ay.- · 1s a, a1r-- . -- Th R d.· ' c . · . h s t 12 1960 Oakla-nd Calif N. ewspaper as mg a 1e- _ ' - h _l_ t t' b t 't _ _ ten of these p1ers. · I e o. uguez ompany, w o ep . , ,_ , · brothers- and theit families to- ~Y- long au :a · Imes u ~ - ~ 0 is builqing -the conerete water CRAIG D. -MORT - ~lease donate -blood -to the Op- rngprett~ good_. The: fopo~_mg . - -- -·- : . '' .. tank, and the Justice Company Sept. 13, 1960, No . Sacram~hto . · erating- Engineers blogd- banK: ar.e .,workmg ~Ins· eqmpl?ent. -J. •EICHLER GREEN RIDGE of Oakland, who is doing the lot JOHN PISENTI One-- of our" Brother· Engineers .W.· McCart~ Is - ~ech~mc , · S a~ l _.-O_ne of tlH: -lar~est- and most grading and erosion control Sept. 22: 1960, Stockton, Calif; called the otheR day -and' neec!:_ed :Giordano :s greaser, . Robert dlffi~ult engm~ermw and mass work. - GARY JOHNSON . . 20 _pints o'f blood. We ~ had JlO : Charleton. lS OIL a ~~ 8 - d~zer: gradmg -•. operatw~s Is now we~l During the past 11 years, Sept. 23; 1960, Irvington, Calif•! . blood! , Brothers,. this ·could, be ~eorg; . co~e on a DW 21, Elmer: unde~way at Eichler Home~ Eichler Homes, Inc. has co~, Wl\'1: G. FULTON y.our case with you· or your fam-_ Stran"'e w1th a _sheepsfoot, D~le new East Bay development near structed> over , ~0 homes m Sept. 24; 1960, Coarsegold, Calif{ ily. DONATE, we need the Todd on a Euchd, George Smlth C.astro Valley. . San Francisco Bay6 5 area and has RAY PALMER

l_"lo od badly! Ar:.pointments may _.on ___ a D,W_ -2_ 1, .w.m. C. Hawley o_n- The 260_-acr_·e pro)ec_. t, k~own - won more awards fo_r - . · Sept. 241, t960i San Francisco. be made by. c~ling the Blood a Euclid, Bud Wells on a D 9, as Greenndge; \yill b,~ bml~ IJ;l in design and ~onstructwn - than . Ji\'l\'lES;BAlLEY - - • :Bank at .OL_ympic 4 -2924. Hugh Rogan on. a DW- 2~, Don- four $.eparate U~lts, ~lth alfmal any other builder in the nation: Sept. 27~ 1960;.San Gabriel, .IJalJ - · .ald Payne as gr ad~setter, . How- 1 total- of 450 Tes1denhallots. On Eichler Homes general office is LESTER-Dt MECHAM· · . * , * -- . . ard Baker on a D"8, N_. Barbano 1 each hillside lot will- be built an located af 2151 St. Francis Dt., SepL28;.1960;' Riverton, Utah., -- The -·John . · Mc~osk_er JOb o_n_ on a_ tamper, Wm. :M1ller on a award-winning Eichler home; Palo Alto. The project manager MA'RIDIN--CHEO Central Avenue m Ricpmond IS .Euclid, Sam . Sunseri on a pu_sh featuring-the .latest ideas in con- for Greenridge is Don Marek. S.ept 30; i960; Santa Clara,. Cal U· still going -slow. They• _?re' try- C£!t, Glen Cochran on a Euclid, temporary design a1;1d construe- ~· ~, ~, i:ng- to put a tunnel under Hoff" Bob McDonald on a dozer, and tion. - The installation of the lilting turbine ~ uil, all automatic: m~n Blvd. and:· also _u~der the Prent_iss Nunn on. ·a blade. . • By_ all sbin~ards the ~ass ley Ready Mix & Berkeley As· _on a·- 24,hour basis. 1 1~mlroad - tr-ac-ks .- This 1s all a He1m Bros . .has t he clearmg. gradmg qperatwn at Greenndge phalt plant is quite inte,resting. Thw Ready Mix. plant is a No:. yery slow process. beca~se of. with Joe- Heim _in· charge and must· be fi~~reg as one of . ~he - The engil}eeririg involved· in de- ble Plant, and'·the storage· isi t he n~u~ . and .~_water at -th1s_ end. Carl Iness r~nnmg _t?~ doz_er. mo~t a~nb1hous earthmovmg. signing and setting up the· two identical to: u-ie other, excep_f' •. The JOO· at times._look~ - . like a_ Yuba Martmez-Bem_c1a bndge proJects m the Bay A!'e~ due .to plants ~right alongside eacltfoth- only.- 6 tanks. Each plant has its• boom farm. At tlus_wntmg -we has. started construction of the- the ruggedness of terram, the ·er. The Asphalt Plant is a separate- railroad spur and un• .still h_av~ the·followmg brother~ I sup~rstructure for the Highway 1 ~ardness of the materi~ls , and standard 4000 .lb. Batch plan~. loading pit. T:he various aggre•- · on tlus J.oh: Roy ~pps on a doz 21lmk expected to become part 1sloated and 0 remote. fill areas- All storacre of aggregates 1s gates are unloaded and run U-lf \)r, ·Don Essary on. a load~r , ~es of a major · north-sottth state requiring precipitous haul above -gro~nd, in eight 300 ton the · belts and onto shuttle cmh Atkins · as mechamc, Erme Rid- route. · roads- whic)l -must be- carefully tanks. Individual remote con- veyors which are · position. ~r ?S-co.mp:ressor operator, Lew- The bridge which will replace \laid out a~d ~aintained. The al- trolled feeder belts feed onto over the desired tank by remote -Is McAfee on a ~ackhoe and F. the last operating ferry boat in most grarute-hke rock encount- the reclaiming conveyor. The control from the unloading- pit. R Gillespey as mler. San Francisco bay will co11nect ered throughout the tract has drier and feeder belts are all Nmv comes the interesting - Br9. Bob Brodgen has _two of mid-county communities to tlfe made equipment maintenance a handled by the fireman at his part. The actual mixer to\ver, or his rigs here. Bro. ~ob lS run- Sacramento Valley. Some 2,- major facto~ in the success of reP"ular station. main plant, is divided into six ning on~. himself ~lth Bro. Al 188,000 cars are expected to use the operation with "shut - do:v~ - Thr_ee types of asphalt are bins, and they ~ are fed or kept Olsen o1lmg for hlm. On the the bridge when it is fir;st built. : time" · -being jield to a m1h1- stored above ground in four 10,- full completely· automatically. other. ,r'ig R ~1. Daigh a_n_d · C. J. Much of the traffic now fore- mum. · '· 000 gallon insulated t a n k s As one material is used, and: P aigh operatmg and Ollmg_ re- ed to use Cai:quinez -Bridge and The transformation of the Sil- which are heated by hot circu- -the level in a bin drops approx- ~ pectively. -· . . _. . · Highway 40 and 17 to: travel va Ranch into a 450-lqt residen- imately three feet, the r·otating _ John ·was . ongmally diggmg north and south is expected to tial subdivision is under the en- 1 chute turns to the bin, two belts thfs with a dragline but chal~g- be diverted - to this area. Ac- gineering_supervision gf Wilsey, start moving, the gate at the - eel his operati.on and is now dig- cording to planners the sensible Ham & Blair of Millbrae. The bottom of the desired tank :ging with a Ropto owned and route from- San Jose to Sacra- major task of the project con- operis, and material is sent up -:-)perated by Bro. Bob ' Tever- mento would be on Highway 21. sisted of cutting 20 to 50 feet of to the plant. When the level•'~ baugh with Nor.m Thompson, The bridge is slated to be rocky material from the tops of ·up to full, the gate shuts, t l1 ,_ , oiler. opened for traffic in late 1962. two ridges and"filling a canyon belt l'uns 60 seconds to clear, * ,, •:· Construction of the substruc- 200 feet wide, up to . 100 feet then the rotating chute moves EB!VIUD AT SOBRANTE tun) is now 35% complete ac- deep, for almost a full mile. to the next low bin and the cy- , Lee J. Immel Co . from San cori:ling to the Yuba Erectors Lots are being bililt on top of cle starts all over again. · If all Pablo was . awarded the job of Division of Yuba Consolidated the cut away ridges, and in the bins are full, the belt stops. The -excavating -some 750,000 yards.· Indi~stries Inc., contractor for filled valley floor. whole crew of both plants are of muck for the Sobrante Filter the .JOb. _. . .. To date more than 1,000,000 justly proud of the installation . Plant in El Sobrante,. a part of The bnclge part o_f the 80 ~ml- yards of dirt has been moved and enjoy showing them oft t he S.B.lVI.U.D. expansion pro- lion dollars Carqumez pro] _e_ Q ~ by- the general contractor, Free- Brothers Martin Kenoyer, _gram . Lee has 3 loaders loading will cost $14_,238,465 accordmg man' Paving Company of Palo Pete O'Neil, and Harry Leonesi'o doubles mrd hauling the dirt to to Yuba engmeers. T~e 6,215 Alto. Ray Morgan, general sup- have been at the Asphalt Plant ~ another of his jobs in Rich- foot lon~ structure w1ll have erintendent for the firm, re- since opening day approximate- ]J1ond. He is moving some 4500 two traff1c ~a?~s ~ach: wal ar:-d ly 5¥ years ago. Brother George yards per day. Bro. Ervin Cox a 10 foot dlVl_dmg stn~. ~t '~ 1 ll Dobyne2 started when the Ready is running this job with the fol- be 138 feet h1gh_ all QJV l~g _ships Mix plant opened. Nearly "IJ iow!ng brothers working: Lewis -to pass ~nder without hftmg a Timers" there are Bob Vaugnn, Lively- on a . 977 loader, Rich sp_an as IS d~ne on the nearby Tom Strange, Joe Parkinson Avilez on a 977 loader, Don railroad crossmg. .· and Rolph Lapacek. General )VIiller on-a D-8 dozer, Jim B~sh- . The most · unu~ual . en~meer- Manager of both plants is w~n ~ am on a loader and Don Stewart mg feature of tr1e J_ob 1s _the known Dick Kendall, and ells- on a dozer. . substructure. The bndge piers patcher of the Blue ·and . · Immel has leased all the. cats ir:- the. chan~~l _act~~ally _ hang on Mixer Trucks is _jolly and well :and r-ubber from the Peter F. e1ght to ten stilts wluch reach liked Larry Coleman. 'Giordano & Sons Co. from San down into bedrock. The con- * '* * ABOUT THE . BROTHERS · Many of you will reniE;mher Bro. Howard Webb w)lo worked out of this hall for many years. Bro. Howard has left the wgrk of the engineers on equipment to be an engi~eer of a Beer Tiii1_. He has bought a bar at 2- Published-each month-by Lpcal Union No.3 ofthe Grove. MontY's is the name. H~ International Union 'Of @perating Engineers. has cold beer, wine and sand" (Northern California, Northern Nevada; State.of Utah, 1 wiches. If any of yo'Lt are in the · the Hawaiian Islands) .- ' neighborhood, stop by and say Oifice: 474 Valencia St., San Francisco 3, Calif. l hello. ~ Iviail all news items in to editor not later than the 5th of each month · Bro. J. G. "Tiny" Burns is get­ ! ting along real well after a long NEWELL J. CARlVIAN ...... Managing Editor and Supervisor siege of illness. Bob ''Tiny" for AL CLEliJ.L ______Assistant Supervisor and Business Manager__ some time has been bothered pAUL EDG ECOMBE---·------·------·- --: ______Presidenf . ;with ulcers. He finally decided J ERRY DOWD ______·------·------·------·--·------Vice-President to do something about it a n d turned in for surgery. He ha d ~a w. v. MINAHAN ______Recording-Corresponding Secretary · M A~TH\i~£:. ~ ENi C iA lli~!DG !:-iaki n g shape here is .. +he new i·eal bad time but we are v• A. J . HOPK ______, ______Financial Secretary back-bay freeway bridge ius+ a bit u~:river. from, Ma;/me:z and happy to announce that " Ti~ ' · · T-easurer Benicia, looking a cros~ from t he tv1aiTi ne;z - s1de. 1.t ~v1,'! parallel is now at home at 2470 Green­ H: T. PETERSEN------·----·------1 th e railro·ad bridge, shown at right in p:cl-ure. \ P;crure from wood Drive, San Pablo, doing i_ ___!S~e~co~n::i "P-!...::!cl~a~ss~p~oi:- s::!ta~g~e.JP~a~id:::..,::at.'.:...:::S:::an~.::..F::..r::::an;.::. c:::;is::.::c:.::::o,:...C;:::a;;;::I::::if;;;:.o-:.:rm;;;;;·"';;;;;" _ _ ~ i Oak!and office, Local '3.) real good. __ OCTOBER, 1960 _1 . ENGINEER'S NE\VS _ PAGE_ FIVE I ~ - dd. . u· t . t T K' "k Off 36 I rh Rine •i San Mateo·4iubofih~~~!'iRSi!la -.

. ' .. -;_ .-By '-J .., B. . JENNINGSand s. N. i\fcBR.OOME, Business . Represe~itatives - ', n-- .1e ' enlnsu a IS -rl ·,.I;. - . I~ · _ - Cana;ian i1at~r~l gas is on its ,\ray to . :rulelak~ and other pa~ts of California. The lin~ passing By -BJLL RANEY and -DA~ l\IATT~SON, B~sin~ss R_epfeser~_tat~_v~s - through .Shast;a .:CoUiity near Burney, w ill carry ·;mtural ~ · -gas fron,1 Edn~on~on, _ A-~ber:_~a, Canada,_ to _ _ the California. Oregoi1. line a11d · south . 320 miles to - ti~e PG&E ga_s term~nal - ~t Antw~~- -. : The vifork pictiu~~ at this w r~~ting is . still quite go?d, de~~Ite tl~e - Jim Mc.Collum San, Francisco.· publicity manager for ·PG&E, sard that _th_e 40-foot- prp~ sectr~ns lack..of-r,eal large projects in .the area. • The r;ain which \Ve h'll:d . w6uld ·be·_linked :into 80-foot seCtions at the wrapping yai~d. · Workers w~ll ,wrap the pr~e, thr e~ slowed down the cwork temporarily, but was not -he~vy ·enough-~o plants ..to ·cottonwood- do too much damage. : _ · - -: · · h-- ~ feet in: diameter ·.with -asbestos ! -Though the -dam is-. virtuany 1power ttaper _coated with tar.' ':!'he wrap- : ·. water . continues · to 1$4 , 000,000;-~Co'iv · Creek ·w:oj_ec~- The very large Callan project l:ospital , anQ -\:ebih 0 P_ean~ ~~l 1 com~leted, . ping- protec~s · the -~ P~ f~om flow-past the structur,e through I$1,000,000. The _ transmissiOn in the north end· of the-County rect~ some · pr~k e~s . t · bOth . ·erosion , mld corrosiOn.-: a· ··dl·,,ers·l·o·l tti1mel The :.crates , lines and (;ow Creek construe- ls still in 1he ·dark. We were con_tmu~ to,- ~?~ a 'h~~'l!!- e~. _. 11 b • · · · ·. Utah Dredgmg Co ave Iron·· ... Witl}ogLte· h · :~-v:r: !lPP · :I~, morsur~· t · · 1, ~ill · 'not · be'closed" ·on ·· the darn tion -- are -bemg. studw·d b Y tl1~ hoping' oythistimetohavethe ·. . " ·bl ·. ·a. · ;woul?. l'ust steel' pi'p,_e. The ~x· j · until there is more water in the bureau. - .. information that WOll.ld" tell us e~ th~rr ma]~r pr? e~s ;;~-d 1 ganswn an? -contract!Ol1 of pipe I Trinity River. When the fall IN -AN}l AROUND REDDIN_G 1that the job would go._ We have Will proba~1:os~~~t ~~~~ da' s. ~- ]~ngths du~ - t9 ...tem,perat~re ·-rains cause the river to rise, the Worl~ in and around R~~mg .suc)f projects as the Brewer Is- / mon:hs, :m~ t'o be a' ctooo crrw diversion tunnel will be closed has held up very well thrs land deal neat the San Mateo I Thme_se _ " . t b. ·f -- changes wonl~111 sc~alch the pipe 1 ye~r ?gainst rocks the ground, set- 1and water will be allowed· to with many jobs within the city Bridge and the 19th Ave:. exten- the~e now, · as d the ~1 ~~ove,: .0 ~~?~ - up ideal conditio_ns for ad- i back .up. This will permit cre~ r s limits. Construction of Benton sion jo'b, or the Linear Acceler- j ~ngmeers has ropp 0 a mi~- of Stanford. , nnum. r . _ mtwnal rust. .n • i to comple~e _c~ncret~ work m [ tt·a~t's stl: ~ets ,.-- se\~ers ~n~ water a tor · job. in ba~k up '!n office at the -dry diVersron tunnel. The begm_ _ withm . tl:).e Any of these will a~sure muc_h NEW ~-ORK . ., , ._ ~g:_&~ has set i 1 mau~s WI~l the _rarl head of the McCloud ; closure will create a lake two Imonth C1ty. Engmeer DIck work for you Engmeers this Wemrck & Assoc1a~ed VI e r ~ River lumber company to _re- j ll,liles long ·a:pd ?bout 150 feet Ward ~aid . Th,e Cleverdon col?' winter',' if they would start. If low biqde:r o!_l· the _Water S~pply ceive the · car~oads . of prpe deep. _ ., . I pa1iy of Layfa:yette w~s- - a~arded they doii't' we still have indica- system ~01: Woodsr~e. . , . are i the contract co!lstructwn for tions that there will -- Gla~w!lle PJumbmg Co. .;I ~ enee~ed for the JOb: B~ds on the Whm1 the · outlet works 1 f~r ?~ ~any VI proJect construction w;~e ·completed. the water storage $357,724. Therr. b_Id ; was _about large commercial bulldlllgs l?w b1daers ?nSewer Constmc ~ opened September 13- and ~ he can start 1n earnest. The restilt: $22,000 below Ward~ estimate. erected -in the next few months tlon_ _and Treatment Plant fo~ :_ of public Pacifica._ . co~tract was awarded_ to H. . C. ing 1 ke will be more tlwn 400 Shasta county supervisors saved as well as a numbe1 Pnce ~o. -of Bartlesville, Okla: feet .deep near the dam. Comple- the ~ou~ty almost $26,000 _when expenditures such as school~, .The 0 . E .. Ande~: son Co. , of Work IS due to s_tart by October tion · of Trinity dam will not they reJected the lone bid _o n police stations, sewers, paving, San Jose were low brdder Qn t: h~ -17th._The work m th~ northern mean much slackening of ac- 1Bonnyview road constructiOn highways, etc. , Christopher Columbus Scl:rool; tivitv in the Lewiston area. The IJast month and readvertised for I Willie Frank still has a spread which will be in Daly City. -, part of the state \~Ill 111!Je t h~ roughest part of the Job Call- bureau of · reclamation's Denver bids. They accepted the $68 , ~68 run~ing some of which \vill .go _Midstate Const Co. low bid- fo~·nia . due to, _ th~ rugged ter- headquarters is already consid- bid of the B&B . Construc_twn through'-the . winter. . . der on ·the Pauline Brown Ele- · ram thro~gh Sisluyou and Mo- ering bids for -constructioi'i of company of Red_dmg to Widen Nick Ratkovich is Ollt of the mentary School, Daly City. _

I SEN. KENNEDY'S POSITIO~t ,I On-Site Picketing: " No union member should be denied the right to picket sites' ,at require him to work side by side with non-union members." !ldg. Trades Dept.'s Six Annual Legislative Conference, March 1, 196°0.) Sen. Kennedy has given \vholehearted support to our proposals 1r just treatment and has sponsored bills to give lhc building ·adesmen relief from the inequitable restrictions of on-site icketing. Prevailing wages (Davis-Bacon): Sen. Kennedy bas vigorously supported measures calling for aymenl of prevailing wages (Davis-Bacon) on federally-assisted 1ork. For example, in 1956 he was instrumental in having a pre,. ailing wage for the first time included in the highway program; ,gain in 1958 he voted to have prevailing wage provisions in­ luded in the Community Facilities Act. Moreover. Sen. Kennedy bas demonstrated his belief in the ,revailing wage principle by supporting measures designed to nodernize the Davis-Bacon Prevailing Wage A"ct so as to include ringe benefits. In 1955 be cosponsored in the Seuate, S. 2!85• rbicb would have modernized the Davis-Bacon Act. Construction Needs SENATOR KENNEDY'S r;;,l°i..£i\ - ~,_-~~"'oi-"cl<4» ery An~erican Fanuly." ~ i ""-S...._~ l~ •& "The ftrSt steps must be i..:---·:"'\~-$~ ,~ : to reverse 11te disastrous ~ .:t= f ~~ • high - interest r~·te policy ,.;.':.¥$..,,. J-,.,,_ .... !J' Wq11~ ~ ,, ' 1 ~ ~ - "~pt,"" ;,i~c1·ease our efforts to n:· """ I~;';.,. I~ I clear slums and renew cit- I .._,,.....,...... ~ -= ~~-' I ~ • \ ~6 5,:- ~t I lCS." t ~ ~ "?,,.~::S 1 Kennedy? Nixon? Here's Record VOTING RECORDS OF KENNEDY AND NIXON (R-means Voted Right or Paired Right; W,means Voted Wrong or Paired Wrong; A-means Absent or General Pair). • h"ENNEDY NIXON R w A R w A Agriculture 5 6 5 ii 3 CivH Rights 15 l 5 0 3 •l. Civil Service, Postal Pay 5 0 2 2 I & Cousumer 9 I 1 4 i Controls: Prices, Rents • Wages 21 0 l 5 10 1 Defense 2 0 0 l ·2 01 Education 3 0 0 0 1 ll r Health 2 0 0 0 3 1' Housing 15 0 s 0 5 & Labor 10 0 0 J 6 I Labor-1\[anagement -2-3 -0 0 0 8 & • Offshore Oil 14 0 0 4 0 Public Power ' I Natural Resources 13 7 2 0 9 ,o· Public Works 3 l 0 0 0 a Small Business 2 0 0 0 0 0 Social Security, Public Assistance, etc. 6 1 2 0 4 Ol Ta.--

0. C. JONES & SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Oednr & ~th St. BER&ELE'I' LAndscnpe G-at24 Mcmher A.G.C.

• Barricade & Warnh1g Lite CcmfPanv Tbe only supplfor ot barracade and warning lites in NorU,ern CaJj ff>rnia who &:re all me..11bers of Local 3 08.\dand: OLymp;c 8-39?3 San Jose: Cl'pre58 S-318t Fresno: CLinton 1-8121 PAGE EIGHT . ENGINEER 'S NEWS OCTOBER, 1960 :E~ SNO . :. .D .ISI ·I:CT ·. · North · y •Area Dust Is ·Not Yet Settled·• By F. Stlt.LFAIR A. ~A WRENCE,- ·L. C. SOLARI and A. S. SMI~H, Business Repre~entatives - · o ··. : ··. K As this news go .es to press -it is somewhat damp · outside J)ut hasn't settled ·t11e dttst' as );e:t so By ,JOSEPH" •'JQE" MILLE.R, J. D. "JIM'~ j\IONROE and ,, all jobs still _in full svving. . '· • · · B. F. "TINY" HELLING, Business Repi·ese1 tati"es · Cherf, · 1 San~ka)' · & Cheney righ~ · on ~chedtile at t .l~e Nicasio · D~m job. . Roa~ ,all· graded ready to _- - · ~ ·. . . . . · . . pave. Two, shifts resumed-'-hau FRESNO lmg. d1rt off the hi~ls for the f11l. At the rate they're going. the · DISTRICT contmues to be· fa1r, w1~h most: members job s~10u l d wind UP, in about five or six weeks. So1:ry to report General Stiper~ .Russ Hopkins · ~orkmg. We still have ?-lea on the out-o_f-wo~k :- hst du~ to normal battling the _JOb pneumonia ~ug, we . . · : . .· ...... · . . : - · ·t!Jmover; Seme proJe~ts . tl_1at h~ve ~een unde~way for -Hie last pope for a spe'edy recovery so On the Latipac,Penm Devel- ~ : B~·o. _ Hunts1nkeJ; .o11 ~ ear or two are ·;1ow l~ymgoff some. of their personnel- l o~der, Bro. as.. tl}.eir weir see him back on the job OP.plent "on San Pedro Rd. ~ o l)s near the ena. Otheqobs are gettmg started G~l~~rt ~sabeLot! .trencp.er, ·Br

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'·· j -:: HO~~~... .-... :-.- "· - _,,. farr_:··. • • • . By T .. J . STAPLETON, ·SPEll M. F . BOWMAN, JAMES HALL, JOHN 'postponed four times to date inadequate, and that perhaps _- : ·' ·., . , .. _ __ . - • _ THORNTON an. · and JAY NEELEY, Business Reprzsentatives and tl].e last we heard i~ that if Apprenticeship Program s u c !1 DRY· ...... _ -. . · '. . : we don't get started on the 15th a:s we have in By RUSSEIL .SWANSON Fall Is other _areas . ot defm~tel? I~ .the air these days. At t~Is time of Y_ear ·of October it won't go · u n t i 1 our J .. qcal would be more iqe-at ... . R'· , t t' there are certam mdlVlduals of our membership who . B usmess epresen a Ive . . . - th d . - 0 t· b . are JUSt •nex.t ·Spr·I.Ilg Of cour··s·e ·anyo·ne This· Local is· a·s -interested· .;.., . _ . , ~ . - - existmg unt11 e eer 0 22 d Ab t th · . · - · · · ...... s_eason opens o~ c er n · ou . r~e who . has ~ever worked for G WS turnirig out ' bett~r qualified ·op-; . This :ar'ea· has ju~b ~ad a touch 'weeks · before the ·· opem~g they acqmre a gl_assy st~re and their _knows anything.. ca-n happe.i1. . erators · as .in<;lividual operators of raincso fat and rt Is our hope .thoughts are not on their work. I am acquamted with some few '1]1is area could use s.om e are ii1 · that the same ·conditions .becoming· the · ~est Opera• · of · these brothers and- I und~rstand the ca~se of- th~ir ailment. goo'd construction projects and tor. . .bis year. If~ my. me~ory serves All the. contractors 1 have the same cqmplamt-keepmg men on ,¥e 'flii_nk a change in State and IF · YOU HAVE NOT HAD me correctly; it ramed. on the the job during the hunt. ' In Utah they should declare a holiday .Government politics would h~lp ANY- · EXPERIENCE . ON -A 26th of ·september in 1959, for ~he entrre deer season. . \ Grant Hasl~m is an old tinier! the sit~tation .so we urge all 0).1~ PIECE . OF ·. EQUIPMENT-. -D9 i then lield off until January: The -_· Gib_bons· & Re_ed Company ,fp ·~ W. W. Clyde Company and ·riJ.enibers . to t:e _ st~re · .to register NOT: ATTEMPT TO .- ~PERATN recent rain-shutdown a few jobs· subnntte~ a low bid, of $224,500 _also with our union and is re- and vote. Also, 1t 1s every ~em- . 1T. ·~BE· SAF-E ,not SORRY! . for··a· couple: of days, mainlydor for t?e cov~rm~ ~am~el : C._Park -sponsible for -the up-keep of the ber's· :duty to ta~e a~ a c:t.I y e- !-~t's . all of us do .an that - sa-fety~ reasons: I~ ~ · reservoor. T_his Is _reser~01r .Is lo- equipment. Brother ·Rube . Grif- part _m our own:. umon affai-rs; .possJble. Jo ,make: otiy :.]pbs safe ~. somet.titng toO'; -b.ecause .it cated on Wasatch Blvd. n e a r · · ... - · · h · · · f -f'th h k . t .b' t so when you re·cewe. your ballot Offermg condolences· to - in, a seDious autQ,O for · some of the . brothers to making progress in . the area is : Comp~ny IS gomg. to try to WO:l'k -exact• ~a use. . . mobil-e -accid~nt; ·· Bud . ,. Burns, make· an appearance for varied W. W. Clyde's freeway j6h run- all wmtet but he ;Said it would - - At the_time of the accident, wh() has -be¢n very ill; Jim, Stev- ! reasons, mainly because of the ning about 4 blocks west of our only be 40 hours a_week. · the Joint Safety Committee .of ~ns ; still in hospital; Art Casey; . distance which lias to be trav- Union Hall _and is approximate- , W. W: Clyde C~mpan1 h.as all the Local Unions ~ at the still ill; Douglas- Re:eves, relea . eled after having worked ·over- ly 85% complete. s.~ Clyde's bid not as yet sta~r~ed his pro)ect at I Mine was meeting in the office ed from hospital an :d improv,.. time. I further realize that the on this job was $2,600,000. They lVf?ab, but this should go all of. _the Mine Safety Engineer ing; Phil Thorley, ·improving .· season is getting late and those are using a Kolman Loader and wmte:··. _ , . preparing to make a Safety In- after. a very overtime hours won't serious heart opera- be as an elevating grade · ti:i' 1 o ad Whi~mg_ & . Haymond s ]ob at spection .Of an area of the Mine. tiol). pient'iful in the-winter months. trucks for an average 4% mile Pangmtch, ~ilmore an d Delta Two Utah Safety. Insp.ectors, Brother Odell Anderson haul. This job recently 'Voa:s. cut to· are. ~U commg . to an end fast. Mr, V. C. Pett. · and M;r. John· thrown from a DW21 w.l:nie ~~:l~~t :::~l~~~: one shift. :e!~~::ul~l: Members now· on the Whitmg Brothers have about. Holmes were present . at ,this working for Wilson Smith job are as follows_: Brother ~ t: district meeting will be h~d at ~hr.ee weeks - ~left on their oil meefmg and were going _to -g0. Fruitland; Utah. Not ,seriously the Moose Hall ~ oii Deceml)er JOb at Pangu t I 1 st c Lionel Jepsen making many- ·- · ," I c · rong o~- afong with the Joint. Bafety injured f miles with the ·but. will be 'laid up or blade, Brother ~any ,has · uO operato.rs on their Committee. ~- about 30; days. Brother. M:a* Bth, so please continue the Dan Haslem doing a good job JOb at Glenda! e. ·This h~s been ' The Company: the State Safe- Jones is now: out of the: hospitaU ·showing anQ. turn out for the on the- elev.ating grader , Broth- a ver~ good JOb and Will. be ·a Ity Inspectors .and Brofher: Ever- and doing well, . . next meeting. er Cliff Stephenson on the T. good JOb fo·r ·most of th~ wmter. ett ·Hibba-rd representing this . IMPORTANT: The · ne\V t~Ie- VOTE · . D. -24· dozer, Brother ·Ry ro·n :Stout- Company ha~ · ~ go~dl Local, mcide ' an .imi:nediafe in- phone number for the Salt Lake. · , Be sure to cast your ballot in Young· on· the big 'Michigan crew of op~rators . Thi~ JO·b will / spectiol)--of. the accident ·and it Office is ·HU 6-7401. ·. 'the forthcom~ng General Elec- with a· dozer 1 on it. work all wmter .. V. · 0. Mend~n- was . generally concluded that · tion, The date is ·November 8th, Brother Leonard Benson on a hall. sompany .Is . really gomg I thi!i accident was caused by .the A. prominent·, oil -operator sa~ and remember · that there are D-8 d~zer 0 : , Brothe~ ~harles Hag- ~fton,U ~ their JOb at. Cedar \loss of <:ontrol by Brother M~- -to . his wife: "Whew! vt~ad an candidates which have been en- some e~ dom~ diCmg on the Y, ta · . cham on a steep ramp. . . .aptitude - te~t this afternoon. dorsed by the Labor movement, fills and an_old Bro~her on th~ ,At Uta? o· Construc~I_on Ir~n : It. .w;a~ broug)1t_ out at -thrs. m-, Thank -goodness I'm and the only reasons that- the spread ·the- owner cat 1s Les Dix. Broth_er Mmes,. thmos ~re looKmg a lit-~ veshgabon that . Brother Me- I of the company!" candidates ·- are· able to receive Bill Calloway is doing the com- tle ~n ghter With the company- cham had not been given, much .._ .,.. -- , .hese endorsements is that they .pacting with some . very fancy starLmg up the Comstock. time on this machine in oTder · will give Labor. a fair shake. equipment. This job ~s being PROVO-AREA · fnr him to become fully CJ.C- Two names which I personally BLAKE. ·BRos· (Q run by Brother Grant Haslam' Arch Dam, Constructors. have quainted with its operation. . In · ._ waht you to femember · . · · ~ . · ;. are Ev- and very · capably.. B r o t.h e r approximately 90 engineers em· fact, it was brought out, and erett Matzen and Clem Miller. · ployed at this -writing. T.hey was l-ater confirmed by yo·ur We il'l the labor group know _ does have a few names on it, but have two .(::ableways in operation stewards, that other clpzer op­ Producers of that the only way to receive as a whole we have been fairly and are placing_concrete in the . erators had be.en sent to .. oper­ good legislation · representation fortunate once the season start- dam. · Clarence Bruner is the ate this machine· without e v e r ASPHALTIC CONCRETE · is to have our friends in the leg- ed, and most of the Brothers· Steward on the job arid with - having been near the machine. : READY MIX CONCRETE & islature. We know that Everett have been busy.. We cannot at tha.t many operators there· are For some time now, your Matzen who QUARRY PRODUCYI'S ... is running for the this time see where it would be always numerous problems. stewards have been requesting 7-th District seat in the Assem· advisable for brothers to travel Above Flaming George Dam, the company -to set up a ·more. P. ·bly has cione 0. Bolt Hi02 ·. Richmcmd · an excellent job long distances from other areas between Manila and Vernal, realistic . program of- training in Tepreseriting · the Butcher's BEaoon _ _ , . seeking immediate work in this Wheelwr1ght Construction Com- men in all departments. We f~l Western Drive 2 5193 Union and also while on the So- area. We wish that we could so pany has a_good job for the Bu- that the. present- methods aTe :.;...;._..,...... ,...... ,....,.."""'..-....,.""""""'"''"""".a. .oma Co. Grand· _Jtiry his repu- advise bu_t the outlook for new reau of Reclamation. The deer · tation was excellent: Presently work for the rest of the season are so thick up there I don't see as a Petaluma City Councilman, is not as sharp as we would like liow the boys get any work done .. - he has called the shots as he to -see it. Max Himter is. superintendent sees them, and. we know that the BLOOD BANK _ on the job with ..Con Searle as Labor movement will be fortun-· Brothers, when you hav.:e time, Grade . Foreman. ·. Bert Carr is ate in ha:ving ah Assemblyman please donate blood. The supply 0 1! the push cat, Jerome L)..ldwig such as Everett Matzen. The is low and the r~serve isrieeded. and Chtick Wellman on the 20's, other name mentioned is that Thank you. Howard Bame and ,Jim McLain of Cleni Miller who is in Con~ On the job the other day I on the dozers and Ervin Huf­ gress <:~nd we· hop~ he stays be- saw som1ething that looked like faker is the nut 'buster. · cause of the support and help a Pogo·stick. After investigating Deer . season opens on the \Vhich . he has given us. He has I found that I was wrong and it 15th so you can b~ sure there . been a very agile representative was -only_Chet Yardley who.is _a will be no_road building on that · job for a few days after that. in Congress and is continually local owner-operator with com- Other new work in the Uin- . seeking additional Work for this pacting equiprri.ent. From now_ tah Basin is a road job at .• rea; su_ch ~s, highwa~s , dams, on I think I'll call him "Pogo Bridgeland that Germer, 1Abbott etc., . w~Ich IS ~ _ sure md to the Stick Chet-." . . . and Waldron subbed to Vernal <;>peratmg E~gmeers . so fa_r - ~ Ho_ward Seac~rd IS still m the Sand & Gravel Company. They employme~t IS concerned. Agam hospital and w1shes us to say have most of their old ·. hands _I woul~ Ilk: to stres the two ! hel~o to all ~f the ~~others. This_ on the project w.ith our 1 d 0 LOCATIONS in Northern . names-:Everett Mat z e n and off ~ c e certamly Wisnes Howard .friend .Art Cramer as superin­ California to serve Clem Miller. Be sure to vote. . a spee_dy recovery and . ho~e - tendent. w. w. Clyde was low you r jobs . on ER BCO ~quipment ~- sales,· re nl:a ls, ' WORK _. ,that the reCEElt foot operatiOn IS _ bidder on the road from Jensen parts and service! The job situation from last a com plete success. Lwas 111 the, t o Red wash. We expect t hem \ Responsibility for equipment . soid and servi'ce month has not chan-ged to any hospital talking to Gene Lean- t o start moving equipment any ! rendered is ours· from any [ RBCO branch. · measurable degree. The only ard the other da.y- and he is in ; day novv. · big job which we are antici})at- real good spirits. G e n~ suffered Around Utah County things r;et it fto-m ing is that of the $3,800,000 a heart attack and will b~ off are pretty much the same as Freeway between Windsor and work for a while but he certain- .last month with the exception i .Healdsburg. The bids should be ly hasn't lost any of his wit and that C onsolidated Western did En\vlHU1 It BAcoN l:mviPANY I called for C 0 N S T R U C T I 0 N· EQUIP MEN T · most any day, but at Ithe twinkle in his eye is still not get started on the No. 3 I .Folsom I this writing the d ate has not , there. Hurry up and get well, blast furance as was a t 17th Street, Sen Francisco 10, California HEmlock 1-3700 mentioned I Sacramento · Oakland · Fresno j· been set. The out ?f ;vork list J Gene. · in the last writing. It has been PAGE' TEN : 'fiRSIT· RAI-NIt~ RED By K. A. "lKlEN~' BROOKS and W. L. "BILL" TOI\'IBlERLIN, - Business Representatives. · . At this writing_Gibbons & Reed are progressing very well on By H. L. -"CURLEY" SPENCE and TOIVIMY ECK, Business . Repl"esentatives their approach job to the Oregon Mountain tunnel on.Hiway 199 .. Brother Mick Herndon superintending the job with 43 engineers AROUND TOWN shade ~nd ·.they know it. This ment to kick this job off. This .employed, working 2 shifts. Pending weather they expect to com- . The ~an l(aulkenbu~gh se\yer gang looks. like they are set till 'I project will keep quite a crew · · plete . their contract by Novem- 1 lme proJect m Sparks rts makmg r:ece~b_er a_nd that's good con- of the . Isbell h~nds working ber 1. . . 1 the Blocksburg road ·job ·out of~- much ~etter progress lately _as s1dermg all m all. . _ throu-gh the winter with maybe At Smith River the Pelican Bridgeville. . they are through the h~avier Geo. lE. Probasco's gang on a lost day now and then ·for bad . . _. . . J h . cuts and the water table 1s not the G b · t · th d" ·' · Ba~ plant 1s workmg the1r reg_u- o n Bu_rman .& Son have the n_r bl .t h . . b . All reen rae proJee m sparks wea - er con 1t10ns. 0 1 1ia cr Thi · g a· l th · · · 1 · I · .1:' · em as een, · ju:s_t s_e_ems . to keep on going.a_nd ' The gr_ eat George··.. of th. e· _: ' rt·h ewb·l. k nt s l_re vTehry so:'... eir Mu t-Plate m at: Burri they have to keep their ey~s on Th ln-. e- ac .. op. me. ey: are Creek on Hi way 36 and now now are the p . we. p· 1 b k g?mg. , . ose tractor loaders; George Griffal Company .Of ; 0 1 0 aomg small Jobs at Brookings, ...... r • . es, ac · dr~cheis and backhoes, blades Reno, Nevada, has lots of work· O~egon and Crescent City. . . m~kmg the dirt roll on the re- )_ards, fe~ces, water hnes, gas and" roll~rs are always buzzing· and he keeps all of his menA . . B . . · · •alignment Brother this was hnes, horses and a few other ar_oundhke a re_ al going an_t __hill, working. He· has such ,a·. f!.ood·:.._._. 1 A t1 ' • ... ·r , mr t d . ~th- Sm Companyt· haved sure needed · I items like that there· . _w1th _s_u __ch _a c,r, ew_ ,o, f Eng_rn_e e___ rs cr_ew of . op· erating. Engr·neer."~ . -..emp1e ~e : . · e ex cava mg an . .· · . . . . The two spreads· heacled out B th ·~ black topp~ng of the Safeway • . Fadel·Gramte . makmg prog- by "~ig MikeP Vicurivich and ~s . ro , ers . Doc Kendncks, that they really keep the repu- s~.ore parkmg lot at Crescent .ress o~ ~he Ruth Dam. They Bi·other L. L. Kiethley have Curley Ovie Trot~ . De~ny : tation of. the great George·up. . City. :are ge~tmg as much ?repar~- some real fine· engineers mak~ Hancock, Edgar McNerl, BillY:- By tli~ way Jlrother Don The building · is prqgressing tory work done as ~ossible t~rs ing ditch, getting that pipe in, Duran,. ~onald Hanneman, . Don;. W(}od was appointed by" fhe'. very_ well, it _be _ing a ·s_lab-lif. t- thyear so _th_ey ca_ n_really roll m .back._£_illi _ng a_nd l_andscappr'ng, . Connell.ald Mmks, Just Jr., got and a r.enortJesse thatMe- Presid'entp · . of .Local . . 3' Brother. · . _. building. . e commg sprmg, s u c h as Brother.s. "Dollar" Br·o th . .er . ·0 v1e. .· T ro tt 1s. - b. ·.ac k in·. t.haul ·G Edgecombe,· · · · · · · · · to· ·s · te ·r v ·e · on· _. Singleton Cons't Co. · of Red~ As we b.ave already stated we O'Coyne, Kiethly, Pete Ekberg the hos ital · . e nevance Cgmmit ee to -re,-' ding is moving materials prep~ have ~1ad our first rain and only and c. Oldham .011 the,rigs with ·. · P · · · · place Brother James Mott until paratory to starting work on the hopt> It holds off now for a long their oilers, .. Brother·· "Puch" SEEN ON THE HILLSIDES . the n~xt Distrid Meeting which Crescent· City High School Ex- while like, it did last ~ear. . · .. Puccinel}i, Vern Pickrell, Jim · Dodge Construction, Inc., have will be on December 15, 1960, / tension. That seems to be It for. this Day and Jim Zinn. just about . got their Highway in Reno, Nevada. I think Broth~- Two Nort-west rigs and a 977 time, hope we have more next Thi.m · there ''are' -brothers 395 job at Washoe City byt he er Wood wili.make a good iheffi.: loader are working at the Mer- month, see you .then. "Red" Glover · all(i . Bill Powell tail with quite a stretch already ber · on the Grievance . Comrnit·· cer Fraser .quarry at Trinidad As a concluding thought you on the Mi~higan ·Loadei· a:nd ca.t paved, b.ut a rough rock cut yet tee. That Griffall outfit really getting rock 6t1t .for the north knovv there is only one way to dozer - respectively .and those to go. A number of the broth- gets out · in front in lots of , Jetty repair job: . . el~ct anyone;. that is to VOTE. 1guys really . got it made in. the .ers' were transferred to. their ways. . The· Manitowac rig belonging job at Warm Springs on High- I ..see Brother William Games to ~iotrison Knudson is set up H• h k L way No. 6 as they finished out .and Brother ·Delbert Pergrossi and in . operation: to p~ace ni.a- lg· wa.y ag·g·lng -- I n here, and that should. keep them diggtng around for Earl ·Games terial on the' jetty. . , or busy into the winter months Company, also Brother Les Ja· B&R Cons't Co. of Oakland is of .1 just. ahead. cobsen on tqe dozer landscap· ~~~~~\l~. on~~~Ol~c~~oi~.e t~~~ Enforc·l ng S:afety. Rul' es · fin~:;ed~~~~~ta~o~fg~~ayh~~ . ~~~~ta~l~~n;hg~ea~~;e f~~UG~~~: - are well underway on their un· U 11 job at Jack Creek al'td have Company Brother Lawrence Le- , derground work and h a v e 1 B GLEN nom: S · - moved everything to t h e i r me!1za, he really keeps things. started some of the buildi; g. · Y 1 rN and DALE MARR, Business Representatives Highway 50 project at Eureka. greased from one end · to an· 1 J. L. Connor, Jr. progressing I The opportunities for highway contractors in the accelerated From all indications they will other. · · • nicely with a small crew of en- national construction program will be accompanied by many con- get the dirt and the rock exca- Out at Martin, Iron Works ~ gineers placing r~prap on Hiway str~ction proble~s; A critical problem will be the avaiiability of vations completed this seasoi1 Inc., Brother· Lester E. "Red" 299 west of Willow Creek. · tramed construction manpower. Men without previous construe- and a goodly portion of it grav- W~r.ren and Brother Alfred Ma. At the Martins Ferry bridge, tion training will be hired by the highway construction industry. eled. Not too · much hope for bner really keep Martin Truck Peter Kiewit & Sons' expect to 1 How well the construction in- . . . . ·- .the hot stuff till next Spring Cranes b~u~y arourid Reno, Ne- pour the cement deck 011 the dustry and the individual firms education. · Commumcatwn be- though. vada. . · bridge and complete it this- which comprise the industry. ing that link or avenue between The following crew on this · Brother Lester Olson, the oil- : month. will meet the challenges will be contractor and employee; con- job: Brothers Bert Roark' and er on . Reno Iro·n Works has · The hiway job between Weit-1 written in the credit and debit tracter and insurance under- Larry Cawelti on the· blades and been off work for a week ~n ac~ ehpec arid Orleans still e~peri·' ratings on premiums for Work- writer; contractor and owner; Bl'o~her J. Campbell, Omet' count of an accident;· however, · encing trouble with slides, a .men's. Compensation, Public. Li- c_ontractot and interested· utili- Prmtt and A "Missouri" Travis Brother Wayne Straight, the,op• - - e;r.:ew of about" ·2T engineers em- ,ability and: prop:erty damage in- hes and· ~erv-ices. By ·having· pre- on the s~lSJs. Euc ·sprapers with' erat~r has Bi·other Ted Spears:· ploy_ed;. there, working. 10· hour .sur an c e. "Safe, construction construction conferences this. Brother Gene Carroll on the' big helpmg out ailing untW Olson ·; ~,hifts. -The company moved' im -practices mean· profitable oper~ communication artd· information (38{)) Michigan Pusher. . Doing co~es back; ...... · ~ a- crusher to make, 30;000 tons. ations~' is not a catclt phrase. can. be fo·rmulated: so everyon~ the· nut busting: around thlf Brother · Roy. Tucker e arid,· ~f · crushed material. which Accideht revention in 'h knows'tne··:pl:;J;n of what; where; .spread;· is Brothers· Har o.ld: Bf~.ther~ CHf~ord;- R, ~?dney; t~e ' should be ~Oil_lpleted m: .abuut 'hrh ·.. ·· · P t . t" ... . d ~ e who, and when, th~se plans are Th()~p~o~ : and Bruce I_tabeno~:forth fr~m Nevada· to 0'!-li·· 7 1 Portland; Oregon. . . _ -~~- 0tl ~:--e:or m~.~r?ora~ e~ucatronrs fmally beingrecog- coupl~ of· pul!s and a dQz~r,n.n- form~; workmg · hardc most of· - . Mcintosh & McKnight of Wil- WI m 1 ~ Ig way IVIsron ° ,mzed by all responsible people 1 covermg the rron ore. This 1s a · the .hme. . - ·· . · · · . ~ow Creek furnishing the con~ the Associate_d Genera~ Contrac- in the industry. Both lVIanage- wet·one as the pit is below the Brother Don McCowan 'has· ~rete f?r .the three bridges on torsd?f ~I?ebnca :v~n thougj:l re- merit and .Labor. ·· · Humboldt River bed · and those everythin~ under·controloutat) the WeitchJ?ec iob. wa~ ~ng, IS . ut a first step. ?-'he Your Union has started a se- pumps really _ get a workout: Tholl Pavmg; Inc., shop. Every• f'IRST RAINS CAME ~- positive actwn taken. b~ I:i~h- ries of meetings in different This could develop into a good thing is running farrly smooth: 1 We in the north_part of Local way chapters an~ their mdlVld-J areas to talk safety to our men. long time job for some of the around the Tholl outfit ev~r 3 experienced our first rain of u~l mem?ers durmg the months We hope to be able to reach as brothers with a . possibility of since Johnson quit and went to -the season. Hope it just settles a e_ad w~ll )~ the people ~nd many men as possible in this working _all winter. . work for Helms C. G. t,he dust and the men continue their legislative r~pr~sentatlv~s round of meetings. If you hear The Srlver State Construction Brother Leland and Howard to work longer. w~e.ther or not this mdustry IS of a meeting in your area, we Company'~ highway 40 job at Eckley from the Eckler C: Co~- , South of Eure~a Morrison- Willmg and able .to :egulate hope you will make every effort Golconda m the ~o ahead stage pany has started therr JOb m Knudson ~t ~eott Is on the last safety on construction Jo~s. · . to attend and to bring some as a~ ways. 'fohat '15 a real much Mason Valle~ near Cer:tral, . N~· leg of their drrt moving on 101, Tangible rules, regulations, I qther brothers with you. We movmg outfit. T~e 21 spread yada, and w1llb~ startmg therr . .:not very much to go. Mercer codes or manuals can be applied have held several- meetings al- and t.~e cat . and_ can spread JOb on the Peavme Dam r e a 1·· ~raser Co. is rolling on the ce- to highway construction safety ready and most of our members l?oks li~e they should be ,good soon . .. They . have Brother Don· · ~ent treated base on this same only with an accompanying rec~ feel this is a good program and till Chnstmas while the. drills 1 Gordon around Reno as the_ir ­ ~ob. Stolte Inc: o~ Oakland I?~k- ognition of human behavior. have promised , their whole and the shovel ga_ ngs wIll no ~oreman ..Brother Johnny ~rvm · :mg good pro~ress . on the pilmg J This must be .so if we are to ac- hearted cooperation. d?ubt work all wmte~ on.. that Is the for~man 011 the Caliente, . and cel!-ter prers ?n the Myers · cept the findings of\ safety engi- Your Agent in the· area is big rock cut.~ . , ...... Nevada, . J?:b . .. ~rother .··· Henry . Flat b:rdge, Mornson Knudson neers who _ generally confirm working to set· up meetings a-s . Theisb.ell hot :gan~ on tJle ~!l~,nlp:>) Kiechler Qn . tile ,Sup:r: ~s movmg a few th?usand yards that 85 per cent of all industrial soon as possible and will advise. Clear Creek pavmg Job . w .til C f~r Eckl~K·· }hat Ha_nk~}S : of ·approach matenal for -them accidents are attributable to un- you as to where and when the have .compl~ted that ~e.chon .by ~ re~l Super G ope_r,ator. · . , on t~e.south end. . . .. safe acts by people and 15 per meetings will be held. Let's join the time thts app~ars m_ pn~t. Brot~e~ ~· ~· Stacey ?-IJ.d ·Mr. , . Ha.,tlngs _& ~oad,s Inc. ~mng cent result from unsafe condi- in the swing to safety on our Then after they, pa,ve t~e mam F .. G. Brg. Rrley really keeps . fme ~ on their sh~~ J?"b at Piercy. t-ions. . . . . job. .. ·. drag throu?h C~r~0n City most thrr:gs moymg f?r Ready ~I x .. on· 101 and thmr little recrea- . ..· ...... · · of them wrll be tra11sferred to P?-vmg Company. ~rather Rrch- tionaldamjop at Beribciw south , The ba~_Its anq attl~udes of . · .· ' ·· · . · . ·. . - the Walker Lake projectin 'an ard (Chief) Kingston, the·io.fe·· of, Garberville. c · ' · pe~ple w_hiCh. create tlu~ ~to 1 . JOB AWARDS . · attempt to pave liighway 95:1niati o!l th€i'<)rvada, Neva: d a, Clifford C. Bong Co: of ·. Ar- I ratw ~mphasrz~s . the . difficulty ' . QARSON CITY_. NEV . . Con-I north of Hawthorne before. the highway . job. Erother George cadia doing real well the·' foun? m applymg accrdent pre- tract llc~Varded to Isbell Const. bad weather sets in: "Whitey" Cates on the blade at 011 Fortuna Freeway; This is -sure I ~entwn measures and rules to a Co., Reno, Nevada,. $1,666,548, Isbell's . excavation crew at Or:vada. Brother Melvin Lee-on. ~... it: !lice company to wnrk with. group, ~f _workmen t~at may be for const. ~rnt. pn~a:·y H:wy. Wal~e~· Lake hav~ · just about· t~!l ' blad'e here il~ Reno,_ Nevaqa,, John Reed .the Super; a real no larger than 25m n~mber sys_.(WASHOECO.)Nev.on U:S. gotitmthebagw1ththeexcep· for. theReadyMixPavmgCom-. :hice man and runs his job by and _spread over several m1les of H~vv~ .. · 495 from nr. N. C1ty tion of a stretch to clean up and .yany. · . · · 'IJi.e . book, which rriakes us all terntory -. Lnmts of Reno. etc. finish. A major ·portion is al~ Helms C. C. has a job up near .happy to say the least. There ate two very importa-nt S A C R A lVl ~ N-T 0, Contract ready finished and tacked just Lake T a h o e @ the California· Morri!lon Knudson & West- needs in. any safety program. awarded' to PIOm~o Consi. Co., waiting for the -paving crew to side. Some of the brothers will brook in the finishing stages oil They are: communication .and S~n Carlos, $2,63:>,394., for 2:6 go to town. be _going up to that job real " nu. 4 lane frwytog, wh·amll & , Isbell's highway 395 job from so(}n. Brother Cal Scolari has conn._. graded & paved .w I AC 011 Reno to the Stead Air Base· i.s foufld himself a home working cem. ~r. base 5 brdgs, const. etc., just getting rolling as the com- for Helms also Brother Anthony Washmgton St. in Placerville, pany is now able to release "Tony" Madeiras has it made BR EL DORADO CO. (111-E-D-11 ! some equipment from some ' of around the outfit. Brother How­ · r Ge ru~ral Contradon ..._ Highwa~rand Public Worb .Plcr. .., D, E) Contract No. 61- !heir other jobs that are c~m- ard Luzier _will ?e 0e boss -man·· 11V1oC8-1. . . mg to a halt due to contplehon on th~ Callforma JOb, That Lu- . li'HO~lE , ~30. · " P. 0. IBOX .6 . IIEN~CIA; . CALIF. Check your dlte$ book..:_don't or seasonal shutdowns · and zier boy will make Helms areal go ' suspended. tra11sferring men and equip- good boss man~ ..,., . J ' "! .. ' . ~ OCTOBER, 1960

~- . t ·· . Iff · , · t ·. ~ .. . . f \ wate~ _- di?trict They · }J;tye . a . m·en·· ·-0 ·rea· mS· (1:. '<~tl · SOn S · \ No r:tnwest~ 8o backhoe ctrggmg . . , , •..· <· ·' • .. . .· . . . . . : • the ditSl,l , eight ·"O.o zer a_nd B}.- E. M. NELSON, EDW. G. H. EARNE, ~ILL METTZ, ~~ROLD t~1e same,_ vvith no let yp in Springs with · an undercrossing . sc~·ayers d 1 ev~mg :;1 P_ ,~~{1 ~ ; ;~~ht 11 HUSTON and AL McNAMARA, Busmess Repres Imle stretch of H'· - · p' • · ·b· h ·.. 1., . · · · · ~ · · · ' · - · Batch Plants - A Teicheri I-I ' ·J 40 b · 0 n 1<1 1nvay 50 10m o · as-. b€tter off now than when they contract to clea_r the route and . ·. . . · · · ~ · Ig 1way . . etween ·. Sacra- o · . . · ' . . .. , ; I' ".·er;e · p'·um, ..p _iiig otlt of th · turn- construct · brid. ges and other takes th.e lead 111. )'~rds produ. ced. merito .. and the Nevada State st~rt· ed· . their· JO.b at • Pl~cervll~~ ;: '' · · · . -· e · · · · .. · · · · r'th p C A a clo . ec 0 nd · · - · · · · With three · dozers cleanng and.' · 'ing b.asiri. As any of you kno\v structures at .16 locations. This. w . . · · · . . .. se s .. · lme 90- mrles . of freeway . are . . · · . . . . , - , who have been .levee .. hands, was a-·.$2;300,000. contract and ~hese brothers _)Iere a~·e 'olg- 1 open to ,.tniffic, most ·. of the a ~ackho~ pu~tmg m . .pi-pe .. Tliey-.. ... , · · - ·h b '·l ·t 'd· · · -ttl\hmersatbatcbm<'-all· kmds ·Of ' orkha'g·bee do· · tle . havesomeD.W.20sand -dozers-. t11et e· rs no such tung1 as an as een comp e:e 111 a 1 e . - ·. b . . · . · -: w · ' vm . P ne Jn l . ti t · -1 b' · b th t''' · ,;/ ' :fL ·· ·. ''· • ·· ·.' ·· '.··r5 · · · crossin s which w.ill serve to Granrte .s.. we:·:flp. <;l .9 ,Uf engmee~s- l .close. d.- are betweeri Monte V.1sta I to .beat tl~e . r~m. ~he J _.are bo!n/6 ~.-.: , s1Ull1lei~ :- starte~ .noht 1n to put . g .. , . , . . . . . gettingJ ull pay checks. . . , . . . . .· . . . . . · . · · ; b · •·. 1to -move ,a .sh,ovel m on the .rqd-c ., .H>plugbat' ~ ,- rnto :· place across pu~pramwaterout of theottn- .... . " --..:;.. ~~·-;/._ . ·. , :;,- a~d_Emlgta71J Gapand ;_ ~twe;e.n la:s sooi1 as t he rain shuts ' the>

·tlle ·:· e·.n· t'·r' a"ll·c· e . ' to"' t'lle . t·urll'l'ng I deTpasse_s . . . . '· s_ ub . DIV.lSlOllS;.yL .e .n_t z. Con.. -.1.·£mrgrant Gap ' and. Hamps.hue I ,. t'.· d - ·b.. b· . d ...... < · · • · 1 · • • • • ' ' · ', ·~ • · ,. , 1· - · · · · · · ca s a11 · ·ru · "'r own ·· · ·' . basin· ·s·o. in t ilse .i here· is high I _ When· this -job is col'l)p1eted ft ~tr ,uc~Ioi1 _ }1~e~ oc;x.:~ y ~'l:t, .i-I_1·; ~r'oi:t }!opks. ~~1 e }} m ~le~ .. bet\Ve ~ t1 j · Pacific - Bridge· ~;~ : m~v r~ig_; r wateJ:,frHhe Y0~o bypass it _will ! ~ill ~liJ?inat~ ,:a .r~al bottleneck m ~h!. s. .d,erar.tryy ~~1,~, : 7rth;:· ~eye~t ;r 1 ' -M.on~e - Yrsta . and . ~~u~~ant , ?N) f.a~t . on . their . -p~nsto~l~ . ~nd: : not back up· ·and_ .empty· mto lm traffic movmg m and ou_t of peicer,t o(Jhe,., e9-.U1P!llenL l. I~ed \ are ,un<;ler .e()nstru,ctwn, ... yvith j ...... · · · .. ,. . - , . . . . . a . r · n~t I ·TI , ...... , With all: the are ifl . the final design -stage. . . around 99° f.~t .o;n th ~ Ca~lJ:!~Ol/ J.VHmy of you who read the 1 Master Mec~ame on the )ob Is trades 011 top as welL as under- . · _ tunnel and rt wrll be an -a![ r Sacrame~t9 Bee max _have read IBrother E~me F~mt and .he ~la~ ground. Brighton Sand, McGilliv- 1 ON HIGHWAY ::>0 . winte,r's job for th~ .brothers, .. ,_.: .' th~t the Corp. of · Engmeers has the f~llowmg Brothers workm~ ray, and GI:anite. are holdfi1g In t~~e , Georgetown . are a I ,. Huoner and lVI1chn~r . jla':e.-· beeri given sufficient fmlds to ' for hm~ . Broth ~rs Jepry Ku;g Itheir o\vn· but have recently laia IC~eney-~herf & San~kay m:e I sta~_ted t!1e ' clea_~n g on upp~l': ; fi11ish all 'the work· now in pi'o- ~nd Lowell T~10mas Jr. are ao- ~ off C[uite a few of our boys. gomg n ght along w1th their 1 Umon· :V _~lley w1t~1 twelve cats,, gre5S ai1d_ to call for -bids on__ t~e ~~g ,~he we~dmg ·.and W. C. Here's . wishing them luck' with canal _job for - tlJe Georgetown. and some more coming iln. •, , xt -sectwn of channel. Tlus IS Red Thmman Is the mech- "'tlttr b'dd' cr - . . - . K . th . I b . l I e 1 lno. . . .:rtamly welcome news-for the. _am c. eepmg e r1gs u ed me . . _ . o· · . • · . . • . e . "· B tl . th' 't 'll tile "r·e· "Se tr·tlck oi'lers Bndoe and Iron Co. M. ~ . ·II": H -- - p:;vi~;sei~plo~m:r;;f~sr\n.:~y SJ:1idir ~nd Bill -Scott: , As we are-. erecting 2 . sfe_ e~ _tank.s _for i . . . ·a·ry· 'SV''I,, ae .·. ' on.ln·-g· . of · t hem ,\rho . follow dredo·e said before, small but efficient. the_ $ou~hern Pacific Raillo.ad '. . ·. · . · ~ · . -, - • ~ . · . · . o · . · '!? < which- will store 200,000_. gaUons· . . · . . . · , . · . · . . . ·

\1 ork. ThiS next s~ctrm: Will. be, I AT A.uRO JET . each of . et fuel for the Beal Air w~ > 't• . >. • as. ._ we und.erstan. d. cit a JOb of ap- The bro.thers. are. ·gettmf!' F . BJ Th.; · b . · ·t' d. F··.. G- d :' ft ·.h '·.· I"' . .; ( . ·. : . ·; · · · · ' . ·. . ,· ~ orce ase. rs JO Is 1oca ~ · ··0 .·. r·· · .. ' 0"· '111 ·· ' ·. - -e. · · ~ · · .e !iil - ~ PI: W9m~tely $7_,0.00,000 . .and bids sqme good- wmk . \\Ith . the I at Rockland and brother Chuck -- . : d •v rU - ~ called rn. November. l specialty c1;afts )10\'1. N~w · con- Taylor is op~ratincrthe -D- 6 side- · By: C. R. Van Wiilkle, C. E. Cockayne, w. R ,Weeks and ' · "'' ·. _Al.s9d o- com ~t"'-UP this ~ .f aH;-o is · ·; · tra qts . : hav:e .been .. let for ~on"" · oo'Cim ·c-at. C. Nol~n ~m Peterso'n . - .. 'Ji·a ..Bashaw ;':Businss .Rep.resmrt·atj'\'es "''~"";, _ .. ' .'.':J the. clred. mug of th.e barge. canal I structwn of a stagmg facil.Ity ._, d. .· tl . . . t t ' . . . · · · ..· . . · · ·· o• _ . , · . · .- · . · · · · · :Is rggmg a 11 1e 1mes o 1e m This :month's report will. be shor.t . due to more importa. ~l1t · mat~" :-. frp· "" 1n.;·•,.r ., '·the ·. ··Sacramento · Rrve1· • · bmldmg· · · for., $668. .. ,000. to Baldwm· t o -tlIe ·t an k s. Comp 1 e t·ron of th·Is · t tl t · d tl · It ·. · t · · · 1 f · · f -1 h thrb:lJgh .the , barge•. locks which Constructwn m Lme No. 1, S. & . . d d f . D . . ers 1a n.ee 1e space. . Will consis man~ y o. a prayer u ope' ...' 1 1 01 1 are nearing completion and into Q. Construction Co . was low JO) IS sc le u 1e · ec. · • ~hat we w ~ ll · be blessed with gqod weat_her so . that Jhe lat e ~t_arh; ( the turning basin: .:. ' bidder .. in the test · area for· 1960 . mg sea~on may be s_ti:etched out a's far mt_o the wmter as poss1jjle-::1_ We are. sorry~ to say that we special test equipment for $202,- Gordon . H. }all Inc .. h~ve / · It will also consist ~f the i c~~be made and tl;e vc~tin o> can : ave he·ard · nothin· g· .. flii.... her· 213 and a $181 000 award fo'· been movmg ught along wrth notice to the many ·. brothers , _ . . . . . o . .. ,, ' • : · · · · . " ' . . . . .' .· ·. · • tl · . t t' f th • I ·. ; · · ... · ' be · done m person m the off1ce about-the highway fill to. be put j a shippmg Bmldmg went to As- ~en cons rue Ion o ~ · ~ew who have or are .n:qumng of the 1 • th C . t , Cl ·k . · " i across .the• Yolo-'bypass . . We re- I so~ia,tes . p~ve~opment co. A. Swrra College_ on 'Lee ~1n:es chances ~ f ad?1twnal o:· more i ofSTbD~un f:HE e ~P-LATFORMS:, :, nor:ted in last·months Encrineers Tercnert wrll do most · of the Road at Rockland. Martm Iron work startmg m tl11S area thrs I · · · .:c\ X'_ ' ' • . · · o . . ! · · · ,: . ·· . · . ' · - W l 1 ·· 1 · · f · · . .h t · : t A 'd 'THE ISSUES AND THE CANDI~.. News that bids were going to:: site preparauon wor~\: with a g?~ orcs 1~ve_ one cra~e wor nng all I ~, s_~mew a J emo.. e . J, DATES AND THEN. BE :sfiRE \ • . • . • • • he , called ih September but to I ahead . crevv of engn1eers . . Thrs now setting some OL . tl~e steel the advrce that . the. out of ; · _ , = 1 I; ( ·~- date nothing -has happened on i outfit has a smooth . operation ,structures for the bm_ldmgs. work" llst 1s gettmg Jonger m- 11TO V 0 f.t, .' • : - . ·•. · '.' .. t his. - . . . I going and go 100% with . the . • G. s. Herr_ing_to n ~v as l.ow bid- stead ?,~ shorter. "" . · . - ~lit,~ ~ ~~~ . . _ M - ~~ •. · _ _A bout the biggest single j·)b I a_greement. P.~I.I.. hav~ about ~qr on the d1ggr_ng and laymg of DON .r FORGEx TO. VOTE: RW:e~ h~g , fl'l\li{;hr§C~S .' .· m.th~ Woodland area at present , f1m shed the pipelme JOb that o600 feet of 8 I~ch water lmes · Befm e tl)e next Issue eom~s l Rr;GULAR _ Q,U A .R '!' E R ~ il ( is the job being dori.e by Wood- 'I co nnects all of the, test a.rea to which w1ll nu~ fro~n Bo aTd man your .. way Electwn . Da~ _ wr ~l l iV~EE~ING : Will be h~ld in Oro:·, land Concrete & E}i:cavating Co . . one central propellent storage Canal to the new S1erra College . have come and g,on\'_and then 1t ' v1lle m the month or J anqaty, •.· tw.o and · a half miles Southeast Ifacility_ Pacific CTane .& Rigging in Rockland At the · pi'esent \Vlll be too _late to wish YO\l had I however, as ;the schedule foB -~ structing 12-2 · acre . sew acre j have .. leveled off · none with timE) ther e are six of . our voted, that is, of course, if you next year has iwt been m ade:l?. of Woodland. This firm -i s co~- .three operatots on the job. The· bl'others working on this job: · h.aven't. _So we vvoi:1ld like _ to tlp the date and p ~ac e v.i_ill b&d _l)cn1ds for the City of Wo·odla'nct · Schl:ader , Co. are cleaning ·up S'uthei'land Construction Co. take this n:eans of r~eminding im~ourtced later. . ·· ·' . < .... • t,:'a price of $48,062. . t~e railroad right-of" way on the . have, just moved into their~ ne\v you _of those c a ndid ~tes ii1 this G R IE VA_NCE COlVIMITTEE~> :: · :When we said this was : the new lh1e into the test area. This shop & office.· in Auburn. Most area . \vho 'have_ received labor's This important coi11inittee, ineets,> L higgest.. job ·in the area we did- company keeps a. crew of en:. of the erigirieers ai·e working ·on backmg: ·ea-ch Thursday evening at 7: 00:~ : ( no~ ·. include .· the l~vee job . of Igineei·s; b~sy ?_n.. ye.. ar thr?ughout ,small jobs scattere:d over. . Placet I ~ .. ·', ·. ·.· CONG~ESS p.n1. in the Engineers:.H. all, lO'ItfC Tetchert's.because It extends all Local 3 s ]Unsdlc;!twn. W1smer ,& C6m1ty. · · . · ..D1st. 2 ~ . Hat old T. "Bizz" "Eye" Street, lVIarysvule. ;'.!( t}}e· way from - Yolo to ·where Becker .are still. going with two Doi1 · Da Roza Inc. · of Dutch ' Johrisori; (D) . . , IVIEETING NOTICES: ' Yulf£(, Caehe ·· Creek :empties 'il!to ' t.he .top __oper ~ tors . serv.i ~ipg · . _t;h,e .. rFlat, Placer County: . was ·· low , 'D ist: 3.:..i.John ·E: Moss, Jr. .Consolidated. Gold Fields.: ·M~ft~ • :c. Yolo bypass.,Thi's job h'as .mahy _specialty cpft~ : ~ : .·C_allaha ·n : has bidder' on the completion of:the (D.) · · d~y, , 1~6 0, · at~O:~~~l J?ieces . of equipment on it and adcl~d - another _ er~gmeer smee Sta'te :Highway Division's Whit- STATE ASSEMBLY a.m. and 7:30 p.n1. jri _:,q1e ' E_h~_ >( will go·weU'"into the ·Wihter. · receivmg . a .contract. for all I m•ore ·Maintenance ·station near : Dist. · 4:..;_Reg; Watt (D) ·• . gineers' Hall 1010 "Eye''·Street ,,,( -- All · t}J.e Rock; S~nd , an~ painting on~ f\ , ti:rrie-aJ1a~ materia.I/ :Baxter, ,Placer County. The bid Dist.'· ' 6~Paul J: Lu'lm'di I Mai'ysville. ' · ':' ·_>; ;: 1o G. ravel. plants 011 the \.vest side basis. ])elta. -,<(onstructi

are producing at . capacity but b~sy :vith ~ _ere.\\( -.of three ~ h1ded _in. the . proje?t are five · ·· A· L. · · • t ·' if)) <' 1m ·t c _Frida!, October 2~, 1~9p , ) :;~~- · " they. seldom have to work over brothels on sm_all.)Obs. new burldmgs mcludmg a three uSeH ee mtG B0 $ p.m. m t~e Teams!ers Hall. ,. -;: a 40 hour we~k to meet the de- .· . lVIATHE.K FIELl) ·. · [·story dorm~ tory with dinf!ing fa- As we . have had a. number of Natomas Company: l\'Ie~b. et~~p;~ m&nd .for the1r .products. Anni & . Rossi . are ·going I cilities for 68 crew members the brothers move in from other .Meeting; Monday, Noveinber.'J r !. A A Teichert & Son has moved steady \Vith the underground . who will maintain U. S. High- areas there has been a number 1960, at f0:30 a.m. and 3:45 p . p-~~ 0 ,.heir equipment shop from the work at Capehart Housing. They way 40 when it· is r elocated as of inquiries regarding the secur- in the Veteran's Hall in: Fois\mt rock plant at Woodland · to the keep ten to twelve operators a freeway over Donner. Summit. ing of an absentee ballot. Here Gladding; IVIcBeau & Co.: Lin~ . new_ shop ~ec~ntly complete~ at ~nd oile~s going. This is a _man:s J. W. Briggs & J. N. Conley 1 is, brief~y , the :·ules : . coln Indus~rial _Council Joirit L Davis. This 1s a much mcer JOb as far as the trenchmg rs were awarded a $7,423,104 con- 1. Wnte to tne County Clerk Board Meetmg Tuesday, 1\:ovem-: , · .... shop to-... work in than the old concerned. The equipment is tract for the first of three 'jobs of the county in which you are ber 1, 1960, at 4:15 p.m. in the•: one. · . really taking a beating trying to relocate 10 miles of U. S. registered . for an "application Council Office. · '' Meanwhile, back at Sacra- to dig· in this type of material. Higlnvay 40 as a freeway over for an absentee ballot." Genera I Membership Meet~ · . menta, work is .still progressing I Alexander is going along tryii).g Donner Summit in Nevada 2. Fill out the applications as ings, Tuesday, Nov. 8, l!HiO, -: ar 1 on the South Sacramento Free- to work the lots into final grade County. This job consists of the indicated and mail back be- the following Times and Places: ,. ~ way being- built by Gordon H. for the top soil-. We have had grading of nearly seven miles tween -October 19th and Novem- -2:30 p.m. Lincoln Council Of'.l : ~all Inc. Work is now thirty good rel_ations with this com- of the route from where it con- ber 3rd. fice,; 4_:15 p.m., Lincoln City per:cent completed on the free-.! pany. ~ . nects with the completed free- 3. When your ballot is marked Auditorium. . :vvay . that extends from just . THE ROCK PLANTS way at the east end of Donner fold it and place it in the "iden- Concrete Pipe Plants: Member- earth of Calvine R o' ad to u All the rock pl~nts in the I Lake to the viCinity 'of the new ' tification envelope," fill Ollt the ship ineets Monday, November Street in Sacramento, a distar:ce sul:)urban are9. are going all j7;239 foot summit two miles to declaration on the envelope and 21 , 1950, 8:00 p.m. at Teamsters o~ 7.7 miles. . out. The demand on alltypes of the north of the prese!'lJ 7,'135 r eturn it to the County Clerk Hall, 8.18 Wall Avenue, Chico-, •Dirt work on the pToject is material has been great P ..C .A. \ fooL Donner Summit. ' Grading WITHIN · SIX (6) DAYS AFTER Califori1ia. ' -: <1 1 4 9 1 . ;i~~~e~c;:\. o~~~~;tf~~ : ~r~~~~ i· ~~~~ir:~~~i~h~-i~~ : ?~r~~~i~~~;~~ I ~~a~~~~:n~~~~~in;\L~~~~ ut~s . ~:~ 1 'I:~!~~- ~ ~~:~~~~~1~( '-appiication efiiY~L 1! ~:r . mt;e.tiJlg~ . ~ ~lf?je<:~ . t~ · PAGE TWELVE ·. ENGINEER'S NEWS OCTOBER, _1960 : .San Jose ·Distrid Jobs .Holding ·Steady! fSAMPtf' BALLOTS} . · By· A. J; HOPE, VIM:. HAlRlLJEY· DAVIDSON aimrl Jft S. (BOB) LYONS,. Business . R~presentatives .· OPEIRA!It~G . ENGINEERS~ ·lOCAL UNION ·No ~ 3 . Work is holding up .wen in the San· Jose area, with 560 men having been dispatched to jobs ·OffiCIAl BAllOT clcuring the month of September .. As usual at this time of the year, the need to get jobs completed ~lectic~ O:~eers before the ra ins sef in, wlll keep the. Bro t~1 ers off the "Out-of-Work" list - or L. C.(Sm'ith Company expect to have their new Hot Plant and Crusher Plant on Downer Ave. OCTOBitiR. ~ l'960 ;iri. onei·ation in a month. They .. . . , . . . · ·-- ·--~ ------~1rl orrder to vote for a candic;!ai'e make a cross· (X) . ird.he ' ' arl9 . ~making 'good progress 011 i ~ J pe-l m~ tr! ~t carnes t h~ Lw~~ ~~ '~ . . ! • ' i square ( 0 ) beside the n.~me of }i'OM,f Cflflice. . :~11~* section of the Freewa~ ; 1fro~ th ~ uam to the Flh~rn.g t.enore · d B~~tQT ·BOX CLOSES - NOY;EM~E~ 29, (96o.:-:-.i 0:00 A:M. _- an_d. . are also busy on a Sub-D.I- JPla!~~· . .· ·: .. .· . - ~Miji!!'af~'ll! rs Jerry Dowd (incumbent 1 . ·----'···--- ' ~--> ...... :.. :::.~ ...... [] · Sari Jose doing street improve- . Th~ Brothers workmo for Frank "Cas" Shipe ...... :.~ ______: ______:: ... " = ------=·- ---- ~ ---' D ·· m.··._ent w_ ork. This contract went Gramte Rock and Ce~tral S~tp~ RIECOIRDING-CORRESPONDING SIECRIETARY: (Vo+e for One l : for $108;484. A. J. Raisch & ·Dan ply are very busy and !akiEt; . : W. V. Minahan ( incumbemtl .. : ... ,.: .. ______:...... c 0 · Caputo · a joint venture were hom~ some good . pay cnecn.s. B. R; "Renny" Burroughs ...... :.... :.. .' ...... ,c .... D · the 'lo~ bidders on a $636,331 Grambte t9honlsftrucholnt Comtphal~Y FiNANCiAl SECRETARY · (Vote for O~el ' , , . t·· t f . p etnent of are a ou . a comp e e on e1r . A J "B k" -H . .• ,. . ,_, +l· .. . . . -. , . -: · . · · ·· co~ rae , or Im r 0 v . . Aromas road job. . . . uc ope 1mcumoen ...... -...... , ...... 0 . Tnmble Road and constructiOn Sh llm. k . I h f'n· S.amuel P. Coburn -·---·------···------'---~------··: ... :_.. , ... [] : f b ·d · Th . b , e a e_r, nc., ave 1 - . . . .. ~h· ·.. n ge~. . ey f a4re2 ~lsy . on ished their dredging J. ob. at I TRIEASIURIER . . . . . (Vote for One). ' " e· resur1acmg. o . m1 es on · . · . ·. · . · . . · · · H T "P t " p t - · · · {" · · b t) · ·. · · · · .. ~ RoUte No this contract went Moss Landmg. We would like . · .··. · ", . e ~. ·. ~ ersen tn_culll en - ·--·----:·-- :·--· ::~ ·:- : :. . tJ!I' .. · 5 1 for'· $7l,93o.oo. . · to ~ee . the_ same crew ret~rn . • &rm~~~~~Y Du~:a~P-~:~!_1 __ ::~::~:: ~ :::::::::::::::::: ~ ::: ; ::: :: ::: :: ;;?::: O: , Piazza Paving a:r.e showing ~:am, It ~a.s a pleasure hav~ng TRU,STIEiES · . · ·. . .· · .. · · (V~t.£f.fbr Threel: t:~ ?rm-:s~Y'0:Y thi~. ~~: th~:::~:~:~~S:~~J!~~·i~ · t· ~.. ~:~~~,8_~;~',~;·~. .:·::=~:: ·' : :·::::::·::::·: ' :· · : ~ · ~ · . ~others on this JOb are gettmg located near Marip.a. This is the Henry Hank Pacheco -...... ,...... :: ... -,.. -~ ...... ,.:...... _ D from 10 to 14 hours per day. latest in Sand Plant improve- T. J. "Tom" St(lpleton ____ _:...... ~-----·-·-····------~---:,: ____ [J fh~y .. ar~ a~out complete . on ments; fully automaticand also · . · · . . ·· ... . C. R. Va_n Winkle · --- ~ ·.. ____, _,_; ______:___ , ___ ,_ ~ -- : ~, . : __ ,~. : . : _ :: .. :.:~: o · ~heir · pavmg Job on Alum Rock has a suction dredge to feed it. JUDGE UNDERWOOD Al!liDaTORS . . ' ' · · (Vote for Th r ~el . ~v~. · . · Tho m a.s Cof\struction Com: · . ... · · . . . ·· _·. . . ·H. ' L. "Curley" Spence· (in.:;umben,t L .. -..... ,.. ::, .... ,. .:~ ... >0 ' Ball &· Sim~son a~re about pany have three bridges to As electiOn d~y . draws:- ne~r, . R A B ...... D 0 1 0 build. on south p. . ·. Q; ;~:!~l~Market St.; ~e!~e wtth c~f~!~~Lew Jones ~ ~~do~ of Big Sur.High~ay.No. This JOb will ~, keep_ Judg~Sat~ frapciScQ Le~or~ ~ -. onlyUh~en:o~, remaiJ:Upg t.- ~.--~Q~ - ~H. r~~- .t~·. . -~~~- ::: :.:: .:::. :::::::::::::. :::::::~~::;:::..:. ::::::;::::: ~ ::::::::~:; u . in the st uctur 1 work. , . anumper ~~ t~e Brothers ~usy WOplan-judictal officet,is gat,}f· )i.: lis~no·~- ]!-!>,~6:rs., ~r~ p,uttifilg toJ.: cau.l~~ . ~ V(;q!l~ . . .··. ~ring: · · tini>i:~cegehte~ , stit>P"~it ~ : tu~ · . ~toim ~¢.w~f 'ori '"K_.•diq~ th_~r~~~tye e;p~~t~u.oclli~e !:1g~tyt .fo_.{ ,·.h er_c~_Illl{~i~ .·-''" f~l: • S~pe~~t -~oad and are domg the un er- · · ,. · , · · · -···· ·. · · · ·· .t<:, . ·. · .. · , , ·- · · · .· · • -- . · ·: ~ound' work .ii r 'severaf · slil>.Di~ ,9J ~rit~r wprK #Qr: !li~.. }3r.ot\i~rs. .Q?urt rr~~ .· t9.~ r~p.~s; of l.~k?t ~- - ~·r. •/c''·· · '"'. ~h- .. ,_... '_ · .. . · ··: ,.., .'J;'lj.is Wl!J b~ ~eic~m~ P~)f S fo~ an_d ·managementali_k_. _e_. '· ~~S!9J}SJn ;~~. e· a~~c;~.. . . t.hem' ·· · · ·· · ·. · .: · · · ::• ~ - · '· ·. ··~ ' ··' < !' -J? . ~ : E · c~n~tq.J.ctl~n C~lllP,~~y I . Fr~rickson & Watson are qt7 th~ ; WW~ ~Wl.~ S.~~ Js ~9.- are .Pl:!.SY Wlt.fl:: the_ up.g~rgro.1;1nd , · -· • • ·. ·: · ' ·. : : : . .· :• \ d6rsed.. by· such .groupS. as the 1 , ,. . - • • . . . . · . ,, • . . malQf\g go,od., nrogress on the1r .. ··. : ; . . . . .,. ·. . · . . . .. ' ··.· ..·. · ·:wJ~f~ ~t . Ct!rttte!' EStates 1~1 -00 at· Greenfield'· · · ·· . .. ·· B~S,l!l~ss apq fXoj:.essii{P.~~ WQ:'ll- · . ~J;?l~q-s - an.d. we~e. _the lO'J.' J ;,Ge,~~sJ, \v.itl;l .Garl Swe11s0:t;l hav- · Moss Landing for many: years, as she pas 011 the Municipal Departme:t;lt (AFL . ciC)), i h e ~ttend the showing in ·area jp:g · ,tgpy~d ip. {)h the jQb site. until his .retirE;ment a couple pf bench. .· · California Labor Federation and -when -it is aiuiounced':· ,, )Y!_il,iams & B}lrrows, 0. E. An- . years ~go. Broth~r E<].gar N. most ·otper leading bo~!~s Q:f la~ ·•• There liave l::leen llJ:any meet~ jf~t s on ,' Pisan,o B:ros,, an(]. E. T. Thorson im Operator for Con-· "Judge Underwood -has more bor have acted in support of ing~ seek~ng advice prepared by have ideas on this subject, .• .. ·The · · work· picture in Santa passe· d away recentl Y . of a h ea_r t -toagain." rally · to- her suppo. rt once the Building Trades Department will apprecia· t e h earmg· f rom· e:ruz area is still in high gear. attack. Th~se men Wlll be llllS- comparing the records of Sena- them. ..., M..• f.B . Construction Company sed by the1r fellow-work~rs. . . Goldberger pointed out Judge tor Kennedy and his opponent, We deem it a matter Qf vital ·are finishing up their Hi way job Broth~r Stanley D_arnell, IS m Underwood "was obviously the , on issues vital importance to improve those ~orth of Santa Cruz ·and this is the Pemnsula Hospital at Bur- peoples' chg-ice in . the primary to labor and particular~y to the safety measures which .we · al­ ~job well, done by the Brothers. ~in~ame with serio~s head in- election/' where she obtained Construction Trades. ready have arid to devise new · ._.Nicholson's ·company and JUnes. Our best w1sh:s for ; a- 230,000 vote lead ov.er her near- we urge you to sttidy .fhis··,·on_es to keep up with changing . S·hanley Constru_ctioh Cumpany speedy recovery. Bro.her BI_g est- ~pponent material _carefully and make '\J.P conditions. ~re making· g(){)d. progress on Lema _of the ~d .Keeble. Com,, The Labor Committee. cited as your own•mind_-how to . cas~ your. __ *- ~-" * . " , til~ir ·' l2 . mill1oJ;i . gallon per day P;:tn~ 1 ~ conv\').le~cmg at· home . additional qjlalifications of:. ballot. Buf by all means,. be sure -scR'AP:AGREEMENT ;;< ... waie! . treatment plant. This after recent ~urogery. Brother Judge Uridefwood th~ fact that to vote o'n November 8. , The negotiations with the - 1 plant will filter the water from L~on~d ~~ysonis . report~Q. on she rhas a lifetime -record of SAFETY "lFILM . -scrap Dealers have been, the ·. Newell Dam, that is being the srck hst. "wise, fair and humane deci- By the time you read this, \ brought to a successful conch.• built at Boulder Creek. by Wil- . DON'T FORGET THE BLOOD sions, which have given. the 'or- many of you will have seen the sion, and t.he agreement was :Hams & Burrows and Hadduck BANK! We had. two donors for dinary man' the benefit of the Safety Film which has been de- ~ presented to and ratified by the ¢o11s truct~on Compan~. G:anite the month 'Of September__:_z. T. doubt . wherever there is a veloped by the Union. To those ~embershii? affected. Substan- ;~ _! ':;(;;Q?f~ruct~o,n ; are· putbng ,m the _. R;EE.D,· ·A.ND JE4N ANDERS .. ,.,,_: doubVtc l · , - · of, you wh,o have , no~- .. yet be_en ·tiaL pay: gams '~ere won. · . ,