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. . STA llONARY 1 ' . ENGINEERS LOCAL - ' . 39 VOL. -17-:-NO. 8 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA r .AUGUST, 1959 E .F A'NOTHE. -/ -R ILES R _LOC. J~NE - GC T By N:EWELL J. CARMAN; ILo~al .Union .Manager On' Friday, July 17th -your · negotiating committee concluded negotiations with the committee r~presenting the ' Associated General Contractors of Northern Nevada, wherein they arrived at a . tentative ~ greement to. be. submitted to their respective memberships for approvaL Subsequently the contract was ratified J;Jy tl).e membership of Local No . 3 in Northern Nevada through a series of tneetings commencing in Reno, Nevada, on July 18-th; followed by a meeting in Wells, Nevada, , on July 20th; and two meetings , - -"-- = 21 ~~:~~~ Nevada, on July st and ! OFFICIAl NOTICE TO ME,MBERS Jfhe new contract covers a ][)Jistrict meetings scheduled for September, 1959: three-year period, and in addi­ September 2- Fresno, 631 Kearney Strteet tion to agreeing on a ~on-dis­ September criminatory hiring hall,' as well 3-Ukiah, Labo~ Temple, State St1reet. as 15c per hour to be paid .irito Septembe1· .9-:-Sa]t La·ke, 151 So. 2d East, Annex. a vacation plan, ·your · negot'iat­ Septeinber lO-Rena, Reno Musicians' Bldg., ].20 W. Tayl®l!" ing committee was also success· · ful in accomplishing what the . - members · working in Northern I SI~ was the fact_ that _the com- denced by the members voting Nevada have talked about for a mittee representmg the employ- in favor of accepting this agre e;; --~ number of years _ namely, the ers w~re cognizan5 _of the prob- ment,·we would not have accomo equalizing of wage scales be- lems laced by tl~ei_r employees plished the job we did. A UNION tween Northern Nevada and' and they were Willmg_ to reach IS ONLY AS GOOD AS THE Northern · Califor~ia which will an agreement fair to all parties MEMBERS MAKE IT and it is _MAR CH OF THE FREEWAYS has been slowed by locar" revolt under this contract be achieved concerned. gratifying to know that when • ·. as it approaches the better homes district in San Francisco, but at the end of a two-year and six Actively participating in the the chips are down, our m.emo it is progressil)g elsewhere. This aerial view shows the massive month period: negotiation meeting as part of b_ers a~e wilJing to make sacrio criss-cross now unct·erway at Alemany Blvd. to provide inter- Although Nevada is a '"Right- the negotiating committee were fiCes m orde~ _to better the clia:p.ge connecting Bayshore freeWay, center, with first unit of to-work" State we believe the myself, Assistant Local_ Union standard of l_IVmg . f_or them· Southern freeway, -building at upper rig ht. Farmers Matk;et is -main fi:tctor ·which -kept these Manager AI Clem, and Bqsiness selves_ and thmr families. atmiddfe right. . - . . negotiations on an amica~l ba- Representatives ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _e H. L. "Curly" - Owmg to th~ full support of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sp~c~and~eMilk~Theb~ fue memb~ s~p, ~e ~~ ~~y ,< • - --- - • - - - • '-~ -. ' " • - • -of the committee, Presi- ~ecured a substantial _ ? IJE: (.;ISLAJ~YE_ . ~. WAT mcrease _ (:~t:i)OG ..... ·. .,~.- ;, . . t _ .. -- · Paul 'Edgecombe ·-· v-- l m _wages, ,we also r eassembled\ , ;. .• • • . ' . ' . • ' . ' -- - • ·- ' • ., .,_ i .. ,~ _, • . ~:.- o_l ,, • ' ' • ·- ide~1t f~:- 0. ' :Jtoss_, ':R. eu~~~~ tlie : crassifka tto!lr:SO''?>: tiili~ -'-~ ~11~ ;N .licerise -NO... . --Qulred.·mr ·0v ·. · ~road r~c~~~~~~i~t:u~~~=~ ~~~iil:~;~~:~~1~!J!sil~ upon for their advice and .sug- tiop.s !o thos~ co~tamed m the

• 0,.pe _ra __ ti_o.·n --_ 0 pe_·_ dal H_io_i:hw. ay not been for the fact e -· En_uiprrient ' ge~~~n~~ N~~~~~ f ~ th t · T t' ·u News we i~shave~~~o:f~~~ ec~~;~:!~rs S prmted the com· . Sect~on 1_2521 ~as added t? the Ca_lifornia Motor V~hicle Code at the 1959 Genera~ Sess_ion . fe:li~~l~~~ef~e ia ~~~ ~~~~~()~~- plete_ . gr~up wage ra!es and! · the Califorma .Le-gislaturce. Tlus law w1ll Qecome · effective S_eptember 18, 1959, and smce 1t Will hearted suppor£of the members classifications un_der tne new have a direct effect on many members of the Engineers Union, we are reprinting the new law_in in the state of its entirety_,. - - Nevada as evi- contract, gove~nmg Northern · · ' Nevada. You will note that the - "An act to add Section 12521 tors in expediting_this program. quired under the new ~aw. I~age sch~ dules provide for ~n to·the Vebic!e .Code as enacted Consequeptly;-,-c0mmencing Sep- · We hav_e been advised_ that 1 mcre_a?e :n wage~ of cert~m ' h . th Le . .I t . t· -th 1959 tember '1, 195'9-the Department the t e~t Will probably consi~t. of . Y . e . ~Is -·~ me a .e , . . I classificatiOns at SIX month Ill• _ . . . observmg the operator dnvmg tervals;· over a two and one Regular SeSSI~n- -,·relahng " ~o ~ f Motor Vehicles -half ~ll~ be s~nd- the equipment; ~ short list of year period. The conditions (!Onm chauffeurs' I_icenses for §pecial mg teams ,of specially tramed written questions and a certifi- tained in this new contract rep· highway construction equipmeillt examjner? to p~a~tically . every cate of competency . . . from res cent another FIRST operatots: · - in the constn~ctwn pro1e:ct th_r·ou gh o~t the employe~-. .~~- Stat.e of Nevada! .- " . . · .; __ ~ he S_tate of.. Cahfqrma. Their . We are adviSing mempers who ... , !he _pe opl~ of the _State" of JOb ~Ill be to test the _appli_ca:t:tt opBrate the type of ~i:_t~ip :rp.ent • Califorma·. do enact as follr~~- _ and Issue the type of Irsense re- covered under this n~W;~J~w to ·' "S~~t~o~ - l / Section 1252~ •is _ . · take advantage of this ~o'pp~ortun- added -to the V~hicl~ Code as 1, ity to obtain the new fype of enacted by the Legislature at license required, even though the 1959 -Regular' Session, · to your present employment may :rread: · - _- . · · __ I be exempt from the provisions 1 DESMOND Jf. MORRILL · ~'12 521. Any-~ pers.~i ; operating _. of Section 12521 1 . ' Salem, Utah, June 15, 1959 any piece of special _highway NEWELL J. CARMAN, ! ~on$tructjon equipment upon a. Local Union Manager. EARL CLYDE THOMAS highway when its dimensions Heber, Utah,, June -23, 1959 l are · ~re &li.Cb that permissi!:Hi of MARINO RODRIGUEZ 1 the a~thorities havfng jurisdic- : ;BLOOD DONORS Woodland, Calif., June 27, 1959 ! · tion oLthe highway inust be ob­ tah:ied prior' to its movement . HONO'R ROll CECIL GLEN MOSIER ii thereon and when such permis- . San Francisco, Calif., July 6. . ~ si(m ' has beei1 :obtained shall SAN FRANCISCO 1959 y Tommy Winnett • have an appr'op:dateiy endorsed: ALBERT JL. NEILSON m:iyers' Hcimse issued - by · t:(J.e . SAN MATEO Chico, Calif., July 6, 1959 _ depai:t n:u~nt." · Becky Barker PETER W. ltWBBEN ..,,_ After -the- enactment emf Joness of 'this · ·Sobrante, Calif., July 14, 1959 . pew statute the Officers 'of both . STOCKTON Local No-.- 3 and Local No. 12 C]]ffm·dl Johnson E. H. CAR1'JE::R met with representatives of Nevadq City, Calif:, July 17, 195~ the : SACRAMENTO :pepartp1ent of ;Motor V,e:tiicles ,· OTTO Howanll R G1·een E. tl:O!LM · ; · and prevailed upon them '-· to 1 James C. Wo-od Sai:i F rancisco, Calif., July 24~ · make ·the- licenses avaih1ble on ·, · . Gwym1e vartciel · .1959 the job siter..fo r ·the con.veri_i_enc-~ · Augustus Lindsey / JOHN E. lHI:AYWAR I of the worker .who would-otlier­ . D BENICIA BR~DGE1 ?opping Jamestown, Calif., July 25. 195Sl wise be required . to report, foy _ . _ over from Martmez, · Will start ~ ·. · I - • ·; .• ~h is purpose, at a district-office ' - - . - . . _:Hil.E.sborough, Contract was soon, a ~34 million jop. This MACK W. ~~'lf'fE HAUJE~ . of the Department 'qf Motqr Ve~ LOS 9AT.QS Freeway~ new awarded to Rothschild, Ra:ffin & shows how it will look when fin- Red Bluff, Cahf., July 30, 19591; hicles. The Department lri turn sign Route 17 from Route 42 in Weide~, __ § J(, ~3,124,0QO fm· ished, looking solit:6 to Martinez . :ROBERT A. WARD j has soliCited-the cooperation of Los . Gatos to Bascom - Ave.,· is CO!J-St. High S~hool ·on Hillsbor- in background. The state receiv-. San Fran ci~:cc, Calif., July 3~ both the Union and the Coritrac:_ now · op~ning to . traffic ;'~ _ - mugh Site-school bld~. ' & -pool.. _ed bi~s July·22. . 1959 _ _j 1959 NEWS· AUGUST.- ' .. ·- - PAGE TWO ENGINEERS'- - , Wage Scales for ·forem _an ~ &.-- · ifters • Under New N~ Calit:Ao .G~ c·: . Agreement In the last Engineers News we neglected to reprint the wage scales for Foreman and Shifters under the new;Mastet·' Agreement coyering:-Northern · California.' The' following· STATUS OF . FORE­ . MEN"ANDSHIF'TERS is-~pplical!>le: . . Published each month by Locai Union No. 3 of the .1. The In~ivi~ual Employer-shaH have the ·· rig~t to deter-. Interruationar Union ·of Operating Engineers I mine· in hls' sole discretion· the need for-and' number-of: fore- Employ2r uses. either (Northern Calif01'nia, Northern Nevada, State of Utah, · Bi.R~L p~~t~~~~R& i men and shifters. · Where the Il}divid~al foremen} •or shifters, they shaH the Hawaiian Islands) · . foremen (other· than genet•~l Bus-iness Representatives be required to be memb2rs of the Union. Office: 474 Valencia St., San Francisco 3, Calif. I · A report published: by the Na- i ·2: WAGE RATES ... No foreman shall be allowed to .. -. · . Mail all news items in to ·editor not later thi:m the 5th of each month tional Society of Professional I operate'· any mech:;uiicaF equipment: Fo! · emen ~ and.. shifters . h ll' . . $'.4 o·s· li' - b . . J- 1' 1' 1 '959 ~ d $' . NE'W~LL J. CARMAN ...... Managing Editor and Local Union Mgr. · Engi.:tJ.eets. on· the Professional I s . ~ receJye ~ - · : P:2r· our· . egn~n111g' -u Y' i · ·· ;, .an .. 4 ~ 31 · ·· · 54':p.er· ~ hour' bfeghmi·ng PAUL EDGECOMBE ...... ;...... Pl;esident pei·£ll'~Ur· be~innin'~fJ.u'ly 1; 1960-j a•nd: $'4'} · comp,utea· at· the. ov-er- H. o. FOSS ~...... -...... vice-President Engineer's income: and salary July.1; 1961; taget.hei' with' overtime ;' All w. v. MINAHAN ...... Recordihg-Corresponding Secretary I: survey disclosed that in the year 'time rate·· ap;plie~hle- · tO'" t]Iec- men sup:er-Vised Forem~n AL CLE!'1~- .: ·· ··------...... , ...... Fil1ancial Secretary :1958 Civil Engineers, were the · ah'dLSlii.fters " shall' b'e . pa·id' bY -tire-h' out~ H. T. PETERSEN...... :...... Treasurer lowest· paid group in the engi- Subscription Price: $2.50 Per Year 1 , (Jolde~; Second class postage paid at San Francisco, California neering profession. u clearly -T/Of! _Cio.._. 1 ~,1_~ tloe Gaw_·· points out that not only did the :J. J'. - ___ . of the Peninsula' • average civil engineer earn less S.__ r · c· ·~ - '-- ~s- San. ... - Mateo .. ;;; Hub. .·__ __ .· than other engineers but for r 1"'\. ~ 1 · · those with twenty-five or more , AT · PEAK . years of experience their earn- --.-_-(- .E: ·-_ _--_,, PEN INS:ULA JO-B.S ings were often several · t hous- BE·...I G--- -_E , .. .. . , , 0 By- BiLL RANEY and GEORGE BAKER, Business R2.presentatives and dollars lower than- thos.e of , , , • engineers ; :BY. PAULEDGECOMBE, no\v·Jj~ a~d DAN M:AT,T_fj;SON, ?i' . - -~ ~ We ·h ~ve reach~d ti1e peak of our . ,~/o rk '· s~asoi{'· h ~rJ ' ih S~ri ' .si.:nii<,~rl y, , experfen~ed JER~Y . . . ·. S'. . "'· .. , M .. '. . ~ ' · ... .•· - ....~- . i ·.' . . ' . . " . WI_th _other specialt~e~. ma~~ fo: I 1': ' ' · - ' ', :. . Business -l~epres ·ejltatives , · , at eo P?,u~ty .. l\1~ny~, of L1e JObs are ?f short durat~o?. ~ur Out tlus Is placed on ClVll engmel;},rs :: .;.:· ,, __. . < ,,., _, ;; . .. ,." .. , , :. . . ._ . 0E D~~~I!l~I~N .,., . of Wqrlf ) rst IS nght ~t~he _botto~n - m I?any ~lassificahons. We working for low r,aid govern- ~ :·-;: ?.€111; J.;r~~e i ~.S? . ~,ay _ W:~~L~~ - ca~led .· the _ G~T::" . ·.·. : : fl~ tpey Q,~mql~sr_ . P~Ildmg . _ ~fteT bmldmg . ; ·: _hovy-ev~~:~ rt's t : ! 11hav;e_ _ ,o~ qpr_; big. ger Jobs f.Jn .Ish~o._ . )1ere. ; ho.w._ e_y er, we. have me_tit' departments 1. _.·_;, 4. '\~. sorp.e I new constructiOn i~ . _01~ the .. - .· beer: oabl ~ t? get mo$t of ~hesemer} out,on o~l:ler work. . · . ·· , -The :surv.ey also -slTbws that n ,Ic ~·- to k i1 ew tb~t afti;}F- ~,~mohtron~' ': has honzon. . .. · · ~-"-- ~- c..,.· ~~~--=-~- : • _Fre~enck?on · B<)Yatsons San .., ,_ .: . .. . , . . '· . <· ·· the--- percentage increase 1 w-ilL be reachi.!ilg the .. . -FranCISco-Alrport JOb Is . wel~ u?- the other part., , . .. ···. .. dropped in amount from ·12 per - At present we have the foi- -buildings doing stage in a short time. ... _ der \Yay wi_th _B roth~r Brodie I? . U~ on the John Mm.r School ·cent in 1956 to 5 per cerit in lowing.companies al ~ busy complet~(m -, we look. fo r_ more of charge. Tlus JO~ ~ Ill run until JOb m Sa? Bruno the Barnhart 1958; proving that unorganized d~molitiOI1 · work. They are the H?wever of :onstructwn_ t? ~e November, f~rmshmg work for Con?tructl_on _ Co. Is very busy groups are the first to feel the / C~~vel~nd Wreckii1g ~ompany _th:s tyfe m wreck- !et ~~ t.le ~ear futu~~ - This IS m many brothers. gettmg this JOb underway. 1 economic pinch when the labor w1th three cranes;-two 1 to Hilton Hotel Utah's job at South San Fran- The Contractors in this area market becomes saturated. Pri- . ing ope:ratidl'ls and one now ii1 ctdd·Itwn ' t~e _Webb s Motel-, •that we cisco _-is rur:ming as usual with a have too many small jobs run- yate employme!).t as well as civ- the shop for r epair. Bayshore and- Del k-now about. big crew. All-t he member s are ning to be able to list each and il service must hiwe collective Wreckers have two cranes in op- 1already Paving Company,_ r:1· · very happy as this is a ten hour every one. However, these jobs bargaining representation in or- eration. Campbel & Ballenger, I Lowrie nt ~I" job. Very little turnover here, furnish many days work for our der to maintain a decent stand- two· cranes in operation, one I Improveme _Gompa~y, ,_ Associated Pipe Lme, so we believe that this job will brothers. . ard of living: crane having a· 120 foot boom Murphy G. W. Thomas and carry until the rains hit us. Dale Williams has his storm Automation is entering the with a 2500 lb. ball. It's a work Fred Fairey, _& - have con- · H. E. Parker has finishd with di·ain job in Burlingame run- field survey work picture. A of art the way the boys handle Farnsworth Ruggl_e~ and n gs workmg through- the big dirt job they have had ning smoothly. Also, he has new electronic device, called the thi~ ~ype of equip_ment! A~ron tracts 1 area. . ·. , rul'ming for the past two years. pro&p ects . o.f several. other jobs Micro-Dist, is able to measure Bmldmg & Wreckmg Company out the hope by ,the ne x t issue · There are justa few mea left in the area.. __ distances up to fifty (50) miles have two cranes with a . clam on · We will b_e ·a.ble ~o' ha ve on tliis ·job c~eaning up the ods I· Irvin Varwig is branching out with a great degree of accuracy. ! ?ne and a ball ?nth~ other. Un- that \~e _ at the pr~sent l}on Crane Service. w_Ill keep two . som~ Ir:forl?atwn . on_ th ~ :c?m· ~nd "ends. This wa~ a very good 1 into t!1e · h e_av.ier :-grading;:_,bu_sjc · ~he . gre~Je~t ~se , date_of the park as Job fora ~eat number of our Iness : 1fe ·platls . tb; do sonm; new tl~1e for t~us ~nstrument wrU .J;>e ,' ~ranes .busy tearmg down the pletwn bal~ e know many_of the ··.br~thers brotlrers·. Tnere ar~ many ru-.. site work ,. _ •Bacific Heigfifs' tnan~ulati~n m · ~oug_h , woooded ~ Cr,vs~al Pa :l~ce ; Market, one of w 011 d- are mor_e t~an I ~!ereste d m the · · m~rs, . about more site work at subdivision, If money doesn't get terram. This devrce I$ not ham- · San Francisco s oldest lan date! ·. St. Francis Heights, but so far too tight this may work into · a per~d by . trees- ,fog, bru_sh, etc. marks to make wa.y for a mod- completiOn .. . If you are they are only rumors. large job. . I It Is estimated that distances e~n motel to b~ erected on the IMPORTANT in a fraction site. The motel Is to be operated not receiving your new wai We suppose that you brothers w h h d t d · can be measured D 1 bb d ·11 b t d . . _ . e ave a wo onors give · . . b w negotiated m the A.G. . . are aware of- the President's ve- blood to our blood bank this last of the t r-~1 e r: eqmre~ by surv_ey Y ~ e an WI , e no e scale conventional eqmp- fo~ fme food, so that s s9me and E.G.C.A. or individual em­ · __.. to of the Housing Bill. This, of month BECKY BARKER and crews usmg 1 f ment. thmg to lo?k forward to. Flora players contracts, be sure . the course, · will have an affect on CLIFF. JONES Th · · · 1 bl eidr _giVmg tol This equipment is still costly Crane Service have one crane at business representative servic- the work in San Mateo County tl · t' d. k 11 t 1 d 1 . . · 1eir une an oo IS grea y . ed. The that this wiH not appreciated and sorely ne-eded. and som~what bulk_Y but sm~e Twor_ as we h as a cfa . toba er. ing yo ur job is contact · V:e have hopes 1 90 age rates were effective last too long. w d t . · t ' t great stndes m·e bemg made m leir crane as a oo oom new w 11 0 1 10 0 1st, 1959. Wm. Frank has finished his , e ~ \r ea~ e b pm Ist . miniature electronic equipment along with a clamshell. KT.K. as ~f July 1 in the Ais 1 it is not difficult to envision the have one crane working. Sher- Members employed job fO'r Oddstad Homes in Linda ' ohne -~ ·· our I · dmebmtters.. . c c 1 h open we can o e er m u- equipment repair shops i.n the Mar. ta lke~ to him, but he gust. 'Fhe bto·od drive· is a-lways day when the eqUipment c~n be man rane ~mpany a s_o . ave y1e Francisco area should also doesn t ha~e a JO b ready .to move on but the· next big "B" day Ipro duced a? small_ as the siZe of 1 one crane operatmg a_t th~s time. San their increase as onto, s& this caused some of our [drive· wrl'l be October . Fellows ?- pocket size radw. We hope Wl:)en all t h~ cleanng IS com- be receiving 3 Will be a great deal these contracts have all been to sign the Out of 1 b· t tn · t b '1 that the great increase-in popu- pleted, there brothers 1 1 f t t' ·k t b , . . · we may e o u · co p 1e e -y e- . · . . - new :_ons rue Ion wor o e signed . Work hst. H~wever, we have fore' then. - . l la t-~9..~1 will_ m~ rease ti:e work 1 o Material plant em- (if turn se t started ar:d we hope to have Building_ . been able to dispatch several of 1 : ·- · • . , vqJ;u.?'le which I~ w~ ll _off I 1 1 0 will receive their in- them to other jobs. . __ ~~~~h ers,, don t - ~ ,_et to set It ~_e; ],9.bs that will be eluu mated many engmeers employed. ployees Incidentally we are happy to I crease in the near future as tiii The" City of San Mateo has ' :Sid~ .s~ ~u~day"C~;o; nmf'' 1 ser· l!:Y;; tl)i-s . type of automation. I 1 Sunkes' haul'- , enr -er . ' •- ~or aay. ·tog~~ -,-:;·1 I report that injuries on the job 1contract has been approved~ canc'eile'd ' Brother and is being ing permit on the 91/z million ,' good;:fpr thiS' year. T1le Employ- A' well adjusted P .~rson is one I have been kept to a lll·inimum. the membership 1 at the present time. ·dollar_ jo_b at Hillsdale overpass·, I ~~~ s~~- ~ t_o .b~ m a. 'b· ~;!e_r _- ~~ood who can play golf and_bridge as , A p i e~·e· of p1p.e· s_ tru~fu orre of processed 1 so thrs JOb will be dow~ until fO~ v;~ -an . w~, aa. ~rp~ el _a though they were games. I ~he p~l ers on the. wrrst_, break: these people are able to fmd an- · _ . ~er . cenJi . tur~,_gut ·. 01 t 11 ~ , : 1-rtg. hrs lower ann but asr·de from other source of supply. We have : wOithwhrle . c~,us~.: The · other Last year's fasbions made 1: tf1.1s, tl;le boys empioyed in this not been able to find out for cra~ts ~qso aF~ m fU1f a~eOJ::~ an_d women look as if they were •-high'ly · specia'Ii

By H. T. "PETE" PETERSEN, BILL BARR," TINY WARREN LE MOINE . and JOHN~ Y . SCALES, Business RepreseJ;J.tatives At last construction is b~ginning to pick up in t~e Alameda- I · b · - ·' Contra Costa County area. Our equipment shops have been busy \ erg, Concord contracting firm, · most of the year. The scrap yards in this area are keeping out 98was low bidder 1ecently ·at $1,o Engineers busy while th2 Ro.ck, Sand ·and ·Gravel indust~·y is en- 0,000 to remove' rail w aY tracks and repave the lower joying a good production yeai:. Dre.dging is very slow, as is ship- deck of tlie Bay bridge from San ::~fra~fl~~g~~~l~ 0~:~~~s~!~f~::~ntativ~s are busy with vari~us francisco to Yerba Buena Is- PCA AT CENTERVILLE . I . - . - - / land. Bid ·from six companies · • The Centerville . sa~d and Imajor ship 'Conversions for the were opened ·by the San- Fran- 1 gravel plant of Pacific Gement ~atson !ine and ot~e~ ~teamship 1 c~sco Bay-. Tqll Crossil'lgs DiVi- & Aggregates, Inc., has com- compames. The m1tial work 1 swn ·here. The contract should plated ten years of ope:ration Iforce here should be about 100. ·· be completed within nine month. s f b ' h' f f Tt' A second contract will carry the · . without a lost-time accident, one ~me re ur Is mg o aci I Ies bridge reconstruction a c r o s s of the best safety performances Will be necessary before produc- in the industry. The two shift' tion can begin, but the company Yerba Buena Island, and a third · operation accumulated 875,113 Il!ay ,be able to d.o actual ship i will extend it to Oakland. When man hours without accident in construction . work there. The the $35 million bridge :rec on~ ~he . ten years following the open- po.rtion of ~he works .leased. by- struction project is completed mg of the p 1 ant ori May 13, Willamette mcludes fiVe basms, ·the bridge will have five wide 1949. _ · . · =· · . - wharf an'd the plate shop. 1 east - bound lanes on its lower '" . Forty men of the Centerville . * * * deck, and five wide west-bound ~rew who helped estab!Jsh the . Williams & Burrows Construe- _ . - . . . lanes on the upper. record , were: li'onor((d ;· ilt ··a · spe-· bon· Co .. of Belmontwas av.;ard- ~GGREGATORS-Here are company .officia!s at the big Center- * * * • . cial Safety .Awatd dirine{on the e~ the contract by the· yruver~ VIlle aggregates. plant (see Oakland report this page), left to right: NEWS about the Brothers ____ .• night~ of: Jqne. i'(th~· in ·Bei~eley : - sjty ·_ of · California . for $4,696,- Joseph Paulo, Centerville plant superintendent; ·Richard K. Hum- Brother Jimmy. Cook and his ~es 'dent · ·:Jt~~ha~d' :. K>- .• J!"U_Iri:ph: 2, 50 ~ 'J;'h:ey ~are to.-bmld ·a .psychol- phries, _pr,~siderit, ·PacifiC. Ceinent ·and Aggregates, .· Inc., and Leo . :family. were in an. accident on , rJ.e~ : ~f Pac1f1c . CellJ~nt ~ f~gr'e• · ·o~ ;bmldmg :located .. o_n · . , Builqs...... : . . . . _ . . 1 ~ugust 1 ~~en their car ble'Y a gates :: Ip<~.de; th~ · px.~,s~ntatH:ms ·to:l ~t- , m ..B~rke~ey ~ ~Ther~ -_ . · · ·. _ , - · · . · - tire :anddhpped .over: - \Ye are the : ~en~ at:a ffi~efin,'g;; pteceding • . appr()~lll!ately :2.!,000-• . ·. . ;OJ - . , . ~ · - . - ' : : . . • :. ·.. ·.· _, . . happy.to.•-r¢i>Ort· that except for . the~di~ner . : :·· ;: ., - : ~' ~-- ·: :· : _.~-; ':e~sar:~tion · .'on- Jhis_ ·. _, ; ~~~ set~~~; : B;o~h~rs -, . J~hnme :' J~hn" _ tan~ ..Jt _Is' 1300 yards. ar?uil~_ ·a .broken;··leg .. on- one ·-of- their ·· .__ Presit~ent: H.:um.~p~~~ - :~lso~ ~~~ : -:~~?H~tpg::, w~ll · be ~- seyen :, ~lo?~~ : son~ .an~ ~~lll - L~ - ~asa .:an~- .th~ ~th~-t_ank .andd~p. J:Ierr:ck Is on.. s?ns_. ev~r,yone .· is in -: A1 con_di- ' -, cepte9 . ~n: awa;rd:tq' !_11s_ .~ -~pally : }~~~~· · · _l!lecp.anws,. ~ose & M~to~ :ha.ve t~Is - JOb als? Wlt_h his _wire· wrap-·, tlon:.; Brother ·Jim is ,back · to 9 0 from·. th~ Na:tionaF~af~ty Cquri:.' . -- i : • • • , ._. . · . JUsLst~rt~d- on a ._ 200,QOO yar? pmg_~achme . - After. the con--. work now and we hope-we won't c~l. ·sup-eti~fende.nt : :Of'the _Cen- : ,:PI,o~bo Constru~tlOil Co: was. e~~ava~I~n J~b .on a ne~ sub-:d.I- · c~ete Is -.poured Hernck wraps have anyth.ing else but go8Jd to t.erville plant is Joseph C.-Paulo low ·bidder on a JOb -f- , oo van . , with Eastshore 'freeway-_ and monte Ave. to Stevens Crk., .Mt. d osed down. The Willamette OLympic 4-2924. consists of pouring a 10" thick Golden G ate Fields in back- View, Los Altos & SANTA .r Iron & Steel Co. has handled ====;;;;;;;;;=~;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;i;""- wall of concrete around- the ground. CLARA 0 CO. •! '~!· ' - " ·~'J.•I •:--• .!-';' ....;_I~ ~ ' .l _ ', ' ( '- ·', F~ 4 •. >•" -, - •". ~._,• . 'i . -~ .... · ~ ' PAGE FOUR -- ENGINEERS' NEWS _AUGUST, 1959

- ..·· ~ .t -~ . . . ; . --s-.-" . . :.c-r~ - By _D. R:!{IN CHLOE, ERNEST M. NELSON, EDW. G. HEARNE, - It isn't hard to realize the size -industry a~d emplciys .hundreds- WM. E. METTZ' and-· IRA BASHAW, Business Representatives of Aerojet with its 16,000 · em" : of conStruction men. - - - - . · - ployees; by next year it is an- 'The-Truck Cr'ane Rental busi: . In the Sacramento area the members have been kept busy ticipated to be 20 000 However · ·1 k t th- t t· -- . · f J 1 Tl . 709 1 . d t · . _. , . · . .. . , ness IS s ac a e pr:esen nne . ~~mg .the month 0 r~l yh lere were th ,~ei~ c r~e: k~ ?~IOUS new 'cohstru_ctio.n wifhi4 the:Site with : Sacramento Valley c . . JO s. Howevehr, we s I tadve men on. ke t __u 0 t S_.or . ·vis , _ will''.t

equipment -immediately. This or- Flores & Perry of Hanford, ger jobs now. It is rumored that machines. 1 this dredge will not be u n t i 1 d-er was carried out the first California, who were low bid- they are going into the Sand, On Highwa 40 Teichert is in some time in September. morning that Er:ickson took ders at $176,927 on 2% miles of Rock and Gravel business with ~ull s:ving on their jobs and roll- Luhr· Bros. are ~etting prettY.. part of th over. This company has been a Hi way 49 from Pilot Hill to Hast- 1 the purchase of Reeves hold- mg nght along. weH ahead on their landmark in· the construction in- ings Creek, have set in and are· ings. · The job at Baxter, I under- job. They . have their two · 4500 rlustry around Sacramento for moving dirt with a vengeance. Every .contractor in the Sac- stand will be let ·the 19th. working two shifts, 10 hours, many, many years and we are Brother Wayne Brookshire, ramento area is busy placing Woods & Kirst are very near -and one N.W. model, six work· rather sorry to see them go. pusher on the job, intends to ·be concrete and hot stuff. the end of their job and F. & W. ing one shift shaping up. Erickson Construction Co. is a out of there in about 90 days, Brighton Sand & Gravel is have started .to move in on Teichert & Son have 11 haul· very progressive firm, though, and he might just make it. This 1 back on a two shift basis now C.T.S. and pouring concrete. - ing rigs working fwo shifts on 1 and we feel sure that they will job calls for grading and surfac- trying to get ahead of the de- Ball is about over the peak on 1 this job which will keep them new alignment of mand _for aggregate's ; the hot their work on 40. I busy until fall. make their name well known in ing a complete 1 t he area before long. two lanes. This will eliminate a plant goes every day, their Kil- There have been some smaller . Baldwin Construction are fin· Erickson has so many 'jobs go- quite bad section of hiway and gare Road Plant is again pro- contracts let this month in this ishing their job at Rio Vista. ing in the area that it w o u 1 d we will be glad to see it opened ducing, after being recently re- area and it seems to me these This was a nice little job; it kept t ake a full page just to list them for traffic.. pairegl ·,and remodeled. smaller contractors have some some of the Brothers busy all all. Up to this time their earth Claude Youngs of Sacramen- Fair Oaks Gravel keeps going of the-.. best jobs in this area. winter. ·Jnoving has been conf~ned mostly to is moving dirt for the new with:.a' crew of four good engi- Dinwiddie Construction was We have another shop signed t o site preparations fo~ build- Sierra College which js to be neers_on the crushing plant and awarded the contract for _con ·- up here in Sacramento. It is thfja ings that they are going to build. built in Rocklin or, rather, just one epgjneer doing the batch- structing the Federal Court I Western Traction Co. on 16tH-' It's still the same story in the out of Rockliri. Fred Arent, fore- ing. Building at 7th and Capitol AYe. 1 and American River. · subdivision business as it was man, has several rigs ·working I P. C. A. at Fair Oaks cannot at ·a cost of $6,381,700. This will Industrial Tractor Sale are last month and the month be- steady on th-e site· preparation. I keep ahead with two shifts on a be the first new building on the having a good yeai·; they have to fore. Everywhere you look, When completed, tlie Junior six day week. The repair gang mall. · put on more help. We sure hope there are streets being built, College will move out of Auburn works around the clock to keep Granite Construction was it stays that way. Rhea Tractor house pads being leveled, under- to OCCl,lPY the new buildings. the plant in shape. This plant awarded a $77,'611 contract on. are keeping all of their boys ground work being do11e, and 1(!,;000 AT AEROJET kept -going all through last win- '39th and 44th Aves. in South busy. New Island Equipment has t he streets being .paved. Places Aero jet General-Corp. recent- ter .with no chance to shut down Sacramento for drainage. not had the work that we would where you could have fired a ly received a $200,000,000 con-i to do the usual yearly repairs. Brighton Sand & Gravel got· like to see. high powered rifle in any direc- tract _to further the development · A. Teichert's Perkins Plant is a $75,190 job· for street improve- Northern Cal Euclid in West tion without hitting anything of rocket fueL 0.I1ly a small part holding its own, keeping the ment in Meadowview Village Sacramento. is putting on new but the ground just six months of this · w i 11 -be · spent for ,new stock piles high with ample rna- Unit No. 3, also another job in men and are all busy. This com· ago, yo!.!- couldx:'t. throw a r?ck construction. terials of all shapes and sizes. Shelfiel~ Estates for $134,419. - ~ pany sure has a nice shop. _Wes· t oday w1thout hittmg a dwellmg Continental Construction have We have recently negotiated A. Teichert & Son got $357,- cott Eqmpment Co. are havmg a house. finished the'T1ew Cost and Cur~ new contracts with the Building 193 contract to repave 6 miles of I good year also. ' McGillivray has an under- building with no new jobs to go Material · Producers; Fair Ooaks the El Central Road north of' Teichert & Son have been Mix, Cold j Sacramento; also a grading and ing a lot of improving on theird. ground crew. working steadily at to. _ Gravel, Folsom Ready Grand Oaks in Citrus Heights. _J?aldwin . Con~t~uction is fi_n- Spri_ngs Rock & Sand, · Chris pa~ing job in Carella Gardens gravel plant in Woodland, wllich They have been forced to move Ishmg theii' mixmg plants m Hemngson & Sons. Umt No. 8 & No. 9. They are should make the brothers happy across the Roseville Freeway for line three. Folsom Ready Mix is busy moving right along on their job -less work. . they have used up all the ground Robert W. L. Parker keeps a working long hours, furnishing for Hydraulic Dredge Co. in the Madison Sand & Gravel have on the other side. small crew of Engineers busy on concrete for curb-gutters, side- Yolo Bypass. They have their been busy, but this plant has not James Hawley is doing the1 I new streets and revetments. walks, patios, driveways and Davis Freeway job under way in had the work this year that they streets and house pads for Me- A. Teichert has the biggest swimming pools. good shape. have had in the past. Gillivray on this project. Jim part of the cat work. They have I A. Teichert's Elvas Ave. Plant Gordon Ball job, at Winters, P.C.A. in Yolo overhauled has to keep working so that he 1 started the clearing and grading has four operating engineers has a hit and miss deal all sum- their plant last winter so they will have a place to keep- Bill at the new recreational site. working, taking care of twenty mer, but they should be ready are having a good year so far. Johnson busy. Bill can do more D. W. Nicholson has a crew of transit-mix-trucks. to pave before too long. · THIS MONTHS BLOOD DO· ()n a house pad with a dozer eight Brother Engineers. Sacramento Ready Mix has 16 Their job at McClellan Field NORS: - • t han most of us could with two A.E.C. and A.E.E. ' are busy trucks going all the time. has - been going along in good Howard B. Green cf them. with five enginee:rs on the new Granite Construction on Pow- shape .. They will be ·taking 'the James C. Wood Homer Flint ha·s a couple of administration building and gen- er Inn.Roaci ni.ixes for all a~d ev- paving' spread out soon to do Gwynne Vanciel jobs going that .keep .se\(eral eral clean up. eryone. This ReadY Mix is a big paving in Nevada -and .back here Augustus Lindsey' - I .tthbay JGbless ·us,f 1iS t.Jire: . . . -~y :H. O. ~FOSS;"7F. A'. :LAWRENCE;.L.: C: SOLARI and A. S. · SMITH, ·-B:usiness : R~pres~ntatins · ·· work- in ~the North · Bay area is ~·ffioving along in good shape with nearly all of the brothers busy on lo.cal jobs. Whil_e m0st of the bigger jobs are in the mountain area there has been some I p~c~up in r.oad and street work_:.__and most of the crews are busy on a ntt~ltitude of small jobs, · The out-of-work list is the w.ay we like to see it, real slim! · Pouring of concr-ete founda- · . . · ·---- , ~ ions: ~or ! l!h~ -n_e-:v · ~1ontgoi?ery I m~n; Ric~ar;l _Taylor, . K W. i l~st shove~_.:._too. _many oil der­ -IWard &·Company stor.e at Corte ! C!me, !ack- Lennedy, B. B. Da- n;,~~ wh~re he !Ives .. • - ·Madera . Shopuiil.g Gen:ter . was v1s, Wilmar E. Paul, Adam H. A.oOUT THE BROTHERS: ;. .started qrr August 5th ·by Bishop- Briltz and Ray R ChattmaN. . Recent}Ji " hospitalized at ,S.an .J 1\.faftei Cbnst. c;o:rppany of San Tom Han~a has a very good · Raf~el _Gen~r~ l . was Brofh.er Francisco. The firin h.as a $940,- crew ~f en_gmeers on the Eaton Lome G1anm~1 m~nus - append~_x . . - 000 contract to - build the two- ! & Smith JOb located at Corte Bro. Dave K1tzmrller a~ Mann ., story outlet; p'lus a\Varcl's auto Madera. This job has a while General w'ith ~ · broke~ ·_ pelv~s:- MOBILE PAVEMENT-This is the A & E Paving Plant on s~rvice center ~nd a br~nch of- to go. . . . s~~m; he fell mto a d!tch wmle ,h 1 It t · d . t f La ,t 0 ,·1ll · h i · f1ce of San Rafael's First Na- Manuel Ama1al from Petalu- 01lmo for McCosker at Green-· "' ee s. ge s m an ou J om e m a u ry. tional Bank · j rna has ten engineers busy on brae. Our best .wishes, to . both. · This office has .sent to Con- : a big project in Petaluma-Pet- Bro. John F. Ely ran ·his rol- gressman qem Miller the fol- 1aluma Trade_ Center (Shopping J ~er too st~ep on the Ike J. Ely Rosa .. lowing telegram: Cente~'). M~nue_l . s_eems. to be I Job-:-and 1t got away from h1m, Santa "Road Pro(J'ram essential I Ukiah Can't to changmg IllS policies lately - takmg to the atmosphere. We well beil~g , ino ~very line of en- seems ~o go along. with Local Jsugges~ here~ft~~- ;o~l _don't take deavor, I11dudmg defense, pro- 3. That. s what _we hk~ to have. I off until rom WH1oS ale develop· Get · ut ·of lo ear gram, urge ways and Jn·eans . Lee-Mac Pavmg gomg along · ed, John...... committee to adt, plan . or 1 mcel~-t~ese boys ar~ hu~tlers! We have mtormatlon that Br?. By R. F. SWANSON, Business Representative amendment to continue present 1 Ghiloth Bros. mamtams a· ?ylve~ter Cervantes, S~. was · m , • Another month-another re- takes away uncertainty and goes program." .. · good crew of engineers, too! the lulls on the open~ng ?ays · ' pori duplicated. Yes, ~ow gear ahead ~v i th all of the proposed . Highway •vork halt thr~atens Activity in Vall~jo Area of deer· season, res~ll tmg m ~ highway work. · five Mari'nprojects. M~rin Coun- ?tockton ConstructiOn has two l~t of money,_sp:n!. for ammum- in this area seems to be the pre- Granite Construction has been ty stands to lose $2,580,000 in 1 JObs running in this area at tw_n. ·There cmally was heard a vailiirg gear, at least, this ap- going right to town· with their highway work already budgeted 1 present. A sewer line running . vo1ce across the ca~yon, 'Lay pears to be tl}e case so far this job at Laytonville and have been under an order issued on Aug. lfrom Vacaville to Elmi~a, the down that ?un and · di~ '~p some year and the prospects fora high only working one shift but the 5th by the State Dept. of Pub- other a storm sewer m Val- rocks-youlldo -petter. amount of work is pretty much , brothers are working 10 hours. lie Works ha,Iting all new 1-iigh- .lejo. Brother "Shorty" Free- a dream. yve do have some work . Huntington Brothers also do- way construction unless . Con- man, oiler, who_ is ~n t~e trench- Stockton, contracts awarded which probably will be going ing real well on Dos Rios-Long- g~ess . acts to l)rovid~ ' federal aid er at the Vacavtlle JOb, IS heade~ Ito Stockton ConsLC.o., P.O. 2087, - shortly b~t we _also_ have an out~ vale road. . highway funds: This :vould af- for th~ altar .... Good luck, IStockton, $3.75,140 : (Sch . .A)& to of work list wh1ch IS out of pro" Boyles Brothers still drilling feet the followmg proJects here Shorty· Granite . Const. 'co. Box · 900 portion for this particular sea- near Covelo at the Spencer Dam in Marin: . _ . · . ~ya~ and Harms has put the Watsonville, :$15,500 '(Scp. B) fo~ son. site. 1. CompletiOn of the Green- ~m1sh~ng touches to the .street const. No'. Plant inversion Trunk By the, time you read this,the Bill .& Si_mpsoil finishing up brae interchange on Hwy. 101, JOb_ m front of t~1e Engmeers Sewer Stockton. · . by-pass of the Heald.sburg -proj- near Cummmgs but thank good- $1,240;000. · 1 office, and now mstead of a · ' · ect will have been bid and you' ness the Company were low bid- 2 Improvement of2A miles of . street, we have a freeway. Syar :-___,______"" au know which one of the (at ders on the railroad reloc'ation Hwy. 101 from . the north city and Harms has a number of jobs It) Teast} 20 bidders will be low. job near BLAif. OS co Oroville: A & E Paving, limits of San Rafael to Lucas running witl). a large number of · · - ·1\E · DR ·· c .; · • This job Gonsists of 4 lanes of is on· the job withtheir portable Valley Road, including a full in- - engineers employed. freeway which will tie in to the hot plant but they will soon be terchange .at Terra Linda. M.G.M. has a water line job on completed 1.2 mile portion to 1 finished. 3 Partial interchange at Sari Mare Island with no complaints. Prod11cers of .. the s.outh which was rec_ently I Baxman Gravel Comp.any at P-edro Road and east ~ide · front- Gor~Oii H. Ball ~t Winters on ' complet_ed by Guy F. Atkmson 1Fort Bragg with only small jobs. age road from Terra Linda the. H1g~way 90 JOb has been ASPHALTIC CONCRETE and W!ll run n~rth around C. K. Moseman making prog- to Lucas-Valley Road, $1 ,250,000: rolling nght along, the weather 1 READY. l\IIX, CONCRETE & Healdsburg to a pomt near Lyt- ress on their bridges which are · 4 Plantings along Hwy. 101 has been hotter · than hell up ton. The-budget allocation is $2,- in conjunCtion-with 'the Granite· 'froin the Richardson Bay'Bridge there. · QUARRY PRODUCTS 715,000, but it is our guess t he.,'job at Laytonvnle. ~ · to Corte Madera,. $50,000. Martin Bros. at Dixon has had low bid will be about 30 per cent Granite Construction Com- 5 Improvement ·of the Vista some 1tough luck on their pipe P. 0. Box 1002 Richmond less. The total length of the job I pany have started their · Ukiah Pt. Parking area at the north line job, It has been cracking- Western Drive BEaeon 2-5193' is 4.4 miles and there will be in- 1street job, they ·were low bid- end of the Golden Gate Bridge, it is that 110 degree heat, we ·....., ____""""' ____.._.,.,. terchanges and bridges to route ,. ders at $447,000. . $40,000. · think. . ~ffic at West Street (just south . E. A. Forde Company are just The order-issued on Aug. 5th Del Beebe subbed their durt W!' town), at Guerneville road finishing their surface job above stopped all ' new State Highway work from A. A. Teichert & Son and Dry Creek Road. There will Cloverdale. construction, some 200 million on the Canal job between Dixon be over 1,000,000 yards of dirt Watkins & Sib bold doing right dollars worth-to wait the out- and Allendale - Williamson WIRE- ROPE; moved to make way for 182,000 well at Montgomery Hiah .School come of th'e federal highway de- · Company has the pipe work. SPLICING AND SOCKETING 1 .t ons ·of base rock and 19,600 cu- in Santa Rosa on football field bate. -~ We are still waiting for the Agents for bic yarQs of concrete· and 27 ,600 . and site development work. The :Jr)an Caputo job at Green- Vallejo and B~necia Freeway ~ob 1 Roeblings Blue Center tons of plant mix. The job 1 • The rock plants are doing brae Bridge is in the windup ~o b:eak, _but tt doesn't. look like shou]d be completed by the fall .fairly well but much. slower this stage. · · It will tlus year. .All .Work Made to Order of 19&0. year due to lack of .local high- Other jobs in the area shaping Brother C. L. Yoder, one of Guaranteed and Insur-ed At Point Arena, a radar proj- · way construction. _ up· n_icely are: Piombo Const. at ~ur old time_ shovel runr_re~s w~o 600 Addison Street ect consisting of a 5 story con- Brothers, I still have the $1 Terra. Linda who are building .Is now retired and l_tvmg m crete building to house the ra- COPE tiCkets. , pads· for Eichler ·Homes, fore- Long Beach dropped m for a Berkeley., Cciif. dar _tower-also office syace for Meeting Notice-Please '. don't ! man · is . Cl_arence . Yt1;1rr~i~~ a. litt~e chat_ in pur San. Rafa~l j· Telephone AShbe.rry 3-3ZS6 eqmpment and personnel. forget to attend the next regular Lynch 'Pipelme at Mannwood, office--claims he has- run ·his :...... ------~ Bids will be opened in San · District meeting which is to be Engineer Ltd. Pipeline atr'Peti a ------~-~~------· .nciseo for the cor_rstruction held in Ukiah at the Labor Tern- L~iida; C~rro ll Madsen, at · T~:rta or the power plant, bndges and ple on Thursday, September 3 Lmda-Umt No. 8, . A. G. R'~Ith ple1;1ty. of , be moved up for a supply .by the 'their Sub-Division contract on San Jose water Company. son fob at Lockheed are in· the effon. They are usmg a T.C. 12 j end of 1961. . 1-Ioward Avenue, · likewise, thei'r Garrard and Warren are lay- finishing stage. carl swenson twin engine Euclid push cat. ' We wish the district was as Blossom Hill project. Piazza has ing one line behind the other; doing the Buildings with Cuper- , W~ en thi~ cat ~ets ~1: _the stinger close·-to signing contracts wi_th , t~o jobs in progress now, ~ff of they are about one hundred feet tino Gravel and IVI.J.B. Construe- the c ombmed_ " enou1es develop , the cities of Eureka, Arcata ai1d . Highway 9 and 2 near Bollmger apart. . . tion Company · dQing the street roug_hly 1,000 horse-power when service districts as it is with , Avenue and Blaney Road. Piaz- L p· b · . work and Pisano.Bros. doinO'-the ·'nO' Br··o·qre·l· s or~1etl1 1 nO' has . . , 1 - . . ·$ '"1 2 eo razza usy pavmg new I . o load,/· o· u · ' ' · o pulp compames. About four I za. was ow b.rdder at 2_v ' 89 ' sub-division street in Sunnyvale: under.ground. Oscar Holmes t o "om e. years It has taken to brmg the I for constructwn of four lane Kleinsmith . Inc. has a crew ·have the .prers and _frame work l\!I er cer-~r~.s:r Co. has sub: let district to its. present po.sition, road on Meriqian Road, be~ween busy on st~eet ;nd parking lot on two of the overpasses .oh the t~1 ~ · , struc;ur e", , s u~-base .m:'te- all w_at~r proJects tak~ time. San Carlos Street and Frmtdale work in Sunnyv~le. Anders_on freeway job, as v1ell. as over two r;aRB and che ~a\l ~bP on .this JOb. [ This rs because ther.e ~re .so Avenue. Readymrx Plant m Sunnyval~, , of the creek. . . . We a re happy ~o ,:,e ~ this_ as the 1 many p.eople and confliction m- ' McCarthy & Speisman are with trucks moving in and out I A. J. Peters are frnrshrng up B-r~t her! ~vor~n;? for t~11s com- ' t:rests to :ompromise and some- working on their Unit 3 on _ · ·· -1 theitpipelh1e work at ·Mt. Vievv. pa11',Y wvrv J:netty warned they times to fight. Payne Avenue. They have quite Sondgroth Bros. havefin ished • we:re going to nm out of work. This district is a .classic ex- a ·bit of work yet to do. on their Job Awards I their Travel~:Lodge Trailer Park · Mercer-Fraser making good ample of such developments, sub-division off Budd Avenue. - I job in lVIounta'in Vi'ew. There are ' hea:dway on the_ approaches on amon:o· the problems are reces- J. C. Bateman has consider- [ R dd 111· g c . t t - d d t 0 still many street and sub-Clivi· the bvidg-e job south of Pepper · .o +h ·1 · d t 11 able work remaining· on the Hol· .e ' on rae · awar e ·. · · · ·· - · ~ · d · o ·l . < ·d· · + d . . • SlOY.lm ' e pup m _us ry as we.. Singleton Const. Co. :P.O. Box l'swns going, m the IVIt. View, woG , nea1 y 1ea y ,o nye pi1 es I as mdustry as a whole, oppo:s1- len beck sub-division off of Ste- - ' · . . Sunnyvale, Palo Alto area. and to start the structure. _tion from Tri11ity c;ounty and lo· vens Creek Road. Grading on 271, Eureka, $173,942 for onsite, I Fi·eeman Paving C_o. still have Erickson Phillips & Weisberg i cal hurdles. t~e Saratoga Gardens will run offiste dev., gen. const., utils., several jobs · on sub-divh;iohs gci· maJKi ng good ' progress on the The Trinity county situation approximately three weeks be· etc., Buckeye School Dist., Red- ihg at Mt. View and Sunnyvale . . South Scotia bridge, Raymond i appears to have reversed itself, fore completion. , _ ding. ·- C & J Grading -~re busy again Concrete dri'V·ing the piles, i with the visiting group this trip Lew Jones - Construction Co. ; Santa _venetia, Contract was on t:he new shop'ping center and Charles M_cCam mon doing the ~~ · re~eiving whole-hearted cooper- was awarded the ~470,064 con· [1 awarded to G. B. Hodges, 324 ! arottri~ new -apartn'lent hous·e 'in ap:p:roaches. . atwn from the people of Ruth. tract for constructwn o~ Perma- · Yolanda Ave., Santa Rosa, $1~9,· 1 Mt. Vrew. Norman l JFadel . going .full i While in Ruth area for t~o nente Creek cross channel. Bro. 409 (Base No. 2) for erect. const Rodriq]les ConstruCtion are b.la st on the bar!!\ ~rotection and 1 days, the Becl:te~ group _di~cuss- ~d Keebl~ is doing the excavat- & complete Arts & Crafts ~ld. g. j running up and down a doz~n n ver revetm<:mt JOb ·at Sandy ed ;vhat prelrmmary engmeer- mg on this contract. & Locker & Shower B 1 d g. at streets on underground work m 1 Prairie job · at Fortuna. A & E 1 ing is in order at the present I Ball & Simpson's Freeway job · Santa Venetia Jr. High School Mt. 'View; with p & E Const. fin- Paving have completed the ce- : time. Meeting with Forest Serv- · have laid their second shift off, on San Pedro Rd., Santa Vene- ishi-ng up their Mt. View jobs. • ment treated base at Fortuna · ice and Trinity county officials, ?ut have ple1:ty of :-rork f~r tia. MARIN CO. Pisano ·Bros, have pipeline and will return later to do the the group went over proposed J~eps on the smgle shift at t~Is Sacramento, Contrac_ts award- i jobs in San Jose, Mt. View and paving, after c·ompleting the road relocations and moving of time .. Rayn:o.nd ~~ncrete P1le ed for: (1 ) Del Norte Woods Ac- Sunnyvale going. Bali & Simpson job in Mendoci- the air strip. are still dnvmg prlmgs for the cess Dist. to Brighton Sand i¥ Inc'e -Bros. are going rull'swing no ;County. On the tour from B.echteh 1 0V~fp ~ss ~ s on) l?-.is job. · Gravel Co., Sacto., $44,535; (2) _on Hieir OI·etage Street Pi,peline Th e Willow Gr eek area has a , were Thon, Roy Wrig·ht ;j:tesi_.:.{y; HepJe ,Utilities have about 15 Shelfield Estate.s Unit No. 2 As- in IVIt. View with Mark Tho'mas small amount of work this year. ! dent engineer; Hollis ·-JBurkie,r ~treW~=worki~g for the Sa1_1 Jose sess. Dist. to Brighton Sand & : Civil EngineeJ;s · Mi11g the :sur- · · Jim Clark is trying to finish up · chief of the firm's soil section'_Water Co., w1t~ Brother Bmkley Gravel Co., Sacto., $1311:,419. - vey work for them. · -at . Bluff Creek and Mercer- concerning design .of earth fill I over the approximate · 30 Engi- San Francisco, Contract J: ·c·. -Bateman ·is doing johs Fraser paving at Del Lama. The dams, and Charles Content, neers em~loyed. awarded to The Lowr:ie Pav. Do., .on siib:division in a dozen dif-· state job on Hiway 299 at Lord chief geologist. Tony Pisano has several sew- Inc., So., S. F., $192,075 for re- feren't places 'in Santa Clara, Ems .coming along as good ,as Conferring with the engineers er jobs in the San Jose district surf. Pacific Ave., ~ etc . Sunnyvale, Mt. View and Los Al- can, be expected. at Ruth were W. W. (Wes) Spin- and \-~as award.ed a $64,100 con- tos. - _ CRESCENT en¥ ney, supervisor of Six R1vers Na- 1 tract m Cambnan Park. . Brother George Reed still has four of . ~re~cent c__ H _).' not to? .a~tive at tiomil Fares~; Georg.e Blodgett, ~isano 1~ainta!ns a shop keeping o~r bo.ys running hoists _on_· - ~is • thrs time. Artlmr B. Sm Is work· Forest Service engmeer; Em- s1x .Engmeer::, busy the year bnck job at Vet's Hospital m ing on Pacific Ave., widening 1 mett Calvert, Mad River dis- around. Palo Alto and the Robert McKee anCl paving. Pelican Bay doing trict ranger; Trinity Supervisor Billardi Construction Co .. has job at the Vet's Hospital have most of their work in Oregon Roy Gallagher, and Trinity road begun their job o~f of Donner two rbrothers working. Watkins . this year, but all the materials commissioner Melvin E. Dale. Ave. and. anoth~r J?b off Koos- & Si:b'ba1d have three Brothers are coming from their plant at Brief talks at the gathering er Ave. , _Just thrs side of Alma- working for them. They are do- Sm-ith River. Arthur B. Siri is were opened by R. W. Matthevvs, den Winery. We w1sh them ing the water sprinkling system -goihg right ' alon'g at _ various lsr., chairman of the district · • job, while the Justice Company ~ points on 101 near Klamath. board, who outlined the history Alton crossing -to the nort h dty a·re doing the landscaping on They are crushing their mate- of the district and lauded Bech- limits of ·Fortuna; the Vet Hospital and L. C. Smith r ia! at Klamath for these -j'obs. tel's work on the project. Har- 4--JU.S. 'I'Iigliway :299 from the Co. are doing 'the street work . The.re seems to be a _million I ol? Hil~iker , the only other dis- 1 .norilh t~rk. o~ t he 1\ilad r'iver to arou?~ the hospital. htUe ]obs scattered all over the tnct drrector able to attend, Berry _Summrt; _ Wilham & Burrows are· busy Eu!·eka-Arcata a:tea but no big I stated he-feels the district is "in · 5-Stat.e ~;Route ·36, 'Nest e'f on their telephone building in ·

ones to report 1 good hands" with the services Of Bridg~vjl1e. PaLo_ Alto and their Page Mill Humboldt Bay Municipal Wa- · Bechtel. Lis~e0 U>Hder the B category Road jo·b on ?ackard-Hewitt new • t er District's Nlad River project HIGHWAY NEEDS were .the -ifdHowing: b11ilding. Bahr & Ledoyan doing is fmging ahead· on a firm basis, . A priority listing of highway 1---'--'U:S. ,ffighway , 101, from ' the grading on several jo'bs with construction _expected to needs in Humboldt county was Mad :riwr.:to ·Litt1e .r:iv.er; around the Pa:lo Alto area. begin early next Spring. agreed upon by the HumbOldt I 2---{U:S. Highway 101, from · · R. 'BTessani are doing ·several This was .t. -~e - gist of - b1:ief b?ard o_f .supervisors, Eureka Engei,w'0: o~ to. iJCDrclan · Or. ee~; - str,eet jobs plus a trailer court talks at an mtormal gathermg 1 Cnamber of Commerce,- Board·- 3~'\J.'S. . \H'igbwta_y ·101, ,f,r0m m Santa Clara and Sunnyvale.

of ~r e~ civic leaders and ~epre- 1 of T~ad~ and state chamber. The J ~endoeim-o county li:ne 'to 'Ben- 1Yf()NTEREY, ·SALINAS, sem:atiVes of Bechtel Engmeer- multr-milhon dollar program now; AND SANTA CRUZ ing who just r•eturned from a was recommended to the state 4__:_cU.'S. lHighway '299; fr..om lVI.J.B. Construction Company twci-day trip t_o the Ruth Dam department of public works fol- Mad riv-er :to .no.rt'h 1or\k ·-o'f 'Mad have started their highway job site. lowing a meeting of the organi- riv.er; t he iB1ue 'LaU

resident engineer for the job The ·agencies agreed on a a·rnmended under C category 1 this vicinity, with the exception \viH go int o the field_next week. three-point :program hsted :as: were: _ ' of lVI .J.B.,- but all the jobs as • He outlined t:he:following sched- A-irnmediat e -construction and 1~U . S Highway 101, from stated last month, are going full ule: acquisition -of r-ights- of way; 'B t he :Elk -river to Eureka slough; · swing. Frederickson & Watson, .

1-;-Field \Yo rk, engineering 1 --preparator)' i o syrveys for 2-Star Route 36, from i Granite Construction, Jhil Cala- and specifi cation work ·the re- construction at .a later date, and Bridgeville east to the Humboldt brese, Fisher & Stokes, Mado·n- mainder of thi.s year. C-the long range project con- county line. na Construction and Bragatto 2- 0pen bids early in 1950:- siC!ered esse1itial t o ·meet .grow- "It's a big pro gram and it will Paving are keeping our Brothers 3_:_Begin cnnsttuction in 1960 ing need and expected develop-, _cost money." 'Helwer observed. busy and all these jobs should

with.. hvo · seasm-is needed for 1 :ment of the ~ e dwood re·gion. l "No estimates. have been pre- keep going until it starts rain- comeletion of -the dam, diver-! DnC!er t11e A projects, .the fol- pared yet, obviously, :but the ing. sion dam, relocation. or roads lowing were recommeno.ed a1;1C! , whole schedule will receive t he · PERSONAL and air-port, and construction of numerical order of importance: -.de.p_art:ment's at t e 11t i 011 and We thought all ' of you would

pipeJline. Conwleti.on is expectea. . 1-U.-s. Highway 101, the·Red- study. 1 like to know -that He 1 en Wil- · · lby Nbvemher of 1961. 1\vooc11'fi_c;hwa;y: .: thitd _unit of 'the 'Brothers, rf you are 'not re· : PILE DRIVING on abutri1ent. Iiams, who went into O'Connor's 4~Begin servi11g water in the IR edw.o od Pa,(kos freewa_y 'from ,{H~ivirrg ·t he new' ·scale or _have ' for Stuart Fork Bridge on re· Hospital for surgery last Friday • sumrher of 19i52. - . LylV:atidale ·to Mw-ers Ji'lat; · mdt r_eceived ;yo ur retroactive location of the road -from Rush is now at home recuperating and The project . would ,provide ~ ! '·2--U.'S. l:ffiligliway 101 from d:·m·m .iJti1y ll, ·:ng'Sg, ;p1ea:se 1el us Creek to Stoney Creek, Trinity all of us are looking forward fo 1 some f_lex ib'!~ity. -·~_-.· in. _-ca:se. C~!ies [\B·eatriice t0}l~e \E}lk !River; . '- i \ ·lkn&'~; ~0 we rcan ·malke \f!hes e cor· -pr:oject,_ is . shown hem ·O: K -st·oeoeelionnggh.-. el:.back with us 'be'foi'e . anal water mstnbuhon · chstncts - 3~U.S. ·':Fhgnway 'l.·Ql from the· ·rectwns. · · . , · . Mrttry 1ob. _ -., , .· _ . _. PAGE ND~E _-.cs:o·nlract ~

By TOM J. STAPLETON, MERLIN BOWMAN, JIM HALL, JOHN _THORNTON and NEPHCN:E!\miKA, Bitsin~$s RepJesentatlves .Awards · . . - '~ '" ·;- ~ - ...... Salt Lake City, Utah, Con- .. -During the short time I J1ave been hm · I have been greatly_ impressed ·over ;e •in th_e Sta.te of Uta?, -6_;111, l.\ll'\lt;c/· ~ s· t_u-_pondftBI"'.. _. · ·- ·~· b·tir_ D~_·y ·.·ce•ebr!i tracts awarded, ·street & road t he very · fme membership 1\Ai!I.!!U i _ .,;; v~' P..tii u u 8 tJ!· t•ron.. ~ and -also over work: (1) FAP F020 7~2 (2) ,_& the organizing possibilities. The_ potential is vast The Labor ·:Day ·celeb.ration for 1959. promises to be the and with some St. Proj. ·1650, Garfield & Kape - hard work ari.d cooperation ·by: all, there is no limit most outstandiirg' ori~ of its_· kind. ·P.eFe- in the State of Utah, -·.to what-can Cos. to Strong Co. Spring vill~, . be done·for-our:organization:. . I would .like to ask:each f01··: tpe meiiibers ··of organized ~abor . . Following is the : -and every· one of pro- Utah $593,315; (2) FAP ·F0019:,1 you to report immediately, ariy complaints you gram outlined: · · : may ha.Ye on.the job to YQUr nearest office so that a busine_ss /agent PLACE: Stlib -Fairgrounds (3), Wasatch & Ut~rh Cos. to Mqr· rison-Knudsen Co., Salt ·· Lake - . · can :be disp~tched · to the scerre as s_oon as 'possibl'e. TIME:. 2:00 "- P:M: through entire evening I C_i!Y, ·. · We now have a full time dispatcher . here in the Salt La_Ke TICKETS: $1.0-o pd'person . $396,823. .ffice and we believe this will be olbenefWto aU concerned.: His ENTERTAINMENT: San MMateo, Contract awar~­ • : name is Dati :Allen and it js very. pos~ible that you may have met ' Speech by George 1\leany, Presid2nt AFL-CIO. ed to Pacific Builders, 1 So. Pa!'k ~· him in· -the field as Dan has belonged -to the Op~rating ~ngineers · Exhibition Bout- Gene Fullmer St., S. F. $737,450 (Base & Alt.) :·, . for several years. We are confident this will enable tlie dispatch- Barbecue for const. Bayside Intermediate ing to be done in a fair and efficient manner. We ·would like to Stock car races School. '· · stress again that you sign in at the office or offices in which you Chance ·on a 1959 Cadillac. Mather AFB, Contract ·a,o/ard- desire to be dispatched from. All this .for $1.00 per person. Let's all get behind our ed to Ellis Co., Sacto, $221,301 . Brother Nephi Nemelka is now cover the highway 40 area to committe2 and.support this fine .worthwhile progran1! Get for Wherr_y Housing Emerg one of your business representa- ency Vernal which will_ indu_de the tic~ets fr.om your •· business ·representa!ives or at the various repairs. tives · and he· has been covering 1 Stanaker Dam and IS lookmg for- umon offices. · · -- . ' , d · · t d ·tl - I t C • t . d "' the Salt Lake area along With 1 war to gettmg acquam_e Wl 1 _ acramen o, onll.rac awar ell . d th' b tl · b t N , . · c t c St' oc'lT- the Flaming ·3orge Dams1te an e mem ers on 1~se JO s. . the near . . o o.ne11 mi ous . o., ~ future so that he can Washrack, th1s bJd was opened 1 t $ (base) for 7 bldgs. dow~ H~ghway 44 to Vernal. and We u'rge al~ members-working keep this fine crew 11 404 000 I together. Ion June 18 and 'Nas $230,312. 1 ;oys' Ra~ch Site, 2 mi. E. £_ down High\Vay 40 through Roose- i i_n the southern part _of t_he state We find that there are anum- · Germer Ab 0 ae\t and Heber. 1 bott & Waldron of l Aerojet Pint. . He reports t 1e ·to please call or wnte mto the ber of non-union eonle in the ' , · ~Hawing : Many Local No. 326 office or offices in whi_ch you , ; • t ITremonton were lm~ _bidders at Berkeley, contract awarded t o men and others are manning desire to work out of as soon as southern part of che s.ate and I $47,295 for Seal Coatmg on US M & K Corp , S.F., $230,000-for jobs up and down the highway. you have com])leted 30 1 a jo~b. Out we would like to urge all of our -S betw ~ ~n Ro"und_ Va_lley & canst. parking structure at S{u· I asked some of them why there I' of town jobs are often hard to members to work with their utah-WJo~un g ~~"'~ 1111 ~. m ~~r- dent Center, U.C., ·Berke l~y. were so many here in the state Ifili with qualified operators anci business representatives to get an 1 f Ut h Th r d "B - d , · l'k t gb~dn ummd. ~ Joun es. 'Th e· Hamilton AFB co· . trac-t awaid- o ·d·ta. . 1 · d I was opene on une 30. ey I· , 11 ey rtep I~bl' . ecwau;-;e we ~nltl ~feth · o Pl~ss · fa~ylo nelup, t Jent1 ohrgacmzde . c·t I M. were. also low bid-der con I wns -are ern e m yo- especw vI · ey 1ve on the : ed to W. J./. Kubon Co., 39-A air y c ose A t e e ar I y ron .r mes C h C t S C f ·Mary San_ Ra_· faei $451150 for ming, such as, foremen operat- to the job. We would also like to we find that ,dae 1 · · t t to the Steel- act . e ofuUnSY eba t _oa mWgloln canst'. ne\v bida:' and \ehabil. mg eqmpmen b · th ·t t · b k · t th 1 t ·k · b f th sec 1011 91 , opera ors emg get , e con rae ors ac m o e woL. at ·· Meadow Park shift so idea of calling for all of their men have been laid off. Those ~~ e ~~an ~c. L1 an C ar Schl that lac ~ Hvvy 101 Hamil· the foremen \vere getting men through the union offices. who are out of work are urged 1 89 0 -· · · I. k d ti h. ecstonc h R . Ihn C ogatn .an- lton Fi'-'ld Cahfornta ' · the over time, etc. as e _1e When they · ff tl - b k ·t h · ff. yon o ac e- lC oun y 1me. I " ' · _1re · ~ 1e an. 1_ to contact t e umon o rce or The bid was $ - Lewiston, award . contractors why- they were h1r- makes the sttuatwn 45 386 contr ac ~ ed to v_ery d1ffl· offices and _get ~our name on ' · _ · Eloyd R. Grubb, Salem, Orego:n, ing so many_ out-of-staters and cult, ~ot only the fo~ _dispatcher, the out-of-work llst so that we Christiansen Excavating Com- $574,959 for earthwork, stn tc.s. others. The answer was: ~ecause who IS attemptmg to. send the may have a telephone numb~r , pany of Salt Lake was awarded & surf., reloc. Trinity Co. Road, ~­ the Union could not furmsh qual- men to work m turn , but on the or address where we can get m i a contract for $166,924 in Brig- Cedar Creek to Nelson Creek ··ied. meri. This is on_l~ partly members themselves. . touch with you for work. · 'I ham City; Develop Spring? 'bid G_ap., loc. 50 mi. N/ W of Red- ol~e m that many qua~IfH To ~ d ~en the south, east and ~est , IN THE NORTH . . opened June 22. dmg, TRINITY-CO. Wlll not leave the Immediate work has itnprovecl considerably; . . . . . Sorenson's . ob in Woodruff Salt Lake area to man these I is McClellan AFB, contract award· out- however -we -are having a little To the North, work has rm- . . ht J cr Th t f ed to Wismer 1 ·ng )·obs If 1his trend contin ' d Tl G M & Becker Sacto., Yl . . _: . . · _ • trouble in finding qualified op- . B t -~ - movmg ng a1 on"'. e 1as o . SMA' . 7" 9 ~rove . . 1e ;org~ .: }~~~~- er mM·-' eo lle at Little Valle are $292,~00 fo~ Pro]. . 1 ues, all of the, JObs_m the era tors for _s_gme v·. , easter~ : of the out of Job at WI1Jard1s. , g?J,~%· t~P ~m~V?: soit;J~·l:dr!t<:O move out this ~eek. co~st. logistrcal depot m part of the state will be manne ;.town jobs. 1Vfost ·of f ~ctl. the contrac- and has been keep1rlg ~•. f -rg-~Si1J Th~~ a1!.e ~nly aboutJO trailers exist. war~hou se No. 868 at Me- by Local_No. 326 men and oth.er.s ..! tors are workmg forty and ~ortv- man~, of. the br?thers 1 1 busy. Ie'ft.to he moved. Clellan AFB. L c , Here m the Svy . . hst. ?orne men are holdmg do_wn the coming winter; at thrs wnt- Deloy - ~all and ~erlm Buck are erly for 3.1 plus ~lle s. B1ds [graded & pav. w/ PTMX. surf. on two JObs; ~ample, operator with- ing they are working only forty operatmg the b1g L-50s on t~e I opened June 30. Mornson-Knud- cetn. tr. base, etc., S. ?f Sutt er out . an . 01ler, plant operators hours and, some of the .me[l are day sh1ft. By the way, Marlm sen company awarded $396,823. Co. line; (2) H. F. Launtze, · without cat-s"\{inner, etc. . . having difficulty· i:n· .finding Pp. a was passing around cigars here· Box Elder County, plant mix bit : Box w, Antioch, $192,993 . for · • We .think this might be a: good place t-o live. ,. . 1 ' · recently due to the new addition surf road ori section State Road 04 mi. 2-lane brdg. aprch. rdwys . . place. to mentio>1 the· definition · Thorn is· just .stC)rting : his job to. his family. Brothers Norman No . 82 between Tremonton an·d graded & p av. w/ PTMX. sui:f. of fraternal· Webster defines it west of B.eavel' ari(i ·only h,as ohe King and George Jardee are op- Garland. Jack B. Parson Canst. over untr .. base & RC brdg. as ari. orga~i-zation formed for dozer operator ·owthe job.at this . ~rating the TC-12s and just to ilow bidder $75,594. Bid opened const. N. of Cache Crek., 2.2 mi • •. the pursuit of ~ orne common Qb; I t~me .- We, hoping, ~re .· however, .name a few of ,the_ brothers on ! July<28. Ogd e 1:-rei~forced con- N. of Woodland, YOLO CO · jed by working together in [ · tha~ the j61) ~ w~ll {a _k~ s~veral the D:V-20s, there IS Jerr~ .Mor- 1 crete resem)lr, . brds opened . Richmond, Contract awarded brotherly union. This about sums moTe of his 9__ld Ium_dswho 1 would Irell,Clm_t Ravsten, Olen Plu:n- 1July 27. Wheelwng~t Const. of to McGuire & Hester, 796 6.6th . it u-p -as far as out purpose; l}ave been lard off "If he· hact not rp.er, Be~t Rhodes, Jay M_cMuney I Ogden low at $50,23v. 1, Ave., Oakland, $338,348 for am. : howev~r , as we haye pointed out ·beeri _s _uc~ess 'fu.l. ~ in -~gettil).g · ~he )!;arl and Da!e Beach, Dick Ma_Y- KENNECOTT COPPER CORP : pipes & strucs., in Redev. Pro:p , so ·many times before, it takes bid Qn 'th1s proJect. . . • .· · , · ·_nard and qmte a few others. A · Wrll • /Area No. 1-A, Eastshore Park, , the combine~ e~forts of all to Mor:risorv)(rn~dsen's ~~b s,outh try to get around to !?-arne 1 the We ,~ould -like to take this op-~ Richmond. . : attain our ·obJective. of _ K~~a,r-av~n~ ·1s. runn~ng _along !men on the cats next bm ~ : . -.- portumty to thank all_ of the Moffett Freid, Contract award· qmte smopthly · w~thout ~oo m.uch , Brother Jame~ N. Hal¥, ~busi- , ·brothers working for Kennecott ed to Carl ~- Swenson Co. , _Inc., , PRQVO AREA turnoyer. -T.uffy 1 ·Jones-:-Is. super- .n_ess representative, has ~~en as- , Copper for their good attendance P.O. Box 558, San Jose, $603,· At· the time of this writing i nt'e11?.en~ · a,_n · 1 ~h,~ _. 1ob :v·1tl1 · ,t!ie SI~ned to ~he Ogden of~I~e _an_d j durin£ the last meeting. 1100 for modification to ~ight .• ere are h-vo strikes which . in- I fo~lo,wi~g qua~ ~fted ~ Broth~!' ~ to wrll handL any problems ll1· thrs I As of this date we~?re still \ Research Lab. at the Ames ~ volve a large 11umber _of operat- e­ m~n t?e -m~c~m;>.~ ; Vern L~n~en-~ area that, you. members· , may_ meeting vvith the Company and search Center Na~l. -ing engineers. One is -the steel nuth ~ · foreml!-n; Ae ro_n~~tlcs ~ 'tLfre(i Ken_n~qy , have. . _If )OU h~ve not already have gained many local issues & Space Adm., Moffett FrelQ. strike which -has locked out_all sh~vel; -Har9lci TD.~rnton, mle~; n:et Jnn, y~u Wlll probably -see correcting the old agreement. . employees of Consolidated yYest- Joel WeJ:>ster; 1 ~ :~a~er; T_ed ~ Bar - hu~ on t_he Jobs or m the Ogde? Our last meeting with the Com- certainly wish 111n1 a speedy ern Steel Corporation and-Heck- ?ard; s~ovel; rea _. Slarenc~ R~n~y: offrce. _Jif!l crha,s ~een a mem~~r pany was on July 27 and we have covery. ' ett Engineering -at the cat; if'!:· · E. __~dwards, me~hamc, . of Ope~atmo Enomeers for qmte told the Company we are avail-! , . ,.. · _ Steel and Ironton plants near IW . C: _Go:tiez, .gr1!de_- setter; Rod~ . J some time. • . able to negotiate twenty-four ALL _,HLL7 BE , Provo. Th~ other is Glen Canyon· ney Grb~o.n, MEETJN~S cat; Ted'_ Haberman: I The Gar d n e ~ Cons ~ ru ctw.n hours a day, seven days a_ week. CALLED ~ll EETINGS Dam, whrch consequently has :mechamc, ~ R_alph - Ijarker, c~t, Comp~ny out of Colorado 1 ai e We wish to welcome all of the PERSONAL NOTES: loaded ?ur out-of-work list; Fred 0 h~w: , r:uf~, "?!ler;: Dou~~as ~unt- abo:t rt~~~i t~i~~~~to~~ ~J~~ new brothers who_- have joined Our sylf1pathy goes to ever, with Local No. 428 settlmg er; cat, Charle§ Hym thefam· ,an, cat, Freq gs s t p ·l C Y h the union in the past few months. ily of Henry Ormand who· 're­ tl!eir ·strike in Arizona we have 1 En~l~d~e, com,P..ressor; ~o~n Le~ onc~e e tl . e_ b ~m~anfh·e a~: You ~re part of us. There are cently passed away. . hrgh hopes of an early settle- Barop, 0 Brother Or- : grepser, _ F,r~dLelgh,com. m~v~ onTlus JO to t p t only a few out of the 417 men rnand was a to p .notch operator ment at Glen Canyon. . press9r; : J?rel · 1 0 MIHe~t , ·patrol, dnvmg;~ e~ expec ge working in the unit who do not and will be missed by many. · . Morrison & Knudsen is getting·j-Roger_ Millett-, c_at;· F. G. Mor~e, u n~fn; o.y ~~~t week. . t belong The quicker this unit is · Brother Zenos Levorsen had a ' ;._nder way with j?b at Dcat ;" 0 ~he.ir Glyd~ tel::-,6?, t·m~han~c; ed f~~ ~~di~; ~~ ~~o~:~a~ j~f; 100% .the stronger your union bad leg injury whHe on the . .,rovo Canyon. This JOb 1s not - ot._g 1 as , e son, ca ' .e r e . ' will G~b- too big, being 1 28 be. _ bons & Reed job. Seems Shorty approximately· Nord,- greaser; 9'9rdon Pace, total abou~ $175,000· Largest · · tlJree ml·les but will keep a few I oiler Arlie Pratt · a had his share of bad luck shovel - and of the three IS on U-82 between As soon as your negotlatmg I1 s . t _ . . W h nd bus ' up until the snow- Grant' Taylor - ' ' t d G 1 d · B , mechanic. · - · Tremon on an ar an m ox- comm1·tt ee oecr t s the . company's when 1t. comes. . o m]u. nes ' e b:lls s com!. Russell Culp is su- W.· w. Clyde is f · . _ really making Elder County. A plant-mixed sur- final and best offer_ m the new hope thmgs wrll_JmpiOve or you perintendent on the job and his the dust fly on -his job at Cres- fa~ing is to be laid on about two a~reemen~, the~e w1ll be a spe- from here 11 • of: ou intentions are to call the hall Icent Junction. The__ dirt ? i-t me~~ _wor.k: pn miles of the state road. Jack cral meetmg cc.lled so w~ can We ~no~ a o _ Y ,_ . f -" this pro· ect will Jast about two ' B. Parsons or men. 1 Construction Com- present it to the memhershrp for bers wrll be gla~ to h~ar t:haJ Gibbons & Reed Company still I more ' . · · t tl · tT f months and the black top _pany, Smithfie1 d , was apparen 1eir ra 1 Ica 1on. Brothers - Gl"-n ·hFullmer anu. have a full ere\¥ em lo ed on ' should _ tl : last until the weather low bidder with a $75,594 offer; We note that some of you are G:eorge Farren,. w ' the 0 em Free·va grade o r~en Y :r e-c butth~ drives them out this fall. nearly $29,000 under the esti- ·still behind on your dues. Please s~gned as bus is ne~rly in ~h~ next section Jim Sumsion Company _n~ess repr~sen_t:a­ is r eal- mate. Next in dollar siz_e is road- / contact the steward i~ your de- tlv~s, are gettmg_alo~ g ~~ne m of freewa that was su posed ly rustling for work at the pres mixed - ~ surfacing on s1x and a 1 partmen~ o~ your busmess r~p- , the1r _new. walk of 1rfe. ee!lls • be let ~rom where ufis job , ent" time, so that he can keep his half miles on U-116 betw~en Mo- ! resentatlve as tney have -a hst Glen 1~ domg a ~emendou s ~aves off 'has· apparently been i oper ators busy. He has not been roni JO~ and· Mt. Pleasant. m San J of the standmg of every member as .- sellmg. Georee ~s ~~d s~tv ned' on account of a ro-1 very ·successful in getting jobs Pete County. . Iin t~e unit. . era~ good o~fers but asn q~1 e P~f~~~ns. . _ . . pp .· .-this summer·.· We hope f_hat he· . Gibbons&· R~ed were lo.'v bid- Brother Ken:1et~1 . B~kstead 'decided wh1:h on~ to take. r~1e . p-Yo ur· Provo representativ~ will ! may eo1pit up with something in, ders on the H1ll AFB, Aircraft . -. . - has been hospitalized -and we .1best. of luck .o both of you. PAGE TEN ENGINEERS' NEWS \ NEVADA~~GROUP :- AGE

By H.·L. "CURLEY" SPENCE, JOSEPH "JOE" MILLER and July 1, 1962. The agreement is RATES AND ClASSifiCATIO,NS THOMAS "TOMMY" ECK, Business Representatives Ibeing printed and all members was bid or d -~ · · . . . . and contractors will be furnish· On all work performed, reg·ardless of when said worl• ConstructiOn Company Is gettmg their pavmg ., ed copies as soon as the rinting . . . " _ . . Gor en H. Ball ·- P le.t, the wage scales and cla~slficatlons shall be as follows: crews and machines moved onto the job at the Naval Air Base at . CLASSIFICATION~ RATES PER HOUR Fallon, Nevada. They have completed paving the Isbell job at IS done. Effective Dates - 7-6-59 1-1-60 6-1-60 1-1-61 6-1-61 1-1-62 B. C l'f · d · th f · th. · t' · of you check . oca, a 1 orma, an are m e process o movmg e en rre We ask that each 1 3 18 3·18 3·36 3·36 3·54 3·54 spre.ad to Fallon. Marin . Rock and Asphalt is also moving their your wage ·rates and as soon as . GROUPAssistant ,En....gi...... neers, ...... including...... · Heavy crushing unit and crew to the d th M . .ff ' . th you receive your copy of the Fireman, Oiler, Greaser, e am 0 ICe m e M t A t 1 . d Duty Repairman, He,lper, Train F a11 on si' t e t o rna k e th e co ncr. e t e aroun"B' t L'ttl c ·t . th as er· greemen , p ease 1 ea ll Igges I e I Y m e ·t f ll d k tl· t Handlers . (•other than engine t f G d H B I care u y an rna e sure ~~ ear 'Chainman* aggrega es or . or on . a . 1 World" Reno Ne ada: "Grue- crew), R abides by " GROUP ri ...... 3.29 3;29 3.48· 3:48 3.67, 3.67 The equipment should be set up some"' Haroll Imeili the gen your employer and the concrete paving is . · · ' · agreement and do · your share " Ak Compressor Operator, Mate- eral office manager, and the . ' · 1 L d c· o s~art on or about F 'thf G' F .d M b h. ?Y ~oll_owmg the agreement as_ na ~ oa er or onveyor pera- scheduled to 1 1 1 or, Screed the 15th of this month_ 1 ark u t Ifr n ay, a e 'w do It applies to each of you. tor, Pump Operat· · oo s ou or everyone arou.n . Opetrator 1 like to call your at- GROUP Ill ...... 3.39 3.39 3.58 3.58 3.77 3.77 . This job should be in opera- the outfit, are still holding the I We would tron and keep many of the fort for Brother John. tention to the fact that Brother :~~~ne~ra~el~t~~;n,Pl~~~n~~ is now working in 'Or Mixer Box Operator, Motor- brothers working for another Brothers, you will note in this IThomas Eck two and one-half months. Gor- issue of the Engineers News that the Nevada District as· a Busi· man, Head 'Chainman*, .. Grade 1 1 ahd doing Sette-r''' Rodman* don H. Ball is working two shifts negotiations with the Associated ness Representative 3 49 3 49 3 69 3 75 3 95 4 00 work. Brother Eck s!Yt.e~----(i)~~~----&--·:High~ " ' ' ' " " 1on the crush:ing operations and General Contractors of Nevada Iorganizing g~~:P been has . been worki~g in this a~ea Note (3) *, Concrete Mix- 1 they a_re gettmg good hours. We and Local Union No.3 h~ve I ways) smce 1946 with er, . Skip Type, Concrete Pump , hope to have more ·work come completed and a satisfactory as an operator up. at the Naval Air. Station in agreement has been reached. Isome time sp.ent overseas. 'Many or Pumpcrete, Gun Operator, · h b t'f' d . _ Dinkey, .. Operator, Ross Carrier tli · · th d f Th ·ers~ are alre~dy ·. ac· Diriver, Skip Loader · Operator, e comr?g . mon s, an - o · e agreement as een ra I Ie of you Broth with •. Bt~ther T~m·, . WheeL TYPe, .. Tow Blade or course, t~1s ~111 b~ of gr~at help and acce~ted . by the · gen~ral quainted sure the rest wrll· get . Grade Opel'ator. to · the Distnct thrs fall rf more membership of . both parties. and we're -- 4.418 !contracts· for runways construe- This contract-is effective o:il.July· to meet him s_o.on. ' All cobpera~ - GROUP: V -":•------'------· 3.57 .· 3.57 · 3.78 3.83 4.01- · · · · · · · - · · · · Elevator,- & Material Hoist Ope~ .t_ioi?- w_ ili lie" ~J?Preci~ · -·rat:or .. n · a r u ml, . : Pavement . ~- ·. 'tit:m and :iiripro.vem_·. e. nt. s should:J6th, 1~?9r, and _is a t~ree:-year giv~IJ: him · come· as FaUon . rs .~ not hampered· contract that· Will termmate . on ateit · ·. · · · Brea){er Operator,:-, Roller' Ope- ' · . rator . · . much .hy bad-weather. · · · · · · · - · · -· ·· . ~~:r~~~~d~-T~~~k·;- -A;{;~;dt:":· _ . 3; ~ 95 3.63·. 3.84 . ,s.ss :, · 4~09 ;·- u s :· .Isbell· Coris,tructlQn·· cQinpany l_. - .. ~Jew' j·. o· : b :~- A-. w·. .. ·a~-. ·r····-a· s· ~--· _.. -> . . Stationary £;(n· . Portable; Grush;:: . . .. is. 1noving right alo~g ori. their I "' ' - . ' . ' ' . - ., . . . ·ing Plant -Engineer, · Concrete · job at Pyramid-• Way, . north of . . . . . Concrete · . Sparks, Nev. They have about Carson Cit; -Nevada, co~tract . CorteMad.2ra, contrac_t awa .~:d· .. Batc h . Plant ~ Operator, · d t B' h. M · tt. · C t I -Meelrani- 30 d. ays of· work 1·-eft on· thei'r · · IS a e1 ons ;, nc., or .AsplialtTamping' Spreading, or Finishing Ma:- awarded to Wells Stewart Const. e o op · cal St., S;F., $1,000,000 chine Operator, Statronary Pipe Ijob at Smith·, Nevada; which is Co., Inc., Bax 4397 Annex Sta~ . 690 Market for (estimated cost) for con~t. new Wrapping & Cleaning Ma- ~outhwest of Yerington, N~vada. Las. Vegas, Nev., $335;829 Montgomery Ward, chine Operator, Skip Loader Isbell was awarded the JOb of 12.278 mi. base crs. & bitum. store . for (Michigan, Hough ·or similar Shopping Center, equipment to 1 5/'8 yds.l, Trac- , clearing the ·Vista Reefs from PTMX. surf. por. Nevada For. Corte Madera Hi-Lift Shovel Operator to the Truckee River channel. This Hwy. Tr. 2, begin. at Jctn. Corte Madera. tor Contract was t o 11/z . yds., Heavy Du tY' Repair- job is east of Sparks, Nevad?, WjNev. State Hwy, 28, approx. San Francisco, in the mouth of the canyon. 2 4 · E f N C l'f t t awarded to Chas. L. Har...a, man. N·ote . • - Const. Co., P.O. Box rator 'Or Pugmill Operator, sur- .,;: ~ ; ;, ·: (~:.; ' ··- -- pJipe~ · co_mes out. The remainder Co. , Fallon, $657,795 for const. to: Cameo 1367, Visalia, $65)309-'(Sch. 1-A); face Heater & Planer Op erator,' · :, ''-'- '" ·: :of the Isbell Construction Com- primary hwy. system on U.S.H. $5,000 (Sch: V) ; $142;008 (Sch: Compressor <2 to 6) District .. Busy Fighting · Marysville Area Work -Temoo .Increases .- Fires in Shasta,, Trinity Counties .s!~c~~ :~~c~;NKLE, c. E. COCKAYNE ami. W. it WEEKs, Business_]t,presenta tives, ' . · · · , . The .Oroville Dam has ~1ot been· started and wiH not be started, as far as ean .deter·· . By J. B .. JE, NNING~. · an~ SID .McB... ROOME, . . .. . , . \We" . . · mine for at least two and ~erhaps more years. The starting of this dam depend ·.· upon the Rusip.ess Representatives - .. . · people of C;=tlifornia approving a one and·· three quarter billion dollar . bond issue which will I;n . the month of July. fores~ fires broke out at Pollard ·Flat off ·not be voted upon until November, 1960, and of which there is no assurance that it will be of U.S.H;ighway 99N, _9n t'he Ortgon State lin~ at Iiilt ai1d through· approved by the people. . . , . . . ' out Trinity Center. The U.S. Forest Service says these were the 1 , w · f · 1 t · d t . or. how· many of the brothers I . . , . · . -. . , '· . , e agam ee cons rame 0 1 wrll be needed _MF;ETING 1\lO.TICES · ; l;nggest forest fires 11). tlus p ~rt of the country for many YE;!ars and , publish this warning and· again . · · · · '· , , . th~ members of L~cal 3 :vere praised very highly for _their re· '-''arni~g all . interested _not to IND~STRIAL REPORT: 1· Quarterly Hist~]d Meetfrng: . sponse and efforts H1 helpmg to h. h ·t . th . t t·· f 1come mto this area lookmg for- ~ Gladden, McBean & Co: Oper- . Wrll be held Thm sday, Oct. 15, •. M b , w lC en a1 1S · e ms a 11 a ron o 1 · · t· · · t th r · t h lo-g ( t tl o · ll.. + . cont ro l th e nres.. emers on . . . , \yard. to going to work on a dam awn a : e DlllCO1 n . . pan1 as vb no 1e otu as repor~ e d • : the Gibbons , & Reed job, the a~ ~va.ter lme .for the resrdents. j:ob that is non-e*-istent and may hit' a s-light• lull and it l~as be~ 1)ast month) in the Alcup u~ co , Union Construction job', Ray Ki- Tfirs comrnumty has -had a real 1iot be built f.or years::· w'e are come nece~sary. to lay off quite J Dance Hall (formerly Friendship zer;, Hubner & Michner and-the problem this year. being depend- doing this . because the authori-· a 'numb,er,. oF me11'.·ov.er· the past Hall), 323 E St., Ma rysville ~ at , · '1'rinity Dam River proj.eet: were· ~nt on a well which has fur- Ziation of the bond election next two weeks. . 8 p.m. Let's have fl good ·'ib ig on these fires from three to :!'our , · ed tl t f t·I t year by the legislature has ap- Durif1g May and June ·quite a meeting in Marys\laUe. · · · . ~· M'l f . . 1us 11 1e wa er or 1e pas . . d ays-at a lime. 1 es o v1rgm . t A . parently been published in some few men were hired due to heavy · Th Gr· tr< 'tt · . b d t d th 1 six y years· b t1 1e present time · . e 1evanc.e \l_,omm1 ee- tIm er were e~ roye roug1 1- · . . areas as an actual ·start of con· orders and these were the men l\" t h Tl d ... · .:ib . - out the beautiful Trinity Center the water is so low that addi- t t·. 1 ·h . 'd ff· Thi · · . '.lee s eac .mrs ay evenmg 1 e- , - . . . . . s rue ron. . w. o ~vere 1m o . . .s Is no m tween 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. (l.aJer . area b e f o r e the frres were tronal pipe had to be mstalled to At the present time and con j drcatwn of a general lay off ."' th b . . ) . th ' t d t 1 N 'l ·t · · ' · · e usmess reqmres m e - b r.9ug l1 un er con ro · !!W· t 1a reach the ·-water line. The old · sidering the· outlook. for new At . the rece~t Labor Manage- llrE · H 11 1"10 "E " ·~ t th a e o t ~11 e me a a b ck: , t "'- t· I , bl • f ngmeers a ' v . Y~ ::; ., eY: .r .u .' _l n r" a timers around this: area claim Istarts the balance of the season, men .11'lee mg .t 1e. pro . ~ m 0 ~ Marysville. Here _i s where you to thmr r~u~me. . . ·.. I that tl:,lis has: b~en · the, .d ~tesJ and I th~re are mor~ than enou.gh "A" exc;essrve d u ~t m the m~m fac- I come if you don't thinkthe Bpsi- The . Tnmty ·Dam River pi OJ: h tt t ...· . t.h .· .· ,. .·. . ··O. per a tors reg1stered out'of work, tory was raised by tl:le Umon I ness Agent . has done ti.·ght. ··by ' t · · · ·f 11 · g H b & 0 es year m e past. 80 .years. I· ·· · · .. · Comm'ttee and e e a ed · · · · ·.. " · · :' ec_ . IS · m · u sjwm , u. ner . · . · . · .. · ~ ...... · . _ • . ~:rth th~ . e~~ept!on :Of an.. occa- . I . . . w w re ssur .• ·you, . . . . ~:•- .'' i· , . 1 Michner have s."arted therr ~elo - HIGHWAY 9R ~ ~QUTH · I sional classifrcatron, to take care that the Company has an exten- . , , .· • ': . ·cation road job out. of. Trinity Work in and· aro\trid the ·Red ! ot'any and all calls for men. To sive dust control program under I Rock, Sandi and . Gra::vel a~ul . ~enter with ~ · t?tal o~ 500 work- Bluff area. has b-e~i} · f~ld}r slo\~ ~ 'traVei' in here e~p~ding ~to go ~~0 ~ 1 way. . , .· ,.. · ~ · . · .. , . Re~dy Mixed . .Concret~: , ·: Me€ts I,pg ~ays. This :Job _will want. ap: siJ!C~ the: comP.l~ti:Ort .i:>fthe . Dii~ · : :york?J1' the .orov~lle pa_m, . will Don t. f~rget t~E;! . big: Lmc?ln ',fnday, A~g . 2~ , 1959 ~:t· ,8 p.:n. ''-' prmnmate_1y 4? E_ngmeers. Kan~ei Inond Match pr · Tof.t~etir IC·eloctabon rdoaRd )bop tnea&r l moved in on t'qeir pljmplng sta- situation . S'hbuld cli:ahge:)Le_Yery- , ~2 \ }l ~v9M, ;Bomn:~Mncmg a,tl~Pp.mk. Yuba Consolidated. GoldEieftrds: nm Y ..en er an u er s . . tion job south G.Yr ReciBluff which qne>' cmn-- nes.t assured ~ we Will b.e n~ · ~1e '- ean,. emona . ar ' M t M . d . S . t ·"28:\1959 t So~ , outof !resno, haye mo_v,ect 'j'w!n. tie tl1e R~(f'Biuff. and Corri- l,most. ~appy to: give it the fullest Lmc,oln. ,J · · 7 . :;~ ~· .m~~t~~~~'- ~~glrre~rs Ha~ th_err c~ushmg op. erahons mto 1 ing Canals i11to the Sacramento ':pubhcrty. · . ' · CONCRE~E :'WE ~NDUSTRY j Mar sville ·at .10 ·a.m. fot · : ' th~ Mmer~:v1ll~ and a.re busy work- River The construction· On ' this j·· . . . , ~here rs ~:>Orne mcr7ased ac- . ·· y ' ·. . cr . . . . .:-· ~ . . ing 6-9.' s. Wor-k throughout. Trin- . ·. · . ". -.: ·· . · · . ;WORK UNDER NAY . ·. tiv:ity in the Valley Concrete mght and swmb shlfts. and / .30 . · . · · · · · JOb Will take approximately one · , . · . · . p m for all otherc: _ 1ty_ C~u~ty has been_ e:xtrenlely year. · , . 1 . Concrete lS bemg poured ~rpe plan~ on 1 at Yuba Crty, and the 1 · · · ~. . good . . Hubner & 1VJichner are . . , . the upstream end of, the :f'eter , mdustr:y m the al'ea appears to Natomas Company: Due to the , .< working 6-9's . on their clearing th A£ter. t~ Is p-ro]ectis cornpl~te,d Keiwit tunnel project, and· this 1be quite busy at this time. ·The fac(that Labor Day falls on .the . .job betwe~n Trinity Center and I tl e waterl wrll' be _pumped m_to will take some time to do. All \ housing projects in the area are regular meeting day, no meet- 1 French Gulch At the present 1 e cana s and Will eventually the nounncr will be done on. the very helpful. · '11 b • ld · s t b · · t 1 th h t c · d · r:- · b mg WI e 11e m ep em er. , ·time we have approximately 45 rave roug ou ormng, own day shift dean up on the swing , G. G Williamson encountered N t t' ··n b h ld :•Engineers ·.oh ·· .~his operatiol). . . in:Y0 . Williams. .. and Willows and i shift and: set~ing of forms on the · some r~ugh going at East Marys- . M~~da;eeO~~~ ;,·r 195: ate 10:~~ · A~aiJil· I ~ould li~e · t~ st~te that.l wr.~l con~eGt m~o the·, Sar:r J~a~ grave yard ~hift. This has been 1 viJ,Je d~e to leaky pipe. Consider· : a.m. ·and 3:15p.m. in the Veter- . thrs particular JOb, Is m very q,mtn v;ne~ ~~hr;!1 · wrtlb fl1FBihsh a very good JOb. able prwe had to be-replaced, the ans Hall in Folsom. , steep country Fortuna t e 1 y wa ·eF .~;Cilr n:ngavron ° a1 t1 e Tl - h b 1 b · d fault of the pipe ·we are in- ~ · . ' enough the has had no se- fa.rmers j~b . between Red Blu.£fl and' . b 1er e , a~ .,~en1 s_ever~. : [\ge ,f0nJ!R.ed: that it wo{lld not stand Lincoln Imlus.triai Co u·n 1!: U: . ' · . · Sacramento 1 JO ·S g~nng ~- m .~ e are?,,Vv }iJ.C'l as: ' · .. · J · ·t B d ~·rl b · 11 ..1) nous a<;!cigents due to the c,au- · . gi:veR wm:k !tQ• ~HriteJ 9:!'J{l'\'JlPber 1the EJliessm:e. om . o~r . '~ l . e a . Cq ell tion exercis~d by the individua~ Brother. Ralph Km~ht, _Supt. 1, £ the brotl1er I. 0 ;·. iR~ rM1- ~ice, ·GOLD DREDGING · me~tmg -Ir:- ·Septem_ber. G_eneral ,. · operators. · Let us hope the job 1 fo~ Bald ·wn~ Cons_tru ctron, ~s ex- Jotm c. Gist, Herrington, l?acific A.notluer sour note was struck Membership meeti~g will . ~e <, contip.ues to !1ot~ .,,,\ts · ~afety re~~'j. ~F.~,m ~ly happ~ with the dm~ate . Bridge Co. ~md -~fxton and Hoi- a~ Natomas Co. , the Board of __h . ~ld .!ues .d ~Y, '. S~pt: ~, . ~~5 ~ m ord. Sh~a,-I}a_rse;,-Mornson .. Clear m the Lass-en .Par~ . Ralph re- comb bef.ng the contractors. dr.reetors ordered No. 8 Dredge the Lmcol JU~I tY _A t;~,ditonmp at V/> c;reek · ,: : ~unnel . proj;eEt · I$ :;: still cently moved 'his opera:ti:ons in Th . · . f · .. b ~ closed dow.11 around the midd1e 1:1:30 p.m. for ' swmg· and; gfave Wdi·kin~(thfee Shifts·".{) days' ~1~· ;for 19 mileS ·of resurfa'cing ill , . . .e\~ are OU~ ~~We~ JO: S go 1 Of July. . yard S fi if t 'S, 4.:15 ~ p.ffi. jo:r all 1 though ·'the)/ are still gettf~g a Lassen. 'Fhe otl1er day while vis- hng mt· ~e area: aG ey ~gllmeerds j· A -number of those laid off .others. .. · : · · lot of water in tlle intake- which iUng the . brotherg On this partie- . ave. ~~O'O, O~lel mM re~llll VI , de Can]··· , wer,e older men, some with Ieng c· t p · '-.; ~ t · ,~ t . · , · · .· : . . · 'b th·' r . t · d one m · rovr , e. . orn · an · e- , . . · · · onere e tpe ~nuus ry: 71u'.d~ e s ·• has . slowed .down the muckmg . uar]o,1 .· ee 1. J:ma · earoup d ~ h . . h. ls.ervrcewiththeCompany, mo.s.t M d · S t ~ t ..,. ~ . . · · . · . . '· · . o Th . . . ver on · ave· one eac ' m 0 ro· , - . . . . on ay ep ...... 14 . 19. ;).9 a "f . 30 •· e ·operat,ron ,COif ~ Id~rablY. The f~l- lf09~ was a coo1(· .70· . . , ere ) S · ., . . :not old enough to quahfy for . . ' ·tl . ""'' a · . H• ·· I tth · d·t·· · "" · · · only one co ·p·,, f f th .vr 11.e. ·· ·s · l ·t b ,_ t ld t p.m. In. 1e Dnbmeers .a'11 ." •. · ows a e a ~ : n~.ve uE:)en g9mg . · m :.raiJt · rom ,r:;, . . ; ocr~ ·s ecun. y, . ~l oo o o Mar sville. · · full for<;!e with thE:) concrete brothers on th~s 'JOb who· are . Eug~ne Lu.hr Co. has .a go_od I quahfy for JObs m the labor Y crews · fn full .openi.tfol;l. The , batc~ing _it in the. .c~m~ grou~ds~ .levee JOb gomg fu]1 blast Wl~h mar\Cet.. Mak~s a plentj: to~gh Peterson TraetQJr Company- Shea - Kaiser - Mordson Gravel ·They claim that It IS rmpossrblr:; a couple of ?u~contractors,_ LOJ.!~~ deal. Hrgh time . men . m hrgh New York Machine Shop: Meet- . Plant at Churn C~ee~ ·fs ~lso in to bqil beans or eggs due to the Rob.erts bmldmg levee · With hrs. l places in Industry and tf1e Gov- l~g_ subjec_t tocal!. full operation. and this will be a high alfitud ~. One of the broth:- . eqmpmen_t . and ~roth~r . Bud Iernment started doing something permanent plant' in Redding. ers ·reports that he boiled his Plant . domg the cle~nng an_d .about this problem. These men Jim. Clack is ahead of schedul'e breakfast eggs ·for 30 minutes grubbmg. Brother Hiekman Is , and their .families still have to . er Co. plant our thanks anQ ap­

on his ·access road at Whiskey- I and·stiH they were strictly sun-· pfo j e c't superintendent and l'. gci on Ji-idng-but with \Yhat?{ 1.Preeiation for thcidoyal supjPort . towp and Jim claims· hi,s j'ob win lj nysi~e up. ~his · j~b is workir:-~ BrotheL" Bust.er Camer.o111 is the YUBA CONSOLIDATED GOLD Iwe. receive .· a~ ~he meetings at be completed by November of 6-10 s. In thli!. :particular area m :grade foreman for Luhr Com- T1le sun shi11,es brighter there, Chrco ~nd. Otov~ne . We ~a lf ~I - ' 59._J. c. Con;J.1.ton· has compl'ete<,l Lassen P~rk ~~ has been know~ : pan~. ., wit1l fGur boats busy digging, wa.yi;i fLgtue on. -the1f1 bem~ m _ his crushi:t;lg operation down the l·to snow m July _an~ Au g·u s t, Srms and Batt hav~ -~ost of [the, work pieture is gop_g and the 1'i ; a~te.r.J.dance a,wl 1t ma~es · us _ · f~el . Kla~ath. River anq has nqw !herefqre, Baldwm_ Is very _anx- t~e dirt mo~ed on ~~&Ir .· B ·ear b~others have little complaip.ing that Gur eHGrts a.re worth wtnle. moved in at SusanviH~. The op ~ 1ous fo comp~ete hrs operatiOns. Rrver levee JOb 11eal': 'N1colau_s. to do. Wish we could cret a little I·SHOPS ! · • ~· e:ratfoil on. the blac~!'op is :due· 1\1~ .- 'V!:· Brl:Jwn, is wide open on IThey still have a _lot' !:l~£:. ~ inis? ,better attendance at th~ . meet- :·: B~ldwin's · Shop i.n_ ~al?'syille to be completed abo:ut August his JOb on Hatchet Mt. where work to do. On this same ·pro)· 1in as however. Yuba Industries ls _probably tfu~ iD.t!S.lest m the 15 Baldwin Construction 'fs in he fa~es the same weather prob- ect Malfitano has completed ' ar~ 'broadenin cr their horizons 1 a.llll!lr' & e.e.us progres~ an.d ~. am Martmell'I s.ays bon J~bs. Iliac's last JOb ~vas on NO'FICE TO ALL i\'IEIVIBERS .· 1expect to have a · proposal to . 0 . '-"~ · · Vt'l'r;;· ~ · ::~lollP · ~ I • ~hat - hers_ try~ng to complete the the D1amond Match proJect at WORKING' IN SIX COUNTIES I, bring to yoti in the very' near ; GENIE}U\~ l CONTRAC70;'5 ,!. 1 . JOb before the .snow falls. The Red Bluff. I am sure that a lot We . · • · .. - • · . have been extremely busy 1f t . · · · ·· · · 1 Y ' Gibbons ~ ~eed. freew~y job. at of the .brot~ers thro'ughout the during the month of July caH~ng t u ~~e.wouid ] j k e to crive the I · Ced~r ~~ !~ fi~=::E! ~ 1 1 Castell~ .1s rn .run sw.mg with area wrll m1ss Mac. at·our F.egu·-. ?n the. contrac to ~·s and notlf!" I brothers at Butte Cre:k Rock :Mmbe:eA.G.c: · !Wo. ~hifts : .:t~e~r cleanng work lar quarterly Irl:eetmgs. W~ also ~n~ them of the 1 ncr ease . ~n Co. pl~nt and the Henry J. Kais· :.,==· ,;,• ' ,e===,;;,,;,;,7""~=i· Js·fmishedand about 60 per cent regret the untimely demrse of wag.es. If any member has a d1s- · , · · .of tli.e' concrete · work is done. brother George·Buhrig who was crepancy in his wages or has not ------''------.--- . · Joe Lenia h~s a subcontract on employed at the Trinity Dam received his retroactive , p~y ..._ • the Gibbons"&: Reed job and Joe River project and was killed in from Just 1, please contact this . . PAR I,s ~ B.R . SQ :. ha~ all 'of' his :r.ed cats in high an unfortunate accident Off the office .or see us in the field. The , · · · : gear. The ·,Pelefz .Construction job. We would .Jike' to wish· a Redding oJ.fice remains open on. Ge~e ral Co: nf.iact~ rs.- Highway and Public W orks 1 ·• · · · ~o: out o·~ S~nh{~o. s~ has._n:o~ed . speedy ~ecovery _to ·brothel: Stey- ' Thursday .11-ights .f.rom .7. p:m. ·t_q,1 .. f!HQNE . 33'0 P. 0,. BQX ·6 , · ..BE ·NICIA,· CA~n::. m on their JOb .

~ ~ I~[!!H" ~ J! t:y· ~ ~rc n~ II s--· I ~-~"'lr'l ~ ~~\!fl ~ D. :u1g;lf\ro . · pr m~ ~~ -- ,_l ~ ~u r ~ ~r . s • bd~\ vat, 1° ~· fumE• ~~ ~ lU HA- AifBUSY I E I . ,Oil day •• I a!\ e ~ asy ~ By HAROLD LEWIS and i By WALTER M. TALBOT, A~ McNAMARA and C. L. CASEBOLT, H .· ... -~ By GLENN L. DOBYNS, Safety Repr - ~sentative RUPERT TEVES, j . Business Representativ~s . . Another Labor Day obs~rvance, the 77th; is· just ahea~'---:for BusLness Representatives 1 · · · · · · · · · ·. · -- - • - - - - On v.._--1-da' y' ev' eni'n_g - at 6:00 o!clock, Septen1ber··· 4th, the . whistlB . -f--. . 5.0· 1 . s'.. I ~we ~re happy to report that ·the out~ohiork lisLb~re in .the . .l' l . . • Aloha rom the t1 tate -· kt M d t d' t · t · · 'dl d" · · h' · Sho ld th a .. blows for starting the Labor Day Hol~day and the m~dness . Will the . state of true ·democracy: - S~ ocd ofn- o es ot_ ,IS ndc I_Sl· rapi Yt. mu~Is ·t;· .th u ·. ·. t :h .~· . · . f . man or opera Oft; an OI ers con mue aS I as ~ pas ree_ begin-a frantic race to have fun durmg the last holiday of tl!e 1 Th' . _ . _ - i IS was. proven m our nst weeks we should be ble to place the brothers on new JObs as they. sum_mer ~e~son. . . I Istate electwn on July: .28th when I complete the ones they are now on without much lost time._ Smc_e It was first celebrated I {A LA' B 0 & 's· the people of Hawan voted . to ; Due to the fact that the jobs this . . . . . , back 'm 1882, Labor Day has 'd. ·· · · 'R send to Congress three men, j t lar e we will con- time this article Is prmted as if " ~een to. celebrate the outstand- ~ H·O I·D AY e~ch .of differen~ ancestral _ori- ;:aaJnar~a~~ me~bers finishing has ~wo shifts _now working. of _the work- .1 gm. Dan Inouye IS an Amen can Y · d. t t; th Ne. w Oliver De. Silva, In<;:., of San · mg achievements . some an · s ar mg o ers. · L d · . · b'dd · th mgmen. and workmgwomen. . who of Japanese ancestry Hiram . b· t . · la t p··or·t ean ro, was · 1ow I er on •e _. , . . ' . JD s e1 smce our s re 1, t t' f c · 1 H 11 1 . . recons ru<;: 1011 o orra o ow -have· helped make Amenca the Fong Is an Amenc.an of Chinese 1 .· greatest industrial nation in his- i ~ncestry and Oren Long is an ~~ ale. . . :,Road from' the garbage dump, . tory. One of the _ideals of work-~ American of Caucasian ancestry. , Teic~ert A~gregate~, low bid~ south_ of. Tracy; to the Alameda_· '·· ing people throughout the coun- 1 The populace also elected an 1 ae_r for the _onstructwn of . ~a County lme. . · ··._ try has been and is the preven- IIrishman for and a 1 fayett_e Street, from Van ~men Stanfield and Moody are mak· · tion of death and tragedy, Chinese-Hawaiian for lieutenant · tc: Ed~son, and reconstruction of ing the new approach to the El Tracy overpass which is being · ;. disability and hardship - with 1 governor. State _senators and IWashmgton Str~et, between ... safer work, safer working places, Se~ ·' ··· '' · · representatives include P()rtu- Dorado and Edison Street, for , constructed by MacCloskey Con· 4 61 ' and safer workers. Lahor organi- _· ~- it.-- , gue1;)e, Chin_ese, Japanese, Fili- $ 7,5 · · ,. !struction Company. This same ·. ·· zations have worked hard to pro- pinos, Hawaiians, Irishmen, Numellini Cor~s~tuction w ~ s Ifirm was low bidder on ·a sman •_ mote s. a~ety on the job. Today, I Englishmen and others of Euro- awarded the additiOn to be bmlt job on_ the Grant Line Road and · the National Safety Council tells pean descent, proving ,to the at the Preston School of Indus- a paving and drainage job .It . us, more than twice as many · world that we are truly a denio- try at lone for $596,00~. 1~ the Port of Stockton for $1,. ·"workers ,are killed in off-the- I ~ •• AT PLAY cratic state in the greatest dem- Stockton Construc~wn . C~m- 900. ·__ · job accidents than in work acci- 1 ~ •• • ON THE WAY ocr a tic nation. . pt any. wbas . suc ctes~tul m h~Idhdif.g Claude c. Wood Company of' 0 0 · dents. ·. · 1 Biggest news momentarily· is . wo ~ s m 8 oc. ~ ~ IC Ie Lodi was the low bidder t~ Who will mostly be injured, ·1will participate in observing la- the election of Brother Harold m witll the multi-million dollar "the State of California Division · killed and sustain the. worst 'fi- b.or's national holid~y in tra~i- "Pineapple" Lewis . as president sewer pro~ram that is under- of Beaches and Parks for-roads · nanciallosses from accidents? It, twnal ways. They Will march m of the Building and Construe- wa~. One JOb for ~S8,l00 for a am! parking areas to be graded will be working people-mem- Labor Day parades and will take tion Trades Council of Honolulu. samtary trunk hne an!} the and oiled in the amount of $34,· · bers of organized labor, their part in rallies where the accom- We do not want to ·se'erri naive o~her for $375,140 for con~truc- 738. wives and children. · plishments and aspirations of la- but being an old "dirt stiff P t~on of the North Plant mver- Fredrickson Brothers of Em· Labor Day was made a nation- bor will be reviewed by the "Pineapple" Lewis is . a fight~r sion trunk ~ewer. . eryville have started the recon· . .f 1 d · h f th k speakers of ~Lhe day But many h' h Is· JUS· t w·h at Is. nee· d e d to. Due. to the fact that the JObs. structwn. ' and surfacmg· o Dun· al ho i ay m onor o e wor - · ·11 w IC . this year are not large we will · _ · . . . ing-- people of America. It was oth . er th . ousan d~ of l peop e ~vi head the council. Proof of ap- . can Road near Lmden . . climb mto their cars and )am f h' t f. constantly have members fm- . .created to Colnmemorate tile . prova1 o Is pas per ormance . h' d t t· th J c McGehee & Sons of h.. t f · d 1 b the streets and highways as they th : . t b th Is mg some an s ar mg o ers. · · . . . ' ac.thieevi_re~ieg~ sst~n~~;~n;:~ivi~gor head for their favorite vacation was 'le ~a~~mouEs ;oi; yk ef New jobs let . since our: last re- Oakdale, were low bidders for poit are: . construction and surfacing of - s ot to celebrat~ the h 0 l"da counci. ro er . . ova o r dedication to the humanitarian P s . . . . I y. the Plumbers & Pr~efitter~ Lo- - Teichert Aggregates, low bid- Summit Ranger Station Roa. · , principles for which labor stands . . Entire famil~ershwikl~dbe occupy- cal was elect~d vice-president der for the construction of La- Stanislaus National Forest, 'i1i· · . Labor Day Holiday was never mg some cars. e I s-especia1- and Brother Richard Dumancus f tt St t f v B ren ·olumne County for $29 750 . _forward to a is the new secretary-treasurer. tayEed~ r_ee d, ro_m t ~n t' u f S M M .G ' C mp,an f . . intended to be celebrated by in- ly will be looking c - aw o y o · · d d tl th t t . b' t· · · b t; d 0 h . · o · Ison, an recons mc wn-o . . . _:' Jury ~n . ea 1 on e s. ree s 1 I~ Ime swim~~ng, oa mg, an _ n ~ e construction scene, we Washington Street, between El Stockton was low bidder to .the ,;~ n~ h_Ighways or from accidents Id?mg all the _thmgs th~t~ are fun. are ~hll very _b~sy. _Work ?n ~he Dorado and Edison Street, for City of Stockton for the crea· '/,SSl. tion of the city's first off-street ··d n any other way. _ 1Fisherl?en Will_ be anxwus t_o get ~ap;~~rt ~~.?Jects IS contu~um,g $4 . These are SOI?e of the reasons I to their _favor:te lake .. _ .~nends . f~ ,jP,?h . 'gea~, and Kaisers Nomellini Construction was parking lot at California and . ·why all orgamzed 1 abo r has an~ relatives vnll be awaitmgthe ~aw a!'r-K~I proJect at Koko Head awarded the addition to be Channel Streets in the amount united in a single effort to make arnval of mal?-y thoosands of IS gomg mto second gear. The built at the Preston School of of $45 499. M. Miller out of Los Industry at I6ne for $596,000. ·Rod~hi Construction was the Labor Day a 'safe and happy.holi- 1 the ?ccup~~ts ?f the ca_rs. No ~ompany ;_, day. Many of you can-remember 1 one IS anti_cipatmg a~ythmg ex- Angeles ~I~. get the under- Stockton Construction Com- successful bidder on the . go]f ·' Wh~n the Fo:n:th of July , left 'cept an enJo~able holiday. . gr~und utilities contra~t from: pany was successful in bidding course to be constructed in Van ' , a b1g toll of m)ur~d and killed If _th~ commg Lab~r D~y Hoh- Karser ~nd both parties are 'two jobs in Stockton which tie Buskirk Park in the southwes_t · from _the use of highl~ danger- day IS like pa_st ones, It will mean happy With a good agreement. Iin with the multi-million dollar section of the city. ous firecrackers and fireworks. ~hree days of ambulances _rush- Speaking of contracts, a Local ' sewer program that is under- J. L. Croft & ·Son, Inc., .e We~ do not celebrate the Fourth,j mg to. the sc~ne of an ~cciden~, HB3eontract will be signed with way. One job for $58,100 for a moving right along on the r1 _tl thaL way today. 1 speedmg pollee cars with therr M. Miller Company to prevent sanitary ti;unk line and the oth- job at Calaveras Big Trees.· Many thousands of members sirens ~omg, emergency cases the invasion of our jurisdiction er for $375,140 for construction Brother . Rip Edwards is fore­ . ·· of organized labor in cities large for hospitals, calls for the under- by tlle independent unions and of the North p 1 ant inversion man on the sub-grade work and and small all over the country taker. And many thousands of an island-wide agreement on an trunk sewer. has the brothers lined out doing "----_;_,.------wr_ecked and · smashed up cars indu·stry-wide basis for the island s. & Q. Construction Company a real good job. bemg towed tv the nearest g_a - of Maui is being sought. Nego- of South San Francisco have I Carey Brothers are moving Irage. Fathers, mothers and c~I~- tiations between the Maui chap- subbed the construction of the Jlots of dirt and rock on their · dren who started out to VlSlt ter of Honolulu Building and oxidation ponds to Al Haworth job up on Carson Spur in Ama· . friends won't get there. In some Construction Trades. Council and of Stockton. dor County. The roadway is nar· cases f_r~ends and relatives will the General Contractors Asso- M. J. Ruddy & Son, on their row. on the Spur and they C?ll· be noh~Ied that one _or h~o of ciation of Maui were progress- job near Farmington, have sub- not use too much equipment. the family has been killed m an ing nicely until a certain em- bed the dirt work to Andrew L. There is a traffic dela:y of two accident and the rest are in the player council group was called. Micek. and one-haJf hours on this .job, hospital. in from Honolulu . .Negotia tions Lee Stephens was low bidder so if you are headed that way the sp'tiil reter:tion 1_ eve e- on yo1ll' vacation read :· th~ sA1 · We of the _Operating Engi- we~e halted and an island-wide, on 1 neers Local Umon No. 3 should stnke was called to back up our near Stockton Harbor m the board. so you won't have-to w'!rt all recognize that safety is a way demands which are- not exces- amoul_lt of $42,000. The job will so long. of life, both on and off the joh. sive. ·A plea for strike contribu- probably be completed by the R. W. Byers of Redding is do· Organized labor has always en- tions has been made to all AFL- . Iing the clearing job on uti c ~ couraged and worked for safety. CIO mem?ers and wholehea~ted some dredge and fill ~ork_ i~ R~servoir, which is four_ rough :And be sure to take all your safe- support IS requested. Kaiser- front · of Fort DeRussy m Wa1- , miles south of Lake Alp me. He ty problems to your local Repre- ~urns will _b_e petitioned for un- kiki, . ~ut commencement of the has three SJ?a~l cats. working_ as sentatives. During this Labor wn recogmtwn before the 15th work IS dependent on approval ;the reservoir IS soft and w I H Day vy eekend, we of th~ safety Iof August for all cons~ru~ ti? n of the Corps of. Army Engi-In_ot h~ld · up · under the . heavy committee of the Operatmg En- . employees under . our )unsdic- neers. The councilmen of the ' ngs. . _ gineers Local Union No. 3 urges ltion. We also intend to file for City and County of Honolulu Claude C. Wood Company, . of everyone to drive with caution, 'recognition with Territorial Con- have granted approval of quar- Lo di, are busy on a number of courtesy, ·and common serise. tractors before the 15th of ry operations on Kaiser's prop- small jobs in -this area. Great records have been achieved August. erty in Maile: This approval was The rock plants in the . area for safety on the job. Take those Contract reopenings will be needed before erection of Kais- are keeping quite a few of the safe working habits out onto the held with Hood Construction er's P_ermanent~ Cement I?anu- brot~ers busy _crushing rock aJW highway. Company, Hawaiian Pip e and facturmg plant m Nanakuli. makmg hot mix. W Every member and his family Construction Company, Fisher Our _ members are PERSONAL NO~ES _ , too, has an im~ortant part i~ C?n~truction, Gilbert Kobatake, aga~n :re_mind:d of ~he_ d~n~er Brother Francis Welsh, .who~ this all-labor drive to make La- Lmuted and J. M. Tanaka, In- of mvaswn or our ]unsdi~twn we repor_ted as recuperatmg 1n • bor bay a safe and sane holiday. corporated. Hi-Way Transporta- by the independent umo_ns . the last Issue of the N;ews ; ha_s Each of us has a personalrespon-ltion is already under contract W_hen you meet your non:umon ret.urned to St. Josephs Hg.sp_I· sibility;-- for making the labor UJ?-til Septem~er 30, 196~. There fnends, preach the umon, to tal for further surgery. and- ].S campaign su.ccessful. It's· up to Will be an I?-dust.ry Wide. ~711 1 t~em, sell_ them on the neces- now assured that the JOb has . each of us to observe the simple cent hourly mcrease effective s1ty of bemg a member of the ?een sucessfully co~pleted and and sound practices of safe driv- August ·15, 1959. clean .and honest local we Is now re-recuperatmg. . ing, safe walking, safe swimming Complete assembly of Kais- hav~. The more_ completely or- BLOOD BAN_K CLUB and boating rules, and safety er's dredge "Judah" has been gamzed we engme~rs are, the Brother Chffo~d Johnson was practices in other holiday activi· unavoi_qably delayed till about less chaJ?-ce t h e mdependents the solen contnbutor ..to t~e ties. Let's set a safety record the third week of Au~ust when have to mvade. The s_ooner we Blood -Bank Club _ this PAt that labor can be proud of, not dredging is expected to start at are completely orgamzed, the month. We ~ad o_!lly on dep~ only during the holiday but the Koko Head fishpond. Kais- sooner w~ will h~V:e the wages and two withdrawals, : leavmg ' .,Well, ·there's·- a Switch every day. Let's all ~ be on the er has also .conipl~ted negotia- and workmg conditiOns that are the bank ~ompletely depleted of E_or, You!" job again Tuesday. tions with the Territory to do long overdue. blood agam.