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. FEB_RUARY.- 1 ~ 9 -6~ - .· fGenerar: secy.-T reas: barton to ·.Jake .art -"f,lall .0

L:.::. -:~- ,_· · Confe·rence .;;.:.._:, ~ -r' . ' · / At the invitation of President ·Kennedy, Hunter P. Whartor." general secretary-treasurer _ Gf ~·· the International- Union of Ol> erating Engineer-s, will play· 2. · major· r ~l ~ · in the -Presidc;1t's Cohfen:ince on 0 c .cup a tio11a!l Safety.. - The conference is schedulem for March 6, 7 and 8. in Wasb ington, D. C. · , Al E. Brown · secretary-trea;)'• .. urer of the United Papermaker r~ .. . . - _ . . - , . and Paperworkers, AFL • GIO, . :Access rqads to the dam site can be. seen in the background, , _ will make one of the two princi· and an out-let is in th~ shade~ _ of the· mountain side at right. pal 'addresses at . the. c,~os i ~g , -plenary 'session .. of the ._ Co nfe:r~ · ...... · enee' oir :Mai:ch 8." ).Wore thaJl •· 8:; · ' -· - · · · ·ciozeri ot-her leaders of the lab&-r 'G- :.." . . .·. .. .I' 'movemeii.t ar~ invoived in Cor. ~ - ' . ··e·. ··.- n·": e··r ·..-a · ·._. . ' fere~~e.. plannin,g ~-' ?. ·t _will 1'ak8 ·- •· · . . , , -- - · · part ~ m workshop sesswns. • : _·. ~-~ < ·. ~ ' ' ., PANEL

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Job .: Call's~ Jor

~~ ?_? :,_~_ r__c it)l;t,~~ , ~r- ~- ~_m~_~,js, ~~~ ._/_'~'- ~ ~t_ lf·_ Jt \ ~_PLe~ ?. 1---_~-S~h~_ f_._ Pf· f·q_.-~ ._: . ~~ _ e!Vt ;ffar_, tsell anq ·Bo·b Yogr:;:as · - ~Ir"'ma ·n· ·- Dlck · 0 . ae er · ·. · . \'J-:' ltll~1· -;· - ~ ~-, -:-.;; , ~C?), ,.-..i-' ) · 1-:- -~ lr"f" 't'l )('i·!-,.· ; 1~ ..:v.: !'' -)Ar-.··'t.~);'_;~·~{1_,;f· ' -'··:· ·· · , · ·· · Hfeman -'ah.Ci J.ef.r.j : !Wa.~r · l - -. ; Gl'6ln,it~ ; < Cons.tr)1ction - co~- - ~: _iJP:'!Pd.t: .. ·.-·.r-H~ ~~~~_tY.:-nJ~'l'f ·. 1 .~-.;-~,._f·t-f' ..· •.. -.!fl~~!l .~~~i- . · -: · · · · .. · · '.__ · . _-·· -.. · I'P'W>':_.•:J'i 'Ya ..-. t_J1e,;,,,I_p.w,_,.!{.Id,der_- on~ .: ·.siJ·e_c,i_f_,ic,a,._ Ho_. P.,s,.... - $36 8"0 t t fJ • k 1 . t:·he .. • Sc~·· >::> Jos·e ·. · · 1 t : hi h · · ··· i ~ ,'? -·~~9l),J,ag ·,, 9r:-. Pilr. mg · H '-~(:reej}IP,g .P_ an .... w ..(2 A , 'iniproye'ment''.:in: ··¥salinas: '' T . Water.. \Y: o.~- k~~- are· of .: the .. stric~- . . put !n:to . , ~pe;rat~op_ )f yea,r -·firin .is ~ busy · on several ho¥sing ·. est ,1\?·tu r:~ . _and __ reqtt.ire equip'- ago, ti1e follo)-vmg ~r. othets; are. pn'ljeets· throug1fout the .ar.ea._ •. men( methods, ::irid '·manpower: . ' ...... ·...... · . . . l'b . tl t o -· ·_· c .H ., employed: Fenton Silvev,_. L__ og an ..· ;Mad'Onn_·_a . Constniction torn: o fa ca 1 er· 1a · scar . o1mes . · - · ·· . . · - · .- ·:-... . · · · · . · · · . ~- -. >" - R-tse · ·· lYla,- pany-has-'completed -the ,HetAn- ·. Inc·· .,~ ,.:.an ~ a -- tb.e . o. ·pera ... _-- t·:mg · E ng1--- , Rush. · · ' -Gene. ___Matzek - . . .. · . · '- . ..:. . _ . . .- _ • ., _ neers are capable oLprovicting. - thews, Bill Johnsonan~Jim J:an,,dez1 Dam and IS showmg - lp~o~ · Personnel -elnp{(l"ed on this cer. Bro_the_r Bcyd VarneiisJhe- .pro gres,s;/~-P. · ;tr e. GQ{lZill~s h1.g~: • • , .,., .• -.-1 .• · •• · • ·, , ,. ·.J·' 'rw; •. n,·, 'a · . way by-pass Job· · ·- • . - · ,. J?~oJect ;ar ~ , R. E. Suttop, pro]- . PI:?,lt t1 ; gr~a, ~~r,. . ,,At the pres~nt I · ·. - ~ 'i' . f''··. --. · · · ::-ect manage_r; w. G?ats, fo~eman; they:. ar~ : c o n~str_ucting · a rie vv I _Ted W:a.r·klns, ?as_ CJ, St?~Jh two· and_ w__ · Bro\~~ · P. Be ~_l , n. Rog- l .,_ . _h. . . , .... -.~ . . :cr·· _h. .. .f. .- -.-._ ~ mile ,- road repa1r . JOb. I.n vam_1f -, eFs ; h Woolndge, ·D. . :Trull and crus er P1 } Tit,_~u ;;_I~, J: ~ .? 11og~v . Rober-ts. _ . . .. , . ~. , , MdU:A CRANE. & RiGGING are seen throughout the San Jose A. Latlo; Er1gineers.; ·~ . . . ·I ir,gl .E?ight,wel~;~r~~i . G~f B oi· l;J~, · P~tersen Broth ¢r~ .of Ca;r1p 1 are-~, ;h. ere~e ,r ~j;~g boo~s· are in demand . .The ' abov.e pict'uie . L. C. ·· ~ m~~ hs ~tt~t~~~ has been'l ci:r:t~~,~!:l~~·~f:Jt~~~?~~~;~j ~~~,it-~s~~~~at~~f~ci~il~~Ki~~~-; s·aving sign being placed above. their large . t . k . th s 'd b shows the Guaran-t_y· . instrume?tal in keeping a l~r~e Holbert, . Claud·_ . Bandy. an~ Mim- Is _o~~ w_ ~r _ m e ean gesu _ new 'bui'ldi~g on 'Winc'heSter Road in San Jose. The crew ha~- number of the Brothers l5usy nee Snutl:l . . Blll Byerly IS ·the ~IVISIOnm Santa Cruz . . '. . ' dling th·is piece of equipmel'lt is ~rq ther Dick Hutchings, oper- q1is wirite1~.' _' In" J l~e'., hot -. plai).t, ~orema. n ..:. Otlle:r_)3rothe~swo,r-~-,- ,' ,- Mc~lJl.J.:~ & ~e,$,~e+; .. is. ~ak~n~ ator, and Andy Anderson, the oiler.' · : .. · · · which . was established a year mg m the plant are: Bill Race, good progress m the WldeJJ,lQ~ . . ·---. - ·- . of' El· Camino Real, nea:r: Pal< . • . · . · · Alto. . , · · · · :·~ 8 . ex~:~~ti~g~~~~~e?.s6~u~{~!p!~ ·r.. :s .. ct e. :·•I n ·,. .. -· ment ·on Channmg Road m Pal< ' -·~ ...... l t f Alto; the · prime contractor 01 (Continued from. Page 1) P. H. McCarthy, i.~1e att0rney ers, and the, Executive Board, we returned to office for · another I this job is & Haynie. that the r~s~lt~tion impl i~~ - representing the union on the were extrernely glad to see the term: . . · Hovvard J. White . is pourinl '"The Tru'stees and the ·Execu- . pension plan and Bert Jacobsen turnout at the meeting and we We believe this is a healthy the concrete for 15 mot,el anc t ive Board ar; ~ ful~~ _aware of I representing the Martin · E. _. Se- J feel t_l~ar~t ~v as rew~r~iog to see J situation ;ric( ti1at_' ~ cti~ns spea'i{ an eigp.t ~ sJQry h,otel, plu~ . a c'on the _resp9lil81.h:!1tles t? gal Company, who gave the 1 the way the business.. was ·con- better than any written words. ventioniiaii, '\vl.th a 1200=-Seatin; grav~ ~ he 1 membership m the admm1stra- · . 1 · . · · · . · . . · · capacity ·in. Mountain · View ·on of· the ·P:ensio. n. Fun.dc. · mern~ ~- rshrp a full_ report a_s to. _du_,cte~ m an order.ly_/_and b1,1si ~ It de~_ ops,tra \e_ ;,." J h<\lt __Jne~e _..rp e_, m- . , tl · ' Brother Robert Long is the bois COI\'liV!ENDATION· . .the legality of th ~ :-trust a,s "~''ell , ne~. s-like ma,nn_~ r as _itrnor~ - g~n- bers. in their.respective pist:d~ts . , , . __ , ,_- ,, . always is at _meetings of r~tain a great deal of faith and ope~ at;~ on. this job. FreerriaJ "The Executive Board com- 1 as the actu_C}rial fa<;:t;:; per_tatning Ierally 1 n:ends the Trustees of tl~E' Pen- ~ to the uni01.1 pension fund. the Engin _e~rs. · confidence in those ·who - have Pavmg ~ d01_n,g the street worl; sror: _T_ru?t ·Jfupg !or: their 1:~sy, There , wa~ a que?tio!f ~p!I. an- MEETINGS ser ~~d . tl'l~m .' so 'faithfuHy , · \yere signed in 19'62. · ·· ·;:· . : ~ - i,_·o r l~ing;- .. ai Cabrlllo-;. Colleg( in~m;n benefits .!o all members organization, tl1e, members vot- --; . 1alcmg v;; ith Gra11ite Construc__tio j Will be secured. ed 318 to 12 to concur w1'tl1 the · ..... l · .t-"1 t · t '· aomlg .• cne ct' cour s, . • · Ath theld ExecutiD ve bBoard meet- rec om m'Emdati~n of tile Execu- Y.·'o· u· Ma.. y -_H ·a .v.· e. M' 0 n e-y D.·u e_ mg. Otsan . edrnn~samage.. . ,~ ~ng e on . ecem er 29, 1961, tive Board . .. 1~ was mo v~ d, sec ond ~d a11d car- - By this action, they demon- BLOOD DONORS ned to.adopt t_he abov_e recom- strat~d that they wantto keep' a If you worked for two or more day that under state law an em- P_ete Bottelfson, Bill Daltor sound pension plan, not one that em 1 1 t t h n P d ~~ S · 't' · J mendab_ond t t , and thattl tl1lS_ tlrecom- tl p ayers as year, oo muc plqyer was required to \vit_hhpld J.,o.scoe ~ oun s, 'J. om mi n, I men a _IOn, oge l~r WI 1 .1 e merely looks good on paper, but may have been deducted fro~ and .Robert E. Martin. Mqrti: resolutiOn, be 1mmeogra_phed one that will take care of all of . one per cent of the firsi. $3,6UO ha.s don ;:,ted three .tl·m· e dur·I·n and d . t 'b t d t th b · your pay check for: disability in- -- . Is n .~1 e 0 e m~rn ers our members as time. goes on · · paid in wages to each wGrker .19(H; however Brother Martini . ~t the ,sem1-annual meetmg on and iS built on a sound founda- surance .. If so, yotl are entitled · · , ,. . , . tJ , d . . January_13 , 1962. ti'on...... ' . . during 1961. but th~t in. case,, I ;le Ol1i~ ' orior in the. Sqnt to a re~und f:rom the Department . . · . - . . Cruz Chapter. . . . . REPORT BOARD of Employment of anything over where an employee worked_ for , , Se~e.r a l of the. Brothers in th tl E $36 d d · d f · · · · At. the semi-annual meeting, A 1genera t repor o f ,1e X· . · e ucte or that purpose, two or more employers during San-~- J.ose area have nee,de, ENGINEERS NEWS ecptive Board covering its ac- but . YO.U, m~st c_ lai~!} , ;it ?efore __ the . y ea~- .' .· m_o.rec than the __.··_$: 36 , blood_. _,;,_.i::! ar~e quant~ties, w,W.c: tivities · duririg · the ·secgnd six Ju,ne ~ 0 .) 96 ~ , . > . maxi,,mum may _have ,been: d.e-lhas- :k1e"''~: , i:\ ladly, .g1y.en .ta Published month!y by Lo.=l Union No. ·months_of 196f was pres~nt, ed...... ·. , ...... ·"' , ..... :. _ .- '· .. :· . ·.. , _. ,. ; lHOM'€Ver;-· ·wle to·· the:- great d( ~;;;I~~~ ·... l~J;Y£~~,%~:i;::;r,:~':z;. .• ,,~~~~~~;~~~oi;r~q~~·~: ~~~::i~;~;~~,~~ttj;~~~S~l~~:K~! ~~~~ ., •!.'

Page Three ' OAKLAND AREA- :;: . .

UND~R C.ONSTRUCTBON . a·t · Sta:ndard Oi! C ~ . m p?J DON. KIN CHLOE, t·''TINY" RedwoOd.. Road. This drain sys* _ ~iH - be ·r. pac - kedi Viith ~, I ,SS-· ~ub~ · - ·LAUX; NORRIS CASEY,· -F·RAN tern win· take c'are of the old wALKER' and FRANK L A WER system _when . Redwood }toad::.. ~:rJe~k ~. _ ;~hich _~~ e~re,C1~-!red __ : · W AlLKER AND FRANK · ;;::. will be widened to four lanes of to .efted-· s.~ parahon~A1or r-t he ._• · LAWRENCE . ·· . ' ."' ·traffic which wHl be coming up. z'y! en e '; comp6ne :nts lt>-w~i'c · . · . . . . · · . ·' · f~r bid. some~ · time this year. - ., As 19$2 npens, we . fmd con- ·D - · . th' · · d . h n ha yi:i '·~lril i Ia r'i'bo iJing ~;' poi-nts. ·timu:mis progress is still - being·- . unng . 1s peno , w. e · · It h-.~asulies 'll y c, f ~ e'h i ~"idral;,e. · ~- " 'a . ,. . , " 1 ~ • , h tmany- of the broth~rs are unem-:, ,mtd,_ on m_any J JQ" sm'--e t e loved . w'h ·~not ·· make an ap, te;.:_js4-;f:-eet in t t ·i- ~cuin-f~re:n>be. · "I" ""c;,. , .,t 1it. vet. nuri"!I the P. . " ' ,,y ;; · _·, . ' · ·· . . ·. · . · · :oomtment - w1th the Operatmg l_t-:?r11hS> ove(j'4.Gd ;,+?ns~ lts , monti! ·of January, approximate- E. . .. B- l dB.. k? Th' · · : ·· .. · · . · - - ~ - .. . · "-· d . ~p.gme·ers oo - an . · 1s can fun ction- t ~/ ill-rbe :::tct.',-i.ep arate ,, uau memoe ~. s we.ce c1 e."1 e . b. d - b - · 0 · · ·• - · · · a· . - ;;, , .e - one y ca 11mg ymp1c _-'r . ' e <- f.i-'om '. 1 met a -:ir cin d ;.'L ~·araxi·fen :· L~~ pr~s::.r tth ther.e far~ km~pty 2924. Our· Blood Ba-nk is ,_deplet- . )T.'Ot-1~0T:S on - . e. OU L·O -wor. 1lS , d , -. · ·. t'll · ·· · : · · ortho xy l~fie, r;; ,;.r;~: re. ri _als :'t1.k eJ .... ·· · · "" . ·. · e ana we are s 1. recelVma0 re~ :in. ~,n :alicr:t g''£~-a · do'us'>lVp e i::of ··· n~t ~'Ve . are: lookmg forward to . . t f ol - d L .t' ·' · n- ty .­ --, 'Q:C>Dilfyear - \.vith much work in tques s ord otoh_. - e .ts ret_a Y brv ~ hi g K -1l gi'~ ;d e'i'i ;pi asti GS I F'! fi ~j lif.s' :. · ,; ';' . ,:,~ · ,.: · · · · ' · _ o :-reme_ y 1s s1 ua, wn :_ J . - ~+c ..-:~ spec ia lp - pl ~· sH~s. f· ~ trom .. ..rus cdJea.. buiilding up. the Blood Bank . . ' Oaii:1and Housing Authority · 'R b. th kl d '-"'f -· tli. e ~_ e ;:prodi.t'ct s-r&nd'( u ~ r: iii ~;!he'· ·: · ..- · · - ·'- -emem er e a 0 an .o • -- :r.e:f;;. ;pfasti c r,,p•o'ats, ntfi:sfhng ·'1~~~hc:f<~p ___ r __ goo 1 'T.c _ Org~ - ~Rle _ ·· .- ·_ '· - JCPh!1 .H. McCosker has aboutJ· Maurice Engiimder, newly- 1 _ , • • • 1,000 feet. of sewer and · drain elected president. of the Cali- .. 'b' c· h' I · t ' .,. t. pipe to ;be installed on Uegen- fornia State Federation of - - ·e · an . berg~r _Ro:~d~ As oUhis vditing, Teachers, .has ~imo~r::ed ' t~at - J0 at_· evroa _ . _ · t-rflffic rs Ol}e prgblem, but tpey the teachers' urut wrll mtensrfy _ , . ' · . . ·, . will have this situation licked its tdrive to gain collectiv-e bar- Southern Alameda County · ing touches on the street grad- ?~,?00 yards to· move on thelr j ~hortl! and will have clear sail- ~ ·gaining rights for teachers . .. - till has its shar_e of work going._' ing. . - - JOO m Wal~ut ~ cr,eek. . I mg her~ on out. - \ J'. ': : ' Encouraged by the AFL CIO - 1 ~t t h,is ·writing the ·hills around 0 .-C. Jones·.& Sons-have some Peter- Kiew1~ IS · nearmg ~he •• Th~ . -Telephone . Go m pan y · v:ictory,in New York City, where Avermore _· are · covered ·. With pads to put in·for the buil0ings. completioi). . of :the .freeway· JOb avvarded ·· I\-fcGuire ... and . Hester 43 000 teachers voted two to one now: imd itis cold. :r-_ . :Rogers · lYiater:ial ·have their in Ma-rtinez and is now working 2,000 feet 6( red soil -conduit fo~ affiliation with•·: the cunion, " _.· . The biggest job ·at ·tnis time batch _plant :running full blast.. on its new shop-·and office site pipe .on Alvarado Blvd. They are Eriglan<;le_r. said: , ... . _, _ s- the Chev'rolet Plant -in · Fre- _ ·Paisano, Bros. ., from .San Jose; -near ·concord. making good time on. this jJb as -"The Federation will call on iio.rit. ·Th'ey are ~ wbrkin'g ·as are , finishing : up their under, 'The -Fibreboard· Company is it ttirned out to be. a· dry ditch local school boards to hold bar- nuch as is poss~_ble . here, ;md- .ground work.' :putting. up :· their new plal)t' in and easy digging. ' ' gaining elections, and failing. vill continue to do so; fighting a · BRIDGE ..: · Martine~ .. Balliet Constructi~n is Underground Cons t ru_Ction I~hat \ wtll ask t~e _ le~slature to ?ug? - sched~le : . Ther~'" are ap ~ · .. Th~re ·is ilothirig _new on the t he pr_~me ·: con_t_ractnr. , _Brgge C?mp~ny - ~as starte<:l a drama~e mstruct school , d1stncts . t? .. al­ lr?x~mately 12_5 -engmeers ·o_I). San Mateo Bridge: Yuba Erec-' Grane 1s domg ~he plac~ng · of · p1pe JOb of about 2,00 feet m low then;J. to conduct bargammg h~_ ob, -The pnme · C?ntra~tor IS, tors. have set--up an ~: o~fice___ , but the steel and a number ·of small HaY\:Vard on Brecon Court -and 1 election~ : " . ;-.r, Hunt ~nd " Nlc~ol~c . · Tll_e haven't moved any rt~s . m as contractors ate doing . other ~ rwm D. y~r';~lg CompaJ?-Y,.L§i_~u, . yet. The' dredging'iis ..still gojng small pohions of this job. .---~-:...:,.:.,....-----,..-..,.------;-..:_-,....------...... ,.., n~ ~terrifiC JOb _oLmovipg}IYt.' on though: . . . ' .. . The B~clitel COil( .' ?as the j9b . o· -·c·. ra' n'' '" ___ - ~- . Chis company -h.as grown tre· . ..- .. .-D . ·s·l - . . •· in Associated-Oil of adding on I h . Ce',ll -· ·· nendously this 'season and real- . 01. . 1ver ~ ' l va .1 ~~- - l~ . gomg -. r · . ·. · · strong on the_ _:_college .Job-m Hay- the- new addition to the plant. · y:doeg beautifUl WOrk. I d 'th 12 · • • · th' They , ara J•USt _: .g etting Started · .. _ . '!'- .- war . Wl · engmee:rs. on _IS. . . ~ . . · , P &: ~ - Dnllmg lS :workmg on -job under the. supervision of _They have a · new 4000 Mamto- _ .he footmgs. They had· some,500 B'rother Charles '· McPherson. .· woe Crane wh1ch was bought for ~ 'ootings to dig and have · ~om- - H . , B. .' . f - •... B .. · k :1 • this job. There are two truck - · · ·t · th' d f th · · _elm r.os. _rom er e.1ey 1s 1 _ . · em. - _ . d , th ~ · . · , . . · ·cranE's, a gradeall and a number >leted wo- 1r s o · · 1 · Schlegel Plumbing 'hqs · the, · ~nn~ e __c_ _ean~g . . · -. . ·of Austin· Westerns. Duncanson · md~rground piping:· Galbraitli ' · The :paclflc ._Stdes_ SteeL Mlll -and Harrelson ·are driving_. the :;onstruction Farcro and Sons and ~he Amer_lCan Forge . Plant. piling. . . . • ' o S · · . at N1les have started back un . . . tni'L ·.· Barley Crane · erv:1ce are ·f _, ·.bl :t . _.· tt·' ,.,._ .: · _. f tl • .. The Stolte-Ea_rly tunnel at Or- . . ·th t h - . . . U!1 as pu mg many o 1e . d . t'l' . l' h . h . . i1g~ g_ ' . e.. renc -ei).-; , ·' . -·B t-·h··. · ·· ' · t f : '·· k.. .. · m a IS s 11 gomg a .l oug It lS ·I . . .· . ro ers ou . o · wor . -dd 't t· · n .. has.· a · _ All f h · k. . d- and· a y._ si ua 1~n .. · ··. McCosker· · , ' Co.. · · · · · o · -t · e roc san · . · · · · ·· . ,_: . l • t . _- '- ,~: ..f . . The Young and Anderson job ;torll) S(:)We. r .JOb. . . .. _ -grave pan1 s are wor"mg _mr . B' . . . . Frednckson ~nc:I .w.atsoll:. ~f>u.t •. ly steady . .Most .;of ; them -are at . ~{{ 1er 1£ ~?vmg along slow- :mg down the concretef,or,the_ workjng more _tha!l -ene2 ~hift ly - ~'Vlth tl_:t~ qmcksanc:I problem ;treets.' · · · . ·· . , and everyone . js ,.ge_ttirig sBme v~hiS:h has ._beca,me a very expen­ . A:- R ' Reid Co. with:, conGt~te ;. time in eadi w~k>'· .--.: . · .' ··-· s~ve pr?h~em. The-~ are ~ow P?t-. ;iuv~ on.tq_e ~tree~s,. ~- ··,: ' ! ;: ' .... -- The-Case, ;H6o::i~fLive~: - ~mg; d?.:Wn~~!l pmnts the.entlre . -:, 4 ,G: Sm1th puttmgJhe,.. frrlfSli·,. tnore Ms 'slow·ed~ ·up .some, · :but _. length . _~f lhe, lJ-ne . a:qd_ have an : ·· · · ·th - · t-. · - ~ t··. f : . . 't . ··d . · ll.round .the clo_ck pumpmg oper- • I ...... ·. . . · ere s 1 11 1s a 1o o wor1 c . o o. . r · th · · b · - · aliA.t!:-l:n :w·aml· .~ ... --,-·.>···- ':;. ' The Guy F . Atkinso~ ' dim -. job a l~n . o? ' IS JO ' '. . rtilv ~~ ..·. . : ._ ' : ·.. ·~ ; ~t : Ori~aa: ·i.~ rio~ - ·in ;tAf pr_oce,ss Con_s?li~ated ·-Wes;;rn. s'teel Run ··AftGin -~ .. •· ·- of· clQsmg down·for .the .wmt~r . ~a~e JU_~t ~ta;ted a lv .mile sec- - ':1 -: " - · ·,- This · job'' will ' be ·· ao;wn> unti~. twn : a~Jace.nt Jo·the Young and <'Attorney 'General S t:a:n'l ey Match-or April. · =_~: · . . Ander~pn Job:·,A! present; tb~re 'Th.- B... ·. d.... · T -"' ._. . ·t ~ are : four ~rothers on th1s·- JOb ~iosk. announced_ . ·· his· candidacy. . e roa way unne1 Is JUS . d , . . . . . ' ' t'r~<:>aeelectiQ~ of. Oaliforrua •as .,~t~orn~Y:·- statmg~ 9~!!--•_ ·'lie -g~tt~g· ... · ·· t. . th_uil:d~rway:' _· ··. .._ .... ;:• a.J1Q. ~ £ '' atb,. :theth ., ~n~s m. mo1 .full e ex~ecte~swmg_, ___ ·when . . . the Job . ·__ .··· ·.ij:J:,.··.~ --._·--.~.--:---,-- · ___-_·· . . _:·--.. _--.___ c _:a ~~o: __ ~_ '-_-_-'· ·.·,_ ·.-r·': ~ . , - · ' .. · . ' - . presen , ere are· a, ew.. ro -. . . : " ·· ' . · . · . 'bu!ld ~is_ :?ffice ~~a chaJlenging~ ers working ther_e.· . - .. ·Although . y.;e ~-: have , · quit~ , a ~~spon~rb1l~ty whic~ ;h~~ •. be~n . .. Arii~rican ' Pip.e isgoing ' ah~d m~mber ~f · brothe .rs on .th,e ·out- -~~~ ,d:· : ~ ·· n~t:: ~Ith m(iustry and· rma~~~__. '}rith the pip elin~ in ' Orii:!,da ; ~ ~~ oh\ro~k list itJ~o~s :like this will :ttlo-9. . . . · · · : fayette and Walnut' Cre€k. · be qmte aprofrtable year to the ft'·D"':·ri:,N. · ·~~ y ~ ' TA{il( E ~,-c· c · &,fA\ N ~ C ES · Backed by organized •labor in . ·· Rose ·and Matoza >has· ' some· brothers in• this ·· ~rea. ~ L958; . Mosk received more than . ' . "' . k~w· •. .. ~ - ~~ u ,··· e. M' · o~:o. T :H ;;· y I R'E -s ! 3,000,000 votes, defeating his op- II II !ir1ll itO Jonent by a 1,150,000 majority n the general election. This was J. D. IE NTIE!::tP~iS ES . ;he -largest margin achieyed by INCOAtE TAX SERVICE. my . candidate for any office in .liN YOuR HOME OR- ~"E - b~· nation - tha t year. .. · ,.­ A. Brother Engineer · · ' 23'~8 -_.;, 4111 Ave . .. ~7 -i -· uOsk' S decision is viewed ny '&imef.ic~ Y&;~~!JEet-;.kJ?,ni?d/dt~ and· an Experienced ·. Oakicmcl . '· '1 - . ;.. .. . ' ,. . ., ')lJ} ' ·- : . ' . ' ... ; ?olitical ooservers as an' import­ 1 --,.. Income_ Tax A(iviser · i ·· l · ·AN: .'i J7i05 ·' ~~ ,.· mt . source of strength for the ~ - " '- .. 2344 iE: 'l21H1 : str~·et Oa~H.e~f£d -· · )emocratic ticket in ' the ·1962 .Di§ab ility' Return·- Forms F'iHed ··Out Free -. For Mem~~~s of Local 3 - Kl 2.:63~3 r. ..~lections . ~ '·

Feb.ruary, 1962 . . ·~ . .: . . .• 'Marineland' Grievance · Committee···· ls •Re-elected . Planned in ·,. · ' .. ·' . San Rafael Marysville Area ChOoses . . . ByT. J~ ST APLE~?N_ --__ " J.· Chrij st- _ McLelland .-- Le·ster Asthrsgoestopress,everyone . .1 y, _ . -.·., ...... I · in Marin County seems to . be. _.. By HAROLD HUSTON,'' C. R.< V AN WINKLE, W. R. WEEKS excited over possibilities oL a;: _, · ANI) Jll\'1 HALL. · - _; $4 rnillion "Marine_land" to be developed in Mill Valley. This· _At 'the district meet'ing held in Oroville or; January 18, Broth~rs depends on the reactio'i1 of -. the Robert Christy, Robert lVIcLellimd,. and George ': Lester were . re­ city of Mill Valley. The propvsed ~lect .ed as your Grievance Comniittee members froni this district. building site is in a . 50-acic ':: CC~ reation ,area. The···pians include The out-of-work list -has grown _to a total of .862 A & B;opera- tqrs and oilers. Many brothers registered on the out"of-wor:k li.st a main . building pomillg a .dol- have not re-registered between the 76th and the 84t11 day affei: phin tank and a. reef tank, \'n- · -· - t t' 1 t - · t t' - · d b · ·t·· ·h. , . ongma1 regrs ra ron or as re-regrs ra ron. crrc 1e y an area<- .rom w rcn - . ·- viewers ' col.lld 'se-e the · inarine ·· T)le Hiring Reg{tlations' _of the·; Operating E_ngineersi Lbcal life in the tan~s. · .,·. unroll' No.3 stC\tes the following ~ OJ? the ba'sis of newspaper re- : ·, ~egistration on lists A aJ:!.d R ' ports, tl1is Marine World would i Safet'_y··· shall be valia·otly 84 daYs ( be a .~ "wonderful thing.'' Give-r:: ' · weeks from ·the date of- registra-· • the ·green light, · the prorpoters Me~ting · _: . tlon. An Employe~ ·wl)ose name ' say, 'construction should be mi-, - .....,.. < . }n the. interim ... .has not been de"r way in 1963. · . · . A .safety, meeti_ng will;be .held , s_~ triken from t~e_list .as pro_vided 1 ·-Bids for the dredging of the m the Commumty ,_Hall, Clark 111 other subsectrons of thrs Sec­ San. :f!,afael . Creek Channel were and Elliott Street.s il_l Paradise_ tion No. ' 3 may , m~in,fain his. · " opened on January 25-estimat- at ·$ p.m. on Wedn~sday, ..Feb- place -on the- list _by successive ed cost $200 ,000. ruary 14. . re-registrations. -Such registra- . · Shellmaker Dredge bas start- All rnembers m the area are tions must .·be accomplishe.d pe- GRIEVANCE ,COM MI'TrEE. ele ~ teCl ~t'M~rysville were · (stand­ ed dredging the Petaluma River urged to attend. . .. ' ·. . . tween the 76th da)i and the .85th -ing from leH l Bob Chdsfy;· Georg·e: Le~ter; Bob McLelland and Channel. This job went for $131,- Go?d spe~kers , w1_ll be . heafd" dC\Y after original registration' :01; Business Manager AI Clem and· heated·), Bill Minahan, ffnan- ·. 575. They are using 15 engineers and mterestmg mot~ on -prctures ',last re:registration, ·as the case cial _se . crett~ry, and Paul Ed:gecombe, president. - at this time on three shifts: This shown. They are mtended . to · m~iy be, and each• such re-i·egis· will · be about a two-month job, help each _member stay ahv~ . tration shall be valid for an ad- "" ·and starts. P/2 mi~s _off Black and uninjured. on today's high: 'ditiowl 84 day perio-d on1y from ries the.· relocated Western :Pa~ I ·Oroville . Prqject . C~ntractots . -Pojnt . and goes fotir .miles into speed -eq\lipment and un~er the la~t date of re-registration. d!ic Railroad.. . . I a_r~ still workiri,g OIJ .Jhe concrete ; . the main ch~nnel. _ . ' modern , high-ball :rtethogs. The J:~.ame .of employee who fails . Included ln the... :abo•.'e job is ~mmg of thectunn~ls and potrr· · Underground ·constru-c-tIon · to exercise. this.right of re-regis- _connection of the completed nrg concrete . o.n t~e concrete keeping three engineers busy by tration withfn-the time provided' Wicks' Corne,rs. and Jarboe Gap dams. ~t the sa111e trme they·afJii.. . Tamalpais High School in Mill IUegaLt,ou .s e. herein shall be stricken from the sections of the relotated high- excavatmg for . three : pow e • . VaU~y. · - --' appropriate list. · · · way to' the 'old highway at Jar- houses. ··' · :SRIDGE "A.U·.: to·m · .a·t·IQ.n... ·.· to ~RO~ND THE AREA boe Gap and .the new highway On the penstocks the one at ~-. Massman Construction is work- at Wicks' Corners. . I Kelly Ridge is completed except r ing on the north approach of - · . , • . Roy Price has completed l;is Also included is improving_! for beirrg tied in when the con-· Golden Ga~e Bridge _with cr~ne I BreakUn10 n_ N LRB. contract on the gathering-system the drainage, repaving settled creting ~is through. There is also operator Rrchard Irwm and orler . · . . for Pacific Gas and Electric ai·eas at various ' locatior'ls, i:md a crew ·puttil'lg the one 'fn place · Pete 1\{Iontoya. Miller Drilling is . WASHINGTON (PAI)-Uhiiat: Company's · gas fields around applying a fog seal coat over at Woodleaf.· When this job is excavating fillings. eral introdttction of automaticni Grimes. The .company t hasn't the entire 13-mile length of the ·finishedit:vviH be move(1 · f6 ; th ~ . 'There is a bee-hive of activity as a stibterfuge to bust union pulled out with its. equipment as exp_ress w_ay, .wl1ic_h· was complet· j Forbestown pe-risto·c· k: -. · ·.: •. ; on Canal Street are'!- in S;m Ra - workel·s has been sharply re- yet . ed 111 1959. · . . · . There still .remain.s ·a fairly f;lel~with Holtzinger Bi·os .. Ghi- buked. A 3-man panel · of the . Geo. Brewster and Son, Inc., Construction . is expected to good sized cfe\v of tnechan:lcs Iotti Bros., C. D. Madsen, Melz National Labor Relations Board on the Black Butte Dt)m still bas start in about six ·weeks 'ai1d working. Mostly at the Pondero­ Brothers, ,Q,uin. J. Ongaro busy ruled that the Northern Virginia a fair sized cre;vv working and should take about four to- five sa Dam -site. arid at th . ~ main making 'fills tn a fast 9-evelop- Sun, A1:lingf o.n, Va ., was gtiilty vlill have until sometime in Feb- mo~ths to complete. shop. · . · • ing area. ·of an unfair labo.r practice in ruary when they expect t.o shut Work on the missile bases is . Pacific . Gas and Electric Co, . Piorp.bo Bros. is ant~cipating a laying off 14 union printers to down for a short time and start coming to a· gi;aduai halt, ~v ifh I recently ~mnouncedthat - startlng lot of dirt moving iri . the near· make way for new mechan1ical up in the spring. most of the cranes being shipped this spring the dam :at Lake f~ture. At p~esent ' Brother Fra_n- processes which could b~ - op~rat- The Lyles Co. ·has gotten off out . Al:nanor will : bE) . raised to . a Cl~ Powell IS master mechamc, I ed by fewer and less skilled to a-oood start . o.n 'their eicrht- The Air Force has approved height that Will mcrease the Rrchard Connell IS s up~r , Bob .workers. _[nch ~ipe line between Gridley -the building of an aircraft main· [ storage ~f the lake by 6? ~er Bowyer and Vince Sehch. are The paper . ~~cretly _bought and Chico, despite the fact that tenartce dock fueling system fa- , ~ent. ,Estimated . c?st of this JOb operators a·nd Dan Ritter 1s n~w; labor-savmg eqmpmen~, they ran into some swampy cility at Beale Air F_orce Base. rs reported to be $6,750,000. oiler. lured new v~rorker~ to operate rt grotl.nd. A total of $875,000 has been re- SHOPS The following brothers have and then lard off Its regular In- , lea·sed $700 000 for the facility · purchased their year 1962 cards: ternational Typographical Union . Some 16 broth~rs are. on this and $l75,000 for site preparatiOl~ Employment has remained L. P. Meyers, ·Leon H. McKinney, staff at the expiration of -the JOb and, depen?mg a Jrttle on grading. access pavement and very stable iJl- the shops and W. Moungovan, C. E. Huffstut- current contract. It also fired 10 the weat~er , ~his may turn out utility lines for the dock build· plants with the quits exceeding ter, Harry Hayes, Tom$ Pilk- other union workers for. a sym- to be a good JOb for therp., The ing. the lay-offs. There ai·e some mat­ ington, 0. A. Cooper, Roy Hh1k- pathy strike. . company hopes to get, the other Work has started Oil the sec- ters however that we think bear ley, Russ Donahue, Elmer -~ 0 . The pariei upheld a trial exam- section ~etween Gridley and the ond 100 houses in the .Johnson noting as . follows: Norther. Larie, ; M. ._ A . Cerri, Wm. · R iner who ruled that a P. ublisher. Beale A1r Force Base. \/ p b d' . . . . , t Gounties Materials has - closeu ·- ~ arc1 su - 1v1sron 111 01. 1venurs Forde, John E. Lapp, lVI. A. could not unilaterally introduce J . H. Pomeroy's job at De Sab- with Bear River Construction down for the winter. Reason: No Geister, RRichard T. Irwin, Al new equipment and.lay off help lois mdving very slo·wly because Go . doing most of the work. · . demand for·. hot stuff. Harms, Sil. Cervantes, Sr., Sil -wi_thout makinocr _an · effort to of the weather, ro_ugh terrain Baldmr'n Contr·actr'ncr <>t Ha1 1 - It is reported that $9;000,000 ' X · · · < b <· ' . j[· Cervantes, Jr., Elmo Maggiora, make an accommodation with' and because they cai1': get re1 a- will be spent on this project 1dui'' wood lias a larger c1;evv than us- Chas. T. Hover, Louis Paysse. the union involved. terial shipped for the penstock. ing the next five years. Ti1{s in-: ual .workirig:· The cruslwr is still Ball and Simpson at Table going and they are erecting a Mountairi on the Western Pa'ci: eludes the erection · of a large hot plant which, whe.ri complet- . frc. R. ai' ]roa d re l oca t.ion JO. b is taryshopping school. center · and an eleme)1-,-, ect,·. i,.vill take the· . ' pl . a c~- of ·tl.1e . getting near the ragged end of . On the Virginia Rramon~ .Steel, fo. rm ~rly Yuha finishing up in the .neai· future: and Fox a: 1;~ ,. ~pproxi mat el{ ·5o· City Oil and Bprneri· co ::;-- ha ~ HIGHWAYS per cent through with the tun ~ so~ewhat redued the crew, b4 nel. ' · probably will b(ij to keep Hanington is trying t'o work going without.further reduction. ·. his Cohasset highway job again, TUNNELS · Concrete Conduit Co ., both in ~..,n ,;,... ,~.._,_ - ---=-: · ~~~-~ y b but with the recent period of Frazier-Davis on the Oroville . u a City, and Chico has kept bad weather has probably shut Dam diversion tunnel are · no'N busy. La cas ella. Concrete Pipe · him down ·now to spring. getting under ground after a ·bad Co. has the same crew wot king · Baldwin Contracting Co. , ·at start due to a slide and are back yvith · the ' exception of Brother $204,73 5.50 was the low of two on three shifts. There are now Roy Laughlin, . ,,_;ho is off t e­ bidders on the construc1jon and 14 of the brothers on this j ob. cause of an accident. paving of the highway approach- This is a 36 foot in the fi nish · Concrete Ready Mix has . the es to the West Branch Feather concrete lined tunneL same crew. Williams ai1d Lane River Bridge. , Morrison & Knudsen are also have now 1noved to Yuba City. This bridge is near i'ng comple· getting underground on that Baidwins has dismantled th. -tion and is a double bridgG car- company's tunnel job near Oro- batch plant on Oroville Da 111 rying on top the r elocatecl sec- ville and have three shifts wu rk- Blvd., in Oroville, and has erect­ WORKING ON t.he open -air shop at Woodleaf Powerhouse tion around the Oroville Dam, ing. There are 17 brothers ·work- ed a larger batch plant over be­ are, from left, Brothers Pete McKay, Bill Fry, Bill Archibald and of Highway Alternate 40A. The ing on this job which has as its hind the rock piles, south of Sam Eversole. Th e project was a 38- 13 Bucyrus . bottom section of the bridge car- head mim "Shorty" Pierce. where they used to have it. .. 1962' . -- EN EWS

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By J. B. JENNINGS . and , S : ~N . ;MeBROQl\.'IE ...... - -~- . .... - ' . • . .· ~: ~ . Kimberly- Clark offidah a11cl .. the. health .·· departinent ··liave ~ r eached an. a gree~ent · on the standatds t hat h ave t o, be 'met with · t he California: State ·Board of fi'ealth. Faiita~t ic chai1ges . ·will be made in th_e Andersoti d:::ottqn_vvood 'al'ea. . . . . Ralph Smith c ompany .mer ged with Kimberly - Clark Corpora­ tion . The huge corporation, with, anf!ual sa1es of $500 million, will aod an'other 400'man payr oll to the community by 1953. -. Klniberly : Clark scientists were _testing ' t h~ -five species of I ------::.....------1 ti,mber gro"in .JLn S!pith fo ~·es t [ · · - lands to deterrr'line v; hether t h e - ~ i;j · · - -- _ ti~b .e r J · c o uld ' be converted i nto ha i..:ton -to. Klmberly:Clark's.products, wlhch I / · . r~n g ~ from household· tissues to 1 ~~~(~ . ~~ · r·· ,~ _ a :n :'', l top ·?.r~~e bond stationery .., - ! l! 'i ~ . ~ ~ ~~ ~ en!l .· !ii . . .. . _. . I · '· , · · ·· · ···· · · · Kimberly-Clark came up with 1 · f-·t T·. ]I.... · · effluent ~ r eatffi.ent .plans which I S. a e y ·_ . a ~~s . 1 please t h ~ c~ m~ unity , and -· a lso · · the ·state water ._ pollutwn control ~- . . . au t hoti t i e ~. · .(Continued from Page ,1) I THE IRON GATE DAM 'is a $6 million project bui!t by Morrison and Knudse~ Company, whlc ~ ­ Th_e · Pacific. and Electric Swishe1;, vice presidept, Oil, d~ s employed I I 0 men. The dam . is 'ioc'ated i8 mif es 'from Yreka on the Klamath River. The ere $~ . C_ompany has dela ~• ed 'plans t o_ Ghe~1 ic al and Atomic Worl.tets of the d.am wi_ll rise I 73 feet above the river 'bed an d stretches 685 feet from wali.-to-wa!l. I:ri:ternational Union. develop a $ 92 pfllion hydro­ ?lectric project on the McCloud e :: · EMPHASIS and Pit River s. This j ob consists awarded _ ~he hydroeLectric proj- sp~ ce -. · The apartments. _are tie- six N orthern Comities. Our , lc.st - C. onf erence --·emph asis· --- on-- _.- JO. b., of; four dams. , t-wo- tunnels- - and· ect iri We. st-Pakistan.. One phase I s-ibcrne.d ~ to house-6_8 per so_ ns_. 'These count we had 61 7 o perator s aEd - f t · tl' · - f -- t · g I tnree_ power houses. An uncon- of the projec-t will be the con- 1 fallout shelters will be designed 77 oilers 01; our o qt~ of list' sa e y m 1e notHnanu ac -qrm -.f. - d t .t tl t tl ~ . ._ . . _ ., .. r- - work '·· t · f tl.. . .. ,.-< -- .- ·. ~ - mne report s a es. la · 1"s struction _of__ an earth barrier to b_e r ·,ecreatiorial · segmen · o · 1e economy recog- · . _ _. , · . . . __ a;r ea <::~ as oI one~ t) :.· n~~es - tl~1 :,_neW pi·~,clQH,liigpc~ . q~ . ¥ ~· ?: .~:t , ~Hll ~ ta~~ t~t~. Y~<,i~:· · , ~I:ree 'times · the· s'ize of · TT:i1'1ity as. theY, are not .n E:e ded for war BLOOD BANI( tho'se ' -in.dustri'~~-·. .\ i?. · t~r~s !~ oJ i -~ . /~.. - ~ ? ~ : pU~!on, to . en~bi e _th~ Dam. · .. i · n.umber .. P_f w:orl,q~:rs , LabQi' ~ De- Trinity River Pro]·ect to generate I T .. ·- k . . . -·.·Tl1_e Red_ding District . held its I A~ ain the call g~e s out throu ~ I~ ' · ·--- '- · · . ·· --· - . · -_·-· ,-_- _ - • . .. - . -·. -- - -. . · · -- , -· -_. · 1 _ · runty, as you · now.,__ 1s one 1: t t 1: "'I J out the stx norchern C" Unt ·"':s p,a,J;t!fient . ~tattstJC§ t~-hoM ,. ~hat m Its. ftrst ·cpower 111 the .commg :, , .. , _ _. . . , . .. . urs · mee m:g· o ~ e1e· year an- · · " . ,,: _ '~· 1960 8D per\ cent-i. of the. 2 000,- . . . . _ .. · _ - . . . of t he largest earth dams m tl!e ~ari i ( _1962; with -alar;ge num~ l. to the members a nd their }a ni~ · ' : . : . · · - ,_ .. · ' year was a skectby the Presrdent. . OOt} .work .m]imes ·,occurred out-·1 _ .. . , - . . . . world. The dams and a power- ber atter_lding. The officeTS <\'nd I' ilies to replen_ish their ,-.___hloc-d 1 674 00 _ §~d.~ . manufadui·!ng, wh~ch has Startmg July , $ ,? w~ll house· \,.m be located approxi· the area representatives . ;vere bank. Once agam our goal rsJGO long concentrated 1 on . worker go ·for .Lassen Park, $60,00 wrll t. l - 120 'I . f. . ·t £ . - . • t l tl . , •- .. ., ·, ... . · · .. - _ · . . . . mae y mr es rom a Cl cY 01 quite impressed and pleasecr. , pm s anc eWe are more _1an ccfll.. safety; ·. · . . ""--, go for a vrsitor center. and $345,- , . · - .• . . - - l~t · , · 1 f 'd t tl t · h · · · :r -· . . .. .near 1y one. mu1 wn popu a 10~1. .. I 1 ten .. 1a we Wl 11 acr teve osr 0 1 • A . \Vorksbop on safety~ iJ:r the f ?~·_--c.foo 'sit' r~uadc· tsi·oanncolftrS~{ili.sfa~~l~~~~s~ · . With ·the help of the- local i aim; a~ we have in the past. riandling/ of materials· in steve- 0 1 · 11 Most of the.rmm will be hired ui1icin manager and officer's. we i ·, d~ring and· ()11th~ railroMs .?'ill Eleven million dellais· will go in_.West Pakist~n, but many men ~,er_e able tD collect oyer $ ~WOO. j The fello>vs in this area seem in_e~ude pres,entati~ns by Josep9- . fo~ :. ~30 kil~volt transmission- w11l ··also · be h1red her:e .In the for various 'violations of contract! to realize the importance of Iu:v- ·. Leonard, : Internatwnal _,r.; 6 n g- , U ·t d Stat Tl · j b ·11 b ' bl - - · li1_1es__ - to carry T. rinity power -to 111 e es. · us ':1° Wl I . siioremen's Assbciation and ,AI - - e also over- 4000 hours i11 health & ing their own o,od bank avaH- H.· Chesser, chairrtuiri' of ·. the. the 'Tr:acy ·~witchyard. Work will completed sometime in 1969· _welfare and pensions . . · I abJe and any time the · cry goes Safety Committee- of the Rail- also continue on--the ':!'rinity, ...... ·I out for blood, the r esponse . b ~s way -Labor Executives' Associa' Whiskeytown and Lewiston Dam TRANSMISSION At present things are rather Ibeen terrific. Our drive wil~ start ti ~m . . - ' ' and the Clear,Creek and Spring.J Work gets under way on- 280 .qu_iet il;. the N::nt hernArea;_how- 1in February. If you would lE;;:e · More than· 3;000' key _figures Creek tunnels and pumping · miles of ti·ansmission line. The ever. it. won't -be long until ! to donate, please contact Jeanr!e i n ·. the Nation's .. e-conomic a-nd plap-ts . . Co\~' Creek irfigation fa~ .Jo-lin M. -King is the u i:st con- things I start movirig ... and we I at .the office or at hon1e, CH. . t ultural.life wi11 attend-the Con- cilitrb are lii ted ':for $2,164,000: ttact to start- on ~ the line frort1 expect an_qt._her ~o _o_ d year·f_or the ~ • 3"3272. . - . · · J ererice at the invitation of Pi·es: ·The, Federal ' Pr~ o\, I ~~~'~ tragicaJly familiar to us move ori Tehama Street .to' the expected ·to start this year.'How- 1- - :. machines Freeway. : WestBound ~ t r a£ f i 6 eY~.r , tl1e date .on this· is not set I _Topics of m~jor ad~!~Ss~s 'an d frorh ~Higli \~r ay 44 wili e:iiit into Work also .will itad this year I: W?rkshop_ sessiOns . (erght m ~11) Redtlln; :f rom ~a: ri in ~ ~t \ ire -irl, o1~ t h ~ Hi'ghway 99 N.orth from I' : Will range from safety on the · - · · · "' - · p · · · - - · · · . g d f tersection ·• unc hm pa or- as t ronau ts , ' · of Tehama- and Li-!, DunsmUir, to the Oregon' Stat <. I and for the thousands of work- brary Streets. l111e. ers who put theni into space, to Freeway plans call for ranlpS With ali the new co nstr u ~tion I safety on the loading -docks of ~ - yours when the Nation's ships and trains. fr om the two streets to span ~o start this year in and around _ Continental mi d join the -high- Redding, this 1vill be a very good . Secretary of · Labor Ai'thur J. way ona n embalikment near the ·ye_a r for Ready Mix. The ·early I1 Goldberg is general chairman of · . south boundary ·Of Redding cern- part of spri1_.1g will find steady J,· ~ the Conference. The Labor De- - · P_ art mem~ ' s B u f r ee9-u o . Labor tery. The · hibcrhway would fol- wqrk· for ._ the ._ Rock.. Sand a_.nc: 1 Standards, under Director Ar- low the crest of the embank- GraveL employees. · 1 1r: · n l.l' ..,; .. , If' · .LDWAJ U] .u!l[ Ui~ thur W. Motley, acts as the Con- ment through an area of gravel ·1 n . iJJMP flN Y CONSTRUCT IO N EQUiPM ENT ference ·secretariat, · Deputy Di- excav_ations_ to a bridge cro:::sing . · SOI"IET!HNG NEW· I' _ "ector George T. Brown, former t"h s t R · · Fo !som at f7th S~r e et, Son Frcncisc~ 10, Cc-lifornia HEmlock l-370Q ·1i ]>I> • . e acramen o .elver. A f"llot·1t c:'v'l~er 1, 1 "L~iH SaCrarr'len to · - Oc.kla!id ,. Ffasno . assistant to· the President AFL- ~· " --"~ - ' - ' ... ·- 'J -- -- 1 CIO, is coordinating Coni~ren c e ~~J:~_!l;.!;~-·~"S,!~~-£!,l:W-l~~: as part of im apartment develop- I , , planning and program arrange- of South: ·- San Francisco and a ment. The underground are2 [1 ments. group of other· contractors were I wm ha\'e square reet noor ------, ' . no. of \_ Six - Looks Like ·- a 1 Work _-_ H .Busy-Year·at Up - .el-l -in-

- - Santa Rosa s-J~. Area By R. :>F. SWANSON and •_ By :JERRY DOWD a:itd _LOU BARNES· 'GE-ORGE BAimit· - We are fortunate- this year -. '· At this time- of thecye;l-r, it i: that the wo-rk_load f-or tqis.area . i- .pleasur~ t~ ~eport' the 'i· rl i s anticipated to be very . g'ood . · -;ituation .. in the San -Fran _ c We· base our assumption on pie- - 'lrea . has heid . ttp very vv~l~ viously - published i tems t rom . .i'rom all reports this should bE t he state, federal and locall,lgen­ 1 banher year for our men. -i :Cies. . I Pacific Pavements Co. . wa1 The main items are the fig­ .low bidder for -the work at , I ~ .ures which the- state has rel eas- . lais Creek, $495,000. However ed, showing about $12 millio n to date the contract has no1 t o be spent in-freeway work in . ·)een awarded. various se ctions ~ from Santa · :R.osa to Ukiah. - William R. Cole_ of Berkele::, leta§ been given the contract_foJ These jobs have not come up for bids as of this writing, but t h~ cons~ruc~ion of the ~~n t hey are- e-xpected tu momentar­ Po1nt CollectiOn Sewer at ~H ily. Also _ anticipated is a _size­ Embarcadero and Berry Street able ·amount of money t o b e The P.C.A. Brisbane qu ~rr~ :Spent on various flood;_ control :projects in Sonoma County. \~ as working two shifts for < while but· is now back _to onE BIDS shift. This_ pro]ect · will keer many of our men busy for so mE The Corps of Engineers plan to advertize for bids1 this spring particularly the shoi of about $1 million doHars for crews, shovel, hot plant, crush· bank stabilization worl' along ers and cats. Many are w-prkin.§ t he Russian . River, both in So­ steady and some on part t imE noma and Mendocino CDunties . basis. . All in all, with added :numerous sub-divisions and building proj­ €cts and various other types of · EIC~ILER ~· work, the forecast is good. Flora ·Crane Service has com I I pleted the demolition work fm We don't want to confuse the I . ' Eichler Homes on the Visitacior issue by saying that work on the 1 Valley project. However; ~~e ex 42 million Warm Springs Dam · pect further activity there in.th€ will be started this year, Some ! near future. newspaper articles have intimat- · .-. -~ .~ ed such to be the case, bu_t it-is Frank B. · Sfnith: ' d?lasterin ~ n ot a fact. NOW IN PLACE at Pacific Gas and El ectric C ompany atomic- electric station near Eure: k~ is Co .' of San Francisco was award ~d the plastering work.- on: thE This project has been recom­ _the pressure vessel which will contain the reactor core. This vessel . wltl have an operating new--Federal Building. This jol mended by . the District Engi­ weight of 252- tons, including uranium oxide fu el and water. Be chtel Corp. is engineer ~on- wiU be in execess of $2;0DD ,OOO neer and it had not been expect­ According to -our information ed to be reviewed until a later strucfor and prime _contractor. Bigge Crane set this ·132 -ton vessel fo r Bechtel. ' Bethlehem Steel is :within date. This is encouraging be- m per _sent qf the completion . "No other state;must admit -to .Colma; Dupree. . - hav_:e been doing very welL - havi.hg two John Birch represen- , we _are: :still holdtng ,mail £01 Thanks to recent blood don- -. tatives in ~ c i:mgre~," . 'Brown. some··of .the ·members.· Tilis i! - o:r:s, . Charles Thomason, Floyd ,noted.,- in :. emphasizin.g- . the_.elec- .done, as ~ a .-courtesy,·. however Webb and John Dawson.- ' toral activities of the-society. , Wh~m o---aiving .the:Dispatch_OfficE "Furthermore .. the ,ultra . con. as a mailing. address-, we ~: musl We now have the 1962 time servatives ·have 'coFnorate finan~ .insist thaUhe mail be·picked tti books available. These are a cial' support. They ~ are .using-: it I at least once. a mollth' or it'wil benefit to you and -your union:· to ·exact . concession~ · formerlyl, _be returned . to ' the se~der_ ' ~-; Also, fo rms· foY ref una ·on Dis- _conservative Republicans, and _. · -abiilty will be available . in the . .tQ ,_seize controh>Lparty - organi~.l foi: ' a •panacea; -the· extremists o; Office~ , -. . . . _ • _ __·. _,.,_, _ _ . .-· :: ,·-- . . _. -. zation ;" B~own --c?ntip.u~d~ .: . - ~ ooth ~eft ;-~d . r~g~t s,eek tws Meeting Notice "for Ukiah: . ti . i~C~ii4 1111 E~~'YS .were re-elected .to ~~rY? . 9~. ,rry~.. p,r tev~nc.~ ·I·' YLike . -the -:, Comrn4n:ists, :,the. ~pe . mto . :sunpllcity ~ and · -!fh~ · March 8 at the Labor rempl'e C~mm__.. I_ne _e: io the. -Eurek-a _o-ffice . .- Andre. w_: -_A_. n . d :e. r;,so. n, ,, ~a.- ._ r:l_._· Hc-- _r__.. n, _ · r~dita.. ls ·.; o£ . Yi~----· tig. hf. }lav~o:a _ : b_ a. ~·· l th~h it_· ul. . tim_- .a__.t~l _ y> turns ,~o_ u__ ~ __ t.. ! ·_ (to elecL ~ Grievance Commit-, ex~cuttye bo§.rd, Ray .Cooper, e.t,mt~ .·-a~th?ri~~~n tee,). a·nd -Jerry Dowd,-vice ·pr'esident-. : _ · .-.' ,. ;·-·:' ,.. :·':.-·"".. , ;_:, , ,,·.:::;·;": l,cause.t lf 1s -complex; ; .: . .: LO.oking._ -Ism, .-A·he,:;,G,over.nor ,said,c:,_, ·, .r _/ I /

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'fresno · \Ve have, a -vacation·checkfor John W. Bullard ... Our blood bank is low. Check with Shirley in ·the office if you can dona:te, ·as EveretCThompson and 0. D ...Conley did last month. . "

Vallejo !'. ., NE• ·• -VABA• • and A'meri'can' car'•s It's Sports ·and lat lS -a. 5:8 mile stretch of Ne- 1 EncK Anderson, o , Jmde.son,' ,,yro .. son Glenn Gtllson Erne st Gnmes, Rob- - . 5'" ' • . 'ate Route 1'8 A be'we""n I Atwaterlv,! fat _- A•;.ery;} ~-oa;, ' Btb~F!! i ert'.Boye'r and jam_e's Street, Jr. Vada St. . - ·"' ~V ~ 1ames . tl~gg, 1 o ~ep.l .. .tSnano, · a ~ . -Imports, 1652 -13th Street, San Pa_blo . .. Bill Radke, cat and 'B' ttl l\i!f · " · d · N' · th B t V. Burhans, ' John ·!:.. Bu:ney, Earl R. . a e '.lOUnain -al} ';- or. . a. - I1 Butler, Earl. H . .'Chal:moan , Gaylan Corkil i, The 'following brot hrmc!1, Wavne gow , Henry C. Houck, Davia -Howard . D. _ . $' 8 " 11' . .. h ' - d ID. Hall, .. Dave Hansen, ,.,a,colm w .-. Har- B. )eak\ns., Lewis E. Ke;·, ' Ing an .ml lOll,· C· unK i 0 Jones, Rlil<:;haFrd c J '"''hea' ton w·ho h""' been \"l'th H J K a I. s Corp f r t 'an . den, -Felix Jturraran, ; Max .. . Klasse'n, c K c.oh r, . Georae Marsha ' reemcn . • • n . . ' C'-U' 'V •. • "t· t' h. · f ·. I t. t·"· ':80. · ··(U' e.r . . 0 . t S Poe LaChon: T·::L !-T>tbe ;.' WheJc!o..<1l. C: %ch(:,rd ·. WN:jng; ·and . . ·. · - ·· . . ·. . ·• . State · une . to . Veri!H will come O'Dell, Leroi c.~ Paimer, ov.ie;n H. Pcirh !_ William P.. W_h.it,;;orth: · . .· · · .. J3rother_Marty Hwks lost his left arm in an accident at ' 'out thl~ month. · ,· ·. ISta,nda..rd Materials batch plant ...... su::: st!t~T c:nstruction .. lhJ.iCifi&· · ..... San -Mateo·" Corripaij.y got off to ·a goo'ci stc\rt oii .its 'Co-al 'car(y6n Project East Your blood ·bank is very lmv. Please· pay a visit as ·soon of I.:ovelock until tlfe snow -- hit;_ · NDRlViAL PENSW,NS . '·' as pos,slble. It is located off El Camino Real sa.uth of Trous­ but that won't _stqp that . crew of Date cf ~:Date da.Ie Avenue at' the entrance to P_eninsula Hospital. Phone of E-ngineers very long. EntiUf ment N'ame Entitlement •• . •c 4034 The. Doqge {ton:·:(Wings is nm, .. Machi, ·•MichaeL :' 6/1}2 Teronis. Peter ' :'.·2/62 OXford .7- . '. ning i.n-'its usual , sy~terp.a:tic rou­ :Rinehart, Gail. F. ' 2/62 · · White,:-. • ~: Utah rli/)wry the _h~u l £;om the mine_to ·~ 1 ' On' the stele list: Brothers Lester Gorum, 1\lel.vin Hayes, .:e nul s1dmg necause of slick REDUCED. PENSIONS haul roads. · Evan Street,. James Allen, Zeuh Thomas antl Alred Blon- Bowles, Henry C. 12/60 Strange, Eimer ·- . 3/62 . ~ . . Dodge Construction. Company 'CQlombo; Henry 12/61 ThQm1s'ln, Gdn:ge A:. 2/62 quist ... Babies in. the families of Herber. D. Ward, Ronald highway 40 project east of'Love­ Hansen, Herbert J.,' 2/61 , · Vest, Edgar D. · · 1/62 CD~('k) Nye and Reber Clofson ... lock is in the wind-up stage as · Moller, Fred W. 12/61 the dirt is just about moved. .S$Jc~ ~ amento The Wells-Cargo Highway 40 .EARLY ··RET~RE!Vl'ENT PENSIDNS t" · ·· ... B:rother Bill E{hvru·(tq-.ls still in Sutter · project east of Loveiock is also _Memotial Hospital, Eiker~nkotter, G . . S. · 1/~2 ··. Lema, William .10161 recovering from bt.Tn$ . he rsc2ived from welders at Aero- slov'v~d down due to \veat,her. The. bulk of the dirt on this job * . ' * ·. _,, jet_.. . We have a .lcng l~st of recent blood donors, -but our has already been moved, but · DISAJ3ILITY PENSIONS.·, ., bank hal :mce· is s':)l} 1(;Y?. Th2 recent donors:Mrs. Josephine there · •is still quite ' a · lot · of Alexande~, Ernest. 3/62 ··· l\furray, ·Kei}neth 3/fiO \M. Apted; Ho~~r:l'd. , Sa.:'-::h~r. H~rs. Viola..- V. Berg, Ala-rd ,J. .us!ling to be ~oM· ·; __ · . ' ·Gonzales; !vy . ·. ·' 2161 . Stl!~ake r, Qu~: ;!.2/61 . I Bro\'\'TI, Albert V. Daltcn, nm L. Dalton, John A. Etheridge, • McN~t~~~~~Hi~~,: ~: ··6/ 61 ·,, ..,: Terry, : R~bet_tJ;;: .. ,,, 2'161 : oJ Robert C.. Jl(mtpp, ~ - chm;~ ~'lL 1\iell{), NOI-..vood N.' MullenaJ)x, V:ACA. Tim~"/ - CHECKS. ,-... * * *· _·:>. . !Elmer :Rasetter, Alf::mse A :n~mber of Operating Vei·_cruyson, Mrs. - Cather 'ne Ver- :Engi­ < ,:, . . BASIC PENSIONS neer's-vacation checks -ha\ie•been· . · , .. _ . . J cruyson, P..ene 0. Cercruyssen, George Vodjansky, Mrs. Avis. returned •.: becauSe- . 'of .', ihcdrtciit .:.·· Bruce; . A , .,JUI~us "· ·. · ·2nz?L .; ·. HeSth;· Edgatti .;.J( <--ZfGl:--. 1-JVissler,.. and} ii&· ~qretta H . .voungs .•. _•.,. : ·...... ENGINJ;ERS NEWS · ~ebrugr,y. l96~ - \ •

~\ Published each month by Local Union No. 3 of L'le / t ! Internattonal Union of Operating E-ngineers . ·( j i! ·. / (Northern California, Norther,n ..Nevada, State of Utah, the Hawaiian Islands ) · · ') 'O.ffice: 474 Valencia St., San Francisco 3, ·calif. j \ 1.I ( ) \1 .~ AL CLElVL...... :~: ...... Editor and BusiDess Manager i,li.. PAUL EDGECOlVIBE. ______...... President ~\ I Jl . . JERRY DOWD --- --····--· --······················-· ··· ··: ...... Vice -President \ ~ \v. V. 1\tJINAHAN ...... Recording-Corresponding Secretary .,, ·~ A .T. HOPE...... Financial Secretary AM'n~~ecess~cH~ •• ~ R T. PETERSEN... :...... Treasurer ~ PROGRAM How to Mainta~in A Strong Union

WE FEEL THAT all the members of our union are inter" e .:.; ted in . their Local and are at all times 8eeking to gather llTlQI'e information so thq..t they can be better informed in that respect. In order to have a strong trade union, it is necessary to ba ;e the full and active c6operati9n . and support of every - Knf'Omber. It has often been said ,that the union is only as good as its officers and the officers are only as good as the men:­ bers >vho select .them. I In the day-to-day operation of our· organization, the .ac- tions of the officers and representatives are affected to a, J arge degree, by 'the _w.ishes of the membership as conveyed t o them through union meeting discussions, on-the-job dis­ cJ.:;sions, and as tl1ey intcrr0Jngle socially. In this \vay, ~;, our officers and representatives gather ,. thoughts and ~dea s 'vvith 'vvhich they eix}eavor to build a bet- CONSUMER ADVICE ter and s tron,~er union. ·

VOlin.~ ·0Fl7J!CERS and repr~entatives are governed by e ruary .0 ··e. les the constitution and by-laws, which were adopted by the By SIDNEY MARGOLIUS· membership in a referendum vote. The by-l aws are a resul~ Furniture and rugs are the big shopping In better-grade ·coil-spring c o~ st rhdi o n, the of almost two years' v/ork by the by·-h\VS cmT,m ittf:e and arc opportunity· in February. Reductions of 10 to springs also a:t;e hand tied to k.:;ep thein frqm shifting. · - r cmsiliered a good set of by-laws. This is evidenced by the 20 per cent are available on most furnishings, LATEX- FOAlH iact that your offlce1·s have received many requestB for including those of well-known designers and copies of t11em fro1n different ·unions througbctrt tl1e Un ite{~ Genuine latex-foam cus111onins: is costlier manufacturers which are price-maintained, by St. ,tes. than the synthetic urethilne and considered one device or another, most of the rest of the 1 year. r;/ef.~rabl e hfor shape-:·etentt~o? ~ n d d~fl'a_ ~ilhity . • In a democratic union such as oms, it is the responsibiE urec11ane, .· owever, 1s sadsrac,:ory L 1c , as , of ~ he members, when making a selection_ of officers and rep Other home sales this month include china, sufficient "density." Observe the comparative · re~-:--? n ta tiv e s, to study the past record of t l1ose vino·are se~ l-~, . glassware, housevvares and curtains. resilience of fillings when you sit on chairs imr; office. or sofas, or compress a cushion in your hand ,_ In food, beef, pork and lamb are still rela­ and lift it · to see . if it is very light\veight Ii1 thi.s \Va y , a more effective and proper sel-ection of men tively reasonable, but turkeys, broilers and urethane or the more dense. grades." 'Vvi'l .L'e m 1,• . ·, l'"-·1-] •r, ~ !'! d ~·:> 11 "j ·

r,;'J.:...is···· sao . .. •. --L ._ ~ rt ld - 11 ~or -··q· " ry ~-, · · ~, .; . , () • . i d·· fancy "mo~erne" furniture that first came out Daily that t_he furniture .· industry is selling · .!.1'-'.. ... b e S.t.cheRleiTc ~...OU1 Weu .. : <.•• •l ;. .., r ,,._ ·, -c.'O. •!._ " Ur ]JLl1 ~· · .a generation ago. This bulky furniture means ''phony .· vahie·" in· some ·chairs o"f this type. to. remind :us to give a .g;:ea.t deal of thought t':l the way 'vV extra cost and housekeeping work. He 'said some mass retailers are Tepres¢nting ~_pc nct o:ur tmion~ ear11e'l1 d6llai·s. chairs worth only $49 as $99 chairs. These .Truly, modern. furniture, or ".contemporary" have 21-0U:f!C€- plastic" coyerings Which - ~'!ill last As par.t of the [.H'f'Ud tradition of th? Americ;u1 trade UD . as it · is sometimes called, · is compact ,in size o11ly a few ~ years compared tO the 32-ounce ion n-.ovement--a . spx>l group of c':Ji··-ens ,-~ 0tcd for thoi; · and light in weight. But it is architecturally plastic whi~I:l would last perhaps 15 years. umde1·:-;;' 3.nding of the {rue spirit of bt 6th erht.•''(l, an orr;c:mi:-c« designed so that a smaller chair is as comfort­ In bedroom . and other "casE; goods" furni­ t iori ' Vh ich hasj1s vei·y·roots esta11liSh("~~ 0D th" ~)finciple th:; able as a bulky one. Contemporary furnitme ture,_there's at :Jeast one worth-while trend__:_ <>Jl ' ";.-hj toil should-be Li.rly p:1id for thr::r l'i_bcr-union m:='m also has simple, clean unadorned lines. Danish­ to "bunching': . pieces. These are chests, vani­ • 1 0 inspired ±'urni_ture is a good ,example., ties, dressers, etc., with trim, squared-off lines · :~~1~, t~~~d : s~~::~ ;~:~i1 t~~s T~;~~~~~etl~;c~ h ;b;r~:~~:~:;J;c~~~;t ~ ~~~ In upholstered furniture, the Gostlier chairs so they can . be bunched side by side for more t heir· Lli2licfs· ~u1G C011'7ictions. and sofas are usually made with . deep spiral storage room in less space. coils. Less-expensive but still satisfactory TV PRICES pieces are made with crimped, zig-zag steel - -~Illi1S l\·1I.~AN§ t1"1 at t.he \\1otker \'·y~ ho prc ;:luc~ d t h.?- prod­ webbing. The zig-zag construction does not ' television-set manufacturers have become lUct (..,f' _perf{~ r'l ~ ~ c-d t h · ~ s ~· r · ~t ic€ .l.1St b2 asst.n:-Cd ~ f ) ir sJ.l. !ci·v:: r··J have quite. the deep-seating comfort of coil­ concerned ovei:: cunent pubiic reaction against the quality: oCTV shows--what has become fl1r· ··f:j ;·,·: .f!ts 1' ¥1 ~-, (~ f-' nrc-:. •~h !n b'f hi --: h "" ?-,d ;, ... ~.---_,,.,.L. ..q, ·1 t ~ -1.-..('~P \.,.-11 11,. ~ - . - ' -- ·-"" ·•. ~-' -"-- ~ ···- 1- \. ~ •.;,..J .. r.,.;_ .. .._. •/ _ .... ~ L...... :_ _ .:. · • ' 1• •. ~ --l.!. .t > .. .:. ~ - :..ll -- ~ ..... \ 1 ~ - But it is mbderaLe in p:ticeo durable and enables lighter-weight, more compact knovvn in the industry. as the · ;'boob-tube!' p rOdllC(; tl1 c~ p rc duc >~; ~ nd scr\/iccs Y ~ ~ h · ~ ~ h rYEl:~c c· "Ln~ s c cl et~/ ·image. The. effect of the lvss of interest in.TV 1 styles. t he c:;rep. j.est ·i.r1 the-l-1 ~s t (~ I'V of man .-;i ~ 1cl r, "Jt~:;; : :~ S-c: .J. bl2 to Lu­ / programs. is that set manufacturers are keep- :b3c:..: ~ he fruits cf their toiL Quality of coil-spring constructiow varies ing their priCes dow.n, and in fact are offering , • consid ..2rably . Som '~ uphJlstered p.ieces have as . ., .some ex~ellen t--:v 'ailable ized t .. tQorJs histc:riC s -o:,.; rn l.J(]s of f:tir p} :) ~ 7 3.!1d ~-d c

_) . r. ~ -~ /f. Watsonvilk-May 17_, Thurs- Salt La~e 9ty-Sept. 14, lfri.­ :l'­ februarv , · I .> · · ,.. . · · - 'i - day, Veteran's Memorial Bldg. day, ·Teamsters Hail1 443 .So; o .. s~~ckto~-:.-:Feb. 1, Thursday, .,. 215 Third Stre.et. - ' 6th East. Eng1ne~r~ Bldg. . , . * ~ * . ;i! ·~~ ! Grievance Committee 'Election J ~eno -S e p t · 15,1 Saturday, · s ~~lJos e-Feb. 5, Tvio n.da.y,l~a - :. . . !Ul~e .· Eeno M\ISicians· Bldg., ~~0 W. ~ . UNIO N . .bo~ ;r~mple, .. 45 ~a n ta Theresa ..1 Fresno~-,-J)ln e 5., T u e s d a y, Taylor, lM PLOYME~H ~ Gl'Ievan:ce Committee ·.· Election [ 3121 East Oliye, · · GROWTH ,GROWTII 0 r '··. OaJ.d~.nd:c:;Feb:·· a, · Thu~'sd!1Y.; · . "' ··· * . . reoFT.enrple;· 2315 Valdez;; . •' : Santa Rosa,-::-Jime ·. 7, · Thur$· ·· :()etober •Grieg:mce . Committee. El;el}tion ·ctay; Veteral)'s Bldg. San Francisco-:-Oct. ·· 3, Wed~ · :. Sacram:ent.~Feb. 13,-- Tues- . . .. * . * ..* . · .. ·day;- CELT,·E)4g,·,·.25.25 st.ockt9~- · . __ s~It ~~ke .. Crty-::-JQne 15, . Fn-_ nesd;;~y, S<:~n ·. ·~rancisco L<;~bor . Grieva~ice ;' Committee ·Election i;la~, Teamsters Hall, 443 -So. 6t~ Temp1e; 16th a11d 'capp . Str.e:_ts. · •· '~ · · · < · East. · · · · *

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·· Efuploymentv~. -Uninn -Growth~JS45 ~19'60 ~. . __ · . - ~. ·'--- :·- . . . \~ -- .. .. -p-.-..--f . . D . ( .. . u <' EMPlOYMENT ·,.. : IJ GROWTH OF : ,;. 'GROWTH UNORGANIZBJl ·._/ YM,t~fON ~~ I . I * * * Oakland-Nov. s,· Thursday; • ".· .: '/ _' ·.. A·: ~r· ;a __ .··· 19 · Thursday, Labo_r 'l'emple," 23l5 Valdez. ' · I I 1_ a9 OrovHle-July _Prosp.ectors· Village.' * * * I I . San,Fran,cisco-April 4, Wed- I . ! >San · Francisco . Labor. ; Tues-~ ' nesday, Sacramento.:-Nov. · 13 I H . Temple; 16t!l .a:nd Capp . St;reets. 2525 Sto·ckton . . . ·' :i: ::: * .. .. . J\ugt.;~;-t · day, CELT Btdg:; r·_ Eurek~.:_Aptii 10; Tuesday, Stockton-Aug. 1, Wednesday, * * Watsonville-Nov. . 15, Thurs ~ ,~ UNION ·_ 2'806 BroadwaY, ' Engineers ·:Bldg. · day, Veteran's Memorial Bldg., '-l' . . '* . * * * * * ~ GROWTH eedding~April 11, Wednes- San. Jose- Aug. 6, Monday, 215 Third Street. day, ·Retait· Cl~rh ' Bldg., 900 Labor Temple; 45 Santa Tiler­ Locust St:· . · : esa. CHARTS TELL STORY of comparative growth in emp1oymen~ * and in union membership during two periods. Between 1930 andr Fresno.....:..Dec. 4, Tuesday, 3120 . 11-f~rysvm~:-:APtil l2, Thurs-·. Oaklan4~Aug . 9_, Thursday, 1945 (top) they ra.n n eck-and-neck, although ' the increase in unionl E. Olive. · ' day, Elks Qlub, 920 D Street. . · 2315 Valdez. * * * membership was recrui ted from those ~ ]r eady in the work fore(;.; * Santa R sa-I)ec. 6, Thursday, rather than among new workers. · In the 1945-1 960 post\var per io~j': . Sacramento-Aug. 1'4, Tues, 0 :gap, ' · . V€terans' BH:lg. . . . . employme11t, outs\ripped union membership by 10-million. •Th<:: .. .. , -" ~Jd~~,y. , . _. . .. d?i, CELT Bl~g., 2525 . Stock~on · * * *· .; ..· j. is ~o ns i~ ered b_Y t~1e AFL-CIO D~pt. o~c Res e~rch, which prepa~~d't· .. . . Saer?J.P.E;iltQ-:-May: . 3, Th,u~s ­ Salt Lake City-Dec. 14, Fri- . the . ch a1ts, to mq1ca:e a substantial sh 1 ~t of, workers to t~e wlut~l day, CELT Bldg., 2525 Sto.ckti:Jn. day, Teamsters Hall, 443 So. 6th ·' col~ a r fiel~ _and the m~po:t ance of helpmg tnese workers illlp~mref. "• ·" * . ·::: * :· · East.. thetr co i.1ditJOns and d 1gmty~ · : J I· ' Stoekfim..:.::.,.May . 7; M b n day, . Fresiio-c:-Sept 4, Tuesday, 1·. Engine.ers Bldg. 3120 East Olive St. * * - '' *** .:..** Reno-Dec. 15, . Saturday,· ,9; . We d~esday, Ukiah- Sept. 6, Thursday, La- Reno Musicians Bldg., 120 W. •Jakland~May \ . Labor Temple, 2315 Valdez. · · bor Temple, State Street. ~- Taylor. . ,· . . ..· -·· S. P SH P: free wa.nt /ads for perating - .- . . · TRENCHER. Digs BAR BELL, 200-lb. plate-loading. 6-ft. high DRAG!.!W:s .. Lim a Model 34., 'A -p:n~ river bottom land, under cuJ-. 1956 CLEVELAND -95 l · Z.O. :>-A.~ 141/2 ACRES Sq.- buckets. s teel bar with friciion clamp collars. $5-1. · Serial No. 27·!2. P & H . Mode FOR SALE on (or will trade for Calif. prop­ 18"-24" wide, 5%' deep. Wri.1e:; tlvati ll Barrett, 7728 , W.r it e : Chester 0. Teegarqen, 2225 Serial No. 6380. $5,000 each . erty) . House, ba rn, double garage. 18 A-1 ·condition. Write'; 'Bi CahL · Fh.:'ln..s:: a Rd., No. , Highlands, Calif. Downar Way, Del Paso Heights, Calif. VernOn Dark, Paterson. hard top. Good· shape:. miles south . oi -Salem, Ore. $12,000, Walcrg 2-7921. Reg. No. 381503.- l9S6. B,U!CK. 2-door Phone : PA 5-2227 . ·Reg. No. 688800. Reg. No . 976309 . I TYler Clean. Good. tires. Write: George tei'ms. Write:· Fred A. Powell, Rt. E, Box 42 E: · 36th Stree1, ·, pakland. 1560, .Auburn, Calif. Reg. Nc:i. 817485 . .. Broolis, ··-14 income SH7.SG ·Ec:u:in.,., · KE-llogg 4-5601.. Reg. Nm 293329 : • CRUISER. Trojan family.- se-· -TWO-THIRDS ACRE. with duplex, and old: .3 HOUSES, six lots, Phone. 23-F'i\ · CABIN oom home .. ?] ~rr..;.v­ Eig.ht foot· beam. Excellent cori_di- "'.,type home. Also excellent building iot, ~ ~us owner's two-bedr 300 AMP H D GE trailer mtch ·welder. Sell· dan. the ers, tre;:s, lavtns; $21,000, ·te-rms . a/hess... ,. tion. Run· onl;y ~· 25 hours. W rit€: ;_ VI. C.' .. HighWay 20 b·ontage; ·o\·erlooking . S'x8:xl0' . Write: ··. Ed - account of illness . .Sacr ihce for $300. F:-ank Dias, Box · 332, .~{] ~Ha..:n~ S.ofi;EL .) iOPJ:>EH. · (Slim) Vlentworth, 5484· E. G riffith Way, Noyo River and the new ·prop.osed· Noyo W:-ite: WnghtJ..' ,ll9S_',. Hillside. Bl·id. , Colma·· 25 .- ; .· First- clas. shape: .Write: ·w. H. McNtit_t, •income. \Vrite: . Calif. Reg'. ' No. 249022. · L Phone: 'Fr'esho '27. Calif. Reg. No. . 468357. ·' •" Basin. Year-round rental Col\i. :-Phone: PLaza .5-6446. Reg. No. · Route 1, Box 271A, Suisun, Cali Charles · A. Haun, Rt. 1, · Box 177, Ft . j · . . · · •~70309: · ·. .• . - HA 5-4312. Reg. No. 26866 TWO NEW. UNUSED >h:inch air dJ:Hls, 1-··_B_ ra_g..,.g_._R_eg_._N_o_. _6_20_1_3_8._·.__ ·_ . ____ LOT. 67x91 ,. Lake Tahoe, CQHr. S'JS!lR S · miles to Stp:te ,. line near . Y '}tzncibn .. . at Lake Toh;,e. 3 miles·. Ingersoll · Hand, V'crlu'e ·.over / $300'. Self · · · ·· -!"ERGUSON ' tractor with .Pippin Backhoet ·1o.ooo· SQ.-}''!'. lot . JIB 20' .for model ISO- P & H C'ane, good · -School ar:.d shopJ:>ir:ig 1/z.· mile bum: St"P-i. ~ - ··. · State Line. 6 · miles from Squaw .for $100 cash. No . pttachments' . Write : · - d·· 1oade•. Phone John Martinson, from 1· E.- llt!>- Street,, condition, easy adap table to any crane. Lake. -- Write·:" Floyd Dct•or.,. 136 - · :3rlif. · j , mile from Kings Beach.· $4000. Elmer. C. Hansen.;· 27,2 ·.. ~ r.\:· e ley, : Calif> Yl;llo:•ks.tone' 4-8863 .. '" Valley. ·: KEllogg ·4-8770.. $450:. Wi·ite : Louis · Eck; 19943 Redwood Stree.t, Ricbnond, Calif . .F il'orte BE 3--tilH.& Write Jack · Pool, 3635 Brookdale :Ave., Oakland 1, Caiif.: Phone .:: ... n)omwall 5o7580. Reg .. No, 865.574. - : , Reg. No . . 324534. · · · · ·' Road, . C9stro Valley, Calif. Reg. No. Beg .' No. 915580. KE 4-1753. 345986. . ·': ~ . . ., ·BCffi.JL'l: ..TRA!LEIJ .HOME, ' 1956. _4 2'x8', . Oakland 19 , Calif. Phone: TWin beds ai)d hill beq, excellent con- - Reg·. po. · l06?.38,2. 1 . 1 ·HOUSE TRAILER · HIT.CH. Heavy-.duty 3S·ACRtl.. FARio! . on Sevier River., 1 mile --. · aition. $2600 fu,l1 price. ·, Write: Robert· --~.---~------..,_;;,.-. nore, 'Uta h,' Highvray TO SWAP Lassen County. Fenced, , .equalizer: . Original · pries', $137. "\Viil , s'outhw:est Elsi on · E .. · Power$, .. 5801 Robinhood.. Drive. :. El lO ACRES in acres· .. 9•iltivated. 25.5 shares ---.- eledricity, road. Water table sell · half-price---.$65. Write; . Dean R.- ; 89.. 28 ·. Sobrante, Calif. Ph one~ CA 3c7346. Reg. level, n'ear CaliL water. ·. $12,000 . . Write: F. L. Higgins, ·ROCKHOUNDS: Wiil svrap rocks. """"" -,~a feet. $1500 . with 25 pe'r cent .. d own, · Frazier, 1824..2lsi. St.,: San Pablo; :!:;.:;;..;;!£. No., 863917. · · ,.. 30 Elsinore. • Utah:. ~eg· . No. S08570. slab yo:.1c .good rocks on sb:l!& $40/month . . Write.: Ray nemic •. Reg . . No• 939642... 20S7 .2Bili . A~e..,; --'- · · - . balance __._~-.;-.,.:,..--_, 'Write: Eugene Russell, -foJ;'long w heel ·base pickup. · "ken. 4409 " Ciestridge. · Rd.;• Fair Oaks;·. ·--:-:-::- . Reg. No . .. IG5li'?.,~ :.; . .-. · 'l[i;:N 'QiU.tPER glass r~ ~obout .,· __1. New .•TWO jAEGER PUMPS. Jl/z" qnd. 2" pumps. San. Frci1cisc:o L. J.- Tillmann, .· 575 Sa. Ca lif. Reg ..· No: 9a32!6. WIZARD 14 1 on balloon ti re trailer. Both in. · - :· -----~ ----· -- ---· ~ ---- .-· -. $375. · -. Write: 1958 · . -2"• pump a )most l"..£0¥, ·m ~ Re.n qstorf! , ... Mtn.·.. View,. Calif. Reg . ._ No. soQd- excellent . condition. W:ite; Ron ·Hover, :'1961 HONDA DREJ\...¥.", upholstery, 35 hp johnson. just motmr.:'§cle. · 'i'rsi;t,.?>~ . . ·., · · ·D'exter ·trailer,· 140 Fai'rington Lane:: Burlingm;ne, Calif. a lata· m.oci<=f' B.M.W. 996036 •MOBILE . HOivlE: ABC 'cus.iom·.. !w ilt, 8x5u,. blast<: d and , paintei:l• The Trees ' Ei a.,~,. ·. ~ · CAMEiii::35 ~. . m. ·Bessamatic te_nsen, · 738. Portola Dr.. Son l,.ea,ndro.. . ·'ng d 11 \'' > • 1 0 11 .·W~- '· W!~· -· -TI !On .. . ·,· r!·.e · ·yeaTs o ~h · r .. w:i_ :puranmio;. LARGE,'OCCIDiNTJU. ·sTOY:E; ·chrome top. -· c ...... · cOn di·tio_n,·ed . . "-P,a\.i.o. and · i G n· c~ d_· . v. ::trd. . , · · . · - ·~ . ~ cqn Geye·" -~,.. ck. J)g~ J.rlc•·"a . , . . ~ , . •. . athc up,tm.s. Jd_a l skpng, .. ur~ t mg_. , c &.UMk"i.. \'f.'~,~& ,,)~ . serV1 ce station. Ideal -place to retire. ;rms. IS miles E . . o~i"'-Ylay, Sar~ · Jose. C.:1lif. Phone AN 6-- 7502. advertise m t.he:se L hunting . . Can be _hshmg. $8500 .. T LR'~}.R'Jillt- . . Good fishing, idep e·. Harold, McMillan.~ Gen._ . R.. ,g. No 59521'1.. · -. · · . charge any PERSONA · W rite: Marvi:1 " Br€m~- UPRIGHT FREEZEii. · 2o cu. ft. Ben H;,r · Sonora. W n t · .m: · 'J'-.f!11f- b anl: ' financed. . .Reg. No, !72867·. I 'l'Y h e wisher; to sen SWt~~ ; Ferron, · Utah. - Reg. . Supreme. 2.-. Years old.' Excellent condi- ' Dehvery, _Moab., Utah . · i-?g ;· ~s:B8oBox ' 3~2 1 chase. Ads will not be ' amt~l~.{i ~w ·- .JJ~lk~; ~ l64t7l'ilo~~Pe L:~: . THREF.-QUl\.RTERS ACRE. near Lemoore BR6;:;! ~~~?c,E. la~~geEl~~~!~ c~~~~ 'en ,a';';1e W~;~,s!reL. $ , curoort, Joed cm, l' entals, personal ser.'ll'ie.;_";,-., >:~;r s c~ :· ELgato 6-4404: Air ·Base bn .Hig hway 41. Garage. Shade bc:th , fireplace pat,0 10 UNFlNISHED .-HOUSE. 4-room·. on two Los Gatos, · Calif. Phone 1 room with beam ceiling, screened lir..es No. 1813.5. · . trees, 2 '.irells, 2. pump_s . /4 acre, grocerY' .Jiving lots, ISO' by 300' in Roquosori, · Virginia. Reg. sleepirig norch. W rit~: G11.s !l . . L..,ws, ~ PRINT OR T YPE ·: · ·· s.tore. building, 80x45, with . equipment. '!i!l:ll<'l"&:r!Jig' Write : W . C. Shinn, 1440 Carlos Ave ., 2 pumps W!lte: P .O. Box 956, Clearlake Hiqhla !1ds, Calif. · · "'- tllt,~ P.hone DI 4-3948·. ACRES in Lassen Couri.ty. $ ,000. l.O'o 600~gallori storage tanks, adwe.\\'ii.'IIICtlWt.'!;;rf· · '~ Burlingqme, Calif. 80 6 957 So Mom, Porterville , Phone WYman 4-6530. Reg. No. 269890. y ou want in ~·our 836875. · down, balance . at $SO ·per month.' Sur- C ·A Menefee, Req. No. 386 92 · ·· ·· .. · < a separ::J.te, sheet of ~~"' . E"~";l'CR.E Phone,; YO _ . Reg,: No. . TRUCK CRANE end backhoe· combination· , · ·fertile saiL 1Ine.d, · .2 ·· wells, fruit. nut, citrus trees, , :laks·, Calif. 7 6229 , he.w.ly · pai'ntec! . ... ·Pres'sure system, two eluding. you~; · NA.l\ri'; : <.-.m>~':W'k{'l!:. L:;,:r~. · 983 . . , ...... for sale. or cc-nSic!er trod; I or -house ;: aluminum. shed . 40x60. ·Write; Howard 2W :_ W . .H ... . new seotic-lcmks. N'ea)' Ft. Bragg. 'Nrite ;_ DRESS .aml P..EQI&'.t'EH:,J~(IDJ',~ilm., ; · Selma. .• . lot or mu)i~ole 1w~ llmg . Wnte , . ·. Winsett/ ·ll,813 S. Temperance G>,x .ora St.,"Berkele;y, GahL : (:)vde ·M. , Barnes; 24.1.1 " 21st Si:, San 0 A'l , · - . Monsqn:..,l~ ol _ _ Re-;r No. · 1 ow.. for .a tin'Le . l'~'>le.· ,li!il't §~: ·C alif. )'leg. No. 420996 ·automatic Phone ;· 1 H o r n w a ) 1 o-6949. Reg. No._ ·Pablo Calir Phone 233 7657 1954 FORD Station Wagon. , e rai· weelrs b etwee~z t;n,.,. ~$1£:~ - i~ . $450. 1075452. : I ' ' _1027800. . . ' MODERN .HOME. 3-bdrms, 25/a acres land .. , transmission; two new recaps. -letters aml receir1t of jl~ a;~ ili.W . .. 1950 Wagon, $200· · · · · . l>e-rvice ·.s ta tion. fdeal place to• retire. . AWls c MPlymouth -Station , on _new BUC!~ GOAT. Reqi?!('red, g month old Can· ce' rite: · · B. Rose, 'Yo Dolly-Mark S .ACRES. _liouse, "~;> ll . electricity .. ood fishing,, ideal' hunting .- <· G;_;>od ~unnn--: .. 1·' Nubain. $40 or wil,l trade' f~r do·e·. Write: our rea-ders. te:· Marviri. Brereton.. Ranch, 4l6· ·. Horn Ave., Sap.ta Rosa , . mad to· i M) C· ·.Mchm~!'Y.. · e,~ s aU a€~S ·r._,.-:: "i!!'i:t';g.h~W . ' d!1k financed. Wri . ;;lso I69-acrf'·'' hom~>, 'IW~ . 0 -~ Wn(F·: d h a, rlgsd S!?1ess, · Wa-. Calif.- Reg:: No. 918?32. '.. . Swap S 9677BO. ~ Rea · No. 1059628 . qmshmen~ 6 960 TR P:II.ER. 195 Eastern Built. J.xS. Thermal Valericia Street, S~.o0. F\l:::.~.!'i!.~k~m :g., · · - . HALF ACRE, with 20x22 b~ilding, on .lower , s!lla,. Al~,ka. Reg. Nf>· · · ~ - · 8 3 .,.. - '• .., -~,. -'-"""~,, -~ ~- CalifO"'ll·a • ""- <:s.m~ .:.U<~>S · . . in 'lei'l t'ract, lf.4 ·m1'le WH1"TE ' RE AR e nd. rea'uct·,·on- un1't .fo•. Cal,. windovts, . comnlf'te with T.V. Bcaui\'.,f , · . L• -!><' SU~<:e "-''' -~- 1957. C_H_ E, VR_ . OJ;,ET · picku_p, :· four . sp;;ed Sherman· Island ,. d. · $?7'0 w - k ·n c c5 · · t · , $ !rom Sacramento River. .Full price, weld rigs, ready to· go. No exchange regrs er numht-R. N''ll• .g;>if: \\~lit ; :.. transmissiOn. : . 750 . cash . or $850 · vhth uired. Reduced . price. · Write: James .~"'{_hliionS. ' "'s'' . ,. rite: )cc Corl"fwPnh. t; h your rite·: "-N.. · C." Shinn; 1440 ${COO. Write: Royal Winfred; 1063 ' Capp r.eq i · ·e>ne : be publishe£1 with&ti!t; MlTi"" - Jt,•.fa•r~'i/ill.~P'~. •-h<:Ilf ccish. •.W 0718 . M T 1 5 " "'' .a;n t.. · an rranciSC">. · c: . Carlos ;}.ve:, Burlingame.·. Calif. ., Phone: St., San Francisco. 10 . Phone : VA 4- · ov 0 f· 2 33. - 19th · Av.e :, , Oc:kland 6, OV l-1 754 or . M,argan Hill, PR-- 9-.3433 tion . D'· d 3958' -n··...- N ·8 '8 5. - · Calif. Phone·: 'KE ~ -6022 : ·Reg·, ·No. 91.2148. -Reg No. 434969. --- ~ --.1::. . oii• . _, • . ' .- .e,.· o.'· 3-o 7 · ···· ' Reg.' No. 423253. ". ·'' .

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., 1 VALLEJO--B.EPDRT •• • ,. . .c-. ,, ·. .._ tl Is USJ. By AARON S; SMITH been working all winter o n · the Elmira Canal .J ob, .but' had some The wor k picture. for 1962 in hard luck by not using anti- the Vallejo Area looks good· ·freeze, and winter with 17 dE. The Wunderlich· Company at , ~ . . , , _ " . grees weather on January 22 .'1 a ll<~JO on H1gnway 4v Wlli h ~ v e played ,the devil w_ith J)1e radia­ Jts traff1 c ~hang e made m .ll e tors on several DW 20's anr/ Slm ng, leavmg 1t free to rnn f ull Cats blast on t he East side w ith ap- 1 . ·. D s ·l · - · t 1 65 E.. 01 .11 t t . b p cr· . f 1ver e 1 va Wl s ar .a JO r oxnna e y . : n b m ~er:; or · S 1 A · lVf h the summer. At the present, the I on tho ano - ~:-nue arc 1 , finish work and i:ock l aying is wea er_ penm mg. 1 underway with a s keleton crew. Freclnckson and , Watson has Ball and Vickrev at FRirfield shut the freeway JOb down at . ·I is putting the Tra'vis botilevarcl Benicia for the winte.r . I:f ~ vve ver, ·I overpass over High way 4o, using they -were _the lo\V biB.d e~ on · eigh t Engineers. . . the seyen m1le? of freeway, fr?m ·Gordon Bali at Vacavil L~ is Vacav1lle to D1xon, at an estlm­ a bout done with the C'le arino ated· cost of $2.5 million. and will start tlie structural The renovation st~r te d.' .Ior th. ~ NG!NEERS. on the job behind sheet ·pili ng· back of the coffer ·dam near .-Poll ock Pines. They work for the overpasses on their missile school at Ma~e . ISland. a re going down 35 feet below... __the le:vel of the _river. Working on this project are Jess H<;Jopes, Freeway job just as soon as they Work is being done by the Jor- superi·ntendent; ·ancl Elmer Bate~an, _ Maurice Sou:zer, Forrest Carter, Claude Clarke, Wi lliam finish the clearing. , . · dan Comp'any of Georgia: 'Total !N o/man, Harold Rubke and Herman Sethe, operators; ·and to keep · ·G . . 1 h .. .• . I The foregoing r epresents close The . . - h. .· -b. . f . er WICk as a p1 1e -<1 n ver on t '$l O State has called for bids ar e working 'OD their J· ob below· lS engrneers usy With a ew t " 000 000 "'. ~ . . . ,, 1 + · · d · t ·s . . b. , ' o . . . , . f.or the sub-structure of the ne•• 11 R_· new acramen o •_,ounty nU<.J· · _ . , ~ mngle Spnngs on H1ghway 50 aays ~s " occaswna Y ue o ing aHlth and· G Streets. I At the Gladding-McBean Plant deck girder span w'hiC:1 will re· - a long with the El Dorado De- weather. · . . . . :· . Raymond Concret~ Pile Co . of at Li:1coln, production is still ai. place the existing two 1am draw- velopment Co . G. S. Herrmgton has fmrshed 1 Sa ·1<' . ,.. 1 . d . a low ebb. bridge on Highway 48 across . _ . , work around Auburn and has , . n ~ rancrs ... o las n,lO ve .. a r:g . Napa River at_Mare island. The John l\1. Blarr 1s sub-contract- . " ._ . :··mat lOth .·and K St. to dnve p1l- 1 Stockton Construction has , , . . . . " r. . i!n cr under the Unders:rround Con- the eqmpment m the yard. Iing f r ff b . d. . _ t f . , new bndge vvlll be bO feet h1gh ., .. ., t· C .::: th : , , .· o .a new o 1ee u1 1 mg. over ~ 0 per cen o . Its sewer JOb with 66 feet of roadwav The "'" ~_uc IOn ~mpa _ny ~n e res~r- MEETiNG Fruin-Colnon- Con t r actins:r completed in the l':orth t~r...:a I b"'d · b .. · ' -. · .. vorrs and pme lme JOb but w1 ll 0 f t · · · · . . , . . . '=: - , • . · I s w1ll e openea Feoruary -' · 1J bl t - t . ' t"l M ur sa e Y meetmg held m Company W at e r .· 1r eatmenl (Contmued on Page 16) 28 and work will start i\pril 1 oe J..Ina e o ge p1pe un 1 ar. · · · . . . . · so wlll be doing very fittle until t ne·n. Fredrickson & Watson is stiti work i~g on the heeway job First Group . of~ ppliccmts. Tested fqr Apprenticeships lbetween storms and working (Conth~ued fr. om' Page 1. )· ·' .a.:pp. rentieeshipwi 1 t ll e mechanics. · ' ·~ · :.ye·:· ar th a writ- e<:ch indentured or certified p€1'• inte r':ie\ving, four -·~ubcom~it- · school bourds, and the Depart-' ten test. and a personal mtervrew ! son. tees have been formed ·in .four : DAM ment of Employment. · . · \ vith each applicant· in order to SUBCOlHlHITTEES 'U:nion Valley Dam has shut · ' The program calls for a .'four.' ' properly· ev:alJ;late · and place To facilitate this testing' and s~?arate_ a_reas . . Oth:~~ . sus_c'b'me (/own with the exception of quar­ m1ttees · w1ll be fottned from ll'Y operations work. However it tim'e . to time.as the 11eed a-r~ses. it progressing in the three p~w- Webster Street, CJaklat1d f ourth JPleted and the East side road I · 1 l t...... • J·ob · Tl11·s·-- ""' · : - · . - · -- · · ' ·· -· p • o k' d tart· d D 't ·. ·t -, -til t ·. 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:·-- >• . • _ _- ; __ ---- .. ,, _ ">f~is (>Orti6n; Of-ine:~·~rd e~J)i~(!1~;;:"_· -:,-: , : )·•J~~~~~\l" DISpa tch-: riffice . .. ~.good " s: f~n :di~~.. :;::~;~-:~.:~~.;~::_~~~_,_:§!:~.iJi:~~~~f : · ·id·entification . Jiptl~::s . h·o.utd -:··be .;~ : · .y ~· - :-· ~ ,·.-,~- ·:- -~ --~ wh Jn f' • ,~ · __. • ~•· ~!~: • ,t ·~·-1-~_.-t~''•'-'~-~"' ,: ~ t :.,c~'._ ~-: • ..,_ ·'• "·••• It 1 J+,- ·- .. '" •' .. -.. ·:: ·-.: -· -., ___ ' .. .:;-_·_.:_·__ -,_ __ . teo r ar· . ;.By ~ . .. . . BILL RANEY AND ..,..,_., • • • • • • • <>"'¥'4 • • • ~ • • • • • • • ...... • • • • • • • • • .... • • •. • • ~ngineer on the hoist. Earl Dunn ! . Millbrae .has .had . DAN MATTESON a nice a~di· · A T ' n · IS the contracto_r. ./ - 4n · J.n~ nortant ; vate. t10_n, the w1den_mbcr of El Cammo - ~roje~t "M", the linear aceel- T - In Burlihgame, we have a sev- Real from . Taylor . Boulevard e r,ator in back of IVIenlo P'atk, · An · important . safety me_et- i1eedlessly jnjured; en-story apartment bulldi'ng un- north to the Sai1 Bruno 1in~. ·ha_;; not speeaed up much. A ii1g for San !\'Iateo County will 1·· Yotti· 1 Operating ·Engineen.;' der construction - at El c~n;ino 1 This job has ju meeting is planned by the stb eeii corriplet• va- be held at Carpenters Hall in safety repre sentativ~ ·, Dale and Belleview. It is -ri6us international the concl~et~ I ed by the Lo\~' rie Paving Co . .. : unions in- · the first block of North B lV!arr, will show the latest col- · · · · s.lab_ type-when· the fcur;clation , ld. vo1ved, at the Villa Hotel in San Street, San Mateo, at 8 p.in. I·- Burlingame nas _· man_ y bu.i •· ·of sound film on this import- IS m , . all floots are p oure~l at mgs under constructiOn. One lviateo, to elini.inate, if possible, on Tlmrsday, February 15. ant issue and sho}v w:ays 1 t · BeCa"llse· of th<' · poot· . to th d t"' · · · 1 f t t t · 'i: b~o se f S"i'"ty t t . f . e groun .-1eve 1 anc1 ... e1r n:nsec1 f types o worK s oppages ~~ · ~ a ~ - pro 1 · our~s ory s ru~ ure across r01:n ec yourse ves rom accr- to their proper places .and an- Burlmgame Plaza, the steew t hat have plagued the missile record -of Operating Ei1gineers dents.. . chored 6n the upright s up ports ~ ! being placed by Schrader .Ii'!ll 'bases. It 1s expected that the in San Mateo County anct your · After each serious aeddent then the partitioons and walls Works, with' E. H. Bean's Truck l1ext issue of the Engineers Union's concern over IJUr it call always be shown that are placed later. lVI. J. Brock & Crane Service setting -the steel News will show, considerable brothers, it helHloves ym.n· Un- accide;1ts · don't happen, they Sow' is the general . contractGr for Schrader. - · work starting on this "Monster" iGn to not anly continue its are caused. iVl:ake every effort and Western Concrete Struc- j c· project safety EL AM' !"',ro1 _program but to shtur- __ to .attend this critical 1 · '" · · t 't 'f d meeting - ~ · . The work picture b . d h · ' . tures is subbing the lift . slab D .ti is com para- a e 1 1 nee e m areas an e1p to stop t 1u s needless part of ,the work 1 : ' · 1 . ' . . · d · t ively healthy. There is . an un- where · emo ; . on wo~· c ;s ..r:ow ~n ~r· our Brothers are being · mayhcni. · · , v ·Common amount of ~mall work .r ay for ~l Cammo w1denm g m ~ COURTHOUSE San Brm)o .. RighL keeping most medium sized con- of· way· is .be- · . _ . ·· The county Co~rthouse in Red- ing cleared for this project .at t ractors busier than they have making rapid progress on his A ssociated Dre'dging has moved wood City is now above ground this time. Some of this· ,work i s . been il1 many a winter. This, of Palm Avenue overhead structure in with two clam shell rigs and I level with ..Bethlehem Steel do- being done bycranes and ( rucks; . course, has kept our .Jut of v;·ork that is part of t his .same 19th a levee gang totaling 17 ri"c ~ n at ing the steel erection. We have and other parts by lo0der,':? and I list at a r easonable ~l e v el. · Avenue Freeway. this time. Tb. (:) conipariy novv a crane crew on the. truck crane trucks. The · actual constructio {fhe 19th avenue job has been BRE'\VER ISLAND n hopes to start work with their as well as an Engineer on the on this section of Er· CaTi:lino .keeping 20 to 25 ·Engineers go- Granite Construction still has suct,ion d~· e~ge ~bo,ut _M_arch ?·, _,~?mpressors and welding m~- Real will be let this . spri ~;~ : . iJ.1g during the cl:ry spells. When a small crew on Bre·wer Island Tne Bank of ~_,ahfo"ma BuJa- clllnes. · . Progress at the Thunda'bird the long range v.reather forecasts I in spite of the wet weather. It ing on El Camino and Fifth Ay- Bethlehem Steel is erecl:.ing ' H_otel at the east end of Millbrae look favorable, L. C. Smith still was predicted that no work enue, in San Mateo, ·, is, well Cin steel on a new building and A.venue is gradually t aking :plans t vv 1 a o or three shift sched- could be clone · during the rainy 1 the way to completion. This is a have a 70-ton -American . truck shape. This. is a cement block . ule. · · , season on this spread. See~-s five-stoi'y_ co n~rete I form poured crane there, with plenty of type of constrtJ.ction. H & J G cin~ . Oscar· Holmes engineers are 1 we were \~·ong. At the s?.me site constructwn' JOb . . ·we · havc an boom. struction' Co . have this ,conttad. SALT -'LAKE CITY ., .. ~ AROUND, UTAH TemPeratures ~- -· - Fall ·· The utah State AFL-CIO SOme Jo·bs Hold announces its fourth annual' And Projects Stop ·~:~~~,~~~ $~~~te:!ho:~:;:;;~ . . espite . will be awar-ded in 1962. . eat er . :By J AY NEELEY, · MERLIN year. . When completed, the su- These ,. scholarships may . '!:\,e Work at Consolidated Western _! On the second shift,. Odell Aiit'r. · BOWMAN. JOHN THORNTON, I' per-highway will run 397.2 m_ iles .use-d . in any . accredited col- Ste ~l in ~he Provo ar·ea has held I~rso1i, for. ema~; Lyle_. .. VANCE ABBOTT and · .from the Idaho bord_er ' near WWp~gh~ lege or' university _ih the UJ? m sp1te of the _weather. They'!. by, Ruloi\ ·1\:iiller,. Fre . LAKE A_USTIN . Snowviile to· the ,Arizona d. :.~1rd, I border United States; . and in . any still have· apprmumately 20 en- John Hansen; Jumor . . . ,.below St. ChriSten~ George.. Total cost field of study. All high school gineers on tbe payroll, fabricat- sen Wmter. has. put r ,' Blain~ Ingram, O,dell C!ids; t ~e Sklds o;n will be . appro~imately $198,~ . . inbcr iron for t t 111 Utah rempera · · semots are· .eligible; All high, t_he 'precipritators tense nand ·. :Robert ._ Olo,fs_' en_· .: .. · O.n.··.. -e_ons. rue IOn . . . · ' . • 706 ,000. . · _,, h h 1t 15 I b 1 schoo_l at the open he_arth, overhauling the mechaniC fo_rce,· Robert.· Rus~ L'iJ.res ave c egrees · e ow ·Around ·tl e· Salt Lake area, p_riltci_'pals, award_coun- .. '' . "· th s lt L k v ll . 1 · · ove,rhead cranes in the re-h. eat sell, Ruben Gr'iffiths and ·R: '2ero m e a ·. a e a · s~lofs and· sei'li(jr' Cl:).SS, pl"est~ . . - B .~ ey, many contractors are -attempt- -det_i_ts of ·b tah h'igh scho_'o_" 'rs .ire ~ and_ . s l -~b. mill and putting . with the out-lying· areas even . t k k t · -b . '. irij Ame& :.. .· '· ,{ J'"'.<:,.,: .'~' , : ~. 2 ' ,;·"} .. · . G .. . 't h"t mg o eep s e 1eon .., som_e plp.mg. . .. N·OR·THER-N- A·R-E·A_. ·, -· eo ld· er. At Fl· amHlg o1g-e 1 1 . g ·th .. crews· usy . being· sent lette_rs ·. e_XIll. .ai _ning· .,_ ., ·. d -below zero . over1 lau 1 - t· w 1 · th · v 1 · · · · · 4 m . e e quIp men ; the requirements, ..etc. ·_ . . or ( m . e .ern~ · ·· ·, ., · ~ _ egree~. ·. • area. IS Syblon and ''Reid, is '\~orking . . howe~' er ; this isnt! easy due to · If airy of oui· Itrembe ;·s .have- frozen up . for the wmter Most of the large proJe_cts 1 'Ylth two shifts mrt:he hay -job.' The Will the frozen mu.d .on the rigs,· etc . . semor students interested ·· ill the exceptiOn of San n ot be aple Franc1~~o brothers still ' working_, are:· :E}j: tomoveuntll· early We have a number of .new . this scholarship, have them Chemical Compants . mining Culpepper; Willis. Cox,Dace'Dal.;. i A pril. The State ~igh\v ay. De· jobs to start as soon .as the frost Mntact the prhicipaLof their and_mill operation and the c~m- ton, Dat.rell St~ebE;l f T_ed ·AUa . p artment has. only e1ght pro]ects leaves the ground. We have· had high school. pletiOn of the telephone l;:>mld- Gordon Pearson, Joe Kustes alftf' underway, compared to 41 on four pre-job conferences this .. irtg in Vernal, · wh.ere Vic Re- Roy Ropelato. . · · · December 1. month-two small ones and two -.. mi~i. ·has . his Barital!l crane Doug .Fife -is ma.kin{ari efforf . . Tentative approval has be~n jlarge ones; · . · - hOistmg bri~k. . . to work ori: -the toad 'job·· neal.· ~ "-- g tVen by both the Salt Lake C1ty. . · · . · , . r . · · . _ i_ fti'K_ . .. · and Meet_ . The L_ehi Freeway JOb IS \ Lagoon. This compan'jt fs·lookii1g · · County Commissioners to . REFINERIES · ":1- · down agam after one attempt to 1 for a spot to ·locate a crusher assicrn various officials to deter· The refineries ar~ having dif- . OGDEN-Third Tuesday of ge_t ~tarted. W. W. Clyde ~~s _p lant. The · Thiokol plant is mil1: responsibility for cleaning ficulty in th: preliminary work the 1110nth. this JOb and they tell us thac If closed . but several onerators , . tile Jordan River. City ·commis- on the crgckmg plants, thus cur- the night temperatures . rise are b~syat the sand imd gravel sioners are-preparing to let bids tailing employment. LOGAN -'-- Fourth Tuesday of a~ove . 20 d~gJ.·ees average, they operation at Brighi:mi 1 • .• f or a section the· month. - · 11 g Citv. of the p1;oposed _Gibbons & Reed's freeway ~n _ WI tl tl t " · Ive us ano ler ry, . 1 J. ·B: Parson still h'as· a little -$2.5 million storm drainage Salt ·Lake City is .strictly an ori- ,_ cPROVO - 1st Tuesday, of the Arch . Dam Constructors are work to -do at Hill' Air · :Force p roject whicP, will empty into and-off thing. One day there month. - ' · .' still pro gr~ssing on) hep9wer- Base jn the Spring, _but · has ;· t he Jordan IUver. T he city'~ will be 20 Brothers working and ?ouse _(which !~as J5een. ~mter- been closed dpwn for . approxi~ • drainage is stymied because it the next day, none. The · pile- VERNAL - San Francisco Ized Wit~ ~lastlc ·matenal)_ ~nd mately a ino-nth and is:trying to €an't floW freely into the Jordan drivers start- working -for a day Chemtca~ . Co.--'---6 . PJ!1., Court- tunnel ln~mg . .. Se ~by Dnllm_g absorb tl:J,eir . operators jn River; -· or two and then the contractor house; t· ~:· Construc.tiori · members, ~ompany Is domg some grout- shop at Smithfield. . · HIGffiV AY · will put on two shifts to catch 8 p.m ., Courthouse. - mg. · Ca-rl A. · Nelson Company has Utah's Interstate 15 highway up and then the snow starts fly- CEDAR CITY-Second Tues- SOUTHERN UTAH - I brought several pieces project is progre$sing slowly'but ing and that's - of - e quip~ the . end of the day of each month.: Moab is still the hottest. $pot ment into ~urely, with the completion date driving-for awhile. : his shop ,at Log

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• , , - ~ • First - in ' · • .. :-! ~, vebr~ '-.. · 0 .~ 3 ~ ~ ;";,~o ~· ·-:.:-s: ... •' .. ·. . ;- :- ., _· . ~ ·ByWALTER M'. TALBOT, tion:.Confpany:yar,d·in·_South San AL McNAMARA and ·. ·F-rancis~d, . under -the guidance- • . G~E~N J.,.- i>oBY~s ~ · ..- ; -6r . ~- rqthjf :_ -~ra:d 7t sHm:' ~- ~ct- . · •.• : ·: ··:·• , r : . . wards, ·.· mecha~1lc'-""·f o·r em a ·n .. . The w~~tber · brot~ght_ ~now tq, Brother- p·.. McAvay.is•themaster · the <{v~lley fus or let us know who , · · · · · · ..,. . · d ft b ·'k' f- th -· s . J ._ players to correct most.... of the · ,. .. .. ,. ·· · of,you to. gef- to a· safety · meeti~g putchas~d.. a K_o'ehrfn.g 545 an, ·-. 1e . ail s _o e qn oa· problems in a very ·short time they ,_ ar~ a:nd·· we . ~11 c·ontact .duringthebusyworkseason,·so- ··a,vle'r· ·a· nd.. a .3-900 -··iV'r'a·nl·towo·c .. quin Rive·r _frf. _the Governor'~ In- It was only a - momei1t's dis- mari Boriharri was fatally: injured ~ sifirf.e aquedud until1 .'June. -- ·- a~out - .$500,00_0, _bank protecb?n dustria-1 Safety Conference, traction: · Brother; Parker. is the brother :· of -H. ,- Earl -Parker, who is sub- .. The c· lancey ·M· .·.· o''Dell. ·co'l- along __ JHd RlVer_ and_ Par_ad~se which_: will__ b_e held at th_e F_. air- B t 0 h Fl p k . .. . _· . _ . . " Cut, at a cost of. $450,000, w1th- mont Hotel in San Fr.ancrsco on r e r oy~. ar er was ·contracting .the job from Ha'rms s tructlol! ·?om~any tunn~ JOb, bid~n. o ])e ca]l~dY"fot about Aj:>rU Febhtary ·a' and 9: . . working on the Highway 40-A brothers and Lord and Bishop~ ar Cherry Valley, h~~ ' four of 1. _Still another· project will be . . . . . ·. realignment· job when i( hap- ---'-----..,---,-"-- l . other B11d Hooper s cats the construction: of recreation John, F . .tfenning, Director ·of pene?. . .. ' ~t:nching in acce.ss .roads at this facilities at New Hogan Da~, tlle_ State Department of Indus- He ·was oilincr a pulley on a . Seabees Seek tlme. . -_ , wit~ the call for_.. bids -set' 'for feb~ tria! Relations, · and P.re'sidi~g -&,lip,pilig convey~r belt. · For an ; - : TUNNEL _ _ ruary 1, approximate-cost $~50;· chalrman of the c_onference, ls~ instant, his a~tention · was dis· JOi.U"neymen . d' . . . ·p . - . 000. . . _ _ _ sued the conference announce tracted from hJs work. . A ccor mg _to roJect Manager . _ . . . · · . J ment. , . - John H,ester, it will prob,itbly ·be .. . The City· of. Stockton is plan- .. · . . · · . · . .· . In fliat i nstant, li.is right arm ~an Jose construction battal· ~larch before any tunnel work ~m~ a se~age plant progr.am,for Some 1,400 representatives of. was ·caught. Despite the excl:u- ion · 12·14 _}eser~~ . unit of the . IS actually under way. The cqm- tne year m order to expand the manag?m~n~ · and labor, and -ciating pain, Brother Parker was Sea-Bees has openings now fol~ ~ - pany now has some _mechanic§.. south sewa:ge treatment plant ~ther mdlVlduals ~nd or¥an:za- able to ptill away, turn off the journeymen construction work· y.rorking o. n- th_e . Conway M1Jck- a!ld the extensicm . and expan-· tlons c?ncerrl:ed ~1t~ ~n-d1e-]ob switch and stop the belt. · · ' ~ - mg machmes m Utah Construe- swn. of sewer trunk lines. safety m Cahform_a, Wlll attend ,. -ers and also can accept recruit . the_ a~nnual twg-day session. _ But bis . }t :c~ was mangled. At cons.truction men. For informa; · · ' the hosp~tal, d o c t or s had to tion about the reserve program .The confex.ence, which repre- t t th b t - . - ampu a e e arm e ween the and retirement benefits, contact: sents every occupation .and in- elbow . and the shoulder. dustry in· California, .meets an~ the C-B Recruiting Office, 19th' nually to achieve possible re ~ It was the second serious acc.i- & Mission Sts., San Jose, CY l,ll duction of work inJuries and dent on the job within· 30 days. 7024. The office is , open Wed- deaths. · On December 22, Brother Her- n.esday nights. ·

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. THIS WAS a f.atal acciden+ in +he Sacramento area. The operator of the cat _was killed by a ~; falling· tree..:_because the cat did not have a strong cab over his head. Any yvork in clearing should be d

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illy tbe Cafes· lJSY fficiof' ire._._c.·--_-_t _--· or__ __ By JoE- !\fiLLER and (m :'"_ - ~· tl:ie ,:~_~--·:: slte .-~_J_-_· o::~ etc.;. anc{ Is·· rayipg-· ,-wiy '~oi·k at LOs Bano~ '~s ,~ei'I ' , .: - t: B. · F. HiLLING i 'rau·at this time. . .. astl1ejqbs.-.ofi::Belp-ion.t.Avemie- · MAIN 'OFFrCE:-:-SAN· FRANCISt6: CA~rFORNrA -.,._ If "' Work was stopped; traffic was Fresno Paving Comp-any still in Fresno . a~ci t!l~ .Rricfge .J9:?.. . . .· , .. .,_. , .. - : -:,: .. ··--Dnaded and coffee shops \vere has a small crew on the site ·ana at Sycamore.C:reekeast ofFr~s_:, 4'74 VALENCIA · - · Tel: BEIDiock 'i :.OU68 · l oaded as snow fell in · Fresno still has a considerable amount nQ in the mountain~ . . .. . AL CLEM, Business Mana,ger ,___ :__ :______:; : ~ ...... :...... :: .... :WYman 2~0294 , : . fast :~ moptl}. Thts was a s'trange · of\vor~ fat :qretn to do: Homan. · :. Sand~~:~y. · _. a~d~. ~~l).S?!Tie _ ha~ : PAUL -EDGECOMBE President · ·- ·· ·' · · ·Mission 7--4748 · · · .... : .fo r .· the . _residentS . o(the . 9lf? .. ditch_ ~i~l1t ~n~ L1\vt e?c~ ' E.i1gi n_e e dr1g C9tn~ , mr~es ' '?£ . (}Pe~ a!),d·' .· .. __· .WJE_._.:R,--.·,H.• ·yM; ._·IDNoT·__ A· _ v_rHvDA, ;N-v,-. ~R-~l· c··-·~o·· .· sr'idd· · ·i.e· n· ri_g·.-··t.· -;'s: ;ne:cisr_-·tre·- :_t·_·_;a·_~ry~-- R.·F.~---I~--'r·l.·._.e·~_- Sil~~d----he't_-::...a5 ·_-._~. ·~2:~ _6·_·-.. ~1·._, ~·6·~- :_u_· .( ·S~_ -ai{·_:..._n~s·. '_n_·_· a.·M··r._:_7_.aa·._-,::to9t '-e3_·.o6·· ··,~i.:·..:_-_:,·.·_ ·_-..~--_··-·. ~5l'n Jo~q '..l inVaH e.y, , as i t: :oc s p[~ ; pany 1.~ the . _rr;J.~c~·amcal- cont_ra_c~ a?out 1o rr;rl~s ;ofund,ergi()un_d ~ • "' _ _ _ . · anout 011 c_e every 15 or 20 years: tor on the Site. · · · · .. · ·- PtPe and will ~ keep t}le Bro~~~rs H. T. PETERSEN·, Treasurer .and Repres~nta.tiv~ -- ~ .. :.. ESse£.- 7-6lo5\ . 'J'Ilis tim_e it _sno\~e~ .twice il1: . Westbrook, M &. K have ·been bcusy_ two morHe. mh_ond; s. Griffi_th ·. ; . ~ ..- ·.. · . . , ·.. ·. · . .- cs1m Jo~> , : . two davs . whrch residents say· : · ·· .. .· -l't. l .. ·t··l -t ·. ompany on . rg way 9~ at Ttp- - ART PENNEBAKER, Bus_iness · Repre_· sentative :.:.. :::CLiffor'd-· . " .' . _ ... . movmg, Hg, a_ong on .1e wo t c, tl . d · d f • - · · · 4~8. 681: ~'" ·. t hey car1't . remember evet hap- · t" · . -f fr . · · · . t. tf, 011 1la._ 1 e gra e rea Y or base · . . · · · · · .•. . · : · · ·., - . _, . ·. ·• . COi7h1&): ' . . ..__ . -... , se~ Ion_s _o __ eeway tna . 1.'-'y and concrete. GEORGEBf.KER :Business Represeptative .,.,... ,...... '; . JUnipe ,p 1 r~ JH42.B · enmg. · · · are buildmg m Fresno. The dirt · · DALE MARR, Safe-ty Engineer -...... ;;...... HIIitop- 7~ 36m~ - ~ :Li\tetrri.o r e), . . The Stih Maid Ralsin Plant at· spread on the . second section ROCK · . · , . · .. ·. · -< -·-... , .. , - . · -. €elma is progress i11g very ,~ell. has· been rolling in high gef.ir S~quoia Rock . Company at ~ SAN MATEO ,- Callforma ·.. ~ :0, 1\[ost ·of the underground pipe and moving a lot of dirt fast Portervi}le is going two shifts 1527 South "B'''Street - · ..... -· >F.i &;;;8237 · · i s in and -the': building pads' a:r:e They have some Of . the- detours lry'ing to stock pile the. mate:dal . BXLL RJ\NEY, Business Representative .... ~ . :· ... ::.. ____ :.. .EMerson 8"5s'sb·. f_s:eady. The forms are . being :built and excavation for the for Griffith Company's job. Jolly DAN MATTESON, Bpsiness Representa:tiv.e.. .-c~ ... : . ~ ... . : ..~ . : ,JU:no ·,9~0: 9®. ;placed for concrete footings at1d first · overpass is complete at and· Jurkovich has subl{ed the /- SAN RAFAEL, cilifornia- :We should see some steel in the Ventura Avenue. The first free- dirt to Thomas Construction 011 70l Mission Avenue .,_ _ _-. GLenwood:4i-3561 · . ,aii· befo re . too lori'g. The L. K ' way should be completed late; AVenue ,.384 going to Woodlake. T, J. ST'APLETO!'{,,, Business Representative ...... GLe,nwoo!:I6~6259 Dixon C omp ~ny is doing this ]o.b this fall and it will probably be T11omas· has six of the Brothers i-(}r Sun IYiaiq . Fresno Paving .1963 before the Ventura section busy on this job. · VALLEJO, California .. . . . "' -Company has the excavating ai1d is complete. . . Miles and Sierra· has started 2172 Springs Road .•.. . · .. .· . Midway 4~~67 -_ . AA,RON· s. SMITH,. Business,Reptesenta..tive·,.,,::. .~ '- -- ·'· ·M~{!:_way·_ ~9~~ j<: .KoviCh .Brothers ha\;e· the sto'i:In _ AIRPORT _ ._ .· · Jhe j~b out of Uimoo ~·e Airbpse rand ·sewer pipe and ·excavation. Gordon B a·ll Consti·ucti~n on HJghway_ 1~8_.. -· Tliis will ·pe - , OAKLAND, Californi~ .·· ·• _,; ' ..> RUBBER PLANT . Company was awarded approid- .abouttw_o miles o~ nel~ roa:dand 144<1 Webster Street · · · . · . · TWinoaks ·s:-2-t21l ', .: DOl\f'KINCHLOE, District Representative ....' ...... :: ..... vEmotC'f-'7418 . · -Baldwin, Erickson and Camp- mately $800,000 worth of \vork •. tl~ree ~Iles of _widenmg.. This . . • ' · . • · · ·. · · . ·. c • ( IDoo..ViiJi>j -s - •bell has completed a lot of the extending the rumvays at the wr!l be.:. a good JOb fo·r about ~0 · NORRIS CASEY, Business Representative .... :.MU 5~4341 CCon _ weeks. another out of San Jose ~ Win- F. o. WALKER, Business Represeritative ..~: -..: ...... ; .GReertleaf ·1 ~2 905 Pomeroy-Nettles-Fish back and . Kemper Construction and ston-,Green have ·about complet- · · .- ·' 'Moore is installing machinery in Hoagland .and Finley Engineer- ed Terminus Da.m. · . · STOCKTON, California t he buildings at preserit and are ing. are building' a new addition Fresno Paving is moving a- lot 2. 6~6 . No. :California St; ' ·· .. · HOward 4-'7687 .- .completing some of the struc- to the :Fresno sewer fatin. Thom- of dirt'on their Chowchilia dam WAi:FER TALBOT, District Representative ...... ,. __ _,H:ow.ard 4-1092 _ ture work that they have. as Construction Compan is do- .job. This cc)mpatiy' Iias had a bad AL McNAMARA, Bilsiness Representative ---··· ·----·--....BOward 4-0'706 At the Spreckles Sugar Com- ing the excavating. Thomas has time with underground springs, · MODEST~, California · .}. -.-- :Pany plant near Mendota; all of about six:. operators on ·the job. but ha& startect putting in fill · t_ -h_e work u_ nd~rgroun- _ d is com- Kemper Construction w1ll keep al).d .compacting on · the earth 1521' n: &treet · ._ · . LAmbert 2:'-0835 f"ll1 a· d Th" · 1 GLENN DOBYNS_, Busine_ss, R'epresentative - -·--·~------LA!}1bi:!r t 2.i'7632 }Jie~e ana the firs_t load of steel about four opetators on the pay e · ..am. IS co~pany a so ..ernved on the JOb about the roll to operate the backheB and has McMullen Grade, a road job EUREKA, Californ.i(l . · · · m iddle of January. crane for laying pipe. This proj- at Helm,1 that is moving a lot of 2806 ·Broadway Itrilsitl'ii· -s~78Z8 WARREN'--LEMOINE ~ , Dis~rict . Sharp and Fellows Construe- ·ect will last about four months. dirt. · . · Representative_...... ;...... HI-· 2~8628 -tion Company has the contract Thomas Construction is btisy Minnie .and BILL TOMBERLIN, Business Representative ...... : Hillside _2-4'089 Wright have the -:.~ ·... ?.. ~ -to install the railroad spur lines 011 some bridge work and high~ boat. ramps and cai'np s.ites about h<'llf completed at Terminus FRESNO, California Lake. Tills cvmpany 8121 Ea.St Olive ADams 3-19Sl has ten JOSE;PH MILLER. District Representp.tive ...... BA 2-82.32 brothers working at this time. . _B_ F. HELLIN~, Business Representative ...... ~ ...... BA ldwin 7-37~4 '. MARYSVILLE, California. 1010 Eye Street ' . SHerwood S-7321 · ! - · Name . . . . City _ Local & Reg. No. Sacramento ·HAROLD HUSTON, District Representative ...... SHerwood 2-1728 . : :James E. Melton, Sacram2nto 280864- E:. R. VAN WINKLE, Business Representative ...... SHerwood 2-274 • . -3 W. R. Gleeson WEEKS, _BuSiness Representative .:...... SHerwood 3~958!!! . A. Roberson, Saitta Cruz . 314Q73--3 JAMES N; HALL; Bi.1siness Representative ...... ::::_sHerwood 3:9204 ··• ·· Arthur G. Lokey, Fresno 760634-3 Wm. K. Harbottle Honolulu , 103.o438-~HB 3 B. S. Allen, .Sacra~nento ...... 7-0.9984~-3U: 1\'t F., H11.tten, San Francisco : 365638:.-;3 _. ~obert ]\'lagers, _Midvale, Utah . 32501&--3 . Edgar E. Holliman, Provo; Utah _, - 993949--3. Hartley G._ Bardhie, Sati:Jose · 343404 -~3 - . C. E. lVIcDollald; San Fr~uici~co · · · 102538l--3A · D. F.lVIcNeil; \Vats(nivm~ · ' ···-- ·- .·· ·.· 360667--3 'Tbomas P. Robei:tson;SanFtancisco 908766:·3A · l:. 'P. Simpson Fairfield -->·--,. . 509788_:_3 ~ Virgil Lo·Wry, Los AltOs . · -~Y)_ · --:-66:i310-: .. 3.- William E. Cas.-to,-cOakland .-. -595Hl5--.3 - G eo~"cge D: -.BrQokS,-. ·oakl~nd · ~ · ·- 29"3329 -~3 -,, E. Conklin, Castro Valley _'384992 ~'3 Cecil W. .Edwards, Cotati' :r. - 8l'i45ii.L3 · R H. Jack Nider Fairfield " 254951C:3 -. - ' . Charles' -Edgar Potter, Fr~sno 309680 ,..- .> " MOV~NG?I

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