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\ '· - -·ENGJNEER1s --NEWS_ . DECEMBER, -i960 . ~ Bie~d ~ur.Yey ·_Notes . ~a.n · ~a teo~~ H~tiof the' Pe, ~insuiCJ '· ::.· , • ,·. S SURVEY : EN . It ·Has ·Been a·cGood · ve~~ ,. for · R. .· H 0!IpN•~KFUOPR Members in San Mateo Area ~ J; ~ P Aut~ EDGECOlVIBE, -JERRY ·DOwn a1i.d GEORGE BAKER <.· D · · Et> · ··· -. ·. ·- IBy BILL RANEY 311d DAN · ~iATJ'ESOiN, :-B;ttsil!ess. Rept: ¢sentative~ . ,_. · 0 when we terldJo SUJll ,up :ind ·. 1 time. of year again ;· . .-· ....•.. .· .. Business Rept'(wentatl.ves:...... ···.... ·By AL BOA-RPJHA'N' aild . . Comes the Th~ year of 19~0 can be .:remembered as one of diversified · · ART PENNEBA:KER, attempt to a:qalyze the .year' we 'have just heel} through: We , b~F . ·· activities for the members of Local Ui1ion No: 3 \vho took an· ac- B t~siness Repre'sentatives lieve it can· be conclusi\:ely' sh. o~vn that in. spite 6f a so~caJled busi· · tive part in th.e affai~s. ,of t-heir-Uhion, ~irst , the election of. dele- I ne~s recessio1~ t~at. the _ Br~th~rs in Local 3 h~ve inamlged to, 'con::.'.... . gates to the twenty-s1xth (26th) InternatiOnal Convention; second, The results of :vour Union sohda..te the 1.~,otwted g~ms we have acqmr.ed over. the ~ -~ars . • ratification on· the ·new·By·-Laws I election printed elsewhere in . We started rat11er slowly m the f b . . ·k - · . · _ 1 o 1 d · k d or · nu he wor s than ever be·- · · · ·· · very Merry Ch , t 1 I . - ' Sp · · 0 £ 0o w t . , f 1 · ··. · .. · by' referendum ballot; third, the . ns mas anc a . this issue speak well for the in- ' nng v • · one p,tc eL f •.111 tl1 h. · 01 1 1 • · . • . up enouo·h to take care of. 111o·t ore ~ · IS. Y o t ~ · cou:p.ty. · · ·-1-·- · f. · '· · · · , - · Ha·ppv and-- prosperous ·New · ::; ·A · . · · · b f . ·· · . e cctwn o Local Umon No. 3 J . t , t tl1 · b , · · h 111· "' 01 . · . ~ .. r· , · · • · · .. 'I Year. · · I el es . e mem ersl1lp as of the Brothers before their un- : gam more · JO · s · engmee;rs Ofth..er s. Plus the elecnon of a . · tl t· d d · · t · · - ' B 1 · tl · f · · · --- ·· f ' · new President' of the United _san Fran~Is~o Dispatch Off, ice ; _1e opera Ion an . a .muus ra-, ~mployn:ent .:a.n out. 11:. Oct ober ·! ~ _ a ance 1 _~ a oregom~ ?;·o 1ts St aga_mst. t~ws:-. ~~:re~s~ spr ead interest . a mLd s t .our ~· ~~~ wee~ · ~~y ~~ld .Ol). l~'Iond!!YS sure that yol1r. _elected. Offi~ers Ifie? n~en. to frll the )o~s th:: :rt ~t~!/eoYs c: .11.b~~ltilJ ~~~~n~le ranks for v~hich we all can b~ It wrll he ?pen fi om 7 a.m. to 7 will ser~e. yo u to - ~he best of were av~~la.bl~ . , Few Br otll~r ~ i . "' ' . -., g . . • , '• .- .-.' . prou.d. It :s t~e concensus of l p.m. -~t will not__ be op,;ned on ltheir a?Jhty and_ wrll re~resent made~ klllm, r_n ~he S~n~Ii.lJ, ~ /e_ .v qt _the;new, ~orthact~. .. opmwn that thrs . could be the I the fnst Saturday of tllv month, Iyou wrth confidence ll1 the teo Area but ver.) fe" ': ent . ~war~ed to_ s()ntl_ a~tors emplor·, ,_ ~TLI,cial poiiit for all concerned! as has been the practice in t-h. e j' fu\ure . . The. rea~ struggl.e . for ~ungry. Some of the, lar~e ]ol)s 1 1~g ' 0~e:· a.tlr.-~g' '. ~ng~n_e~-r-·s:. m the labor movement. past. .. . · : . Laoor's survrval 1s yet to come; _e ~op~d wo:lld s~al t tl:ts year I · ~,rvm Var~v1~, the ~rad1rl¥ }Q1!' · r ' ddT . t ''tl . b · . We .are -,holdmg . vacatwn and confidence ' on •the part of didnt oO !m vanous leasons, jthe· Senaa, . cation - cushhiri . .. Anoth<>r areal r ~strumentment and eh ~nember s .. cifica for $'L659,000..0Q/ -''I'hrs :i$ ~ :;: . 1 ·K· . , :_ . - · t. · th. :-- t ·oct This is · in .connection with- the worked - 1t?-rly full tune. ·. We •· t l1 e scl1ool · tl1a·t· e'. ebl·e ;~ h a·s··. ~ i _ ctcmevemen was e m ro 11c- . . - . · ' 1-th f lf. · - - . · ~ -· " l. . f T " l U . . N" 3. 1~ - l - ,. ptevailirig wage law . require- reacne,!; .e u l ll:nent of many r eady graded...... acqumng 15c nee ' · 1 ~ ~ o. ~o~a . mor: I . v. . . •. eL t. t - t .,· . · a dream by 7 'Oll Pl·~p '"'1111"11 ·ga\'e a rtr1ltion: ment l1a. • app1les 0 " 11 PIO) ects . . . .' I 0 c Ju"11e ~ ·· I1as a· $. 2 000 ·oo S; · . ~·· .\ '· · -~ , · "'u . . · • . b' , 1 · hour pay m hen of a vacatwn. ! · .' . "' c . '. ' · . To be · . , · . . - str"et JO b 1n Redwood C•tu 1\,tost a1 · ~ e c.,, · ~ t ·' fcJr· t""' r·e•rtali1ln·g · covered Y Fed.eral.funas · - ·' • · , . ''; ' ~ : . '"'" _, - . . a .f.. · r · - · · , f . We all received a suostantwl m- i '" . • ~ ~ - .. · 'J 11\'eS fo •· OL"' -C'·Id i spcoC LlC , tae llniOn seaL OI · . · · . · . · • aP1 1 1 1 °. hV 1 ~., sur f~ c· ng cor1t ,·a·c. e..,rs or t-1e1r 1 ' "' ' ct.l .. c. ' Y P-. • • ' · ~ ·• .... - LEWIS K. !'vt.ERKLEY · ' , · · t b 'd 11 Cl"" ~se m ho·1rly rata t :1s last · ' va - L ~ L I tor~ . l·I, the" arPa l1a\'" val'I.OUS ·r, 1 ·0 ~S "''10 •• ione~>r·~-ct Ol'T Ur - .. !' surveyors mus e pal on a 1 tl 1 TTt 1 ' - · 'T' T • ·. svmme"1 v ' L -- - · .. "' •.., · 1" ' c ' ·' 1rr l 1 1960 V 1 1 ipn and faithfully and loyally \J ovem)er ' · ·' ·. 0rna., u a,I. 1 Fe d .e~a~ Pr?Jects ~h .e . N:u ona; ·- r a , • . , small jobs that will keep-them 1 1 uphold its traditions. All these ALBERT D. CURRY j ~o c i e cy .s ~'~ :omp'-amL b th,a " a~ Vie e l ~cL;l a: , epl ~ s e nt ;~ ~: -~ , busy- weather per mitting. added t og.~th er reflect of ·briaht Nov. 2 1960 Bryte, Cali£. Itne Callfo1111a Umon scale m1gnt o'-oup of cLL0 aLes. las t J,Iay, 1 U+ 11 D "'d . C·· _,, ,~ , , . . ·., . - - . . . . . T . b - ,' . . : . . I be applied to the other States t hat w ent to the International ' .. ,a n J, ; r '- gi_ng n ulutd} :: 11 1 60 11 1 at, e · h ~n t fo this year of -'? · A -l PHILUP i'II, SLIGHT AM 1 which would have a demoraliz- Convention in Beach, still Sth.,~,ng ~~u d t Por ~, 15 1 step that nt oe . o ver~ Nov. 2, 1960, Marysville, Calif. ; ing e ffect on the professional showing the other locals and the ; o_f, ~ ~ d wo oct_ ~~ t ~ . Tm~ · the • . ~ t , e~- c ~ ?~o I 0 1.0 ~::~;lp~asr the . K'~:uf.f of tlk F. DRDESCI-i . . i per sonnel; wh-o would be making Int~~nation a l that we had the ' fu s.L )ob ~ ·om_ tn~w l ~ tlge that " · less than the rear-chairman. resiliency to rebound fr om the h e ll col~tt ehrs th~v.e b-- en U:) ~dTl ~o ? a "ty t~~g afrp. , 'dvhLth IS a must, 1\Tov 3 1960 Half Mo on Ba 0 mo··e e a' mo·s P'P ' H;S 111 our ype o · 111 U" ry · · ' ' · J ' I · 1 o ' ,'" · - · . " · Calif Work is still slow in the sur- adversity of much bad publicity, b v . ·, • : 1 . spot been · · ; T' .,., ! vey field. The Engmeenng and pro\'e t11at basi call)' we ':Y ere ~ at s . t ? I_I~?. to .carry, ~r r oll a Th~ ~rigl:t h~s t~1e 1 Qig dirc_;:n~nvmK pr~)ect at p1a- l . r R. A. VVHEr.;L_:<_;R · -, . 1 Firms report an abundance of ' united in our b-e li ~ f in good Pit;,e '~· el ?> ~ ~g hun.c:i ~ :~ s •"!lf whiJ-- standu,g _ mond . Heights whrch furmsh j.N ov. 6, 1960, San Pablo, Calif i·\vork 011 the planning board but 1 Unionism. pou:1d_s . ~ \vmst ~mp l oy m e nt f(:n.· many Qf our · BEN SHTH~ERL E N !. ''du e to lack ·of finomcing actual I. We have been thi·ou r.h a Na- de, ~pbm mud.ATl_he ·cdo n:;pany : has ~·· Brothe-r Engineers dmino· the l\fo" 7 1 9"o•O Et'r,·el,ra· Cal'£ . t . t · t ., -g, , g \ . · ' . · "" - · , a "JO over - ame a · w~ y - and ·, ; ·, _ . - .... , _: ; , ;. . . , . . , _· , , ; -. , l . ,------, COil~ l UC !On lS . no pt 0 r,ess1n · tronal election, the Otltcome Of we undetstand .the ar!e · biddii}O' , ~ea.,0~1. _But , p~rh~~s t?,'s: "Jl~- b~ - JOHN r. POLAND I T.ne man~ fnen~s of . Brot~1er ~h!ch will make hist~ry. For o<h'(;)' ·next sectio ~, of '- :-;~i o rk ' o~ _. ~ the last of the b1o elL t mo\ m, N- ,.. R ~ . C f' Harry lVI. Br yant w1ll be shocked e1g11t years the past Natronal Ad . . . ,._ ~. ' . pbs for sub-div· sio d ' 1 . - l l ov. 8' 19o 0 ' 1 o~evi 11 e, a 1I . ' . . •J . . . ' - the . 'deep ·. water chann~1 · near J 1 T . · · to hear of h1s sudden cleat 1, clue mmistratron has do~1 e much to · Sacramento We ar still · ] , ~-; ·1 . .. . . I _ . n . e~ e op 1 :ments >VIthm the c1ty limits of ALFRED J. ARRUDA ' to a heart attack on December hurt vou Brothers by hinderin11 ' · e l . ·-.Pll?-g - o • F · , · N 9 1960 Li . 1 c l'f I I " "' : that the Brevver Island job-Will S, an rancisco. . , 1 ov. , . , .nco.n, a 1 · I 1st, 19BO. Brothel~ Bryant w_~s a your collective bargaining and gci through. Th~ downtown multr-story of- JOHN PITTA staunch Umon man and helped gravely reduce your rights of or; • . . . , t .· , fice building ' .and apartment Nov. 11 , 1960,. Oakland, Call£. ! ~r ga nize the Santa C~ar~ Valle?- ! ganizing, and seriously crippling ' • H~aly-Giamte JOl: } Prmce- • 0 11 0 1 our ability to hold t hose " - IS ~ sclL aule. ,There house constructiOn has increas- ! He w as a s trong oellever m 1v bene- ~ ah~ad CHAS, iii. PIRES - J IS "'Om "' 10st b me !of'~ e w1 e to the · year and : ynionism .and . fought for his· fits so ardtwus1y gained. Most of .,t ~ '". o- - - · -~ ,. : "'"' ed th r ~ug~o~t . 12 1960 1 11 11 1 sh~ul~ all proJects proposed ma- Nov. •,. : Ka il,u ~: · Hawaii. Ideals and bellefs. For many I all political analysts believe that u- ~ ~ : d::--1aoe to tae. eq c ,l ~ ~~-- 0-s tenahze the future should_e ven DOUGLAS :u. R.EE ;1ES , years he worked for Basil the new administr ation will at · We snall . _,a ll . m1ss Bl othel '\ look better·. These jobs have ! Nov. 12, 1960, Farmington, Utah. Waters. out of the San Jose Of- least stop thls di;astrous trend. FI·ank· Anclrew 'vyho p asse~ aw~y e?s . He w1ll also ,furnished employment for J R. F. SWITZER ' fice and prior to his death he and possibly g ive b ack some of ?fter aver? long 1lln the e xcavation crews . founda- 1\T ~ ') 1 9~0· 1V t" '11 Cn l'f 1 was emnloyecl by Ed Smith in yonr r io·11ts o·uaranteed bv the oe rememoered for l1Is excep- • " "'' J d , 11, 0 V. lu, v , ' a ~OllV l e, a l . L b ~ t ' 1 b'1'·lit . .· . . tion drillers piledriver s-then 1 · · · . • Redwood City. Our smcere Constitution. ; wna a 1.y as an engmeer an, 1 th"' dar . ;~"K' s 'hoist .., . ct· " l~' V· 'tto r FRANKLIN. G. ANDREW. . 1s ympathv to his f amily. Th • . tl .. i for his belief in his union. 1 11 1 1,.., 1· g ~ o "I 1 p 1 l'f · -' e enormons w8.Ler 1Jl 11 1a• i - '-' ,_, , , .. , ' - "' " .. - ' N 1 0 1 c 1 oper ator s which , has at times ov. ' ' v en ° arr:, a ·1 In closing \~e wish to thank passed in the Stat~ ·of CallfMni; 1 .clVIa~\Y BrotJ}ers will not soon exhausted our list for qualiifed FREDERICK A. HULTGREN ; YW f~r the fme support ~ou . probably would not have beeri , forget ~.ro!her f r ancls Droesch: personnel. Nov. 18, 1960, Hayward, Calif. ·: gave tl1Is past yea;· ; and vve wtsh passed if it wer e not for the ten- , He w~ s -.,v ~_l l kno'.''~ by many ~ or 1 , In r;eviewing the re~ai r shop JOE HALTER y~ u ~ r!1appy ho}w, ~y .~e; s on and . acity of Local 3's officers and h l ~ nw?::~~;, m~ servicm~_ ,those·: :~Igs er ythmo m t he . m embers Nearly t hree nuarters m.- 0. a11 l\ ~atco··· ' sold b.) .Petel::;On operat1 on m the area It can be N . .') ...... , C .• tLe o"st. of e\ 0 1 3 1060 11 11 1 · ' • " Tr <> ctor· "1·11·u·a 11" ·d · ov. ~ ' ..; ' ' arysvi · " , · a II. cot'111.11 a f'T e'v ''fear· I h · Will . u v U ' - .J . · ; ~ ai a 11 ave operaled Ql1 a 110r- , , r · "' , • I b ' ' . 1 Of a billion dollars go into . b t 11 11 t d JA}}1ESh., K !'..l'•..:t•JEDY . . . . . "Tl ·,·t· "f ' .... t ' Q~ - ~ 'r t .• ~a1 b asrs, cou c s an a N 2Q 1960 R' . N r' the pockets of our members be- . le ~s ar .. or_· d1e ua1i lY. ~ eo ' . u . a 1 b1t more ·act1vrty. - ov. u, ' · e ~ o, eva-ta. JOB A WAR DS for e this project is through. of£1ce· takes '1Jus>op portmnty t q The operation in the scrap- T. H. RUTHERFORD CAS TL E AFB. Contr act wish eve1-y'meri1ber and his £am- yards are governed by specific 1 Nov. 25, 1960, Vacaville, Calif. : awal'ded to Southern Pacific ! anJo~~o~~~~h~r snl~~~· es ~ra~~n ~i ily a ' \'.' o iideif n~ , .Christn)as· a n~: in dustries and you can r est as- ! ROLAND H. DANIELSON . Pipe L,ine Co ., 6~ Market ~t., ILa ws that you can be proud of. a s uccessful, healthy 19\11. s)lred they have not been over- I Nov. 29th, 1960, Folsom, Calif. , S. F. 32_,500,000 for const. Jet We believe vour Bv-Law- will loaded and the demand for their CLARENCE iVI. SHIELDS . : fuel steel pipeline nom. Stod :- become the ; 11VV of "everv::; other · Job~ . ·. 'Aw· a r.· · ~ <;: . I 1 prodllCt has greatly diJHinished.l Nov. 29, 1960, Scottsburg, Incl . 'ton to Merced Area. !local and no doubt set a pattern f=\ CJ....; CITY, UTAH, Con- How long this will· last, time l ·· · 1 for them as well. Your card is B!UGHAl\I will tell-our job opportunities 1 now worth double what it ',vas tract awarded - to Dive:rsifie:d 1 throughout the year have .not 1 lj before w1thout a dues raise. Builder s & ·Kaise1· Engrs. Johit- been to e;ncourage for a ·forth- I All 'thrs and more has . hap- son Const. Co,, 300 Lakes~de Dr.; right report! but we anticipate , 1, pened i:1 1960. The future c;m o~~k l and, _su ~~6 2,0~ 0 (~:s: ~ ~ ) . a more optimisiti<:! outlook for I I' be rwthm ~ but good , ~01 cm.tsh. . Au_ F01ce P. the comJng ye.ar. - 1 .!1 WEATHER: The rains . have : 18, Bn gham C1ty, Utah. · ... . . Your Business Representa- 1· I' I come eJ:rlv.' This is not· all bad I S .~CRAMEN:o,_ Con tr_a~ t -;:'as . tives express our thanks to all . P · _, . ~ I by any means. The work that. awa1d ed . ~o . Gram~e Cm1S L: vO., . t he members in District No. 1 i • u[)llshed e~ch monfh by Loc..'1l u.rp;on N9: ~ of the 1 ir, b t 1 'd b'' t1 . ·, ·· 1Wa tsonvllie, $1,18 t 298 for ·. abt. · ."·'e coop.eranti'on and.il · lnterna\; 'l'nal Umnn ·of Ooer at ui o- "~ n o- m eers j ;.;::; een s oppt. . Y .1ese Ia u~s . · · . ·; . , . for tlle fl, ..., • · : · • • v ' < "'~ . o _ I -ill '- '11 1'• ' ~ ' b 'd ·· l-,19.o ·mL o·rd. & ~ surf. w/AC etc. ·1 (Northern CnJrfo rnia, Norther n Nevada, S ta~ e of Utah, w. S cl la\ e t O oe one P M- , . , "' ..,. - , ' conf idence you have . r endered i the Hawaiian Islands) i many flood control ·projects ··that j CALA:V ERAS CO. (..-..-CAL-?4:· us this past year in helping us i! Offic:e: 474 Yalene.\a St., San Francisco 3, Calif. I the need for will ~e am~ l y And, DE) (;Qnt. 10T1 3C ~ 7. , . carry on aml perform our duties 1! . . . . . · _ _ _ sl1ov'n bv t'11e ~> x•~es"Ive r~ 1 n CARSON CITY N E-'\ A D A ' vrrul at! news 1tems m to ed1tor not later than ·t he nth of each month " .. _J - - - .. :-' , " • • ' , - -' in a democratic manner-along II . , . . , .. .. Many cmes and countres w1ll no- Conti act awarded to Wells ~ar- . inadequate ,.,P:'esenf go, Inc., :·La,s Vega:, ·. $2 ,074,586, . with the Grievanc~ ··committee j 1 · ~EWELL . J. CARJV! ~N --~ - .. ---rv:ana~m g ~dtt or a.nd St1pervrsor I t~ c e hovr who faithfully perform their re- I .">L CLElVL ...... Ass1sta11 t ~u perv1 s or an~ · .Busmess Manager l s1;orm df'ams are and w1l1 no 1 for aprx. 14 . ~59 mi: const. pad sponsib).lities and duties each j l' PAUL EDGECOMBE ...... : ...... ~ ...... :.. __ President 1, doubt str~ r t engi]\ee,ring and IJ.l, I of Inter state Hwy. , Syst; . ~ta .· "i,oeneki:nWtheesheopaeffaYI.Or,ts~r"pi. lal. rbtie~ i pr·ea : 'I . JERRY DOWD ...... ,..... ~ .. __ ...... :...... Vice-Pr esideiit . locate mone): for .new an~ larger I ~!tiUR~ H-RI LL NCOS., N ~vad a m:a t "' " · · · · -- systems. Tr11s w1ll ·make ·many m erest. t. 1 o . . 0, ,...... warding to you and )'our Union. I· W. y. l\TINAHAN ...... : .Rec o rd i ng -Col' re sp ci hd~n g s e-cretary . mont hs of wo r l~> forengin eers in - PACIFICA. ,: Con tr act li \v a1~de4 ., · · Dispatcher Eddie Dubqs and : A. J . HOP E.. ~------··---- .... > ...... ~--- - - ~:_. ~Fih an.c i;iFSee'reta i:y tt ue coming year: ·. . . · •· ·t?. Di~k1~1~ :n ;;. C oi~st: Go.; ~lU ,.• Business Representatives in the r . H . . T. PETERSEN...... , ...... , . ~ . Tr1i asu 'rer .II . As . n~port_!=q _m .. )ast'" l11Qhth's 1 \' H~\Y~ . $1 , u;>9, d 7, , for co·~. !1St , Q ce-~ . 1 S~ n Francisco Ai·ea wish to ex- i · ., arti_·.. _~ 1e, San Mat.eo Countv has ana.. Hie:]l __ S_chool, S _an__ . IVIa.t eo .·. · &:cond class postage paid at San FranCisco, California . 1 . · J - - · -= , -- . - - tenQ. J2.Y.2.U ..fl !!9: ~; ~~IT}3_in g~e~--~ ~'--- . _ ...... _ , .... , .. -·~ ______, _ ... 1 more money · allocated in. 196li.Ave,} PadUea.. · · - · · ·· \ / DECEMBER, 1960 : -ENGINEER'S NLWS PAGE.TIIREE ..Dft~ ·; £( . liMI\I~ U .. -:·· ····· .··~* ,. ;vR;. >JE:.:Aa~~•s~tr6~A ·w~~ i{, • o .' • -~ A ~ ' -~ • ' ' '•' . . . . . - . . . . KIN CHLOE; "TINY" LAUX, . . WARRE-N LeMOINE, NORRIS C ~SEY and DALE MARI_t, .Business· Representativ~s . By R. F;·; SWANSON and . - ' . . L. SOLARI, :Business .. , -· · ' .· - -· Ithose being' buiit ;by the East 'ject, expected ,;tc} start within . Representatives - · _ · · · · . The Oakhmd area representatives and offic~ ~ersonn~l B~y Munic.ipal Utilities · · wish to extend .District m~nths, · is' t h e $13,888,0?0 _: to all the Brothers. and .. their families a· very with a pair of aqueducts, two .. Saiifa ,. Rosa : ..Ukiah - ,District · '. Merry . Bnones Dam · and reservoir, · Christmas and a Happy New. Year! , major rese.rvoirs and wis)ies . yo_u_,_jhe. '~best'; for the several forming EBMUD's largest terin· . r tup.nels to be built inal resei;_v.oir.· The aqueduct ICOmJng ·Holiday Se::tson. . . . The rains have come and the work has -stppp~d although. C~ose behil!d will be - hospi~al from Briones will cost another' .. Anoth~r. yea!' ·. bas just . about: .there is still a lot of. W!)rk that the contractors have not yet · fin: pr?Je~ts, •. and cm,mty . offi:e $549,000, while the DIs oiler. · The; lJ~r.ary . and the . Cou~ty h- $ 4 ...... _ . . . lOO,QOO · cubrc yards H. 1 233465 D. Repairmen . are .Jack Ar~ btary office: Other hbr~nes now ' ' ·. . 9f, ~x~a.:vation to conference, AC. 83 301 just , 1s highway constructiOn between still there. about ready to be opened, and .. NAPA A.ND I.;A:K_E GOUNTI~S 1 Monume~t Boulevard and _the . Th~ . superintendent is Levi * '-' * the navigation tower - ArthJ.Ir _B 10 at Buchan-] south bndge approach at HI~h- . .sm _Col,lstru~t ? Mcba.n~els, grade setter is Nor- Fluor Maintenance, . 01 e u m 4 Co.of 289 81 an Field·, which is completed,-! way • and for a full freeway _San t_a Rosa, $ ;7 · Tins lrl,:an Y<;iS~'\»Y, De!. _Rivera : a,P:4 have had to re_duce their-force ~lthough electto!l}C.... equiprp.ent ·- t~e~~m~nJ be!weel! t~e tunnel roa

I· By. H. L. "CURLEY" $PENCE a goqd time of th~ Y,f?ar to clea~ i ~nd discharge~, the .bullet strik· and TOi.VIMY ECK . . the nver as there rsn t too mucn · mg Brother Jimmy I-n the head. B~ JOE MILLER, B. F. '.''finy?_HELLING and JAMES b. MOORE, 1 water right now. _ Death was instantaneous. It j11st · Business Representatives Wells Cargo, Inc.: has moved We all were sliockep to hear didn't seem possible this could in on their 15 miles of road work ~f the d~ath of Brother James have happeped, Brother Jimmy The out of work list at Fresno has grown considerably dur· on Highway 40, 20 miles west of Cowboy Kennedy. I know . I has lived and worked in Nevada _ _ ing the past month ~ue to the rains an.d also a slow-up of construe- Lovelock, Nevada. Tl1ey expect had a feeling of this can't b~ for so many yeflrs and · it wo.n't · :tion, jobs . . Guy F. Atkinso!l has completed the .Success Dam and to start moving dirt real soori. true, when the Reno p;.1pers seem the sarrie. We'll all Jniss 1:\re in the process of winding up the operation and cleaning up Mr. · G e n e Hamdorf is the ~alled and told me of his acci ~ his ,cheery smile arid _friendly the jobsite etc., prior to moving out completely. · · "Super" on the job with Brothei· aent. Brother Kennedy had been ways and his offiCe pinochf~ · ·, . ,. Alex Roberts()n Pipelin~ Con· Jack Chatelle the foreman. sfruction Comp~ny has the sl.).b- good pr~gram or the sh~wing of With Jack on . the job .it will be tra~sfe~re~ by I~bell. C. ~ · c., to . players won't find the game ·· c:0ntract to do . the pipeline job a g~od frlm that we are mterest- a high ball job · for he really therr VIsalia, C~llfor~Ia J?b. As 1 q~ite the · same without B~othe. h: was unloadmg Ius pick-up, 1 Jimmy Kennedy. Our- smcere for W. lVI. Lyles. This job starts ed ::e;vant gets with it .and has the "know­ I-~· yo~ crmemb~r~ his revolver fell to the ground l_sympafhies to his f·amily_ . at · Lemo'ore Air Station · and to a sorb t e .meanw, and 111 · how,'' when it comes to that dirt .goes to· ,Estero Bay, a distance t('!IJ.t of these films and lectt~l'es moving. Brt>ther Bob Vicks .is of \about ninety ·miles. They ~nd •to . put the ~afe practices the Chief "roustabout''' man. IJt: l v~ I J d J l . s.tartedthe- jbb 'December 1st ll!! toletf:fefctontthhe]ob_ ~- Wewantt iBrotherJackCyrusisthe·HDRlVI . _eflh,tu\eflJ.:,, ftftte en_ .• Co ..• · • · ~ 1 - .. t· t h th . b d resu s rom · e program, no F . B. th Ed.. "S . . , ff'IJ , . ~l.Ct ex pee . o ave • e JO one ·ust idle talk : W . , t t _ _ or.ema,n. 1 o . er .. qmne1 -m four mont hs. Cala Construe -~ ]d tl · : h e \\.adn ° re I Jones the IJDRlVI and areal good 1 111 tion Coni.pany was awarded the d uc~ · . ~ · . g ti1 acci. e~t :nd one. believe me.. '~ Squirrel" ~ ~ ~ .J 1' J 4 pJpeline j.ob on the Friai).t-Kern I . e~ \ ra i I~ ~ cons rue IO~ really fixes things up in fine Ill . . d.· etu .UteJ vieta .te Can·ai at Stone Corral, Tulare , m us ry. ~ e . us "ope and pray form. Brother Sargent Shira the 1 ·-county. This job was bid in for I fg~r sucTchessl.fm· the safety prbo- welder gets the we}9.ing rod B DALE MARR d GL $7,189,000.00. It is expected to l ran;. e I e we save may .e burnt up quick. Brother Powell Y . · an ENN DOBYNS, Safety Repr 2 sentative~ start sometime next month. mmc. - , , · lVL De,nison is on the . doze~·. . In_the pa~t .mo.nth we have had several accidents that resulted - : Bids are to be opened 011 the Plea sL~ att~r,d all future safe- I Brother Lawrence Davis, Jr., m death or mJunes to our members. Although investigation of road job around Millerton Lake ty meeLmgs m, ~our area If It IS 1 the blademan is up and down these accidents showed that there were anv number of violations.

State Park at' South Bay, about hu~anl~ :~ssro"e; . It~at job in high gear. Brother 1 of ~he safety - ~ ode by the con_tractors, and also many violations · 20 miles north of Fresno, on De- Tr1e -.,L ... ~wn 111 Lo_ca~ 3 IS I herman Koker, the umversal l thac the men ~nvolved were domg. 1 cember 14, 1960. There is about over tne me"mbersh1p nas I operator.,has some problems, but Thrs conditiOn pomts up the . •• • , , a~1d 1 1. 1 400,000 yards of dirt on this job deo~eu on Its. of~1cers ana Ex- his fai!hful oil~r, Brother Hen.ry problem that we have been w?rk-[ ~ou f;l~ows,.. wno have c.:.Led us s..o it . shotfld put some brothers ecutrve Board members for th~ .West h:lps hrm out when tne mg on the past few months smce I "'n+ Sa .. e"y P. oblems. I_f '; e c~ul~ to work after the first of the next two and one-half years. lL I going gets real tough. Brother we started a full time program ge. more of you fellows lO le~ u., year . is our ~incere hop~ now that I Charles Bingham w.ill probably o_n safety .. We have been asking k~1ow w~~~1 t~:ngs a:e _l:ot nght , . G · ~ ' t C "t· t' , C each'ana every memoer, regard- be the· afternoon foreman. This the men m the f1eld to report Ol1 the JuD, I m sme "''e could . r amue on::; rue lOh om- l " , ]-, t 1 " 1 t .. d d't· , do a 1·no··e1 e"'fectiv1 J'ob Wa re ,~ .-... . ,.3 d t . .. ess .or wno 118 vo en ror or .1ow I will be a good job whe11 it gets o us any oa con 1 rons ex1st- ' e · "' • · 1 J.l a!l.)' was awarue _ a con racl h f . d t tl 1· · · . · · . t' . . 1 ~ f ~r-nt 1v in~p~""ed ~ 'oh anrl + ~ lke d - .. $0L! " A • , s· . J e ee1 s m regar o ·.1e e 1ec- going in full swing. mg on nerr JOOs. 1v1 :.my o you cd J " " e ... L "' J ' "' ca f OI "' ~ u , 85u on lOwer ar1 oa- t; . •1" 'l- 1 ' . d . f<>.ll l ~ -1 , -· d ., to most of the rDr-n on .. he -'ob . , , . ·i , T1 . ..1 1 ., . ..on resu cs , W1 l c ose ranKs an 1 Dod ere CowtrucioP Tn~" h ns ~ ows 1ave .cal ect LcS an 1e- , . . - -~ -. L J · qL,ln LVei. I1lS ·· W l1l De. 1evee t th 1 t d fi" . d r · , b .-"' . ., ~ · ."'' a t ' b d r. d't' ~ nd and tney all Said everytnmcr WaS surfacinr>' with crushed rock. ~upport . .eBe edc e o "r.cers an fuushed theJr JOb on _:thghway por ea. a --b~IL ~-101~" a., t- we gor·r1g ~long 0 K A f"1". "" a'ay~ . . - J- i .; ,"' 1 ,.t + . ~ ~xec u lVe oar and give them n 1 , have oeen a 1e w nave hem - " <· .. • . '--"' ." T,l.S Job saould staL. abouc Jan- . d .. d 1 . "t . No. <:>9 5 SouL1, bet~een Reno . t d " '" h<> . t Jl d t later there was a senous accr- . n b , un IV1L ea stmpo.. . ar1d Cars . c·t1 Ne a 1 Tt ' correc e . vv ~ .. ~ ve a .,\e o - · uary 1" vea-r ·orn nas c-ne sec- .T , , • . - • 1 on y, . v c a, ,.. s ·,. · "" t 1 • ·. dent and at the group hearing t' f t1 Pn t nk ; nt th .uec us not be torn by factwn- a real nic job You ca·1 cro from se ;eral of thv con.raCcOl s 111- - v ' - . . 1011 0· · ne ·ellS 0<- rl1 a l e li n, , d f ;.· ·b ; . . , e ' . I 1:;' ·'" VOlVed and Were ablA tO get that Wa S held, It WaS brought upper end of Pine Flat Reser-· a .•sm ar,a e ea~Ism, ttt umte Reno to Carson m not):'ung fla~ 1 a • n ~ o . · out b the men t!Pt tl - l , · -. , - . . as members of L"col Union 3 L1c.1n to make the ne ... esso_ry cor- Y ~ 1e1e 1a1. vo1r. Each sectwn weighs about . . . ~ . v a now. rections. been serious violations for the :3.5 tons and IS seven feet, fo ur to bmld a better, and gr~ater ' Isabell C. C. have finished past month. We asked the men ihche" in diameter and has to Local Umon for tlle ?~nefit of their highway job on Highway In several cases involving se- we had previously talked to why he ·Slid down a .35 degree slope. ourselves and ~ur_ families.. No. 95 around Wa'lker Lake rious violations by the contrac- they hadn't told us of tl}ese 1 Pomroy has the contract for We have a big ]ob to do m all near Hawthorne, Neva-da. It's a tors, w~ have called in the State things when we were there the tl1e penstock across Dinkey areas of Local 3, but success can real scenjc route.arop.nd the old Industnal Saf~ty. Department week before. We were told they Cre_elc This company is pour~ only be won by the support of cliff road by -WaJker Lane. ·. and they l1ave msrsted that the hadn't thought of them at '.the ihg concrete for the footings ·in the r:.1en1,be:r;sh~p, anq I s ~r~er.e- 1szell c . ·· c. job at \ he Reno:! ~bar ges be mq.d~ . In at l~a st two tin1e. If we ·pad. k l} o ~v n of thfse · J:>.inkey .Creek .and cl~aring t~e ly hope that ~he_ .m em_bers?1P 111 Airport is . ih the finishing mstances,. the JObs were s~ut conditions soon enough, we ~.are , , rJght o!. way. _Th1s siphon will the. ~resno distuct will grve us stages. Brother Bill Boegle d,own until the neces,sar_Y chan,es sure that we wou~d t,ave .·cor- . carry Kmgs RIVer w.ater down then umted _s upport so that we really rushed that job. Now he 'A~re made. We don t like to see rected them: As, lt was; they .. from_ the tunnel on the east si.~e can get .tl~e JOb done. is back at his real job of running I a JO~ shut .down an~ m~n. out 0 ~ werer:'t doing arty . of. theni at, of D,;nkey _Cr.~ek and up the lull It Is with d~ep personal re- the 2nd street pit. Dishing out · ~ork, "but ~r: cases mvo.vmg s~ tt,e ~Ime we were there so . we . 0~1 the west s~de _to anotll er tun- gret that I write of the acciden- orders like a' drill sargeant in nous c~nditwns we feel !hat It didn t know about them _soon :nel and then mto a yenstock at ta~ death of Brother James K. the "Walking Army", But that :s better to s~mt down until ~hey enough to pr_evept the accident the UDper end of Pme-Flat res- ''J1mmy" Kennedy. Brother B.l·l cr t . b · b 1 · - 1 t are c?rrectea, t?an to contmue from happemng. - . , , , . . I ,e s t e JO cone 111 s 10r and nsk an accident. · . . - · ervoil'. Kenneay worked m many areas order. . . This mcident only pomts up Rothchild, Raffin and Weirick of Local 3 over the past years. The Brothers that work up . We feel you .should _know that the great need for aU of us in ho.s 'the contract for the pow- He lived in Reno, Nevada, most . at the Leviathan Sulphur Mine m at lea.st thr:e cases_m the pa~t the industry to work together to e.rhouse, . This . company. has the all of the time and was well lfor Anaconda Company each n:ronth mvolvmg, senous condi- improve our job safety. ·. c_oncrete fo undation for the known and liked by all of the I summer will be moving back to twns, we found It necessary .to We ':ant to ask you fellows _generators poured and has ~Tothe~s that ever worked with Weed Heights before long as call 011 ~L Joe Roberts, Ch_Ief o.n the JOb to work safely .at .all 1 started pouring for th. e walls, mm He movec from Reno to th . · · r tt' - 1 r~ Labor Lraison Representative times to observe the safety reg- " . l L., . . ' e snow IS ge lilg rea. ueep r • t' D' . ' .e T d'1 t ' ~ r ·. ' . Winston-Green have the con- L~"lll Ol1 ~'ove CahforPra a few tl d ·t ·t ld f tl r.Ol ne IVIswn 1 ~n us na ulatwns of thP Company "OU v . ~ : - , • . , . up 1ere, an 1 s oo co or 1e ~,.,f t . s ..Lc~ te f° c l'f . · · , ~ · , ... J t'rDecember 5 and will go cerity and pleasant companion- whole outfit. const. steel mfg. plant, aprx. 3,- California St. S. F. $4.,324,000 un0tilbthe-next rain. ship. Though he was small in S i lv e r State Construction 200 sq. ft. Est. $1,000,{)00. (base plus) add. for const. of So. r et Construction Company size, he vvas a large man among Company, better known afi Andy East Senior High School, Man- at El Portal has six brothers his fellowmen and he was a Dru1·nn1, Jr·. , has most of the dirt BERKELEY, Contract award- -- ' t R ,__ " p · · t sell and Holyook Sts., San Fran· working on water and sewer sys- good member at all times. moved o·n his highway job on eu 0 vnmagu, JiHC ., wo.mon ' tern, This job hasn't lost much It is also with the same deep Golconda Summit except for the $a;S7l,OOO for const. married cisco. time because they have lots of regret that we report that Bro. ~ne rock cut where the N. W. student hsg., Gill Tract, Albany, SAN FRANCISCO, Contract · rock. Thomas Constr ~e:tion at Andrew Gravlee Jr. and his 1 No. 80 is working. Univ. of Calif. Berkeley. -.... - .. awarded to lVI. W·. Brown, Bo. Norh1 Fork lns three eucs, sev- wife ~overe killed in a plane ac- Heady-Mix Paving Company's RIO LINDA, Contract awarded 1787 Redding, $1,107,722, const. en cats and three carryalls cident in Humboldt County, We high·way job near Orvp.da is to Campbell Const. Co., P. 0. Proj. Calif. Forest Hwy. 6-C & · fighting rock on their road job . can't express our sorrow and coming along in good shape. Box 393, Sacto, $2,089,835, for SH 11 Teh-2S-D, Beegum Peanut SAFETY PROGRAM grief, as Bro. Gravlee leaves Willis Brothers, the sub-con- const. Rio Linda Senior High Forest Hwy., Shasta Tdnity Nat. We are very pleased with the three small children behind. tractor on the dirt, has finished School. f!io Linda. Forests, SHASTA && TEHAMA comments that we are receiving We had only one blood donor all of the dirt on the job and SACRAJ.i1ENTO, · Contract COS., incl. grd. bit. surf & hrdg. -iFom the membership in regard during the month of November, most of the gravel is down. "vVith awarded to United Const. 3839 on a port. of Calif. Forest H'.vy . to the safety program that v.ras Stanley Denny, Brother Richa.rd "Chief" Kings- Ri.ven;ide Blvd., Saet_ $1,349,750, Rt 6-Beegum-Pem.mt and cmm. launched by our· officers during A ]\/fERRY CHIUSTiVIAS AND ton pushing the job ind Brother for Mira Lorna High School audi.- SH§R No. 36, begin a t..? pt. m . ·: the past couph~ of months. The A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS George "Whitey" Cates on the ti.ons 2nd stage, 4uu0 Edison Platina & ext. 5.542 mL SE to membership has signified that NEW YEAR TO ALL! blade, the gravel will be fin- Ave.,' Sacramento. cmm w j p1·ev. const. SSR No; 36 they like the program, and want ished real soon. · STANFORD, Contract award- nr. Tedoc Rd. us lO .continue with the films BERKELEY Contract award- Nevada Contractors, Inc., ed to Rothschild Raffin & Weir - ~ MARYSVILLE, Contrac.' and discussions, We are doing ed to Branakh, Inc., Piedmont, have started their job cleaning ick, 875 Sansome St. S. F . $1,- awarr!ed to Donald l\1. Drake Co. so an& as time goes by, vve hope $432,000, for const. animal . bio- the Truckee River--from Wads- 985,0()0 for const. two story RC i 1600 N. w. Savier, Portland, $2,­ t o improve on the program it- radiological lab. Bldg., 74, Law- worth, Nevada, to Patnck, branch Dept. Store, aprx. 150,- 1452,800. for const. New County .se]f. Pioweve_r,, it , ~~ no.t just a renee Jt?d. Lab. U:t;J.iV. of Calif. Nevada, te P-atrick, Nevada. Jt'~ 000 s~t f t. .. ·! Cotirthouse Bldg .. ~ ' '~1' : f· ,_, ~:·. :::, .:._ :~ · . :. : ~ 'i ·.. -:,_ _. ___·_ , i. . . -... .}. _. , _: ( ,~_.,.:>.. . •;,., ._:! -~:- -:-. -: .~ . ~ -!_ ',_ ~ -...2- '. -~ b l •.. ~!· ... } ., ~ ~- ! ' ;-~ ~: - , DECEi\1BER, 1960 . ·ENGINEER'S NEWS . . •s .. sannJQS~ >EX nds;cSeasQn1:Greetings By A. J. HOPE, _WM.: H'ARLEY ' DAVIDSO~ and AL DA.LTON, Busi11ess ·Representatives ' We ' wotild fiiEe 'to take . tl~i; ~pp~ r t ~l~lt};, to wish the .Brqthers and . their families. A·. VERY . , By . .t B. JENNII~GS . and S. N. McBEOOi'llE, lVIEB.RY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEVv' YEAR! , Busir~ess_ RepreseJ1tatives As usiial at· this time of the year the jobs are rapidly coh1ing to a stand-still. The i1eavy rains ; of the past few clays have brought a h·alt to nearly all of the scattered jobs in the. area. Our · .. RED[)l'NG DISTRICT \~TISHE~S ONE · AND . AI,.L A MERRY, ' ' Out-of-Work ~ ' list. is growing' abou( ti;i·~: ty -d~ys of-crro~tilid to pr~j · e~t 01~ Auo·~:rti. - Th~y ~X- CHRISTMAS. . : . · - . -~ . ·: . 1 ; longer ev~_ry day. . . ·. . be done. o o ·Ipect to complete the job about . :w1t.b .the put-.o_f-wqr~ hst _growmg ~ally ' and snow coverll1g._the . A. J. Ra1scl: ~avmg Compa~1y Ed K bl , H' ra . b t Feb. 1. .· 1 1 196 ', hills. surrounding Redding, ILlooks_ hke the :1960 .season 1s JLI?t exp~ct c?mpl_etlQl_l of the1r ~r- . . ~e. e_s _ lg :\' Y JO , a 1 ' . _r- . . ·, ; _abo11t ' o\l,er ....Iri s~ite: of a ~ate st(lyt tins sp1;u}g, 1t ha ~ been. a ternficc' Po}'t pavmg. JOb m a9o.ut three Camp _E'er~ rs keepmg -~ fe'\ · 0 ~ I' We wo~!ld like ~o tlla11k ~~-e ·• :'. ye;u' tQr .. 'thls distnct w:1.th ma" :. ;. · ~ , ... .. -. '.· .. · ~:-; ~- .. weeks. TheY. have been busy do-. the B~ othe_r ~ b~s~ · G~amt~ Con Brothers for the. very fi?e tu1· n· • jot. j_obs ·' breaking regularly . to'.! ~Nlll an;ert T:l~:YP~n · er '1\ter ing 'the strippil; g for the~r Rock structwn lS ~till ac ~ve m the · out at_ th~ Safety M~etu'lg tli at 01 .. ,, keep·:·the Brothers emplqyed. 1 ~nto _the_Clear crre-: . tum~e- ~ Plan on the Monterey H1ghway. Santa Cruz~ area. - ·~ . cr was ~eld m Watsonville. These · , The ::majority of these jobs will ! r~s. way to storao~kn1_p~~~ er f~ They recently were awarded . ~ . IThe_ Mo_n, "ere~ . ar_ea -,I~ ho~d}llo . mee.tr_n~s _ar ~ . held to _ mak~ _us . , - carrY· over to -1961; .imt:ting:. a: I Clhtl~.s _ at ~his .? !~w~ ~~~ contraet ih ~he ·amount of $41_1,~ ·up -~ery we~l ·for thls ti_~e o~ _t~e :.more _a~are of the da~gers. m~ · , gci.og·' \vbrk 9utlook for the new Keswick. Th~ resen °.~~ _will ~Ise 493 for ·street work for thf;: C1ty .year. ~ra_mte pais ~tart~e~ . w~rk .. volvect m the constructiOn f1 elcl. 1 70 . y ear. Ariy way you loek at .it, 1 feet abo\e_ the Tnmt~ nver of Sunnyvale. · · ·· · on then; JOb at Fmt.: Or_d . •Rau~s . a_Hd measu.res that .can qe taken 1960 i1 b . 0 f the mo-t 1 and hold back 1~,600 acre fe~t p· p . _ . t .d . seer_Jr to help on: tl11S JOb., P_ lnl to make each job a little safer:. · . a~ een. one . · ~ I of '"'ater. Work on the dan'l \V1ll Iazza _ avmg 1la~ .e comp1 e e .Calabrese is keepincr all of his ·. · · · ' ' progr~ssiVe years R~ddmg has !'involve · moving 3?0,000 cubic the paving . of the Los ·Gatos 1 crew l;msy. . b · ..·. . . CONTRIBUTE :ro YOUR La-; 111 1 seyn qmte SO\ne. time. i yards of dirt. Constructiqil Highway from Lo? Gatos to the ; Ted Baun Construction Com- CAL NQ. 3 B.LOOD BANK! · CALAVERAS· CONTRACT Itirne allowed for completion is Sumrmt. They · sh~l have_ ~'~rk pany had hoped to start their We would like to tl1aiik Broth , · A $390,850 contract for con- i t'\'9...- ·years. A r_epresentative of ta"'complete m t~en· ~ub-d~vlswn Haul Road job near Salinas ~n a · er Floyd·' Butler and Broti1el!·

stri.rction of an adit and · ro.1se 1 the - Bureau or Reclamation of1. the Monterey Ihghw~y. At few days but the rains will no ·Ralph Bockeno for .their . cldnto the. Blood Bank,., N &W' manufac.turmg plant nortn of J roads and transm1sswn ,]mes,) a plo:, 1 ~g 12 • mechamcs 111 the job. · . that many of you are.off y.1 orj{ • Redding has been awar~ed, by I brus_h clear_ing pr?ject and the shop. , . ·. · .. , Fre~ric~son & Watson have I ~lue to . the rai~s.' wo~ld be ·· a!l

· Calaveras Cement Co. rniT.ler- 1 Lewiston f1sh haLchery sched- .· ,Ed Keeble Constl ucilon C?~- 1 been makmg good progress on ; 1deal/ tlme to JOm the BLOOJ? Davis Construction Company of j uled fm· bids next spring. pany ~1ave begun work on their their highway job at Greenfield. I BANK. The only · Way that yotl . St. . Loui~, Mo. will build the rIN, AROUND REDDING road _Job at- M_a~lrone. They are Due to the soil condition in this: can draw needed blood is to be : aise, _a 490 foot vertical sha~ 8 1 Work has_ been on the in" :"orkmg ?n I-hgnway No; 9 and area, rains do not cause much a _- member. It only takes one :eet m d1ameter and ~he . ~00 i ~rease · in the city .of Redding J~st rece_ntly were ..awarded.,~ delay in p~ogress. pmt of your blood ~o becom? a root long and- 10 foot Wide -actit. ! with a number of contracts be- contract 111 the amocLnt_ of $ 7 ~, - ConstructiOn . of two and a member. Please conLact the E. an . · · The .. raise will serve as an ore i incr awarded for roads and ·sew'- 685 for . the constructiOn of a ·half miles of State· Route 15S j.J ose Office 'for further infortia­ ---: ? ;t>ek l ~!PELIN~ PRQ(_JRES~ ., . . . . al They ~ are also workin; m1 for th1s year, he sure· put a .sto-p:td the- d1rt work for the· Lm:e ' b • · . . • • ! The H C · Pnce pipelme ·Job v e. · · · · · o · · b · g . t 1 ·a t ' ttntil the first major . storrns hit 1' · •. · : · · . · · a sewer job at the· Foothill ·col- . elp. -;-;a ·€ s · ...... _ . . . . . ·. · ~, tilie al.'ea. The CGFCO da1n proj, Is und_er.wa_y . a! Tulel~~e w1th le . e .in Los- A:itos. ·wiiliarns . & · .. Many.:of the Jobs ;lte ;..still wor'kmg on. ?...!le drivmg, structt : re ~ ·' . .-. · ,·n, b . t ·o: l tl1 . ··o:h i ~5 e1~gm_~ers. on the proJect. ~s g . . . · ·h · .: · · i · _ and.. ev~n same asphalt whe11 :we get. a mce sunny day: ., . <· ~ /~ ~. "_, '~J. . , ,. , e,~,? n~b_g_}pg ~ -?lL~ ! ·o:f Decem bet . lc; -howeve1;, - the. Bu_n ow9 a_re} e. pnme ~qn r~_c W·e ho e rol.t brothers =1vm1't · - A · - . • : • - · · .· · · . · Jht w_mter ~? tl~ a~out 20 Groth- J£.irst pipe ~a(Lnot ~een hlid. The tors_qn .t:11~ _Job under ' t)Je.: capa~ - be di~ap~iniecl wi.th a sho~: tre;- J . slictes to Gl,ear· at that time. _,; 1 ei~ _ e ~lpl~yeq. . . ! brothers .yre . workmg lt~der exc bl~ supervisiOn · of. Broth?r.Jack ·port this morith as we would he .• · Stol~e ·Co .. at My_ers -~lat. ~ tiJ I.. · TRINI ry PROJECT - . ! tl'eme weather cond1gons on MJtc)Jmll. . . · . .. Irepeating ohrselves · iri mal)y re~ at then· bndge,. · all pilmg etc, f · ··' · A num.ber of major proJects ! this job. An. 18 inch. snowfall Freemar Pavmg are busy marks. complete. wl)ich are. a par.t of the· Trinity ;. caused. the job to halt op·era- working · or~ Homestead Road. · To start with : the northei:n We understand there is _: ri ~;l:tt- .. Pro feet ate still in. full opera- 1tions for almost a week 1;ecent- and_ are· trymg to ·complete the area· we can ·· only say Old- Man of-way trouble in .one sectior1 of · . . tion. E ..& W ~- C()rp., conttactors ! ly. Any of · the brothers who pavmg work · at t~e New To\~n Winter but we can tell you that the ·.. Myers . Flat to Sylvandal? , • on the Clear Creek povierhouse ! have· wm>kecl in this area before fx; Country Shoppmg. C~nter m the iow bidder on the tunnel at part of. 101 we hope they cap ·. are nearing completiott on the I know what the weather . coi1di- San Jose before the rams shut Hazel view · II'It.' on Hiwav · 199 ; let this fm: early spring starL ng. f oun_daWn~. This ?articu.lc.1t job-! tions are: Project lVIanag~r - Bob them down. · near ti1e 'oreg011 line is · ~Grafe- 1 The State may let .that portion cont~nue~ operati~ns _t~r~~lgh- 1 Ezell ·clmms they. are goll1g _to George Hall Company are do- Callahan with a bfd of $3,43'1,- . ~1 that is· not involved, ·.. · - . :. . out Lhe. rece_nt ~tonus: ,~lL:ton~ 1 attempt to work ever~ day they ing the grading and paving on 743. This concern from Los ~n- Fields Landing to ELireko. , on . Green & J?.rake s . Sprn,:, C •.eek t can _throughout the wmtcr. The their school job on Roberts Rd. geles was only about $35,000 · 101, rio information a:s _yet :CJO'n _tunnel ?r~Jec_t lS well under~v:y • co~ti?g pl~nt at Bl1_~ney .has ap- Sanco Pipe!l.ne Company are do- low. · . . . . we hope. / ' . not bemg affected by ad\-eL>e pn~xmrat ,ely 15 eng.meers man- ing the underground work on We have not had a pre-J"ob . It k l'k - .· d n . ·. : th d't' ~ u'th a ''lU' 111 . . .· h 1' tl . th' 0 t 'tl . B tl . A . 100 s I e a mJ.11 IOn O"dl S \vea . ~r , con 1 wn~, vvl " ' ,- m;1g vanous p ases Ol ,1e ~per- IS proJec ' WI 1 ro 1er . r- with. them at this wri\ilig so are worth of dirt from FernbrUge ber. of tl:e Broth~rs ... :mpl::J ~c:~ a~"on . _ A~ pr:sen~ "':e ha\e br~th- mand Herrera .on the backhoe. unable to tell you when ~hey to Ferndale in the near futur.e . As all tunnels, they a. v on ': SIX e1 s r eg1ste1 ed m · the Reddmg Sanco Pipeline Co. also have a plan to start weather shoulct be . . . .. , - . day, three-shift opera t 1 on. hiring hall to fill all classifica- job on 8th and Taylor St. . bl h, BechtelCor_p. IS ready to n1z;,~e - 1 . · . r . . . . 110 0 ' O'" sc11eumann~ & Johnson are m tlons reqmred for th1s JOb. . P.&E. Construction are bring- PI em. · ere. . . on tl·1e atolnic. . stea1n. .r)Ian . ·t 1 '- -, full swing on the Spring Creek VACATION CHECKS ing their jobs to a ,G-lose; they V(e will_ rep~at ourse~ves 111 P._G. & E. at Buhne. ~omt. W_e powerhouse with about 25 Op- We are ho-lding checks for the still are working in Milpitas, the saymg :~he 1~ tins tunnel Is _com- WI~l have had our. pre-Job Vd~B . · · erating Engineers at pr esent. below listed men in the Redding Brandon Tract and on the San( pleted 1 ~ :"!Ill be a preluae tO' th1s goes to press. . . • ·Gibbops & Reed is making ter- office, and would appreciate Jose-Los Gatos Highway, many.milllon of dollars ~f ~o~k Beh C. Gerwick & Pomen>y ·· r ific headway on the re-location i yom' picking them up at your Bahr & Ledoyen are finishing to be done 01: Hlway 1.:,9 111,00 have the sub-contract to put the

of Highway 299 at Whiskeyto\yn 1 earliest convenience. If for some up their jobs as fast as' possible ~retsctlt_ ?Ity m ~ he not too dis- hole in for the re:rctor, opera" and also well underway on tne i reason you are unable to call but are still quite busy· in :the an u me. · tion on this has already started. Whiskeytown dam. Their Clear- i for them, please notify us and quarry. . In tdheWe~lsltern/artl· of tdhe aretha Brothers at the moment tl{is · · . 1 . , tl 1 S . h c · arounr I ow ~r e e ( an nor . t b - ~ h n ing operatwns w ucn recen y !, we will be more than happy to L. C. m1t ompany 11ave ~ th ·t' . ·f seem s D e h , we oDe .:.1ere ~o 0 r 1eans · e we a ner 1s o · · . _ ' :. · got started haven't been affect- 1 forward. them. nearly. completed their hot plant t . 't 'I'l Sl t H 1w1l1 be more next momn. J 1 grea Impor ance. 1e a e a.11 I · eel by the weather too much. ·I J. W. Briggs- A. McKinney, on Downm; Ave., and expect to and Hamilton road job is shut May we wish all the Brothers 1 W, Briggs _recently · completed ,. H: Hampton, G .. Jennings, J. En- J start op-erations in . the plant down but for 2 . ot 3 brothers and their fa milies the mv.; t sin- the excavatwn work on a s_ec- ms, J. Preston, L. Tucker, L. Jvery shortly. keeping th ~' road open for the cere and happy greetings for tion of 299 over Buckhorn Sum- Toth, M. Steele, :R- Rogers, V. 1 SANTA CRUZ, SALINAS , ·nter the Holiday season. 1 1 - mit, re.moving 25 curves in . a 1Rakick, lVL.Foster, F., Mann A. • & MONTEREY · . · I ¥I The · Orr-Bet Co. seems to It is with a tear of sadness four l:rlle stretch. Bal~';:ncon- 1 Springer. 1 TI:e Newell__ Creek Dam IS think they can go - on their that' we of this office send 'our . stru_ctwn ha~ n~w fmis11ed the 1 Trinity Dam Con~ractors-:-K I commg to a f1msh fast. At _the bridge and realignment at Pee- heartfelt sympatlnes to t l;l e .

pavmg, makmg It a pleasure to I L. Lehto, E. H. Sch11aible, H. F. 1 present tune they have mght wan but we are doubtful we loved o·nes of Brother Andr ew drive this_ s~ction of , h_ighvvay. l Baker, R. E. Barger, J . D. Hum- I dozers ~loing the clean-up wo~k . wish them good luck, we lil~ e- to I Gr~velee :nd his ~wi:fe who lo'st • _ The · DIVISIOn . of HI?h1yays I plu·ey, F. F. Allen, L. W. lVIor- 1and this ~'lll be co~nple_te m l see the Br others have wotk in · the1r _live., m an an plane ::a.sh s~ates they will be _ ~war~mg ad- [ gan, J . W. Rhodes, R. L~ Bur-~ a?.out a week. There · Will be their wet months. The rest . of ! at ·. ~ms mo re , . we also wa11" ~~~o ditwnal contracts 1~ .th1s are~ II ton. • T , . . • the jobs in that area have abouq ~x t e_n_d our s y m p a:~ue~ to __ :"e ' next y ear. Shea, Kaiset, Morn- Floyd Grubb-Kenned1 Han- ~ from the SiX northern counties had it for awhile. . 11aimlles of-· Edwarc. /\ndeL .,on son are making preparations to I son, James Norris, Wilmoth !'or the month of November. FaclelcGr~mite on . the Ruth and, ;valter Ho:vard, the pil~ts, , start the alignment on the 11 ' Kester, John McDonald, Clent ! Our goal-a season without a fa- Dam have had . to cut their op- t who wst their llves on a missio_n mile CieC)rk Creel_c tunnel: _A?Y .B ~ ~ t leY, -Ra_nsome ReyilQlds, Itality . Otir . Blood _\Bank still eration to :a few J.?ioneer cats of , mercy.- May God rest thmr way you look at 1t, the Tnmty William Hendnx, Lawrence But- I needs donations, so 1f you have and a repair force m the shop. souls. Project is no_w abo_ut 70 per cent . I.1o t already arranged for an The weather can really get ------terf1e~d : 1 a~- complete. Bids w1ll be opened Wnght Bros.-John Geddes. 1pomtment, . please contact tl11S rough up there but they plan . JOS A \VJH'iDS ., on December 20th fm~ the last I ,Gibbons & Reed~A. B. ·Hen- ! office. · . on a skeleton operation all win- · SACRAMENTO, ~ 0 n t rae t .· of ..the , Trinity Project dams. dl:ix, J. -Edmond Coburn. · I Brothers, agairi we would like ter: to get ready for go, go, go awarded to Baun Const. Co., " . -._'; This .will . be the _baby of n:<: I . ~ierra Con st. -:- Rob~rt . G. to exte'n~ our warmest and sin- in. the spring._ . . . . · , Fr' ~ sno , $362-,958, for 3.1 nii: lgn . • three·' earth ba!ners· that will:jMontgomery.. · . . · I cer~st wishes for a very. merry I The M. . K. ~ob at Wyott IS at graded and surf. and aRC _bdg. : ' , st~re w_ ater as' It . flows -throu. ~h i · B-rothers, .1t agam. gives .usl ~hnstmas to you and your fam- a standstill with only some 10,- const. on H.all Rd. & San ~llgl.{el il h~ . ;- net:work'-" of ;· dams :: and .tun- :.. great· pleasure to rep0rt that 1ly and let's not only ma:ke that 000 yds. to move on the: north Canyon Rd.,; betw ~ 1.0 Il1L E .of 1 ~\;;· - {~~J~· dr~m, ,th:~:::'Jfr!n;itx~: Al~s l t?·i ~he~e were ho , fataliti~p - ~r . iil:~ I' New' Year ,a happy- o_ne . b~_t a ! ~;Dd: C?Verp~ss ramp to be _do::le ~leorn Rd. and )VIah~I: Rd._et: F·· ,_,/ '!;:·:ot f:lie~iSa'gram:entOt;valle;y;, :' 'Fhe;' d'am i":J unes -, reported-A o--·: thiS:" •(YfflCe -· ,-saf€" one-as, well! . ·, : .. ~ . >-' : . ! m the spnng. and maybe some -MONT-EREY CO. r ENGINEER'S NEWS. - '-·

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Aem ('E:CS •II A.·=\ AI; ~~~L~ '" .IS T. · · . · · 1 By ERNIE NELSON, EDW. G. HEARNE, WM. E. METTZ, 1 manage to get in pretty good spring.

A.GOOD YEAR I HAROLDB~~~e~~~e~~:s~ja~~e:sA~IARA, I ~:~:in:~~~~itt~ee~~i~h -~d~iti~~~ .to~ - l~l~O~~dth:h:·~~~~:r a~o;t~:i~i · · · I · · · · · · · · ·1 l t A J 8 t It' - busy cleaRing up so·me of the - ~ NG J Brothers, work hi thz Sacramento .ar.ea is ver~ slow ·.at' this time, a twtorc ba · .· .ero- .t·h s ha com- up .h h . ~ · b · . m · · . pe 1 1ve usmess w1 eac com- ~mall: jobs. tl'!ey had s.tarted. . • . Iii !largely due to t e wet we at er we \lave een · expenenc,mg. ·vv.e an tr i~ cr t.o red ce c t and COM - _ _ had a slow start this season and were hop,ing for a late wint:!r but P Y Y "' ~ os s Some of the largerhomebuild- · By HAROLD ;LEWIS, RUPERT to date we have had much more r ain -than we have .had in the past get more productiOns_. If tl)e ers have p,urchased l a~nd ar ound · TEV~S and BERT NAJ~ANO ! s~v~;ral years. . · · . · · fo~eca~t holds true, w1th ho11_1e 'il'-ahoe .City and ,}lope to sub-di- : B.u~ness Representatives I , fiowever, the :oming year sho\\:s ~nry indication of ~e~ng a bt!Ilder s, th~ ba~c_h pl~~ts Will vide· it next year. This shouJd Anotner year has gone. by and i g~:lOd :y~ar ·work WISe . .M .ost of__the b,g ]obs· have not been·fmrshed have a good year m _61. . help bring more work fo the · the new one looks even more land Or.ere an~ newjobs coming up, all._the Jim~ . .. · . .. ·, AERO-JET- A. Teichert . has brothers who live there in that progressive than the last. Sub- l In lookilJg forward tQ .1.96l we w~mt to w'sh all thz .. Brothers most of the grading and paving· area. - fAi~i~ns, . highways, . and - con- I and their fam~ilies - a ¥ERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND ~ IJaPPY cornered. ~hey keep ten . to. . J. w. ~ 1: iggs-Conley & . D~n- sl[uc.twn, 111 ge,neral, 1s .expected [AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEaR! . . twenty .Engmeers busy gettmg ms on then Doilner·Summit JOb · to reach an all time high. Altho I. YOLO · CAUSE.W AY D t the · · - th . a pay check 0 .each week. Joe have just about all but -secured the futm;e ·looks bright and \: Wel.l Brothers, at last we h · ueb ~et twh·ea ~r wet Richards ·a.nd Delta .canst. have' 0pei·ations un'less old win- . ' · ave een 11av1ncr · ere IS .no · · · · ~a~ pro.sperous, we· must look real- have the news on the new Yolo t h k ·"'. . th ' a sma}1 crew .gomg but -notlung ter changes his ·prese:nt- tactics. istically at our organizing drive !.causeway. Fredrickson and Wa:t- ;o !lmc w~· lcr~n_ghon · m e new to- go 9n .. Baldwin Canst. There ·are only a few · brothers . p~r.tic_uJa.l'ly on t.h e outside . son Construction Co. and Lew av~~ area. t wm t~rt ~a~ Co. are w.ay ahead with joqs working on this ~ob ·. This ]ob islands of Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, IJones were successful low bid- wo~ .'tmg Bo~ t? eanEupEa N ~ . n_I- under contract. Yuba ~r 'ectors · looks l.ike it will employ a lot . Tr • Th · · · vers1 y ro r1er ' orris 1s h · · f B ld · and ~..... auai. ese 1s 1ands are-, ders with a bid of $6,946,(163. h f · ·t t f' · T. 'h . are angmg Iron or a wm .on of our brothers next year. 'll " . . 'l" f th . , ·. . b ll f ·t· t e .or una e e 11 s tf v1rgm so1 or e orgam- ; This JO ca s or construe. 1011 · · f t t ow. . b e r.easonf Bldg 0148 d p A . 0 I . · an .an mencan The Purdy Company scrap- zi,ng of construction workers. \,of a new 6:lane freeway and de- w.e say .or una: e IS . ecaus.e Steel has the. iron on the new yard located at Lincoln is keep· _ Th . I h . . . f th ld 41 t all the .mce scenery. Adm· . t t' Bld . W . . e pa~ t year 1~S s ?wn some molltwn o e o - ane . s rue- . . mis ra Ion .. g. l s m er ing two of our brothers. real results m the dnve w1th the af- ture. Pittsburgh-Des Momes Steeq and ~ecker have the same g .l. t· f th f - ood b1 B th r K ·A 7 d. f1 1011 0 F d \ Co has a crew of Boilermakers f E · , d ' l usy. ro e_s en ~ery an · Ia e ormer e era- Competition was very lively · . · . crew 0 ngmeer s an °0 1~s as Delbert Kerns are presently or)· tion of Hawaii Workers. Most of . th b'dd' . f' th' . b' F ~ & puttmg up e 1 mg or 1s JO an .elevated water if they will be there f or the 'Nin- t· Lh · J8se new members bewng, to· 1m . . t 1 d 1 t k. d tl . era m g L e cranes. W, 1 b'd . th d a n ( an a so a mg own 1e ter S & Q's Job at the test stands · . . i'!f dust r i a 1 oro·apization" and . s ow. I_ was over ree an old one on the campus. This job keeps one brother busy on the Gramte Constructwn have al- · o • • " • a half m1ll10n below the budget . . . · . t 1 t d th · 1 • b when a feeler was put out to , · · . 1s l(eepmg some of our brothers A-Frame. Sheldon Pollock use mcs comp e e . _eir 58 '~ er JO . . . allotment and tLey were about k . f . h'l , h' . t orgamze the constructiOn work- , 1 , · at A'lburr1 Tl11S 11as b"'e'1 one wor mg or a w l e t IS wm ·er. a few brothers on a sub-contract . " · v • ··~ ar' .. . tnree hunared tnousand under ' . (' ' . -- . of the toughest jobs they had €1~>, ~ "'_eat ~~al of ~ppos1t10 ~1 A. Teichert & Son, the next low Several members are working oas 1 ~. P .v .P. Plumbmg recently . .. "' + f . , . _ was raced W'U1' 0 the LL W U "' - · · · o:ti the new plant beine: built for obtal'Pd the insida track on un- ever tackLd. Mos" - the eqcup - . · ~ · · · · " '\bidder. There were 11 b1ds sub- _ . , , . ~ . ·" , " t h · d ,t · t . desire to gam more member" mitt ~>d . ":'"·:. . :.;~. Hunt Foocts oy Associated Eng1- derground worK and keep one men . as .neen move ou , _nu ship. · v • • • • • 18 · - . 1 neers of South San Fi:ancisco. brother on the back hoe. Shasta there . sb~l some cleanup work 1011 01 t- Yes, the LL.W.U. wants to or- ! . The f~~al sec! . t!he ~a~ ~ \ The pl~nt_ is on th,e p.ort~1 edge ~ech., Callahan and N~onterey to ~e fmished. ganize construction workers on Iram ento 'iolo . ~~ ep '.va"~r c a of Davis m a gooa locatiOn for 1\IIech. each have an Engmeer o.n !

·1e.ohe are g·ol·ng full .. S\Vl.11'' fiU a while 'I· 1 and then wait while stead~ at thePerkms plant ann woulrl I·lave bop.n able to ,, ·orlr . been a good paying job so the • b> L B f & D ·118 t d ·· Del Paso Rock With the portable '· - v-· c ., ' " t· ·k· ' when weather permits, and all e oue . oug f Y nve ~ an - 1 "" . a _ , late this year and help ma i . . ke up men ~rc s lC ·~ng Close. . . · d . ]., chor p1lmg. They have hopes of ul e ... n Hornet L are c.omg1 a goo JOu. . 1 on the move. f th t t th L tl . , Frum & Coll1on have fm1shed , Th 1... t' .ll t t' or e 1a e s~ar ey go~ us 1 Bechtel Corporation's r efin- bemg able .to ,work the crew ·- . e Jl~-~er s WI dge so.me _Ime , . · ; Junc!ion Dam and are s_ta_rting 1 . b t B b ' Pt t 0 k0 more steadily lf they can. We 1 ll1 r epaumg an overlaulmg. Job A... wa I to move out. They have fmlshed ery JO a ar er s · a t · 1 h IG ranite Const Co on Pov\\er ·rds · · t · t· th slvmp when allotecl finances for cer am Y ope so. . · · · : , ' . JUS m 1me as e sun· d oesn· ' t 1960 came close to the bottom, LeBouef & Dougherty .has one Inn Rd. keep the brothers ~usy - DALY CITY Contract award- ·shine there in the w inter and ev­ 4 but limited rehiring is expected Brother on the payroll all the ~ hours a wee~ 0 ~ the plan~ ed to Dale williams Inc. anc{ erything is frozen. r- ,h the a· t 1 · · ·With no let up lll sight Allot . ' ' R t ·Ki . 't in mid-Januaiy Expected com- ~met"' - ~n . t~e n~ ~ n;I~g t he hot plants will go. whe n Vann S ' 18 l ucci Bros., Daly City, $203,- t . ,e er ll ewl onds ·tarde QO\\ds7n pletion of the project- is early s e ~)l ..ng _. ro er 0 ..,m \- . ~ ·t . .. 367, fo r const. swge. trt. works . 0 ,, ,., a sma crew an I epen .19 o 2 . erson 1s takmP' care of the weld- weather pe"mhs, which 111cludes "' . t 1on the weather how much more . . o , . p C A G . . B.· hL M en1 ,.rgemen s. 1 . G. Kobatake Inc. has just r un -mg machmes on trle JOb. ·. : ., ramte, _r:g ~on , . lC- SACRAMENTO Contract work they are, gomg to be able: out of work for his machines, 1 _ G~ l~~ary : nd A. !eicnert. Teich- awarded to Arthtir B. Siri, Inc., to do . - 1 but it looks as tho it won't be · the AFL-CIO with a luau in ert df ~n" a_t Perluns Wl~l be re- Santa Rosa, $f32,615, for 0.8 mi. James Construction Company for long. The Campbell Estate is Hilo Saturday, . mo e e ' sorne. . two lane hwi grade and surf. up at Robbs Peak are back t(). planning a "little" city . of Brothers Lewis and Teves were BATCH. PLANTS -:- Bnghton w j AC on aggr. base over aggr. work on their tunnel job after ji.OOO homes in the Ewa-Pali- honored guests along with Sand keep the Engmeers busy su-b base and RC brdg. & n'xing. being shut down a week due t G Jl!l!!a district and since. Kobatake Brother A. S. Riley, State repre- when possible, this work has canst. on side road, betw. 2.8 an explosion in the tunnel. They did all the dirt work on the Lee- sentative of t he AFL-CIO . slowed down but the boys man- and 2.0 mi. sw of us No. 101, have nine miles of bad road to ward Estates project (Campbell), Brothers and Sisters present age to get a pay check each S'ly, of Healdsburg, SONOIVIA go in, and after a heavy snow it is expected the same com- were termed "wise" in their week. Granite's plant on Power CO. · it's pr.etty rough gett i ng pany will do the "new" city. choi·~e of International repre- Inn Rd. and Fair Oaks have a SACRAMENTO, Co 'll tract through. . Don't forget that January is sentation by State Senator Nel- full crew getting in a full week. awarded to Cherf Br.os. & Sand- i Twenty miles above George­ dues paying month, and you son Dol, main speaker for the P:C.A. at Fair Oaks . are high kay, Inc., Box 5273, Sa ct., $232,- town at Stumpy Meadow~, Piom­ me:::nbers who have not paid the · occasion. Orchids of app'fecia- producers in the area with two 678 for abt. 4.6 mi. two lane bo and M.&K. Corporatwn are fourth qttarter better get your tion go to Brother Gabriel Man- worthy brothers at the controls. hwy. const. by gro.ding and org. trying to get things ·cleaned up dues in befOl:e you . are sus- ni1lg . ente.rtainment committee McGilivary's 14th Ave. plant are facils. inst. on Green Vly. Rd., · and in shape before the snow pended. r:hairm:in, and all brothers for a-! working when possible with an betw. Sact Co . line and 5"lni. W. , i·uns them out. · · Late news: The former mem- job well done. · · · _ .. · I eye on the weather. A,. Tiecherts · of Rescue. EL DORADO CO . ' I Chenney - Cnerf -'Sandkay just ,hers of the Federation of Haw:;:ii 1 Manalo · Brothel'S. A happy, · kedp the biggest crew of Engi- PERKINS, Contract awarded below· Stumpy IVJ:eadows . • have .,rkers gathered to celebrate : progressive anq prosperous New : neers on the payroll with .three to B. I. Lusk, Sacto, $257,747, shut down, until after th~ first their 1 ,. 9ighth . year old affilia- .Year to all from your repre- plants going in the East mea. for co ri.st. Living Unit North'n of the year. Mud stops ~hem ,.tion from the I_.L.W.p .. ~ neT a~so sen~~ t.iv ~s ' Jia l·~td Lewis,, Rupert ; Sacto. Re~ill be a more t~m Oxidation Ponds; west of Ston'e. Loader, Paul Greney. Do- backing up from recent rains, mechanic . . . · Stockton. This job was readver- · and there is water over the old prosperous. year, particularly. tised, with A. Teichert & ·son zer,A L A. H L. b LeCorre. Grade Setter, brr·dge at ·the road. We have a Charles Harney of San Frae· for the members in this drstrict being low on the first bid, and · · . en erg. skeleton crew of about 12 men cisco has been awarded the con• · who have not en]· oyed this con- Th · · b th t' t ct f ·h'gh a · ·w'de · g· Johnston being awarded the job err JO on e new sec ron at present, 3 rubber rigs, a few ra or · I · w Y I nm ; d·r.tr'"n locally for the past three f h F th t' d' cr · t .. · t M. ·n· · · "' on the second bid of $46,917. o t e Benicia reeway at res cats and mechanics, and a shov- gra m"', pavmg, e c. a an • years. in with the Benicia Martinez el crew. ' wood at a cost of $577;229. This . Ground breaking ceremonies THE AIRPORT Bridge is getting lined out and Stecker at Nicasio Road work- project should be underway aft· · were held ilt the New Hogan Stockton Field is a beehiv-e of they have quite a crew spread er the first· of the year.; weather · ing with 3 ukes dozers and Dam -site November 10th, ai1d activity at the present time. A. out from Vallejo to Benicia, blade. ' 1 permitting . .· . - as of this writing we now have Teichert & Son have a $727,825 working at present are: Super, L. C. Smith is back on the · three technical engineers and Bob Bodie. Foremen . Cliff Little, Frederickson & Watson at Latipac - I>.erini Development -at : thr~e cat skinne.rs. work on the ~~~~~ac~n~r ;~~~~!fe:x~~~~:~~~ W. E . . Phelps, Do~ers, Forest rue:r:o~~s~ putting the finish- McNear's Road with a small . proJect for the ]omt venture of t t' Altl 11 th' . Beckley Harry Carver Char-les crew. Brother Ernie'Hartman is · G W. t & T Al cons rue IOn.. 10ug IS IS · ' · • · · · ' b 0. C, Jo.nes ha sheen awarded reen- ms on econ. - black adobe soil, which really i Cunn. mgham, R. Garcra, Ro ert foreman, and on·t h e E . u· k·es :· are .· . though the companies do not gets hard to move after a rain, Ken, Wm. Lyness .. N. Mullen- street and road job at Hamil~ Bros. Pete Verhonik and . R:ay · anticipate any extensive opera- the job has withstood one storm aux, Wallace Watkms. Blades, ton-Air Base. · Ransom. · · · tion this winter they do intend and the DW-2l's are back mov- Frank C~~ral, A Persson, P~lls, Syar & Har:r~s at Hamilton Bids will ·· be · received ·abo • . to order men periodically, as dif- ing dirt again. The imported Fred Wrlham~, Turner 1 Add~ng. Air Base at present at a stand-. Decemb€i'~14 ?t the- office ·of : ferent phases of the job are borrow,· which is a good sandy ton, Earl Bla1re, -Ronald Camp- still-too wet, so says Broth.er Marin Municinal. Water District·. opened up, until they reach the loam, is being hauled in by Hess- bell, C: E. Hersche, ..Robert N~l- Cecil. · for . furirishhi.g - and ·· installing ' · employment peak of approxi- Mace Trucking Company a son, A. .R. .Tol;md, A. R Rohrke-, s & Q Construction setting up· pipe. The .work to.·. be .done lies ' mately thirty (30) engineers . · · ' Curtis Blevins. Tandem Pull pumps on their· job at .3rd and in · the Dish;ict , R;ight•of-Ways .. about_the 1st of_ May, ~961. How- Teichert sub. A steady. Louis .. c;1bner: Tr. ._ Crane : Oper: High in san 0 stre~m Rafael and should anP, • aiong/ coiJnty··.road· from_ a : . ever rt should be pomted ou.t, ~ belly · dump truck~ ai e bemg J R. Hillhouse Backhoe Herb be through by the 1 time this goes cpn~ecH?!l >rit?. · t?.e ·- ex~ting: N();. · , before we have anykigreat ink- i~~::Yb!e!~~~op~~e~~~ ~~s !~~f Maunder. Mech~n~c·s •. i. , to press ~ . . .• . _ Mann TF~11s:mrs~ron · ,Lr~~~ locat, . ~ flux of engineers s~e ··ng wor • . . . ,2 1 · . . · M. Perry; Jani.es .Willi::U!\s; Weld,- .. Ghilotti Bros . ..· scattered all ed approXn.nectron ·. on a one shift,' forty hour week Company sheeP foot rohl- F.' Falks, T. Tasell, Jim R k h hav~ 11 ~· Vari . . d . d with .the Nrcasw :· Dam .outlet · basis. lers, pneumatic ro e~s, pus - Wafford, Grade S.etters Ross El- Basa1 t oc as a goo srze · pipe. _.. • . ·. 11 ~ A.- Teichert & Son have the cats, ?lades, d.r a g n.e and ton Carl Poss ArfSta~dish. crew in process of remodeling The year buttons for ~ 19tH are _· job of relocating the present ttrhenchm~ mt acAhlme :vorkm~ on Gordon - B;ll is 'aii through their hot plant at Navato, for- available, ·- ·and the following · Coun t y roa d t o eth we s t , a s l·t t' e pro)ec.'th T . h so,t' m. b con)unc-. C wr'th the concre· t.e crew· f or th'IS merly the Marin Rock & As- b'rothers- a_re . already_. · ·"y-ear" ·· now crosses the Calaveras 0 1 River 1~on ;tt .ere ~r J J~ '~s . h season but they ' are still keep- phalt. ' men: Wi:iL T. Gilson, Warren W. ' where the dam is to be built. At ~n~ ec nc af ing engineers busy work- i · 1 a{~Is 1 so~e · Brown-Ely at present has a Blake, · Laurence Pienovi, -4 this writing Brother Holmes and don_,t ext cava mtg °rd_e ect.ncal ing on structures small job along the Bolinas thur 0. Peterson. 1 . t' con m o con ro1 Irec wna Baxter have t 1err respec rve d d' . t b . Tom Hanna Const· has a job Bay on the H'ghI way p tt· g 1·n - w ld 1··k t · 11 t · 1 1 1 1 u m e wou . r e. o .ca , o your . crews rushing to complete this a: · 0 11 :~ :~g signa s e. m- on a subdivision by. · the water a bridge and new fill. attention: Those who are regis- · road in order to meet the dead- s a e m le runways. tower in Vallejo Bro. Johnnie Underground Construction is tered on the out-of,work list ---,. ~ line - which involves penalty After much controversy over H' t · f · ' n th' job boring under the channel eri- please let this officeknow whim time the bids qn the Terminal Build- mo e rs . ore.man ° rs · trance to Bolinas Bay for tele- you go back to work. This will · . . , . ino· and Control Tower as they Lynch Prpelme and Valley Ir- h bl d h t k h 1 k G r a n 1 t e Constr uctwn c_om- "' d d t1 . • , . t' rigation g· ter· p to· 1 has started back to p one ca es an ave s rue e p eep our r~ 1s u · pany, the successful bidder on exc:e ~ e t en;m~rs. d ~s t work on their jobs on the Kil- hard rock, so they will have to date. Thank you! · · 1 the road job between .Angels rna ed, e ~oubnt YNas e~ 1 . ec ~ kenney canal at . Vacaville. change to a different type of 111 0 I Brother L. K "Whitey" Ev- Camp and Murphys also m Cala- awar . . e JO orne 1 1 mr on . · drill. . . erett is in. the Mobile Hom e . C · nty have' at this time struchon Company, who was low The traffic c.hange o~ .the Merz Bros. has a good crew, Transport. business - and, will : ~ ~~~;\w~ucat; on the job which bidder at $1,097,000. . Charles Har~ey, JOb at Farrfreld 4-D'Ss, L()ader and Blade ope- move trarlers. anywhere m. the _ . will do what little clearing that . The Stockton. ~ort Comnus- should be wrtmn tw? weeks. rated by the following brothers: U,·S. or Alaska. He. has terrrto~ : ' 'n b . -d· f th job sron called for b1ds December Gersten Construction Co. of Milt. Gamboni, Lyle Gilson, ,Jack from San~a ~osa to the Gold~n , or e 19th ~his wi~lt:l~qmre for laying 4,500 feet of Beverly Hil1s was low bidders at Witsch, Frank & Harry Merz.. Gate, talpng u1 ~ost of- ValleJ.n · pipe to transport the jet fuel $9,270,000 on the Capehart hous- · Is bonded and . msured; I.C.I.'!! . SUTTER CREEK from barges at the new ore ing at Travis Air Force Base, J b A d prices. B.rother. Everett can be : The Barker Corporation have docks to proposed storage tanks and Syar and Harms has subbed Q War 5 contacted at Novato. The tele- : not, as yet, started on the Sut- at the Port's petroleum farm. A. the excavation which will be a IMOLA, Contract awarded to phone number is TWinbrook · ter Creek road job and have Teichert & Son are excavating little over a million dollars. Carvers Const. Co. Box 484, 2,3701. cleared a little on the road job for the proposed tank sites now. Fredrickson Bros. was recent- Stockton, $488,900, for const. Re- Another oldtimer.. who will be , at Pine Grove. However, they Estimated cost of the fuel line, Iy awarded a $194,233 job of 2.2 habilitation Therapies Bldg., at retiring ~n Local 3 pension is are busy shoving mud around and a water line for fire pro. miles to be graded and paved Napa State Hospital, Imola. NA- Brother Alvin Osgood. We wish · on the site for the new concre~e tection, is $94,600. . on the Suisun Valley Road in PA CO. him loads of luck! pipe plant to be erected m Southern Pacific Pipe Lines, Solano County. Brother Lindy Bachman with L k f d b tl G T k VALLEJO, Contract awarded oc e or Y 1e raver an a subsidiary of the Southern Pa- We ai'e sorry to report the St E A. Forde suffered & M f t · c t to Pacific Co., 801 quite an ex- . · anu ac unng ompany o cific Railroad will open bids sudden death of Brother T. H. Cedar ., perience on the way home f t · f . · tl ' Berkeley, $765,300, for const. from manu ac ure p1pe or use m 1e December 15th for construction "Jack" R. utller·ford by a heart at. work the night of November 11. d t f th E t B muni. services center consisting third aque uc o· e as ay Iof the tanks and the jet fuel tack . on Frr'day, Nov'ember 26. ld . He fell out of lVI · · 1 Ut'l't n· t · t p· · · of adm. bldg., police b g., mum. - the car, hitting · umc1pa I I Y rs nc lpe pipeline between Stockton Port Bro. Rutherford was one of the the pavement and lay in the Line which will get under way and Castle Air Force Base, near old time operators and foreman bldg. etc. . ditch for about four hour." next spring. Merced. Estimated cost of this in this area. We would like to SAN FRANCISCO, Contract Luckily, he came out of k Yuba Erectors of San F ran- pro]eC· t Wl'1 1 b e $2 ,500 ,000 . . extend our deepest sympathy to awarded to Yuba Erectors, 1 H ereaft er, h e h s ou ld b e ca 11 e d cisco, was low 'bidder to the Another project that is sched- Mrs. Rutherford and members Bush St., S. F. $412,399, for con. "Lucky" Lindy. Bureau of Public Roads for con- uled to be let December 12th by of the family and friends. Proj, Calif. Hwy. 39-A1, Big Oak Brother Fred Foss with E. T. Stru"tr·on of a steel bridge the Cit" Council is the El Dor- · Flat Bridge, Stanislaus National Haas will be out of commission · v J Merry Christmas and a Happy · TUOLUMNE co · acr6ss the South Fork of the ado-Center Streets overpasses at New Year to all from the Vallejo Forest, m . · ' for a while. He is displaying a . Tuolumne River at Big Oak Flat Mormon Channel in Stockton. office, Aaron Smith and Norma STOCKTON, Contract award- cast on his arm, . results of an . on Highway 120. Their bid was The cost of the project will ex- Scariuge. / ed to A. Teichert & Son, Inc., accident he had on the job for . $412,399. This bridge will con- ceed 2% million dollars also, 1931 Stockton Blvd., Sacto. $727,- E. T. Haas in the Sacramento . nect the two stretches of new however the operating engineer 833, for extension of runway area. Best wishes! road that was just recently com- will not p rofit t oo much on this JOB A W JUU'JS 29R011L, associated taxiways, & Brother Guy Slack. at present pleted by Jesse Harrison of San concrete structure. REDDING, Contract awarded const. of apron at Stockton Field in the Virgin Isla,nds setting up Ardo. BLOOD BAl~K CLUB: to Frazier-Davis Const. Co. of St. Airport. a N.W. 25 for Pullman Bldrs., James E. Johnston, of Stock- Our thanks to ~rother Law- Louis Missouri, $380•850• for FREMONT, Contract awarded expected back before Christ- ton, is busy with two drag lm. es . renee Sn n't l1 f or 1"11s • re~en t d O· const: of an adit and raise at t o MGM c ons t , c o c. , d oncor , mas. on the construction of a drain- nation to t he Operatmg En- the quarry of its new cement $320,025, for inst. wtr. main to Any members who worked · age ditch at the City of Stock- gineers Blood- Bank Club. manufacturing plt. now m

OFF~CIAL NOTIC ~ E TO MEMBERS / San Francisco Dispatch Office WILL NOT BE OPEN THE j c I cti FIRST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH as·" ift the past. This I change is in. kee~ing wit~ the practice ?f . other offices. in (Continued from Page l) ' I D~trict N~ . 7, R~dding District No. 10, Santa Rosa - 328 Garth A. Patterson . · 188 Northern. Cahforma a~ld w!l[ fr~e the busmess :r~p~ese.n~atives Price w:terhouse. & _co.: . ICliff Martm f~om office hours wh~c~ m~y be used :mor~ effectively m t~e San Francisco, Cahf. Distrid No. s, Sacramento District No .1( Ren,~, Nev . .field. The San Francisco Dxspatch off[ce win be open from 7 December 5, 1960 W V "B"ll" W · Nq eligible candidate . . a.m. to 5 p.m. each w~ek day ... with the exception of Monday t.. E- . Lo U m. · 1 oodyard 812 ; n· '- · t N 12 s lt L · Cit · · 't ,ill .. . · f «~ t . 0 pera mg ngmeers ca 1 n- n· .... t 1\.T 1 J.S,nc o. , a · aKe ·y . , w h en I ~ remam open rom 4 a.m. o 7 p.m. . N f . h I t t' ISt/W qo. 9, San Jose . c. c. Bruner (inc.) . . 25.5 0 3 0 1 wn . · · t e · n erna wna Jess~ E. . Pryer 472 Verne Jeffers _ ·. 189 : UniQn of Operating Engineers Al P. R_el'I, y · fjnns .474 Valencia Street 602 . Nephi Alma Nemelka 226 1 1961 Sc . ~ San Frqncisco 3, Ca~:if.~r.nia · JANUARY · ~el¥' S!tt:s: 4 (W ednesda~) SAN FRANCI,SCO, . 20.0 H11errero Streat. 17. · , We ~ay~ .cmnpleteif ~w· copiltt (Tuesli;lY) , EUREKA, 2806 Broa~way. . ·. . . . of Qt~ minot~ - ca~t by ~embeF& . 18 · (Wednesda)) REDDING, New Elks HaH, Benton Dr1ye. ·of th,e Operating Engineers Lo- 19 (Thursday) OROVILLE, Prosp~~tor~ Village, Or!)y~IJ~ : c~ J]ni~m. No. ?,. and . it~. subdiyj,- . Dam JB!vd. sions in the election of Offkers FEBRUARY and District Executive Board 1 (Wednesday) STOCKTON, . Engineers' Bldg. Memb~rs . :of . Operating Ellgi- 2 (Thursd-ay) . SACRAIVIENTO, C.E.L.T. Bldg. ·neers Local Union No. 3 and submit herewith atabulati()u of 6 · (Monday). SAN JOSE, Labor Te~ple, 45 Santa Teresa. the results of·the election. Th:e 9 (Thursday) OAKLAND, Labor Temple, 2315 Vald2z. procedure£ :f61Iowed in. coomee: · :MARCH . tion .with · the . nla:ililng, reffipt 1 (Wednesday) FRESNO, Labor Temple, 631 Kearney Blvd. ailld c~U!I:ltiitg ·of ballots· wer~dn 2 (Thursday) ' UKIAH, Labor Temple, State Street. ac~ane~ :W~~ . ~lie; appl).caQl~ · 7 (Tu~sday) ·' SALT LAKE CITY, Teamsters Hall, 443 So. ~ pro'?8Io,ns\of the. N~~Ice of Nl>m- . 6th East, Salt Lake City. - matio~ ·ailld - E.lec~IOns, da~d- ...... , - September 231 1~60, - to all mem~ · s (Wedn~sday) RENO, Reno Musiciallii Bldg.;-120 W. Taylor. bel'S of :the·.loeal ·unioo ,ailld its . AP·RIL subdivisiOnS . from N. J. Car- /1. G. BOARDMAI'J .. . ll. SPENCE . 5 . (Wednesday) SAN · FR~NCISCO, 200 Gu~rrero. mim, Supervisor of Opeia.tlng · 't." Trustea 1l (Tuesday) EUREKA, 9th & E Streets, Labor Temple~ Engineers Local UniOn No. 3. , Auditor 12 (Wednesday) ·REDDING, New EII{'s Hall, Benton Drive. In our . opinion, the ; accom~ ·_ _,_·· ---'-+-~-----'--,------~~-- 13 (Thursday) MARY.SVILLE, Elks Club, 920 D St., Marys- pan.ying , tabulation aeeurateiy vma·. presents the t~ults ,of th-e .: elec~ tion. · ·· · MAY . _Yours very truly, . 4 (Tbutsday) SACRAMENTO, (;.E.L.T. Bldg. (s) Ptice.Waterhouse & Co . . 8 (Monday) STOCKTON, .Engineers' Bldg. . . · · : · . ·· ·. 10 (Wednesday) OAKLAND, Labor .Temple, 2315 Val~ei. Oper;tt~g · ·. Etiginee~ · ~~al! U!tliooi No. ·a. ·Rhrilts ofelection . 18 (Thursday) SALINAS, . Labor Temple, 117 Pajaro. of Officets: and Distl:ict Exeeu~ . - JUNE . , . tive Board Mem,b~i:s, Noverbe.r 7 (Wednesday) ·F:RESNO, Labor Temple, 631 Kearney Blvd. 29 1960. . · · s (Thursday) SANTA ROSA, 1\'Ioose Hall, 521 Third. 1 ELECTION OF .OFFICERS 13 (Tuesday) SALT LAKE CITY, T~amsters Hall, 443 S

3 (Thursday) SACRAMENTO, C.E.L.T. Bldg. 1 Reoog.-Corres. Secty. 8 (Tuesday) ~ SAN JOSE, Labor Temple, 45 Santa Te1·esa. W. V. Minahan (inc.) . 5.,926 • 10 (Thursdav) OAKLAND 2315 Valdez. B: R. H~enny" Burroughs 4,853 • ' Fmanc1al Secretary SEPTEMBER A. J. HBuck" Hope (inc.) 6,055 ! 6 (Wednesday) FRESNO, Labor Temple, 631 Kearney Blvd. Samuel P. Coburn 4,680 · 7 (Thursday) UKIAH, Labor Temph, State Street. 'fieasurer . , 13 . (Wednesday) SALT ·LAKE CITY, Teamsters Hall(, 443 So. H. T. "Pete" Peterson (inc) 5,3591 '6th East, Salt Lake City. B. "Whitey" Campbell 1,787 14 (Thursday) RENO, Reno Musici~ns' Bidg., 120 W. Taylor. Willard E. Duncan 3,640 · Trustees OCTOBER , A. G. "Al" Boardman 6,897 4 (Wednesday) SAN FRANCISCO, 200 Guerrero. E. A. Hester 3,520 .> 10 (Tu~sday) · EUREKA, 9th and E Sts., Labor Temple. Henry "Hank" Pacheco 5,504 11 (Wednesday) REDDING, New E ~k 's Hall, Benton Drive. .. : T. J. "Tom" Stapleton 6,753

i2 (Thursday) MARYSVILLE1 Elks Club, '920 D St., Marys~ C. R. Van Winkle 6,302 ville. · · · Auditors _ H. L. 'Curley' Spence . (inc.) 5,876 NOVEMBER . R. A. Barnes 2,053. ~ 1 (Wednesday) STOCKTON, Engineers' Bldg. John· M. beVine 4,454 2 (Thursday) SACRAMENTO, C,E,L.T, Bldg. . Lee A. .Hunter 4,864. 9 . (Thursday) -. OAKLAND, Labor Temple, 2315 Valdez. Arth1Jr- C." ''Art" Irwin 4,28~ : .· Labor Temple, 117 Pajaro. Stret. 16 (Thursday) SALINAS, E. +Vf. Nelson 4,.620 C. ,R. VAN WINKLE LEE ~· HUNTER · · Bill Raney 5,133: DECE~BER . Trustee Auditor Conductor -- 6 (Wednesday) FRESNO, L~bQr Temple, _6:U K~.arn~y Blvd. Don K:inchloe (inc.) 5;513' ------:------'----,------7 . (~hursday) SANTA ROSA, Moose Hall, 521 T4ird. Robert L. "Bob" Wagnon 5,227 i3 (Wednesday) SALT LAKE CITY, Teamsters Hall, 443 So. Guard· . 6th East, Salt Lake City. . . Joseph ~'Joe" Miller · 9,755 14 (Thursday) RENO, Reno Musici~m s' Bldg., 120 W. Taydor. Total nfunber. of ~~ts 10;877 Distr.ict/Carndidate .. . ·· Number . . · . . I · · · Of votes (Continued from Page it) VISIOns of our agreements which i District No, _1, San . Francisco preference to those who · Guy R Black (inc.) 1,179 prove the lot of the Engineer give been working in the juris- District :No. 2 Oakla!itd and advance the cause of the !J.~v~ d1ctwn of Local No, 3. Ira N. Jor1es ' 532 Union. * * ::~ Ernie lVIiller 912 * * * I BOX SCORE on contracts for R. M. . "Bud" Rich 347 fl'o.- THE USUAL seasonal slack- ; the month of November is as District No. 3, Stoekton off is setting in. Despite good I follows: 66 short form construe- Ed ·Hayes weather in some areas, the out- tion agreements and 54 other Forrest Pritchard · of-work lists are starting to contracts. · · grow. - .* * * . DistTict NG. 4, Em·eka . Earl E. Horn '!<>- Due to the passagB of t he ON BEHALF of myself and state water proposition we .are the rest of the officers of Local District :No; 5, ~resho .· receiving an unusual number of 3, may I extend most sincere A. E: "jilC~c" Lofton (inc,) . 281 inquiries about wOFk in· our ter- wishes for a Merry Christmas Charles Kirkwood 293 ritory. We are replying to these and a Happy . New Year to :alL District No. 6, Marysville JOSEPH MILLER DON· KINCHLOE inquiries, citing the hiring pro-· our members and their families. Robert L. Christy (inc) ' 311 ·Guard · Conductor