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EDITORIAL<br />
COMMENT<br />
Christmas Is<br />
A Time Of<br />
love and Peace<br />
' P e are also prou.d <strong>of</strong> O. e<br />
highly commelillable oetio" s<br />
0/ those <strong>of</strong>ficers ami m em.bers<br />
<strong>of</strong> 'he IBEIP, wh o t!trough<br />
their tiaily contributions (lilA<br />
.,i"cere d fulicat;oll to the<br />
principles <strong>of</strong> our great<br />
<strong>Brotherhood</strong> and tile trade<br />
111I;.o n m.ovem ent, also hel,)<br />
m ak e IJossible the ch erished<br />
dem ocratic /reedomund II, e<br />
opportunity to work for peace<br />
we relish (II this time <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year;" our dem ocratic<br />
societies.<br />
• Down through the past two thousand years, ever si nce the greatest<br />
miracle that ever happened took place in a little humble town called<br />
Bethlehem . people <strong>of</strong> Christian countries celebrate Christmas Day to honor<br />
the binh <strong>of</strong> a man called Jesus Christ, whose coming was heralded by angels<br />
proclaiming his message to the world, "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward<br />
Men."<br />
As the Bible relates, among the first to hear this message were working<br />
men, shepherds, who left their flocks in the fields to go and adore the little<br />
Infant who was destined to become the Mighty Savior <strong>of</strong> the World.<br />
Since lhat wondrous event took place all the wickedness and the biuerness<br />
and the st rife that mankind inflicts on each olher, all the selfishness,<br />
greed and viciousness that unfortunately have become a part <strong>of</strong> daily livi ng<br />
in the world seem to be somewhat halterl on Christmas Day in Ch ristian<br />
nalions.<br />
Wherever throughout the world Christmas is celebrated the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
the people take time to sha re gi fts and bear goodwill toward each other as<br />
they seek to lind love and peace in an effort to follow the proclamation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
angels. 1t is a joyous season and much happiness abounds as we say to<br />
ourselves there is something more important in life than just living to fulfill<br />
our own selfish desires and pleasures. Christmas time is a time <strong>of</strong> the year<br />
when we can bring joy not only to our own personal loved ones but also to<br />
the poor, the sick and the elderly in our communities.<br />
It is very pleasing to nutt: that, as in P:lst years, membe rs <strong>of</strong> the IB EW<br />
in all the various branches will help make possible the joy <strong>of</strong> Christmas for<br />
many <strong>of</strong> those unfortunate people who need kind and charitable acts given<br />
In Ihem so Christmas will be a time <strong>of</strong> peace and happiness for them too.<br />
So we pay tribute to the thousands and thousands <strong>of</strong> our Brothers and<br />
Sisters in the United States and Canada who will give freely <strong>of</strong> their time<br />
to apply their talents and express their love <strong>of</strong> neighbors so others may have<br />
a bnghter and happier life during the Christmas season .<br />
We are also proud <strong>of</strong> the highly commendable actions or those <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
and members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IBEW</strong> who, through their daily contributions and<br />
sincere dedication to the principles <strong>of</strong> our grem <strong>Brotherhood</strong> and the trade .,<br />
union movemen t, also help make possible the cherished democratic freedom<br />
and the opportunity to work for peace we relish at this time <strong>of</strong> Ihe year in<br />
our democratic societies.<br />
During the holidays as we celebrate the religious meaning <strong>of</strong> Christmas<br />
and enjoy the festive occasions that accompany this special holiday season,<br />
always remember thaI, to ensure a better way <strong>of</strong> life in our quest for peace<br />
and goodwill on earth, we must also strive to continue our efforts as union<br />
members to protect the gains made down through the years through the<br />
unily <strong>of</strong> all the branches <strong>of</strong> our great <strong>Brotherhood</strong>.<br />
1<br />
•<br />
,<br />
Charles H. Pillard<br />
<strong>International</strong> President
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OFFICIAL PU BLI CATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD<br />
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS<br />
•<br />
JOURNAL· DECEMBER • <strong>1982</strong><br />
I<br />
CHARLES H. PILLARD, Edilor<br />
Volume 81 , No. <strong>12</strong> <strong>December</strong>, <strong>1982</strong><br />
FEFlTLlFIES<br />
AFl·CIO IUD Convention Held In Detroit, Michi gan,<br />
October 13·14. <strong>1982</strong><br />
Executive Council Meeting Minutes<br />
Vice President Walters Receives Oa th <strong>of</strong> Obligation<br />
Annual Aud it <strong>of</strong> ISEW<br />
ISEW founders' Scholarships for 1983<br />
It's Here. . The Officiai l BEW Hamilton Quartz<br />
Calendar Watch<br />
DEPAFlTIVIENTS<br />
Ed itorial Comments<br />
Safety Tips<br />
2<br />
4<br />
8<br />
9<br />
22<br />
76<br />
Inside Front Cover<br />
19<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Research and Education - Individual<br />
Income TaK Changes 20<br />
With the l adies 23<br />
Local Lines 24<br />
In Memoriam 77<br />
Pension and Death Benefit Payment Report 80<br />
Reflections<br />
ON OUR COYER-This beautiful<br />
color photoaraph appropriately<br />
sets the mood lor the Christmas<br />
Season. The <strong>Journal</strong> Department<br />
takes this opportunity to wish all<br />
our members a Merry Christmas<br />
and Happy New Year.<br />
Inside Back Cover<br />
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P7E H~
AFL-CIO IUD CONVENTION HELD IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN<br />
OCTOBER 13-14, <strong>1982</strong><br />
<strong>International</strong> President Charles H. Pillard who setv",!> liS all IUD vice president, Is shown<br />
addressing the delegates to the 15th AFl·C10 Industrial Union Oepartment Convention.<br />
President Pillard's remarks were centered on collective bargaIning goals for the 1980's<br />
through coordinated bargaining. Seated Is IUD President Howard D. Samuel.<br />
Over 400 delegates and guests 10<br />
15th biennial convention <strong>of</strong> the AFL<br />
Cia Indust rial Union Dcpartmen"<br />
which represents over five million<br />
workers heard the convention ca ll for<br />
a labor-busi ness-gove rnm ent elTort 10<br />
establish a national ind ustrial policy<br />
that would revive America's decli ning<br />
manufacturing sector.<br />
a large<br />
The <strong>IBEW</strong><br />
delega tion<br />
was<br />
led<br />
well<br />
by<br />
,er'~~'~~~';:i:~n~~~<br />
President Charles H. Pill ard who is'<br />
also a vice president and executive<br />
council member <strong>of</strong> the IUD. The convention<br />
delegates also passed resol<br />
utions condemning " Reaganomics,')<br />
urged that the federal<br />
adopt fair trade policies, and<br />
workers who have lost their jobs<br />
plant closi ngs. Resolutions were also<br />
adopted addressi ng human rights, the<br />
environment and OSHA. The OSHA<br />
resolutions scored the Reagan Administration<br />
for emasculating the Act itt<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> the employers. In the I<br />
lions calling for the revitalization <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nation's industries the convention<br />
Pictured are <strong>IBEW</strong> delegates attending the IUD Convention during<br />
a general session. Left to right, fronl row, are President Chartes<br />
H. PI1tard, Richard DeilSon, B.M., L.U. 1031 ; M ir;: ha~1 Lucas,<br />
Director, <strong>IBEW</strong> Organizing Department; Thomas Hickman. Director,<br />
<strong>IBEW</strong> Manufacturing Department; Louis Cortopassi, Jr., B.M., L.U.<br />
1969; <strong>International</strong> Representative Frank Vondra; H. Whitey<br />
Clark, L.U. 1974, president, Nebraska State tndustrial Council;<br />
Michael Quinlan, Pres./B. M., L.U. 1974 and <strong>International</strong> Re·<br />
p,esenl ative Robert Stander. Second row, lelt to light, are "'''''~. I<br />
national Represent atives Robert McAlwee and Gary Heald; 8 . G.<br />
Crawford, Pres./8 .M., L.U . <strong>12</strong>27; Lucille Osborne, Pres./B.M.,<br />
L.U . 1643, and Joyce Jones, Pres./8.M., L.U. 2194.<br />
2 1 ISEW JOURNAL/DECEMBER <strong>1982</strong>
~ "' anncd that America's future as an industrial<br />
powe r is in dange r as revealed<br />
B-1 these trends:<br />
U.S. manufactured goods capture<br />
.less than one-sixt h <strong>of</strong> the world ma rkel,<br />
compa red with a onc-quarter share 20<br />
ago. In the last 20 years, the<br />
share <strong>of</strong> its domestic ma rket has<br />
Y.i llcn 30 pe rcent. In 1980, workers<br />
in manufac turing comprised only 21<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the workforce, compared 10<br />
'4 percent in 1950.<br />
AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland<br />
the convention "the waves <strong>of</strong><br />
IJIcrgers an d preda!Ory exercises in<br />
corporate cannibalism have not proa<br />
single job or a si ngle pound<br />
<strong>of</strong> merchand ise." He also ca ll ed for a<br />
national industrial policy with govern -<br />
.<br />
men! pa rtici pat ion to rebuild the<br />
economy and create jobs.<br />
In his keynote address, IUD President<br />
Howard D. Sa muel recommended<br />
a " t wo~pronged " program involving<br />
government action and inccn tives for<br />
specific industrial sectors: public in~<br />
vestment in industrial infra~tructure;<br />
new lax policies to encourage U.S.<br />
industry to stay at home; fair trade<br />
policies; targeted credit for industrial<br />
projects: tax relief to encourage<br />
moderni1.ation in troubled industries;<br />
targeted investment in the most depressed<br />
a reas; and import restrictions<br />
for industry hurt by im ports.<br />
President Pill a rd. chairm'H1 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
IUD Coordinated Bargaining Committee,<br />
headed a panel on coll ec tive bargammg<br />
in the 1980·s. T he panel included<br />
forme r U.S. Secretary <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />
Ray Marshall, Jacob Sheinkman, secretary-treasurer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Clothing &<br />
Textile Workers, and Don Ephlin, vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Ihe Auto Workers. There<br />
were also panels on occupational safely<br />
and he;llth and organi1ing dcvclopmenK<br />
Rebuilding America's industrial base<br />
wa~ di'\Cusscd hy proven friends <strong>of</strong><br />
lahar Senators Bill Bradley (D-N.J.),<br />
Don Riegle CD-Mich.)' M ayo r A n<br />
drew Young <strong>of</strong> Atlanta, Georgia and<br />
former Secretary <strong>of</strong> Labor Ray Mar~<br />
shall.<br />
President Pillard was ;llso reelected<br />
to serve as a vice president <strong>of</strong> the i n<br />
dustrial Union Departmen t.<br />
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C~<br />
Pict ured attentively listening to a guest speaker, left t o right , are<br />
;
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING<br />
MINUTES AND REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL<br />
EXJ;CUTIVE COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING<br />
T<br />
This r~I"ll1r ntetlin. <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong> Executive Council wn called<br />
10 order by Chairman Taylor ~I \1;00 a.m .. Thursday, Seplemb!:r 2. <strong>1982</strong>.<br />
Olher members <strong>of</strong> the Council in auend~nce were McNully. MIIlIonc),.<br />
AClon, Bexley. Mislie)', Pursley, McCall and Fulton.<br />
FINANCIAL REPORTS<br />
The auditor's reports for the vD rious funds <strong>of</strong> the IJrolherhood wtTe<br />
prcKnled to Ihe lEe, examined Ind flied.<br />
TRANSFER OF FUl'"DS<br />
In IIccord~ncc wilh lh, provi';onJ <strong>of</strong> Article XIV, Scclion II <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>IBEW</strong> Constitution, the sum <strong>of</strong> $80,509.30 was transferred from the<br />
Military S,,-rvicc Fund 10 rhe ISEW Pension Fund covering the months<br />
<strong>of</strong> May, June. and July. <strong>1982</strong>.<br />
I NV f.S"I'M ENTS<br />
The report <strong>of</strong> fund in~cslmcnl aC lion by Ihe <strong>International</strong> President<br />
and <strong>International</strong> Secretary since the last Council m«tin, was pre~nted<br />
to the IEC, examined Dnd approved.<br />
APPLICATIONS }' OR JOU"'' AN!) SURVIVOR OPTION BENEI'ITS<br />
In accordance with the <strong>IBEW</strong> Constitution, Article III. Section II (6)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the IDEW Constitution, the lEe approved two (2) applications for<br />
Joint Dnd Survivor Option Benefits.<br />
API'LICA TION FOR PR E-R~"REM£NT SPOUSE'S BENEFITS<br />
In accordance with the prm'isions <strong>of</strong> Article Il l, Section II, wb·<br />
partt,rttph (6) <strong>of</strong> the mEW ConStitution, the IEC appro"ed one (I)<br />
applicntion for I're· Ret;remcnt Spouse's Benefits.<br />
REnREMENT OJ.' INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES<br />
Appro"al was vanted by the lee to the fol1o .... lIlg Internotional Representative,<br />
requestinl retirement:<br />
Louis Theriault - effeet;I'e 9{1/82<br />
(First District I.R.)<br />
JOK"l)h R, Ferrito - effective <strong>12</strong>11182<br />
(Ninth District I.R.)<br />
RETIN EMENT OF OFFICE EMPLOYEE<br />
The follo .... in8 employee <strong>of</strong> the IB EW applied for retirement. The IEC<br />
approved htr reque5t to be effective as sho .... n:<br />
Edna Path Shroy - effective <strong>12</strong>/28/ 82<br />
INTERNATIONA.L J>NES IDENT<br />
President P illard dl5Cussed .... ith the IEC lievera! mailers concernin, the<br />
<strong>Brotherhood</strong>, i.e .• relH)tI <strong>of</strong> the Council on Industrial Relations' Au f,tuSI<br />
Seslion: Local Unions on Strite and number <strong>of</strong> membc.~ ullcded; matte"<br />
relatin, to the nnd <strong>International</strong> Convention; and other subjects affect inl<br />
all branches <strong>of</strong> the Brmherhood.<br />
JNTJ.;HNATIONAL SJ.;CRETARY AND<br />
INTt:RNATIONAL THP. ... SIIRF.R<br />
Secretary Leigon presented financial (epOn. coverin,the. <strong>IBEW</strong> I>ension<br />
Benefit Fund: the. E.lectric31 Workers' Benefit Fund and the Invenment<br />
Portfoliol <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Brotherhood</strong>-both in Canada and the United Statu.<br />
Treasurer Van Arsdale auended the. meetinl and usiste.d the. IEC in<br />
seve. ~l ",aUHS-<br />
UNTIMELY APPEAL<br />
The IEC reeeh'ed one (I) appeal which, a(ter re~iew, .... 111 found to be<br />
untimely before the. Council and, thuefore, could not be recognized.<br />
LEGAL BILLS<br />
Payments for le,al defense made from the Defense Fund were u<br />
amined and approved in accordance with Ihe requiremenlJ <strong>of</strong> Article XI,<br />
Sc-ction 2 <strong>of</strong> th~ IHEW Constitution..<br />
APPEAL OF OOY t.. WILLIAMS<br />
The aplX'al here nrises from a decision o( Local Union 969', trial board<br />
findinl UrOlher Williams guilty III charged for ylolatinl Article IV, Section<br />
4.4 <strong>of</strong> the Crai, Project A,r~meot, Article XXII , Section 4 and<br />
Article. XXV II. Section I, 5ubsec:tioo 1,5, Dnd <strong>12</strong> <strong>of</strong> the I!lEW Constitu.<br />
tion. A One <strong>of</strong> SJ,ooo.OO "'a~ levied with n.100.00 $uspended provided<br />
Williams did not violate the Constitution, bylaws, agreement or working<br />
rules <strong>of</strong> the local union for a period <strong>of</strong> two(2) years. Williams cannot hold<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice o r repuscnt the local union in any capacity for two (2) yeall.<br />
<strong>International</strong> Vke President Farnan and <strong>International</strong> President Pillard<br />
denied the appeal <strong>of</strong> Uroth~r William •.<br />
A ureful review <strong>of</strong> the records indiulCI that the C.'jH'nters placed a<br />
j1Lri~dktionDl picket line at Ihe Crai" Station Unit No. III in the jurlsdic-1<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Local Union 969. There is adequDte evidence in the record th t '<br />
Williams was advlscd by the Business Mana,er on more thin ODe<br />
occasion to crQ$s the picket line and to rtpOrt to work. He "lled to<br />
comply with the directive <strong>of</strong> the Business Mana,er and chargu were"<br />
subsequently med and processed.<br />
It<br />
There is absolulely no justifiCRtion (or any member to ignore or flaunt<br />
the C!;tablished la .... s, rules and proceduru which govtrn all members and<br />
particularly when such irrUpOnsible action jeopardiu. the best inlerest<br />
<strong>of</strong> other members., Ihe local union and the <strong>Brotherhood</strong>.<br />
The BPlX'al is denied.<br />
"PPEAL OF LLOYI> VICKROY<br />
Char,es ,,·tte filed D,ainst IJrothcr Vi
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W A YN E KENDRI C K Be C O MPAN Y<br />
C ER T I F IED P UBI.IC A CCOUNTANTS<br />
, 200 F IF T EEN T H S TREET, N . W.<br />
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<strong>International</strong> Executive Council<br />
Inter national Brother hood <strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers<br />
Washington , D. C.<br />
GenLlemen:<br />
AUgust 9. <strong>1982</strong><br />
We have made an examination <strong>of</strong> the accounts and records <strong>of</strong> I n l.ernational<br />
<strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electrical Wo r ke r s for the fiscal year ended June 30, <strong>1982</strong>, and<br />
submit. herewith the felloving exhibits and schedule:<br />
Exhibit.<br />
"A" - Statement <strong>of</strong> Assets and Liabilities<br />
As at June 30, <strong>1982</strong> .<br />
Exhibit "8" - Analysis <strong>of</strong> found Account.s<br />
Fo r the Fiscal Year Ended June )0, <strong>1982</strong>.<br />
Exhibit<br />
Ole" - Statement <strong>of</strong> I ncome and Expenses<br />
Fo r the FiscaL Yea r Ended June )0, <strong>1982</strong> .<br />
Schedule "1" - Cash<br />
As at June 30 , <strong>1982</strong>.<br />
Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing<br />
standards, and , accordingly , included such tests <strong>of</strong> the accounting records and<br />
such other auditi ng procedures as we considered necessary i n the cir cumstances .<br />
In our opinion, the accompanying exhibits present fai r ly the f i nanci a l<br />
condition <strong>of</strong> I nte r national Brother hood <strong>of</strong> Electr ical Wo r ke r s as at June )0, <strong>1982</strong>,<br />
a.nd the results o f its operations fo r the fiscal year then ended , i n confo rmi t.y<br />
with genera lly accepted accounting pr i nciples applied on a basis consi stent wi th<br />
tha.t <strong>of</strong> the precedi ng n:lcal year .<br />
Respectfully submitted,<br />
WAYNE KENDRICK & COMPANY<br />
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IN APPRECIATION:<br />
The <strong>IBEW</strong> would like to thank the<br />
following organizations<br />
'0' their<br />
assistance in helping produce the<br />
spectacular backdrop for our 32nd<br />
Convention, through their contri·<br />
bulian <strong>of</strong> color photographs "d<br />
transparencies and various mate·<br />
rials:<br />
Square O. Company<br />
Western Electric<br />
Westinghouse Electric Corporation<br />
Northern Illinois Gas<br />
Continental Telephone<br />
General Telephone Company<br />
American Telephone & Telegraph<br />
Mid-Continent Telephone<br />
Corporation<br />
United Telephone System, Inc.<br />
Florida light & Power Company<br />
Potomac Electric Power Company<br />
Gould, Inc .<br />
Los Angeles Municipal Water and<br />
light<br />
Jack Stone Electric<br />
Truland Electric<br />
Commonwealth Edison<br />
Central Armature, Inc.<br />
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Sr:tFETY TIPS<br />
for you and your family<br />
National Safety Council's Annual Congress Held<br />
• The National Safety CounCIl's Annunl Congress was held In<br />
r ChIC:!gCl, Oc tober IK·2 1. The la bor dlVI\lon held their scmi·<br />
anntl:tl meeting on Ihe ~cclo.cnd Immcdi,L1c1y preceding the<br />
.. Congrc\~.<br />
The Lahor 5('\\ion\ had the I:trgc~t al1l.:ndancc in Ihe 25·yc.tr<br />
hl\lOr) <strong>of</strong> the labor tll\ 1\100 A\ the ,c\\ion~ thi, )car Charlc,><br />
~ II. '}III.ud. 10[('roIllI00:11 Pre'ldent, I8[W, V.,I~ clcdcd \0 the<br />
lIo;wJ <strong>of</strong> Tru~H:cs for a thrl.'c-)car term, George F. "mlth,<br />
D lrc~·tnr <strong>of</strong> Safety .......\ clc\'tcd "'1\';.' prc\jdcnt <strong>of</strong> the Counr.:il<br />
for I alloT; and Eugene Kozlol
INDICATORS<br />
OEPA~TIVIEI\IT OF<br />
RESEAFlCI-lI=lNO<br />
EoLlcFlTIOI\I<br />
Indicator<br />
Prime Interest<br />
Rate<br />
Real Gross<br />
Average Hourly<br />
Earnings<br />
l atest<br />
Month Ago<br />
111/2%-<strong>12</strong>%<br />
(November 13 %%<br />
<strong>1982</strong>)<br />
$4.80<br />
(September, $4.81<br />
<strong>1982</strong>)<br />
Year Ai O .J<br />
16%. 18%<br />
$4.80<br />
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-,<br />
,<br />
Individual Income Tax Changes<br />
Personal<br />
Consumption<br />
Expenditures·<br />
" -billion)<br />
1,947.8 1,919.4<br />
(II Quarter) (I Quarter)<br />
1,819.4<br />
(II Quarter)<br />
• Se .. o"all), adlusled<br />
Sourcu; BlIreau 01 l abor Statl5tics. US. Oep.rtme"t 01 Labor, Buraau 01 ....<br />
(conomlc I
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CONSUMER PRICE INDEX-CANADIAN AVERAGE<br />
SOURCE, STATISTICS CANADA<br />
1971 = 100<br />
SEPTEM8ER, <strong>1982</strong><br />
H ... hh & Re ...,,·<br />
Atl 'I.m,<br />
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MOMh Ve". C ..",bined HOlloing Clolhinll lolion Co,. hoding<br />
September <strong>1982</strong> 267.5 31.5.6 260. 2 20.4.9 277.0 249.7 210.9<br />
August <strong>1982</strong> 266.1 318.3 257.2 203.6 274.7 248.9 210.6<br />
July <strong>1982</strong> 264.8 321 .0 255.0 201.0 272.8 245.8 209.2<br />
June <strong>1982</strong> 263.4 319.0 253.2 202.5 271.9 244 .5 206.9<br />
May <strong>1982</strong> 260.8 3<strong>12</strong>.5 251.7 201.7 270.4 243.5 205.6<br />
April <strong>1982</strong> 257 .3 305.6 249.8 200.7 266.7 240.2 202.5<br />
March <strong>1982</strong> 2.55 .9 303.7 248.4 200.4 264.4 239.0 201A<br />
February <strong>1982</strong> 252.7 301:1 244.6 197.9 259.6 233.7 200.6<br />
Septomber 1981 242.4 295.9 232.4 194.3 244.8 225.4 193.3<br />
September 1980 215..4<br />
September 1979 194.5<br />
Se ptember 1978 177.5<br />
September 1977 163.4<br />
NOH, Conodo', Con,um •• Pric. I nd.~ 10. all it.m. i"".o,.d 1.4 ind e ~ points during .h. Iou<br />
monlh, 0' 0.'%. Thi, .quoll.d on onnuol .0'. <strong>of</strong> inc,to •• <strong>of</strong> 60% (\ 2 X 0 S). T~ . in ... o,.<br />
during ,h. po", Y'O' "0' 2'.1 poinll 0, 10 .• % .<br />
P • • c. nl thong. b.' .... n '''0 do ••• I, .ol.ulo•• d by .ubl.o.ting Ih. indu numb., 10' .h•<br />
• otli •• dol. " om ,11o. for .11. 1o ••• do', ond dividing .he ••• 1I1t by Ih. ;nd.~ numb., 10' .h.<br />
.orli.. do •• , 'hen multiplyin g by l DO.<br />
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INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKER<br />
IFOUINIDEIR.S'<br />
SC1HIOLAIR.S1HI11IPS<br />
FOR 1983<br />
• The ISEW takes great pleasure in announcing the Founders' $chot,:lrship Program<br />
for 1983.<br />
The ISEW <strong>of</strong>fers to its members a maximum <strong>of</strong> <strong>12</strong> Founders' Scholarships annually<br />
for fulJ.time univer sity study leading to bachelor's degre es in specified fields. The<br />
number <strong>of</strong> scholarships awarded is determined by the num ber <strong>of</strong> qualified applicants-one<br />
scholarship for each 25 qualified applicants or major fraction there<strong>of</strong>.<br />
The scholarships are worth $2.500 3 year for up to four years <strong>of</strong> undergraduate<br />
study toward a bachelor's degree in any approved fields. They will be granted<br />
on a competitive basis 10 qua lified candidates from all branches <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IBEW</strong>.<br />
The <strong>IBEW</strong> Founders' Scholarships honor the small group <strong>of</strong> skilled and<br />
dedicated wiremen and linemen who, in November, 1891 , oreanized<br />
the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electrical Workers.<br />
Eligibility-<strong>IBEW</strong> members who have been in continuous good standing<br />
for at least four (4) years by the t ime they begin college stUdy or are origi·<br />
nal members <strong>of</strong> a local union chartered less than four (4) years are eligIble<br />
to apply for the Founders' Scholarships. It is further required. where applicable,<br />
t hat apprentices shall have completed a full, formal apprenticeship as estab·<br />
lished in their trade and area ,<br />
Applicants are required to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAD, which will<br />
be administered in communities throughout the United States and Canada on<br />
<strong>December</strong> 4 , <strong>1982</strong>, and January 22, 1983. Applications must be received by the<br />
Scholarship Selection Committee by January 3 1, 1983.<br />
Complete information on requirements, instructions, and <strong>of</strong>ficial application<br />
form s may be obtained from yuu r lucal uniun or Ly writing to:<br />
<strong>IBEW</strong> Founders'<br />
Scholarship Administrator<br />
1<strong>12</strong>5 15th Street, N.W.<br />
Washington, D.C. 20005<br />
Please note, this Is an adult program lor <strong>IBEW</strong> members only. It is not open to sons<br />
and dauehter:; <strong>of</strong> members, unless the sons and dau2hters themselves are eligible.<br />
When writing be sure to Include your <strong>IBEW</strong> local Union Number and your Card<br />
Number.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IBEW</strong> are Indeed pleased that the <strong>Brotherhood</strong> Is able to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
these <strong>IBEW</strong> Founders' Schola rships to its members. It is their hope that. over the<br />
years, the awards will contribute, not only to the personal development and achieve·<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the successful candidates. but also to the development and improvement<br />
<strong>of</strong> the electrical Indulitry, <strong>of</strong> whIch the <strong>IBEW</strong> is a vital part. .<br />
SUGGESTED COURSES<br />
AccountIng<br />
Aerospace<br />
Architecture<br />
Business<br />
Business<br />
administration<br />
Chemical engineering<br />
CIVil engmeering<br />
Economics<br />
Electrical engineermg<br />
Engineering scIence<br />
Industrial destgn<br />
Industrial engineering<br />
Industrial<br />
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Industrial relations<br />
labor studies<br />
Mechanical<br />
engineering<br />
Metallurgy<br />
Occupational salety<br />
and health<br />
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At the Center <strong>of</strong> The Holiday Celebration<br />
• The Christmas season is a time [or<br />
families, friends, gi rt-givi ng, rel igious<br />
cciebrations, and traditions. Most Americans<br />
celebrate by trimming a tree, decorating<br />
the house, going to church and<br />
excha ngi ng presents. Somewhere between<br />
Christmas Eve and ChristrlHis night we<br />
manage to stuff oursc!ves with several<br />
m eals that arc hi ghly calo ric and cholesterol-laden.<br />
Few people question why we<br />
d o these things eyery year; tlley practice<br />
them because that's the way their parents<br />
did thin gs before them. They may make<br />
minor adjustments or combine some<br />
c ustoms due to a marriage partner's way<br />
o f doing th ings, but basically we all celebrate<br />
in a similar fashion.<br />
Probably thc center o f auruclion in<br />
most Northern American households during<br />
this festive 'cason is the Chr istmas<br />
tree. II sta nds out above :111 cise as a<br />
bright jewel o f this happy season. In its<br />
modern form. w ith its gl ittering lights,<br />
sparklmg ornaments, a nd daa.!ing decorations,<br />
it can turn cYen the mo~ t nrdent<br />
Scrooge into a c hild at henrt.<br />
The Christma5 tree is such !l basic part<br />
<strong>of</strong> Christmas to all <strong>of</strong> u~ tha t it's hard to<br />
imngine the holidnys without seein g one<br />
wherever we turn; a nd \I.e espcei:llly<br />
couldn't imagine the holiday wilhout a<br />
tree in our ho m es.<br />
But when d id the ich::n o f a C hristmas<br />
tree come ahout and why do we have th is<br />
tradition?<br />
There is lillie if any direct knOll tedge<br />
o f how the fi r tree lind l ight~ u~ed ill the<br />
ancient celebration <strong>of</strong> the \I. inter \ol~ t ice<br />
became the C hristnHIS trees <strong>of</strong> todllY. But<br />
there arc enough references to the usc <strong>of</strong><br />
trees in a ncient literahlre to convince liS<br />
o f the pagan origin <strong>of</strong> our custom. Trees<br />
\l.ere .... orshiped as the home o f the gods<br />
and the fir trees espcci311y \.Iere revered<br />
because they could st3nd up to the coldest,<br />
billerest winter storms and Still stay<br />
green.<br />
There arc \'ariou~ earl y legends about<br />
the tree. One concerns Martin Luther<br />
\l.ho supposedly d eeor3ted the first C hristm<br />
as tree. The story says that he was<br />
walking home on Chris tma ~ Eve under a<br />
clear night sky lit by mill ion\ <strong>of</strong> stnrs,<br />
and the sig ht so moved him thnt when he<br />
reac hed his home he cut down a lir tree<br />
and placed candles on its branc hes as a<br />
re-c reation.<br />
Another lege nd was told by the lenth<br />
century geographer Georg Jacob. He told<br />
the story that o n the night that Christ<br />
\'0 as born all the trees in the fo rest,<br />
despite the cold <strong>of</strong> winter, bloomed and<br />
bore fruit.<br />
Bllt Ihe actual hi~torical origin, most<br />
anthropologists feci, i~ in Gcrmany. -I he<br />
first recorded U1\tanee o f the lise o f a tree<br />
at Christmas in Germany was in the 17th<br />
century in Strassburg. !Jut it didn't a1lain<br />
widespread popularity in that country<br />
until the 19th century. Fo r those 200<br />
years, the C hr i~ tnHI ~ tree W:IS locll lizcd<br />
along the Rhine Ri ver. Its e vo illt ion (lnd<br />
growth were slow but slIre as each generation<br />
<strong>of</strong> G ermilns added more a nd<br />
more embellishment to the tree. By the<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> the 19th century it became, and<br />
still remains, the crowning glory <strong>of</strong> the<br />
German ChristmaS. Firmly implanted in<br />
German tradition, its broad appeal then<br />
spread very quickly throughout Europe.<br />
In 1841, Queen Victoria and ')rinee<br />
Alhcrt sct lip a Chri~tmas tree in Wind~or<br />
Castle and its future \I. as virtually a~~lIred<br />
in that country, It bcc .. me the central<br />
fealme <strong>of</strong> a famity Christmas. Abollt the<br />
same time, in the early J 84{)
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LOCflL LII\IES<br />
Retiree<br />
Attention<br />
Press Secretaries<br />
All letters concerning Christmas parties must be<br />
received at the 1.0. on or before February 15, 1983.<br />
Christmas re ports received after that date will not be<br />
printed. Thank ),ou for your cooperation.<br />
Che>ICI LeComple. lepair lechnician, No>cm.<br />
ber, 1966; Louis C. While, ";remln, AueusI,<br />
19n; George J. Zld .. ruidenual on pension,<br />
/>Iovembe r, 1940: Johll II Franke. wireman,<br />
M ay. 1950; Georlc A. R38:1f1, productIOn.<br />
AUIlUS!. 1948; E. P~ul 1I0"lell, ";Ic:man on<br />
pen~. June. 19S1. Flank D. WI~ka. Sr~<br />
marnlrnance, />Io"mbel, 1942: Vick J. Camphell,<br />
marnrenanrr, January, 19n; Rohert J<br />
IIrooh, ... ireman on flell1ion, l)ecember, 1 9~2;<br />
George w. Murlle., ""cman OIL Pl'n~ion. Oclobtr.<br />
1941 : Ma " 111 J:. NIA, "'irema n on<br />
April, 1 9~2; ;.nd R~ ymo nd Arras,<br />
AU I!. II ~ I , 1975.<br />
ROB I H<br />
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.r ...... Ud 1M r.II ..... ,n' uiotbraUo .. ,<br />
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Retirement Party Held<br />
For Ken Gradle<br />
I_U. 1 (I,tm,lo'I,.&rIJ). ST. LOU IS, MO.- AI<br />
lhe Oass,,; Ca. Restaurant and Lou"lc in 5,<br />
Charles County. pn aflcr,,,·ork. retirement ttl ••<br />
bralion wa ~ hdd (or one <strong>of</strong> l ocal l 's belueIallonal<br />
1:IKtlleal eolll.a"OU A\MK'aLIOII, >'C,vcd ...<br />
ma,lel <strong>of</strong> ceremon'~ for 'hc ,",cnl, Mr. Cooper<br />
handled IhlS t a~t wllh h,~ mual Hall and d Id a<br />
mo.1 admirable tab.<br />
The lluCSI 'p"bker for Ihe e~enin, wa, Ihe<br />
p.e"dem <strong>of</strong> Swan-.on.Nunn Electric lind I<br />
lead,ni fillurc. <strong>of</strong> Evan,vllle', busincn and ci~,c<br />
communi,y, M •. Jack Il ult/um.<br />
Mr. Il ulllum reminded Ihe ncw journeymen<br />
Ihat al Ihe lime Ihcy were interviewed b1 Ihe<br />
A I >plenlice~hip Commillee more Ihan four<br />
yea.s 1110 Ihey convinced ,he commlllee mem·<br />
belS Ihal there "'ere no better qualified .PJl"·<br />
('~nl\ for I"" jnll Ihan I~ 24 "Are you still<br />
lhe: beM?'" Thai que~llOn was asked <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />
ocw JOurocymen by Mr " UIUUm. If Ibe1 an·<br />
s"ered no 10 lbe query he ulled Ihem 10 .110" ...<br />
!.Ome "me for "U·rcfteClion &lid soul·"alchlns<br />
10 "1 10 find "here ~nd for whal ,.c:a~ n Ihey<br />
ha'e sllppt"d ~ Ihal they mighl put IhemM:I~cs<br />
bacl on the proper COli,..,., and once alain be<br />
con~lIlcrcd Ihe "besl,"<br />
M r. II UlltUm wenl on 10 say Ihat ,lIopia, as<br />
he _jew, n in lhe dccrri Clll con~lnlC l ion Ill·<br />
du,,,y, can ol1ly collie almut Ih/Ough the cnOIl~<br />
<strong>of</strong> Iy~,.c\'he conLraCIorl and skilled and wlllini<br />
"'ul~ forle, lie ~dded Ihal cooperallOn bcl"een<br />
managemenl ... IId labor "'IS an absolule ne~eUIIY<br />
If Ihe ,nduSlly is e~er COinS 10 approach Iny.<br />
Ihinl u·",.mblin* a uloplc SfalC. In clo.ln .. Mr_<br />
BUll/urn challenged Ihe IM'W JOulocymen 10<br />
"'mt ... ,th Ihe coniIlCIO'S Ind their loc;o.l umon<br />
In a OO
Agreements in Process<br />
Of Negotiations<br />
I_ V, 17 (o&:u), 1>t::1'RO rr, M le ll._ Tllc 6·17-<br />
vn ', 6- 11-1', 6-11_8 , and Wyandolle IlJree.<br />
menlS mre in Ihe procts. <strong>of</strong> ...,goli~lIon5. Meet<br />
inlfJ on the 6-11-A ~,reement ntgoliallon .•• nd<br />
the Thumb Elect"cal Co-op ""gociation\ •... ere<br />
K heduled. On lhe 6-11-A agreement, the last<br />
men came oil the p.olM'rty. F riday, Mpteml)c.<br />
3, 19<strong>12</strong>. Many <strong>of</strong> tllcse men lIave already gone<br />
on Ihe road with Iheir leiters <strong>of</strong> inlroduction.<br />
The IrU)tccs <strong>of</strong> I.oell 11 lIealth and Welfare<br />
.i,nt'd • re1 "henc'c. a """,b,IIIy e~;\lO ... here<br />
I""y can M PUI ,nlO lhe ,Ju,lo"" <strong>of</strong> dJ.lfl("~<br />
IhM Ihc nM'cll,' can I' ... ~,dc Ihrough t ... i~ted. if<br />
nOI cnmplelely ;nco"e.:l ,,'porllng.<br />
It " indrcd a plea.n.c .n 'CC Ihal Oll r lor.1<br />
""",p~re'. Ihc HuO"/,, \'r.. , fclt ;1 moenl nole<br />
","O.thv In 'r,,~11 Ind .cn",," "" all <strong>of</strong> the .c·<br />
rompit\.hlTl('nl' o( Cha.le, II 1',lIa.d. ou, ro"<br />
mrr hI", ...."<br />
m'>OJ,CI .• nd tu cile lhe 1111 W<br />
rUl II' m,dlt,cncc and it'''''' fOllu"e in fl('orr<br />
f"'l1e1tOn~ "h,1\ i. lIulr ".>"d\ for .<br />
'I he f"U""lIl!/. 31Ii~le. hOlM'fully oncc 'r~d,<br />
""II ICI'C r .•• h uf u. the addcd l<strong>of</strong>t "e all 11«"<br />
It", h,.,d tn lell Iht'oC d3" "hcl"'" lhe arta·.<br />
um"n"ed clc,u";I~n' a.C ploodcr <strong>of</strong> the" local<br />
UOlon. 100UI lu ~cld"alr ,1\ 1I"h b"lh"~)'. Of<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihell forlTl(', leader, Charl,e i'IIlJ.d, no ...<br />
head <strong>of</strong> .heir milllon-lTI('ml>ct o'llan;ulion<br />
So mcmrn,., <strong>of</strong> I n..·31 41 <strong>of</strong> Ih., IIJEW com·<br />
bincd holh by m3~tn' Mr I'!llard lhell ,tICS!<br />
<strong>of</strong> hOO
2.<br />
only in go'crnn.cnt circln in Wa~ h ingto n but<br />
also in Ihc policy·maklnl to ~e",lhe Cound]<br />
uf the B million·member AFI -CIO,<br />
]n fact. dUling Ge<strong>of</strong>[te Meany's w:mm, )'Car5<br />
a. AF L-C IO chief. it wa~ Mr. 1',IIDld's name<br />
that ,",ound u" on mlny insidcf')C' h~tJ <strong>of</strong> pes<br />
~Ib]e Mean) )UCC~IS.<br />
Sm~ ]971, I.oeal 4 1 has been lun by Gene<br />
AdimS as busuw'u n'ln~,er M r. Adams. the<br />
unot"$ former "rc~.dent. '5 1"'~lcd by Bob<br />
KaSlubo"'j,ki, Jim G1euon, and Earl GJiS"r<br />
'" 1. ... i,)oS agtnrs. Mlkt I,. aney is local " resi<br />
denl.<br />
Crews<br />
Tllf J . Willi.. F "~,.<br />
~" .. II ... rll ~ .. n .... d<br />
o,,'lte. ""alll' )tlch and<br />
I I .. f" .. ~ r u f Local 41,<br />
1I • • lIord . Con n" .r ~ on<br />
Ille pole.<br />
n. J'o .. u Cnn " .... ln .. '''''Ie. f n.. .. """ Ie ...<br />
M •• j.Jtcll ...,." . h " nde. I ~ d in f t k>" <strong>of</strong> W • .,." ..<br />
Co. lb.<br />
Work Scene Bod<br />
In l ocol42<br />
LV. 42 (o . ca t ~ . rth &lCo . ' t ), IIAN 'n 'ONI>, CONN.<br />
- T he fall IiCIL'ion is upon U~ nu d ,'ilIrnc <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fi n c~ 1 conslruclion "clliher yuu c"er ~ D W is<br />
sUding hy. We ~I:Iacs. Loren Ollie. Dan 11ehe nor, Nun<br />
.<br />
"I<br />
-1<br />
R .~. I ~ n lJ <strong>of</strong> 45.Ju, , L .. a, • • Iddle .0", Lwn..-d<br />
\ 1 . ... 1 .... L C, Jad .. On., E .... I 0 . ....... : I""nl<br />
"".., A.)· ..... d BacoIo; back "".., 1111 ..... 1100".1 ""!<br />
A" .."""....". A_ WID I • • I u d AHisl.nt 1I.~III""<br />
A ... l h .. k lfuJ:bes.<br />
Williams; H Ye31"S-ALIbur n Ba rr cll, Ralph<br />
II rekke. Ira Ch ri,Lenl\Cn, 1-1Ike Fcrris, Cliff .!<br />
Garr. Arne Ho rn:;crh. Jack Hushes, Ken<br />
M"Chcli. Gil Moore. Oonnld Ne\'lfln. Ralph<br />
Simon'. Ed Southwick. G«tr~ T rucnna. Joe<br />
T ur"ch. L. J. Wal ker: 40 yca.-s--B. L !leck,<br />
Chille, Conlan. Jamcs Mnchell. Donald Smllh;<br />
45 yea,.-Na)'mond Uaeon. ErnM OBws.on. -<br />
I (" Jacbon. amI Leonard Mashioo.<br />
All the mem~r~ and <strong>of</strong>ficer~ <strong>of</strong> \.ocal 44<br />
would like 10 conilratuI8I e Ihese Brothers,<br />
Congratulations :1.1$0 go oul to B rol h ~ r ..<br />
Rodllcr U chl and his wife on their ntw six.<br />
pound b.by ,id.<br />
CUOLVN Funu'!. P S.<br />
Third Baseman<br />
Oa., KdJt" _ <strong>of</strong><br />
II_flu JIb K ....' nf<br />
l.oraI " • .se.tII., W ....<br />
I ~<br />
If; IJo4, ... 1r4 ~ ... 011<br />
1M W ortd cu.., ....<br />
U nit Lu .... Tu • .<br />
Scribe Thonks PAC<br />
And Others for Contributions<br />
I_ U, oMI (I,c&t m), St:A TTLE, W ASII._I<br />
"'ould like 10 take th is time 10 thank the 1'0-<br />
"lic~1 Action Commillee <strong>of</strong> I.ocal 46. Mem·<br />
~r\ o t the oommiLlce at th;( lime arc 1IL1$lne.$<br />
1-hna,er I)""e Jord an. I' ruidem Harry Meyers, ..<br />
Mtlf;ne Rcp"escntative Il II1 Schm:l.l~ .nd mem<br />
~rl Mau.iee " crkolf. Janct l C"'S, 1I i11 l'<br />
t. t.rand. Jordy Andrews, and Ed Perolle AI50<br />
chan, ) It) 1I1:.n) IUCIUt..e,. who have contr,bUlcd ..<br />
lime and effo rt 10 the polilical campa;,n on<br />
~h3lf <strong>of</strong> labor-endOlsW candidates. Thi( is I<br />
.. here union DClion ,akcs place nowadan in<br />
IrYlnl to Uflhold the ~tandards <strong>of</strong> work in,<br />
""".II'I~ NOI only UnIOn members benefit by j<br />
rhno: :lcllOm.. but e'·eryonc .. ho " 'oru for a 1<br />
]i",n, In one way or anothel. Initiative 4 <strong>12</strong><br />
was '('IOn5Ored by labor in this Slate IllId Ihe<br />
liml"n, <strong>of</strong> credit interest rales " 'iIl ~nefil the ~<br />
pIIOpl. who can least Ifford to PllY "rill <strong>of</strong>f"<br />
iniere'l nlel.<br />
I .. ouLd like 10 take hme to P]UI :I book<br />
ulled ~Th;Qr ar<br />
ll o~ l on Collegc. and h i~ speech mo"U me<br />
enouch In hrlir..- e h i~ id~a~ necd 10 be Dassea<br />
00.<br />
I alltnded the Inlernalional ConHntion, and<br />
I w •.\h '0 thanlt rhose people who took time '0<br />
"Ole (or mc 3nd 'he Olher delcgales .. ho aI_<br />
tendrIl On..r in 3wh ill! I like 10 fI1C:nlion o ,her<br />
fIC'OpJe .. ho cOn tllb .. IC 10 the l o~a ]- "' t.l lh -<br />
1<br />
·l
lind Welr ... r" Tru"e("; Wa)ne K a~ Io; ". Ralph<br />
Klmlt-,him. and Rob Keller; I'en. ion Tr ue)1 m'er C'!>1 <strong>of</strong> Iherr menl·<br />
bef~h,ro Ihcy .e!'.cfnrbcr) rnd~). fu r a '·a"cly o f fe.,,,,n,,,<br />
do nOI ~ no" " hy. ha'e (0'l;Ollen. ," ,Ion't<br />
ha.e ,he ~"urDgc 10 M Unlun mcmhe ... 1I ~.e<br />
"c bC~"I"c so ~lI1ue "l !hul " e a.e a,h.lmcd tn<br />
he ullion" To be uniun OIlC II1ml ~1:1I 1 III Ih c<br />
hume. r ... il i~ bt-~au,e o f Ihe IIn intl Ih al<br />
rnak •• il l'O"iblc fur 11< and our r.'rnl1oc$ 10<br />
h.l\e Ihc nn:Chili,,~ Ind enjoy the h" u.ih <strong>of</strong><br />
!rk 1"d3) The pOl,I ... r~nm p le\ Ihnl Un","<br />
mcmhf" ~cl nl honle, '" 'he ,0n,mLlniIY. ~ I<br />
Ihe " Ol~ pr. L ~e. ~ nd '" Ih.ir uniun by ' heir<br />
"o.d.... ed ~O<br />
and 60 yca.~ In Ihe 11.00her hood Ilfo ther M<br />
Cro ",ell .""ciH d " 50-ye lll p in a nd RrOlher1i<br />
L C. 1I0d :l pp. I'. Rad e m ~ ~ h c •. G . Seh n"l..!er.<br />
l P. Wel nGa .lne•. I.. O ·I),onICC. I.. RII.UIC.O.<br />
ann~oc ...<br />
AI Ptn
At Picnic<br />
"pp"'''lk~ 1.11 ........ T_ W.Jk~, loet 11"0 Ifte<br />
elllnk g .... at lIor plt nlt <strong>of</strong> l.o .. 1 n. 0.1 .. 11. MkIL<br />
Retires<br />
80ald in 19~!. C'kclC'd bmirw:u minaIC" in<br />
1956 and ,C'm:..""d m 11'111 P.os .... on until 1966.<br />
C'1C'Cltd E~ecuI"- C' 80ald memlxl <strong>of</strong> lXuon<br />
BUildin, Trod e~ In 19~8. tltcltd 1',C">ldCIII <strong>of</strong><br />
lhe DtIl("1 Ihllldllll TI~d t5 In 1960. ul'PUlnlcd<br />
lOll'll' i:uCUI;'t ~oa,d <strong>of</strong> Iht Mltl'llJaIl 1I",ld-<br />
1111 T .... d" by Iht Siale nC'etrinl A ... o;rn:lahon.<br />
IppumlC'd 10 the StlllC' C.olIMIUClion SafC'ly Com·<br />
ml~§lon (slIlI 'tll"'S Ih'$ Jl(»ilion). IPPOllllrd<br />
10 thC' Nallonll Code Mal"'''1 1'1rw:1 by Il'It<br />
IRE\\. t!teltd Iin~IIC1al and .tOO"I,nl ""c'e·<br />
tary <strong>of</strong> Local ~8 In 1966 alld I'Itld Ih,) 1'O"110n<br />
unlil 1919 "l'Itn he "UI tltcled btl~lne" n.nn·<br />
agef/flnancial ""~Ielary. a po,illOIl I'll' I\(old un·<br />
III I'I,~ 'tl;remcnl .his )ear. lhmhtl D,anlOnd<br />
ll§O IIC'nC'd I) I IllC'mlx. o f Iht l !tell;cal<br />
Eumlmnl 8oald. Cily o f DrUOIi.<br />
local !IS hu tt"ainly btcn a bil )'1311<br />
~l ol hCl Diamond·, life. bill 50 h.l~ 1J,01hcr<br />
Diamllnd Ix~o",e D bl8 pall or i.oeD I ~8. I k<br />
hM been in ~ po~llion <strong>of</strong> leDd tr~ hir> for 26<br />
)·ea,.\, Ihrough load II",c~ and bnd. bUI alway~<br />
v.llh Ihe luppon o f I Iarlc numlx. <strong>of</strong> OUI<br />
IMmlxrs. All Iht IMmbers <strong>of</strong> Local ~8 "ould<br />
"kt \0 C'J.I"t~, Ihell iJnl .. ,~l'Iu 10 IholMI<br />
Dmmond on h" 'tlllemcni. Ind Ihallh IS al·<br />
"'IYS for 3 lOb well donC'. Ma)1x "t M1uuld<br />
laY Ihanks fo. "'~ny job$ .. til done. Goad<br />
luck. Dall!<br />
Our 10C31 picnic "'IS htld II Ihe \JI.,~;"ian<br />
Church Can.p Ih.~ jla~I AUIUM. alld "f l'Iad<br />
I l.n.1 u ...... It "a~ our linl 111M II IhC' ump.<br />
Ind "e ccnllllly woll be relurn.n, Ihe,e nccAi<br />
yu._ The "talher IIlId f:aelhllU "'('Ie ,-ery<br />
1luuU. I:Hrybody on ~IOlher I\.hh !l0llan·,<br />
Enlert.,n,ntnl Commlt.cC' ... o,ked h~ld on Ih'5<br />
picnic. Cha,lIe LOckman Oflanlltd I bltakfaM<br />
ror Iht ... or ).t. ~ Ind olher early blld. Ciaude<br />
Tun;!4n alld Sk.p W,lk.nwn did I bang·up<br />
job on lhe thildrtn'J Rnd ft.tulr,· .:.mes. Dennis<br />
\J,banay). laW IU II Ihal S"oh~ Brt ..'C'ry<br />
broulhl our liquid Icfluhmenllo.<br />
In IhC' applcnl'';'' pll't'-bcndm. and cltellieal<br />
;Mlal1allon dCmOn,"aIIOn. Ihe Ihi, d·ytal ap·<br />
prenlice conlnlanl~ Well' winn.... lim l'ricC'<br />
and Thomas Ill uct. and '"lInnl'Up. Ronald<br />
lI uchman and hckle M llewjcz. J'ounh-)'ea.<br />
~ oonlcs/enlS "'clt "mners. Micbael YOUn/l: and<br />
CD K c~m W,e;;,o'tk. ~nd runne.,·up Glenn Pod·<br />
"'" 'u'<br />
nar and EIBllle C.awfo,d. Conll.lulallons 10<br />
III Ihe eOIlICSlanIS. I will submil plclU.U <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
'w"'". " ", '''' '~ '''. ",<br />
jou.ntYm~n pulled Ihe hC'lpcrs into Ihe mud<br />
pil. ThankS 10 aU the PC'ople ",ho ",o.I.ed behmd<br />
Ihe ",ent~ it) 1I181.C Oil, pknic " ~\lcet~.\,<br />
indudllli aU Ihe al'p.cnllcn "ho dona led IhC'ir<br />
labor<br />
I don'l hale any more room. !oO loud·bye for<br />
no ...' and rememhcl 10 buy Amertcln-m:IIdeunion<br />
m3de!<br />
801 K INSO .... l' S.<br />
Float<br />
T"~ 110., <strong>of</strong> L.,.,.I 60. S . .. AntoniO. Ttl .. I •• hO .. M<br />
.. 1111. 1*11 ' 0 . I~ "' . Rl'(lrh ••, Hili Wurth ..". Mon LIN!.<br />
" I M·f""l lall II1! adm;1 10 bellll Vtry panial v. hen I<br />
&.Iy Il'Ie IT>O'iI nell,n, part 01 the par.dC' fOI me<br />
IS ...... n Iht floal ,ep'C')t:nllnl Local 60 .0115<br />
do,," lhe paradt roU'C'. and Il'Iis year Ihal floll<br />
.. as ah-oluldy Slunnllll- If you "C'rc Ihe.e 10<br />
IIC't n )OU I.now ",'h.. rm lalkinl lboul. If<br />
you ,",C',t "01. "'cll. whal can I !i-... Y? OUI Ilu~t<br />
",a~ ludlled ··most ~I"acli~e" by a pand <strong>of</strong><br />
j\ld~c' ~(lmpri,cd <strong>of</strong> Ihe local news mcdia. This<br />
nOPI. a ... as laM )C'I'·S 11011.1. "acs .he b,a;n·<br />
ch,ld <strong>of</strong> IIrOlhe. Rudy ~ ' endou. and 10 say<br />
th"1 he did a )'eom311', .lOb 011 it is be.n, ~e.y<br />
eon!>CrVIIIIt. l\.1any. mallY holl.S <strong>of</strong> hard ,",OIk<br />
"till ;nlO Ihi. p'OJt"CI and I spe-cial Ihan).. I'<br />
in o ,der for Ihe .cst <strong>of</strong> Ihe cre",: Bill WU'7..<br />
hach. Andy GUCfltro. John Smilh . Tommy<br />
Davi ... Sandru M ~nd01_ a. Jeff Ho"ard, ROil I ce.<br />
lI ugh IInwkins. Tommy Iluckc1ha. Roland<br />
Zamora. RlCha,d Hernandez. Epplfaoo H ores.<br />
Rene Clrreno. M ~rk Zachman. Al Reina.<br />
I\.1l1rio VC'II1. and I I·C"y ~ptcill thanh 10 1\.11"$.<br />
Mall'e Mendoza a lld M .. 1 1IrH WUrlhl/eh .. ho<br />
.,.o.hd >cry ha.d 10 help a»u.c Ihe )IICeCM<br />
IIr oul n081<br />
In dO!>lna. J"d II1.t 10 ""$h e'cryonc a VC"y<br />
5.:r.fC'. Ilappy. and l'ro\pe.lluJ Holiday Sca!4n.<br />
TuMMY D,\\'I.\, I'S<br />
Look-Alike.<br />
-I<br />
• I I<br />
"p~.,ln. lI~c _ ... Uku. B "'lh~MI Jl., J.lla... J<br />
ud F.4 Coookbl <strong>of</strong> Local ". I)~ ...., . Colo.. ...... ••<br />
1(' be ~ ..}o,I"a .hr pre·p ... dr I ... Ih-lflr ••<br />
Th. Iorl .... 1 1001111 .... Ionl 01 1M local pa .. elrn a"<br />
• ....... I. I ........ Ifo ... 01 I .... ell,.<br />
labor Day Parade Held<br />
In Denver After Many Years<br />
LU. 68 ill. UEN\ ' ER. COI.O.~ Th;~ pa\1 Labor<br />
Day " Ont 10 Ix lon, ,C'memlx.C'd. a~ Iht ....<br />
paradC' 11"1 II all ~Ia"c-d Of"''', To I"C a ~ho"<br />
h"IOIY. Ihe l ~bor Day !'"ude " 'as a Ihlll, <strong>of</strong><br />
.ht pall htrt In Drn'c ...."h .ht II'I paudC'<br />
III mcmolY belnl hcld ,n Ihc 1940,. Thc 1)('11-<br />
'er AIC'a I.abor l·cue
,<br />
'<br />
,<br />
ben, wi"e ~ Dnd husbDn\b joined by kid ~ <strong>of</strong><br />
all a,e!o paradln, to Plow Ihey ""ere union ~nd<br />
proud <strong>of</strong> il.<br />
"rothe. J im Campbell "'n our local union'.<br />
del ..,ate to Ihe Labor Day Parade Plannln,<br />
Commillee, T he commillee put in nume'OUJ<br />
hou.~ planninl. Im • .;: Ri,·u for Ihe<br />
:l' W . A. Che'ler. In.;:. Company. Th,'i mstalla·<br />
lion, made for I'olom~c Electric Power Com·<br />
p:my (I'EI'CO) ..... ill be pall <strong>of</strong> a "cw under·<br />
,round tr~nSllm,sion ~yslem between PE I' CO',<br />
- Gener:Il"" Scalion "C" and Ninlh SUcet Sub·<br />
~Ialion 111. The cable ...·ol k ",II be oompleted<br />
later Ihis year.<br />
The three I.ipe, "ere in_wiled by pilliinil<br />
Ihem flom the Vir,in,a side (<strong>of</strong>T Ihe Geor,e<br />
Washmllon I' •• k .... y 50ulh <strong>of</strong> Ihe 141h Str«t<br />
Bridgel 10 Ihe Disl.i.;:! side ( IIams Poinl). The<br />
pipes "e.e pulled into a trench drcoged le,o"<br />
the ri ve, iIO a~ to p,ovide a )·fool cenler·locenter<br />
.pa.;:in& Ind I 3.fOOI minimum co'e'<br />
Due to Ihc 'cry limiled area lVI/lab", for<br />
P'P
At Banquet<br />
be pined polmclLlly. Contnbulions \0 COPE<br />
and 10 Icttptabk polllL~al I:e' bank .. "' N~lule dmnblll.on ~nd gen·<br />
crall)' hc1pinl: condldalh Ih.1I hoc ':00,,1 labor<br />
background, o. Ih~1 Uple,", I;o n~ctn for Ihe<br />
bborin, cla,s .. auld be p ,.KXl ,Ilming poinl.<br />
Onl)' Ih'OII,h Ihe dC~IIO"iuon 10 do )Omelhmg<br />
abonl II, bUI .tneral1y dOn'l do un)'lhlng UCtpl<br />
lall. aboul po,,,hl.: fenltd,('.ant lIu ~iness A,enl Ilank Foreman<br />
"'U honored for mQle Ihln 2~ )'f~" nf lledi·<br />
clled '1
•<br />
-<br />
Parade<br />
We al,o enjo~ed our fir-I f~rn;ly OUtinll In<br />
1I':I"y yea .., whi,h proved hi be an c"ortnou~<br />
'"C~C,~, \\ h;l111m r ~lk recch~d a "isil from<br />
ncarly 1.400 I neal 103 members and Iheir<br />
famiitl" on AOI\II't 14. Tbe "'eBther could nOI<br />
have been uny hener and Ihere IS no douhl Ihal<br />
everybody IIl1ly enjOyed th crnseh'c~. There<br />
"''Cre
32<br />
Common .. uhh I kdllJ Mana£t"t W~h<br />
MarlulI, Ikbbie 11('dc. 1 ed and I)a~e Northam,<br />
and C,ed,t Union M ~nager Kwh Adkins.<br />
On OctObel 2 membelshlp aWllds w"re I,,·en<br />
and Mary Arbes' lel"enl('nl flatlY "as held 11.1<br />
CI'lnaUlh's LandIn, rn Kenne",d;.. 26S ~ple<br />
allended 10 honol Marya, her letllemCnt after<br />
"orkon. for Local III A~ om~e !O:crelalY for<br />
2S )eal5. I Ive I nlcln~lion81 Represenlalil'Cl;<br />
wtre in Dllendance. '1rey "ele liceman Teeple.<br />
Hunk Z,crn:,,,. Don M acpllcr~on. Dick ROILUS.<br />
IIml relirtc Red Colcle)'. The four busine~s<br />
rnan~8ers "110m Mary ~II'cd "' her 2S years<br />
wilh Local 1<strong>12</strong> "Cle abo in allendance. They<br />
;n"udell letrred Red Col ele),. !lank Zieman.<br />
J:m LeIbold. and Gcorac I I,on. Local 1<strong>12</strong><br />
"ould Irle to ,alr 'h,~ Oppollunny to ollain<br />
Ihank MalY fOf hel ",nIce and dediullon 0'"<br />
'he )eJr~ and 10 ... "h hrl all Ihe happinel4 in<br />
htr fCI .. rmcnl<br />
I',ns "ne a ..·arded tl.l a~lile and .. llrcd mcm·<br />
bers for up 10 SS }U" In the WEW. " ,olher<br />
Grorae Neher "111 plr\enl 10 reeell'e a special<br />
plaque fOI H )"UI\ <strong>of</strong> mcmbersh,p lIu'ill
Steak Roast<br />
Council U-IO .. hen I say. "Good job, L~rry<br />
and U,I1. and Ihankl from all <strong>of</strong> us."<br />
To III our retilees, here i~ hopinll your ! um'<br />
happy and he:althy.<br />
Wll.u~~ 1 J lloov[a. 1'.5,<br />
Picnic<br />
In Service<br />
M.'" Kfl7 .. m k In<br />
.."If...... lOt ,,,. M~I<br />
IhrH 7U ... (rbolo .......<br />
m(nK by Loc.1 146.<br />
1)«., .... III,)<br />
•<br />
·<br />
-<br />
\lk.l 5.60111, t·,.d Mw .. m.~he. , ."d (;.'1 Ha.d . ,.<br />
s bo .... ~C1't .<br />
local 137 Holds Annual<br />
Steak Roos'<br />
....<br />
l_lJ. 117 (u), ALBASV, N.V.-UK.I 137 hdd<br />
ils 241h Annual SIU!; RO:1" on s.,pI~mbel II.<br />
<strong>1982</strong>, al Itlc Wrst~rn Turnp,h Golf Cub In<br />
Guilde.l~nd, New Vork_ Thcrc .. ere III members<br />
in aHend:1nce ... uti lunlS from our ~\Ier<br />
local 1l8~ and loc:11 no <strong>of</strong> Cen ... 1 lIu.,I"m<br />
Eleclr,,: and 01'1 Company.<br />
A bukel <strong>of</strong> ch«r rame for COPE ..·.n .. on<br />
by Epllnlln ROOrrg""L from Albany Stnm.<br />
Ephrain al", wid lhe: most tid.ets for Ille<br />
... tame at the sturn "IUon, [)OO. p.irts <strong>of</strong> boltl"<br />
<strong>of</strong> ch~r "clC .. on by lohn Du,le-y. Malk<br />
Van Wonrl, Ind ~,,~c McGumess <strong>of</strong> Alhany<br />
..... Sturn; Ron Vinccnt and Mlkc Olla <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
. _Albany Sclvi~e DrparlJ1"lCnl; ~hke Tea.ny.<br />
Nonh Albany; John Dlle, Slate Su«t; Ind<br />
our ~I from IlBS, hm~$ Donnrn<br />
~ llOUp <strong>of</strong> prottcts be8111' at (he ume lime<br />
or .. hen Ihe local J1"ICmbership dor.n't IIP'e<br />
eooulh J1"ICmbcn; 10 m.an a IIrcr pro,cd When<br />
the Ir til' de •• hould al ....)'.<br />
remembel Ihll he is :1 luest in the ';'Iel local<br />
TI>r un .... lien 11.. is Ihat he mllSt In\(. hut<br />
he: ,he"lId lu'e gra""fully ..."h e"er)'one In<br />
Ihe local ,lad Ihal he helped OUI and ~no",nll<br />
Ihat thc)' .."uld "'elcoJ1"lC him back<br />
I ~no .. thll UJ1"ICS .rc hard. bUI I hope thai<br />
f'C')'()nc rrmembers Ihal he I~ only a Jur~1 In<br />
.. li'lel 10c;&1 and that he ~houl'" bth,.~e u<br />
o .. e_<br />
", fur lhe: .. or~ situalion. al Ihe ple!l
At Convention<br />
n,,,tllu M" .... r1 J .<br />
au. 0 ' Ic>.:lid Dboul thl. Now for a b .. cf<br />
loot al .... hat "'c a, • local h9"e enjoyed in<br />
Ih is pasl ~e:ll. Life (rem~mber the Ii";",) and<br />
plOrne new membf,rs in OUI rnnk$.<br />
They arc Arlhur Baum II <strong>of</strong> Ihe Moha ......<br />
.hrou/lh ehr prOllram. I IInderSland .he had one ......<br />
Municipal Commission. Milchell K "w~I,~i, ~lId<br />
David Fopf'C"'. apprenlice wiremen, and Tom<br />
Il ulser, residenlial wireman.<br />
We have some membcrs " 'ho h n~e compleled<br />
Ihelf PI'I"~,,ti~( s hip anti ~ , e now journeymen.<br />
They are Dave Walers. Phil Jory. Fd Sprock.<br />
Dave 1-I ei"en, J olin A micllcci. Tim !!eatoek.<br />
Ken William,., Dnd T racy lIernie. who inddenlaUy<br />
is 0111 Ii"t female "pp,rntice to to<br />
hKk <strong>of</strong> I party recently. I'm lIOn, , mi\'
qunrlcrs 10 be wired by volunleer labor from<br />
Local 199, usina equipr»enl a nd facililies $UPplied<br />
free by Uniled Telephone Company <strong>of</strong><br />
'1/ . Florid • .<br />
Everyon
Uave McP«k, Ray Moran, Jim Taylor, and<br />
Bob Walsh.<br />
As high unemplo)'ment and a Ilccp drop in<br />
tIM: IOvernrnenl'. cloKly watched jnde~ o( lead.<br />
in, indicators dISproves tIM: administratIon's<br />
claim thai prO$perilY is /USI .round Ihe corne ••<br />
It is our opinion and view that 11M: "'Dr51 pr.,;i_<br />
denl in Ihe hj~lor)' <strong>of</strong> 11M: Uniled Sillies <strong>of</strong><br />
America. Ronald Ru,an, should resi,n or be<br />
dismissed inlmedlllcly.<br />
KO.EIT E. CAI"I~~INO, P.S.<br />
, -<br />
Some or aa utlmll!. Tom<br />
Donohe spol.e II Ihe Bo~ton Common .. he",<br />
lhe palllde conlre,aled. People from Maine.<br />
Rhode bland. and Vermon' " 'cre replesenled.<br />
Let uS facc It. Rrolher$, "e h.,·e to be<br />
heard Ind rocen as much as possible. and th ..<br />
means now. not later.<br />
l!rolher Manny Andre had h" fingcr scvered<br />
.... hlle ",-orI.In, II the Brockion Sc:"'eralle I'!anl.<br />
Gel ,,·ell soon. Manny. Alow a wel-",cll 10<br />
~<br />
1)rOlher Don r-ra ~er who hu hecli in Ihe hospita!<br />
Do nOI for,el. II rOlher$. " !luy American:·<br />
36 Every effO.1 In Ihi, dircclion will ... i" ,he bailie<br />
IIt-I'U" fU'~lcn Imports. 00 nol 1' • ;,h« "" Bro,h," '"' ,hd, I<br />
famlllc. I Merr), Christmas and D H app)' New ~<br />
Yur. ....<br />
Ro.'" S"' •• n." "<br />
Mourned -,<br />
(<br />
~<br />
Jordan <strong>of</strong> 1 ...... 1 1.\7. Nlann Fl tb. I'I.Y~<br />
,,110 ...,.nlll dkd "' ilot ... <strong>of</strong> 17. H..-.4 a, rhe<br />
",,".,'. b ... I"" •• • '''IKe. for 51 ,....--I'I"I"t.<br />
52-Year Busi ness Manager<br />
Harry S. Jordan Dies<br />
•<br />
"'<br />
I_ U_ ZJ7 (I), NIACAMA FALLS, N. Y_The<br />
local "'D~ deeply saddened by Ihe news Ihat<br />
Ilarry S. Jordan. busine'$ manager for 52 year~.<br />
had dIed on :September I al the ale o f 87.<br />
AI Ihe s.,plembcr m~eling, Brolher ROben<br />
Kno~ la'·e a fine euloi)' thai lells whit lI arry .<br />
wu rully Itke ud wh), ",e will IU miSJ him<br />
The foUo ..;n, is a telll <strong>of</strong> .. hal Brother K IlO.<br />
uld:<br />
!\aIlY S Jardan .....:u I luder in e,erylhlnl<br />
he did. lie was our bu~ine.u agent fOI Sl·)UI$<br />
-part-lIme from 1919 10 19)9 and full_t.me<br />
from ]9)9 10 1971. When JOU coaslder Ihlt<br />
thi, Is In eI«led pD1oI. Ih~ ;,. ;0 .ul a~..om- .....<br />
phshmen~<br />
He "'''' prnidenl <strong>of</strong> the Nlallra Counly<br />
AII-CIO CounCil, pre~denl <strong>of</strong> Ihe !lu,ld,nl<br />
Trld« Council. president <strong>of</strong> Ihe Nia,ala htls<br />
Fcucl;ol ...." <strong>of</strong> Labor. and I Irlllice <strong>of</strong> Ihc<br />
Niagara Coun.y Duildinl .nd ConSlruClion<br />
Tilde Council.<br />
lI ~rry "as lecognized as the "fat he,·' <strong>of</strong><br />
puhLi c housing in Niagara Fall5, !;ervin,. on<br />
(he lI o,,~i"l AUlh<strong>of</strong>lly and s,uing a~ c h.i"n~n<br />
fo r 14 yea.f-. lie received ,ecognilion for Ihis<br />
5ervite by hav,nl Ihe J ordan Garden, named<br />
in h i~ ho nor.<br />
lie lef;"ci,·~d a ci lalion from Ihe secretDt)' <strong>of</strong><br />
I~hnr for OII1""nlllnll ~rvice in Ihr. inlernl<br />
af de>'clopin, Ihe hilhesl slanding <strong>of</strong> Irade<br />
erBflm.nsh,p. ]J""y se,,'ed many yea.s on our -<br />
Apprenliceship &ard. lie also wOlhd "'l1h<br />
Ihc u,ban renewal aleacy Ind Nial'" Com- r<br />
munlly CUnCi".<br />
Thefe Will anolher side 10 IhllY besides Ihal I<br />
o f I lelder. lie was a warm. compaSSIOnate<br />
man-a man thaI cared for olhel people and<br />
dId thmlS to help Ihem.<br />
lIorry kcpt busy after relirinl and goin, . ..<br />
Soulh. Besides bein, inv o]~cd in f;"ommunllY<br />
worl.. nOI 100 lonl Igo he was out "alking I<br />
pickel line.<br />
I remember going ... ilh him 10 awol kshop ~.<br />
on Ipprcntice training. l'le introduced me IS<br />
··one <strong>of</strong> h,s hoys." I rulLy believe Ihat ht<br />
truly fell Uta! ""e were .n ··hi~ bo)'!o.~ I 'c_<br />
member ~Iori« o( lOme <strong>of</strong> his bo" calLinl<br />
him in Ihe middle <strong>of</strong> Ihc nilhl 10 COOIC .nd _<br />
let Ihem OUI <strong>of</strong> Jail. And he would do JU"<br />
Ihat.<br />
lie WDJ . I ..... ys "Ilching oul far his people (<br />
lIh ... hen one o f Ihe BrOlhe~ died lind hIS~,<br />
",dow "'IS being reheocd <strong>of</strong> her insurance<br />
money b), .n undertaker. ]Jafry found oul .boul<br />
il and pul I stop 10 It.<br />
!larry al"'3),1 struck me as being Ihc ",rand.<br />
fDlher"" I)'PO:. I undersland Ihal he "'as Ihe....<br />
po:rfecl I'andfalher. never fo.geninl' DllY occDs;on.<br />
110 w~. a vcr), anod hu~ba"d. \rUllnl h!.<br />
""r" lil.e a queen.<br />
They had B memorial service tor H arry 1I0wn
.. Soulh. A penion back he,e lall.n£ 10 Mr<<br />
Jo,da n on Ihe phone asked ,f lhere .. as much<br />
cry,nl or udr>ess at Ihe .\CrVICc. Mrs. 10, dan<br />
an5 ..... ered "No, he has done !IO many thlllgs<br />
and has helped so mallY people, he ..... ,11 alwa)'1<br />
be wit h L1~"<br />
lI arry Jo,d an. a legend in hi~ o ... n time,<br />
p.ay for h;\ wifc.<br />
bM U G, TIIIUIIiV. p s.<br />
,<br />
-<br />
~<br />
Winners<br />
"'Imbed) Sulll~an. ",,'en-)eal lirls: RILh<br />
Ilutch,,,,,n. 5e,en-)UI buy~: Mit)' Jo Cunmn"<br />
hm. e'I"I.)ear glfl.: T.J",," IJo"·man. el&ht·<br />
)n, bo)0'1 proud tr ."ccpl Ih. l. Iropblu f ......<br />
RroUtme ,,~, h~d hy all, e'reci.Llly<br />
1I,0Ihe1I~1.<br />
" h~d rold--quilc • Lh4n~e on d'n'~I( fo, hIm<br />
1I.0Ihc", and S"tc,~ "f I o.:al 149. if thele<br />
lie Iny ne .. s ilems. 'ell«n.. nl\, 01 informalion<br />
<strong>of</strong> mle.c't 10 I~ 10t~l, o. f{lf the aood <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />
unIon. pic"", Itel on lou(h ..,(h me and "C ",,11<br />
endc",ur IU gel '''i~ mfo"n~liun PUI IIIto OU,<br />
/8fW lo""'''/. Thlnl. )0" [)on't fOlget <br />
A II ~rn .<br />
lIke tn "'s" Ihern ~ PIOdUClivc "nd ~u~ce,~f\ll<br />
fUlu,e In the CICd,,"al mdus:r)'.<br />
~me <strong>of</strong> ~·ou nnghl aheldy know I"at UUlthc.<br />
Art COn",,) pa"cd a .. ay, Ilrother Con ..·ay<br />
was fOffne' p'e,,,lcnl ftnd "Ill be mi~(:Ic~ted Jack Ada"",. Sle'·c<br />
U.hJn. ~nd Ju..cf'h QUDIlrOml1ll 10 a ... iM hIm<br />
on ",akin,. Ihi~ a .. a.d, dmner e\tn grealer Ihan<br />
dmnctl <strong>of</strong> Ihe P.~L Ihelf C'ffo'li we re .~wa.ded<br />
and appreeialed by all thlt allcnded. T he III·<br />
vO'';llioll ,,·as >!loken hy J"""ph M es~icr . • cco.d.<br />
iflll .e"Cla,y <strong>of</strong> MTC, and Ihen Ihe P'OIl'U
38<br />
Presentation<br />
Artudln. I ..... d. dlnnu. fronl ro ... ... C".,,,,~<br />
" til. J ••• Hcond·,IIlfl .1•• I.ln l . I . .... d. Idl. and<br />
fl u,IM" M. n.lfer Amold P ln~ . t o n : ".. k ro'" 5 ••<br />
C .. jden_. ron r.n""'.n. Suond Oh •• lcl. Conn.,<br />
aowl T o ... Kldd, . p~ . 1d . n. <strong>of</strong> .11. ~ht . 1 Tradn<br />
Co-ul!.<br />
o f Ih. affilialed unIOnS Iha. mike up th. :'Ielal<br />
T.ades Council: Ihcy wcrc ai follow$: i\Joold<br />
" mblun, 26 1: Oc:tav. !.klval, 614, Flank Tu·<br />
.ftnOVI, 620~ I'aul II runo, J I., 106~ Ro,er Da w.<br />
ley, 1302: Slephen AllegrCllo, 1~01: Anlhony<br />
~G.eaOlY. 364, 8 ill Warnu ••'»: and Hobart<br />
Hetlcy. 469 Th. g""sl $puker for Ihe nighl<br />
wu Ihe Iionorable Sam Gejdenson, f;onar.$$rna<br />
... Second Cong,essional Dl>uicl, Co n ne~II'<br />
eul; his in~pilinR prCl'enlllion W/IS inlerruplW<br />
,.,'eral limr$ with applaUloC Ii all in attendance<br />
~ho"ed lheir approval.<br />
The mosl imporllnl e.enl <strong>of</strong> Ihe .. ho~ e.e·<br />
,"nl "lIS the p:>.n <strong>of</strong> th. I',o, .. m Ihat de~h<br />
dilKlly .. ilh Ihe Iradu:>.le apprenlices. as Busi·<br />
Mlo.\ Managel Arnold Pink)lon and mrmbc:rlo<br />
lake pude in our )oung crafl) I>o:ol'le. opc.'f;i"lIy<br />
"nee Ihe number nnf "pprenllce in Ihe MTC is<br />
a membu <strong>of</strong> local 261: 1' ~ l riek W, CariY.<br />
electronics mechank, who wa~ seleCI.d 101'<br />
apprentice from " da~s <strong>of</strong> 281 :Ipprenliccs,<br />
IlIO.cd Ih al h i~ abilily 10 pcrform made h im<br />
a "orlhy recipienl <strong>of</strong> such Dn honor: hi, hard<br />
" '0'1.. nflled hln. a 5100 Savings ('('lIfkalf and<br />
Ihe "lthl 10 ad"anced lra,nin, in liOnDr and<br />
wupon.),_ Eaeh <strong>of</strong> Ihe 21 Local 261 ".dUII.<br />
'I'Plenlicn le,e;"ed " union-made 'IOI;~el RI<br />
from Ihe I«al and D wi'lh from 8US'M-~' t-hn·<br />
IIC' Alnold Pmblon thai IM'f _h'pbu,ldln,<br />
daY' be ~fe. rc ..:.arding. "nd p.oduct;\e<br />
Follo ... n, is a lisl <strong>of</strong> lIIe "aduale apPlen·<br />
lien: OU"lde eleclfician-Kalh~liM Anlhes..<br />
Oonald Il-c-nac, Carter HI}lhe 111, John Bri~.<br />
Thoma. Cclen~ Armand Collard. Jr.. RIchard<br />
Lonnor, Richard Oa"':;,on, Jr.. Sle'en 0,.<br />
I ormMO, Daniel Dragoo, I'alll Macdona.d,<br />
WIlImm Robnrge, Joseph S~hlch<strong>of</strong>c., John<br />
Shuw. I)avld SylyelIlrred 1M ben .ubmlnne r.c. built<br />
because <strong>of</strong> Ihe addilional Ka lIiall II ,,' :1$<br />
lubjctlW 10<br />
The Navy', strnnd T ridfnl halhSli,,·missile<br />
~ubmarine, Ihe USS MIc hIga n, "'a' commis<br />
~jo n ed Seplrmhcr II, <strong>1982</strong>, al Ihe Electric 11031<br />
:Ind witnc~scd by a cro .. d o f aboU I 1,800 IlCOp le.<br />
A M ~rry Chri'lma< nnd n Happy !'lew Year<br />
10 M r. Robert I\ lcAl .. ee nnd hi, 'Iutf from Ihe<br />
ollieer~ Dnd members <strong>of</strong> I.IX.I 261.<br />
TIIOMAS J McGovuN, 1'.5.<br />
Ih"lnQ' M I .. I , • •<br />
ro." ... II.C.<br />
Honored<br />
Retiring Business<br />
Manager Honored<br />
LU. 164 (t H.I.ltobml, \ ' Al'CO U\ ' t: R. B.C.<br />
On J UM II. <strong>1982</strong>. Ihe local hdd II.'! first""er<br />
fare,,'ell dinnel nl the K III8,SIDnd Chinese Reslau.:lnl<br />
in honout <strong>of</strong> a b""inr" mana ~ tl, Th;,<br />
wa- held 10 honour Dud M orri~' Inyin. afler<br />
sen Inl Ihe local for cilht years IS businCM<br />
manager, The local p f e~nted Ilud wnh a burl<br />
I!lhle antI m!l1ehlnR burl clock IS • loken <strong>of</strong><br />
Ih.lf e"leem and apprecialion (Oon'I lOU even<br />
Ihink aboul PUlllnl your feel up on th i~ lable.<br />
1100. )<br />
Il"d wA~ Vrty warmly received b), many <strong>of</strong><br />
hi' Il rolhen and Si,le's, :I very loud repre·<br />
..rnl~lion from Ihc many company managers<br />
and rcprc
~<br />
-<br />
•<br />
,<br />
L'<br />
N ew Home<br />
Departed<br />
Dro lhcrs on Ihe rond a ycar ngo "'110 5till hnd<br />
10 send mone~ home 10 keep up their hospitalilIItion<br />
for themsel~es and their familie,. They<br />
ai m &ained no thinll IOW31d tlleit ~Ii eh igan<br />
po:nsion. l liert is no provisio ll fo r sclf-pay for<br />
po:nsion in Our plan at present. If we had reciptoc.1<br />
a •• eemenllr our local ..-ould pay a<br />
tramp's fringe benefit in his local anll his Joc:ll<br />
woulll pay Our locill for our member, wo.king<br />
in his locaL Think .bout it.<br />
SNAPro. DAVtS. 1'.5,<br />
N ew Arrival<br />
Jellin and Connh<br />
Wamu praudl, iha ..<br />
011 rh olr no... a .. I.I I,<br />
LInd., I\lI.b~1t~ , (Plio<br />
'at ,ub",Ultd b, Laul<br />
171, CO",... Chrl!.ll,<br />
Tn.)<br />
j_ ~"lIln~ pol1i<strong>of</strong>t<br />
~u~mon"' ,.<br />
.4 Ilts for all <strong>of</strong> u, to enjoy. All o f the holidays.<br />
sick lea"t, UPludc, prtmiurn pay, ptr diem.<br />
JlIf~ty. "agu-and "'e could ,0 on and on<br />
Drc tht rcwll ~ <strong>of</strong> many, many. many hou'1<br />
~PO:nl at the bargaining titbit hammtnnlt 0111<br />
lhese agreemenls They "rll be Ihe fi'SI 10 rell<br />
you Ihe Company drd nor just hand thc'IC ilems<br />
o~er ",ith the askrna. All <strong>of</strong> their harll ,,"ork<br />
__ has sct u" up with Ihe wa.e scalc. job 5afery.<br />
and a comfort:,ble ~I~nll~ rd <strong>of</strong> liVing, which "·c<br />
(1/1 enjoy! So, let 1111 <strong>of</strong> u~ MOP and think, Dnd<br />
eounl Ihe benefits Ihal )OU enjoy illSlelld <strong>of</strong><br />
complainrnl aboul lhe onn you don't hn_c.<br />
let U~ clo"", "illl an inlllorlant thOllgirl. If<br />
.. ~ rhere h~d ne~cr been people who wetc unf:,ir,<br />
or look IIdvllnUIllc <strong>of</strong> Iheir fellowman "ho "erC<br />
performing lo,k.' (or Ihelll. there wouloJ have<br />
r never beell the IIer5 fouglll fo •. There ,,'U •<br />
""y,oad IlirnO"I, although th., "ulher d id nul<br />
Ircal u~ 100 "til.<br />
We nuw ha'e a new bU5int.s manDler in lhe<br />
I'Crson <strong>of</strong> IIcn Robino;on who ..... as our presidenl<br />
Terry Rake rc
I lia.~ 10u"li~d upon !>Om(: o f lli~ mlLjor ~v~rlL$<br />
lind ~ucc~s <strong>of</strong> lliis yur_ D u~ 10 llie iomued<br />
space. n:!1T\ts :lnd !.Orne e'-~nLJ liad 10 bo:<br />
omlu(d Laler i)W(>s .. ill co,-.,r lliem In d(1311<br />
In closina. llie Mendez ramlly "1,1In )OU pod<br />
your family II Mnry CIi.,)lmas lind II lIarpy<br />
Nc ..' Yur<br />
01 10 M fSUl/. I' _S.<br />
Lot.I 291, Mlnnupoll.. MInn.. "'''Ih~n .hlnk a<br />
lOa)1 10 Ih~l. union on lu to, ,, bl.lhda, lu,,,, •<br />
eba"'PlrU lo .. nliin 101l .... lnl ,hel••*... 11 . .. nlo M<br />
",«lioa oa J .. 11 13, 1911.<br />
A"".~. I*'c 10 rl l "I. or* JIm Adamo, prhl"~n1: Jim<br />
GIa .... r,,"lnno .. " , Iht EHe .. lh~ Roo.d: J ...,<br />
D. I' ral, .teo.dlna .~e .cl a 'J ' and n . ,~ Man_lin,<br />
....... two. fir Ibe t: ~n .. II •• Boa, .., .. II. I.!! ... I nd<br />
eo rt llk_IU t«.h~d In honor I)' I ... nl 191', 801.<br />
blrtbdoy.<br />
locol 292 Celebrates<br />
Its 80Th Birthdoy<br />
L.V. 19! U,tm •• tb,. Is&,pl). MI~ N.: ,\I·OI.lS .<br />
M INN.-AI nnr rrl!"lar m((liul In J uly .. c<br />
C(ltbuled Ihe 80lh binhda) <strong>of</strong> our local unlun<br />
O ur eharlcr dale ....·as J uly 2. 1'Xl2. Alice ItDm·<br />
.l1le. Mmnupolis elly CULlnc,1 presrdenl, p re.<br />
!.Cl1led Local 292 "rlh ~ Cerllfkale <strong>of</strong> App,e~,a·<br />
lion for SC"f\ice 10 lhe eily <strong>of</strong> M m~3poli\<br />
Cong.n~man MarM Sab. I itth Ol'lrkl,<br />
M,nnc-",)!a. ~ 1 ~led In his leuer 10 '-'\ Ihal "Ou,<br />
""leb",iQn ;.. .. dl dnoe"ed, ai lhe I ltdl1~.I1<br />
Wurler1 and lhe enure hbor mo'emenl ha'e<br />
I . e-ro.d o f .rnl ICCOmpli,hmcnl~ The- I,~u<br />
u f many pwple h"'e b«n made ,i~her dlld<br />
more l ultilhna bcc~use <strong>of</strong> labors SIIUllllu. R<br />
A lelle. f.om D~"d Roc. r .r"denl. \lIn·<br />
nescll" A I· L.CIO. coni-rJlulalin, I ncal ~iI~ on<br />
ils ilOi lo ann"enary. staled Ihal Rlhe M rnne"'la<br />
AFL.C IO hu Ihe pleasure o f ronJlralulallna<br />
Local 292 o n )'our 80110 "nni'-ersary_ O'f' Ihe<br />
ynr~ <strong>of</strong> !.Olid achre"eme-nl$ <strong>of</strong> ~our local uniun<br />
""h .eprd 10 wages, pcn~ions. hnlth inh all o r our Brolhels and<br />
S,,'er~ and Ihe" f;\m,li ... 3 Very Ibrpy lIohd3)<br />
&30,0n<br />
Wh ll~ OUI shoppinS pleasr try 10 ICIIlC'mbcr<br />
to lool fOI ,ho.., union lahels.<br />
Try and be " oLlr ne M union mc(,ina 3nd be<br />
UlilOOI and buy union.<br />
On Job<br />
E. Lt:Ro y Lo."'>I. I'S.<br />
'"EW n' ~ n, br" ..".kl"a for Ua"-II1.R, rd , ."".<br />
rnoelO. on Ih' II ~ nl o n S ... luI Job. lOp .n". I~'I<br />
10 .Iah" I I. H.olh'rJ G .... I'I .. n, Lot_I 195;<br />
Lillie Itod.. An.; Ronald I.,neh. Lo.,.1 1";<br />
Co.dnn KDOpfo. l,oeil US; JloomJ GrI ....... Loe.I . •<br />
1'5; Cro ... AI ........". !.oeol 19S; fo.e ... u Kun"_<br />
TJ n , 1.0 ... 1 ZtSl Joe )1.DnJ.rl. Lor.1 IU, " "'..<br />
nUl .\lnlle. W. G. "G~nrR I)u ,_, Lotol ZU,<br />
b"'lJ GrI ......., Lonl '''1 bollO ...... , lI, n.,<br />
·· II .n~ ·' PI ..... I'-II 195: Don S l . ,.,~•• LOdII .36;<br />
A.lbon,. R.old ...,.. LoC'II 195; 0.... AI ............<br />
I.oell ItS, Sir .. HolI.d.J, Lonl US.<br />
TO(> ...... lor'l 10 rlahl. .re .p""lr"'~'" .......<br />
mlll.e . ,"'.....--W. £ . " BID" Ilia ... . J . .. ......<br />
I,a"". ; M",.., S' ..... I. Local 195: Sir .. Bull.,..<br />
I ....,al IU, I)u .'I.AU"... L ..... I lU: M ~.I_<br />
'lan•• t . W. C. "Gen." I)onlo... 1 •...,11 195; ..<br />
",I
unfortunAlely for us. I" th is case. Kenneth<br />
-... T)'la '·rcenllinecred·· the dnwinll~ 10 put all<br />
thl equipment in Ihe equipment looms Ihnt are<br />
smiller on every job. Ih ol in ,,0 ....II.y would have<br />
/il or ..·mk.. d Ihe "I)' it "U pr<strong>of</strong>nloionally<br />
en,in«red. This is Ihe kind o f work Ihat<br />
supports Ihe lBEW. Gene and / r~lend con.<br />
IIntu/ltio"" 10 you ., fOlcman .nd 10 Ihe men<br />
for a job .. ell done The Benlon Se",i«.\<br />
,;;> .dd,lion is .II. J6Q..bed. Umrlhon job. The ele",.<br />
Ilical alone .. ilh chn,~ app,olched 51 m,lIion<br />
Schedukd eomrklion d"le .... I;!; CkIObcl I.<br />
<strong>1982</strong>. afici 5l.11.rtin, .n Mar,h. 1981<br />
Ou. "o.k piclule K IIndy II lhe p.cS. -Nf.. bury.<br />
POri WIS Ihe scene <strong>of</strong> a reecnl rCllIemcnl party<br />
In honor <strong>of</strong> 11,11 McGuire. The event wu co.<br />
hOSlcd by Ron Mlnin, M ike Sulhnn, .nd<br />
0 .. Finncnl and held ~t "The Other Plate"<br />
in Newburypo.I Ihll is IClifina Iflel nea,ly<br />
lO years .. ilh f,hss.ochu~ell' Fkclric ('(>mpany.<br />
lie started II I hnem,n first-d." afle. ,I,nln,<br />
hi, carly npe.ieoce ,n New R'lIn,,,,,d. Can.<br />
ad~. Ihs lasl dUlln In lite Compuy .. ere car.<br />
fled OUl :u elc" chief. :. pOSilion he held for<br />
many ycns_ B,II .nd hi, •..,fc. Joan, .,11 'Hide<br />
in Florid" .. hell' thcy pbn 10 br"n COn\I'IiClion<br />
on a new home. The parly "'·U • /Oyou, IUC'<br />
cn, and I fiui"a ~nd-o" for. Iruly ,reat man.<br />
Just" couple days bte,. "'ilh lhe happy<br />
memorin <strong>of</strong> lhe JIa.ly 5ull frcsh ,n our minds.<br />
"f "cre »ddcned by a Halic .ecident. Co.hosl<br />
Ron Mart,n "'I) ~i1Ird in • fall .. h,le .1 work.<br />
Ron MUlin W.5 H years old and was em.<br />
played by Masuchusel15 Elecillc Company for<br />
101 ynrs. H e was Imeman lirsl·cla .. at Ihe time<br />
<strong>of</strong> his death. firicndlincs, and .oad humor<br />
wc.e olllJl~ndtnG Qualil,es <strong>of</strong> hi' chM;\malic<br />
personality. lie W~! our friend .nd we uch<br />
feel a decp. penon,l loss. We "ho knew Ron<br />
wi!! ne'Cr fO'llel him. Ron li~ed in Ame~bury<br />
wil h his wife, J03n. and ehild.en SCOIl and<br />
Ikidi. We. who wor ked wilh Ron, e~pre5S<br />
our hcallfclt sympalhy 10 his fanlily.<br />
RAYM ONO 1'0rVtN, I'.S.<br />
Flash Fire<br />
.,.... 1I1IH I 1 .... 11~ <strong>of</strong> .""~' ~' ",d .rllIOtl, •<br />
_~-"r <strong>of</strong> L ..... I U16 . ..... otesllond 111 • h.~<br />
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AT&T's anli·lruS! selllemen! wilh lhe JlIllice<br />
Denlion in Los Anlcles held September<br />
13 Ihrouah September 11. <strong>1982</strong>,<br />
Othe. elcl-liu,,~ ,e,ulted in Orolhers Stralilo<br />
and Simpson bein, elected ., fraternal dele·<br />
lales to the ntw Canadian Fedelal!on o( Labour<br />
and Orother Herb Fulton represcntinl Ihe<br />
Eishlh lEe District. (Canada inciudinB nil,<br />
road IOCll unions.)<br />
As usual. Ih" local. alonl .... ilh the other local<br />
unions <strong>of</strong> the 18EW IOvol~ed In the construe·<br />
lion induSlry 10 Ihe province <strong>of</strong> On'lrio. wu<br />
lhe 5pt'arhe.1.d <strong>of</strong> lhe indullry, .. ilh • ,",ui..k<br />
scn1emcnt livin, lhe membenh,p II percenl<br />
Dnd 10 pt'rcenl re5pecti~dy in Ihc Iwo-yel,<br />
aveemenl afler a OM· ...«k strike,<br />
Ho"·ever. IhingS ate now .1.1.lIin. to calch<br />
up wilh us. Man), <strong>of</strong> the olhcl construction<br />
tudes we re IOvol~ed in lonler mike, which<br />
arc now ukin1!- their toll on the 'ndu~lry.<br />
Al OnC lime "'·c had the U.A. I nd the ee·<br />
menl Huck dril'e" on 5lflke. Uet"«n Ihese<br />
IWO I(rik" the construclion ,ndu~lry in the<br />
plol'!nce .... as Brindin, to a hlh. As I re$UII<br />
the ruks o( our unemployed Ire be,innina<br />
10 ,,,cll.<br />
The consultants advise UI lhat Ihere are slill<br />
many projecls on their dra .... ing boards and<br />
"f Brt also aWPre <strong>of</strong> man)' b,lildlnM permits<br />
lh31 have been let but Ihere ;1 no work in<br />
prOlress on Ihe lites.<br />
We c .. n unly hope Ih~1 .rter 311 Ihe sui'ku<br />
are Killed we can a,ain !)cpo Ihc slow ap·<br />
proach low~rd full employment.<br />
Sn;VII KNOTT, F.S./I'.S.<br />
Annual Picn ic Held<br />
By locol357<br />
I. U •.'.'Ii7 (I.n& r). I.AS VEGAS. NEV,-On<br />
S~turday, ~plember 25. 19<strong>12</strong>, at Cil)' View<br />
Palk in l'Ionh Las Veps" Lo.;al lS7 held iu<br />
Annu:d P,cnIC. Each yUr the turnoul keeps<br />
,rowln... and IhlS year w;"s no exception. for<br />
Ihcr~ were about 3,'00 membe~ Dnd Ihe;1<br />
bmilin..<br />
The 800 pounds <strong>of</strong> beef and 700 pound~ <strong>of</strong><br />
h~m Were cooked ;n a closed pit for 24 hours.<br />
under Ihc direction <strong>of</strong> leo "Porky" Rowan:<br />
!'orky must be contratulated. for Ihe meal<br />
was delicious. Alice Row~n prepared Ihe<br />
pOlk'n beans and Ihey 100 "'ere "ery IUly. The<br />
1,200 hOI dOSS were cookcd on the ,rill by<br />
ROler Dubray I nd Chcyenne Ulady. and evrry<br />
hOI dOl wu u r~ed . Also on the menu ..·ere<br />
cole slaw. mDcaroni sabd, ~v~n.he3n Sllad.<br />
potato ulad. onions. and pickles. The beer<br />
van WDt again ~t up b)' Paul Y 3t~S and there<br />
wtle 19 kegs <strong>of</strong> beer ~u"~u"",J. A Irai ler .... a~<br />
SCI up 10 serve the kids s<strong>of</strong>t drinks and ice<br />
cream, Therc Were I.SOO frisbees passed OUI<br />
and a(ter Ihal th e kids' games started Ind<br />
ended wilh a tUI·a-war. Caps. T~hill5. jackets<br />
Ind I man'. and Ildy's ... alch ""ere raffled 011<br />
for Ihe benelit <strong>of</strong> COPE. Also a lable was<br />
SCt up for members to relisler 10 vote.<br />
Business Manl,er Roy Smith and President<br />
Cecil Wynn. should be eonlflllubled for plan.<br />
nin, such a fine evenl, Ind 10 everyone Ihl<br />
helped make it aU hppcn we say I sincere<br />
"Ihank )'ou." We 31' 0 s.a)' "thanks" 10 T ommy<br />
Nelson and his Band. featurinl Georle U!)c·<br />
IICC and his Electric Violin, for playin, such<br />
beauliful music (01 our benefiL<br />
ALLEN J. Gu.ss. P.s.<br />
Annual Picnic<br />
AI I" -'naul Ptnk <strong>of</strong> Local<br />
Nu., loll 10 rIoIhl, .... Chll"k Grt-.:'-, ,-,:;;, ••"'-~'<br />
lIa .. Ih.b" E. 11 ... 1 ...., Rloha •• t..hl,.<br />
Balk .., Jr .. who . ........, 10 ... ou d., 1m .. 1M<br />
1 0 ~ 01 Ibt b .... b-qll •.<br />
Vice President Enjoy$<br />
Vocation in Flarido<br />
LU. 358 11&0), Pf.,RTII AMBOY, N.J._AI<br />
Ihis lime. Orolhers. we'd like 10 brinl to you/<br />
I llentlO(l the fact Ihal Vice " resjdrnl Claude<br />
LUl1d has relired and is enjoying Ihe sun in<br />
Florida.<br />
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Retiree<br />
)U', OUt Clambake w~~ biger and bener<br />
Illan evc. ~fo.e!<br />
The Clanlb~ke Commlnfe <strong>of</strong> t oeal ) 6)<br />
ould,d Ihemselves Ihi, yur. E ... eryone who<br />
wenl 10 Ihe bake had mOle Ihan enough food.<br />
and all had a wonderful lime.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> lhe besl Ihinp Ibout _ cl~mbat.:e<br />
is Ihll il brines Oul I II 11M: old and new memo<br />
bers. It ill always loud 10 se~ Ibe relired<br />
membe". ,he ones " ho built Ihe foundalio n<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihis union Good ,imes a'e alwlYS shDred<br />
hy e ... eryone lIe'ida Ihe tremendous amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> food on hand. Ihere wDS Ihe friendly comrelilion<br />
<strong>of</strong> hor5C,hoc,- volleyball. and baseball.<br />
Unl«~ one has wo.ked on Ille eOmmillee.<br />
one d~~ nOI know ,he amoulll <strong>of</strong> ,,·olk lhal<br />
evelyone I'UI$ inlo .II.n.. in. and nrryinl<br />
Ih.oulh 10 make such J funClion • sucens.<br />
Fo, 11111 .uson. Ihe Chmhake Committee <strong>of</strong><br />
t ocal 363 drdDY ,hey ha\e fou' ch,ld,en<br />
O:ov,d. "ho i, sinl'" and 28 yu,. old. IS a<br />
Monmoulh Counly p,obalion <strong>of</strong>tke,; Lou;.e,<br />
wllo .~ 21 yn.s old !lnd also lin,lc. i. a<br />
,nl,;,.,ory ,he,api" al SI M 'HY'~ in Wr ~1<br />
I'alm Ileach. H.onda. Cbude . .. ho .i H )un<br />
old. ,inille. and an e~.m:"ine. Iii an app,cnl,ce<br />
in our o"n local, and fin3l1y. C:I,olyn. "ho is<br />
2) ~ea.s old and mDrried, ;s I denla! hy"eni)1.<br />
lI'othtr Lund was vice p.t".idenl <strong>of</strong> our local<br />
fo, <strong>12</strong> lears, Dnd he ,,"o.ked Dn" seryed on<br />
many comn,illrcs oyc' Ihe ~~a.~. lie waS also<br />
a ddeJale 10 muny impOllanl convenlions.<br />
As "e can all sec, 8,0Ihe. lund and his<br />
family h3~'e qui,e a lUck reco,d I'm su.e<br />
iJrollln Lund .. as proud <strong>of</strong> h .. fJmily U "'e<br />
al~ <strong>of</strong> lIim.<br />
We Ihank you. lI 'Olhcl t "nd. for your<br />
m~ny )ur§ <strong>of</strong> loyal de~o.ion and h~,d work<br />
fo' [ ""31 3~B I lnow a $lml'lc Ihaols dOt'\n'l<br />
:leem enouJh 10 ~y ,,"h~1 "c fed. lIul. b.,);e_e<br />
me. D.OIIIN I unJ, all <strong>of</strong> ." he'e al Loc.,1 3~8<br />
would Irk e 10 wish you a lonll and happy<br />
,eli,eme"'. f,om Ihe bOllom <strong>of</strong> OUr heans.<br />
You h,,.·c 5e1 a fi~ cum pie fOI ~II <strong>of</strong> US. and<br />
nOW YOll deK,,'e Ihe leisu,ely ,ellremcnl you<br />
h .... e ea,"cd BrOlhrr Lund 1\ enjoying h,.<br />
ICI"fn'enl at 1I0liday OUI, Jen>co lk~ch.<br />
n oritb.<br />
Oncr again, Dlothrr l und. from all <strong>of</strong> ",.<br />
.... ~ lonll and hup!>y and hullhy ,elltemenl. and<br />
many Ihanks. God ble),.<br />
l ocal 363 Holds<br />
An nual Clambake<br />
LU • .J.63 (l.u.l.fm,cII'&.U'U. NEW CIT " .<br />
..... N. Y.-The end o f Ihe summel ,olled a.ound<br />
alaln and so did ou, Annual Clambake. This<br />
Annual Family Picnic Held;<br />
Construction Work Nat Good<br />
LU. 369 (i.O.U,fm,flh•• " ,C')&,sp. ). LOUIS<br />
VILLE, "Y._II ha~ been lIuile ",me time .ince<br />
I ncal )69 h~d an Itlkle in Ille / o.I,,,pl You<br />
can e~[>Ccl 10 hear f.om us mO,e <strong>of</strong>lcn in the<br />
fUlule. bUI far now Ic!". do some catchinl up.<br />
Our Annu31 F3mily I'knic "3. held on<br />
AUIIU,' 1. It d.ew a 1~,It~ cra,,·d. as U'"~1.<br />
d,-",pote ~ Ih,."leninll. OH.Ca,1 sky. We ..."h 10<br />
Ihank Iht P"nic COlnm'Ut"e fo, I h~il mJny<br />
hou.s <strong>of</strong> service Ihal made .hi, day ~njoyJble<br />
fo, all in 3ttendJnce.<br />
The Alhl~tlc Committee sponsored it~ An.<br />
nual OJnce on Ille ~Ie~m,po"'e , e" Sle. n·<br />
wlleele. Eldlr Of Louisv.lIe on Seplembe, 11.<br />
A nilhnimc cruise on Ille Ohio lI. i~r. I'.a<br />
,·i"cd a 'cenie "'lIing for Ihis cvcnl. The commillrc<br />
abo 1I0ids summer Ii.h f.ies and _olley·<br />
ball Sundays fo, all 10 enJoy. !'Iease don'l<br />
for,el ,1\( Food For Ihe N .... dy DriH Ihis<br />
Ch. i s.m3~ Ce,tainly IhO'oC <strong>of</strong> UJ fortuna Ie<br />
enOUllh 10 be ea.ninjl; u",on "'311~ tan lIi ... e<br />
10 IhOM' in need See OMi.m~n Andy Hplllagt<br />
0. any Alhitlic Comm.tI« member fo, deuils.<br />
The "o.k pictu.e In III./, conslruclion a.ea<br />
hu nOI beea JooJ The oUI·o(·"o.k hit 'e·<br />
mained ~ I abou, 10 "",eenl .h,o",h Ille puk<br />
COn\I.UClion .\.Cason. dC\pi.c Ihe f3el Ihal Ih e<br />
Marble lI ill Nuclea. I'""e, SUllon is undtr<br />
conmuelion in our juri,d'~lion. W illi mtny<br />
pbnl c1o~in~~. includinll much <strong>of</strong> Inlcrnl<br />
';onal lIaneSle,'s 1 0uis.·ille Ope. 3Iion. Ihe<br />
main,cn3nce work pic,u" i~ equally del'rnsed<br />
lias lI. e~K~nomic. lef, )UU ~n)' ~lItr <strong>of</strong>f Ihan<br />
you "ffe befa.e1<br />
On D mo,e »OSili~r no.e. Ihe I'hilil' Morr;$<br />
Company has Innounced the con~lrutlion <strong>of</strong><br />
a maim e~pans;on <strong>of</strong> il~ eiMJ.flle plant here<br />
,n i.ou .....'lIe. The malniludc <strong>of</strong> Ihi~ job<br />
p,ompled I'hilip :>1 0'''0 10 a,k for 3 "projul<br />
a~.eemenl" la co,'cr ,hi~ job Ihrough il< com·<br />
pIc. ion. On Augusl ) 1, <strong>1982</strong>. Ihe nm,l,uclion<br />
membtl~ met al a .pr.·idlly callcJ meelinJ and<br />
~oled 10 I~" fy Ihi. a.'trmenl.<br />
Dc'pile IhC""C d.mcull hme~. we 3'c happy<br />
10 Jdd !o
Annual Picnic<br />
Undu IIIf IIMOmOn ~'" Ml mo n' Ibf r.llru, .<br />
I' rrsid(nl Rolx-It Ru s~1I U Ihe prc-ss seereury.<br />
I, alonS wilh the rnemlx-rship, wanl 10<br />
Ihank Broiller Thomas ~kl<strong>of</strong>o. our pasl PlrsS<br />
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Our ne ... <strong>of</strong>fice" 3re PrC5ideni rr~nk<br />
•<br />
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pro~IIY until 110'" D.mh... BolllI>lf", $Oil<br />
IIru(:e IS P'OJfct mlulu a, ,he OySlfr C.~k<br />
l·o ..... rhou>C and b on o ur Apprenlice Commitlee.<br />
Wt ll. t lection, Ire over alld ... e (:Y <strong>of</strong> Dtlmar IS now in<br />
.,, 2Sth yur U I Ioprenlicrs.<br />
To "'eu. bC'rnl inslru(lor ror the<br />
II>pr .. nlicrs I~ no' only I JOb. bul m responsib.l<br />
Ity. lie mak.., )ure thaI all quc
Honored<br />
1I • • ln~ .. ttlalla«. Ok.<br />
Robbl.1 <strong>of</strong> L...... 465,<br />
S ... Dluo, Cal., ....<br />
... unU, .lu. 1HI FI",'<br />
Db •• lt ' " 'u ",e . ld~ .. .<br />
<strong>of</strong> d.e
Seplember 6, l abor Day in San A nlonio ..... ilS<br />
a b,g b a~h for Tuat labor unioM. The Samuel<br />
Gom~FJ Mem<strong>of</strong>l;aJ Ded,,;-ation Ceremony took<br />
plaCl: in tM park aerost from the: con~ention<br />
cenler on Market Str~1 ",ith a s~akers pIal.<br />
form filled ... nh national. sl1ue, and kKaJ labor<br />
leaden and politician,. AFL..cIO PreSIdent<br />
Lane KIrkland ,poke o f Samuel Gompers. the<br />
founder <strong>of</strong> the A I I. on 1886.<br />
After the dedication. a large Labor Day<br />
I' aradc belan by "indinl a round Alamo I'lau<br />
and do .... n lIou'lon Street 10 Canleron. II ~ul e<br />
was 100
Presentation<br />
C.rt D. IIla Ons. AflC!<br />
,,~."n~'H· remodelm, <strong>of</strong> bis horn" m Globe.<br />
Ed is now bu,lLIm8 It cabin in Ihe While<br />
Mounlain .rf,l. .. here be .\ loolmg fOI";,,d to<br />
,eliling.<br />
I recenlly S[lC'nl 1"0 \\"eh on Ihe pielel linc<br />
D( Brown ~nd RooI's "~cab" ro"",ho"'e pro,.,
. Smith, R Garza, 8 Fisk., and D. Ad~lr<br />
"'('~ tht "',nnel\ in the p;lchin, ('ontut.<br />
,.,. Wmntrs <strong>of</strong> thc clO5e'SI to the pin on pu<br />
three holn incillded No. S-W. Cheek, R.<br />
Fre\'Crf'd blaSllng an tlfanl dtaring pass<br />
1'3'1 1111 lI aker .<br />
AI Ihe hlnquci. a. IIJdllion 11Ic'e, stein find<br />
~Ihfr dollal5, "ith ch~mrion Toronto also<br />
lelltlll: Hest~.<br />
Ind"idu.11 a"ard~ ... ere rc,(i'ed by IIlolhers<br />
I red WeInhold 3nd MI~e A"enaull <strong>of</strong> T oronlO<br />
B) for best r.o~he: 1I,0ther Reintr I'lesh·<br />
~r~(1 <strong>of</strong> Toronto HJ for ~Il dden
M,chael t\. Leu. DJnlel C. M ,lIer. (;erry I'<br />
Noble. Brian L Suarez. George K TrumpetCf.<br />
and Larry L Wood<br />
In nddlhnn. we had one 'e$ I ~enIl31 uPllf:Lclu.<br />
Brothe. Itob.:rI 0 Ickes. "ho completed the<br />
upjlradinll prOIl';lm and ,ccej'·cd his diploma.<br />
The leClp;"'ntt <strong>of</strong> special award. for the ap.<br />
prenllce "ilh Ihe hl~h~"S1 so;hol~~li~ ~ '~Id ~ in<br />
neh )eu <strong>of</strong> Ihe apprenticrshlp were Robert<br />
1_ Gue~l. fourth ynr: Timothy f . r.,!cCOrl.<br />
Ihird yur; ud Philip D. Wilhams. sreond<br />
)'cal.<br />
The i",lructols <strong>of</strong> Ihe loca] JA T C course~<br />
are I )on~ld Colaner. Paul II Ulh. h ck Mc Lean<br />
a nd J ohn Youn,. all dedic.ued men who hl,,·e<br />
'["I
_ TVA ~_pIoHn for O B ... ri ... '._ .. 110" <strong>of</strong> U.I!<br />
5 •• ColIN., Sin. PI.",. "'I 10 ,Ill" ••• e h •••<br />
kP. I ~ P .II'~". V. M. I>MII. ud Ceo, •• " M ~' ~<br />
Vi._II.<br />
First Group Graduates<br />
From Ut ilit ies<br />
L U. .!iS M \1 ". u .n l~.rll'. r " .r "'&'I '")'<br />
. '1•. 1.1), At\. G'fe .. n~., Ihulhc,,' We al ~~R<br />
a'e ed¥tr "n~" 3~aln 10 .. d,omc ullolhu JI.oulI<br />
<strong>of</strong> lI,oduallng al'p'Cnh~c\ 11110 our ,~nk~. I II"<br />
.... y(ar·' IInduauflil da'~ " '''JIlI IIic Il unl"")!C<br />
Ulilil;(\ Dq,.lliment. I h" I/IOU'" " lIm'IUt rn IIic<br />
fael Ih~1<br />
lhey .,e Lhc 1i"1 "'UU,,, or a ... rrrnll,c.<br />
\0 1,~duJle ,once Ihe ulliny "J' oilldnilcd.<br />
and Ihcy al,o e.cmphfy ... hal union"m Ind<br />
b.olhe.hood ;1IC ~II JI)Qol , '1 he h ..... h I". Ihe<br />
... apprcnll~c,h;p ... c.e ,;o ... plo"d hy Ihe 011101 Ie,.<br />
bOI olher Ih.ln Ihal. Ihe,c Iholhe,s ... ·CIC on<br />
IIifil o .. n. I n o,de. 10 h.,,'( 3 1I.3dudllun h.,n •<br />
... 'IUel. Ihey !iing !"ojlum ~nd oU, C~IC and ... ha ••<br />
I·,.,/;,am We ha.·" al ...., ""en '~Ii.e .n 1o,~1<br />
",,"IK"'> Thc """I Impullanl \uhJC:d un 1>0'<br />
mcmber\' m,nd, Ih""" dd)'> " ph,<br />
\\ Ilh 'ome IIC'W ~nd .nno'dll'e pWllam,<br />
1I"''''e''o; fol.:.na!;C, 11 .'rry IInky and "0' ~"n<br />
L'~L\O" ha'c ",,,,,.ed .... orrlt ,ob, Ih .• 1 ""Ie ,IMCd<br />
'" KO non-union 11o".c.cr. ""h m.my ur our<br />
/(""'a<br />
ha,be,ue .,nd h,,,n''''ll ~Ic .. \Idny "andld,IICo;<br />
.:ame by 10 I"l~ 10 Iht 1.00. ""oplc a~'>(mhlcd,<br />
lI y Ihe litTle Ih" "flide is prinl"d "'e ",,11 ~now<br />
hu'" "". came oul.<br />
We r'I'I~"lcd uur ('afe anll
Retirees<br />
young m~n ...·~I~ I~~~nlly f~ted at our Annual<br />
AppI~nljce Gradualion lIanque\. They ha'·e<br />
~ucce«'fuJly comp1eI«llh~ J ATC courllC o f swd y<br />
.. ,,0.1 ~I" IOu" a,,~iv,,>ly en •• l(d in .he counl<br />
Om~ho'" c~aped my dum~y photollraphic<br />
effort~. I 01
Summer sllp~ ,,"'a)l from II' pretty fa,l. lOoilh<br />
__ no improye_1l1 in this Il>1$ bUlI'ir,,!. ",.,,)'one 1 lalhd 10<br />
• tally enjoyed .h"mM'''". Our thank< [110 oUl to<br />
e"cryone 100M hd~d PUI It On Il rolher MIll'<br />
.... Canly did a fine job <strong>of</strong> ~oonUnnlina llle ",hole<br />
thina: (any '[onla(11 prohlen.\ can be hI.Illled<br />
On the local E,ecuu •., lI o~r d . a. \rn.y dllf Ille<br />
cooking!) Krother Rosi. Tu ~kcf. journeyman<br />
, "'ireman, w~s the oiliest JOurneyman On hand;<br />
he IS 9) yc; .. ~ )0010,. "Joe thc Tillor' had hl\<br />
; -habc.,dau.ny" lOin, full hll, and as u\ual.<br />
Iholhe. Ray MarVin __ d 10 be h.vmM 3\<br />
_ much or more fun .han the kid. ".lh Ih~"<br />
same" . l.olS <strong>of</strong> horsrsh~ "c,c pULhcd. ~,,..<br />
100'>td. I1«r dnnk. and hU"~15 .md hold"i'<br />
• to n ~un~d. nt~CI '"Ico 10 h~lp OUI On Ih~ "hol~<br />
shlnd., "'cnl ,ul "eil. loll ncll )e3". plcn.c<br />
alre:.dy has a ,!:I n<br />
.... H Uf}ll) ' .KIIVI. I' ~,<br />
.. Pi cnic Held By<br />
Locol673<br />
I.. U. 67J (1'"''''''' &''1''''' I' ,\INE"""' II. I.E. 01110<br />
-Wher~ did Ihe s"n\!l~r GO" Th~ ll'ound h'"<br />
51ar15 10 "1I.m up and h~.e ,1 i. sen,"~ ready<br />
10 §no" al31n No ... lhdl lhe .. ee~ ha,,, 100.1<br />
... lhe" ,.een ... d Ihe ".um d3)" ha>e mo\Cd 0",<br />
Ihe lh ou,hl~ <strong>of</strong> 'his 1"3" ~umn~. are C>C .. mor~<br />
-p1ea,anL Go ahead I'U' Ihe old b .. in in n~ulrJI<br />
and lei II ,oil bad. a fe ... mo .. lh._<br />
R .. m"m~' oul U<br />
0111 ""h Ih~ "Ulhe, alaln \\ e h.d I '~31 JOOII<br />
lurnOlIl and • day ...., ..... d.~d ""h aCli> i.y Ihal<br />
.. Ih",~ "CIC..'I ~nou"" hou,s 10 fil il all io, We<br />
,-had our CamPOUl the nill-hl bc:for~. Th e.~ m'''1<br />
h: .. e 11« .. 00 <strong>of</strong> u, Ihere: Ih;'1 oil:hl "hooPInI<br />
il up and ha .. in. a blp" T h,~ pic .. ic "n, Mn<br />
othcr ~ucc«,. Th ... c "a_ plcmy '0 C,II and drmk<br />
"nd 10 .. <strong>of</strong> lames for 'he k"J •• nd 'he .. ki .... ~I<br />
..... can." W ~ had I. ho .....'hoe luu.namen,. bin ___"<br />
pon)' IId~ and 10 •• and lot. <strong>of</strong> fun amI p,ius.<br />
Our [n,ertam..... nl Cumm;[I,,~ did ano,hf.<br />
- fU'astic job.<br />
.. ,O .. I'I~n'" \\ C \ute lud,~d<br />
Th~n in AII,lIsl. Ihe 2',h Annual \\'i... man·,<br />
... G olf As'rr~ Ih" yu. a'e Tom R u<strong>of</strong>f (Tom is III",<br />
Ihe «>~"h). Chuck Roomell. 11111 TOlh. I.d<br />
Y I.e~ Rut>dy le.brock. Dille Smith, Grant<br />
Murey, Murk L~emml e, M I~e lI a ..,.,II, "uny<br />
I ml>·lIne. ~O ICI Rrdd, l ynn S.,unders. Ila'"<br />
Gr(cn. 'i~IP Te.,ford, RI "h 1 ·I~mm;nll. M",iu<br />
Cilltdalli. tllll CarPl""el. Rodn"y Martin. Juy<br />
11 0111. I"HI To", Trucl. ...(,<br />
The h-o"llnll leam i. ill filst pI-ICC. The 198:!<br />
bo"'N~ "cre J'm lI enry. Charltf Leibrock. ' In.<br />
CIMk. I)a'e Me K,'ric);, T o", Kuh ... G~ot~e<br />
I'elef' •• and Mllx Klin l:en~rn'lh.<br />
The "Ioodm{)bll~ ,.'dS ~I our un'on hall on<br />
OdOt>c:, ~II_ This I' n .. DnnuIII e,cnl "hl~h<br />
~("I" our blood bank np 10 quota<br />
I'.r"dul ~"h",1rtL ,ee~ntly held an ",formal.<br />
un<strong>of</strong>ficill ,Oa" fOI !>it <strong>of</strong> ou' ...,,,1)" ,emC'o.D'.N (" ~1l11~<br />
I'~<br />
Brother Zimmermonn Mourned<br />
By locol675<br />
-LU, 675 (1&:0), t: I.IZ"HETII , N.J.-Our local<br />
was saddened by Ihe untimtly d .. nlh <strong>of</strong> BrOlher<br />
"William R. Z,mme.man .. lI,n "loS iniliJled inlo<br />
Ihe Brolherhood Much " 1961 lie ,"o'ked u<br />
a ;Otrln.. ymDn."i.em~n 11 ..,,1 1971. " 'hich ....,<br />
..erobabIY the "or~t yca., ~ ... plolmcnl·wi ..... in<br />
ih~ h" .."y o f Our local u .. io.. I k wenl 10 wo,k<br />
for Ih .. fed~lal lo'e ... menl PI the M,IIIa'y Otean<br />
e.mln~1 In B"yo .. fI(', Ne" }elo>e),. "h... e he "as<br />
aceld~mally tI~cllocu' .. d July 24, <strong>1982</strong>.<br />
• The membc:"hll' utend. our d«pt.l ~)·m·<br />
p~ lh y 10 hi, wift, I'al. hi' ('hild."n. and olhc,<br />
membe.s <strong>of</strong> his famIly.<br />
The 10e"1 scnl IWO rQu. )omc ~ 10 Ihe I.onll<br />
"blond Golf Tournam .. nl sponso.ed by l oc;tI<br />
Brother Brotherton Elected<br />
Electrician <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
I ~ U . 683 (i,bon ). COI.UMBUS. 0I1l0- l. oc~1<br />
683 member Ken Il rolhtrton was elelled HCCld·<br />
..... ~. 4 .., .,..". Ind 110,,1,,0.0' M_"a,.. S'.'lII.<br />
,,'~~"I I pin to F .... Md·~~~.<br />
local 684 Holds<br />
Annual Picnic<br />
L U. 6114 41.o& rbl, MOUf..5TO. C"L._Once<br />
~M"'n ou, Mood UIUlhN, Jay lIowden, headed up<br />
"
- - ,<br />
IIIe Picnic Commiuc~. Ilne in different g9ntU. and o ne could ten<br />
he ~njoyfd thent tile nrnc 3. Ihey cnjo)'ed him<br />
M any o f li S look forward ro our nC~1 "lenit<br />
SO ""c can meel and lalk 10 old friends and<br />
Iheir families as ... dl as meel ne ... frie nds. I 'i n ~<br />
.. rrc presenled to Rudv 1 indquisi. Ed Mer he r<br />
.<br />
-The firsl oroer <strong>of</strong> business looay i§ "old<br />
bu$ineM.. .. For a pre~l()u$ issu ... I submiucd three<br />
phol~ <strong>of</strong> gradualinl apprenlicC$, bUI. unknown<br />
10 me al Ihal lime. Ihe /01""0/ has a Iwo-pholO<br />
lim'l pel issue. Accompanyinll this arlicle i1<br />
IIII.' Ia,t one .... ilh my apolo,y 10 Mike G ardner.<br />
.)ove K uc. Mike Shapiro. l.arry C he,"".l . R iel<br />
54 \Vaivoda. " nd Carl Perlinger.<br />
1 ,,1 ml' ..;l a )e3r. perhaps more. w ...<br />
(;In find the riShl fonnula to Sian an annnity<br />
I>'pe plan wllich .. rll benefit ev ... ryone.<br />
We have had IjOme U rolh~rs come 10 Uj on<br />
the E~eC\lu"e Uoa.d .egaoding many Ihinp.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> Ihe,.., sn"e'tiolls anol or qUCSIlOM in<br />
"0]," ntlotiatiOlh .. ilh Ille WnllaelOI$. In<br />
re~hl)' thert I"> nn rll">"l Df l o..al S3 I lind all ,h" S} I ,~n,<br />
to a '""cial Ihank$ for find,nl jobs for SO many<br />
or lK.<br />
1 !;a[ her~ a 10nl! I,me tryinll 10 fi~"re oul<br />
o wily 10 do!Oe withoUI hurpin!! UboUI you<br />
"un,on m ... mbe ..... not coming 10 Ihe mCClinl!"<br />
1 eon'l gel il Ihrough illY head why some. nOI<br />
5Onle. 1110:
Retitees<br />
,'."1 "'I" '"ne C .. ~b .....<br />
-<br />
local713lnFull<br />
Negotiations<br />
. L t !. 71J " "'''.), CIIIC,\ GO, lI.l_ l h.,« pa~t<br />
monlh~ h a~e !.etn demand mechng' hl'ld at<br />
_ EleCHO DYnamic ... at Zennh Conuol., ~ I llodme<br />
EltcUk. and "I Meado. I nd,,~ ..,f' I ncorpur~ltd<br />
.... In the Ia.t "'cd <strong>of</strong> Septembe •• ~ HllC ",M held<br />
m 1I0('n' In 40 )ur~, lht unIOn's pu.h at nelO'<br />
',allOns t. e"denl. Job pro! ...'!",n and e.OnOm,c<br />
~ •• b,".y a.e <strong>of</strong> prima,)' imporlan,'e<br />
...... On a " Ihler notc ... e e ' r'('Ca l 71' mcn.bc.s. COnll.alu.<br />
I~tion" RL ..... ell!<br />
OUllnll Ihe monlh o f Seplember lh" follo winl<br />
mcmb er~ " cre rcrorlcd as heinll o ff sick or on<br />
Ihc hoopiml; Jack I). Couch. Jr" I ~ aa c [)CRv,llc,<br />
J r.. J"me' It. Matlin. William J. Schlubohm,<br />
Norbert J. Mndu1i:l. Glenn M. Y:HcS, Donald<br />
E. I yle$. Art hur J. J'nrhr, Donald W, Mdn.<br />
'o>h. lllUy Dale Kred. George G. Simmons,<br />
C hllslo phfr J. Wierna5~. William J. D~ker, WiI·<br />
liam I) . Iloylan, Jerry D. Burle50n. Gary N.<br />
Talley. Earl t . Young, Leaminda L Coke.,<br />
llrrnard II. I..n,bert. Andrew C. Pedlan s. 1101.<br />
los II. Tho l nton. Jr .. PCle D. Houoo .. Gltnn A.<br />
" o",ell. II. Thomas A. Sawyer. Home, C. Smith,<br />
and Alton E. W"dtl.<br />
Since ou' last .eporl the fol lowin ll m .. mbe.,<br />
h:o'e pa!oSed m .. ay : S, R. Wilson, Warren R.<br />
Sm,lh. James W. Cole, G. W. Dc.lashaw. Cha,les<br />
Whltehauo. C. V. Bl ythe. Hellly Eaion. J. B.<br />
Renno"·el. T. o~ T. Simmons, A.lhur E. Colc.<br />
Ollan I., 1·0 ... ~1I, C. R. Sawyel. and Paul Ma •<br />
bray_ Ou. tymp~'hy 'S utended 10 Iht;, fam,lif);<br />
IMY . ·,11 III he ml~
56<br />
Ollr l ine Unll 1\ entering inlo neltluli:o(iun,<br />
and I will kcep you updated on their prOGre~<<br />
i" fUlilre IIllkle!.<br />
111e Apprcntice. <strong>of</strong> 8~7 cxlelHI Out sincc,e beSI wishes for ~ '<br />
" JO}"',., Chri,tmas and a Hnppy and I'rosper_<br />
moo New Ycar 10 all our I1rn lhcr. alld SiSler~<br />
HI Ihu Ilrolherhood.<br />
J AM~S N. D lM(l ~ MI), Src./T MEAS.
60 ~ Year Member<br />
- 6 rother l ewis Receives<br />
60-Year Pin<br />
.L U. u o Ii,. CE ... t: \,A. N.\'.-We here If' Ih~<br />
hearl <strong>of</strong> Ihe I "'IlC' I ah'~ had Ihc >c.y Il'C"1<br />
l'ka5u,~ <strong>of</strong> "nn.,..;"nll Ihe p.tS'ed hy<br />
'ftrnlher I e .... i, C"np:r:lILlI:,liull'. G"urIlC: "e .lrC<br />
all 1!H,king r",,, ... d IU ,he nCAI P"'-)'UU ",illhl<br />
.psI ,orner Ihe nMI~el<br />
More eong.ntub'ion> nrc in ordN (or our<br />
three ne"e" ",urneyn>en Cumplclinll their<br />
apprenll,c\h,p Iralnlng nrc Ken I.urnn. Oid.<br />
hna. and Ikrnu: Srmm(1n~ Th,'''' }oung men<br />
hn,!! wmked hard and .." all ""h Ihem 'he<br />
besl In )CaN nbead.<br />
We :.I,u "'i"t, 10 a!1lK'UnC" Ihe new,,",1 apprenlU;,cs:<br />
10 'hem .. c al", wi.h 'he b",1 <strong>of</strong> I,r~~ ;r"d<br />
lu§, a bn <strong>of</strong> advicc. Follow Ihe example o( Ihe<br />
three younll me" above ;,,,d yuu "'11'1 It" wr"n~<br />
The newc,t in Our pro~.npl\ ,IPC Daniel Wo"d,<br />
Kad Wilmont. Dl'a"na N'"1e~. O'Dell IkPl in~,<br />
lr" ami C'3ig Andrc",<br />
_0111' sad bil <strong>of</strong> ne,,~ Ihi' 1I}0nlh: !lrmher J,)hn<br />
Procko fla~..::d 3"3Y '(ccrllly. T ho'iC <strong>of</strong> u, "ho<br />
knew John can look b~d upon hi' m~mUly<br />
"ilh " ~m,k on our (,,~e, John lived life 10 Ihe<br />
full e\1 and "'pplled 'elY f~", dull momenl, h ',<br />
wll.usual "hen ),ou Cd!! "rk wilh '<br />
Lhe L a~c Chark< ar eU d,.,w,ng nncmplu)mCnl<br />
3"d looking ror "'orkJ<br />
On Jllly 2\ a 1I~l on ){ OU~~ flnf'Ct pl,t>li,hed<br />
a page Ih~t ..... I ~ ml~d " !lro"n &< Rool Repoll'<br />
10 I. "ui~ia"a," They 1~I~cd <strong>of</strong> ha'ing ~rformed<br />
"b,IIIun. o( doll"" <strong>of</strong> ~m"1ru"'tlm" en o"r lerl'plo)'l!Ient I;~u,c' hdu", Ihe 10,p,,,,,,''''<br />
m. ,,~ . I'ulili,'" l' uli'i~.p I' ulili'"<br />
W~I>'<br />
Scribe Optimistic<br />
About Emp loyment Scene<br />
\t US(;ROVI. I'li.<br />
1_1'.865 1ft], n ,\I.T I\lO l{t:. \l1).-Thi. IS an<br />
cie.:liun )Cal. 3nd by Ih" 'nne Ih,s arlide ,s<br />
I'uhl"hl'd. 1111 the re,ult, ",II ~ In. I only h"flC'<br />
c'cl),b ... dy '01ed for labm""PI"llIICd cnndi d .'I~'<br />
rhe r1C~1 I"u )'car~ ".11 hc n"jl(<br />
U~, I bel,e'c Ih~t be"",,,, Ihc ""Crc~t 'Jtes a,e<br />
con';nll du"n and ;nnJtion is do"". Ihi. OOllnllY<br />
",II M~rt mo'lnll all.un b)' n~~1 lear<br />
!lrolhel loc [)tll.lc ha, rellfed. All <strong>of</strong> h"<br />
ftU",," "o.~t'\ "j,h him an,1 h" family .... cll.<br />
BlOlhct U'" H.llln is ~1I11 oIl ,"~k. We n!1 hope<br />
he ",,11 retUt" I" ,,"opk ,hu'lly. II rother nub<br />
Moo re's falhe, .hcd rccenlly, Om condolence,<br />
arc cXlended IU !lub and hi, f.nllly.<br />
,\L Ihe pre\Cnt lime "e h,,,c III ufl'Cralo" and<br />
one eleurh,'lJn f",'ou~hc" IILI'IIIC" ~I Ih,'<br />
Cu"i. Ih) Cu~l l'lc, 's ,,,n It"ud. bUI "e un<br />
<strong>of</strong> nnc "elc 'ee!cdcd, ThNc "cre 0' .... 3.000<br />
ddcg"le, .. h" ;llIeneled Ihi. Con,entlon f.om<br />
illi o'er Ih" ~.e"l I~nd
t el's let aher our leaqUlol1o; 1Io\"('er, i. clnrfil u!'<br />
10 allow 1M lames and olhel fe~t,vjlies !O<br />
ronunue.<br />
Some items "f nole from Otll July meetin~<br />
include the s ... earml·in <strong>of</strong> our new vice prhi.<br />
oenl. Rlother Malk I. ummi~. Thtlt ..... con·<br />
tinuing d;",u"ioo 011 0111 local'. elrorts to<br />
pro~ide the memhership ... i,h accc'~ to "con.<br />
tinuin, education" courses. 10 help U' in our<br />
clron s to l«p abre-aSI <strong>of</strong> the changes III OUI<br />
industry.<br />
Support "as lecei\'w flom our local con·<br />
lIaCIOIS association "ilh Ihe tinanein, o f thcst'<br />
eour~<br />
11 should be nOled I h ~ 1 Ihe lou! contractors<br />
lI .. wciation i, underBoing m3jor Utcutlve per·<br />
"anles. I belie-ve Ihesc chungllJ ... ,11 be<br />
I>enclkial 10 I" U ncw blood in Ihi, or,aniu·<br />
lion cannol do anylhing but improve OUI<br />
local's "cll-bein..<br />
Fn O'Nrlll P ..<br />
Graduates<br />
Sho .. ·n ."* 'he " . O"l td, Ku.nelll fI,o .. n, Cha,UV<br />
Il ra nMm. PhO Ih""ph"" , eI].«lo" Gc .... S .. I,hu,<br />
. nd G. ,.,. JlUI. b ... . n~~. "'Bn .~ ~ .. fro'" _0'" ,\11"1<br />
"al'M. ldoro, Onn McDou'd. "" "I". r •• n •• ••.<br />
NI:CAI c ... WUII$, Oa.ld U .....,. n ..... l.aM<br />
Hlch., d S.p!>. lI.rold WIMn, .od ellarllt lI u1l0,<br />
,~n:lgcr, I ()C;II 91~ C.edil Union. pr~nled<br />
&ifl~ 10 Inc ,r:adualln, :lpp.enli~ "nd ~:l.e<br />
'ft'tlrlic1ltCl 10 ,nc, OUhu.ndinr: Al'prtnhce,-<br />
l'laqu,,\ ... c.e pre""nled for Oul~andin, Scr~·<br />
ke 10 Iknnis neld. ",'h II )u.-s <strong>of</strong> ,ulhinll:<br />
Oti. Va",,, ... ~r~icc n chairman, 19BI; and<br />
1c,.,..;: M,-"C'~"·' !>C"kc as .sccrCt:uy/t.calmcr,<br />
1981.<br />
UnH KAIS'., I' ,S,<br />
abor / Management Meeting<br />
Held with Minnegosco<br />
L U. ,",II lu.em."te . .. " HU R .... S\'II. U :, '"'N.<br />
Union ('on.m,itcc mel .. ilh manaKement<br />
Ihc Comp:lny's plopos;ll for ca.ly<br />
;;";,,,";,.. Thc ('oml'any h3s propcr.cd thaI<br />
att. bUI " ~urc i,n't lookinG 100 prom·<br />
Be 0 Visible Union<br />
Member, Says Scribe<br />
I •. t !. 988 (u). SII) ...." \'. MONT.-lIow <strong>of</strong> len<br />
do ylO" ms a UnIOn mcmber leI Ihe reS I <strong>of</strong> Ih e<br />
"'orkinl ,,"orld know that )'OU arc P union<br />
member' lIow ohen do you lell )UUr non.union<br />
lI.r. are two IUnU <strong>of</strong> 'he 198 1 Ch"uDla. daatl<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lou l "5, a , 'ua Nou.~ , L,. 59
N<br />
ill<br />
60<br />
Scribe Wr i t e~ About<br />
Perilous Flight to l.A.<br />
L U. 99S (l,o,Mb,r h &'pal. KATO:\' NOllC.:'<br />
I..A.- I'd like 10 commen! • bl! o n my Inp 10 l os<br />
An,ele5 for the: 3~nd 1111 W Con'enlion I .N,<br />
I'd lik" 10 Ih~n~ an <strong>of</strong> you for allo .. 101 me IU<br />
.eprescnl Local 99S at lhe Con,enIMIO. 11 .. no<br />
Ioect"I---'er th .. I' .A.,<br />
"Don·t worry aboul Ihe .. Cltner; we'lI Ity<br />
3round ii, e,en if .... mU~1 ... aeh 1I0usion by<br />
lhe "ay <strong>of</strong> Ale.,nd"a and Shr", .. port." Well.<br />
I t Ihis poinl, I ~lIted back. IOohi~llrnc Ir~e a<br />
~Id .. alLmc on a IoMly, da.k COUnlry .oad<br />
This IaSled about fhe minuld. for the MI·o l un''''' r ~ ~
, .. nerollsly participated in "A Day for<br />
cky:- A$ Brother Buckman said, ''I'm !j,(I HI")'<br />
rateful-that is the best lIifl I' ve ever reivcd_a<br />
day <strong>of</strong> hel pl [ thank each. and eycry<br />
ne o f you,"<br />
All union members recti'-cd cards from<br />
merican Life-.... ith. SI,OOO free policy_if you<br />
isKd or misplaced yours. a new mail out will<br />
be scnt 50 you Can Mill take advantage <strong>of</strong> i1.<br />
rother Albrecht had JUSt !>C'nl his card in be·<br />
re his accident, and as $OOn U American<br />
fe heard <strong>of</strong> his accident. they ~nl him I<br />
cck for SI,OOO. Union members all across<br />
hese United Slates have participated in Amet;.<br />
an Life Insurance for years-.... e hadn't been<br />
pproached before. Evuyone I've talked "ilh<br />
,ghty recommends 'I. Give it serious thought<br />
Our Springerville ste ... atd. LuAnn BicHord,<br />
d a hnle girl August 11. <strong>1982</strong>-st'~ .. n pounds,<br />
"'0 ounCH. Grace Taylor had a Imle girl<br />
eplember 19. <strong>1982</strong>-..ighl pounds. nllle OUnC".<br />
t:onaralulalions 10 you bolh and ,oad luck<br />
... ilh lour preciou, on .. ~.<br />
T he uncenainly <strong>of</strong> eHry facet <strong>of</strong> life ill Ip.<br />
narent
mj[(~e and to ~olicit I'roI'CKa)~ for Inrl,,~jnn in<br />
the r~vi,ed agreement to become eilecti" e Jnnunry<br />
I, 1983. In n(ldition 10 3 general wnge<br />
mcrease and cost-<strong>of</strong>-living escalalor dallse Ihe<br />
Ihr &Dinin~ Unil asked Ihlll service fees be<br />
negoliated for non-dues-paYing member~, an<br />
improved vacation schedule, improved health<br />
and welfare benefils. longevlly aflcI five years<br />
<strong>of</strong> ~mployment, and improved workinll con_<br />
dilions,<br />
~lected 10 serve On Ihe Ilarga ining Commil1ec<br />
werc unit members Jlllius Capodl1g1i.<br />
John Comer. John Fergie, Louis Rocco, Dnn<br />
Salimbene, CarmIne ~caJamoni. and Anthony<br />
"Jdf" Seocea, in addilion 10 chief shop sleward<br />
Joseph Colello and lirsl assistant shop<br />
steward I'n lsy Cicala.<br />
This lime around we are l oo~lng 10 ,mplove<br />
on the lirsl conlra~1 we signed wilh thi~ employer<br />
which became effeclive Janunry I and<br />
('pires <strong>December</strong> 11 <strong>of</strong> this year.<br />
Stce!crafl ManufaClurinG Company <strong>of</strong> New-<br />
3rk, New Jersey, hus employed mcmbe" <strong>of</strong><br />
our local under 'arions COnlfJCts continuo<br />
ously since it started operation. in 1946. When<br />
we negotlatcd OIH first contract with this CII'·<br />
ploycr "e represented 10 ",embus, while today<br />
we ha"e 10 production workers under contracl,<br />
O"cr the )'ears this company ha~ tnlUllcd it~<br />
production facilities sevetal ti",~s witholtt eVct<br />
moving from its original local ion in Newark,<br />
New Jersey, Recently, in ;lddition to plant CJ(<br />
pansion, Ihi~ Company has cnllngcd in ~n<br />
a~l!re!>Sjvc ':tmP3j~n to update Ihe prodllction<br />
On Jobs<br />
35 to 40 Percent Of<br />
Work Force on l ay<strong>of</strong>f<br />
t.U. 1196 ••",). I'AWTUC KET, R.I.- It hns<br />
heen ,ome lime siuee Local 1196 h~s Wrillen<br />
10 the '"Locul Lines" <strong>of</strong> the JVllmal. We 1I0pe<br />
tIns w,n be cOrlected as we feel th at the "Local<br />
Lints" sholtld be used $0 thut locals C~n help<br />
each other lhrotll:h 'nrllrlnatiDn ~ UDDlit\J ,<br />
At present we have Ilbout 3~ to 40 percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the work force on l;lyon, 1I0w many <strong>of</strong><br />
these will never be recalled is hard to s~y.<br />
but some will and already have l£»t their<br />
recall riM-hts, This rale <strong>of</strong> unemployment is<br />
Ihree to four limes hj~her than the are~ ral~;<br />
howe,'er, we belicve ,I is about the sumo as<br />
other loca l ~ in the m:lnufacltlring <strong>of</strong> wire and<br />
table. I'resident 1{ e~lP n and hl~ Heag~nomics<br />
has no reeling for these unemployed,<br />
We h~(l severnl members rctire durinG the<br />
past ye~r and "oul(! like 10 wi~h them nil a<br />
long anli hlll'py lclilClI'"ul. 0"" <strong>of</strong> thu.e retired<br />
wa, Ollt past business nlana,cr, Gilbert<br />
Aguiar . A r"olution w;.~ emsscd at the local<br />
mecting thallkinll Gil for hi. nnluous nnd<br />
dlliscnt work in serving th~ lcc;.l, ~nd ! know<br />
nil members join me in thanking him for the<br />
hour ~ he pili mto thc job th;1I no amollnt <strong>of</strong><br />
money could repl"c~.<br />
A resnlmion wa< PllHCli ~t the April mcetinll.<br />
thanking retirrd Ilrother Oscar !Jonavcnture<br />
for his U,~siSI"nCe in an ~rbJ1r3tion case or a<br />
dl ~ charged member, The member w,,~ rtlllrned<br />
10 work IhrouSh this nrbitratlon. T o have a<br />
retired member ~ive his time 10 testify at an<br />
nrbiltation <strong>of</strong> ltnother member shows 115 Ihe<br />
true spirit <strong>of</strong> "brotherhoo,I" 1 know the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> Local 1196 acknowledge Brother Oscar<br />
Ilonaventurc's unselfish altitude and th~nk him<br />
for his help<br />
RAJ Pit H VOB, R .S.<br />
s!lccess. As expected the WEW reatly pul il on<br />
the litters. We intend to hold another contes'tin<br />
Ihe fUllIre if the fillers aren't afraid 10<br />
show up.<br />
-'"<br />
Jun Williams, our business mannget, tells<br />
me our work is Sill! good. There IS qu.te a<br />
bit <strong>of</strong> line work coming up for bid and we<br />
Me doing our besl to secure Ihis work, Lin~<br />
work, like ol,r commercial work, has become<br />
very, vcry competitive. T\O ~ ",,"-u"i,," CU ll'<br />
tractors are taking jobs below co~I, it .eem~<br />
just 10 get work. We have always oUlprodueeli<br />
and outworked Ihe "rat~" and wi th a lillie"'<br />
lu ck we will get Bome <strong>of</strong> Ihis work.<br />
AlIcndance at our union meetings has been<br />
good. Keep lip the good work.<br />
D. C. "Buc" " I' RANCI!, 1',5<br />
local <strong>12</strong>20 Holds<br />
Election<br />
L.v. 11IO (Tlb). CHICACO, IUn-Local <strong>12</strong>20<br />
has held it~ election or omcers. with the fo!lowinS.><br />
resuh ~: busine.s manager/financial s.ecretary.<br />
Daniel 1:, hiedui,h; president, Robert hnney'"<br />
(WGN·T V); vice president, eugene S~viu<br />
(WllUM-TV): recording secretary, CharJolte<br />
Hrald/_ionis (WGN-TV); treasurer. Edward<br />
Keebler (WlTW-TV),<br />
Also elected were the new Executive Board,<br />
members: Marlin Kaufman, chairma n (WOJO<br />
F1>I) ; Kenneth R, Clybor (WlTW_TV);<br />
Osceola "O.C." Gibson (Wt..s.AM) Carl D<br />
Officers<br />
Oftln
01 <strong>12</strong>28 In<br />
,<br />
I_U. <strong>12</strong>28 Irlb). nOSI ON. M ASS._The fall<br />
and winler <strong>of</strong> 19M~/l9SJ ,,,II N ,try busy<br />
for Ihe l~a l und 'h , , ~fJ AI p r~ nl . nel'"<br />
loallon. ~r( u n de,"'~y ~ I WIIZ Rad,o/TV.<br />
WRKO/ WRO R It .• dlo. WQT V. WI.NE.T V,<br />
~nJ In 1M WCVII.1 V Nt"" OCI'MlmtnL A fter<br />
liN <strong>of</strong> the ,ur. \\ NI V'T V. wcva,TV.<br />
nd W L VI,TV "onlf~ch .. ill 31", be up fo,<br />
f.0U~t.o~<br />
s."e,:al deHlopmenl\ .n tla ma.lel h:llH<br />
ldded Of'" ;01>\.11 1M Ide'I~.on .,allOns "llh.n<br />
~hi ~I Ihe ISI_W t~~S <strong>of</strong>fice In Ihe (dPlldl ("Y<br />
~I 1414 -~hl Sireel, UIK'a,,~<br />
The or" .1o'1'31Ch phone numbtr .. 'l16-<br />
"4(o.OI9~ llour. fOf: d"pdl.h conlinue II> be<br />
8;00 •. m. 10 <strong>12</strong>:00 noon,<br />
Dun ,hould (OnUnue 10 ~ l'aiJ lh.ollHh<br />
II)(' WJ1nUI Credo <strong>of</strong>fi ..., JnJ dforls hl'" betn<br />
mJdt II> 'p«J up is)uing <strong>of</strong> ,ec(il'1\.<br />
I \lhN Smnh. former d"palCher 31 WJllfUI<br />
C.«l, ~",,'c.L In ollenl,n, Barbara G""',m ...,.<br />
....ho .. Ihe new d"pJlchu 0111 or S;' . "d 10 Hoh dl" 'I.. ..n I".<br />
. . .."nd: J Im \:on S"h,ndt . I. ror. lUU.<br />
Ilu "lnh~ Man31'" AnJy Mihal:, P,csidenl<br />
lI ob l ;anl"Y. Bob " .. rd. uJ "like \I.."",i<br />
"'e.e deicil'" 10 Iht In'crn;oI'CO"J I C on'-enllon<br />
al I 0< Anto:l~ .n s.:plemNr. The "0.1: d~ys<br />
.. r.e I'relly lonl "ilh nOI a "hole 101 <strong>of</strong> lime<br />
fm ,,~hl--.:elnl•• nd Ihey rtf'OlI Lhll mu"h .... J~<br />
.".oml'''_hed du"nl the .. cel<br />
'1 he oh,trudioni.l. 3re oul 31310 A 1If0-<br />
I'",ed I'O"'CI line fronl \la.ey 10 l'lc;l.anl V .. I,<br />
Icy .1 lheu Id' ~rl Ih;, IUlle, The ~4S- K V I10C<br />
" ~'he''',lrd 10 be eomplete.1 In 198~ and ••<br />
be,n~ cOn\truCleJ I" Cdrr~ I'o"c, from Canada<br />
10 Ihe Nc .... Yorio; ('i.y nrc~. The \',me aq~umrnl~<br />
Ihll "ere used aprnSI Ihe 76~·KV line<br />
I.e be.nk u
ponenlt 10 be 10u,J ~n,J rude ~nd Ih31 Ihe onl)'<br />
'113)' 10 Idl Ihe f~cIs IS 10 be Ihe samt wa)'.<br />
1(1'1 proleel OUI b'elihood: WOlk J3fd)'1<br />
Bu)' union l Comb31 ob\I/UClioni5l~!<br />
RICIIUD FU_los. p.s<br />
Local <strong>12</strong>88 Holds<br />
First Picnic<br />
I ~ I I, 111111 ( u ), .\I~:.\II'II I S, 1~: NN.- Mcmh" rs<br />
o( Ihi, hx:~1 and Ihelr fam,lIn .,(lended Ihe<br />
local') lilsi I"~n;'-. ",I\,,·h wn~ heltl al Ille N~·<br />
liona) oUDrd Almor)' m AugU.1<br />
pl("dtlll ) 'N A,h""l1 and h" .lalT <strong>of</strong> ... O!k·<br />
erf, "'(Ie bu,y 'QO~ln& hambu,&(,s rur OHr 300<br />
f'n)"lc. A, Ih( ~moLc cO'cl(d OUI ",e>ldenl. hI'<br />
Itmalted he·d ne'er had ,ueh fun and Un·1<br />
"'au 10 "Ian anUlhe. p,,·nlC neM )e.lf<br />
Su~h IOOd ~ommenl' came flom lhe: pienl';<br />
111"1 Ihls """er ,"0C' .. a~ 10 sa)' .. c're proud 10<br />
be ~mN:l~ <strong>of</strong> Ihe 1J101he-rhod<br />
C"I RU RI .... ~RO .... At I r ')<br />
Legality <strong>of</strong> Company<br />
Moves Questioned<br />
..<br />
L U. 1J06 (uoW), IH ' ( ' ATIfH. II , I ~-Ttlln~ ~<br />
ale Mill k,nd <strong>of</strong> hl'elic .. 1\h the lecenl lu}olh<br />
nl Illinoi, I' .... er Com"an)'. Many quc~lions<br />
I.dt t" rl ~ 1>I ~r~ Ih, (;11111
~ w ,"o-lU' ronl':!.c' "uh "'I~tc 11011 Inc<br />
Wo,ler, ",II ICc:(llUel lhal all<br />
lhe actIOn ,~ I"kini': place, Thinl about II and<br />
n IcaM ~o and lalk 10 Gene n, Ma.k. Don'l<br />
Sll '''Ih lOU, head In Ihe Sand un III It'S .00 la.e.<br />
RA \ MONU COI.'~"{i\'oou. 1'.5.<br />
,•<br />
Picnic<br />
Lonl U67. CIolu.o. III .• ,..,.., ..., .. ,<br />
. 1 I~ e I'I ~ nlor . , ~ .. 11.« J .... Seno .<br />
" nun •. Vlu r ... ldul John Quuly.<br />
John S. h .. ·.n. M ~ ~o . d l n . Sk .. I .. y<br />
'~~:~i::: ;~E;2:;: Fueu .. ··c 11" • •
66<br />
local 1402 Members<br />
Retire<br />
L.U, 1402 ( ~ ,n ), r l'ITS KU n GlI, "A ~Thi,<br />
monCh we have 1"'0 r~ l irees who have ~rved Ihe<br />
company lonl and d,lIlenlly. II rOlher Paul J .<br />
Casper retired July 16, <strong>1982</strong>. .fter workml 23<br />
yUB. lie .. u h ired A,,,,I " 1'1''1 When first<br />
hired he worked in lhe preuroom . nd in I",<br />
Ih"n a yur he W:l.S workin, in lI ui.dinl I' on<br />
Ihe rolhn, mill operation<br />
Many th~nk, ,11:0 10 reliree John Fedorchak<br />
who rel,ted in 19711, for Ihe leach,", and IUld.<br />
.n~ he la"e 100 Ihal Paul became ~ full ·lled8ed<br />
m,n operator.<br />
In Ihe pa\1 few years Paul Kr>'ed on Ihe<br />
SafclY Commulce and wu le'ponsible for ini·<br />
lIatinll many ufely pro,.ams fOI Ihe benefil <strong>of</strong><br />
hi s fcllow employeu.<br />
When previous mill openlOls eilher rC\IIed<br />
Retirees<br />
...<br />
or lefl for pe'M1n:l1 . e:lO;OIl". I'aul .. as asked by<br />
(',eO'I( CaUo .. ay, m.lI1:'II(' nf m:anufac,,".;nJ.,<br />
to m~tru..:1 rl, p,c"d"l11 01 ou' 10c~I, ~11("(kd Ihe Con.<br />
~ ... nllQn In I 0 .. Anlle\ ....,<br />
I" Ihr .... ,by. nf h'!!h I>rlrmpl,'yn>rnl fl)l m~n~<br />
po!ople ~efl).' Ihe UrI,led !llal~'" Ihe nlQ.I Inl·<br />
pOrl~nl f:l.ldcnl. 1 ...... 1 I'A4; .n4<br />
.". n~ nWIII, .hld .Ie... rd, Lonl I ......<br />
Officers Represent l ocal<br />
1484 ol lBEW Convention<br />
I_U. 1484 (uo"'), Sl'RACUS";' N.V ~The<br />
ddeM,lIn f.om l.oc81 1464 r(cenlly relurned<br />
fll)m Ihe nod Cl)n~~ntjl)n <strong>of</strong> the !nEW, h ... ld<br />
in LOI Anllclcs. Cnliforni:a. Rcprei\Cnling Ih""<br />
locpl "Cle W.her M psscy, ple .. denl; Charles
.1 11M 1101 ... Ubukl ...0,:...... Modi .., kfl<br />
.,~ T_ lI~lu , prus Menl • .." L.,.,"<br />
'I..",I\J', 1i" ..... I. 1 M~I."7 , Loul 11':<br />
~,~:~,; ;i;;;~1 Vk .......,..... t Jack B. ,.); ..... I)kk<br />
lice prtsidcnl: Koben 1 ' lIi ~, Iln~ncial<br />
~c r t l ury: and Funk I h uh, ch,d steward.<br />
. The deltl3te§ arc p.oud 10 reporl Ihe rtekcion<br />
o f Cha.les II l'lliard, Inlernahunal Presi·<br />
iknl: John J. Barry, Vice P,eSldenl, Third D,slficl;<br />
Ilnd John J , M t Nuhy, ItrSI D ')UIC[ . eprc_<br />
~nIJli,e 10 Ihe Inlclnalional F.~c clll"c Council.<br />
The dtlclates 'Hre im l)ft~d by lhe: .rnounl<br />
..I)f !leilOIl' husin~ acted on in ~ .. ch n ,lion<br />
PC:riOd <strong>of</strong> lime.<br />
VarioliS glle"il ~jleake" menlioned Ihe im·<br />
porlDn~e <strong>of</strong> conlriblitmH 10 COI'l I n.:nl 14R4<br />
concurs ... ilh Ih" and urIC. all mcmhc:.s to<br />
pnruc,pate In Ihe COI'I cI'''ck-01T wh" h .... as<br />
It"cnlly nClloli:ued.<br />
Sc
vI" I""al II ~L~lkJ .. ilh the SohJ ...;ty Dance.<br />
Solidarity P,CnIC, and last bill IT>O\t importanl.<br />
the Solid3rily Labor Day Palatk. This parade<br />
.... 5 labor's ulule 10 Ihe Ameri~an ..·orLu.<br />
T hanks 10 all who participnlrd In Ihese e>enlS.<br />
Thi§ wa§ Irue b'Olherhood at ... orl<br />
Once alaln il IS Chlioolm .. s lime A, We cnlel<br />
inlO this holiday Kason. ....e mU~1 remember<br />
Ihose "'ho are unforlunaie and the POOl. upe·<br />
cially Iht children. Christm3s is for Ihem Only<br />
one queslion is In their mind~ .... hAI will Santa<br />
bring? In Ihe ~Ilirit <strong>of</strong> love nn.esidtnl Bre ... er invited them<br />
to I\lend fUlllre mcelin~.<br />
r lopo-.al~ for conlnet ~IOlIalions can be<br />
5ubmilltd III ..... U'nl 10 ~Ic .. a.d. or <strong>of</strong>ficers al<br />
an~l\me<br />
Our l o.:al 1~1~ Chrislmas dan,e ... ilI be held<br />
on Drcemhcr II. 198~-food. music. ~"ncinland<br />
p.iles, 1I0pc e>cr)one $'lIns up III lime<br />
If )"ou mi~'en a rerson a<br />
reeling <strong>of</strong> pc.sonal ~ati
~hee's<br />
(Iunal ,ramude.<br />
.. ll!crc is 00 doubt thaI Ihothe. Whlll: saved<br />
I life thlll ev~nlng, USin, a I~ hn le conl3mmcnl 10 Lire ~4{).fool lall<br />
coohn, lo"ers, S,,-.quehanna II 3 symbol or<br />
conllnued ,,'OI'U' .nd secu. ily fo r the fm·<br />
ployces <strong>of</strong> I'cnnnlvanlO I'o"u a"d lilOhl Com.<br />
Steam Electric Station<br />
I "ould h~~ to eonllDllllalC all Iho«: ",ho<br />
"{)Ik al SI"qllchann,,; a 101 <strong>of</strong> hald ,"Oil,<br />
f,uStrallon, lonl hours. ~IcC I IIc~s olghl~, and<br />
bughle. ",enl mlO ",~lmg Ih .. 1 abor Day po'<br />
'ihlt. The ha.d "0111: COnllllllc", bOl in a ne ..<br />
,h31'Ie, (0' lbe n""lear Indu,uy.<br />
Ro.'.r R . I II'(; ........ s rs<br />
Newly Charfered<br />
M ~ ....... " 01 .~ .. ' l oral u.o~ . " o~ 'rut . o .. ~ ., .r~<br />
. 110" . .. Hili IMI. ~III,, 'U.<br />
New local 1604<br />
lists Officers<br />
IpU, 160"' (w.l, MO;, 'TItEAL. Q U E._r tllo"<br />
~1.lcrS Dll d Il Wlhcri o( the IIlI W. We ~,e<br />
ploud to annOUn.e Ihe b",h "f I ""al I6().I hel~<br />
III Monllul. fOln",rl)" Unn 29 <strong>of</strong> l,uc31 636<br />
Our ele~Led uce .. li>c< :tIt And.e DOlllin.<br />
preSIdent; Robell Prc.,oo, ',(e presidenl. M3"<br />
Cortlnll. ""~ICI~')'; Rul ·"'c"w...," liut'l.<br />
lIu.",e.; and \lllton Ih llin, hu'mtS~ alieni<br />
Wc ale confident Ih31 wilh t1ur new c~~,ull,e~<br />
and I'clollallf1~ Cumnllul'c "'e ",ll h ,l'~ a<br />
IlIudl,,"li, .. )ear (Of Q'It "'emiter.hlp and COllI'<br />
pan)" 1 1 1 1~C Ihi' cOIning enl l'O'"b1e.<br />
Me' .hfte SoeUI~ ec ric,,,, tie nOl:o nou,<br />
'inlCl",n' ~nnond b nalu"nce dt 10C31 160-' lie<br />
\lontruE qUt .h:rnl tlall Un"e 29 de Local 636.<br />
Apr"" lei elecllons e~C
7.<br />
... ould h~Ie 3 ",umm~, roundup" <strong>of</strong> v3riOU\<br />
CI~nlS that h~I' ~ hJ PI'C'nOn. and Ddons C. a" f.om<br />
lhe uniOn Thl' p'OI:.am is for Union "nd<br />
Company flCflonncl alt ~ e.<br />
w llhln Ihe [la\t fi'e )'ears. the union ha~ JOne<br />
('n 'trike 1"'0 11m«, At Ih~ IImel, ... e haH<br />
hecn encouralled and Ihankful for Ihe help g"en<br />
hy other un,on, al .'a.ious ptanlS Ihroughout<br />
Ihe counly, In turn. we. U a uOIon. hal'e been<br />
helpln@. ol h ~ 1 unIon. On ~ I flke 01 Ire in need<br />
" 001 la)'<strong>of</strong>r cUlbacks. etc. I Ihou~ hl I ....'mlr!<br />
mention thlt M) thnl other unions Multi be Dwnre<br />
o f helpin .. othel$ io need <strong>of</strong> encoLlrD .. ~n'en t nnd<br />
'upPOri ... hen Ihe'\C 31 Cenlerlo"n ~ho,,! d con<br />
!lnUe 10 increa\.C .... ilh conSlalll c"n. fo . men.<br />
D ynakttric hM the m~m contract at the<br />
llV ... e. hou),C and current'y employs about 30<br />
men Hy <strong>December</strong> unolhe. 10 men ... ill be<br />
rmplo)'ed 10 ... or ~ un c;lblc If a)'~ . D),naleel ric<br />
C\I'1>0.0. K,. Pro .. ~fl 10 .IRI" " .. Carl<br />
Sp. " l lu. D, .. II I. 0.."" To .. ,. Ct-dl. I'h..,. Jlu .... .<br />
Ca.,. Oibo~ . Rob ~~ .... nd ~ r . !!I '~ .f JlOOlu. 0. .... 7<br />
SIto ... . l od Bill C.' Ioa. lliO! p ..... "1 lor 1M plNtto<br />
.... D • • ,II l\" ~If ~ """.<br />
R .d .~d<br />
Retirees<br />
••• lM!" <strong>of</strong> lAK*I \11 1 ..... aU . ..
~ ,,0.1t,; r>ictllr~ 100'" cuod for Drute but<br />
I for I'.d,erinr. or l inC'\ and Slalions. There<br />
:V" indl~auon, thaI 03.hnlllon ma) be . hehed<br />
for 3"hile. T"er,'c app.emice. and wme jour_<br />
.""ymcn "Cfc bId <strong>of</strong>f .II l'lckctlnll " 0 " in<br />
UII",t. bill most ",cre rehired in October.<br />
J:hcre are many Irp~ elC'1'5 and the,e i. ~ I so a<br />
ca ll a, Il,u""" for men. 50 there', no necd fo r<br />
any member <strong>of</strong> 1788 to be OLiI oe<br />
'don', ume. A happy holldDY suson 10 nery·<br />
. f)~1<br />
I Thoullhl for lhe monlh :<br />
" \\ hal Ih~ 'U!"'I;OI man !oO!ipilality<br />
..... en.lOyed.<br />
On Ihe "ork Kene locally. thin;' lemain<br />
rather bleak. Aflcr !lOme delay and be"inl for<br />
IInanci ng. Ihe "super rll."" 1I 0bb~ Con.rruellon<br />
CompJny. is wcll under"ay on COlUlrllelion <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe I cdetal Il ui ldml in T allahasscc. The lonl'<br />
..... Jiled Sheraton HOlel pro;ect has been de·<br />
layed indefinilely due 10 difficulties in obt.aininl<br />
IInancin" On a blillhlel note. I 1m pleased 10<br />
report th3t a 14 ~·mile. 23G-KV Iransmission<br />
lII1e ~, beinl buill ,m/.. m in oul jurisdiclion.<br />
Th" hilh-line is beinl conslrueled for the elty<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tallllhauc:e by lI e~" Utili Ii ... Construction<br />
Cornp~ny o f ) a~k!lOnvllle. Flolida When com·<br />
pl cled, il " 'ilI connect Ihe fa~ilillcs o f lhe city<br />
o f T.lIah.uc:c ...."h lho.e <strong>of</strong> the GCQ'I~ia Po"u<br />
Company. We ale. o f COUI ..... ~ely pln..,d 10<br />
hive lIeall Ulililies In our juri\
n<br />
Ioc:rol union~ "'ho arc providinl ",ork for Ih~""<br />
Ira>elin, II rolhe~ indudin, l oeal 606, Or.<br />
lando. Flonda, Lonl 1 20~. Gainr$ .. Ue. Florida.<br />
and lexal )49, MlamL Aorida. We certainly<br />
apprec.ale lhe employment opportun.ly. 8,0Ih·<br />
cIS .. no",· Ihl lhe olf·year ele~lions a.e histolY,<br />
""e c:ron loo ~ al ~rne >ictorits and IoOrne dduh.<br />
I hope our '1~loria outnumber our dduls.<br />
ht our 1oc,1 and Mate primary eleclion held<br />
on Oclober ~. only 20 pe"~enl <strong>of</strong> the elil.ble<br />
~",Ic.~ .1 the.r ballol.! .. Pniful. isn't i l ~ Im:ro,ine<br />
Ihal 20 pelcent nn oonl/ol our de~ l iny. I Ie·<br />
cenlly '" IS lold IhDl an absent« ballol wa,<br />
ineffeclive and u~u:r.l1y nol a si,ntlicanl factOI<br />
in ~n election. On a >'ery imPUllanl local mal·<br />
Itr in the o..to:Jboc.( prima,y, the le.ult ".1> de·<br />
eided by only 'hC' absentC'C' ballOI$. lI. e11'lC'mbel.<br />
1J,011wrs and Sisters, your vote dyn count<br />
Until ,",'c. :u ollan,zc:d lab1) hu, tstabli,hed iIS ne w headq""r.<br />
tels at 170 II ridgc Street in Munehest(r, New<br />
l lnmpshitc.<br />
Mn.PHP I IN{OlN. P.S.<br />
Congratulations<br />
Lt" ro ,Ia"'. Ru)I"Uj (\Ia..... ~ • • ,.. 1 ",u hlon' II ..<br />
Cu. kr <strong>of</strong> Lonl 1935. N o .' ~ C . .. IO.., Ohio. co..<br />
."nul'lts C~ItO ' 7 IIt0d_ . J. Il.ty ,\I " K la" ~r.<br />
M .", ,.. ,, ~ • • h-..;. K_IHI. " odul ~ 1I lI.uII. M<strong>of</strong>>·<br />
"" M .... dl .• nd h .. ~s lIoll ... . o. '''~ . .... p'*lIon<br />
<strong>of</strong> ,1It1•• pp ••• rk uMp '...;aial .<br />
Apprentice Graduotes<br />
Receive Cert ifica tes<br />
L-U. ItlS Itn.), NOR III (,;'\'I\ I U ...... , UIIIO<br />
Membe.s tmplo)cd in the Tool Ind nit Room<br />
compltted Iheir fuur·)'e:r.r Hainln. under 'he<br />
d;rc~lion or th~ Join[ Apprenlkesh,p COmmil'<br />
tee "nd received their journeYPCf\ice<br />
bUlion '" hen bu~in.. 'Ifl!i.. It union families<br />
don'l look for Iht union label and SC'"icC'S, ",ho<br />
",,11~ Union membc:r~· JOb Sot'curny may depend<br />
on II!<br />
The E~C'culi'e IklaloJ. <strong>of</strong>ficcr"- lind all union<br />
' cpr(';('ntall"e~ ntend thell >el) bc:"1 w.~hcs 10<br />
you, your fanlily. Iflcnds, and .elatl~es during<br />
Ih .. ~prcial hohdays '~<br />
C .. n.ih . ...,•.<br />
local Ratifies Best<br />
Contract Ever<br />
L-U. 2053 (t m), NOK\\ ICII. N.\',-Loc:r.1 20n<br />
" ,·cry hapM 10 Icpor l Ih~1 tht membership.<br />
on June )0. <strong>1982</strong>, la[.lied ",hat is pelhapS Ihe<br />
bt~1 tll.cc·)eal ~c\ e\Cr lor our 1oc:r.1. 1 hC'<br />
NeJQlia[ing Comm.llec <strong>of</strong> Prcs,denl DuslfK'Sli<br />
Man~gcr Gco •• e CarnllkC', Vice 1',C'!.idenl Clyde<br />
Il al~ff. Reco.donl SC'crelary I innor lIeuer.<br />
• nd "Ie.. ards I),d l.~n,:lCC' 10 lhe local. A<br />
dlnnel·dance and ,real e'(mn, "a~ held. We<br />
had nol had ~ d.nner In se~C'ral )UIS.<br />
I Am sorry 10 Inform )·ou Ihal for11'lC'r pres;.<br />
d,nl/b~ine" m"n_,er r.ank Diamond paSM:d<br />
a".y and ... ill tic mi,'>Cd by nil ... ho knc:w him.<br />
Our s)'mp3Ihy 1l0l$ oUI 10 h,s ""ife: and family.<br />
Ilopinil 10 sec )0" M the n C~ 1 le.llula. meel·<br />
inll wi,h a full leport on Ihe Inlc:rnutlonal Con·<br />
'cn'",n fr um 1',,,,ldelll/liu.in,, •• Man"lIer c. .. n·<br />
II l..e.<br />
1.1.5 I'lOvP, 1'.5.<br />
S ~ o .. n II Ih~<br />
Clambake<br />
.I ... bah <strong>of</strong> Local IOU, S, •••• , ••<br />
N . \' ~ •• t ll ro l~'" A" (hbn:1I, na"l. ... IILlt<br />
S" ...... kit.<br />
local 2084 Holds<br />
Annual Clambake<br />
L • 208", (rn. )., S \' RA CUSE, N.Y._l.oelll "<br />
208" held ils AnnUli ClambakC' on AUI!))I 21<br />
al Illnu"adC'l". G.o>C'. FlOm 1:00 10 6:00 p ~<br />
aCI.ve .nd lellred rnem~rs and lunl. <strong>of</strong> memo<br />
be' l en,oyed food, lun, and garne~, Thanks 10<br />
Ihe m~ny membe.! who btoughl door PI I~~<br />
("'c: hid S(lrne vcr)' good ones) . The COP(.·<br />
~Ono laffk and the clambake ."me ,",crC' "<br />
oompiC'lc ~UCC¢'iS. Thanks 10 ,II <strong>of</strong> you for<br />
ma~m, Ih.s ba ~ e [he ~I )C'I.<br />
On June 18. <strong>1982</strong>, Recording ~crela.y Mike<br />
Allcn "''''"' honored at • d,nocr al lhe NOflh ... ~<br />
Inn. SYlacu~. Ne"" Vorl for OOmplel.nl a<br />
sellCS <strong>of</strong> rour""s on labo. '\Iu.hes. l'hc$<br />
Iny ,nforlfl,;luon you rna)' hhe for our IHF.W<br />
}oll"'o/.<br />
I "ould alilO li kC' 10 mention Ihal in SC'n...,<br />
lenlher. <strong>1982</strong> t h ~ local losl a true and loyal<br />
l\rolher. Ju mcs W. Urady. Brothe. Il rDdy hau.<br />
I hearl ""aek. We ""i11 inde.:.d miss him. Our<br />
de~pc~1 sympathy is e~ lcnde d to h i~ f~n" l y.<br />
We nl .... WIUll 10 th~nk Brother Mike Wh ile<br />
fur allcmlllina '0 reviVe Brolhe. IIrady by pe r ...<br />
forminll CPR.<br />
10 ANN MCGAHA, P.S.<br />
~
Retiree<br />
".111. I I U I~ 0' 1.-.1<br />
11'1. W.ltrl . .... N .Y ~<br />
_~II'" "'.. "'.. Sloe II<br />
.11 ." t lll bo .. lu .<br />
Di vision <strong>of</strong> Com pony<br />
To Open in Watertown<br />
·~U' 1101 (1m ). WAT!·:RTO\\:-.I. 1"." ._0)'<br />
w. III <strong>of</strong> US .re p:l;nfull), ''':I.e th:.t .. e .re<br />
C1periencrni lnother, I:l y<strong>of</strong>t. 'Wc ~inceldy hope<br />
mal it .... ,11 be short·l .. ed.<br />
De'pile the lay<strong>of</strong>f, optimi~m e.i~'$ bcc~usc<br />
lO'e ha\'e .ecrllily nCILOliaied lenn. for a modi·<br />
", ~calion <strong>of</strong> our currenl colleelhe, bargaininll<br />
.greemenl 10 include a new d,~",oll <strong>of</strong> OUr<br />
ompany open.n, in WalNto"n, When thi$<br />
d,~ision lca c he~ ,IJ f"Oleniial for 11U"lh il IS<br />
k.~cled 10 h'»e a dellnilc .mp:.cl on the em·<br />
"layment ~Iua.ion in Ih,~ community. It IS rC·<br />
freshm, 10 ~e Iro".h III .oe.... <strong>of</strong> .he crono""c<br />
d,male <strong>of</strong> Ihe eounlry, Wc ""oh to Ihank Ihe<br />
l.qllo .. in, members <strong>of</strong> Ille MCT NCIOtlntlnl<br />
Committee for Ihe Crr.e intends '0 do as mu' <strong>of</strong> OH. JO )"13 <strong>of</strong> ......'n.<br />
failed 10 "n
tere~!iIlM. Some congressme n do nOI seem to<br />
apprecinte this ne w fo rm <strong>of</strong> interu t and concun.<br />
They have voiced an objection, and the<br />
practice has ~en stopped.<br />
Obviously, those .... ho find the e,·aluMion<br />
obje(tionable are those who a re concerned that<br />
their constituenu will discover thnl their VO!_<br />
ina record on defen!IC issues may not ~ consistent<br />
wit h their publicly stated views. Some<br />
<strong>of</strong> our elected representatives have clearly demonstuted<br />
in recent )·ears that they seem to be<br />
more in'·olved in international issues than l(Kal<br />
consideralions. I'm beginning to ....·onder if the<br />
d ivided loyalties o f some <strong>of</strong> them are not rnlly<br />
undermininl the best interests <strong>of</strong> thi. counCfY.<br />
Someday ..... e will have to ;lSk ourscl,·es if ...·c<br />
un alford 10 elect people who serve two maslen<br />
.. In ...·hose interest does YOLlr elected repre_<br />
sentlllh·e se,,·e~<br />
In 1980, eight senators ..... ere rated '· ....·eak'·<br />
on defense How many are ...·eak on dden!IC<br />
today' 'f11.e Navy W!I$ interested in how ou r<br />
representati,·cs really '·Ole on defense issuesand<br />
you should be, too.<br />
Today. the gcneral feding is that entitlement<br />
progrum~. welfare, weial security. and fede ral<br />
retirement programs a re being reduced to subsidire<br />
a ma'sive and long o '·erd ue defense liP.<br />
dat,ng. Thi. is .... hat the image makus and<br />
npinion nlOldet$ .... ould have liS believe. , do n't<br />
believe thm ot all. T believe that these program,<br />
ale reduced to fund Our foreign entitlement<br />
program •. ScnalOr Jesse Helms did a lillie reo<br />
search on our fOldgn aid ~pending program,<br />
and d i!ICovered that the American public has<br />
given aw~y $2.3 trillion o~er the paSl 36 yenrs.<br />
On you know who lhM m(}n~y W~~ t "1..~,, aw uy<br />
from? Do you know wh o gayc it a way? The<br />
p~ople you elected to represent-you. Cnn you<br />
ufford 10 ha,·e this kin d o f representation?<br />
Can I ~nbslanti a t e these. statcments? Wri te to<br />
me and request it.<br />
Item !n the n~"$: S"" '"'''''c/5CQ Ex",,,I"rr,<br />
Augu,t S. <strong>1982</strong>, captioncd '·So,iet Navy Superior!"<br />
T hi~ is tho opinion <strong>of</strong> Jilnc~ Fighting<br />
ShiP'l. Captain Moore, editnr <strong>of</strong> that IlUblica.<br />
t;on allrihllles this to ... the failure <strong>of</strong> past<br />
ndminiltrator< to pro,·ide adequatcly for their<br />
COUntry·~ ",,,urily " That sentence tells II<br />
nil.<br />
Your elected representati>·e may have been<br />
one <strong>of</strong> those rt~ponsible for OUr present po~i.<br />
tion. Think about il<br />
JOSJ;P1l SenoN"- JJ.., R.S./I'.S.<br />
On Job<br />
ll ~rmu Wllh ~. Randy B~nnru r, .nd Ctu Do ..<br />
0' 1.0 ... 1 IIlJ, l,J'n.hbll'K. V • .• a" lho"n I. kln.<br />
a bru" " 0 111 Ih lO t, d .. oIrl In Ih. \!arhlnr Shop.<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Bod Year<br />
For locol 2173<br />
L U. I nJ (.m ), LYNCIIBU RG, VA .-The<br />
year <strong>1982</strong> is almost hi5l0ry. As we hend into<br />
t983 .... c do so with a cautious eye toward the<br />
futule I bel,e'·c therc arC many "ncerl:unt,es<br />
[h"t fa~c us.<br />
In relrO,peet. <strong>1982</strong> "as a prelly bad )ear for<br />
all <strong>of</strong> ,,~, O"r membcrship is do ....·n to an 011-<br />
lime low. Our mcmbe,s alld families are hurtlnll<br />
beca ... ~e or the reccssion-from layo ffs and short<br />
74 ....·ork h o~"s. And we're all hurting fro m ~ k y-<br />
hig h in terest rates. What"s happening. 10 us is<br />
ha ppening 10 .... o rk ing people a ll o ver the coun·<br />
try. Unemployment is at its hiahcsl level in<br />
42 yea r5. Nobody can be cert a in his o r her<br />
job will still be there tomorrow.<br />
Once again it is Christmas time. It is a tilT)(!<br />
for reHeeting o n the past and looking fo rward<br />
10 the fu ture as "·e stri'·e to make o ur lives.<br />
,,'ork. ho mes. and our fami lies a lillIe bellCr<br />
and a lillIe happier. It is a season o f the yeu r<br />
when all people are reminded that it is a time<br />
for dOing good not o nly for ourselvtS. but<br />
also for our neighboners who gi~e fleely o f their time<br />
in bringing the joy <strong>of</strong> Christmas to the poor.<br />
sick, un d the elderly. We wi.~h all lhe membet$<br />
and their families a most JoyouS Christmu alld<br />
lIoloday Season.<br />
Unlll nut month, take care and stay .... ell.<br />
WI LLIA M ClEASY, 1' .5.<br />
Shown<br />
Rtprt.u nla1J •• y .• h .. rd<br />
"Iuldonl Jorr, SI .. a~ .. ~<br />
donl/ bullnn. manaKU <strong>of</strong><br />
N .Y.<br />
Officers<br />
t • hnat, "",rtl.<br />
~ I .ndln. , Ih'~"<br />
7.tndlrl, I , M." .... nl, InIU.<br />
ullon_. Rrp.u.nl . TI~. I':d ... ,d h . p.tr, Jor".<br />
SP .... ... , Ch • • t • • La .. I'a, and Ralph Porto •.<br />
locol 2218 Holds<br />
Election<br />
L.U. nil tu" ..). l'OUGHl-a: t:PSI E, N.\'_<br />
At the legular m~ting in June, the elecllon<br />
.....,.s held fOI <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> our local Elected "ere<br />
President/ BusinO"Ss Manager Gelty C. Sprague,<br />
Vio;e !'re,iden t Amelia C. ibrrin,.r, Recording<br />
s.:cret:r.ry Jane 0, BUill. Financial Secretary<br />
Ralph S Poiler, nnd T rU5urcr Charles I'.<br />
LauriA Elected to the Eucutive Hoard ..·ere<br />
the abo'e <strong>of</strong>fice .. and MOnica M. Cermiller,<br />
Susan M. Janak. Joseph Ma~troeni. Charles 0<br />
Tuttle. and 11erbert G. Zindlel .<br />
At the regular meeting in July the onke~<br />
....e'·e l"Oln on by <strong>International</strong> Keplt"'>Cntati'·e<br />
Ed ...:!.rd h.pel.<br />
Pres,dent Spra,ue has assigncd I-Io .... urd<br />
Schlcnker to act as door forem~n :l.t the gen·<br />
eral m~etin~.<br />
~U5A~ !\t. J A~~", P.S.<br />
Get Involved And<br />
Stand Together, Says Scribe<br />
1,.1), 22M' (u). BEAUMONT, TEX._ Exorbitant<br />
and unnecc~sarily high i!1 ! ~rest fMC!, ~tallSerinK<br />
unemployment increa.ing d ~jJy. and OUlr~l>tOu.<br />
prices tor the n eccs~i ti cs ot Ule ore aU prod"ccd<br />
by the resul ts o f wh at the American<br />
-,<br />
I<br />
.... orker is now experiencmg, the Reagan<br />
ministration.<br />
We, as the workinlj. forC
~,ol 2325 Scribe<br />
rite5 First letter<br />
LU. 2115 ( IP ~. WORCF..'I'ER, M,\ SS.-This<br />
s my 11.)1 Irlicle fot Ille lOll",,,i 11'0 I must<br />
admil Ihi~ i, II ralhH difficult aniln~nl. I<br />
b."" juSt ,(tu•...,d from the Inu:rnltional Con<br />
'"cnlion and I've b«n informed Ihal lhe ()e.<br />
1Qber and f'.Iovcmber ~5ues .. m be enti.ely dc-<br />
' O l ed \0 Ihe Con'cnlion, JO lhere i5: no ...,cd<br />
o . ecap the eVCnL\.<br />
I hope Iha\ by the lime thi, ank": is publi§hcd<br />
aU Qf our AI'L·CIO OOf'E.cnoorsrd candidales<br />
""II have achieved IUC«SS and that<br />
l'Mit efforts HI ,c.. er~ II. CIII:IO'5 dcva§l:uinll<br />
anli-labor PQ h ~ i" ...·iII be .. ell underway.<br />
I can ,eport on Ihe )ucce5 <strong>of</strong> our new bu..;·<br />
5~ mana,er's clforl~ \0 bUIld an cfficicnl<br />
.[cward sy.tem, One <strong>of</strong> JIm's major loals in<br />
.Office i, Ihe SlrucllIrinl ami CdUC:lllion <strong>of</strong> hi,<br />
"e.... ards So f.r, III look$ and ~ wOllina ...·ell.<br />
Wilh M I !kll's ron~inuinl e!fom ~o di~rupt<br />
kN;al uni~y. Ihi' new MrUClure IS • m:.jor force<br />
in a"'islln. lim to May on lop <strong>of</strong> .n situations.<br />
I hope our mcmbers arc by now aware <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihe retlltn <strong>of</strong> un;1 m«tinIS. l:n.,h monlh a<br />
nion meetinl will be held on '~cllic da te$ in<br />
each <strong>of</strong> the liv~ un;ls. For dMt:!! and time~ conuil<br />
your ne"",irlter or call the IInion oRice al<br />
366-4166<br />
I am also plu~d to report thaI ollr Ioc::al<br />
information lape is now updated ..«kly and<br />
new important information is added daily if<br />
ncccnary. The phone number is 366-1422.<br />
I WIll Iry 10 conlinue wlitinll this coiumn<br />
for our local. It has. been u lonll time ~ince<br />
],.o .. ho a,c a\,."nc.ll ttl A rAT<br />
t "'-"- ..<br />
"<br />
.__<br />
... III relain thei, eAisunl benelil packa,e Inil<br />
WIll (Qn\lnlle 10 be .ep,e~nted by the presenl<br />
union.<br />
A s • rnub <strong>of</strong> the ~lI lemenl <strong>of</strong> Ihe P'''I'<br />
nancy disability c~ ... on by the Union .I.IMI<br />
the New Ettlland Telephone Company. over<br />
900 clillible applicanlli ... iII shDle in Ihe <strong>12</strong>5.000<br />
!oClllement. Ou, local hail over 70 Ipplicants.<br />
A MW Vision C •• e 1'1an ~ into elTecl<br />
Janlla,y I. 11183. prO_,dlnl eye eum;nDtions.<br />
Icn!oC~ anll frames 10 our members in NET<br />
Com p~n y and Ihelr dlilble dependents. The<br />
le.,,1 <strong>of</strong> reimbu~menl provIded by the plan<br />
.. ,II be applO"ma~ely ~O ....,rcent <strong>of</strong> the ,easonallie<br />
and cuSlomary cha.ae for Ihe K,v;ces anil<br />
~IIpp1i(~ received.<br />
We ha'-e lecc;ved the I,bilnlo,'s dc';\ion<br />
,elaldin. our AAA ca.., Involv;nl an IInJuSt<br />
lermlnation <strong>of</strong> an employee <strong>of</strong> the Contmental<br />
T elephone Company <strong>of</strong> Velmonl Arbillator<br />
William Fallon found thaI Ihe In
•<br />
Irl~'S HI~I~I~!<br />
rl~lIe .tfficiul<br />
H;llllilft.11 .tllall-tZ<br />
.~Ulell.hll- \\';lfcll<br />
We are pleased to announce thi'lilhis handsome and<br />
dependable walch is now available to all members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Brotherhood</strong>. Engraved with the seal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>International</strong><br />
<strong>Brotherhood</strong> 01 Electrical Workers on its face this quartz<br />
calendar walch is made by the Hamilton Watch Company. II<br />
features a yellow gold finish with brown lizard band, quick<br />
change calendar, sweeping second hand and is waler<br />
resistant.<br />
The watch is guaranteed in writing for one year and makes<br />
an ideal gilt for retirements, graduations, birthdays and other<br />
important occasions. The price is $67.50 including postage<br />
and insurance for our members.<br />
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD<br />
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS<br />
1<strong>12</strong>5151h Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005<br />
Enclosed lind my check (or money order) for $, _____ _<br />
No. Watches Desired ______ Price _______ _<br />
Total $<br />
NAME LOCAL NO. CARD NO.<br />
ADDRESS<br />
CITY STATE ZIP<br />
The above listed article will be supplied only when the proper<br />
amount has been remitted. Postage is paid by the<br />
<strong>International</strong>.<br />
NOTE TO CANADIAN MEMBERS: We are unable to furnish<br />
watches to members in Canada. Contact Vice President Ken<br />
Rose regarding watches available to Canadian members.
II\IIVIEI'JIDRIFJM<br />
Prayer for Our Deceased Members<br />
AJ' the C hristmas season draws ncar, alld the spirit oj JlrOfherhood becomes a lillie clorer to liS all, om IwarlS<br />
remember Ille mallY good Brothers alld Sisters who /ral'l! pas.red 011. !-Im'c merc), 01' (1/1 those whose n(lmes we<br />
inscribe here Gild all wlro hal'e flied this year. A mell.<br />
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1,600.00<br />
1,600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
304.16<br />
1.600.00<br />
2,000.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
2.000.00<br />
1.600 DO<br />
1,600.00<br />
1.60000<br />
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1.600.00<br />
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1.600.00<br />
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1.600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
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1,600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
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1.600.00<br />
2.000.00<br />
1,600.00<br />
111.10<br />
2,000.00<br />
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loc.1<br />
1194<br />
<strong>12</strong>28<br />
1340<br />
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1.600.00<br />
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1.600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
1.600,00<br />
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1.600.00<br />
1.600.00<br />
2.000.00<br />
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1.600.00<br />
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<strong>International</strong> <strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electri,al Workers -<br />
Pension and Death Benefit Payment Report<br />
<strong>IBEW</strong> PENSION<br />
B(NUIT FUND<br />
meTRICAL WORK[RS'<br />
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION<br />
NATIONAL meTRICAL<br />
BENEfiT FUND<br />
NUMBER AOMITTEO TO PENSION LAST MONTH<br />
457<br />
199<br />
TOTAL NUMBER ON PENSION<br />
73,701<br />
31,436<br />
TOTAL PENSION PAYMENTS LAST MONTH<br />
$ 4,134,546.56<br />
I 4,934,442.95<br />
TOTAL PENSION PAYMENTS LAST <strong>12</strong> MONTHS<br />
I4B,9B2,105.05<br />
~8,283,232 .70<br />
OEATH 8ENEfiTS PAlO LAST MONTH<br />
$ 116,825.30<br />
<strong>International</strong> <strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electri,al Workers -<br />
Pension and Death Benefit Payment Report<br />
<strong>IBEW</strong> PENSION meTRICAL WORK ERS' NATIONAL meTRI CAL<br />
B[NEfIT fUND BENEFIT ASSOCIATION B[NEIJI FUND<br />
NUMBER AOMITTEO TO PENSION LAST MONTH 517 300<br />
TOTAL NUMBER ON PENSION 73,857 31 ,574<br />
TOTAL PENSION PAYMENTS LAST MONTH $ 4,179,064.21 $ 5,061 ,B76.47<br />
TOTAL PENSION PAYMENTS LAST <strong>12</strong> MONTHS 149,255,825.86 $58,798,852.78<br />
$ 95, 149. 24 $ 669,567.19<br />
<strong>International</strong> <strong>Brotherhood</strong> <strong>of</strong> Electri(al Workers -<br />
Pension and Death Benefit Payment Report<br />
NUMBER AOMITTEO TO PENSION LAST MONTH<br />
<strong>IBEW</strong> PENSION<br />
B[NUtT FUND<br />
420<br />
meTRICAL WORKERS'<br />
BENEfIT ASSOCIATION<br />
NATIONAL ElECTR ICAL<br />
BeNEfIT 'UNU<br />
TOTAL NUM8ER ON PENSION<br />
TOTAL PENSION PAYMENTS LAST MONTH<br />
TOTAl PfNSION PAYMENTS lAST <strong>12</strong> MONTHS<br />
DEATH BENEFITS PAID LAST MONTH<br />
DEATH BENEfiTS PAID LAST <strong>12</strong> MONTHS<br />
73,958<br />
$ 4,154,968.56<br />
149,378,434.46<br />
$ 117,497.01<br />
845,376.66<br />
$ 5,165,662.26<br />
~9,1 6 2, 464 .70<br />
RESEARCH AND EDUCATION<br />
(Collf/mll'(i from l)a/t(' 1 1)<br />
a~,o,:~,;_hle "s.lin,! an Hldlviuual v.ho file,<br />
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wlth holdmg (the \\'·4 form). For .... ;Igc,<br />
p.IIU after June 30. 1983. an individual<br />
" , ub)Cd 10 a S500 pen,llly for a sla tement<br />
th!., re'lIlt~ in a .. I ecrelton<br />
T he Economic Recovery T ax Act <strong>of</strong><br />
19 8 1 and the T ax Equity and Fiscal Respon\ibllity<br />
Act o f <strong>1982</strong> hale brought<br />
changes Ihat .... 111 be rl:nected in Ihu<br />
indilidu!lJ"s la1C re[Urn for 19 82. which<br />
is due no laler Ihan April 15. 1983. Even,.<br />
tnpnyer should be well informed on<br />
thc~e e han ge~ to avoid difficulty in fi1in~<br />
to avoid :m)' potenlinl liabi lity for penallies<br />
or I1nc ~, nnd to insure against paying ,
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· The Night the Angels Sang<br />
All was still upon the hillside,<br />
Shepherds kept watch o'er their<br />
sheep<br />
Guarding them from every danger<br />
.- While the world was fast asleep.<br />
Suddenly a light from heaven<br />
Changed the nighttime into day_<br />
.- Shepherds trembled as they saw it;<br />
Knelt to hear the angels say:<br />
"fear not!" For we bring glad<br />
tidings!<br />
Born in Bethlehem this night;<br />
Christ the Saviour, sent from heaven,<br />
..... Robed in heaven's radiant ligh11 "<br />
Gates <strong>of</strong> heaven were flung open!<br />
Angels chorus came to earth!<br />
Filled the hillside with their music!<br />
_ Sang the wonders <strong>of</strong> Christ's birth!<br />
Here in Bethlehem, the stable,<br />
Chosen for the Saviour's bed;<br />
Shepherds knelt in adoration,<br />
Where the sheep and oxen fed.<br />
Oh, this night with all its splendor,<br />
When the world with music rang,<br />
rs remembered through the ages<br />
"Twas the night the angels sang!<br />
Katherine Art us T~ylor<br />
Wife <strong>of</strong> relired member Trcvelyn Renlon T~ylo r<br />
~ . Lo (~l 60, S~n AnlOnio, Te~ .<br />
A Season Of My Heart<br />
Welcome friend to heart and home<br />
Where friendship and love reside;<br />
-' Where giving and sharing, loving<br />
and caring<br />
,-<br />
Reach oul at this Christmastide.<br />
Come warm your soul allove's own<br />
hearth<br />
And find strength and courage there,<br />
To keep you safe in mind and heart<br />
For the difficulties in life that you<br />
bear.<br />
r ask but one small favor <strong>of</strong> you<br />
As you go along life's way-<br />
Keep open the door <strong>of</strong> your hea rt to<br />
those<br />
Who pass along friendship's way.<br />
Mick"y M~tie It"",<br />
O~ughlcr <strong>of</strong> relir"d memb"r T. I. il:eH<br />
Lou! J23, West P~lm Buch, Hi.<br />
What Christmas Means<br />
l istening to friends, and hoping to<br />
find Qut what Ihey need and want.<br />
O pening the biggest present first.<br />
Velve t decorations <strong>of</strong> red and green,<br />
Eager children trying to stay awake<br />
to see San ta .<br />
Dorothy I. Wo l ~<br />
D ~ u ghter <strong>of</strong> Alber. A. Wob<br />
Loul 64, Youngstown, Ohio<br />
Keeping Time<br />
Although I'm no great crusader,<br />
Neither revolutionary;<br />
I have trouble with the month<br />
Just preceding January.<br />
Namely Christmas holidays<br />
That don't seem to remember<br />
Their very special niche <strong>of</strong> time<br />
is only in the month <strong>December</strong>.<br />
For I'm sure that 1 have seen<br />
and seldom is my vision murky,<br />
on Thanksgiving in November,<br />
Tinsel very near the turkeyl<br />
Even October's Halloween<br />
With its ghostly shrieks and yells;<br />
I just know that I have heard<br />
A goblin singing Jingle Bells!<br />
Now I'm bringing my petition<br />
And asking you to join with me<br />
That henceforth, we'll keep<br />
Christmas<br />
Ju st where it's supposed to be.<br />
Rerl Hamill<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> loul 605<br />
lukson, Miss.<br />
Merry Christmas To You<br />
Christmas lights, Christmas trees,<br />
Christmas presents and toys,<br />
Happy children, laughing children<br />
Bringing adult joys.<br />
Shopping and laughing on<br />
Chilly snowy nights,<br />
Family times together to<br />
Look at all the lights.<br />
Watching the ones you love<br />
In quiet moments to reminisce.<br />
Fondly thinking <strong>of</strong> years past<br />
And the ones you miss.<br />
Wreaths decorate the front door,<br />
Red and green everywhere you peer,<br />
Secret presents bought,<br />
light hearts filled with cheer.<br />
Let Ihis be the besl one yet<br />
And the theme be love to all,<br />
Merry Christmas to you,<br />
Both big and sma ll!<br />
Tina C~ rl (' .<br />
Wife <strong>of</strong> Jerry L Carler<br />
Lonl 46S, S~n Diego, Cal.
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T o all members <strong>of</strong> the ISEW, we extend best wishes for a most joyous<br />
Holiday Season and a prosperous and Happy New Year. In a true sense <strong>of</strong> .<br />
brotherhood, may we draw closer together, as citizens <strong>of</strong> two great nations<br />
and as members <strong>of</strong> a great international union, and work toward peace and ~<br />
secu rity for all.<br />
<strong>International</strong> Pr6sidenr<br />
In/ernlliional Secretary