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5hkazl &t"an&4 InTERnETIonDt
ELECTRICAL WORKERS and OPERATORS
PUBLISITlD MONTHLY
Page
Ed. J. firown 508
G. M. Bugniazet
Union-
Union Is Base of D)emocrat ic Life - -
509
510
511 "Happly Birthday!"
CHAT
21st Convention Completes Long Procession 514 This phtasant sautuation has fallen
National I. B. E. W. Shrine Established in Washingt o 515 upon th! eat's of evJ'y delegate of the
The Great Revolutionist: Electric Power _ 516 hnteral tonal convention, of every
Dan W. Tracy - - 518
Charles M. Paulsen mel her of this g 'eat (orai zation als
519
a child. Birthdays to chldiren mean
W. A. Hogan 520
hIternational Executive Council - 521 surprises, urtexpected presents and a
International Vice Presidents _ 522 tantalizing promise or a 'osy future,
Truly Iternational - -- 524 "Happy Birthday" is now uttered
New Tools of Union Advancement - - 525 in behalf if a great labor organiza
That Historic Day in 1891at St. Louis - 527 Lion it its Co, leIoh of 50 vears ,I
Hfigh Trilbnal Makes Historic Record 528 life alnd tl'vjee.
Canada's 1. B. E. W. History Has Brilliant Pages 52!)
Fifty Years of Brotherhood 530 In a, ch.nging olhi evelythmg is
Journal Establishes International Repul ionlii 531 ,latyie and 50 yelrs is not ]lg eve.
Union Memories . ..- - - 532 in the lift of a great labor ,rga/,n-
Milestones of
- - Cuc - 533 tion, It .. iy well bIIy -ad this is our
Pre-Convention Meeting of I. E. Council 541 hIop~ 15) y.ears rroni .ow "Hllappy
Editorials - 542 Birthday'" will be hingng ill the cars
Woman's Work 541
lVometn's Auxiliary - 545 of me.tbers of the Il1terllaiuinal
Co re o de nce 5.16 Bruht If
.hoh,.d E'c W olkers
h,'iral
In Memoriam 555 whrln ihu secoid ('itUT'-' of it, life amd
Death Claims Paid - 557 useful ness is lealbed. T e first 50
Local Union Official Receipts 5oh verl's then will be ,'cgadhdItlerialy as
* This Journal ,ill ntA he held responsheb for ,ie. expressed
.. correposdenIls. lhe flonlati¥e peti ... I the unions
monh i, thhe chisiii date; all ccpy must be in our h
T'he firstl ifi each. on
andsor befor. life. All tih sacrifies. Ol
dlalisappHr
i/ents, (th, achi~vem ntl , the I.. es.
EXE UTIIVE OFFICERS
the aspiJations witch distinguish its
Ilniernlt,,oaTt President. ]1WA'Ir, *. }IOWN, lntolr,,itional So{ ritar'. G M. B{[GN'AZET.
120 15th.l.St N W, Washingtonl, D). C. 120' lth St., N. W,, Washingtor. D C. first hilf-etur, of slnggle will tiro.
into rnatioinl *reasu rer. W. A. 647 a paragraph then ill he union history
Sotlh Sixli Ave.. At. rrm. N A. Y. under the legend ''F..nmtive Pellod.'"
VIlE IPRESII)ENTS INTIERNATlONAI
First Fi4l Ei INetES EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
As for that, it is bit a bit of odd
Il Il 3. ILondon, Ont. Canada D. WV. 'J'UAI, Choii .t.....
Second Dliatrilt JOHN ,I. ltIl;r;^N Elldirsllle Wltrhigtrui,
Aip.rtznl'nts, 1). C. faincy. This is the mell(iat prisent
R24. P., F
424, uar, Bld.. Bos-ton, Mss. ( HIAS. N, PAI S.er1ttaiy
.LSEN, -a present of awful immhediacy. 'he
Third District F'ilw. F Kr,orr: ,1027 W. 'ylo. Ave., Chi(go, IlL [Iteltna.h ill BBlot h ,rho. of Elee-
n 60117,31 Unionll Sql.li' West. N `,. C. Ilrt sli -ridt A..x.AN.... : S ^ALLEY
31 longfellow Ave, Newark, N. J. *ti'Il Worers has niver
. net Tin
Fourth Dirb
tie Alp,,,, , r Ni*0T
Scrond [istrict P. I,. KELL.,¥ cor" ertit... at an ho(Jr
... OIe p lel' i, .t
Room 1317 N. P. C Bldg.. (levelandl. Oh'i o .5 Beaon
St- Hyde Park. Mass. itlh Il;t iiilg b/li! SL..I JLII S th tri the.
Fifth PITe'i GCX. "l."E birId Disrict WI. G. SliOa
3D0 Wo,dwaird Bilg . Birmninghalm, Ala. 21111" S 1Lw, & Finame Bldg., ['ittshlrgh, la Iou,' at which they ...eut IIl St. L]uis
Sixth bit
[iyI t ?.I .lJ IllE IFor0th District EPWAI' NOTINAGLE tit 191l
nlke Short' l,',, (hliago, IlL 12110 15th St., N. W., WIashingtn,,I. D.
Seventh lI~trlrt W, [_ INtPAm ifth DqltrirL { 'TSAR M. I*Pt',..N
41 ghton
... St_,I.. I' o rI N.th. 1! XV. CuIIllr Ae.- ('hietgo. fit But '"Hlppy Birtlurt}' wmay ellt
Sixth District . (. GAlDtots sadbecause
Eighth Didtre t H. W''. I3,
, this ourganization has
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lBox '7L . Duuver. (,ole. .....h..
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,¢>eveIh D~istrict I F. 0 ,}t.[
Ninth DiiCiLt J. SCOTT MI,NE 644 Nadison St, Dtienvet. Clo. I hese 50 y has solved it, prib
his.
)1t (Centrl Tower, San Franceism,, I alir Eighoh 1ist'h't .1 McrIm,
Railrtoadh.s
]ilnS, hits grown hi .itn .el'$ hip and
il . IFi f;5 ,lTheS
St., J , labor I',.le
330 Soulh, Weills St.. IRooml me0.
Chicago. IlL t irlMng, ~]ar., (allridut ill w itit..lI, anti
. 1ow fai'ts the ltti
with COurage, loyally loid cafider....
Nos The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operalois
ED. J. BROWN
Tnternaihofal Vrestdetl
1nternattonal BrotherhoOd at Eotecricat Workg!l.
OCTOBER, 1941 ~9
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VOL. XL WASHIINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER, 1911 NO. 10
CREDIT (ONTRlOL
"When thb 19M5 Blanking Bill was
bIemg disttssed ill IheI SenatS na
Ny eto s.t lip a Biank I the
Iroos
United States' with full powers ovtr rile
IlOW el terdit and .i t-y If CUXrzl:y-I I-
t£1Onll di]ct ('illkilO] over every primat
or jOiuIt k hal ald with an...
tile of eacIl ftate on Ihe hoard. i]'his pt
:¥as leffuateri.
"In Novi,,.bm 19815, New, Yor11 pren(Ilt lntcrnfiotni Iloidrlu'art~rr
ipallity arrngled, te.i iively.
to acqtire O-ned lythe
the,tih 'el vbited LItd1ulileg Io.I.I.. iutll-
;%ay sysie...n l11o, op ,,lthlg. (....1..p[Ill.. egp Fiectri.-j Vor k-i-, M.wfti Ass,,u-Iior
by payifltlt ill howltS; issued Ih IaImrd
of TranTsport Contro~l, t0 bfA Hicltttle to Semortuiy for War i the ariministrattip art bled he inon the toek exchange The
iaf~l~age uic.. ..f the l;Iegtn tltsI' ot (anli affairs. IrsIlt WaS iI Ii.table. CGq-at proits hbve
ipal utledtikiltgs ill the wobld. "Tobether, witb the ParaniIa (Ctial. tch heen nltdiposible by the muecha,,izatintI
"In ,Innhalty, 19;IG, tbe federal goveirn- Il bililJ States Gov,rv~ unu itlt T ow ns;antI r'Uns or inddu it, the use f Ia.. ploIL(ttl't\io
merit allotted ove- II 1 million IIl the [we ial wav.yr. tonie hotels, vtesta utantlls I.LI the vlimnttiattIl of ali power witb-
building fit vehicular tindtunnel er qast nTld shotips." out rise in tabr.. costs. This ti-end Is
Riner between Mdidtown Manihaitiai and A ont ,ivth thibs rie inl stale nrelwei- ,,IO b ee i rItirru ted Io wgtin-: -e(ornI
tile borough of Queens, conttitial tipoil p -rind of 1132-41. M. ,hcbh izatirrJ . oes
tita hhas o,*itii.,I, tp b ulJd a tOeoF
ito
the passijag by Npii Y.Irk Stat - I1,-risla - forw~ard andi ri) born~ lt~ si]tliutiir Il {he
i'det tiaer anld pIut a ccltiilg ov¥-r hI.urs. prob]lm dif... a.h.i.. piodibioui has beenh
t/It' i f I IIIleltdlllts
to th, Ali' This hasmanifestd itself in thI Wag.
the Qutn-is-.idhtcuwni Tunnel Atthoiity. "fere4d een dIuring this ptt id. (Ci hleI-
find Ilo.r Ad..misti'ation in the Unltel
lible attcnT rai was given, this l Ih
,ob
Stt., bhut. it had foreruneI' s il Platty
CANAL, ZONE OPEIRATION .iltit...11i... ti gt lItys inl he d iff:e n rt itb, T[',p~l'ly National I,...Oi.lionh Cthilut
mni tee of' J S enat Iet.
e L .tt.
d e'-
'Thb [ihumra eTuil Zo/Ine I a IdtripT Of tates aind stIatutls regullatilg houtll's
()'Mahll....y, and tihe Ei'TRI CAL NNORKLits
laud, fliv iltes (lit eneh sidle c, the Besides tint ch uignn ing pittu ilu-le,fty ,hOUtRNA I ]uldiihedl ] al ellYenthe pFiltOSiL]
(anal lexlding the riliIs ..
l.f
inii,,, dlesecribed in the ioregiig entuatiti to lax th, machine ill erer to ae, . til.t..
and Coult. gliatnird lo the United Slalte~ ,in{,e 1929, therle have been other t,-end Ia[. funds tip take calre I l , ,ine...plyed.
by the 1903 4 T-,ety v afttificationI and Id it.u.i.ottiilie to elMetla 'lwers ] in
This problem. however, llid all others
alrehTi lit 0B payma if eom-ttiarot, i tlla-- Tlir l fte c'h;ttl'L itjioll Withl
remahin ltte lanIid.Iof theory a dh
No land ii tihe Zon- is pr-ivately rIwn.e.l. it, tcr'owing dis e ofrase Ui rql orlne ... lt
dieL* I.. [i..
ptaid~;]ree
The UnJied Stait-s ilbainei tile rethIi 'If , rttiuuts iil shio itsef dl¥i ing the pres-
building Il, e-aal a the
t'tl,/S.I hm. t/It. IA;hi r Oll'* theorty abit.. the erash EI.ECIrilt XI, INDU STRY CIIANGES
M~cov[,-r. it o,¥ns the raihway eOtiiit tl 1 ~ in 1929 hiat nIv be etI tI -ftt..-d. Laboe
the ahiive ItI, -ities. tI(ehtld that in lIe midst of the ireat- Sinme 1929 the thIcdt-icali in.s. has
-Th, Zole is lVrinln1ie-t tI-,i;iHvt!n
ha ,s prosiperuity hir .t uly thitn into a nmairiflsted markeid chages. The fiJt
acimiiteis&rl lvy in irtyigtiZatI.n e'11lle- tal[ spin simpely bp(cause to', little was which Ii; t u-llai ll\ o at-: c1 miind i, !h,
,ihd n/ut \igi~ and
tI ieid nituh % as rIl- If pibliie power. (Great publiey-
the P ai..i.a Canal, an in'leppqtlhrt it'-
ganization in the g..-ti.n..t servile. ii- paid ... i in divid m..lis and Sui ltts proit,. aIye"d uit"s puf ploduid lhin anhd distibol
rected
yI agovernor',undel the P'lsidhut A, resuilt, b. ms.dIrss n, fi'mted o tit tion centeiing ini the Tennessee X'aley,
of the United States, represented by the thee, profits ill foreign countries, or (Continued on page 559)
514 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operalors
ganization trembled in the balance, bult
6ao Tka Zo
STARTING OVER
NATIONAL I. B. E.W.SHRINE
CA4-,4i hed in */adh4#n
Grave of It is enpecied that the reation of this
I. lB. E. W. shrine in the niation's capital
HE city of Washingtolh the niLti n's Henry Miller acquired by will mark thU beginning If a gfreat tradi-
capital, is a city of shrines. One Brotherhood and enshrined at tilon, Many ncenlbers of the Internatiruna
T .. otable epiece of scIlpture is I noun,-
Glenwood Cemetery
Brithhcrhood of Electrical Workers jo-
ney t the nati on's capital. Many will in-
rent to Samuel (Gonlpeots, placed at Mas-
sachusetts Avenue and Tenth Street by cIu denow in their Washinglon itinerary
the contributmions of Aerican. w orkers. The International Brotherhood of as they visit national shrines the shrine
nIw created to honor the first andi
Generals, admirals. presidents aniL Eectrical Weorkers has .ontacltd Joseph
others are honored in stone- A new shrine F. Birch' S.ns and the president of the zealnos presilent OI the union. Many
potoa, Electric Power and
eollieanynen sLtill alive knilw He-my Miller. They
uniqte in its slignifcanc.- is now
ranged for tile transfer of this grave respe ted him for what he was and the
added. This is the gave of Henry Miller, new generation ~ill lsarn to respect hbn
first presient of the International Broth- for perpetaI care to the international
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. At the fIr the gre.t mO.t. Ilinl t to hu an fel ow-
erhood of Electrical Workers, in Clen- shp-i-the un i.n -which ie helped to
wood (Cem.etery, nolt far fron the heart foot of the grave the lirntherhuoo has foI.d and opdrate.
of the city. placed an enduring bronze footplate with
tile seal of the union and this inscription: The following is the list of the presi-
Henay Miller was 38 years old in 8q91,
dents of the In.ternationa B rothehood
the year the B rot herhood was founded. l.aced here in November,. 1911, of Electrical Wa'kers and the date of
He was I young lineman with a zeal for to commemrate the fiftieth anni-
organization and a passion for helping oIffie
versary of the International Brathlr-
his fllowrnen. He played a large part in hood of Electrieal Workers by order Henry Miller -. 1891 to
....
the formation. of tile Brothertrood and of the International Executive Coun- Quinn Janse - 1893 to 1894
was honmed by being its first . resident. It. W. Sherman - 88, to 1897
cit of the organization which Ilenry
Nothing that the rganiization cIa do in J. A. Maloney- 1897 to 1899
Miller founded.
recognizbig his service can be too much. Thomas Wheeler_ 1899 to 1901
"Lo, his name led all the rest, (Continued on page 56i)
LIFE OF SELF-SACRIFICE
It is notable that he gave up the presit S
deney in ]893 largely because ho wanted
to further serve his organization by going
out and getting new members and found-
ing new l.cal unios, lie spent muech of
hLS own imtlcotie in oeganization work.
In 1ig6, when he was only 43 years old,
Henry Miller was at work dlimbing poles
in Washington, D. C., for the ['toniac
Electric Power Company. One fatal day
that sunner h, made contact with a
high tension wire, was knocked from the
pole and died. The Potomac Electric
Power Company, a public utility, -ecog-
nized his work as a skilled lint-an and
his significance as a leader of ,en. They
took his body to the funeral parlor of
Joseph F. Birch's Sons, in Georgetown,
well-established funeral di rector, imid the
funeral expenses and interred his body in
, pleasant piot of gruund in Glenwood
Cemetery.
A journey to this cemetery is not an
unpleasant task, It is a well-kept acreage
with niany nausoiinis and monuments
to ner, more widely known than Henry
Miller. Miller's grave is in Seettie F,
Range B, Site 179. The grave is grassy
and well-kept and is marked by a sturdy
granite slab bearing the following
inusc ription:
V'r I
Ilk W . e bringA n power to where he wants it. Elea-
tricll reh ig.ration, a .i-co.d.iioning, and
beating, enable the imanulactmre of ell-
nlate for .an, his properties and his
1 ;r"U processes. TehIphone, tewlaph, loud-
I '11- . speaker&, radios anti thI televox bore
made his power of speaking anl earing
independent If the luitations 1nposrId
hy nature. while the X-ray, television and
the photo electric cell enahb, him to per-
ceive light waves to which his natural
eye is unresponsive. Electrical devices
exist for making chemical tests of the
conmposiLtion of air, aseertahinug the mil-
eira] content of the earth's subsurface,
recorling the varying depths of the
ocean. and a host of other activities. Most
of these instruments were also dependent
atpon tecbn ca progress il tnunerous
ilels in addition to that of electricity.
I{ODU('TION TRIUMPhI S
Thus, the lever, the wedge and the
,beel bowi hbola suppleiot nted by an In-
numerable multitude of powerful aInd
Gr.at Power Houses Are Tucked A4~,t Amonug the ll.s Thi Is Weber Stato1 ofam
IIIhVI
the refined inecbaai!l i nstruments devoted
Pu~w,, Ind tmghn C.
to the ptlrpose if increasing production
while reduring effort· A easure of the
growth il the application of machihe
Th4e QsEdECRIo
PReo/oi: techniques to United States' produc Ltion
is the ineteoae, of electric, energy produc-
tion flonu two billion kilowatt hours in
lb00 to 43 billi.. kilowatt hours in 1920,
and almost 100 hillion kilowatt hours in
A
Aoenit
MONG the oldest mechanical instru
tsed by n...an re the levi,. the
wedge and the whee. These instlu-
Fifty
years has seen rise of new
-llceasedfrno $29 million. to niore than
$220 mllioI. Over 32 million passenger
autos and ininte. trucks were produced in
America in the last decade.
uIInWs taa m as iI IS their ipose.
which is to enable illfil to get .. ore nece,- giant, involving innumerable IncreaLsedl productivity If the wotkei
reveas] tht success with which ,achine
sities and comforts of life with the ex-
penditne. of less eflfort
changes, and bringing to life prod uctio has achieved a sav in
,I.eluded in that
purpos;o is the I. B. E. W. effort. For every h undredis produced
ants intntion of ...akig
by the ag, mletaal xmkrr at the turn
himself more for..idabhl to eomll.n hi,
enemies wheth of the ¢etouly, 132 units were produ.ed
they be fellow meli, cation, construction, evn the prufessionu in 1930. Inc eased efficiency in railroad
heasts or the elemenets o nature. have .at.ed t.tneenaleun gains in pr-
The propose of the inner ,condh, of ficineny. In all of the,, the increasingly 'operatioll Icetilted in a drop of inre than
20 pet cent, in nln-hours wirked in the
nodern machhnes is equally shipIl. It is, versatileI forces of ieleb ity have b.eerin
inl fact, the same maximum pr. aduhti.on period from 1920 to 1929, though rail-
of evvr-gre.iter iniponrtince. 'eadtraffic poilulined stable. Output in the
with the n minn, effort. In view of this
cthnst..lC.y of purpol e it aright se...t that M1AN AI)OPTS NATURE'S MAGIC telephonoe
h.h. lst-y inereured from
an in-
ihe essen.itia dex of 100 in 1920 to 185 in 1929, and
diffelence between the .I.nI - The techimdolgical acconplipsheints it-
chine age and its predecessor cob li stdingt from the appiulfitn of electricity cortinuled to inereas. at a comparative
be
xpressed ill terns of increased physical are of thembel.ves anLaz1 late f.om.. 1929 to 1934. Man-hour re-
a g. As the lIver qi i'e.n...ts pt, unit of output in mant-
productiun resulting frI.i. pIogress inthe exteolndi and strengthened his arm,o
nie han.. a[ and physbcal sciences electric lighting has ex ended the useful facturghe decreased from an index figure
.. hi of 100 in 1020 tu 52.5 in 1934.
difference is essential. but it is only a, nesgof I..... eye. The cI n.ulahtive efffct
part. and a lsset' pijit, of the entir of invention is here well exemplifi d. for
change wrotght by ... cbanzation. as a by-product o man.'s inecreased Vision MECHANIZEI WARFAIRE
The m.achine age is largely the pred- coies the capacity f.ir n.re praIiongeud The elitievuy and vlrsatility of the
net ff the trene,,dous technological ad- I' .l..re precIie alplieietion of his arml IaCliue is inoh.. place smre cnspicuously
vances of the past 50 years. A it and hand. More impartallt man's nlel slid islnk;hlal~ demonstrated l than ill
ratalthg of inventim,,, during these y(elrl powers have increased, for he sense of the biery vIhdwee of embattled JEuroe.
wvou.d i..leld, ah..ost two luillion jataillt sight is his greatest singe source of *11ehaiiztd, ir"fare has established new
Within such tine, nies prlduetlbom it- know.ledge, Electric power, in turnl, .. and terrifyling standards If estruethin
narnd its maturity and dumped finished drive the ne~cbhl.iet.l arm an.d hand
.. eI - Ianid deviltelilln, ill accorance with the
gonds off the assembly lines in suIch qutn- lessly, uniting greater force with gruatir will of som.e men that ather men illidt
ti ties as wouhl haive stnirngeied the i magi- delicacy, and with ih.lpovred cntrol dIe, Thb nunbher of milita y aircraft
nations of an carlier generation, The in- It is nietmssaiy only to mentionsemii, destloyed ill one short wok-erd of war
criasel variety of goods to satisfy newl oaf the cnommnul. Usages of electricity to Was Imore tai, half the eftire number
cultivated dasres, And the degree 41f suggest its fundamental alnd widespread of sire].aft in the United States in 192m.
selectivity possible wilhin each field, ar results In teebnology. Electricity has Treme] .... might and ingendius cunning
no less astounding lhain the incta , i put at man's disposal the ]imuitless water have ben incorporated into a wide va-
quaitty. Agrieultu ic manufactu.rin,, power resources of n..t.I . It has con- riety of engines for churning the sea
moiling, transportation and Conlint...l- tributed to his freedom of location bl into a tempest, disemboweling the earth
OCTOBER, 1941
jog the Tkies with IbuwIlilig the- waikit., THw a< l[ls forte;]i
enandpHlut
Wurktq th;lt of El.unpr. But whe
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deatLh.
t 1'.
.a the
hle istanrle
hl[,
c,)/U~eit lih t~he iiiiithiin atid,
wii w. . kirs is ope dramatic,
L;...
Flj'Io Ilhu"s pLiuh of vihw. h...we.... I.s hisalistlIadnlgh grows. allp ip 11 ihlt Ilf lvh ihlutrLlialisus is subtle re,-
the most ieiloratelly IvpJ deepl (I h 0frs his fnniily hie oligL1',d L, hire -tk-iye or bith Resmisti,-t of the hatte
t(,hiI0hluIil k~adlV.... e Ie II i ofy
I,i - the...lv.s out ftr '1g.lb{pu.[osu, e..U..lty.. Itleltl [0 the e lptl)
,
c .... ].. s tray/Ihy l....evehqln 4f lhe illta ialtittjitl ihIiitltylllt
btlt gTaiertieit, t.e .cho
.lsIr! .... i I
.i.Q .. e....l hl1Lrlt the ditrit....i , /ihie h o/ oth.r, N...liht- atfthe fIIlI I to in- ncial instihH
tatila whih cint i
1/H¥(* ~lerlalli~d the mmIiw(2aFll](atil 4i -renN( bh, fanlily ilca!I this pur- stll, li eat ei m. !
tltechiizit~i S,,Ih ai~p.. nIB sr;I , tneI 'lalli}dli-ftaled hi-cane th,
th1,hal feh ;liq
,I, a D i: oll,,y scld! The is-.;iiihlcli
a>1 elillth~ oi
the~ sulfaiie. 1Iaisulh-tliihgl these flrcwrs u'i.irlal hrttiilhillI(- hbtht Ifids h/resell
iifljt1141ieI, [hi- cflet hid, th.- nit nly with the l:aIhie,
il filll.t..iri(i .. Chilne Leltinal](ag.~ or thu liia> hlaunt, aiH
i1I.tehi, L[I wrinighi rail th,e (hH.i..(). .aud i.s. w,ith .. i...ialif s I,f his ,,-a fdnily- ie l.m.le.ld olu the high-si motives [MtT
mant ani the struggles in which it has Th, Lnirodelh1l of11.the .. ,111('hl into I he lelni-flilk p)eoled by suih phil..o-
' ia hit nt-i Ih q
involved hint, iltrrlusi k- sip thnt its benefits hl.weni ex [)h ar i-y leti Ftrls$i¥e. T'hey see~k l0
i\.J..rain w uvfalte not .i.ly den1ilrilakes uiusivnvly t. the labtively f'w, ,tid n- Jh... ill th, past ¥athteI IIail ill th, rlw,1 1 -.,
Ihe extent Il ilf hlil ion, but it AHso ..l.l.iliotet- t hi,
ilnil\',itee ts a1 the UThit- hae i4 the past has Iera.haIt I'
ehe ..nui.... iLll hich ttihe a1eeoilltu fair.. e pr-o,,hd , A.t.. lle(... s /etl ½ a tlighi 'rltiu Lh, ]
~
mI- hav(' h,'ti diwalfedl by t]1 a1ssautsl 'tlpOH oohime Xni1orrg tin-
th11e
llppleantiLn of mIoern technology Ein iSlklizcd wo-keI lit- the I eieh at elf is INTl'lMAIGI ENf'E AND Ti1E 31 X( IINE
ih the aft .... ath of hittie the si'.,icle Iruq!,-ntlvell ciiciivia as the evilwthich
af the tmisieid and maI...led form, 'if (Js- arr~p-ils their ixis~tiie.'l tatbhe thanl ils The strugtrlv of 'rgaiNized hiatt ieLs
ihieid hie}]'hiial .... ).l teI telds tO kilt i1(i]'t~las the lestttu-titun of the I]111
eijse hi Its dramat i ugliness the I eII clitac~ nlor lIlt, iistnetje i"l of I'J'Uthia
trtag'edi Fiffired by ba,- the "thib- SOl HCES O-' IUISISTANtl- .e .hlohg...le ,ai ls. lFro[) iLs ihltlht,
ski] ed, wt.. lc.-n1tasie 'ui, elUndsy-rootEd, Nltpeli ,ih matchilt, lItolcti i. anl-
soft ttoohlbe, dyspeptic" eIeattre . VtI), It w dtltbe n gi ievous mitieI how- gfhlhiZt&d hthlJa is atc:y wL;lr o( ith*
roreivel, dlaleantd guidqi thfse ,'- el.ocon.iIde that r(,ita[}-- toi "Itl[,cY ZHl SLtfebimg wh' a ~!"L
ilidabhe tt)LaIU ltM tt,, their irrevocable pLove.d technology is caninmd t. the p id it. ]lht h/her is als0, a'ai'e of tin
wi kars aloi,. It i a faimly uiMcrsal i,:all alii f;atiuimtng tasks fiLl
.. hic
lleh!
to~lI t~ist change. The in- macluihne hLa, eleaIsed the worker. Ih
DEGR DATION dtlsttitHlists thiliiselve.. (-vt~ii the phi m~ade tlnliori stire atise tist cog~iTizarlt,
isolhits. shnal this trait. ,he pnetvltdo
tpttiltial hLblefit fLC to
I
lhiI rlltlvely diminished siatm of chilie .itu.ltitt which {Ia e hail ]ly hliag'k
'lie avaene Is gnawing bIat thegrleat-
the idiv iiuail sodiil IT, ,nodej' arfaze
LsE anal by far I h most effective etsist- be realiziald.
IS palaleled by the increused dcpetdnpdv
ri cl0 lit ...t.. eI, fi'l i t I) dttct .. ....1 th.th.d¢ OL.ganiz ldabor. r h.t.. .astruggles for
arll...I1) pfl'o r rlud eiontrol oiver his
I, tle hd the il.stjr che, such
ahtsts n greater a-inil Control if (ht imehilnh
own fale by i he n Ion mo i. .1
i.eha-
..
itplr(}Vd .i.t(Blns Ithre;itet Lhe short- ify co~ll~tlive0 })tiamlij~iJg it strivcs to
nized e('oliI]y ill tines of IXamce, Bht with lissu!ni the 1-wl-ah imllpac( uIf too s...lih.in
sightted pt' fitabilitv tia secuI. iLy oif their
this diletueeI. [It times of peace the
onflf Itlwtsttnleuts. CIIIel 1t huch prestmn- al/4(1 too-selfish tielh].>Iogrieal ehlmiie. It
sacrllwe .i the inlividlual is not leqll'ed
for the p rvarviun of the social .i.., ably p r o lilstsiuioniobiht
tgressive seeks to sprpnad the lessintgs of n in-
nuihlf[[t[[[re analJ telephone -animutrica-
ais ,lay hr ieiuired ilt war tine.
ith... Lhh,~e hatve hlnt p),hwds e'telldJmg a'ttiitahlyi iingt)] thosetht aimpetate- ii.
To be ::.eiptabb, to hl;mr. therfar.e.,
ovil tlitan s:als utha.n1 Amatlalen tech- X,~d ill aiihlJt
.. ). it {(-I% ta( ,a.- h,,
arty anialyis of il chiavah- of .... d..ln
nologIy has qLatiittiv-lt tilehd behind
industrialism inus ;ivey COnsiderat in to
the altered elationship of the cottm......
Inta to his Ifellows Indl lt his eTiVI.a..-
fierit. Man, lusl (.ve. . ie (he int).I. ttt..lt
Ile,,1{Ut In lily col.lo.y. Yet it is ynILp-
totati, of th, ho,-co,¥in.. s Of aii age
of machine Iirduetiam 1hat it }...laidhLe
tt(s~r
o It~ln ah ;itasserctio~n si ath
REPLUGNANT TO M ANKJND
Thi is natural, perhaps irevitahh!,
since the ]iarlboge of apphlied mechanis is
t rduce hIIlr. il the abstract.
,o,,over,
labor srtvinig is a ief' Iain, Bi.t is Ihe
rUrc£i~Tms ]pr£f(amen iv.5 the inuchlije be
eelle thuP flt)Ut('VO3s. so of the skills
of the worker become. obasolete,. Anal ii
alh I1iOI~iflt';lf ltnibetl of eases the wallker
bicomes rliletly dlispilaceld, at[''...
stance which i hratets bh- verylIivllha.I
aI hinse f a.. his finiefl
This 1111Au ...h..i..llet .ia... ll.a'I[t i-
sie whr. , ],wokI In .ot sil or1-
phloyd ani where. eI.l(,que~ltly. the li,-
chine isIwiid by ib l.O ..Ie-iFar \hu AI', nil It I l-i), W\ll Tuii
Lint Wbi?(?l> Gc r
II 0Itt (ut-Cost ]7ik h lyy:
The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators
DAN W. TRA(Y
CHIA1LES M PAUT!SEN
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Ynleotnwtonal
Acecutoe Caowncil
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i'I e it lt i hdcsly ,n
ti ml y ;tp ;[
o lil V&. V v~itoiitmssit, Ito sift
ill, 'Ih I l+]0C ( tpa".~l~ry ~d lx ilt tll
he actu al fartc iii .C ac i CASt. hefoi:
it I td jtldg e thi' p[~tlilfl. 11 ll*tl'1 tI[}>
its I erit'sl . '[ i etitu lnin] i~. C;1 mito th at,
lIEASON AND iRESPO}NSIIIILrI'} Idn it Q,,
" ibt . "
r usi ~tl
:il P i n fio'..I/ ; p. upon
... [ Lt, lll
I ;l~s
,, ~l~
!*I11
,11
.....[ fill[ k......¥.
Ih'tle of fapLls, poil n.ustry t'll . II..
IlS'S, id lipOil SOci;[ l.e..O.lxibily "''
spc ifivlly, cllective ha jllaim itl] i;
[il yanI esilttill b th l s t'ieulh :
nlh'ds
p
Path iP I
}ol I.) {l(oll...i.. t.I'
I s tlvI 1.THShhhot'S y Httoet is
PII u Si p;1t1[] l ogiP
tl}
Ii1SOVI]
dil~H i ult II lah tlp' th iIrhl
O f "mit
actors itivi t h'I +ita
Iollld* jiti
art!a r'in
ilJ+I o
Oh!
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I)(~ziY~l
'I hillh
W
iA' l D .....
i[i ...
Iit'
Ut
14 ,. IV;,
tlq tIll atai ll, fi b [ lT, It llt jSILL!
t..iittf..... I ld~ 1}1, ffalt that forc e ii i{ {,l
L *, V S s (it t }l h e Itl t h fa Ir (.pr o
scWh" lhh' itl I 'il, t uial i[I i. ti,
.
T
EN y.'{igiig nl.. .. Il..telirig ill a fUR'ished
l tIlt E I, kli. l A:'ve/ue(? in I ,hecihy
T 0f St. j.u11 s onme 50 Yeais ag). nmove(lmenlt
A'emoiable
i'constructed outl
h, fill, ih lure of the passing line crews,
;l ...I Ito II( aj(, of 14 lift homell. tO W...k
1, Iitea
'(lI. Ip..... t
he.. At I7 he had bhcon.e a
ar., woIikid for the [. SA
'eachtd a d 'ilol4 ag fraught with re-
sponsi.bility a, those who pled ged thi~ ',
of warp and woof of historic giA 1 nrl].,t. h~uilthug telegraph lines. Al'
Ihtongh he had had little schooling, his
'live'. fOltlic.. altld strrtd h oier" to ill p)ast l'll
rnll hu l ,'glle il1d sllil were dit-
elime Of lilrt . I'hc yThete r Iklll l WI
ita.d..it AS, Vas usua l ill th,/sz tinis, he
w lhoe O[1]} 'i Ol .. ilel ' their eli'T hlgs Il I i[I I't. LilltoliS Wel e o rg.a .ized itt i.iOv,'I f.om. onl enllplovplr to another, o..e.
is /~ 'Il!11ii't ailld il Iml ni it. had ]ded l 'tI ( h~mdwinllh ittburgh Dufluth. Phihddel. s11ht t> anothr,. a Bnad of the wir(s;
th tnr'eivei' VIt (Il 'it]lize a nat cit
D I td liho. Now, Or,,leanand Toledo Henry ~id,i~ Ill'xt tll WXlsttr,.. Unlidn, froilt lhere
,Lti... .of eht'' 'it'Ll , 'keri at a h i. Mlill, r i l; ke,[ Ill) his tool kit. Ih.t..nil his
; ta rIIl,'lldti crew ill Loui.ill t, then to
Whel itrgl"liZIioll Wal bittcrly oilpl i'd. ,va;I ilL ]IN t
+
ill t l
Fvi nsviI I. L ., ('hi the $,,uthwct District of the Erie Teh-
anld emplpoyer" hail their choice of .el p- d s sauk l', h, w iked ILI
iwhe,'e hone sys tem. Here he held the position
en, tO halte ' L l Ili1 malll
d own club>,, hbe f .... iti.. ' f,, ien and!
ids[fhll l1 f aslistant superinmendent for NIx yt's
¢o rlt, hi' hMia 'klist. Th[ h: decision wo uii set'f olf tniiors,.l roeulltirg in the dt'tr~lll- il,,rto 1885, before he had reahed the
havc result'd in nothing had they .... l g le. '. thlee inlqt't lt al,. A ll thliS w:ts ng. If 30.
... I {hel,
st0ssei rpm nmhion of hart'ter dl l il les tbll h none year. hi Amnerica, this ]ard of freedom and
tha~t lht them HoIour their very lives ilti l'l'h.
ihe St. Louis local resolved on th' Ipp..'.unity, so his parents had taught
the building of this great union which ithls sltl) of c alling .t len w . .oth..a..u;'y hm ltoward
Diii~iillltq .l. i tin hittl
nlow st;ti ... :l5 ll
a 1 titiju
l ih eh
kItcl Il(?l}>isl!rt HeI 3 Miller's
dleviti in. all local ~If il .... ' al d liaNel it ilt direai ;vas not of wealth cor pijtjitiu for
]'his was ;i1 Ia vheln letrical ilvh !t. tl. ill< t{he t o..s( en,d lelu r a to tsSi himself. .ut if greater s..euity for hi,
itol Wll8 CLOIilII~t ilnt, etrInle'l'eil I;lI/pIi Ilouit ,li o'tlh e 21. 1891. I, ''espolse.,
clt....] I'~ll, lmg
;1l t! . ..... ple" 6~q'l hIddl felldw electrical orkers. Those who iho-
tht,:t 14, it ..l.. ha]d gathered . l'p ..e. ..Fil ig erlI.. ifilend> o his orffaizing
dhmII
set, whe> si rung. a ille fter dilfeuh lighl It IhlI exitg 1 1[ ealls. [l&'r is lis <ay 0thal he oflen went with1,t f...d,
mih'. T tl',bIh ae telel a-ph. IeI','c 1ight the ist: dqiwld himnself of neidthd chothim. to
It, lew I ' 'u, ht by the A ,li
hut avly
u i 'A,a'NhIg ill the erVi('! of his
la,, ptlblh, FaiNt bys' ltfl .. at f lihi' St. lotiij. Ih m:, ?.illr. J. T. Kdly,
twieh , [o join tphi lli, titixl ( vIdoi':tl itlt>
NOlt
oXv,..lber 28 th' work of n'ganiza-
,':
alhx '['r't ' 't tIIitk''s itS t' ( a IIh hI hk'','~ \\ i~lltatm llerhh
ilj xall~ iII,, ht hbr. co..pleted
... P noew Ia-
I/t't. 0a sily' LiIIIV'iteo :/iii expei diilt' livi: Phihtdd phiat J,,, ephlBsltI),it,
ti,,ldunion was born wiith the title- Na-
l..t. .v illinillgl dhoi lkdlar Is. 'T hese 11 l F ntsxi~ll,. jIlat'y Fishci'. til I,,hotherhood of Eletricatl Work.'s.
who. .iet in St. LollS., though y('/llIg. Ille,- Toh(d,', F .h ezha. T'his dae, Nivemllr 28. 1891, is used 0n
vete atis at; t i' trttid'. They k.ew its '!hicago, T .1 Fiddil. (hi olllcial seal.
hl tzaruls iir11; its silt g y eIil ipe slSLti.[. ]l...h ... ll,
II ,I, E. C. I1ta, wng
(Othirs%h' had been ,chet,'d to shIll
$1.50 fo, 10 hours' w ork but tht' ie- Illhlt , .h .C] ut(ilar.
dm hOi ,tlqatdi tkil anld t'isk. rf iallioll
lieved inl it, fl tti'e alnd w e're di' t' iie l ollh I ,;% I.{
thai t I,' clr ht;litll] 'S ill yeats t) "I'le A NA lI I? %.I,
I'l' .\ )!'lR
EI C. hirting, president.
first viOL
...eilb hI 'lehn(,', lgh.ddlalm.ong the
tspeced "I ;]1I ]<ik]h'd ,rafts. ll 1z t M~ ill, ,l I'll,
ill blilg th c.....
FE J, HIt, h, I.. xi ¥imo]l
seon ~-
{~~ ~~1
llili}hilll'idlll sll bIl~qi
lh. T, J. ]i",nell. thild vice pjresirdl
IMPUI (gE Mlk~ 1,M)II UNION
In 1890 thi' oily of St, Loul hl [Id T Ih stily gp'd secreta'y-trca-
gt'i'aL lu'i'tl i'ld ex]n~i/tion. \Xu'rel~ll rTil'l
it t
1 h,
'(lN O F E iOt 0bzia
1 i t('tC.
l bne,'i ' h''...'.ill.'. inc h rles f
lo oh
i eh~licll lloq th ld i'llian? cities 'ity, (mnah. 8'. Paul erd 'irnenpolis.
130 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operalors
OCTOBER, 1941 Sal
noI doubt ecctived i exchnge fion the
534
Water Power development since 1929
has made tremndulous strides. Produces
cheaper electricity to conumer.
Su
Modern Housing-new types of low-cost
structures are being erected throughout
the nation.
136
nri.s, R.A
U?
Modern Steamships are floating power
houses.
f
I)
lit'S
5"
Sodium Light tnores to increasingfavor
for street lighting to protect pedes-
trians. Other new lighting types, like
fluorescent, appear.
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140
OCTOBER, 1941 S41
Pite-Covwev~dio MEETING tottiI~uttu 'i stn ding, an.d that thei, Ii-
plimatl
lbl provisions
~, "ere,
of
made it aC tollIaI L[ q
the cOnstit/IliOn, 1 was
wlith
Bigger Than Sons, even grandsons of members of present picture of goverirment service to occut
nilthe
One Man the International Brotherhood of patliod i groups, namely social security.
Electrical Workers are woeking at Ihe The social security system of the United States is
trade and taking part in the functions of this organli- all tit SeVeII years old. The law has been amendued
zation. The Brotherhood is 50 years old next molth. en1e. It is a prop against most of the evils of the rap-
It is bigger than one mall. IHaplily for this orgalluza- idly (haiagilng economic system. It is the greatest
tion, we have noit produced Ile lytpe of egoistiCal ty- i11stua111co company hii the world. It can be made to
ralt which has become the ctlrso of some hlabr ,igaul- respond more aud Mole to the social needs of the
izations. This5organization has carried oil dulring half underlying popldatioii. It meets ever' crisis. For ex-
a cen tury with the cooperation of talented i enl who anride, the impendhig unemployment dte to the
have been willing to let ever) member express him- changeover from peacetime to defense production call
self and spend himself in behalf of the union. This is be met o llv by the reserves 11ow in, haand under he
democracy at its best. It simply means that wheun a social security program. 'There are those who wouMd
mall of unilusual talent arises il the union, lie is given like to make a nild on these reserves by lessenlng
a chance to use these talents in behalf of the orgall- taxes on employers, bilt hiis reserve should be kept
zation. When a man forgets the organization sand large and resilient ill order to meet ullexpected einer-
thinks only of himself. he usually finds lfimself a gencies such as now occur tunder the defense program.
leader without anyone to lead. This is wholesome. No It is expected that new amendments will shortly be
democratic organiizatioB call lie liilt on aly otiher suggested in the social security program. These
basis. should mark new gains for the underlying populalimi.
This union has lived half a century. It is Ilkely to These should be scanned by labor groups and given
live another 50 years if democracy endures. No matter every stllpprt where they are worthy.
what action is Iakei, at the St. Louis conventhin, the
union will go forward because it gets its impel0 us from
of Fires of electrical origin are onl the
the lives of Illalty people who realize the btenefits of Fire,
Electrical Origin increase. Statisticianls say defective
cooperation.
electrical installations aire now the
Number I cause of fires. Figures were submitted to
Changing What defense operations are doing to ns- the eastesrn section of the Iuternatiokna Association
Scenes tional life is revealed in part by Blair of ElectUical Inspectors for the city of New York indi-
Bolles' writing in harpers M11a ij zietu for
cating there were 1,1:8 fries between January 1, 1941,
October. lie says: and July 2tl, 1941, in the city of New York due to
"Elghlnd'M war has dlorntged New EnglalnId' eeclrical origin. This is a significant reemrd. Hiere are
cii.es, sa.d what it is dolilng to them is of .l(...llnt h/ some of the items on tihe list:
all other I-,ense ceters u,/r induid Iothe wlcle so-
ejal stlrc'itur ,1 the etlloitry. Tiht old s.nthulsal Ia'r 229
being Shaktl, F~milies live in shacks in Bath, whie. 150
judged by th, ize Idf his ho11se e c't4i ds i~(
y'kl -
oca Iltll, was
The ecumniuties' indivihualiNo diminishes. Splilz- IVel itising - 143
field, ill Ve..mO..t, gllws dLY inure like
ealoh Vatei-
huly, ill ( ili....eticut. lIf-re.]iilf{ nldole ride.....' is dw e itnstallalie
,lifve 1101 ], lul f tixtures
protctio 65
bleing uer1inled. Brid~genlt.. beseeches WashinigIon ronl left in (11 t I(i 51
e ic
,O as;tlnc loiridgepol 's polul(leu. Pro .oundl.~ dils-
furbed ;Liyway by tIle heavillg, (f the civilijI worll t s
d i. ll l(-i
ts of view andl "i 27
betweell 1920 and 1910,l eI ponl)V
iuIr an s v'ial. ,co mj Iad I. lh
.e.
it c a l
Illi [ITjgeliLell Alllll ,d -aide p utelhe l ii 2~O
are being washeldaway y a s-lerenm of nigiatil lhihli ,h ftuiw: sw itchr s
is depositing over the six stales oyf
the aod N..irhealst lt,-II- :
t;11 ,
I t
l
th simof ierl sti-arge to the Ynnkee. The Ytlrkei's
wateh the iising tide with hfesort of anln, "ilh The job of protecting the public frnoI loss by fir
which n,-n along the Mississippli watch the floods ill
sping lrihpinlmIg ve lthe topi (f the levee . Even ii
due to electrical (oigil, (.t' course, is conmlelx. It goes
the flod rpcch s it seems impossille that the eille back pVimarily to pUtthlg oln the market of good ma-
Can retil, tot, lhe ays of th past.'" terams and appliances,. It rests with the efteiiency of
the inspection de]part menl. It involves Blie workman-
Your Social it is one of the fail ings of human pa tore ship of our members, ani it goes dir to the ques-
vely
Security to neglect that which it has grown used tion of education of the public io taking prlier
to. This failing is well exemplified in the attitudes tward good wo'kmanishil andIi& mat erhal .
case of liberty and equaliy3. and it is a truism that The union has a stake il Ihis. and the union can see to
human beings do not ellnjoyib rty until they have lost it that jobs are proprie5 policed so that defects in
it. Perhaps we are wrong il our impression that labjor workmanship and malerials will not be allowed to
unions are negligent probably of their greatest asset be acceptied.
544 The Journal of ELECIRICAL WORKERS and Operators
O/ hJ ,~ PV. 4I.
gblJIlal
i..... s to , ve'laIj
kiIt. it w s adivocated ILhat
give i sirtilio[n.. it
for this Witlk,
tiinl
,O]ililI
dustrvy aId u nbers LIt.l I E. W ,tI liIm' all' g &i,,'nIII m u c, LIi tic uni t, l'~Ian izat it"I, I }nd
bIjI ter a1 a,)
Others ives of Union rnvn crs whlo
wl] th jal thes¢e avera~grs Thbe lowest ln il lle i.I, I ielioliniag trig ithat' to bI,lk
reeogi ze the stability arid . n..s of "I ll wa g1 e l)elm ldritt i is 45 e nts aln Firor.
pl',optt te uhLioln has bI.....ght into slrong locals. it u to hi' stid:
s e d
Th a
nlnjority of .t.I;a.t.. ed have
Illi lt L' W atui'i]O d o n '11 u nait i Igllniz.a t i. IL H
their lies, We salute all of the, Its youl nfiniiliill t Waes latrIgilLg flon 50 to, 75 tbhey take rI/ interest int it." ie linldthat
Rrt1,therhood. too, and you must share in cot"t an hour. 1leninber this is a nin,-
¢Oi thtr e.ntrary. women a}t tnkjntt a~
the joy of or golden jubilee. Tbat the IItlIt wage. int an av{rag, Wagt. V¥I V i't~sptn~iible 1)a11 in the business o~f
Lnterln tiillal s t el'iitS it. iroterhonI ]i electrical rtnalfletulin.g 25 taL ant Iae l n iaro lis. u nivl~ olf d ciia) hav in g
liftieth yrat, oldfident andIean.s stron. c iftil the vhe of thle product is ee bIeeoIil. o"i et I of lai IJ . .aId ,a.l. I
Iood fortun t for you in vow econlonu si'nta'td hy wages poid to p)i'odhtiiP'itie nI- no[e activel)aiding thrugh ork Oin
future. pIloyver. This is ue h geater than flir crinmnl it,Ls.
aIn tnuactulring i a whIle. whbi waage We conffienilly pIeidet that they will
When anpower b Sca.ce vt,
.e...n.s 'eplesent only 17 per cent. This is We- do their Liat with increr.;sing ability. both
manpower fills the gap. enuN., tha. work is oti st'ictly masts In-ll as hunion ierll ,rs ,nd as WOkl ers in vital
IWlolaI 1 IrIWL, is shouldering an impaI- dtction which may quickly be tai...tlIl pr'od til, fat n.ationll defeist. Salute
tant part of the work of lfrise prutie- unskilled workers. A ilsiderabl! "atI tLo.. r ist.i' lil cih'il rival mano-
tion Ill. Morieover, jobs for women are of skills is requlied. ;ane of whii'hakt'. facta 'l
likely to increase. The Wtlan....'s BuleaLu irnthLS to mnasterl F l, e.xa ple, in th,
of the, Departmnent of Labor recenCly W 'omeni ' B,-ueauIn ..... oIf defise il Teleplujate pea tor alll m , s kings
made a survey of the defense i nllatst tlustritcs, it was found that woll...n are L. B. E. W, en.belship. Although oi-
to determni, where women couhd h, useid Iiq{'-cidly adept in shlrldring. bu siAlle it gafliztl ion nI this fiehld 'as negligible
to replace men il case of dill n.ed. until the issage of the WSll,-r Act, b,-
Eleetial ..... a.uf-at urmg i, onit of ibe A l..essalg, itin, cause af the lostility of eidoyers. the
strategic industries pounding out t he MARY ANDERSON girls art, Ilow ard.enlt'ly interesitd in unionl
manifold tools of defense. The I nte.na- Djirectr, of Wolne,'xBRret, U. ,'S. ei'tl se tittiot Theret aie u..W telephon...
tional Botbeyhood aof Electri l Workers operators in 27 lcalls of lhe Brothem-
has more than 40,000 Iembeilsenployed
Departmeni of Labor. ta the
Internaionl B,-otbherhood hood. In the miajority of (he. locals the
in varIous branches of ctrieaI mann
of Elhciicai baorkrs opc-arits bltve succ.eded ii i obtain ing
facturhing Half or mol' of thbes worker. ulnionl .ontracl. Fou1r Of tbheg a have
r'e lnlonl. They alre ,nplib d ll nlally I rlitt r r tivtf c I,,/i t ] a!f ''. eolltrnicv aItboth liIne. en Ind u elator s
"light" processes% Some of wich teinire
organized toether. Th..st. It L. U. NI
considerable skill. B 702,' eovering Jacksonville.
N (i f 'Aot!' l'i(1 ( itn 'ift-ello t; fI~t* ¢'' . ?.] Ill. ald
The union IhIs lrou ght a slibi izing fOUr illh r 'itw, in 1llinois; L. [. Ni.
force into thi workinp lives of tbese we wa,,t/ttl Ilk/' at ttin itI
Idtt ie';'iuqe h h!ti ...I... h
..
~rl ,Ili' fl wie to ... p¢ B-741;, ..onnu.mt. Ohio: I. 1. No, BP ?k
", I i l
men.NO b.luge is it ']ha', thbe pay, rU P pe/ ¥ta IIt,! e kOI)'nr.N .. .t, . .ic
.8 C rosse W is. and 1 U. No. 81K4
take it or get out?' The Sijuimg of I. 13 Owoss.. M icb.,and threeethel' Michiran
E. W. contracts has., ublt lniln...I. 'ix.[ r ura/ 0 t.e.... ..o tx r! c..eia t,', tow~s. (the' locals which hivee ontacts
wages for behg/inners ill.. eIpelenced Wil' l .. il. .. i i.. a ,tla',,Iaje( S aw/I qt.... contain jild aij 'rhee
rbater-s
, g.roups
~'o kers: booul'y rat'~s for 'a riot)lS pilOC wvoik In ('1, ...n..ony with linemen's
esses. anin p~iece rates. negiltiit eil throllgh
t*} ht 'it th £ i{'it hjt lle /. 4ftt I kxllitl ni thflrI 'p loasil the 'amn0 citwe.
collective bralgailring. As.11-rranaOn
has beo¢n)¢, .lnger, i so walle ral.s alnd a)1P~l
rsae orgranizing in 1:/ote
liiLb, T ist ll ! it tl.. ti.... .. h .s. I/f sea~ls u;'l~it'h lie nlow pi'o!t:('sslng ii,
working. on.itions halve h inall,(iV. As waid lb(!
the tempo if prfoduction inlele;s. the iial if-eyiaesitttatioii.
thrrilrti/J Te/tt ? ut' i , t Wil)'mtiIo .' Il jhH ler! Tb, telphlne g'irl hias lmng beelln e.-
union will stand as the onl 5 strn... pro- bratel ts "the' v oi c will the smle'' 'nild
(eCtiv' folrC a g lnst speeuIllp vith its I .. / b ...y .....i d... on Il I, II l h$e cl[ sbh's also been ictured as th, heroine
attendant flitilgle an.. dan, r. Iteiial frude iill'sthe a't, .fforts nt/i olpt who siciks to her' post in silie of tire nnd
In the Inakmng ot elect lie hilnls. 77 per It b t[Id tlp its defenses, ftood. owever. the hell, gMir finds ii
cent of he wirklrs are wa.n.li.. accord- easier to tle I} th smile irwiel hier, when,
ing to the 1D/9 (!ensus if Manfacturs. tKia* t '-, it ... ..... I. I y jr a.te t Iof si... she has It tnioi.. to pr..tert her interest
lit Brotherhit.o.I has wideslpcal] orgaln- ai nr )nns n~e tti11g. rl~' andlar'(;
nit,? teh,¢- with t h, 5 i corporal ion she I orh s fnr
ization in hIl hi .anchof lbhe industry. In J wui ib le o f e h b e in , ~c , l c ,
ll W,''ae st'i thle telphlona ope"ators .'-
radios ..md b. s the perce/ntnge (if wo .aei.. or on [rieu'nnrr- ., delef tion. It gallizatii is going tL' bild 1p i':trily.
nlll is illr clnt. In insldatl wire }dand *tiC(eINl a ssistingl ia, the foiina;hafi<)l t)o One olf th, lhcals, chreld ,,Tnly twia
,ibb. ;I0}7 pur ceit are ;vonaen/ in wiri/g y,-am's alo. hi/ a, reltdy ,chi'vedl a mne
lev e;'s I tll b.8 pil, reelit. C1oll-
:uTles, bert.hip, of 700. This is . U. No, 1005
Iunle**iorl equillment hIts 41.7. All of Av tr Iow ..tl.o to .h.....
I'd TI itself. It of N,,w, Y alrk (ity. a ]lcal ,t).a.se. ai
these hye ogailizatinm ubnd, th 1. B1. s/k fld tI'tldea'sttntFI fildl! the flal: ... . oI.
. tirely of W n,'1i1n. Y ou'llhI milnon/ tel
E. W. ba.nne.r.
I)hl)te OlirattOs in all the big New Y.ok
The', Wrynle s Breaut in recent sit (ad therefol'e r-c nee d thet, fair rl ritt-
vIvy fouin that the averageo Ir)U ly earn - hoelds.
Il*t~ '{'eo yulliio l ii ailt *e ' ll'e ncnrrrua yt. Salute to our telepho]ne Sislc],5! Mixy
OCTOBER, 1941 M54
&ax
WOMEN'S At XLIARY, L- U. NO. 11 IS8,
1OS ANGELES, C('%IF.
I. s~,ihh
l I1hys aiio~he] p .i~ict I,. Sep
ttqtiber. Jliv~ :11w,1
Io b, ilein tiujed. ,h ols.
II
w.1 t,'}IlLg for the
h / ion [abel LIiI ~s'11o
I1qlII l} [t it...gl
[31, 5 flhP
Mryft I[.ly[
Il~~~~the \vi~~L[
reg~T
halthyil,
NOW last ( JIli)t
ii1IIIel'f'll- &txt I iHI
oILu[ roslter nC Sis> il'](t
I~([
Ii
(
ilnithtl'rhoiil~ are( the wive, Of untiOnl
nl~tmberpS. They~ canntlo Went' Ihe UjlgOlt
Ib~t tIll, hu" Ihey shaje illn [[1,II. 'I I . 'X'S
sucesses .ir its tribnlAiu/i.nsa. girls
Awhto t.he
-nitu 10h le( [;' t
paycheck
LIh'i abl]ityl I to rddutle Ia adnH'IIaf
Ali, it a hllI 41. (, clot'hI g, urn I'VCI'y
thin,, ese wIiththat goes ;m Am :ii
stl8ti;i)'d~l of' livingr. They ale dofing Ihehiu
part whein they send frot'h et~dl'y ,ftckfol
lh
] ;1 hil,
... Th(
. Twonlcn's
!. Wt,. tthxfllalhi, ar
that industr Iy etrnands.
Thuoqse whopst' ~tefuI, II
Iltl'ritf1:1
LtheIO enl.%mntribtltions, makes thenm de-
siett'
,h,, U huly)hor'c active
di11.thusas, 1, p~art hay't II, tll'rtiztliq
qqylh,,k blAx ]
ill WOllt¢1ns aUXilialies. They gi[itly cB
tribute 10 the tuitiOnl'S wQ(!'f~' by Itt1,1Alft.
ig s'lCIIl lf fId' the Ill'tll's Inenlit'ts
prtciatlio) .. I withlw)
Ih.ir l.;.l.. I1hltly
Utl i.he wivi'O
546 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators
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L. U. NO. B-3, NEW YORK CITY., N. Y. electrical contractors, anrd our men as ninny
ICoatijt,.d roPP fIst PPPnllh) Il50 at one time - worked there until late
The Fiftielh Ai.m.ersar. issue inl bI3a. Ihere was a uIII them,, as much lielui)
dior;
of thei Jourl..], IUw ih, your halldS, litton had to Ie lone. Soon, though, the other
The latest attempt is that of thc Coiseli-
dated Edison Conmpany, the monepoli sti del is a product of six in ths of plan- tradles moved inl again and construction
trio utility of the whole nPvrrrp.olitn area., ning and three montihs Pf prepara- Warted, but nIit the electrjcal That was I8
which eoniPrises practically the hohle south- tion. It has
. no lved irrgularites months ago. all every attem.pt of our bus.
western section of Ne, York Sitt,. of jmblishqIug schedules. Fr this flas ii~allager,
falrry Van A rsdaie, Jr., toget
For not les than, 2 years the iemhies of reason, full correspu.ncdnce of our actwit Pas put off on the plea that inlasmUCh
L. U. No. B- have Ien doing all the een- energe tic press stecretaries is not as the eloetrical work would all be exposed,
.tilledion and chan ge-over work il power cnnained in this issue. We retred tiey wainturl th ter eonatraeior work
houses and privately owned brihhinga ft.r the (his fact, but there is no helt, for it. compiete'd heore the electricians starteil.
it]son Collieafly, uuder at SO called gentle- They persistently refused every request that
il/'$ agreellelt."' AA iS we~] known., sch
ilestoralidn of our schedule will the job be perforred by members of L. U.
OCCUr in Noverdber an lour press No. B 3.
people are gentlemen a~sloIng as it .uits their
ideas of go..d business, and that i what h.,s secretaries will get their dlle. Virst. the Edison men started doling temI-
happened[ ao. They fire that by un their pora.ty light work, which on a job of that
own maintena nce andi repair non on tie r- kind ear keep a foreman and 10 to 20 men
crormtructlea of their power houses they can ho ~y; bta it lcahned they we e only re-lamp-
ptut ntoney into their ow peeiketa, at theex- ][hi, VI.lon Comllpany now ainlis that t; ift2. not rPnnrtng any new, wies, but we
perso of their own e..plyeves, n... hters if their mien art "NION' inIe there is no heari ldifferently. As time passed without
L I. No. B-, who are depriveId of the work, reason~I why the' should n'l do all ther ow' lelinite, eoanitrnert on their part, the sap-
and of the pilati, hich p.,ay them, exoritauti elerI ta, l e'nltrucetiqn ;ork wlith the A, F, of ptort of other trade<d was solicited in' an efr
rates for the use of electricity. r utikHi g tmade1 i.ri. in their poF. er . t{o hlig i ressure,without success. inally,
The story, briefly, iF this. Wheti the Wagner and in prirately owniI hublinags whtel the Elison C Pllplany threw aside Ill pretense
Act was inatll fond constitutional, the ehan, m-overs, c~hangingmfrtm ]). {I to A. arid peru'bhad their men
doing the new
[][on; COiqllmlly, like [nary o its kind, etn.. or altbratiots, alt leing don*,. work ilh A. F. of L mten (f other tades.
realized that something would avetob About live Years ogi they 'tarted on.iernix who wadked through our picket line, working
doln- s tha. ever though the e mployeesdid Pig their Wtersi'lb Stationi at East 3tth m sidle then.
+
organize, the trCo.pany ' ,,oui d 'til d. the Stret anti First Averiui, Ne York Cit,. The Finally. everNthing having been tried the
di taitig After litb [1alloll i ina.. I aw. w,,k,
as to [e done progressively. lhat is. an lo vt authority to the ofcrs to call
elcti on ndllet the supervision ,f thi, Na old unit remved and a new o.. i.. talald. {tike oI, ll construt tion jobs in our jars-
tootal[.ahoy Relations tBoard, the Blr(,thr hi mealttt te rnw, verrylhmnw e.e.pt thi dition. Th.e srike sas called or Tuesday.
o..d the Ediso, Ephlyees ws ce'rtified
of iLitir 'wulls and the sic,' frtoroirk,
ri[ so iey
21 and . .as
a com.plete Success in that
as the bargaining agent. Of cenrse, hle arn ratli.all.
.. i ll tkraides ,erri nvolveI. Ihe riot a jel, mveid after certificatlon to the
aIt ''jllne.ert .. Ilintt ) Need I say more? eh.tntieatl w<,'rk ~a.. gve b..,...l ie if oar nn ,*rifk e i.tmn.ttee " that jobs affecting life
DAYS GONE BY. Thie firsl iIn ftick ever mrcloased fIr Ihe fDet roil Edwttn o ahouP, . M14, ws. a 4wo-cy lindp Oldsmobile Its crew in-
eluded (left I., right) W, Twonbly. dlier
h l(.at t .a ....
t . .nr k .inkn.o.
, MOf]li ar lelll'y Eu,, L. U' No, St. f...mIanl Broiher Frank (Nick)
Cartei deIea s Wed, [tlarry
roer i e Pl rawa hIe .onl.arti. g luseI...
OCTOBER, 1941 54?
IN TI IF AODERN SCFNF' T}O I atot ani 11most nooder1i I ilt I'iLik boi.Hg used in, D ri, by hi members of L I No 5Il Ti, Ihe ,l rodi Edi[son
F tt'nihi.~r C'lyiIles ]lo wn .i . .i.io
ri..[ I oPer: the linem an h itafit , 1i1h .oil .,If Wi. 15Ft l f[ihr Hley SBIho,¢Ie W aI(+ iflg Iri is Tiother £(liar1h
le , it; orm an, Ilr{,1l.... CliW l(H A h. i
It. is in thm C qie ofI hI p nclutj . D i i 1.Pill
1 'av t'la, at tIIe I i tt, took thif ,i"'tio as Well as
I......I iil it
., I al} . orI
}, where L}i're I If I.. .i'it etin NSir i...,itil will iI the loT} 'itlt o- rI ite, ti reall / ex ipii i Il'ii. Almo st his filst
ltag phatit II T u dile ex'II ,p froi, i the itI tIIl QI iui i'. Iii¥ hi,
Z. I Ihere
I¥1Ol w ill Ie ai ti~nt was to" <l.t ai :tlitatio. for [lriet
sti',tt' ;'>ick lii the Nai~ Yairdf andi ate~) IIphM ~ ,II , IIs - II, Iala.
It. . T}oI.~I
t I ,,p, 'for th, e 1 ,Iir tikers iii ordIr to
f , ...fv l ieiri }, ilt. ,r enlarge.
... d f.. leII I
on IT1 lk ,. teua2ke, I T ; the i. .il . ,InAli hteuil ii] hal [ h( 0 vIii l ing urild r-
h> s liss~d the ag.e of Io
t1( exe pld a,, d III~H hi 'i (II
ItIliIi the fabul.us
co-IIHti'(rTir ofl th - OIiIl ' tt ImIi Mait-
ip 'Iif ht IIiI i'iiri
Ii l fal, li, It f]il~1TiiiIe Fr e ,jI ,, ~hith IaIl liIor Iiketer are kIuowt,
Ir 1ahe
hI,
.l iw sl ,t l iary
l in mp , i n xt I
~e~mqL%%a
caled in iy IlthN'avyaithori i ti I I'il AI .r thin w iar Iia ,, to receive . 'shea theh ,I f ti ived I', Ir ....... iI
i and" ,I ko aI Io
}14, D4 I Iy iot, t}1 'IIg}1 a resilt of hli ainI theitr ow, effort, it
htI. t t }ri
d . t hi *lk
I ic ult' A ."&'
Ti i' l h ito f
hu II I I Ihe mI' ti {,,v n (i I 5?, Li i t :0}1Ie as . (if ' o Irs "iut a ( L Ii, e vu qlen'i of lI vI
hatir d yf',,e Medlatlon lI.oari . , t, il I %%,iiik. Iff I k, O owt [eiIi .grn.eel fur n,,iIt whi,}h I' will later take
i l ri(lueb ,,' M r. Ihilti.... I I i~Hii ei, from . helmi it th( fiorml of diies,
'ttiL hack Lo thu N aST y tinl, riti at t I' l. ii ~~~"
I~ .,h~ ,xpIc dM see t h ,I, T~/C iacketeel N'o 2 guI hi' chance to exploit
d Ilf iJay>. whii ¢eetifi'atii i t~he Nati!l)li11 111.0
I,il I l
W h ,ii lh It Ih SI,
tr tI lahor without tixeii [Li' l'Iu,'ninyh>' n
Diq t g(et M leiitj i I[ hael/
( i, s }itIi i[..i.l ,L h, Kiii , ii t c iat c. issu.e 'rilh m y ''rit, IIl eleetiti ly he m siT upl
raess of takiir
t waI called oI on all ,].}j exrl'rt the td)I i IILItI iiktI I hut it s u is a.e u Iv; lLI if l ad(Ivartage of a r.,IwoisI of the [. B. E. W.
.. Iir pa Wp',h.. Thb ,ei(I'il(li st rike' i lil I iu f iirie eo nis tl[tu tto i l ty ti I poh i(n its altbr ral 'i't
~l tallied I ~,I(et
[ I1 ad, rz hzid; b el II Ill k s I.dd h, y 1,wlrle h. r oI ee~ to ariii , itio iwii 1 ' [SiitS. liel l
waIr<kIr hi
I the WVarer hit p'owe'
Z If I p,'e t rI tuOtui cllr] nltii i [ it, ('ttaiilat }1Il ea rly reafll,iii
Thl itliilkNotlti
triltt Ilatil been~ , t,, ' ut[, S Ib,e w o Il u traIeliot' that theuI , 1tin n n t,, Ih liir er fie , for
lII, IS. i ln frllu ir( 'ks, we hIar lo ilh ciroohed [Tit Ileid.. 1, Ithe south oif hi",
t t , t2hc lilek i L.ur -
phtp coi
'The N' twit a D if (e ils. M pithntioit Ilo rd } rtrli'ii r afle,I'h iil' latin itke. LiM Ity, ll a he ntugra Il eb l nhi pritu After work'
, t~l
he case kr; the haldS id' M I Meb'i sr
,,th,, Ne;w y'ok $tate .Mah,,r IttnT'l, f,,r re H1.1 Id I l i co, a lit l he clututi}*jikW, wo ld, pIali] a] ee ' Iifri
I ' felt l, hi ns'l i t0 Ie
.,i* I¼ h F' tm
e hant a (hl A b~il ] ,hLi tur n iou' I,, ii' a pia' K [ h o pe iit w ill L p . ''oil prepa- ed Itir a It.Ir vaitketeera jIif
umetl.. Iii, ui.ir poetry puge.
E M, ,l~,AIIMi flter glI1(24l
.t-it ~(icr, ;i th~e u~eiitrie tral,',,
Itnm ti'aidi it i''ouh[ tL14(,* [.o Tui}
i}'h/ iatlir r[ ck(itiepi NS . :1 hi ,* rly re..e.i.y
I Aritll
:II 1 fri J ~I^Hl"I I~~
1 IAN1 tit his i [[it] i L[1t
wosI riuph but already
}iui' onI e it i ti i ei [iie exploiting. huis
V. NO. 11-18, LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
IT
%ru(ee i alty' bLiiiiii to hit'ihl uut'h ¥"rtin s intlio
~
the t11il[ IIi, [h1(, %%1h] kilutri, sh1aled,,wri
I. J. NO. 7, SPMAIN iIIIL ,MASS. '[eI' Il.b e l'f ~ ,iI, aer,,l it [ io ili k,s Iow it
tut 1 sli i e i fo1 ~ ,ti Ihl, i u IiLt5 ,nit lie ci v ,iP
ft nil'[raOui1L th~is phltig u:gy i' Ceut out Io
a I h,;
,, E afld La,{ thV , ,e~,l ,11,,~ II~le h. I... to hi 'ui Nl ,d I Il ie i I t> Ib ur; i g a du es pa3 IrI,
iu',
lid. lp I ., t . Irhfie dd ,dd, ,I- I, I III uIigL it, -1 Pi''i',
ni I L,,I x'uui riaiIlifit]
fi}
H
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[ I ~ ~Il ~![ rIu 1,I<;
LeI TI I I, Nhat i I IIIii
i hI'Ih ''lI that the tiIe
I',lI Ldtd lIN~I Itr I f /~!!
dai! I ]ik11. li
(" !t, Ill, IhI
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LIrfi, hau I Ie I i, trot of Local I'nbImi N i,
lahl, Rat
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IpIq;b~ II i Ii ii[ ~ lid] Ill
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h ta tr , hey
h e Iy iI,.,lii i Iti Ihi r il iii , en,
N,
t iI t p k uj a iiI ni 'e
u'I
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d L..
hill ,I~ ~1 , I1,~1 HV:1 '
o IS overT ¥, t (,a f-lita is N . I[ Lcet I 's specialIy.
Lo] II ,I I, h.1. II h I Io,~/
woIk
lr 'Ilb[ I/, I I
xy d !, . . ha of gi'ttii ;g hhiia e'f'
i I(1 ,II, IorI, o}1 .I~ alle hTI,~U [,}1e
[tl IT, Iui;I hO ~ eld s ih i ri, ; T. all hi.,tht
eleii, te, ii ¥ H/ large nPijority. 'II %aV I hs~ iarer m idlyt1 1 i ii i, i, the,, able to~
fil P rl( " -Ie' Il{ all wok1
Z 1 ~~lIthtJ l Idn"
}IU i t the ah iliui fii, of h1I
s life- 10ig eflirh l fIr hle the dHue Lhiiik tiuid hI gL it fn, tuiI.
} L}t
1hh i hail ir'pt l', t ,-iil ]fl r II r,tr q }i i wise g ut'> of ion!si'. li ai too S' Sinait.
I{~.... ll dha, a tr ,ibute o 11kql~e~irs klnuoW full wetill
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1¢ h ,ut 1iuirr to d .i wutlh
T IIII
) ,, ,,f rr i gi forIl w
I iui, mii u it arid I }1i t iii ¥ iuh]d h;vey gotten f}1{'
a h , h
III I ,I hIIII i It ,
nt;dI ''e're eI, i,
tole ,I, ha I i1: n iap ib.'' iII m[
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.b I IIeleirtih u Jot, (i ir hii 1i I
N'.. S ..ILh .d ..l' .I , j < d ; Is p Irt l ir-
iiuhlcrhauuuded :ti, is az folleves: It ofte'
fly "Ihir ilpLi i if the <ntple. ilelutI'l IL };Jpen, that Iho ktinl I'mplyr gets the
r~Z~uul ii 'hhitlls
h atll a, iIi , , " , It iu'en that ('erttul ir of the u...nll Itye, teed i
548 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators
nie long ... I aript sarranle'
,, one for them nd retI {III ' lee ,urehi.seti bI thur lIcal Ious. r'ith iElu' )a id- in iperatlonI . n niels:
bIt no ~... ler ha'e they tarted to etl for eaI I tf the foer recreational eter" at \%[{)anette lilp I Steel "ih ts't wxaxs
ihban taiket.eE NIo 2 jumps into the pic- Aberde'el. .herebeing three hilte and on build ing txlo ]tars mneur layers,- the (o uln-er
Iure and tries to put them to work again. colored >ection. (itl lroii Woiks with two %aye,(.read>
lie even keep, a -ard index of the dues- Eaeh it the
f ollowing o Slors has cnt iur having comispleted flur Navy Mn/e ret teld
hayiii dultIe> "ho file re$ting ill nrde[r that local a veIr IE.nI.liinv'ilar' letIei; Milton, A, er 5 and the fu ni lr lyuilding the engine- for
no on, iay be ever looke i.,Is ui'fple . ipf fleekford. Maj or GeleIral, U. S. Armly Coin- nier hat's ve sels being built at other xatd:i
.outrse, is to keep their tirsee to the grind mntlinig Ii. [. leFae,ei. First Lieutenant the A ine, Y ard with two 11ays, bLuildtigl
stoIne let order that hey eo ptii to
0an M. C. Assistant to
Detaehment touIItanler fie vessels III the Navy of the cui rha...
pay di.s. ]l has even happeled that he has R. I. (Hbert, Offte' of the Quarteriaster, Ilass , Ilidthe()egun Shipbuilding (orlIp.
olte so far. as to disgorge a small part of 1322nd Serlvire U it. Firt George (; Meade with 11 Mays, building ,1; cargo vessel for
the salary which he exoris froI., thes J. S. Hatcher. Brigadier General t. S. the Maritime (n Iission''s
TroiseId
-pil, o rde, to keep them eatinPig reglar Ar ily, CIEnIn..ndintg, Ayerdient. "· 'ihert.; Fleet."
while they are resting. just to have thrSin ii Local Inion No. B 28 has been oulserva These y-ards ae all udel' union aIle...ent
goyod rendition for the next job. tire hi spendin g its funds andi haing e a and the caI for more ele)tteaianis I, Ee/lin.
n t r o he fat
h sala ry whith he ex cumulated through the yeais sufficient to the rin'k ,if Lccal NL 48 lianyfuLp (If
torts from his 0isguided mem bership. purchase 15. S. Defeiso Bonds to the naxt- rout ,e sto'kEa n11flux of new ne' "ill ea rry
Raketeer No. I spends nost of hi, tuie. ,l, n at U ltpill .'..issihle under the laM 'al/,g ianly who are nit fam iliar
with the
(ften far into the night. just sitting areoun you are advised this has been done. This rtetllei. of Ship w Ping sp Willamette- Ilrn
aiking to people. l iev the offices
isits r unlion has eoopieratedI in very .. ay other &Steml and regrn Ship'huildin Corp ailE:g
!he nice employer quite frequenItl3 aI.d just way~ writh the defense pro,'rani 'ith the Blenson 1irtechicl Schn... I nr
has a good tiue e.ery.Ihere. I autl,(. ScipOTir+7 tondueting nitght and oI' shift la'"e Ii
cktr No. 2 has an evee, spfter Ijot. [tisiness Ma[atgeh- teaeh the open the .. a.i. kinks af shupruirl
lie jusJt is aI a desk all day and talks to wie fu'.it'.
]eople who drop in to see hin, andi thiee The otwilluetieli an]d nTaintei a'ie of thi'
L. 1. NO. B-31, DUIAUTH. MINN.
who call on lhe 'phoe. There are n¥eve elletrir'al ePuiprnt t in the A luminum, I<l
Inrethan 210 ,' .1)0 of these calls i,l a Editor: rinin of Aielta plant ii V'aneiuvtl.
Reelected to oitlee ;t nur hbennial eletion
day, so in his spare tie he a.muses himself Wash., e~lre(e by er of 'IS a.. I
eni
last uite wrei: Brothers 'harli Ly]..ns.
by writng letters to all the delu ded du
lipes we have the reeifier operators ll I
who write to him, and he also writes other .residteut: George IT iffT..aI. vice tiieiilent: gani.al io. which lII.ees I. in, the key
nonsensee which, fron]t tille to tit.. gets E. 3. Whit ey., rciprIling serletaily Frank tipsitiolt ii. this htre plant. P lans ;ae bln'iIt
publshed. Bei, treasIuerI Our faithful fiiancial sec ,tiade' fir anoTher large l ium
iium. planti att
ltuIsctetr No. 3. who also took ailantage retary, Ed Frenh. de-lined the nomination 'I routdi le whith wil ales dra - its i'ev frnti.i
of the eonstilutlon to get appointed. is a[i was succeeded by Jack M. A laiscrihe.
,Jr .. XV [iohnsoln. orII Ilusiness intthiaer. - U. No. 8.F
ialher s arte tan th ih r the
wo IIl '{,is
awlaytro, the office for hours at a tEime lie IE±Steelet'ted to offce.
S e ire tztp';.
hess,
,ays he is oat int nirilatilng ntew victimi.s but Our newly elected ex'eutive board Io.
he is probably lying around somewhere in ist of ltrlthers Chales Lyons. Jack M.
at saloon. Rrnrp;'ombe, )J.-Mike Olson. l W~en, L. U. NO. 80, NORFOLK. VA.
So here. tn; frieilds. is the ivpieal. d{ix Jack wiatuip. I C. SaiUpt I.+. and misr-f
E~ditoir:
gusting p irLure of the explo ~itedl,
feeble- The result
con trueid to
of the elericiti
ea n,,e thin,
can only be
,!nhelt3 con
Ii in
oerhat ut.ol]it'd at l'~iset' a
minded niillions of American labor anti I he u n~abple to ,ttecipd n.Žetin Ilioh yr IN.
I.
handful of slick, grafting labor leaders ~srho tined proegres 'I he progress of I. I N,,. 1ourtiy . SIr hua a oxr On Ine an stnd
prey upoin themn. Can any~one 'vouide' that B 31 under I he dynatnitc leadlershrip .if not )e I.anted. so.ec,,here in the (h 't
it. is a sickening sight for \Vestbhroot percl or Brother ('hadle>e Lyes and his aide ie-
ItetI read' is aifairy tale.
p eaki a; W n~Vare mna k ita (ape ''h adleI,
to e'oiiteiiillate? I 'an sympathize ~ith hdim 1Va., rIIhead .uarters.
Froin a ]1 re i l'ul hha pIt ,iieln ie s hlackl
for just after lead ing
his
articles I ienit T A tue h aI we tart li attenid the OIl'c
hi the early '30's tnr lut-l no; reaches out mIie.tIttnls. it IS inpisike IT, <lit so). be'IuE
<'(k . n telf. (~roioRa SiMM ONipS.
Press Sec'c' t rl'v , oirmleudI Eitany ... st]Je ts anil towne s rh"rr when we cret hack to lanpd it is toyo ite to
purgitni'zaitlen ;was unkno~iwn anti hundred- zip tI, N'ifolok th] sa tile ti ht ItndretLurn%. ;,t
All iu -guSll~,
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t~ ith ~11[ll il>[t Of tIIl ai ti tOpi¢:
[.!hi h63s ildl. khai Ith :lli Yhe}.,,
O[f IIr aI~ tIhIoI III, Olll t 'E. ¥ t~l'l
th, war] l~ltsigaIiill s"aN. ~ltl t.. . ...
fllK I ,ih[ t ¢h elth
i I l,i I%... lith who]-
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}/illI' 1,5'l /abo haiti.t, plditu inn,, IthaI h,, 1-.I I. NO. 6132, ¥1'IAVrI'A, (fli.
] tll IClW is "Im
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I I IN MEMORIA XX
11111,10 JIl His iffmli( ,Wldl), lo, tukt' XGold Od Itald,
M I ExxxM 1
on
ore, eeml~dmd W.rHy hh~ffel', HiRry C.
] if1Sl; awld
Wh, IIII L. U Nn, 13.! hal ),ost Illmi 7leis-
dI~ ... .... "I' ~ B",iJi .... ol Ils T~T~Cal/~ ,,.I
I II I Ii 'hillII Col)
III... InfIOO[ltLh:
IerIe
'hl n 'idJ~ql~e dIape fi,:
DCIJOo~ ;~ da"S
ji [h..l a,I~~
I IIh I L c I~q)3 IIL ~l I h~
I1 Ith I, L I iI I InkL
I I JaII Ii il;tl ;It ThtI, n, lt, IiDoL f]HS mc tilO
tesoidtioll ht, "id O WIi,
i 'd, It ...I ,OI )h J ;,
a] Io1~ ht . .... In, " JOI]D]hll, fo[ p"Ibli-
I'l<~ r...e~Iel~ia J~I
I I I. bllit 'Iir Lliin1 ~mil 1ha, l L .t ...
e oi calti t- ;I
Rf,X H{ARP I'ER II( citg I I IL I i I hI l Ifl
itt ,i
kLI-1
J11tKApT, A, J, KOELHNE
Mil.. {-;Ty
ell t Ioa CImnn~ ~i hol~~.
all, FmnmSe~£;I
I, arrd3 liJ I,AD "It I I Nu.
I ILl
11. it. I
W~inlia.l, dleJ. L. I . N.. B-1083 ", l, lill, cd V!rort
" A, 93~ W-GtiiaL(;se.L. U .No. I1l?-
it'll~litl/,r e 2~, IgJ? ,,[ fT W ..... i}l l $irt, z ~ lzg It SLIi~S gl( allililabd Noi~,.llb1, 11, 1911, II L, L U. 51,<1 ~;
~t $ Wifh shdci, helihg If 6f(llkdS, a;l~ CT I, \hh deeI& Iolx ..... ),l~ Ili~ "
we,"'I
itret hai Ill, O1~. IIcmDIIII o~ 1 LI .1, IIIt, il~11t~
f L/la IVioih NLq It18 rtc old
B-IC-I8 ileeod Lthe j 'ssfl
f ot, la d ~l~/ I 11 LK Sitb,
litof .. , f~i end .zIl 13r "Ithe ~.i~ll
W lt
klyid B,.the,,, Will.ail BelI W... I.,l olll, L, G lasl"I., ILI flhnaly
yeisI, hill beenI
[I/D
... lif fJ[] ALII 25. 1941; .,dd t~%~ ;l, itiya It 1eilibC/;i III
WherasIi it Is (I'el d('s,,~ ho. l~'¢ tl, Wholltsi it is, our1 desLle to 1.eeognill I11,
gi lie ... hI f mi ] ;dlid ri e I ds, ,I I1t. uxl lt
[o fi'eat 1TOL TO oaf1 il¥gaRdzdtio[I~ ill 11ho pfit~
;'ilhh(t ill~r1~0rg! h~~foy , 11:1
Onhe
I uI s nlpd, .,,d tdrtnh o. ot, IILIIIhII artld .. phs .. r lipplzeimtio.
,hrtf
...re bil it b11spr1 t'lfOLII~ illt~o
mil lig
oti oih n tid. o] hJhti " ',
toI e lof[1 E.Ie ... I£....
Bhlho
Reso.lteh; Thit aIlpl if IIhese it,,,4,l ...I OgI ,a I ,op Ie "etf hfall~ k No11,p dihelekht, h, iT
Ite sprIad ."I,)lh the tlkllJ~~ o[ OU] .... iocIlJ~ serDift oIlr II(,ur ; li ,,: pl ih ai*/ t If."Izl Ii RT,¢ok Id THill,,, Itpe£ Ith di,.}), ~m-
. Iopy th, sIlt ill ., JO ... a1 frptbeaiid;
.nti b, it pillt~ 1o ]TiI f1il1idy it, Iheir Ioll of.. ... Wx;
Resh,,-eld, That ou, ofiate be Clhqd I... ];~s.lvid, Tht i ku c[1111{ tig{lll{~l fol .. Ill) it fii' [l,
peflod of di da.,s as, a IIIbtIt TO, his RtdLdo~~, I hhal ill IlhaFle bii allaped fal a
mil
I.111111 R"1.il M bD 1wND N "{ituo d o] dalJ[
I,(I t~hibul to II[~ itli ... l ;
GEORGE SMITH tild be it fillthor
J[IHN GO'GFI. Resivd ThaM . Ilopy i{fils 1iIsI oz ~
I,1e 111u1ik hisIi
'I, J21~Ly, a, tloP11r,1ld
eL)I.. T11
IThe ll due 'If oti{dgla i~id II lopy Sent" t
I ller"I ardI
3 Xd1lal f, Il.L
U ...i I; -12[ I I'ltl [L}[~T}/a~hloIa;I OfficeI fit pbiatkl in The
John Eoin.,. L. ['. N.. 11-1083
[InItialedl Jttil, 24, UPJ I(flilITl+~ eemlif25 13 C7 W. ATWATER,
WhlUas Ahmhgldt, Old. itl Hv, Lnfinite /.t- G. A. GOEPK£.
TihiaS1~
fi.tqn
t l il 'faOdw..;
doil, hil, catled fro .,I midst IIo~el J...l~ V¢]i n n$ 'thod llst, js who il[le ~1[l~
II .... Lols Anglls CahL COIlmIdee
Ili, wo.,k Lp To Adthinh a fl~ Halld, ,` hs
pfsig. f'.om among L" WL, pai tlidIf. t, who ~ hay URHA
osivac W. AhiU.
clome
Roer (LPry. L. I7. Nil. It 9
Ill,[1iiD' thereOIe be it
]L~ICCifziolPbruary 29, ]8l91
of heatfltN syl¥itall, atd telt be sed I T%,l ilasing onar IRILLthe Robni. G.
W~it
faLi t fill opy
be aent IO l ~ele Stil
stCs
b il L!,
II an ioTro
Un oL iN., B-d . dee[p
a. Coss htill IIot
li,,*,ed I Adlitoa Ln . I, 1hNta H-121~ qlLdekll be eaed £or' hm. Limltelle inlyarly 1
Resoved Tat ai lopy
D ., Ian Ilipi... he
ramro It also
ift, we stan ho';~T~i le[ "[lr orlaitiaitilnt Old mthlwt~ ill II~ -~uppm
Resolved, That ,, drape, ou elhar0e fol .
perlot]~ o2 B day, ",aihgC Ii LA it Aa. fillomL
us. and. Ils hfienidsh'i., Thi x;
{GEORGE SM~1ITH, hh..f Aif JI Mu]{,l
JOHN GOU{G;H. w [~z" Id, ( i'11
Sit , L . IIo, I....
L l~? Wh".,.,~ xkc f~l tl U., bilc L.av
IIs R ol{]
idi ltf']
. ['erry Jr.II,1 hL.
} ,., No.1;:¢2 1, ITM IIc ,,,d,,,odtHill'
I.ind be
.....
EnosC. Frisk. L. U. N,. 1123 "'L'ei e L ¢l lli tlly(;o
t. 1 itt
hi, 11.....
II::T k-
111O1L
]1Id T hakt .1riaill iniald o11, tzt ] l oul h}til soz a.il]d t11.t II co y ill the~ ~soi
w~ill, SeChl"re 3li,ii I93 ill L'I, U,, ,go, I
VI..J f ... .e..yW .,h,; h, t w heillai1ina Seear bil~ LL Electr1Wicl ~Vtk-
Ilidil ...OHiemi's if L,,,.l Unitn N,,. 13-4/ xtV[~IIc's fit., Lhc Ih.,,,l o~, diaroth ".I i ol~,~llli;ad
.I bet it further
IIIvl ilc, dit11 SepIl,.bl, 10. 19q41. of iI ,, L 13 NO W:¢ k):Lg .. "I a I~v't, l ;~( "'lhxl, 11"e.olve Till, aI opf thl .s... hesolot~o
de stied frilnd ant1 BLthl, Eo... C' Flfgk, I.... e. ;" U,- edoIII [~"Ihihi
l Il, ih be spc~~t 111fur 11 kue Ihf L.,.ca
l~s~eThat II pay ~rlbfte ,o I.. ..... re
o]-, ~3 exe.~n In is faitly, .tnd hill$d 1.1a.hd[o th I'llnt of1.d,etll I Iepal~e
Broll; JOHN LAMfPING,
our sincrypth y;.C andhi be it frlihr ... b{
LI"ityfi][ht , I j~"Il A, VEr.SC HAVE,
bes l~e( Tht al op¥ II lp, iLsdoId ... R(!solye Thi J,x, a;IARR ~~tbd HARRY SLATER
ourradlue ad II cop3 b~ I, Ih fille Elec*
trlios Workets' fol~l
io pliblhwatil: It
R ....letThit chate
d beI, rape
i ~lal Frank IL, Mart. L, 1[. N.. 13-9
Rl,,olved. Thait thl~ilets
I...I t ,ee
le
ill, IlailidtId Seleiit 21, /¢900 inl Li U. I.. 19
fier . ;)eiiod o£ OI¢', mi]~iUt .,, ;I [rJbhhi 1O,
hi5 meioy.O Wsoll,,n, Ae~2l
... ~hily(
cd faiTlly f to ]at- With, II sinco feefling O deep IsorI'ow ,Ild
HARRY RICE, re'910. w, Illi IteLnthil If LocaII U~i.. N,
[Irih er. I n~ll~ esl.lt
fi~3 It} 0111 l offcia
RALPH HOWARD. B.9L11.1
leeld [[x0e d~th,oi Augusit 3 hU41 Ifl
,,,f d Lhd p~l .. ....Icalol U. ,, ,,,l, digh~rtd fIIn and l~rolthr Frank B
CARL* WEINKE.
Milt; t1eL-ellhL-, be, it
14,xolved. Thatl Ill tender1 our ;ircele },m,
Ill~ithJ, .. WA",I [1 T T S vial't I{} t] hhaill v ... litn B,,,o" rI ddf
Willi,. H1.Ra cy L. (T. No. B-17
That~
. Taly, ,. U,.,
No. 55,,LI ResIIIh, d, Th., i eop, LI thse rl~i,,iol.
bt, sprtadl U n ile m inuefour meeting
Whereasi Althlighly God has betl pleasedi. in !tdb ti tt ed.1YDe'e
i be th,p d Hil9 ... and :t Vop I. .. lit ,I{ o1I* IfSLI Jolhihda fat,
HI, i~LA.1e wllislm Io hlat, f~oth, noItI(~t
o., esteemed a.d lorlhy Illothel. Willia.. L]
WILLIAM WALLACE.
R1,1rhl~e Thaty e b,,dyn o £HARLES .T CONLEY
Wthqh-ea, Lo.. I Uilio~ ..' N1 B-17 hill lot Ilo
alld Jcl~
"Ifllei...e,... I) it1 locl, LalsosJiclre }~ARRY SL~ATER,
hill P.sslin9 oIf B"tohtil HI~e ohll't! Pfill tZill
.and loyl rnl~dbes All It a, h i(~
IlC]lli e
Reshvrd Thait Locl. U~rimo No~ ~I17 hlIb¥ Idl Ve
ks th, lsor~owf
hid r , II tlla tw 1.Hie
expR-.,i Ht dee thphreekt ioof Ih, ei. Bled]wl' O, Loa
LI h 5, pIy ott lffilre. F}...nk S. S,hctt, L. U. N.. B~-9
Io ot~r caltet gfierl by o., Ila ]Brathem iid
Ili, ih.~ol~ il the kitowled of hks Te*i.0 I'HItizted M're1eh 1, 192". Ill L+. U. NO. 332
.itt be, it £tlehe R~so~ve Thn J. WethATTS)i. hatr o
l,.1oId, Tha1 LoclM Unkon N.oH ]1+] tilnd,, .... e. llb of Lol.1 Hill.. N., 11-9, Ire.ordl
II ts illco syru'psily to the, itn~ f {}Hi late IFI...fill Thf a(op i tlt( toth Ilolh~l itltlldL~ey d(!,ltl O }Ilarhe Frfilkd S Scott;
B.IoLIe ll th(il tille Of p,,Lt i.rrnw: I11{
bte Ithfrh., ' i~uletioL
... sly, L. Iof. N,
]3 55Aolti RayeLThalt We oa ti-idtt to hIs men
lqeolhed. Thalt I 'opy If llhs l'l, hti ofbi[]i:tIs dib, 5,ocal ory bi, W~t~lgt
hil, ftmhid .. d reiatwve
fil $e..Lo inidly
the (if ot de(as!]'othl{!L, ~)il Ilheartllt Sylpatlhy and be, II flurtheii
LILit , S!)
.Ala A :l~ Hill
· l HL,¢, i Rl,,dIved Thti LI eo, n¢
If heI I-fiomL.I.o
ai Copy te ICea .. dthe Irilll, OihfO. Local
Hnion. N. ]3-17, a.ld LI eoP, be 8e, toI itl
ofleIaLL Ja.ns1 ofli plro~rh ... fori ane
.. I copIy be Spleat Lpold ftie ..idliutt, if ...
publesioldf iLoal ...l o$..
WILLIAM P. FROST. WrILLIAM STORES.
C E HtALL. $A~{ IS IBIR MFIGHIAM,
1k ]V R{DGECOC~K HARRy SLATER.
Dot fit, Mieh,I.... .... lee
OCTOBER, 1941 557
J. M. McCarthy, L. U. No. B-9 Matt H. Trew. I. U. No. B-9 William C. Korol, L. U. No. B-949
Ifitciated November 23, 1920 1,trttfeld DecoInberl 4, 1917 Iltittiad J.fluarly fl, 1941
It is with a sintere felLuqg of sadness and We, T(e menlb.rs of Local rUnliol No B-, Inl that Aligtihty Gud, with Hits infinite
regret that we, thu rilunbers of Local UnionI with a sincere feeling Cf,srow and remlel. wsdom. hfa d{eemed] it nehcessary IToremov
No, E9., record the pa A]lgor: true aid
of iteorrl the passLtIg of lBvothlei Matt ¼l TIrw, foiot (ltu ,itdst o.,r Brothe', Wiilatn C, KoroI
loya Brother J. MV. Mccii rihy, "ho ,as whri died on Juno .. i, 1941; thlereore be it it is wJhiLIi, C re sorrowht rid eg rut that we oS
caLled frill, us oi, Jun..e 14. 1!41; and Iteolved, That we exptesy our .symnpathy to Loca] No, B-949 record his p]assig,
W hle[a s it is oulr irlihe2 to Ci4 rtsl OUr griJ iht, hiiiily of our hale Trothel' Who Ilow r In reinlelutb rance of IlI.", W., explr,$s our
to h.s fA hy and friti.. arid to (xtITl{.d to his los.: 2nd be it fpr1h1 heirlfalt symnpathy to thA .i.i.tbe'ls oI his
Rtis iiverld That a lopy Ifi these resolutions aintliy; amid be it
tliti~ o ur sympathy arid IilLd t~t tldndil§; then,- be i[id ulpon l h.. minutes oIf this meetng, Isolvied That the.i.e.l.... [ sand silent for
I.eso.v.d, That a cop. o this ¥-cbOilTon al cota bl, s lbt ti the olfllial Jotirilal of rhi tInl2 minumte at theIr next regufar me.ting as A
le sp ead upon till titltt 9 o .. l..ir lT 111. 11trotllhrlmhood fo'l TIl)iicalHti , 1rild a CIcIy ble Illibtit* to his m emory: .an~d I w it ftIrther
T t;y be sent to tir ;i'ilh iir.. a cop' b, selt to the bereaved fat1 y. RlesoYIer, That e Y of thItse resolutions
co
e,lt to OLTTJrAtIiInal .o. ibicJLho
M WILLIA 4 S'TOKES, be sel, to the rne.uebes or his filiTl .y and a
DAN MANNING HANK BROWNSWORTH, Copyhbe spread orI thue Ili t..ts of our local
F AN K V, O'BRIEN, HARRhY SLAT'ER hi~ll"lI,
HARRY SLATEIr ('hiicalgo, IlL. IU.mnnlitteiŽ W. IH FOAE),
(hilcago., Ill, on i lI WALIrlER It. SHAMP
(htighe H. . I . No. B-57
,ordun IIARIOLD , GRANNUM,
Phillip Schenrich. L. If. No. 11-18 Ilitirtflrt NoocI'rubl 3I 1938, ir1 L. U. No. a-SR Au's tln, M IT, Co u, n it C
IniNiated Not'oti boy ,1.0927 Its wil i dAeep feling of legret and sadI
hILes[int wae aie clld]J toI 1ly tSi< ]JisI.
n "U ,qtephen OHandley, L. L[ No, }-1089
[t r . ...l.. nll the pasl itI If fliothe, 'h lli, es~cP'ts to our depir rtei ]T o iotb, G oorge TI. Initialed Ju y 5, 1937
S-1h TRiel tI It' ttW It c~ of l, otah
B ri n d ,1 N o, oi dOi:, and It Is wih deepest s riroI ilid tl'f'g t that we
14-I§ realize the loss of a trUe Thuther anld WVhul raS J the dilhi I oTr flirih..r, Total
tWkaIl roe rebel arid Trlloin No ]B-57 leahzils i i i1s rs ro,e if Jlii' ,,eord (lhe death of our estcioti B rothIer.
Whe,'eas it is our clestIe 10 ,ceogibize oini T,, TIA]d...devoted m.o.... s: Ih~lefore2 be it St'ph.n IIaiitley: thm li fIll bIe it
loss Ir the p'Asbing of 1rThior SchA ...l id and RlHislvyd Thlit E, glid Hi silknce for a [tl'mlved, That wy pay tribute to kis 1Llan-
Cxl>LeN<~ m r apr cct~in~ioiti ~Ifhits hlo alty to lih ... o{kS on r mntill t aIs it "ark of respect to ,lS by exprssing tO his fam..ily ot' heartfelt
'yyompalhy in olis i.L.r of sorro: aid be it
II anld be it f ti' l hitihter
Reoled, That we e*xpresI our lJ.p syti- Re'solvedr That IT CO11 Of thdle resotilts
pothy To his 1oveld one inl Htill bout. of 1 e- be Hini to his falill: aIW eIt'IT (tirthier Iltsl ed, That otu uo.at Trl be draped for a
r enveiierit: and he, ii Ir ithter Iltsolv'd, That a copy of these resolutions period of 30 days an/d uist ouTr uiieihtlihip
R esolved, That OUl, IlchliiI Ill dlilled for al he sItI'd or1 theIA, jtittw aild a eopv be seit stazcl for o he m..inute as jIa . lei tribute to his
p,,rOd of 30 days in hJ, ,TAr l brs and IlT it to thi Ikectrical W orkers' Jotlinal fot' roe£ ioty; and hb iH ff lthtr
Elither iul] JcatiJon. ReIsoved That a copy If ihese resolutions
R 1solve,dThai copy of th1e itO]lnilpis KF]iI I. *[IROMAS hi! sent hi his fant~ly, a copy sp]reld "oP. the
he Sent to his famil, a copy spiend on ARtTTIUR ¢ WILLIAMS, of Local U[Inio No 3-loiO , antd a copy
mlri 1ntit-s
ti/iblr~ItS Ilo ur lodge, abd a copy senlt ti o he sent to otlr omic ] Jiali . a] io pubhciatkmTo.
SHARP C. GI0LISPINE, NORMAN V. KENNEDy,
o ti oial JOU rnal fOr pnl lhIleal cll .l Salt Lake City. Utllh. Comittie
U W ATWATSRI President
GT. A. KOEI'JKE JOHN E, MiLTGGAII
L R H[OFTESAN K enn.eth Flynn, L. U. No. B-125 Sydney, N, S, Selietaty
LiI. Abngl[,., CIOTTI. o1/ll Inbiittdf Augyust 6, Is~i, ill L. U. Ao. 77
Allnthi, loyal ...m...e'v has answered thh
Philip J. Clark, 1, T, No. B-9 liii ] sitHHIiOris Iarid fItu.,l U dioiM NO 13-125 DEAI'H (3LAIMS PAID FROM SE'.
tlhir ted ] ovember 4, 1919 tIlull.rn thi pnlsng Oieiwn'd of B rother Kill- TEMlIER 1, TO SEI}'IMIBER 30, 19,1
Elolhytin,hIi, loss wIll III sicerelly felt by
WhettReas Almighty Giio hay blee pleased. iil ]) I mIlb,yClioe fritIrlls in ih, Wld'otht rhood 4n
Ills jlinile wisdo1, to hak, fboili our hidl Local Union No. B-123 extenlds to his loved 1,, [' . ,C rrt
oilr /orthy Blor iti . Phil, p J, ClIi k; and oI lii he atrtfeIt sy ltltlt y Of iitll mtll oss,
WIh.t..e. Local Ubion No. fl-9 hItI lo It inIIT, .,Id tile col dotenee of suir 'iwlig friell(s [, (} kV ( II.q,'ish r $,0100.(0
pWssi[g of Br'other Clark lbie of IlS ]oal 13{; t: TD , Skeltnu I,OtO.O0
Th'le diaer shall be allaped Lot 30 days in
...flels: be it i.I.. r.oly of ]I[']mtl{r F l nn, ar1 id.. cop y of t ins [,O I), Nolan 1 000
Resolved, That we hereby expioss our dlee. tilt1te shall be spread tpo
ilnte I il uitLes 'If (;5I 0. E. MeilLmah 825.01
apprh~r ia~ o'f of it~l .s to (,'I eaiish giVeIm
'vices ITTriilelting Coia es hIll bIo selnt to his h .- 4112 Willia iC (E'Nel 1,000.00
by our lite Bro"t; and our sor.r. in the tlamily alid
a Lirvtd to rOUr Jourinal OL
klowlrede of lhis dbtit; and tIc it fuIli iiutbi iieltitmii
7[ [I, Shiyee 1,000,00
Meso
. vud, That we tellder our, sicle s '11i
1- LYNN FUJIBUSH, '3 (i l{iprbkus~ 825.00
I ... y to thI Iaiiiry or our lo.e I, o¥lier tI C. C, HITL0DIC, 589 C. M. Earl I.000,00
thirlr ti.. of great soi.,tW : 1n] IIe it Iuther I] iR0%Y JTEDONNIELY.
Rteolved That T copy of (h'ue tlmsotltlis I. , I1, EI A idTltlI.....I 1,000.00
I li IIlaId, Ores, Committee
b , sniALIt thle fIT.l.l.. (f (Olt rI'T aec I d POioIh , 9-I72-1 It. Pole}, 1.000,00
a copy hf s1pread oiIh. I ililI.. o ouldr local J. 1.IlHarl, Dh., 1,. IT. No. 508 702 ],' E, (Cux 1,00.0]0
1]1±i100alilt' cop y It sl? t to the official Jo bl- 5:1 E3J PhirIpeu, 825t00
inrt of olur riotlehr'jod fir ptili]catkon TnhuiIFeid Fberuarjy 15, 1938, in L. U. No. 177
t¥11vb('{s it is appoitg td ui nto n all 011c2 to 212 W. I[l t]idmaiuru 1,000,00
HARIY SI WPAME. rite, tin til~le, it lrivig our¥ l[ea¥vrliy F'athei WI].It, end l.000,00
Chicag!o, Ill. {zoimmlit JL% '''il, Tim, htus e lk os tri t1o i i olti' m idirst ou r tin- 61:1 I{, I) Long 1,000.00
lovLed lohther,
, alt/ s IT . ta te, 3 . Llt us
:145 (' ,W Wi Wli.mTs 1,0(ot0000
Jantes G. Slater, L. I. No. 11-83 litisig tH tottgh re, pect rit~d nrlm uiattiil of his 241I R. W. BiEssett 1,00.00
Im..l.y Bi iDuilis arid noble dHeillse oJ hlIig
DJ ,tizlcdJulne 29, 1915, in L. U. No. 01 i lit t11,adm ired in a li t ltei mlelbb er aiid ,I JI, I, [Bi'gIa ih 1,000.001
Iomal UBnion N,. B-BI ixtlnds deepeslt l
1Vll- work ... I,. 181 .]. J. iHlrt Iti t 1,000.00
talky to the beh v ovl [ idtlv ant i £life ds of Whoitas We, through }ilds redlutini wish to
]llrothrr Jmlits G. Smt . ,ho Ila, Tiln lakeli
,I expre ss to ile family nird fIlTl..Is muir deepest I .. W. D. J'ltes 1,000,00
I... int mids T. tilld ill TT. eIldea . o to he o} eg etel.... d vrn tidties omlltilm passTing If out i.O. J,]. J, il arnle 1],(1(0.00
OI.II,( comfort to the I..o.tIvSrl W. Iedilcate Illt tstrl itld ]ltoth er,; tie lpfop' h, it 8. A Jt.t We her 1,00(.0
following: HlsO[vert. That Locah Unior. No. 508 stanld I!I A. It. Kent 1,)00(.0(t
Jl siii~bl, ill a pei'... ot oru' illiilute in his
W hiTA nhothin Eg w..e.eonT 1.o l.a.. if tiIs. iIIItM,. an]d that a copy of Ihese resotuttons ISO] F* J Lawreqnce a00.00
wil ii at"ongiucills vt tIllb, ho dil
1, 5134 .1. It. Fhsil I 65ool0
I' slni To Thie Ifam il ,t one dor'e,ised EroIl e,. 114 P. Ia n/elm 01,.00)
W hItqil ijoi bt g is %tit but that Ged s I/t I/ eIIly III tile E iR 'tr,'al W.o.k vli Jotiriiil
IT igris. Id col. be made d a t' l it mii' inujtes of 58 JIT.I, iTIt 650.00
that is Just the tion' to titill Ihis 1oie untlion: antiI be i fHitel r IE.
J,'h , l 200.00
UR'~oivert That o/Jt r'lia1'to shall ei('11imai :12 (I; IW.. Brncd1mr. 1 25.00
,is be, tter to walk b , railh than sight ahlapedl ¢mu a 1 iAp'iod of IS0 (ir>.
In 1his pal,, o£f .o.u. Ti ri ....... W, F,'URTILL. 9II II A, , el 1,00.00
A nd the pitch-bl lli11t,ack w&hir thleres iiO ;92 I. W, Tlucy 1015.<00
otrder light C, S. WLSiTCOTT, 352 IR. \'D Sherd 1(IIt)0o
Is thle time foIl faith to ihie SaiVtittia b. Ca, ( 'Olii~i~iil tc(e 125~]. P Flnr~ 1,00000 (
WILl} AM N' FIOLT. . I.O I<. l { 'tht 1,050.00
Lt, Abti,1}s. (ali] pIos S clar¥ Vicia ... oleIk.h L. I1. No, Jb-1031 1!11 1. L. MNe, 1,0(0.00
bIitltedi AI nus.t 16, 1937 L](I. IF.D. I",uc 1,10.010
John,(C McNFGiell. IL. L. N.. 1021 w itlh a ,sin er feelilb if rleep so xwtiob'd I. (I. [[. Vorl S,']Hill 1,{}0000
Ilogt, }I ,, he txi iit,'I's or Looull U nIAonl No.
h/ rieth cd A It ITsI 17, 1g23 4-1`31, I .eco.. the death, oin Sepytember 9,
Whereas it is with (I'l sorro. anld regret 1041, of our d platleti rliultd arid Sislei 312& J. F'. ]ITawuelt(! 1 ~l'ol(}0
that we. the iinllt itir olf l4..hhI Unbir i NO. 1134, ViCtoria Boilk: thi'ti't bl I. 18Ss lhioma, J I tI(lr V 50.0(]
z ile pi kstsi gi of ourl B tOlhit , Joh nl C2.
hhtd Resolved That we Irlur mi- shncere ,51Ii-
polty Io thl faimiy of oti' Sisa tr In this tIitli :124 'hrttlis J. 1Sunt.t 65}.0(
McICGOnll:r/I thiererot¢ tie It
]Tesolv¢l. That ,'vr piyr. tlbitct to his mIemory> or hIlit great sorrowr. : md lbi it tirther iI I.. (I. [;'awh l 825.0,0
by ixpre~sliln to his J upoily o ur sinlCert sylln- lesolved, That A cony "Ct (if iLilTIiiS
l1tso NS7 i. S. (anlphill O
1,)00.0
palby: an1dbe it thor
hit, e speair upon the ...iu...I s o,f 0tl mIelutlilg 1:14 Ililmert ']'. M1r(;Tt...u.m.,000, 0
IsOdlverl ThI.T1 clI. ty Of lliiT./ tv'sOitiiOns a Ioly be SoTlt to I.e. beRIliVed faiTily, a Copy
lIt, slemi In his Ta~Mily. rt C.uply it' r.emd H p I II to Oury ofleiid Jiuri, ul fol pJihl]calti... 2 V. .1, Irie diell
W5 1.0 0.{11
Ilkbil Y,,p Thal
tltr minlltes and I,J alrla
copy bIe -fOP 1'' to","b~ia
seii the tECC..... It a oIar chartel be drapled for a period of I. , N,],mfih J. i)uffy
h at W or ers' J ourn alI for i l it li 3I1 da, s I Wil lujail, ¢,; WleTal 1,000.{10
D M. BONOVAN, COTLIS DAVIS.
C:hiago, Ill. Recording Secretary I:TT nos C. Frisk ... . 825.00
pltthburgh, Pa, flocoidin, Secie hy
5n8 The Journal of ELECTRICAL WORKERS and Operators
1,.1 ./ been oligdr, t, olen itl ativwithie Iar Terre, 1lat~t, Indl. Ini additiont to this, Molthe
454 W, D. Sudlllxa he".,Id moemlllf wag,"s and hu Keldly ha..d the job of getting ou ioatitu-
1,000.0f Safer anti healthiertemiin of work, IIII1II, TlkL]Sl, h airraa
d nil killit stp- ~il
2 0 of eoue beam
elmetary
... objective pI"l arid ashe' says "therewas, apt H ol,
J JlO0.00 in ieof the increased ha,,.,d, of fast, m ir g," Thro vnio n had estabished1 it
,lanoe~ J. Met'seLby I Jd00.00 m.ovhlg Iaehihlo, BI~t o,,e soelmntr low pe e~[i" , lotI0 ceuts a mIontlh .a...I to,~
I03 Johno J. O'Ilearn J ,000.00 a goa~l ,,a, stolYre isted and i ie kept the fato.
Iresur $1l ffioLhe need
,52 Geurge M. llehey t,000 00 years~ of edwelitin tihepubli ad the /eIgk;
lotlywersnaive of the pc~ie. Th~ough ''J. Kell, at one tfi~ln "whn~ the very
17 Wilmliaw e, I J0)0(JI(
n~~~uch~~~
a o ~e' hle it~;1
tela l odltion,I [kf¢ of DW, oiganizathm. deplnded .... t"
2`3 (at] C.Hasee 1,1011fl., workwu' eomensl~ . sfety and in nu... w,,agd hi, houseolftd eftrot, a...d Ib1,ihtm
,5 I icalFrit,,eh loi00 nopetiaal Iowa h... !iIlaliy been eaated* ns"Ioetaion s, ,ek mlo " tthe i, I,, lo ,,e
121 Shir-ley E. ,Spahe These. eh i.e......nts I.biOLIly redounded to ,Iea li, IItas a ae e ,
rtary aaI, I alhe
L.000.00
IIIe holnefit If the umolgitd.. as ,1ell . earll> ,ee.rds of the ilrothehodlhe.. II, .,on
213 Vernon Carneoy 1 ./ffRI)(,
to thy organized ,orrsad tn, soeiely Ialuod ia hi, honlwrtten ledier. Blrothor
,77 Samuel L. Hlill 6;SII.00 at large, Kelly, t.... had amhltions, for tilt .no
ad .
353 (Ianon ceC. V .ame 1L00(.00 in 1S92 ,ucceeded il establishing 'The IIIec.
S'o bold of soia Itwivty re,,ainedun
'T CarlI I. EH...... a 150d)0 inleneby the increasing eampelotite,, trical Worker"' as it, ofilil journa L acting
561 of t cnooy
Th. in..ldiiduactitiznbcm as it e-ditel ia, addfitoato hi otherdties.
F. K. chleary 1,000.00
inceainlyhelpless toI, oee
inlunc lie euntiued in offieutfi 189. For nlanIy
316 Felix Young 150.00 )'asthereafter hit a,, a r egulareotib-
unIderstand tho sewore gatherln, sa
mucfh p~ower m econons, gvennetalb o,r U, the ~llazn Pas~ ertr f
ors
$56,"17fy0o Locaol Union No. I.
la~..
llenry Mill,, left St. Louis a, the close
Organized labor thus be...... . ... o
GREAT R{EVOLU TIONIST .f tie con.enio,making hIII Way IIo te
fo... eotih. i te stahillity amidsl tr,,-
(Cdntinued fromt pdge 517) eogl~It f the An.. eriean Federation of
inm ofuig To protect it, ebr
f,,or
Lalbor w,,hl toot in, Birminghal,. Aid, in
-ystemd of machine prodoletion frutu de~feat Ihe 1ragfoies of industrial accidents alo
Dece..mber,, ,~her he obtained a charter for,
ing its wnp.rose ... d produingb aoea] itncreasingo l
fnpuido" abor
uhdsytm
of life m$...
nuac, .ir~k lbelleit,, and] od-age lihe [ B1. E. 1A. and a a-eahn jur+a-
chaos., Its it W,,nded W do during the years, deh~f$ ove all,.1 types of electricalJ wurk
of depesif . on, by excluing th,, gral l~ pensionsd,.]Feb, nf these systems, were opec
Hie did niot returnI to St. Luiis, ht ,woke
of men from. its benefits. ated oa n asldte Ihlanciaml hasis such do
ouuth te New Orleans. aiid from there, east-
SWt in order to appraise the nature and goers{omecalhluane Th. highe?
war1dto laotnn. then1 West,to Chiago wh...
standards of mutual help and fraternal
suda] hnportance, of the re; uf....... the second onventtion was held in Novemo-
izod [al trgles,' there must tIehot., obligaindetrmnd r thei oprtion. In
ber. 1802'. At thisI time he reported the
,alditiol to the dir~,e tobenfits flowing front
In.. did{ ... other, profound de,,iloplilent ,whic
these~ sys~tems, f mutua Ioevr
help
estahlishment ~~~~~~~~oflocals Birmnga
il
I..a .. ,aceo wp~id Imeehairai~tm , laehin Nnw, (lorha, Mem~phis. Nashville-, Il...ia-
labor, drewfr,, this experttienc a greadter
[ioodlctio requi.re .ocetat. of cap- ,ille, two, in Cincinnati (Nos. 13 and 141.
ita ,,hich lit turn results, ia~a centrahlztion ins~ight int to Ihe I...ealkd myst Iterie ofI
nae.Slfh nt koldesp.
that C olunibus. No. 15 .. d Clovelanod Nu. 16;
of ernoicdi powerl and centrub. This ieux thod De.troit. PittsIburgh. Wheeling. Wash-
whhIhicho laor
alernn to collect as It
stance has i part au s d,and is,
i pat the inston Nhe. 26), Baltimore, Philade1lpia.,
Ilai,s fol st. nio,nmd;.I patt~e~ lit cullretire
r~sult uf. theoneiu growth) in the um
bargainlug. Amongv the hy pr~doductof th,.E
ber sadj size of .. orporate entrprses Srcs.New York, Albany. Utica,. ]roches
effortis the. hong-ueded sociail security
ThE orpora.tion has~ ehan.... the reltion prog,rain But nmst Julp.,rtant abor. wa tead Bu~ffalo.
,hip be~twee an ownerd,and hi, property to acq iriga
itmateant1, I ,perft knowledge W¢ "rI Jadebtd for~ much ofthis material
aexnLthat is podbaby greater that the, on~ te e.rIyhistory of the Bro.therhoodto
changed reblatounhip between-, the worker .. d which make up nldrisociety, and a Hu~gh wMu rrin.h .a . charterlunl
lik tools and the pr~oduct of his lhur., becoinamost effielet agency in social of L. [. \o ]G. which III assisted lee
Throu.gh Iteorprtinsruen propert re haen Miller i organizing. Brother Murrln later
belonging Io hun,,dreduf thousanods f indi peea
ot pre..s~rtary of L, V' So, 28:3 of
The acqisiptionh of knowlefdge and it,
,,iduals is .ontrolled h, a nr handful of Oa~kland, Calif.
useoful ppl~ieat..a. hoowee,.aesprte
meny. This is Upe modern, forml of abselltee Likeo man..y o in ter danger~ous trade.
proble ms..o Dpenetpnublic spport
nwes ipIt, deee o'ay he us thau Iln~Miller came. to atragic dea.th in h.
hutneoler-1helo"s nullhi I., Ft afoilr hear-
the old., furrqsi because ,even ,1en the nwner, prn f eilanhour. Aft,, two yea... ..
ins, in the detln,~upre pre,,,
becoesaar~.of blluse a,,i has ai will Io irn presidet.t duing whichti, h, paidi
labo.hafounod it acesor...y to estab~ish
curfetoe.t them. he is helpless, tu oIIIt.o..Se,- hi, uwa xpnss he~wa otedl th, o11re
it, o,, prss it, ,'~ prs a erie. li
eral eorortion tro huge that each con- oIf grand organize ~ith aloa icuf i~
Io developits ownju nait. Necess.ity
reels assets of greater value than the, gemo a monith. tiewrye, he nevr eas d Ii wor-k
has, made o.....ized Wabor one of the mostf
hi,ood weailth of the total inhabitants iuo r
,ita] l ...tJutonI Ifoesddicated to the
thn, half of the n~ited States Soloe cor-
serviees ofdemocracty. A.n.. ergeticand ueu
life, was brought
p I ora btiosheanul hitleno.exedn
,In these fi aduher fl~ds labor, ha~ not. toa abuttc loe o July 11, 1898, whit,
the r eeue
f thecnta govenetf
achieve perfffectin. B., it is on the roadL he, ws It work for the, lotomae i:eeftri,
natiwlla rated as world powers,,
The doctrineof trade uionsmi
the doe- ~1%x.e Cloipuny Knocfked frum, a pole by
This centralizationd f poweria I]~o ¢har, .I shuck of 2.200 vots. he, ] ttidonhis
trine oIf coeaion.
ad the practice of
aeter-med hy evasive resonsih t f... it., head, atil the cause, of death IIgtena
coperationI s lh, pr0oele af demolracty.
e~ti.Th. rae the o~ptu is, tle In
adelloccy the sphereuf labor-'s a,- eoeTlno
the hral . wH e hrd
1as oat
h'ss is the influence, of the, Jndwidila st...k- JuIly 14 at lenwood cemetey, Washinogton,I
tivity is unimiiited for labor is hound to
holder. Yet again.i the greater the upoa 1. C. Although o, hill of foretthouight pod
supporit all that enlarges, improve .. anId in
tilon is* the smalleris the pr-oporin of wow crese.... tros..eelsdof
nd' ha~ppiness generosilty idr his fe~llow worker, this ma,
.,,hip necessary to
I xea c ontrol .ove it. had haid up little Ir nothingt i earthly
ItnI suh direetl theret are to bounds.
The relativefatiors, of eontrul are toene... y
knwI..o, nly to th.oe ofn the "inshie/' and paid by his employer.
with the moyriadl devices frdisg i e s ,e the TIHAT HIISTORICDAY Many cltle~ had known this a, many,
tull exeltve are t, lthe kept in, ignu
loll poles hadl beeno .aked by his spur ,li
raleof the actual soute of corpfporte ]ower (Continued Irom page 527)
haod ta~ken the lisk nf gnn into strangel
audI polity. While in the empldoy cff the, Bell Telephone in 1dacesrlyi,,g on his a~bility to fid ,,ork
Thi en trtzto ofpoeran the va MineaolisH an.d St~ PaM heoraie ... I. ils while he~.... rld the, gospel of his faith hW
siveI responsibility for its us1 poll abuse employees, laugh. pgint th, wlshi,, of Suppe the Ilonf hi, trade. A. Brother1 T J, Kelly
are integral partst of uraipo ed Iahor. .. inenea . G, Reynolds, and to Finnell',s ,,rote i,, th,, EWeticWo ker, "Ifart fuu
oualiy-fr...nted stru.ggle lo maethe laehlne, credit he wonlthe soperhlt,.ident'$ ,espert yasto write, the history of Hleny Miller
serve, a wholesume socialpurpose. Th. andl friendship, was ,,,wite the, history of the Brothor-
political power, which these wgmir...lun of R, C~H,,rfnnEp fir.m vbee pelntad hnn...?' The lInternational Brothe~ho~d of
wealth ptossess often e cedtheronoict Grand Sceayraue Kelly also tono Eleetrlcal Workers would n0 exist toddy
power,, ant] thereby threatells t tiIfI the trilihulte o the, number of hiilocl raie had ntdeote me
expendeMbd their ener-
aspratonsof apolIitical de~,lnoyrlg TI, in the, fiollowinmg year, their cr being lcl gies and their reources in sertcE of bit
attain it, bhjeciv,, therefore, labor, has~ in Milwaukee, Duluth, St. Joseiph, mo., anid ideal of brotherhood.
OCTOBER, 1941 55,
PRE-CONVENTION MEETING in I he xl tin empergeny, Alto discussed lrotherhood's fiftieth year of existene asLI
(Continued item page :541 with the e,,uip weIre the (ontrneerslis e x- th, orguniiation
t trbte to Henry Miller
amirned the records andt found that the al- V~nlmu tan the
Ifi, lT L
.. s o. rtetirt m yers faithful and energetic work in our behalf.
pitant had been e...ployed for tha.I 24)
fnule vet ln rat~i nrtr~to tkhe ildyt ilt lge of the It was Io.ved.. n.I secu el that the Inter-
years. and it was aid,ve
I setit.l..ld that existing~ situatimn. It was the rnsi.nstis of nattional Secretarl stan i instruct d Lo coin-
the pension be graislled Motlo tallieid. itop art thai the e'lulix shoild (ertiilie thei' IUILieatt with ,ill lrties havin gK lattert
The ]nternatioaIl lresiLc rep.ortd
,nt on thu deiirle s L, h o ve ,,lt e le rtricjil 'v o~rk titl ie- LIrfore the exeIctitjve cunil, and aldvise then
a~reeretit enliter] into btetwe~en the Bain]li fens.1.'io proijects by lentlhers of the o]the memniil's jicijoil$ out their eiieSt;]Dns.
ri[1 Tra dles fDepartttt''rt aittl 90e1e deiptlirt 11,.therhooi. at, was alwajvs iltne prior to the
Motion catrriedJ.
rents of the V. S$ Coererrrt.nL which agre¢- existirig eme rgnnv.
There being no further business, the coun-
mieat madie the Building~ Trades I ivpartmenlt rIThe ex cii'e CInelll approved the bronze
of the Armeriran Federation of I rhbr th*' nieairis/l in hle placed or the trave of the
cil adjourned sine die. ~~~~~~~~~~teary
haI-galnirig agent for ill ronst ruction work fir t tuitio ua Ip sr lerit ,f th is uri rgj na li',n, C'[ltt~:s M. PAULISFN
beinlg dole ity the covernmenlt departnlert [ ael~ v Miil l I, in &,ibel.it orsit ia. tilhe
PENSIONS GitANTED
I.0. flarier, Charles l, x.o Wl 1_ I. NO.
to, JlurnH, George I'. irinmlow, t erie, W. I11 Srhhltnge, Wjllian. 13; It{tero n, I;, MI.
it 0. Bush, Charles A. 164 McGlliviray, Daniel
lhod
1., Weg Ii[...E 27 lt,l uinnneln, Viisiry TI
1.0. Ihase, William A. B3 n ron, Wilhiai E. ]103 A~oilruster, lierfmarn B.
O.. (lark SnaIi EL t4~ Liiohbaekc Flrod 1K9 rm.schka, William,
1.0. Daihl. Clifton C. YI (; Iit ertriIe :18 (halrplh,, Willia., Thomas 195 Spath, h ristian
1.L. DIanton, Fred II. i18 S olIit
o n y e ' .% 202 (lIawsnn, John S.
3 IL burI. eorgu C hH ,
L0 OGatinage. Rityrnn~nl D1. 3 Sti.is,b eIoIn 3$8 Weilkal,.i, Irank 213 Ilowy
Junhamn F:
I. 0. Walter T.D;ardinor, 3 raale
M , . lIiitiri ,. :9 li[rt. Arlthlony Joe 2HI .l,}tnsugn, (buries
1.0. ;lheson, .hunes P, 3]hl' den, Marcus I.. 39 nor)titgiI, ('l ,renee 21 1 .tulles, [~l,'dw rd
1, 0. Graves, E arIl W'. :19 S .. graJs . .M 288 Moor, F. H.
I. 0. Wtawk
I Won. 3 N liltehr, tn C (hris 11 SMur.. , N.icha G. lit}I4 Ihisoi. Tube
I.O0. lIosffe t ,IJohn 3 oyt, lIt ,r 45, Stickney, 1a rvey 11. 309 Zachritz. Andrew
1,O.e iefers, Frank 3 Jh latI s,Ch
Nire, ( T ries, homa, 52 liehrig, WillhtiL 325 ]ohle, CarlIes L.
tO. Lowiun, John I,. 3 K imb~lall. Iltlal h 4. 58 Kern. ,tillis :440 Sott, William N,
tO. I.von. Frank I. II T1inIa ger,
W iItian 59 Pattorn Jt siph J*; 497 on,- EEla St. (lair
.O. McGillivray, Daniel A. Neff, Luthier . a3 Miller, BLenjain It. 409 loMsield, Ir. R.
1.0. Marsh, ienar S. Neitze L le,,r J. SC M erri ll,I ... rr P. 4 Kidder, Martin I_
I 0. Monaha, H lenry M. I Nielsen, Jnhn 1 Berkle,. Darid EI.
B1 465 [lanrahan, William T.
1.0l Morrisn, N elsq W. P fe ek , I.. It irh tert ]1ll Sweeney, (Ilgrenre S.. 465 L[aveas,
Charles t:.
L. 0. Morrissey.,,Y oeph Ik Poole, Charles t03 BjnIr..sori. Eldwin N. 483 1leattie, William
1.0. Murphy, J. S. Sullvan, William . . 103 Cu cy, Williamit J. 48; lovenuhagen. Ernest
tO0. Norton, jidwarl S. Suherlantl George M. 10321'wy,. li X. 494 Krieger, Phillip C.
1.0. 0OSullivan, Philip [. 2 Teeeauit l P 104 (orhiett Dens T. 501 lileeker, John. Sr.
1.0. Pennington, Enit B. 1Travis, Get.]e W 104 Dtvis, William 71; l auer, Eidward
.I. . un. Ba,-thoh]e Tuttle William A. 104 MWietn ey, George A. 713 []enjani. Peter
2 rou Ralph,er INfi Vial, Sta.i.imul 713 Iliakley, John
1.0. Rigney. E'dward tl AleP.nder, ]liehard G. 125 G(raves, Willia." 0, 713 Gray. Ulysses ¢0,
1.0. Segsnivrth, ('hTres C Stark, I. W. ]25 Ny an tdi. Andy 711 IHIlbaer., Charle,
. 0. SherILen,
C risd F Blhthe, Juhn A. 1'4 1illlhI -hcr,Jnhn 713 Lueek, Julius
1. . Smith, Ja mesh . IlI Kindred. Willi.i. IS. 713 M5 f r, . 4.
!. OC. Winism
Wtephenn, C, F(tleen. Charles ]1, 134 NIeElIhy, Rxy 713 Peterson.Paid T.
1.0. Strnad, Jame, M. tI Hogit, ¥'William 134 Mahoney, Patrick '71 Iteauehrmin, Louis H.
1.e0. Symonds, t,oiuis Luke t i n n irbarles Wl. 13,1 tO'Brien. Frank 725 It.aga Id, Oren F.
.0. Turney. Frank W. Jorhason, Y-am, uet 131 Patwell, Ilarten IP. 7211 Horton, Wiltism, H.
1.0. Waidner, Fratnklin 1)Jones,. louts A - 114 flu i, Stephen 7,3 Bannister, James T.
L.. U. ;'0 l Mel'~a rtir, th nrhrl F. 131 faclowskri, Jacob 798 Xilhourne, William H.
BoRwler, George p. 1'4 Raundolph. John 8603 ones, Lewis
Kminney, lwltrd B, II Sullivan,.I James 114 Weir, Jlo,, A. 312 K neth. einry
Bradly, Willina, B. T+'a vernter, ]L [ 134 Widjeli, .na.l. T. J. 1(37 Splencer, John II.
mT
F naiy hle tlip*t
WAIff
NANO99
Al',,',~~~ h,F(II
.bI'foII l~FddTL wiiiiii7~, i Si .niN.
?an
it
significant tha, na1y casual observer wouhld b. U. No.s-To you may we lany orcdds"
ever realise. New nlet hods. new i deals will
develop and tew spirit of h r..therthood will hondo. a ile sum, too 1ATEN
Puite TS
be generated. We taunt not forget that "alal ToI OLIyc boy iti 'al;, 'lhlk> from the Many i ivelntors will be I ,terestedIn our strwv
does not llve Ih blread alone, Regulations Airw aly (Thor 1" ElVA , sEl ISlnlorntat'on oti subject or obt ainin
patel t and nlb, r ,elit art iiveti.tiB i sup-
of wages. hours, loliditiis of work whicl Pro.s Secretary. pied without eO.",ge Write uls ersonply
will be d iltsscrl arlt tIre neniitiuly i Pior- MeMORROW & BERMAN, Rlegistered Patetil
Attorneys. !00-1
E ariisitr Buildiii, Wiasl±-
tant, lut that futllmr of f elowsh itpI af L. U. NO. B-1203, PROVIDENCE, R. 1. igtui, D. C,
union that w ill
eaurge rom, th, er.nveljtiou
.ditre:
will build . ...orah. that will last through attempt; Wir tade foRl r andi sub
.vsions
the years to ollle. Anti whatever those years Ll~al Itmon. No,. B3120:3 is in! .-eiueitly it w.,s upo and areeptel.
oteld
may brinh in joy or i.t Il sorrow's we eLlL rest el a certified election ¢ernEd teId hl Z. rea- At our laist mtonlthly eelti ng, the following
assured that whtl u ioii h Ii gldt'in bell reseuttattte olf the Notional Labor Relations ,ffleers were intluteild intto oiier Ltacal's rep-
r out the years that mtark til, I It, E W,.s
ings Boardi, the union was Iict,'r h} an everwhelm rescatativn. Auulst Mtartin; plsidelit, WilI
ceintertar time will lind th, IerE f the i g l,voto of I7 tE, 29. fretd alamarntau: vice ru.sident, IPopkin
Brotherhood aIs Etroiig, as eoragt"Us' ad rit ts trekoriam; secretary. PaiIt Frineis Arnohi:
This Inminateld a four vonuths struggle riKiamial seretar'.
.. Louis ;oeilluini; reEord-
gloriously loyal as he1 stfmtutheltried tmtn with Lb' roalpuny , which used every elI-
of the elettry pitiss1e&I ;rivabine ,meaill to (disruet lar fight for e il- ing secretary,. Willinpii Citroen, aol( seven
leetive haraisiri, front erailohill malicious unhneri to the tcutive h olarid. By-laws,
( ORRIt SpIqNRIENCE ]~ropagli itt. toitinnuius riding of the em- comprlised Ef [Il lI,tld(,. itle olate. di/srllsed
Coritt.it ...r page 554) andi approv ed.
telephonetd. Thanks also to llsu1 Fwrimg for phoecee. to attet ptteg to install tual unions
This in itself took weeks. Thus Loel In ilo. . No. BA0 NEddisl jltelf
all her friendly de(-(, in the plant
to the everln-lvkt'ashiig riuonlber of ulions on
Ou the sick lilt lihre I-It issue w"re SisteCr .rousing the fury of the rank and file of the
Mildred Fshe(, B-rotheis MNIkl Kbls pil, John ToPriiN KniE<IihiAN,
Mrojihnki ard Tony Michaels. the list having Arbitration between company aid union re-
tilted in a rejeei' it of a wage scale. but Piers SereEtary.
undergcoiitnial ,,pernltiort andh now tiaek at
work. The GrimI RIeaper againt 'k.ited so later with a fel impro'ements was accepted
by the memillbers. along with the signirg of the (ANADl'S I. ll E. W. HISTORY
bereaved the flliowbig rn9 ers Sister
Nellie tMllgrLqas
Nfather, tulltract, uur ultimate goal of five months. (ontinued from page 529)
Irene Boyd ti-
prtviaio~h inthe contract included sealuoity Thise lirsi IPlettr$ ani reports are mast
temp. and Iliele in e InIthei', L. . Noi.
W- E d
offers eepest yvmlathv and hore'> suE right. oi, week's matLio.. with jIa., alti aI 10 interesting to 'ros .e throligh They coi-
may And soe. solac. in the tob..lht "'EOUr per tenit rale. blee the serious husiness of battles with ton
Ther were- various 11oint' in the contract Irlcthig air tl it..i.. c.mpeires atrtd the
loved ones have lot zonte on before.
M an; of our itientae]s took e't~~II de trilp which appeared to lie in disfaxor with the struggle I.,r ritok,, lcd.nwtiron, better watget
uniut. but thisheine our first e ontract, ne hours andl wrirk~ill'tr.,,titioui. lwith dIe er~i}
on their vacatioo, guiufin to "iiai, K'n-
tucky Tenneevh, lrida, ;or/tia. ['eninsyl-
vania.i NE.e Y.as k, wel, as vaIrulo] parts of
Michigan atI Canada A gruup went to (Et rir
I'oilnt slid fronl all reports
theitslves .
traly> enjoyed PRICE LIST OF SUPPLIES
The new coitraet with the *lia,,aigelerlg Arreart, Bfiial Noticer of, per 100..... $.50 Ledlger. looeles/ r resea chi, nrhIdii.g
has been siiCil A Ill tltproeld workri/i Account Book, Treasurers .90 labs ........
.....ll raise we e relinir J. Book, Milnut for R. S. (small) .... 225 Ledger shleets fot atbove*,Ilr 10 . 225
conditions aid ..
Book, Minute Ior R, S. (large) M.C0 Paper, Oflin1 Lolter, per lf0---
The comittee who 'h eIotiated thil tortrtcl Book, D-ay ............. 115 ]iltfilts extra, each .50
had a real Alb on their handl. Before we i.5 Receipt Book, Appleilcnts (O0 reeilits)
Boel , Roll Call .-......
criticize thel,, IIr their inalilii) ItI Iet rEutme C!arbon1for Receipt Books .... .05 Receipt Book, Applian.ts (750 receipt.)-
of the th ings fll whihd we skvd, it Iil Charters, Duplicate -. t.o Receipt Hook. Members (300 rNeeIpts) 1.715
+
con-ider whctiter we touhlltt I...t . holtter Contplelei LoCal Charier OUtfiL ... 2.00 Receipt Book, Members (750 receipts) 3..3
job. The least to 1l i girl th ri.l . tU
ackinrg, ('oImtlMtiuton, per '00,, 7.50 Receipt Book, Mistellaneo.Ii (300 re-
S h i "gle o iEs ---- -- --- -- - - .tO cci its) .. I .75
RineI.b. r. they have to abide by it the III,. Blook llrerllanpo'is (750 te-
Eleetrical Worker, Subscription per year- 2.)0 Rteceipt
as we. EmbIem, A.ut omeobile '25 cciJets)
Quite ;i riu nlohr o~ (ue itdlu l io rs itt Iad 100 I.eceipi Book, Overtime amsessiiint (100
Enveiope%, Official, per 100.
off due t the inabiliity to get eaiugh utI3e- L~abe l1, I1ecaio.ani (laire), per 100 .20 reCeipts) ... 115
rial to nltta]limrt our .. r.n.l protlucluil. an.1 Labels, flecalcontani a (small), per 100- .5 Receipt Book, Overtlime a. ssmnnI, (110
receitp[) --- 3.50
a lack of defense orders, Labels, 'etal, per 100 ............. I Reeipt Book Temporary (750 reeipts) - 3,50
As reported hy Sttoogo: Labels, Neon, per 100 ....... .20 Receipt flotk, Temporary (300 reciplts) 1,75
Why doe, Sister Josepihi ne J3,geki carry Labels, Paper, per A00 - .-- - .20 Receitp Book. Tenplorary (90 reeipts) -75
needlesand thread ill her purse?' Allk Iem! Labels, large size for house wir.. g, per Receipt Book, F.nancial Secretaryi .25
(aCte ii ha lidyIli the bhat, didl'. they. Jo? .3s Reeipt Book. Tyreaurer's .... .25
100 ...------------------
Sister Bess, Iltiloway Ilas -;tlzuI her Inalleo Ledger, loose lea[ binder Fiancial Sec- Receipt lioder, each... .30
to Wissiri. having hnd,lle-aisloi] il iJne. retary',s 2 tab index ....- 6.50 Research weekly rto .ad" per '00 . .40
Ledger paper to fit above ledger, per W, . 1.1g Seal, cut of ,,... . .... I.00
Best wishes for a hiapty future Sistel Clara 2.50 SealL ..... ......... 5.00
Bocialn is wearib a lovely d oiEiaond
the ledger, Pinai...al Secretary's, 100 pages ..... ?.t$o
Seal (pocket)
proper tinger. Onec look at her biright smile Ledger, Financlial Secretary's, ZOOpages 75 +Withldrawal(ar['d, ithl Trais, Edt., per
which radiates hoirplnas wies our 1est Ledger, Financial Secretary's, 400 paese 8.00 dozen. . ........... .40
wishes. Also iitt lerstaltd it iar he II s[IriEEg (xItsa teaIi Biniding) Warrant liock, for It, S-----... .34
Wedldirg. ]hIarId that Sisters Virginia Bnari~ek
anid Hattie Nielhlilski were wilIters of quite FOR E. W. 11. A.
a neat suil' (I I lhe numbers. lucky yogi I xistlitfiin rid Bf-Lawl, per 100 7.0
Book, Mnute ......... 1.5- t
Brother Elher Woliner pltase tell aIll of Charters, Duplicates . ... ingle bopios . ......
us the sttirv .high those puoket'
about Rf.eiltstatem entg Blani]s, per 100 - . ..... Ritua ls, ea ch i..... .25
trousers, No fair that E",,lire should be the
tn]y o11e to k.oW. Also .... '. n
lhEl eour,. I
can't tell who, hsked lee t, lieas ask you
how you likedl %'wrking for a living' tiow
that oU arE klown stairs, Brother Jiml Dnnri,
LABEL
is working in Ener's
Special:
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placer n limll ille
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HIGH TRIBUNAL MAKES HISTORIC n,,d fathe .phh o/J ery ?nn? to o had penetrated rt, the consclousness of few
RECORD portanIt it to eark a hr ,Ig, rnd ac.
.. t- business leaditers. That these men did recog-
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(Continucid front page 523) of .work anid auoli'ng ronrdtittiosa; la credit perhaps even more than in the ease
decbnt .
ho. pe, ad to the en.oy.lment o. of the I. B. E W. representatives, for frum
page or otherwise obstruct harmony within ,tionn,
propel sun-i1tirendi order to in- the essential nature of o rganiied alt os ab -
the industry. 'lhis Was a logical dcevelipment prnvre the gen~eral standor 4of citi-en. jectiyes such an appreciation was, mot
from the cocll's miaj or premise expressed s~{p" normal to labor ... ers. To those who have
In the preamlhe of its Declaration of Prin. any intinlate acquaintance with the council.s
ciplies as folhws: That policy and the recognitton f the history, its success iinseparably linket with
wage earner's right ntt only to subsistence the exceptionally valuable contributions and
"The xi1 i .l.crests of the public, and bht to a progressive standard of living, has statesmanship nf L. K. Comstock, who has
of employee and emnployer {u. iadaste found constant and repeated exipr.ssn on eten its tireless cham pion and chancelor
are inaeparably houmnd together, All will the council's decisions, The success of this from its original conception to the present.
benlefIl by a enntintuoua pearsiul opera- and the council's other policies is refleted by
Gion of the indistril proess and the There are thiers, too nunerous to nitte,
the increasing number of cases in which these both in the membership of the Brotherhood
de Otroln of h ,,mean,, of prrdnetion ito princliplea are ex prssly incorporated into ard among the contractors, who have per-
the centana good," working agreements between local uniuns and formed high du of cttzenship through the
ties
their employers, Especially significant of Council oni Industrial Relations. These m-
Accordingly the countil established ma the confidence placed in the council are those
ehinery lude the mlenwho hove given generously of
arbitration. Thefor principles of provisions in nnion agreements~ which, after
that machinery are so obviously intelligent their tin, and talen t serving
in the counci in
ther procedluIres fail, ettrust matters ofhif- its investigation, anu arbitration procedinrigs.
that their unprecedented character at the fe'rence to the Council on Industrial Rela-
time they were pot into practice is now They include the en ployers
and union offi-
tions for deternination, and "its decisions cials who have kept faith with the council,
easily over .lked.B&ut the very practical suc. shall be final and binding."
cess of the council and the confidence which even when its decisions were adverse V, their
After 21 y)ears the Council on Industrial immediate interests. And they include the
it inspired may he attributed to the seusible Relations in the Electrical Construction In-
principles arid prosCedutes-and to the thousands of workers upon whose hotnor and
io dustry has rendered only about 60 decisions. productive
who conceived them and put the, capacity all social institutions
into But their effect is far greater than their nun,-
practice. The arbiltration machnery pri- must of necessity depend.
her would indicate. Within its sphere, it has The Council oh Industrial Relations for the
vided. not only that labor should he reipro properly won for the electrical construction Electrical Construction Industry is an out-
sented. but that it should have equal repre- field the designation: "A Strikeless Industry." standing example of cooperation. The essen-
sentation, sod that a}] decisions should be It would be impossible to tabulate the tial element in the practice of cooperation is
unanimous. In lieu io-called
of a "disiter,- wholesome fruits of this joint enterprise. mutual confidence. The best evidence of the
ested` party sitting on the board, who is Workers, employers and the public have all councisl' prosmis of a future no less success-
usually more interested than informed. the benefited in ways beyond the power of sta- f.1 than its past is its present membership.
proceedings would ,e publicly cnducted,. titics to reveal. Among other things the The following .ten bear that responsibility
Finally, the oriltr.tinn machinery could he council has constantly eCphasized and demon and Cut with tompetence:
invoked only by the vol.nltary action of both strated the fallacy of the doctrine that higher
parties to the difference. union wages necessarily mean higher pro- For the L. B. E. W.:
The Council on Industrial Redlaions doMg- duction costs. It has stressed the duty test- G. M. Bugniazet
nstes itself a court. Not a court of law, hut ing on hbth the union worker ani the lion A. L. Weterst
of justice. The difference may be readily per- employer of producing more efciently, with Lawmon Wimerly
eeired by considering the first decision ten- greater skill, and with better management. E. J, Brown
dered by the council. That was in 1921. It Without ound application the highest of M. It. liedges
waa in
the amie year that the U. S. Sttpreme principles may shortly degenerate into mean- For the I. B. E. W. Employers Section of
Court made those historic but narrow, un- ingless platitudes. The fact that the principles the National Electrical Contractors Associa-
social, shortsighted decisions arising out of underlying the councIl's creation did not so tion:
the Duplex Printing Co. v. Deering, and the degenerate is atibute to the men who E. C. Carlon
American Steel Foundries v. Tri-(ity (on- founded .. iand subsequently administered its C. L. Chamblin
tral Trades Council
cases. It took the Su- affairs, R. W. McChesney
preme Court almost 20 more years to raceg On the I. B. E. W. side, those chielty re- J. Normian Pierce
tize that employees of an industry do have sponsible for the origin of the council, in L, K. ('omstoek.
common interests no less legal than the addition to President McNulty, were James
common interests of employers in n iindus- P. Nounan, Charles P. Foid, H. II. ,.aeh
try, even though such employees are get- and G. M. Biugniazet Special credit is due to NATIONAL IL B. E. W. SHRINE
graphically dispersed. The very. eistence Charles P. Ford, at that time international (Co~ntinued from page 515)
of the Council on Industrial Relations was secretary of the Brotherhood, who with his
vivid apprecLation of the often futile whste W. A. Jackson 1901 to 1903
predicated o a recogntion
n of this reality. F. J. hLcNulty I'3 to 19W
The economic and legal atmosphere being and hardships inchient to strikes, was first
and most forcibly impressed with the poten- J. P. Noonan 1919 to 1929
what it was in 1921. the council s.ight easily R. U. Broach 1929 to 1933
have decided in favor of a wage cut in the tial good which might flow from a jint eis-
plover-em~ployee organization of this type. ,)anW, Tracy 1933 to 1940
D.trolt are,. and,uppu te that flu..inln with Ed J. Brown
The group in the National Electrical Con- 1940 todate
sophistry
the oa n amn in the legal tri-
bunals. Lut it fid not. Another (f Cth funda- tractors Association most responsible for The list of international secretaries is as
mental policies of the counCil preventied the council's origin hinluded L. K. (nomsttock, follows:
such a decision. That policy is expiessed asL Sullivan Jones, John A. Cole, Albert fixon., J. T- Kelly . 1891 to 1897
follows: J. (G. Livingston, Frank Cooper and Earl It. W. Sherman I897Cto 1905
Stewart. At that time the conception that P. W. Collins 1905 to 1912
'Wages shoufld be adjusted with dee labor was no less vitally concerned than the Charles P. Ford 1912 to 1925
r'egard to pjrcasing
power of the raCe mp)loyer with the sound progress of industry (, M. flugniaset 1925 to 'ate
sa :tauh or
ONEMIOREt TALES OPF A WAYSIDE INN
y hf*e' ;H%~tllofii *it p l 'e l'S W 'i' e i 0 :iiii t he~ Un.]1 l, t I t ,1I'o
lp' flt, l'" Ithe ,'thIr ti h!
goingIi IDitlk *nith.
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itsa couple iif big st.et Thiuwng a ¥is.itirlt
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LOST mlOTION arid k.~h L~lf 'i hitt i', e m~ in , ihIFntiiin ; ~ eirt
I jut half :4 IIi Irlet's yit' Just hill is )ilt'
IH.L-NE HeII0MICIDE
fh.' ' is thy at Iotar ilai!.0 lLId Ies anl
Ils half d u vi 'Ih...t half of Owlh :dtentu i I I . .o...e t. t here qialck.
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,&srk .i. *.....uIllotanl lral illnill, , ibt he.. oIu
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lss''k a,..] to \ ' t uiut'h ;o~a'hl
h e r''u'li i ' 4iso klebf w v, half .ts <eutteret If lint half the
. ILL'i.ja w ',rk'il] hnLrilt. Dt]o SL}1 kr, w' ITI listen. boys, hers hat w,, ll do. ,e'hll hairtg
irahtl wt.t trfhhl ''lald the other hualf hill *l gin' &Liii~ ?'nler p4Jle. "nlf [btlry d
al ta'Fi'l,'II
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it V^l'fH N, tllal Iin thi, h h,"
I I'I 117. LaiV.P N LENNiE,
TIP ]1EyNfll hi%.
IU No B 702
1, I[ N, Ito.
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POINT OF VIEW
IllS'IT(ORY REPEA'S
I II ZII ii,y 'II uT,. ri h I o t gI aft.
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['a itfraf~'' g.reet] i~ 'Atifnnhf iffl,,e', i i'
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hiu'e yoiu 'iltitl[ ho
}th[e Fiest Ii;;I',ljtoh
ITobe '(ie i ill I... t..i
. il'tI fife h, Ii''t fl
ar " A i I the iufltitd
Aatig Ii i I
5
tha t sn e s aid. '' iius" nit'
H oit' ~ : q th ~
'HpaceS-
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S IIAPI'1
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it h a w rl iig tuft a hl lI , h ll oll I l
a., ,aa,,,
liki it is the thfJ fa'hi. of giggle 'i'tter i' iltlileJll iii lblle isfte I'm, tijiar the lIre.
solil r' ui ;]ifubt, In rh Lpssht' ouufs'pa s....If tiello. Will yli give. ill a riga
TTING
CUI 1EM110T ¥oAlr voil'r I',US ilei' aM
vintage
IIILi.
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w'ith ia'sth 'a' a;L t! iji iEbetw een tIhZ' two. , I JIfIW 'Iout It..fight, shaht we d1anice arid diiIe?
Ifwo h('i i ryfia f l I ... ila~
i wu t heL st r e
firod hsllsi'l Ui v'e'i k'foid lo oak fug war!. O ne t ae e wi'uit uLiffer the ieol/ua.l 1Dft! tlt Oru walk ill thl IrK where thee illooili
ethi l sud u[, ''I .... I w'h o ;il' h, f'a han.. ged all thiS, iuf $ fi'fthi'
Ifiail eiI till i
lig, doing the suiff ta'itble , ]h'llif, sistir. l'fii retohLLg the line.
h r'If!" I hii hk,, oVel ath h t il said. ''la, Illt havh. thii'i
1'sfrsts
]"' J hi? sfth tr fopif " N o il ai i'e' r -V rtD
''y ttfig 0h.it fOi' did ,'s, iroth' jiii' dll, .... WIiLI. 'iLlIWill
!ivi' rl' a ril,?
i ni i ii'. "
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~ A t' NSST I', DTqu'wK OIT hl]ŽIO, MAIf1t[AL LE:AlrTt
II [. 4o.29. L. 1. Ni,, 24[. 1,. U. No. 14.
TO ORGANIZE all electrical workers into local
unions, to establish an apprentice system. to main-
tain a higher standard of skill, to encourage the formation
of schools of instruction in L. U.'s for teaching the
practical application of electricity and for trade education
generally. To cultivate feelings of friendship among the
men of our craft, to settle all disputes between employers
and employees by arbitration (if possible), to assist each
other in sickness or distress, to secure employment, to
reduce the hours of daily labor, to secure adequate pay
for our work, and by legal and proper means elevate the
moral, intellectual and social conditions of our members.