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  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
  • ROBERT ROSS et al VS. C.C. MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS ASBESTOS document preview
						
                                

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co ON DBD Uo FF BW N N N oN NON NoB eB BP eB SB eB eB BP eB NPP RP BBS B&F RR RFR BRE S 28 BRYDON HUGO & PARKER 135 MAIN STREET 207" FLOOR. San Franciseo, CA 94105 Edward R. Hugo [Bar No. 124839] P.M. Bessette (Bar No. 127588] Josette D. Johnson [Bar No. 195977] BRYDON HUGO & PARKER 135 Main Street, 20th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Telephone: (415) 808-0300 Facsimile: (415) 808-0333 Email; service@bhplaw.com Attorneys for Defendant A. TEICHERT & SON, INC. ELECTRONICALLY FILED Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco FEB 20 2013 Clerk of the Court BY: JUANITA MURPHY Deputy Clerk SUPERIOR COURT - STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO - UNLIMITED JURISDICTION ROBERT ROSS and JEAN ROSS, Plaintiffs, vs. C.C, MOORE & CO. ENGINEERS, et al., Defendants. (ASBESTOS) Case No. CGC-10-275731 EXHIBIT H (Part 1 of 4) TO THE DECLARATION OF JOSETTE D. JOHNSON IN SUPPORT OF ‘A. TEICHERT & SON, INC’s MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT 1 EXHIBIT H (Part 1 of 4) TO THE DECLARATION OF JOSETTE D. JOHNSON IN SUPPORT OF A. TEICHERT & SON, INC.’s MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENTEXHIBIT HStephen J. Squillario (Bar No. 257781) HAIGHT BROWN & BONESTEBL LLP 7} Stevenson Street, 20th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105-2981 Telephone: 415.546.7500 Facsimile: 415.546.7505 Attomeys for Defendant ROBERTSHAW CONTROLS COMPANY SUPERIOR, COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO UNLIMITED CTVIL JURISDICTION Case No. CGC-09-275091 EUGENE MILLARD, Plaintiffs, DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. SPIELMAN IN SUPPORT OF 1B ¥. DEFENDANT ROBERTSHAW / CONTROLS COMPANY’S MOTION FOR : 14 ] ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BP), et al, SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, i ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY : 15 Defendants. ADJUDICATION | et eee Ne te a el a 1, Howard B. Spielman, declare as follows: 1. Since 1974 | have been President of Health Science Associates, a full service i occupational and environmental health and safety consultation firm located in Los Alamitos, [catifornia. {received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California in Los Angeles, California in 1956, and a Master's degree in Health & Safety Science from California State University at Los Angeles in 1967. The American Board of Industrial Hygiene has certified me in the Coraprehensive Practice of Industrial Hygiene since 1970 (CIH #653). I have been certified as a Safety Professional since 1971 (#1097) by the Board of Certified Safety i | ' | | Professionals. [ am a Registered Professional Enginecr (Safety} in the State of California, and have been since 1978 (#2845). Tam registered as afi Environmental Health Specialist in the State of California (#2065). Tam certified by the State of California as an Asbestos Consultant (#92- LAW OFFICES: 1 HAIGHT, DROWN & povasooms4 SPIELMAN DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ROBERTSHAW'S MOTION FOR BONE | sesenos.] SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATIONAAIGHT, BROWN & PSTEEL, LP, 0830). Uhave received my Community College Instructor Credential from the State of California (#89575). | am certified by the State of California as a Lead Inspecton‘Assessor, Lead Project Designer, and Lead Project Monitor (#1611, D6L1, M611). f have served as President of the California industrial Hygiene Council (CHC) from 1990 to 1996, and am a current Board member. Ihave served as Director of the American Board of Industri al Hygione (ABIH) from 1990-1996. Since 1994, Ihave been a Fellow member of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (ATHA), as well as past chair of the Audit Committee and Public Affairs Committce, and past membet of various technical committees, the Emerging Issues Committec, and Awards oom WA FW ON Committee. My additional professional memberships include: AIHA, Souther California 10 | Section and Orange County Section. Other professional activities include: Ca/VOSHA Mold Advisory Committee (2001-2002), California Department of Health Services Lead Workshaps (1996-1998); and various California advisory committees established by the CaYOSHA Standards Board (member 1973-1984) for development of occupational health and safety standards, including the asbestos, airborne contaminants, noise, confined space and coke missions standards. From 1980 through 1994, T was a member of the California Safety Council Board of Directors, and served as President from 1983 to 1985. Thave served on the California Manufacturers Association Workers Compensation and Occupational Safety & Health Committee, and was a member of the Steering Committee (1968-1974) and Chainnan (1971-1973). Additionally, | have organized, developed and/or presented health, safety environmental seminars, workshops, programs for AIHA, American Medical Association, California Safety Council, L.A. Chapter of National Safety Council, California Manufacturers Assn., Merchants & Manufacturers Assn., University of Southem California, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Public Agency Safety Mgmt. Assn., and CaVOSHA. As reflected in my Curriculum Vitae, attached hereto, J have over forty years experience in the practice of industrial hygiene. have taught for the Los Angeles City Schools and Long Beach Community College and have taught segments of ATHA and Southern California Section’s Industrial Hygiene review course. 2. Throughout my career, | ave become aware of and reviewed numerous publications by various entities and organizations that are relevant to my area of work, including, 2 mavaona7s4 SPIELMAN DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ROBERTSHAW’S MOTION FOR BRRCO.( SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATION1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | but not limited to, The International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers 2} Union’s official journal, The Asbestos Worker. 3 3. Lam very familiar with the International Association of Heat & Frost Jasulators and 4 | Asbestos Workers Union and its official journal, The Asbestos Worker. 5 4. Over the past several decades, | have obtained numerons volumes of The Asbesins 6 | Worker, dating as far back as the 1950s. These volumes are retained at my office in Los Alamitos, 7 | California. 8 5 Thave reviewed the deposition transcripts of Steve Steele, and the numerous 9 {exhibits attached thereto, in the matters of Spivia Currier, et al. y, Asbestos Defendants (BP), San Q | Francisco County Superior Court Case Nos. CGC-06-454323, CGC-06-451849, CGC-08-274823, 1 }CGC-09-275161, CGC-08-274946, and CGC-07-274099, Volumes I-Il, dated August 21, 2009 2, | and October 6, 2009. 3 6. Steve Stecle testificd that he is the Business Manager for Local No. 16 ofthe 4 | International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Union, which, until a few 5 Lycars earlier, was previously known as the International Association of Heat & Frest Insulators 6 and Asbestos Workers Union. (See Deposition of Steve Steele, Vol. I, 15:5-25, 19: 4-19.) 7 7. Steve Steele testified that he is the Custodian of Records for Local No. 16, and the 3 | Custodian of Records for all categories of documents requested per his deposition notice, except 19 | for the joumals from his Union (i.¢., the International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and 20 | Asbestos Workers). Mr. Steele testified that he believes that the Jnternational Association of Heat 21 | & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union has copies of The Asbestos Worker journals from 22 jae beginning of its publication, tut be did not attempt to obtain “old” copies of The Asbestos 23 | Worker journals in response oF in preparation for his deposition. (See id. at 3 1:22-32:16.) 25 24 8. Steve Steele testified that The Asbestos Worker is the official journal of the Tntem: ational Association of Heat & Frosi Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union, of which Local 26 |No. 16 is apart, and that The Asbestos Worker is published by the Intemational Association of 27 | Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union and is sent out several times per year. Mr. 28 | Stecle also believes that the journals are sept on or about ihe date indicated on the journals to cach LAW OFFICES: BAGGHT. BROWN & BONESTEEL LLP. ‘San Framisen 3 meve-ounuase SPIELMAN DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ROBERTSHAW'S MOTION FOR 3B88000,1 SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATION‘LaW OFFICES HAIGHT, BROWN, "BONBSTEEL. LF San Braco 1 fand every member of the International Association of Heat & Frost {nsulators and Asbestos 2 | Workers Union. (See id, at 37:12-38:25.} 3 9. In response to the request for documents, Steve Steele looked through his office, 4 | filing cabinets, and off-site storage for responsive documents, Mr. Stecle found and produced at 5 [his deposition various documents, including eleven (11) editions of The Asbestos Worker that he 6 [had located in his office. These journals were jdentified, marked and attached to Mr. Stecle’s 77 | deposition as Exhibits EE1 through EE11: 8 El. The Asbestos Worker , August 1970 g E2. The Asbestos Worker, November 1973 10 E3, The Asbestos Worker, August 1974 iE EA, The Asbestos Worker, August 1976 12 ES The Asbestos Worker, November 1976 3 E6 The Asbestos Worker, February 1978 14k E]? ‘The Asbestos Worker, August 1979 15 \ E& The Ashestos Worker, November 1979 16 F9 ‘The Asbestos Worker, February 1989 7 E1G The Asbestos Worker, May 1980 18 Bll The Asbestos Worker, November 1980 49} See id, at 32:1 8-33:17, 46:15-37:11, 42:143:6.} 20 10. During his deposition, Mr. Steele was shown and asked about cleven Qa) 21 | additional issues of The Asbestos Worker that were preceded the ones he had produced. These 22 | earlier issues of The Asbestos Worker were amarked and attached to Mr. Steele’s transcript as 93 | exhibits F through P: 24 RF The Asbestos Worker, Noventber 1969 25 G. The Asbestos Worker, October 1957 26 EL The Asbestos Worker, November 1961 27 L The Asbestos Worker, February 1963 28 iL The Asbestos Worker, February 1964 4 & Tl pneonoerse SPIELMAN DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ROBERTSHAW'S MOTION FOR SRR. SUMMARY FUDGMENT OR, ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATIONHh kK The Asbestos Worker, November 1964 21 L The Asbestos Worker, May 1987 3 M. The Asbestos Worker, April 1957 The Asbestos Worker, May 1959 The Asbestos Worker, August 1965 =o 2 | The Ashestos Worker, April 1958 7 | Mr. Steele consistently testified that these earlier editions of The Asbestos Worker appear to have & | the same format as The Asbestos Worker journals he bad produced, and/or simply appear fo be The Asbestos Worker journals. (See id. at 95:20-132:8.) 41. Fhavereviewed the above twenty-two (22) issues of The Asbestos Worker that 11 [were produced at the deposition of Mr- Steele, and have compared them to my retained set of The | Asbestos Worker journals from the International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and I ashestos Workers Union. All of the issues of The Asbestos Worker that were produced at Mr. 14 Stecle’s depasition have the same format and categories as The Ashestos Worker journals from the 15 | knternational Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union that I possess. Based on the appearance aud contents of the journals produced at Mr. Steele’s deposition, and : W7 | when compared to my set of Journals, there is no reason to doubt that the twenty-two (22) issues of The Asbestos Worker journals produced at Mr. Steele's deposition are true and correct copies of 19 | The Asbestos Worker, the official journal of ‘the International Association of Heat & Frost 29 | nsulators and Asbestos Workers Union. 12. It is, therefore, my opinion, absent evidence fo the contrary, and based on my 22) training, experience, review and comparison of the aforementioned, that all ewenty-twa (22) issues of The Asbestos Worker journals produced and attached as Exhibits B1-B11 and F-P to the deposition of Sieve Steel, Volume 1, on August 21, 2009, are trae and correct copies of the official 25 |joumal of the Intemational Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union, 26 | The Asbestos Worker. 13. It is further my opinion, absent evidence to the contrary, and based on my training, 28 i experience, review and comparison of the aforementioned, that, specifically: 5 ryve-cooo2s4 SPIELMAN DECLARATION JN SUPPORT OF ROBERTSHAW'S MOTION FOR 3BE800".) SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, "ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATIONLAW OFFICES HAIGHT, BROWN & BONESTEEL, LA {A) ®) («cy @) © INV 0900254 aRRER.| The Asbestos Worker, Aprif 1957 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on August 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit M, is a true and correct copy of the April 1957 official journal of the Jutemational Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker {attached hereto as Exhibit 1): The Asbestos Worker, October 1957 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on Acgust 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit G, is a true and correct copy of the October 1957 official journal of the International Association of Heat & Frost Ingulators and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker (attached hereto as Exhibit 2); The Asbestos Worker, April 1958 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on August 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit P, isa tme and correct copy of the April 1958 official journal of the International Association of Heat & Frost Ynsulatars and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker (attached hereto as. Exhibit 3); The Asbestos Worker, May 1959 produced at the deposition of Steve Stecle on Augost 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit N, is a true and correct copy of the May 1959 official joumal of the International Association af Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker {attached hereto as Exhibit 4); The Asbestos Worker, November 1961 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on August 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit H, is a true and correct copy of the November 1961 official journal of the International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker (attached hereto as Exhibit 5); The Asbestos Worker, February 1963 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on August 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit [, is a true and correct copy of the Febmary 1963 official journal of the International Association of Heat & Frost 6 SPIELMAN DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ROBERTSHAW'S MOTION FOR, SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATIONhe SESTEEL, LLP. ©) w) ® Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker (attached hereto as Exhibit 6); The Asbestos Worker, February 1964 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on August 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit J, is a trac and correct copy of the February 1964 official joumal of the International Association of Heat & Frost Ynsulators and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker (attached hereto as Exhibit 7); The Asbestos Worker, November 1964 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on August 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit K, is a true and correct copy of the November 1964 official journal of the International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos ‘Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker (attached hereto as Exhibit 8); and The Asbestos Worker, August 1968 produced at the deposition of Steve Steele on Avgust 21, 2009 and attached thereto as Exhibit O, is a tre and correct copy of the August 1965 official journal of the International Association of Tleat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers Union, The Asbestos Worker (uttached hereto as Exhibit 9). I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. ‘Executed on January £8, 2042, at Los Angeles, California, I e fwees i iy . E 7 o Hoxard B. Spielman 7 SPIELMAN DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ROBERTSHAW'S MOTION FOR sats SUMMARY FIDGMENT OR, ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATION | i | | \ i EWilliam O. Martin, Jr. (Bar No. 135399) Robert D. Tobey (Bar No, 224652) Stephen J. Squillario (Bar No. 257781) HAIGHT BROWN & BONESTEEL LLP 7) Stevenson Street, 20th Floor San Francisco, California 94105-2981 Telephone: 445.546.7500 Facsimile, 415.546.7505 Attorneys for Defendant ROBERTSHAW CONTROLS COMPANY SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO UNLIMITED CIVIL JURISDICTION EUGENE MILLARD, ) Case No, CGC-09-275091 Plaintiff, } EXHIBIT 1TO DECLARATION OF ) HOWARD B. SPIELMAN IT G ) To DECLARATION OF STEPHEN J. vs. ) SOUT ANE IN SUPPORT OF \ DEFENDANT ROBERTSHAW ) CONTROLS COMPANY’S MOTION : } FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BP), ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY ADJUDICATION) Defendants. } Date: April 5, 2012 ) Time; 9:30 a.m. J} Judge: Honorable Teri L. Jackson } Dept: 503 ) Trial Date: May 7, 2012 ; Complaint Filed: February 26, 2009 ) ) ) i EAHIDIT LTO DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. SPEILMAR (EXHIBIT GTO DECLARATION n4-000254 3896638.1 OF STEPHEN J. SQUILLARIO S/O MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT)SS ic. : HE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL TROGIATION OF HEAT AND FROST INSULATORS AND ASBESTOS WORKERS. GFRLIATED WITH THE AFLTIO AND BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES DEPARTMENT C, W, SICKLES, Editor JOHN W, HOFF, Astociate Editor ADDEESS ALL (COMMUNICATIONS TO THE ASBESTOS WORKER. ROOM 145, MACHINISTS BLDS.. 1300 CONNECTICUT AYE. nw WASHINGTON & D.C. To NSDRE PUBLICATION, COFY SHOULD BE AT THE TO ARE Nar CATER THAN THE 7ST DAT OF JANUAR, “APRIL, JULY, OCTOBER. GENERAL EXECUTIVE BOARD MINUTES: LOCAL WAGE RATES ..--+--- BUSINESS REPORT .. CORRESPONDENSE =. ere , IN MEMORIAM ...----- MINUTES OF (CONFERENCE MEETINGS OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ...-- . « Some Facts About YOUR COVER PICTURE -ATCRAL BRIDGE, one of che seven na tural wonders of the world, is the Souther: gateway to the bexsiful Sherandosh Valley o Virginia. ig miracle. in stone, carced by = simpic mountain stream over the centuries. is 215 fret high and 90 fret 1k is composed ol 36,000 tons of limestone. In it can be seen suck colors as yellow, dull red, rich cream and ochre She vou appzoach the bridge you will novice that Yhe ‘contour of the arch changes. A geutle ply of Fights and shadows wary with each changing four and each passing season, Every creming, throughout the year the Dram of Creation is under the Bridge, Jt is an iuminated pareant im which colored lights stream smoothly tyer ite towering walls, ‘The scene tales on an even deeper significance as the Bridge reaches greater heights of mxjesty. Natural Bridge fs a. partal through which ont enters the beautifud Glen whieh stretches a suile up Cedar Creek, In the Glea we find clifis which are pvethung with creepers. We can‘siso se Cathedral Wall, Pulpit Rock, Saltperer Cave, ‘Lost Riwer, Lace Waterfalls and Yn 1774, Thomas Jefferson the Bri we eee eee Bene Of England for the “sum of twenty shillings ot good and lawed money.”the Heeilding and Construction Trades Department in = body. There was a total of 37 Ashestos Worker dete- gates Tepresent Terence. This Sccrctary-Tresurer Hoff read telegrams and come mmunieations having to do with charges, appeafs and and saine Tendering hig recigeation at 2 Vie President and mem- per of the General Exccotive Board which was acc The Secretary was instructed 19 write am appropriat= communication to former Vice President Kammer ¢x- presing sppreciation of our International for services rendered yard for decision as to Wibdrawal Cand issuznce to ‘Analysts and Scheduicrs, Planners and Estimators. This subject was given due consideration and a review of the definitions of these various classifications ae set forth in official naval regulstions to the end that the General Executive Board voted that only the Quarter san was hy nature of his emplorment in comparison wath our outside bailding crait membership entitled to and could request Withdrawal Card isswance. hut that so doing would be voluntary on the part of the indi- ‘dus? srember botling the Quartcrmas rating and he cauld continue his active good standing menthership if be sx desired. to procesd. sith and bring about Hie compliance with these instructions using such authority as delegated by this Board as is found warranted in apy individhsal case. The audit of the General Oftice finance when completed showed all monies received ant expendi~ tures properly accounted for in exact amount as re~ flected hy the financial repost of the Secretary-Treas- ree. Business Agent Westley Gregory appeared fefore the General Executive Board on bchalf of focal No. 97 its defense of several ints to the General Office regarding the adrvmistration of our Anchorage, Alaska, Local So. 97 for sumetime past, these complaints qrranating from various employers and West Coast ness Agem Gregory was, attr the complaints agai Gencrat Offic, advised to report tack and instruct aH cficers and members of Local No. 97 that said loca! would hereafter operate on a probationary basis aml the General Executive Board would further review the states of Local No. 97 taling into consideration aif reports and/or complains: which come to the General ‘Agent Gregory was further instructed bo the anonal assessment payable in advance which had heen complained of to the General Office especially by ‘ofzimes was of short dura raust be applied in fact equally wo the local member- Ship as well as t0 the Travelers and in mo instance ahould the Traveler be obliged to pay im exerss of the amount paid by the Local Ne. 97 membership through any medinm whatever. ‘A delegation comprising President Joseph McCoy, nial Secretary Teteace McConnell and Corcesponding Secretary Her- tions in connection wih several items in dispute. and 3s a consequence of this hearing Loral No. 32 is here with officially advised and instritcted: a} That the General Offer will issue a charter to the Asbestes Workers employed em shipyard work in Local Ne. 32 tertitory. bY That the focal is instructed 10 grant membership to at least 15 of the Asbestos Workers cither currently or im the past emplored as Ashestos Worker Mechanics. whose trade cxpericoce both as to length of tise served and ability most certainly warrants their Mechanic membership issuance. ) Thar that portion of the territory of Local Ne. 32 chonwhich extends bevand the New ferscy aovthero boure dary into Rorkland County, N, ¥., wil te transferred zo and become a parr of Local Xo. $1, White Plains N.Y owhlch 35 as a consequence of previous recon Jrendation from Vice President George Rider who 0 recommended same after due Investigation Phe delegation of Local No. 32 together with Busi- ness Ageut Kapp of Local 0. 89, Trenton, X- J. dis cussed the dispute over territorial jurisdiction espe- dally aa so the ‘sub-division of Local No. 32 and Local So. BY, and the copunittee representing Local No 32 Ghd in the person of Busincas Agent Springle answer in She affirmative as 10 the question placed fo him by the Board as to whether or not he would recognize and proceed to operate fm accordance with the territorial jurisdiction a5 set forth by" she Official Rand- McNally imap previnusly adupted by oor International as the Artautic States. - “The conmitree representing Local Xo. 32 and bacal No, 89 were officially notified that this verritoriad bon the map refeered to sould be Secognizcd by the General Offic as the oficial dividing fee between these two locals and any and ll territorial javistiction seould be based on this boundary Ene “The General Executive Board invited all of the As” J epeval session of the Board open 10 afl Toca! nnion officers om Wednesday afternoon at which time they ers’ Int 12. 1934 Agreements the position taken by the Genera! Executive Board to cease work om all operations where the Sheet Ment The chair called to the attention of the Board Mem here the Incerint decision arrived at by the March. 5956 Board Meeting—The Board considered the joint invitation from the Southwest zed Southeast State bold the [5th Convention of our International Assoca- Hon in the aty of Ne + Oricans, Louisiana, to convene en the frst Tuesday September, 1957." View Presi~ Yuet Hallinghorst and Vice President Howell vill as cee aiemen wake care ol all dctails and are authorized to Grae deposits and withtrawals on checks signed jointly frou funds in the name of “Asbestos Workers Interna- temal Association Convention Fand” in payment of Conrention fund expenses. ‘The Beard did then wy z ‘The Secretary was then instructed to send out the 1957 Convention Delegate Credentials and have ther Gn possession of all afiliaicd locals prior to their first scheduled June, 1957 meeting. ‘Throughout the session all members oi.the Genctai Exceutve Board made detailed reports as to our craft conditions within their territory which found ol sicra- bership in full employment «ith very few obliged to leave their home territory and solicie employrient through neighboring Jocal iwions, Exery indication is thar the work lead will increase dering the coming veat, Gur Intemational Attarpes Carlton R. Sickles ap- peared before the Board and ave a report covering his egal activities in connection with issucs Involving im nome instances oar International 2nd in ether instances igoues involving jointly our International and aur affi- fiated local enions, International Charges and Appesls ze Heard and Decided ot this Session Local No. 48, Adanta, Ga, ¥s. Dwight NN. Mith . Reg. No, 9419, Local No. 77, Charleston, 5. Cu work ing for other Gum a bonafide insulating eantracior, Re- ferred to General President €. W. Sickles for inves- ‘Loc Xa. 84, Akron, Ohio, vs. Frank Tait, Reg. Ne. 10920, Local No, 3, Cleveland, Ola, failure to re- port, Charges sustained. Penalty in amouzt of $25.00. ‘Loesl Nu. 12, New Yerk Giy, 7. ¥., v% Thoms Gallagher. Reg. Na. 7156, Locil No. 32, Newark, No T- Tuledor work. Charges dismissed_—insufficient tr dence. Local Ka, 45, Toledo, Ghie, vs. Dante Lippi, Ret- Na. 16676 and Lorenss Lippi, Reg. No. 15602, Lost No. 41, Fort Wayne, Ind, and Billy G. Alexander, Reg. No. 16444, and Robert Alexander, Reg Ne. 22138 of Local No. 73, Phoenix. Ariz, Iailure to repart. Charges nustained, Penalty io amotnt of $28 cach. Penalty suspended pening future trade baw observance jn the jostence of Bily B. Alexander (Improver). Local No, 6, Boston, Mass, vs Mitchell Plonia, Reg. No. 21370, Locat No. Bi, Providence, R. 1. fail- ure tg report, Emprover working in territory without Mechanic, Charges sustained. Penalty $25 not re porting, §90 working without Mechanic, Lol No. 6, Boston, Mass, vs. Joha Lamberton, Reg. No, 14900, Local No, 31, Providence, K. Ty Tn ferior werk. Chatges sustained. Penalty in aniount ef $50, ‘Loca! No 13, Corps Christi, Larede end Harlingen, ‘Ten, ve Eogene Jupe, Reg. No, 19184, and Edwin Jape, Reg. No. 10808, Local No. 87, Sam ‘Antonio aod ‘Austin, Tex. Fellure to report Chargss sustained. Penalty in atnount,of $25 cach, THE ASBESTOS WORKERLocal Ne. 114, Corpus Christi, Laredo and Hartingen, 2 Tex, ve WOK. Baker, Reg. No. 20780, and Doyle Moore, Rag Ne. 14444, Local No. £7, San Aatenja and ‘Austin, Tex. Faihire to report. Churges astained, Penalty ix armotnt of $25 each, Locat No. 110, Regina, Sask, Cony vt Janes Hicks, eg. No. 13192, Local Xo. 99, Winsipes ‘Man., Can, Working in territory without anthoriztion ond viola fon Imermtionsl ss, Charges sustrined. Peualty suspended pending fusure trade Tne obserrancs: Local No. 26, Rochester, X. Yo VE Eard Funnelt, Reg. Ne. 2081, Joseph Chapas, Reg. No, 10776. and” Frank Ellsworth, Reg. No. 7924, Local No. 4, Buffalo, BM. ¥. Iefedor werk. Heterred to Vire President George Rider for investigation and decision: Tacal No, 6, Boston, Mass., v6. Armand Stella, Reg: Ko. 17250, Local Na. 98, Bostan Noval Shipyard. Failure to report. Working for other than banatide | jasulsting contractor. Ne jurisiiction Member fapsed subsequent ta Sling oF charges. ‘ya. Allen S. Mitler, Reg. we Wenncrstrom, Reg. No. S743, Ronald 2, 13647, Melvin L. Greenway Reg. ing Third Legislative Trodes Departsncrd, Presdent Ris ard Gray of the so. HOGG, Jesse Mayne, Reg. No. 11739, and Earl w. Dolson, Reg. No. 1804, Tacal No. 6©, Salt Lake City. Ciah, Molation of Tateraationsl laws. Busiacss Agent Calcgors, in defense af his membership, the accscd, alleges charges Improperly suimitted and signal in sc eiianer with reguirementé of our International fw, Defense sustained. Charges disarlssed. Axppeal of G. ML Hatheld, Reg. No. 9333, Local No. 7, San Antonio and Austin, Tex. against trint action and penalty, Appeal sustained—instrfficient evidence. Penalty revoked. "Appaal of Thomas Sultivas, Reg No. 4165, Local Na. 12, New York Gity, against trial action ‘and penaliy_ Denied Local action sustained Appeal of Delhert E. Beyer. Reg. No. 20474, Local Xe. 97, Anchorage, Alaska, against trial action and penalty, Appeal sustained, Penalty revoked. With vo Further business belore the board, adjourn- rnuent was declared at 4:30 p, m., Thursday. Merch 14, 1937, Respectfully submitted, Conference of “Satlding ond Consievction Trades Department t standing to the right and to the front of President Sickles. oer cee tnt { \ \a Gincinmatl, Obi Norfolle, Vay Navy Yard Little City a St Lonis, Mo. - (Pier ‘de pet (Pins 10e per {Plas F4e Pe Baltimore, 2fd. -. New Yark, N- Pian 5 per (Pies i075¢ TEpeciion July ¥, B57, Epc Lae ibe ea hoor Vecetion Fund} caak' Welizze Be 100 ES ar ie i tEgecre hour Weitere Peat zowr Vacation Fund) Rock, Ark, (Esertioe Saty 5, 257, Local Wage Rates ¢These rates published 2s reported to Genexal ¥ e Tica 3, FO, . (per Bout Wetlsce Fund) Pa Worth, Tex, and, as, Fe. 5! (Efective Angust 21, 1957. $I) {Plas Fie per kone Weltace Pend} Heuston, Beamcont, Port Acther, Galveston, Tom nuns a WEferise (Flos 106 Washiogien D Gaig 1, 54, 5) ec PEE pe bint Welfare Fund) Meds cee eeeectneerenestagcent (pias te per eer (Pisa toe per boar Peavivs Fund) Gfice and subject to change, Contact Local Uniox tor erificati jon} No. Ne No, 32 Ni we © (BBector NEputher Bi (bfect No. No, Ka Na 24k Springhdld, Mase ein owengeanarnen 32 a ciy 28 Rochester, Ne Ye overs boners: ‘(Pine 10¢ per howe Wells 2 Kansas City, Slo... (Pins ice per bour ‘Welfare Bie a 3a a dive September I7, I9: (Plas Zoe Pr 34) Connectiest ria 7960 per Bs uu ‘Minneapolis ard St. Paul, Minn, ...- +--+ 308 Apia Face pes Rous, We ‘Yacation Font) as Wilke Barre and Serantea, Pa. LEBective Inly L, 1957- $320) Pine ‘aoe per bor Welfare Wand) 29 Omaha, Kebx. a {Flux 100 pe hour Weliee Fend) 40 Albany, NY. o> (Pins 100 oper Boor ‘Welfare ax Se per zual) is Wacetian Fond) figs, Zhipective July 35, WS7_ $550) (Rgfereioe January V5, TOSE, $3974) (Pins 100 per buor Welfare Pandy EAs per bout Wellare Fond) 44 Cohunbus, Obie -or- 7 apeyyeee" Epecteve func £, 157. $2466) (wins ¥ofe per kane Weltare 2ema) AS Toleda, Obie ‘(Pies Je eifere (CPias 6 paid delice) 45 Keogvilte, Tem TEgeciive Neveu ‘$i? (Bias Tike pox bout Wettare Fund) Caged Rage nie Jackson, Kafacax00, (Pine ioc per hoor Weilase Punt) (pian Ibe pur bors Retirement Yond)Xe City Wew (leave sid awa Rowge. ta a0 (eine 7PAe per bour Weltare Pond) Lawrenceburg, ind, (Distillery Plant Work- ‘en Only eer Music. Als aes + Apr ite Pals Bi Way (Phin ye pen bens Weliace Fond) 56 Wood River, UL (Oi "Reimar Rsinte- tianiee Only] ---+»: an 37 Sioux City, lewa_- 200 SE Montrral, Que, Cam -. 205 {Elus 1 pee cant Wollsre Fund) (Pius 2 per cemt Vacation 39 Post Acthar and Fort William, Oot, Can... 210 (Grins ¢ per cont Vacstion Fund) “ as a ae @ “a 6 & a . 210 oe 23 © Salt Lake Cty, Utah --. 300 (Plas 10e per hour Welfare 70 Mare [stand naval ‘Shipyard, Valicjo, I aie 2A 71 Allentown, P: 335 Weepection Ealy 20, Ba ae (Plas te per hour Wi zm ec 250% 3 nm” 2 as 425 % 2m 00 + as nm 1a a - 20 aL - 1 326 5 Sy a 8 35 a7 36 ato tin Ficly 2, BE, “Gere Ue 3 nr ‘dour Welfare i Ne. Be z meee Jy 1 Tes, (Pini Toe per boot Wellare Fund) No, 8) Trenton, Js + 370 TEpection July 13, 72: Legelice Jwanary 15, 2938. $1929) (Pies Ide per hows Weltate Psd) Xa W Mempis, Tene. - (hur Tyr pet beer Wellare Xe PL White Bee RY jah # 475 (Efiectere the Sonar 3H 7 res fr ‘cent We o 98 Philadelphh, Pa. 3 = Piet 3 Eis 2B Eat vacation Foedd Xu Ga. - 310 *Eferitae J rine Tse exon ‘Welisre Fund) No WF Anchoraee eeerree WEE (Bia it por hows Wesda iai zat 195 0 as 24 an, OE lime 2, Pe Mo 16 Mew ‘York Naval Shipyard -rvy-veresveres 245 No. MOS Texas, Cis Tex, Comte Carbon Chom ‘Malotenance Only} 4+: 2am No 16 EL “Pee, tee am No 17 Greenville, $C 28 Ba. 18 Olegm, Call (Union Olt Con only} 3a {Plus joc per our (Pius bic pet hear Vacation Fond) Ne 109 Loy Alamos, MMe, (BSunicSpal Opesa Bons, Mamsterance Only) 285 Se Ho 225 Ko. til zs Ne iz Take atl 9 ; Opn Te 5a a 1 ectiog September E1057. (Pin The pe boxe Bettas Tuad) Ne M3 coy pet Toe Hatin rig °* fects Au * Pha 1S PEE Bone eis 1 am Na. 14 seg ie (Pins 77$e per bows We Xe, HS 325 ~ 163 Xa 16 g Na UE Na WW BE e t } | |The 1957 Auto Situation, Buying Qpportunities By Stdrey Margstivs May is one of the beet months 10 _Anothes ronson, for the ta in pede comeincks. For the time he- Be een many neccastien sales, bankers says isnt ruby Poo, Ford fas becons the most wide- Fi ee ore, Tie spring cs ple are still paying, for nll the Core Jy bought cary closely Sotlosred b pecially W's worth shopping the sales they Be oss, when easy Chreveoict, which had been top bird poeta orceds imcanae we're terms sold a record nainher of re Gog for the two previows years Vipmouth bas regained its old place cantly, Fort and Piymomh were most dirastic rportanity 3 larged im size this voor. On the Be ee empararily-reduced prices low, road ~ bugging pwdern design “other band, the Kanihler, the most see spring clothing dearances, pas arided to +e Mijbculties of cimb- compact of ‘the popular-price cars, jng in and out of cars. On some is beng snore widely-bought and, ia. qiodels, it also is responsible for fact is one of the few makes saling: More vain Jeaks Because the door faster tham Just year. opening now is cut pastly ita the If recent models are more expen- toot, Jamodcls where the fear seat sive, they Fave also proved to bave protraudes heyand the door opening, heen cheapened in one imposter rr passengers have to “angle” ito HE spect, servicemen repart. Not only the 1937, but even sine earlier nod ger into, once you're in, we Sower, circuits, faulty igmitiod and even rec Te ie Soe gives you amore stable ards of fires clue ta the cheaper plas ae ride, with, des on ciryes and tie wiring now ut ing to be avaibable the next Stv comers. ¥ models in gen- Plastic wirisy rs to bh sorts The spring upsurge makers eral are safer, more stable cats OF abte to stand overheating [te trad eMidenlers had been hoping for haz the highwax- Jn city traffic, the St0fY ional wire with cotton and rubber jot maaterialized. The result iscom= Bs Vifferent. The new longer S175 covering could to some extent} and pmaterialized: Tere interme, end hen wed as calm. ate, sponse ont Fen rece being ovtcped, for msgre tabi neilenie Ske cae ammufactrer a oe ee Te Tarper Gietilg get es meh 2s $705 York Taxicab Buteas fepat ee ine © et Decoge i Seo on the fit price of the higher-priced The public is also showing Signy Sp™ and in the case of the = frodels," ane trade report mores, of resenting the rmany Toads chants ean fotights, poweriol eee et ielieve one reason for ag and the confusing number of modcls soit nee wining is Stee ta z sing 1997 soles is resistance to this mde, which alds to the cost of GTS. Heste., Shae ok E. Fear’s higher prices, Wards Auto Wards repores that there are three 27S" no canly are a modi year's Mtports esumates the aver- hanéired 7957 eoodels, even COW OT hut he tel stirs ee Bee standard sqpipped 1957 wodel is there are wow fee smanufarturers. reel rea ane 2749, not including taxes, com “compared to 272 in 1956 and 260 m= imadcinate syne cues f Faved 10 $2,553 in 1956 and $2,300 195%, Hardtops and station wagons et hot wey a greater frouey Pevgse, Sigaifeantly, more penple are booming (0 Popularity, and man. Of shart circwits at fires. Some i fower-priced makes ifcticers believe Thar in afew years service Experts, WOW are inswolling this year. The big thes lowers they will displace the standard sedan Sach safety devices as inses znd cir priced makes have accounted for completely. Coupes have almost cuit breakers on Jatomodel cars, The Pee gD per ceat of all purchases vanished, cdrcpit treakers are more satisfac- ae ee menpared to 57 per ome. -\mang she popular~ priced = Fight CEREBRAL PALSY Soin. the. Golden Deed CRUSADE Sead Your Gift to Your Local United Gorabral Paley AiiEahe. -< 4 re ca Pe et = a g a INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION - OF HEAT AND FROST INSULATORS AND ASBESTOS WORKERS . Roam 505, Machinists Building 13 HEADQUARTERS: Washington 6, 0. C. 00 Cumneriteut Avance, N. W. GENERAL SECRETARY-TREASURER JOHN W, HOFF Office Phones Hivdron 5-6768 Howe Prenat Sanipar 7-4550 INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS NEW YORK-NEW ENGLAND STATES CONFERENCE TLR MeCORMICK, Fresidaot HEABERT ANDERSON, Seerctorr 107 Rumall Fisex, 493 Cynn SE Malden, Mom ponies, exe Springfield, Mare, Providence, RL Cangnctiont Beale, Ne Rochester NY. Albany NY. Now Yok Gil. FLT. Syrmcane, HF White Flaine, N.Y, MIDBLE ATLANTIC STATES IARDELL, Pretest STEPHEN J. KOMP, Secretory aly Trentew 50, WJ {727 Yoweg St ‘Hon Orlewnt, Le, Dates Ty tase AStibsted Cito: akes Tox, See Antes Tex. Amatilio end Sonper, Tox Horton, To, Tada, CHa Obiore, Cia, New Mobile, Ale Hl Fes, Toe Aibeqeerges, Lobe Charles, Lo, Jochen, bet. ” A. MUUUNGHORST 1670 Nartle Derganeis, Mew Orlaors, Las Welly 6582 . WILLIAM HOWELL RU, 2, Baw 158, Basemner, Als Phone: Kitmingher, Ale. Teemont 1-265 GEORGE RIDER A827 Francis tenis Bird, Bayside, LY. Phoser 45587 SOUTHEAST STATES WA, HOWELL, Freddest GHARLES Fe Secretary maveae eo tral Se Al Memplie 11, Tenn, Biradughsta, ALA. Credlosnon, 5S Socksom Te, Fee Chelate, HS Knosvilie, Fenn Columbia, $C Sard. Fie, Hobbs. Forme Tene Grecvite, 5. Ce Soratnah Gar " ° WESTERN STATES CONFERENCE AURERT E MUTCHINSOR, President (LW, KELLY, Seeretery AGRE Danstord Shroot 4027 Lens RA. Letewood It, Calif Oohlend, Cal. 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Squillario (Bar No. 257781) TIAIGHT BROWN & BONESTEEL LLP 371 Stevenson Street, 20th Floor San Francisco, California 94105-2981 4| Telephone: 415.546.7500 | Facsimile: 415.546.7505 5 Atiorneys for Defendant ROBERTSHAW CONTROLS 6 |} COMPANY 7 8 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 9 FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 10 UNLIMITED CIVIL JURISDICTION 1] | EUGENE MILLARD, } Case No. CGC-09-275091 12 Plaintiff, ) EXHIBIT 2, PART 1, TO )} DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. 1B ) SPIELMAN (EXHIBIT G TO vs. )} DECLARATION OF STEPHEN J. 14 ; SQUILLARIO IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANT ROBERTSHAW 15 )} CONTROLS COMPANY’S MOTION ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BP), } FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, 16 ) ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY Defendants. } ADJUDICATION) 174 ) Date: April 5, 2012 18 ) Time: 9:30 a.m, } Judge: Honorable Teri L. Jackson 19 3 Dept: 503 20 ) Trial Date: May 7, 2012 } Complaint Filed: February 26, 2009 21 ) 22 | ) 23 24 25 26 27 | 28 \ 1 inranon2s EXHIBIT 2. PART 1, T0 DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. 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Squillario (Bar No. 257781) HAIGHT BROWN & BONESTEEL LLP 3,171 Stevenson Street, 20th Floor San Francisco, California 941 05-2981 4} Telephone: 415.546.7500 Facsimile: 415.546.7505 5 Attorneys for Defendant ROBERTSHAW CONTROLS 6 | COMPANY 7 8 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 9 FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 10 UNLIMITED CIVIL JURISDICTION 1] )EUGENE MILLARD, } Case No. CGC-09-275091 12 Plaintiff, ) EXHIBIT 2, PART 1, TO } DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. 13 ) SPIELMAN eH BIT GTO vs. } DECLARATION OF STEPHEN J. 14 SQUILLARIO IN SUPPORT OF ) DEFENDANT ROBERTSHAW 15 } CONTROLS COMPANY’S MOTION ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BP), } FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, 16 } “ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY Defendants. } ADJUDICATION) 7 | \ Date: April 5, 2012 184 ) Time: 9:30 a.m. ) Judge: Honorable Teri L. Jackson. 19} } Dept.: 503 20 ) Trial Date: May 7, 2012 } Complaint Filed: February 26, 2009 21 ) 22 ) 23 24 25 26 27 28 LAW OFNICRS 1 HMGHTEROWNS |, oonase ERHIBIT 2, PART 1, TO DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. SPEILMAN (EXHIBIT GTO DONESTERT LY srgsi96.b DECLARATION OF STEPHEN J. SQUILLARIO YS/O MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT)THE SERIAL 4 GHAL OF SHE, INTERNATIONAL HSSOW ANON OF HEAT AND BOeT IMS LAFONE ANE ASHESTOS WOREBRS, SPILIATSD WITH TOE APL TANS BULLETS aro SONETEUCHON, Tie: Berwin a CRLES. Edrce Ww, AODRESS Au, SOMMLIICATIONE TO. spnOk if Gnas WORE «Jie CONNBET OW aL Bw RGOM TOE, maElS 2h I aURE FY CEMGENO! LATER “HAY Abear PICTERE i 1Eps rehar’g policies) “a eth CONVENTION SETS RECORDS ON... 9th CONVENTION SETS BEC etme tne <' took 4 ide bul ee Rickles set fevmiational. | every soanper ton. Be ge secord: La concistion, 2 said, ve “are frying 2x the Office of ot itil lasion, “chiang” why. bs Eations and Sailiky to, mide the, destiny: Association,’ we ficaeat_ ewe! Sebeniant Saxe Asbestos, Workets its, + ppt aniy: tip ikaat suite sented.z2 the Bases Je the fast “tirse peargy ber igang 1semana, andéox ions tasy pears of silort, ia Rena : ‘aval Shigyatg Weuinbotstip. --Hevanidy “aiid? beat a Hoven yaasy of ofa ne “obit ee sates ind. “poripany. 6f amd conmpensaied Hece wid sha wage “tate pattem. as 5 efit toe thie cabie, trait a 2, ‘ | nother. gebged test ey-Teniontet Hott, starts should, ie proud ot, of réboril hy, Seer Gh swords “af “comeplisnent : fy wan thikat the Gms alr 200 5 : ‘Deep sfgyeeal ta. tale cart of the 2 + greta de We ‘weenie ig ie : fe, peksimcable ebE, | ee fice! ate ie j = wlth ob: offices 2h sport '9F ott gil Genie Sicides a the. General - ! ‘oth Hie, Seating res Boh ated to ie cout: crete ates fae ah GS of Pye, Mindlsalsns: eer iyiSeptomnbs iaporsIg. President § lore % Convenitinn shat eatest’ abtendancl, “snbiias* fag Hindreents Comyeiition of & ratiral jacion 92 (Float ‘ ard a eri Tongrinlaipd ae { ae HE aging. in be fibre, i : l 1fp preneated, A ae eae eat Crot,.-2 - jeay ids this’ worse tig, one, hom heh envfeatsen uit yr every scorormnity?” 3a dl id “Labatt. swell a ere wey Bed. Gass, nad Tair eaaltry “told ot ig re a.A satereks Ditiehes fo the aahie gf Babar welensing 4 ruc, ‘Hest. and: Erget-rofulabors-dnd. Aahcaicy We “Reppevelt Hotels 8 ‘Reoweyelt Haket = e. Oiobis of the Tallis did Lab seat, Peedes: Jeperbrént eter, ict:op ages new tO jo s : se roams wth Hie wa at, Zs dershtg aatting inty ast sade the Soli ris eee : Bex auigee 3207 Gone hare oe pean Jrayi 5 ame the Fo aL aber: erat He 3 . je a dieasgre ¢ quand mp watinest . . . | i peaaren wiel also greetgh FFT Le ie 8 “s wy 5 Ws, ened Se - Firen ‘T, Sqacpizaes iat . aE es, tr Slates, Shiney Reels we Q oft Azs0rittton. . it fngales, Catt ond * ae rslatre ood Ase 4e fa al hm, cote Welles Abed A ecards sbi>'s ‘ . «punts, abana Reo: nag in the i) | ea oe ee eos ne ee” hs me teatn@ Sayers, Hi ery ane igh recsiel Ay id Conyedtion, a fel set Ge Sahogel |iabore, aghtl Fr placiag: dignr ‘in hafel (Lafrbettary Whitaker, : aed chectlag lash 2 soevcnie fra Ellen oe Hory sealtenercs a . 28 os fatinta, dy a ow ane woe fours sect frp Josenh Leash " “fatal Nac 26 Waibtigict, Hi 65, nailed et sant two, Deesell Kamar and Juke H. Leal’ Ma, PB Socth, ig, tndldng, “er! * peel v0 ls : “Wid is de; snd tea, Doneid E C¥lim | 4 set wet fei CM iin es Bye gated to hg Thom : He Being a Toa He 18 L Beda” , 5 ear he. re i anid to” we rr ove Hore . an ent ze sire ee johp. =, Lecat Ng: $8; Oak Ridge. Tein. etimt hy, Digs Eugene 0. MeGhee- ang & Wee Maitteninet, only), entitled Charles SS.Dovin cond Feige, : Epes! Nes ge} Rocksttig HL’ a . te baby est Heber A. teed, Bie Md! Grinning. and Basan p, Kans ics, entitled _Kauger La, eptitled te fom; teat tous de be 1a ere eat ian OF Wnty John Fees cence econ Dio, 4. Lewcomesburg, nds (Distik Flan Totlled sé Sem, vo Hetchitesn * sad Fecae MLE™NG ot chasutin ind Pasion fgrioa Cee) ech, oghad oe exe ome il, é a, . as ae eo Sala and antieed Cail, Wawel ofa: ah one Pale doula, & Bout: Gere) ind Lamar. Pes, heral Ne 5a Weed River I eal NEF wot ge elm Fr oer,2 fee . sett He hvergee na Forges. a) No, 10, Rods a, Veritas ele ad twos ig na! 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Legal 3b | | | |i i | | | iof ‘pestis vaeailiteshig, 3ui cyibeds torinestell With ob, feds Shy Cormeen, 63 ~The, epdcdmice, at vane i yu conifer yaily' ribs For Mech Baby $4.52, seer Best ep: of muy Farifeysieee, oh rah aL hereulie arin 1. agemiaioy oot die 20, of !ie fae ase Uy one 3 J Neksan. Siu SWeldidg. Guc-'end sine, 2 covés: Tpeul spokes of, The snethods. fo8the aoc oF, ae Gad specs 2 ied "oa wits the Uagersonciay trees aes: Prepon’ Sd” reat’ ep foe. gab wha “mde “Bian eribbled! mp “air Svbeon, ce THe AsHESTOS WORKERoeeg Braden a A le oevation a of expla MPT TE K sack, args at ie, the et use a shod te, refoct af sae her “tare are, uae of ocr xtabate’. oes) lediss af yea a ery Sa FRiohs oder Ditemnattinal Suse eb ‘eiieat ofhes. ih Toe We é met nratairementy ete Gpabehal fob Be. poetic imbut aig, oF Setar bt dhe reset me SF Od | wo Gomgared an mica of Bae in ade * ge banefts of welerey Face wetceed Fim as your, Generzl Presid ° gay this “oar! oh “tnttenitional. 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Ee Tames the SRdwest |“ght ibe eeeeatens! Piaiiee oe Sréretary Tre ETE Tiss Retohed, That we pa tafe x be crise & the ambomut wecessarg ta nape Watkabon, page 4g) of Code. * Shbuieted Be Bis idles, Califor ‘Waimtag By 'sicion of she, é Spee, instance over Eo ‘Caltage;- Serfemibée ing wh