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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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op eo NUN DH oO FF WN B N PN NN NN BSB BB Be BB Be oe Re NRAaRPB BRS BRU RGR DHE S 28 BRYDON HUGO & PARKER 135 MAIN STREET 20 FLOOR San Francisco, 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 2 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 2 of 4) TO THE DECLARATION OF JOSETTE D. JOHNSON IN SUPPORT OF A. TEICHERT & SON, INC.’s MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENTResisiratinh, No. 3784, Leeal ‘Rngiateation No, 5286, at, Regicination Me. 727! ben, Registration No, | | |gee s Gekanseess Ipvacio T:'Spiorio «.- Rodney J: Bargrave Epthy T. Sdaforil egerie: Rosgeti Canidae Desoriicams, og ‘VaTtangivé den MoCiaiere HS ae es Bitter aan ie i yd Hei ee ithe i e a8 a fated AE “Wefiad SEIS “Cooelee ‘non 24SGE Willem E. Tebodes, is : 24458 Exaale J. Brgnn: aa cont a AS Robert A: Sieg - Bhat. Lats BL TO ied? Neeon Lakege - “heagk. Bem 2 ashy - even nea BE ai H 1 Feed rE ¢ | |irel Tie we ies, Lat Nee Bite : ce we 24009 John! A. Paling: 20083 | Rayong P.O Belen 34335 Arthir. A,’ Sete 22.Citations from Committee on 1 I | 1‘Rocin 5S, acne Buildiae Tag eine Avon SENERAL, piesa? INTERNATIONAL: VCE! HUGH é Meenas toe LA, HOWE, ree “ Pbifadeiphis 24, # er, Ale . "an Tremont +SZ63 + defiereon 14 Geko jobs,” MICHAEL Helicots ie Biya. > a on & Sorincten . ‘Albecy, NX. ‘ae Sept Bed; ds 3 Se a «Daves, Ohi “Foi . epee Dipped Le ‘Sea, City tows Bre Roles Tote “Boner Ga Ma. | Cade Rap, Tone. Spragfile, Wa. ee nx Crp i raps, Tan” Fs fists Wack.” f 1 1: aie ee ae EE Bem = iss Bain . : fe Ska aiae PAR eae MC ede oh une Aes ine eek ea ey . nites egos oe ute Sates eae? eee eae ee Meee satire Bay) Frogeouenes ue xD, ieSees res ae, wetse ane = Se aE i ie aenh Bf: inde. Yee oi. senor, Paes asec oe Se ae Betcha sy Phone aij aa baie. a bosrssici iste. ‘sae = ge Se Ee Ser i afta i i "ee 2 toeesige Foe wi — gti as Be tri A ae rere big Eats Fi, vb Or Cr "ia dice ane & Brave! = Caio. Be eon ce. Hour st sian 2 peek UE Gcies, 395 its Las ee Sen Fone. arte & ere, ree RE ge otic Pet Be ae ut Malka: Spun Bie © 2 i iced bats Puc Becta. Faxes ot ibe, 3 Free atbeac Se ae Ooilet > wo uri am DS Sate BSE ayers te a fee Sear La ae : Sete Be “ees tele bee Stee SA ess Sa Lapin Eee ie EDLY a LIONS orgs [oi Salt 3, ‘Can boar ee ie + hapIAAN, “ay tl ies Te s, aot Ae out te faba Bi avolded aff wiesbéce, uae the! 2 ns Mackin ‘Bidg:, 1506 Goi: bot 8 WW Wesking ‘silo et sir se aidiqn! | ‘heck Dit fave been = av 1 bavé pot, been: the woetrae # i |i enh, stueyp- and. Iipdly fhe loved Gh * Fenthag’ “Achrisomag Carel”), “Baiaily-indepe srs Sue 2 { Besie} E Bond patobae: ‘ely on- mma y ng : ieee pubis eppearincer a Smauhl, ead jade She oogh Buy Saving Bonds are betier, chen 4 ao Febiwcry 29494 inaevest iyheis field ta jas. , |1 | William QO. Martin, Jr, (Bar No. 135399) Robert D, Tobey (Bar No. 224652) 2} Stephen J. Squillario (Bar No, 257781) HAIGHT BROWN & BONESTEEL LLP 3 \71 Stevenson Street, 20th Floor San. Francisco, California 94105-2981 4||Telepbone: 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 11 | EUGENE MILLARD, ) Case No, CGC-09-275091 © 12 Plaintifé ; EXHIBIT 3 TO DECLARATION OF } HOWARD B. SPIELMAN (EXHIBIT G 13 } TODECLARATION OF STEPHEN J. vs. ) SQUILLARIO IN SUPPORT OF 14 ) DEFENDANT ROBERTSHAW ) CONTROLS COMPANY’S MOTION 15 ) FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BP), ) ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY 16 ) ADJUDICATION) Defendants, ) 17 ) Date: April 5, 2012 ) Time: $30 am 18 } Judge: Honorable Teri L. Jackson 3 Dept.: 503 19 ) Trial Date: — May 7, 2012 20 } Complaint Filed: February 26, 2009 21 ) ) 22 ) 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 EXHIBIT 3 TO DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. SPEILMAN (EXHIBIT G TO DECLARATION 1N34-000254 ‘3896938,1 OF STEPHEN J, SQUILLARJO I/S/O MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT)Ff alGeneral President nal Labor Relations Board— Brown-Olds Co. . : Future, N. te RB. Policy i He BS ae 1956 be x be won oy ace) elations Richare Gray’ gf the Department “datedBeard appli fT shoei ces ed Geceuse OT &, the Boardapsen in nos iony. have been correct Fase 1 195 sith einpleiyers «a s + “Werytruly yours, ¢ D), Fewror,” qurs, * RIcwARD J. Cue, . Lo Tk we . President oo B, tht Génarat Presidents Ne onal .Unignns agiaeted win the ie paidswent adopted ing condinons. WATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD " Office af the General Courisel “Washington 25, Dp. G. . : “Bepruccy 7.1988 Coniuiitet. of the Departinent ‘ various #oilsces President ion Trades Dept. a9 * eetag of be “ea nig. 0 ‘ sl oy a. ie in Nand each; Flo » Preshient’ ing, the i _ wad ad 2 “Dep don frit or jently L-publié interest cad gh rights of ex” rae] thls thought th At UTE ce ch i, 1958, mpleyer. . welling totthas a toal of the: raide having : Hadigon over the work being welded, Craits- . i mien using. the welding torch shali petform any" - i 3d praiecired caret apa af the oe ining agreements, ahouid ee be recognized should they be eafoiced, «. . wows, forcing of seettieae, irk Bt EES, OT the procesanng of any rigvarinss . cordince with th} Z | | | } i | | | { | | | THE ASHESTOS WURKERoad. Marca 3. vere; General brenent c : 4 By comedintely following a an Spiegel, Coramere’ recess, and proceed ta the SI Gh ny (Grae Asbestes Cor pany. ‘gether with ession of tae Poort Basi Agent Francis Crow wey and 2 roles Rey sed. . Melloitic® seat No.-35,. Youngslown,-Ghio; Susiness “Agent James ahd President. th f Local No.'.80, Chavieston & ness ‘Agent ER, Robert Chadd. Piesid ' ‘of Leal No. 84, Alga, Ohio a oR 2 eae of.2 fier cipita Basis, 4 ass of the Legislative ave Boazd recouegned fei ‘General Office 2 3 a. off. read selegrans ead coe ang wos imatrncted, te make orias My Weles and President feahen ot 7 ed Me i, + ne eng i Agent .Caarles: Berry, Erhest Daniels and, ie Weise of Local Np. 6; Weed River, HL > ‘OH. Refinery, Maintenance Oniy) General Exeautive Beard on bhai Lawal Ne Be Pres Sident - Sickles then pheced bs ‘name: of A. L Tjuliiogherse tor their epproyel as His a tala 10,00) @ year aid éxpentes, uhedinausly approved Seti: wich, if co te te oy of Lotal poitt Brother Hi borst wee app ii mie Be es the! rending sierk for fh River, [After the representatives Of SBE the ‘Boar citdused the Board Prebident Sickles thea recognizing - the watancy on, the General Executive Board, Ssxttted the narie “RE “Secrétary Bropks Baker of Local- No. 2 + Houstin, Beaumont, Part Arthye, Galvest ent to the Board as 2 feplaceméat for it A, 1, ullibghorst, which ap- idintment wx: tnarimous'y endorsed, Brother Baker * was then ca}ied in a ted witls hig appointisent, - President: Mirae J. Costelio on bebalt Local. agey New York and’ Basie Ast - i . of LW appeared Sedan the Board in tmont of territorial bouridarias ‘took hig. See eee svo loca] unions. After each side had set aed “Forth theif position and representatives Excused, the Board chéa vaied pat this subject mutrer de referred . bite last Session, ronst of of, He atitibed as tp the . Berd “sate was approve wn gndersed by the Berd, in “iss the fafuré applicetion Sf the Brown. yy Otis pelley ith which ail @f’Guc affliated EsPees v se rin ae be fem piste t ie th ”” bave been a dae nf ne coe eee iden fen antl guidance of our afili inted membership’ mall ce wor] ver siniated. . the Aprt Journal dss! 3k whenever sintats ‘beaeht Fe themberabip” “These stows “he od end sts ander to dveid de alle” could become angulied * fimre poli se cerkain he Board was agenred ‘by Sestass Agent reget that these instractious wotild be carried out by Local No. 89. Nextt re ‘the. Beard Pepeares Business Apent voJog in the mi Ss, and wing 2g requester advised as val imstanc sly" vgte that beghining 2 Geontal acne huehuient 6 g General President Sickles ‘hers og, he two oktstantling. 2d nal, pae in New England ead. reported particularly citeparate: eres jesuangs » ab of aur Local Ro ay ertz, Canada was; after” Pete Micols whe ad been in that : by, abt ‘present temitory ‘ot gar £ a a nes Agkanshs in "Local No. i Little Rock, Sy cpnsideration by the +, Béard “DE. Tones, of S, Pasay “Petition ffam Hrother Povla tt r@ fiveseut eyo “Gangaciion s wes, read to the Bos ao President. Siaides £ ikasy Mord Business loa and Cormesniading Setre: ‘appeared betore” tbe Bod in | ae membela whe kas co! barges perks at sien fered ok Barge Testes ve. Gregoris 115, Odesse, Texas. er & saree Reape uly submit . “Joe Gg snarl Secretary-TrLocal Wage Rates (These rates ort PE ¢ and subject to change Agent Zor ¥e! Pat howe aie . alo, KX. AF - Ne. L eH Cleveland, Obke Port Arthur and. Maal, Fla. ts PBB ectioe vite Plains, N.Y. % Gdecin 8 O00 PiGsstion and. any ferfher infosmition Gaited, jucuding tings bene® Por kosr THE ASBESTOS. WORKER: i i- “polor Work _ Legal Ne APRIL, 1988” < 44, ambi, compilation : and. Biicinoss hiwest, Stat a, Ni shoe. tea ie jets far inve: ‘Ohio, vs. Aiuguet Korste ident Sietios§ for lnvestigat bserve . ining glee a. proge: n tool that ay As “Fact Wi \ di ie spe 2 shop oats fa Tier having jardin ‘over dhe feb wiTy Bookes est-G, Barcager, & LRBRRERER ER SeRRER: LBA Ter nT guns SX ER RREKESIIeETE | Withdrowel Cards Rerui Eagat Ne, 8 a3 Charles A. Corsi “2H935 Reginald C. Denny Ati, 8 { | ta Se fe . : HE: ASBESTOS WORKER| re. doko 4, Sul i se Gekhares, cegutation No. a. Local No F, Ciistso No, 9612, Lea Ne. . 7897, Local No, Nerfolk, Yeu. Navy Yerd (Wa. Naivy Yard. Weaver, Regtel p. Resi dion No. 12176, Lecat Noi 9 be | Registratton No. 1348, Lee 458 Lopal Now 4 al Nay 4 ila ea, Pas Sderpmante ot, Seas Regi . thy, Registration No. 16592, Local Ney 4, Regia ‘Ne. 8717, Lozal Noy B41 Teka, n, Reg! fgteation Né, B15, Local No. gistfation. Ne. 14448, Leia Ne nf Hg. BRT, Lecu! Me, 3 p39, Dayton, © Bhio Bra, B . ‘stration No, 6539, Loca No, 88, Rehriond, Ve. . Bro. Dante Heron. Registration Ne. 22370, Local Ne. 98 Toronto, Ont. Conade “Bho, Ales W. Sturdy, Ragiitrétien No. £8, Local Nei 98, Toronto, Onk, Canada Sidner 8. darksan, Registretion } No. 71629, Local No. C, Cah 8, Yancoaver, etalk, Forts at aed Newport New | i i | i \", Aret Pe . g fe cwenty Old Lie Ko. ie who will quality’ for these - ‘Pension “Ged will +. of the "Plate. “Mrs.ol Con sed from page 14, » Conagil, Ni fou’ Ceatral Body, BM of foe aug wT ye ald appreciate your © “ing any of the shove mentioned + photographs. . Fraternally yours, Baoons Baxse, Sereretary, Local V0, 22, 2 as Executive Set |], E. Flowers of the State APRIL, 958i iw i & = oo <. 2 i ¥c in this advise oi the: ou : with réspeet to! any: future oil jobs carsrt ing ox et pr fot the nest Vary Lite etmipestial worl ts 2 gsont. Full exiplosihent ig gee ‘quarter is expected’ #5 furore wrdele your. "eee ASBESTOS WORKERqetlend stenied and ma the Tear - -Weag. pf what. ‘fo! growed ton of ‘The meet at iQ ac Te Nicols a2 spots as and ft. Laprosers. . ietls Eat these preced! will be gives. 19. 9 ~ ‘service ‘suit; Applied Th: of Crtawa, who semis 06 3 . The company Pie to the Sécreiary of the Co erence far exchari “otay i reported that 2 W ue ck OW 28) no. delegate has been. go fy the GLC eves 5 Corupensation “Board of ¢ ince of Alberta, F their E: 19583" ” + Liseal ‘reported on working ~ . “aptaements and the siete. of Work THE AspesfOs WORKER | |MG ours and 7% on gave a 102 per Hour fond god Lie 2. the iris Fre Traveles. ees’ ely 3 3 during the lof this agreement. The work: é Ad expected © get Fait ie nest, duture, This A 70E per hour “of Local, No. 70 seport pent & Tarprovers, 1 Withdrawal and F the fernicty. 3M 08 pat hoe echastie, scale iS, per, y double “dina - for, ovectione, cxith aad welfare feud 10 pet é alles . OT the”: gz and Prades Department ir! 1 ddl caingirites ige. Board 2nd jas peat chinsos dismiisse tee cal thanked shen pers, Mechentc ‘scale # cbous. Overtime rare if services. . : poehalf. The work lod is aged. After roading of the surrent Cor,- 2est wis Ut BER ter wa repa ones a ROT! | ikeke very # with 2 Powe other plants aterting. De Shasta ape § the pjenibel's . ¢ ch prospect. ef * them work by _ Retr at ite peals, Bal . Bers ay ‘Traweling. Case 8 r it and, future fair. PF of, Power ¥ Sou seady in 2, Vail I gist, “States, Cpaleretice | wo . fumnishing “ach SSearetaby ibe working conti 13, 5 mped is .Otigness of fis ehd th . “yak aa” ” . . . : Pepe gma bee ated pertain laying off fhe og_ Ot Capterence Hest their gests af sa deep sea fsbing trip on FS ica. and” ese wht4g ail taws, of the Tend at ieteth op. the dan! ‘by the Browa-Ulids cise. and " Cleveland, James, MeGiex fay: Local NV ial “amapalas, L ; Maleolnt 7 + Igsepht Fonte, Local 8 dash. Braneis Cooney, Local 3 as sk present good with foture pros _ pects good, “ . 3 1 | | | \5, re- 19 wit i | { | \ ed te-yotte ew) coatractos ot se . - THE ASMESTOS WORKER «” ib . - moe . . + ° . .‘Trawel tH i $7 and $7.00 per dey Baactive May 4, 1958, ig’ ig good und gf Local No, abArcs Cards, Contact fat / -Tely 31, 1958—— Wor i ee 1 ever; the future 4 APRIL, 1958,INTERNATION aL assodl ‘OFFIC At, DIREC pugit & WdtusaN Na Hagenavonus ” Sea “WM Howeth; Fre . 1 Hox 338. STEPHEN J, 168 Chast Fiottan 3, M3 vant (OF BEAT AND FROST INS! LATORS” a i THE ASBESTOS Wome.ESLER UUL BAUM deen nelnwerins, Bldg, 205 Went Werke fmeering BME. hot oe) Zee b. Demkkors Mos 1ST. LOU, AO—eva txt and Je? Baslgens, Aang Yipee Z Ot Sea Bak Riscaene S75” lywa ree Base Be, *Ldees 1 Na. NORFOLK, VA, RAVE, Fai bleets Sneha! aie Emi and Weshiaiion Sere Porkeagut, petear 7g leas moles, Ua, Bape OT. amarakent ene ee Sactebnce: Wi ilaxt, soeae rap pane I if. Juer bike+ Adora 338% ete dee reste = Bnd Fates @ gt Scab, iee roe SOCLAT TEN Tochosete Bote Came ne reel DB, Besaess. Rede 3, BOE 3 Sean ; Capper seit D, Goddard, 402 8 fidems, Bt. % BX SEE Phone! (Gevenlon EF BI eeecat -ooerels, W BUSS oselis Se New Gals cieceey EES, Ba. Gray pachvine Bt Hew (hs 78 OTE cyatd We OPasiee, 8720 tla bh to AP Ga kata Lat 3 hear Slag. Gore. a fete Be i | | | loa Shana ald Oe aera cafeppongiag Seen aate a va Paps 205 ray Matis SO. Fags BAUS Pe "yde astesTod PORRERinstil ceereinen 478. Phener 2259: Pusigios geet Hover atnee OL eben 2 Ne, Le -ED MORTON BREA, CANN. nao, Seeaniant +t es moaen, Miss, © eeeeeee Smee Sudan Sts, Skene: iss. icace St Phones 2st, TES. BROTLA, GAN: as Wine’ Be, Se "3 Sibind 32 Sr Soereer—) re. South cre ne ela Topaate Sh Be taillen desk isens Sleretix’y iaciec 2, NOsgn $9 Phone,Wi i{liam O. Martin, Jr. (Bar No, 135399) Robert D. Tobey (Bar No. 224652) 2 | Stephen J. Squillaric (Bar No. 257781) HAIGHT BROWN & BONESTEEL LLP 3.171 Stevenson Street, 20th Floor San Francisco, California 94105-2981 4 | Telephone: 415,546,7500 Facsimile; 415.546.7505 Attorneys for Defendant ROBERTSHAW CONTROLS 6 | COMPANY q 8 SUPERIOR. COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 9 FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 10 UNLIMITED CIVIL JURISDICTION {1 | EUGENE MILLARD, 3 Case No. CGC-09-275094 42 | Plaintiff, ) EXHIBIT 4 TO DECLARATION OF } HOWARD B. SPIEL! XHIBIT G 13 | ) TO DECLARATION OF STEPHEN J. VS. ) LARIO IN SUPPORT OF 14 ) DEFENDANT ROBERTSHAW ) CONTROLS COMPANY’S MOTION 15 ) FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT OR, ASBESTOS DEFENDANTS (BP), ) ALTERNATIVELY, SUMMARY 16 ) ADJUDICATION) Defendants. ) 17 ) Date: April 5, 2012 ) Time: 9:30 a.m. 18 ) Judge: Honorable Teri L. Jackson J Dept.; 503 19 2. \ Trial Date: May 7, 2012 20 } Complaint Filed: February 26, 2009 24 ) ) 22 J 23 24 25 26 27 28 ‘LAW OBRICES 1 HAIGET, BROWN & SSBET FTO DECLARATION OF HOWARD B. SPEI_MAN (EXHIBIT @ TO DECLARATION ‘DONESTREL LIP. pao OF STEPHEN J. SQUILLARIO /S/0 MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT)From the ——=— General President CONSTRUCTION IND! STRY JOT estublished the Construce Joint Conference Industry Joint Conference. is to pron mate the wellare of the building und conetruction industry im the public tem. Jt see ery) cam be regutariy discussed and wery efort made to reach sonsimc- Eve and equitable solutions: Tt is qestaally agreed sputes i eruction. in- dustry or any 5 ‘ninery jointly established by + aul unions and astional con~ foiné “Che Constructies industry Conference will consiner, ers, the ioflowing cypes of sub or problems: fe} Provide for the need to pré- sant more effectively £0 privets owae ers and government procurement agencias the advatthages of the con track system. (ib) Consider she speciat prob lems and practices of partionlar fon mates where the podled attenfico and assistance of national organiza- tions af commactors and aden: onions mey he uscd to improve oon ditions, (@) The need for a continaing and systematic study of a wite range of problems which confront the building and constracson indus- try, in the promotios of the contract gystem, The Conetrvetion Indusiry Joint Conference will promote and. en- courage the establishment of com responding local joint conferences ju local comoranities and mezropoli- tan areas, but such local joint com ferences shail act be ie conflier with ‘doting recognized local maxchittery, ‘The Construction ladestry Joint Conference General Presidents 4 t - gentatives) of national unions and represitalives of perdcipatng sa- ig to function throughs ie meetings and througia ire 5 fa joint Adm Sgned to ad- ddminisivuive Comnti om shall be ised of an equal mumber of oresentatives of national noions and representatives of participating national sontractors’ agscciations. ‘One-half che reoresentutives f the nationel contractors’ associelions shell be drawa from geperal J con- tractors’ associations end ‘one-half yee epecialty contractors’ asso- ations The Joint Administrative Corm- cnittee shell appoint an Impartial Committee Chairman to facilitate the work of the Committee and ite sabcornmittess. The Conieresc= is ampowersa to determine, to at mounce, and to implement its pro- cedures corsistent with and met confict with any other provisions ih this plan. The cust of Constenction Lar dasery Joint Conference shall be & nanced one-half by the eonsdteent 2) unions and one-bsif by ne- pe BRGCCIATORS, SPECIAL NOTICE ah can of the Nath Chairmanck Huted and attend the upening syuiua} Legislative Conference of the Building and chon Trades Department, sogetber with SI Astestes t ers representing 33 of our afhiialed focal crions. Following the Conference Gir at {he General Office at 2 P.M. General Counsel Cerion R. Sickles then appeared before the Boerd and reviewed tie legal problems which ave confronted our international and many of Ygeals since our fast session, He pointed cut the cases ch kave heen disposed of through one medium or encther and those still pending, He then sul suggestions as to the changes wi ich should be mtade in pur International Constitution and Ry-Laws in con- formity with Articie X, Section 7, as a result of recent decisions of the National Labor Relations Board and the Courts as follows: (1) Acticle XIEL, Section 8 is amecded by delering the clause + work with the tools” so that the amended section shz!l provide as follows: Section & Suspended members shell not extrcise local 4 confiict with laws of an. No more than one wa) can work f any one employer withi ther Laeal Union, suless bor in that jarisdiction, mm to the working rules trade agreemencs of the Loca] Union under which Unica they je there is a shortage sf Snch memibers must wage rete, highest in either of the two loc: dues and assessments to their hom ined mreans all con is deleted. ? is deleted, tend (9} Article KXI, Section 1 is renumbered Sec . ae ton 16. Local sneetings, Suspended members seelang tek son 0 , watement shall meet all Local Union requirements _ (10) Article XXT, Section 19 is renumbered and, in addition, shall pay 2 reinstatement fee of von iv, Twenty-Five Dollars (£25.00), which fee shall be {ilj The Preamble is amended by inserting rhe payable to the Geneval Office. words, “b by elf legal end honcrable means,” oiler the (2) Article XVI, Section § is amended by de- oh so that the tering the words “shall be recognized by Local Unions amended paragraph shall provide as follows : in any and ail instances where they fail te supply 2 The object. cf the International Association of labor demand through thelr regular membership 2116” Heat und Frost Insulators end Asbestos Workers so that the amended section shail provide as follows: shall be t0 assist, by all legal and Lonozable means, Section 5. Traveling Cards shall be subject tu ail igs membership in securing employment, to Gefend of Local Union autonorry. their rights and advence theit interesis as working Section 4 is amended by delet. nen and by education ond caoperation taixe them ang shall not work with Loc to that position in ta which they ore justly Uniow } nor trade vertement radius ust) entitlee, after complying with seme,” starting on Vine 5 and (2) The F eading on line §, esd the words “and shall 5 Tk ork ing, 28 ¢ third Local Unies jucisdiction or trade agrzemer fas until alter complying with sari on Ene 16, so that ct “Various articles, section: staring ot is Constitution estab ip and are 1 i dict senorally '83 vential z THE ASBESTOSregular membership hoolt General Counsel Sickh ned a under submitted 0 ments by Nationa! Labor Relations Counse}, strongly indicate thet certain non-diserimi- qatory objective standards for job referral rst be ineuded in aly agreersent providing for Uston Job refarral program in erder to be Tegel Following the report of the General Counsel he Roard thea went info executive session and Bresident fee meeting hetwaen the im) Workers representarives and our Inter- national epy t ranyed for. this week, bat had to be called off due to the {lines of Presi- dent Byron bet thet as poo as he was again at work iments would be made to have this committe: aeTan meet in accordance with understanding ineurperated fn our Agreement: of May :5, 1957 covering duct jasulation betwees the Sheet Metal Workers and ouz- aeives in order to devise ways end means to bring about hetier enforcements of the letter and spirit of the agree- ment of May 15, 1957. Brothers Paul Springle and Terence McConnell of Late) No. 32, Newark, N. J. and Brother Stephen Kopp of Lecal No, $8, Tre J., appeared before the Board in connection with territorial ‘boundaries pevween their reypective wcels, which res din plans fot 2 ting to be set up wo ot the fire] details ia ounection with this probb establishing of & deGuite boundary fe between these two jocats which wil fallow the patiore of pobtical wedivistons. Vice President George Rider a3 the eppeiuiall super- af suspended Local Ne, 22 at tus fime made a tivinize of Local Me. 32 since the dere yeasonabie. imp: this ision went inte eifect. oted the tino she territory the cirrurastanc of the Local MAY, 59 moti Wriseonsin am Jaternationg! A: Albert EB. dtuichmson re- ported on 4 previpus pelition for the amelgamstion of Local Ne. 7, Seattle, Washington and i] No, 30, Tacome, Washington and after a review of the territory involved {he Board wes favorably srupressed & fhe suggested merger of these two locals and referred the subject master to President Sickles for further study and appropriate action. This report plus @_ further check of the records af Loca! No. 7 bronght forth th fact thet Local Ne. 7 had jail) to comply agreement entered, jato between the local and their 2 ployer and the Genecal P. dest was iustructed to proceed with and see that the letter and spirit of tht Drevigus agreement was complied with either direct or through delegated representatives. Business Agent Rely of Local Nu, J. fevelan Ohio appeared before the Board in connection with coinpisint from the Cleveland Ohio Contractors Asso- cation, This cornpleint will be resulved by Business Agent Reilly on ‘his return ta Cleveland in accordance ea our International laws and the employers 50 ncihed. General President Sickles reported ia detail in comrection with about a dezen contract maintenance agreements currently in effect with various national employers doing the maiotentnee works for all building iates crafty in 2 given plant which work these em- Moyers have on a yearly contract basis. The Board agreed that the sane privilege would be granted any of our borafide insalating contractors who Hhew! Secure vl} of the puienance work in a given grecment fornss ig tt available for locals in the b their employs % # basis ata purucular plant. ‘ roam various locals regardivg the Code of Workmanship were read as also 2 request from inaplation Di: cacvors Notioual Asse ing om the Code of ditee Of request from whe eautd augwer heh ith the Commbuce ayes L,Y alk, V son of Levalproper medical authorities fer ad ind determibation es to advisability of owt 1 continuing ro use this particular material Bosiness Ageul. Mere Haxpricht, Local } Toledo,. Chic end Business Agent William Wood, Lowe! lo. 47, Grand Rapids, Michigan, appeared before tie Board in comection with territorial jurisdiccion. The Bo: fier due consideration voled that there tn the previous decision, The Board rther consideration to a request trem the Locel No. 45 employers to augment the mem-~ ership oi that local The Board determined thet ihe Local should be increased by af least 12 Mechanics and 3 Tmprovers. Business Agent Charlie BR. Meredith, President Willard Swindle. Toay Lopez and Hemy Long, Local No. 67, Tampa, Florida appeared before the Board connection with local union problems of administration aad were, after hearing und due consideration, given proper advice and instruction which induded member Eaip issuance fo 4 Machnics and 10 Impravers. Business Agent Gerald O’Brien. Local No. 53, New Cirisans, Louisiana was in Washingroa and appeared Befors the Board in connection with problems confront- ing hig local uolon, He was properly advised as 10 future procedure. Business Agent Robert Scott, Local No. 18, Indign- apolis, Tadisna appeared before the Roacd and gave testimony in re somplaint secelved from Travelers wearking in the Local No. 28 tecritory. Business Ag ott agrsed that he wauld take care of this situation oa bis return fo Tadiamapolis. ness Agent Robert Albany, New York and B ard President Dowld Gray 0 Held. Massachusetts aext appearsd before moran q wha ferritorsa! boundaries with specific rei- erence i thet portion of the State of agsachieehts ily within the j ton of Local 8 the Board located 0 ged in explain their reasons jor certain i gecticuki: local sions i all testimony wea Jaded the Eosrd di a you that the terrhery of Local Ne. 40, 5: iegurance, ane consideration, vate to Mr. Charles Boars, turers & Contractors, ine, and Rasiness Agent syond Higgler and Gls Maurie of Local § Minneapolis and St. Puck, Minw, appeared belore the Board in connection with a canmoversy between campany and he local esto. Tue decision of the Beard was that Brother Mapeleon DeCosse, whose wife owns the majority of the stock in this company, aust toke out a Withdrawal Card. Business Agent Wilky of Local No. $0, Charleston, West Virginia, appeared before the Bourd im vonne ion with several trade problems existing in his terrt tory. He was properly sdvised as to future procedure. B special open session of the General Executive Board was neld with all of our local waion represente- Sves in the city attending the Fifth Aanual Legislative Conterence of the Building and Construction Tredes and Ciscuss current trace ! attended with alt present except those who were occupied at the Capitol conferring with eHher their cangres together wil g graft probleme were theroughly discessed and those present properly adviser. Many of the jtems discussed wil be fuend referred to elsewhere in these Mi The Board reviewed « request ior charter petition at San Diega, Califorsia, Request denied. Request for extession of ch: ierritory from our Local No. 16, Litt: Rock, Arkansas waz alter due consideration—Denied. Thvoughour the Board meeting = opportune all Board Members and International Represented! gave reposts covering their activities in the interest out membership since the lest Board 3 - Onur general a International Charges and Appoais us Heard : Decided at ihis Session .¥ 3. Lecai No. THE aSBES7OS WORKproperly: Aled. $ . 78, Somh Bend. ind Win ne far ns & Baton: Kos ment waa declared at Local Ne. 7 flare a repert and te report dons 3 ig siitmniiced, Horr Generst Sreretare Trensurer Mambers of Ceneral E: a Of the Building and Constraction Trades Department, ‘ecttice Hoard and delegates attending the Fijih Annual Legist Conference 3Wo. 6 Boston, Muss. Ho. 7, Seettie, Wath. . * Yarnton Faad oe No. § Narfoll, Va, Nany Yard No. 10, Lie Roti, Ark. nnn ‘Welfare Fund 35.50, plus above Hinges} Vacation Fund [Efection 71U9-~HF7 4, pias above fringes) New Vork Citp, NOY. age oo Welfare Foud — {Effective 7/3/59 —$4,08, pas abous Frivges? Wo. 54, Jacksoovitie, Fiz ~ {EB eotive P/1/57 FE90, bine save Tehiges’ Na 14, Philarelphia, Fe. s Bective S559] ive B/1/60—$826, pls a (Exertiog 7/1/30-—ae'e (Egeciine 7 /1/d0—~edditie: {Epecive 773, «@ tive TH fO0—$32) No, 24, Washingtes, D.C (Bifective 7/2/52-—H410, plus oboe Jrbioe! (Epectiom P/1/t—B235, plas obove Fringes? Mg. 25, Detroit, Mick, orsnsier, N.Y Welsar: Peas JHE ASBESTOS WORKER |Mo. 9, Gnas, | Macction Fund 0. 3% (Effective O/1/35-—$4.00, plas abour fringes} Mo 3G, Atbiny, RY. Weilare Fad Vacation Fund ina, CMa ee . Welfare Fi SE Na dt, Fat Mayon, Ind. (Bfective T/B—BRIIE) - w@ No. £2, Wilmingtan, Del. ~. nce 7451 00-—E2.85} : Welfare Fund YD Pension Fund . 88 No, 43, Springfield, Mass. Ke. 43, York, Fas 3386 6, Amarillo, T2x. fERection T/L/39—$3.05) ‘Mo. 67, Tampa, Florida {Effective Gf} 39th ILS ples aboue fringes) (Effective 2/1/60-$2.76%4 plas shone jringes) No, 45, Tolede, his .. Welfare Fant .... Afl{H—SEIS plus shave fringes) 72, Greenshor No. 73, Fhoenix. Ariz. . “Watfate Fend Beg Moines. lows 49, Dayna, Mn sau Taverna, Wasi. Weltese Fund Pension Fund =. ~ AS sins ab Sig, 32. = Depavas incomplete titly of local, See Oficial Directary Zor complete Hsting. MAY, 1959 “ i | i | | ia Nurfokk, Var THEEBASAIM, 3h Ne. BM Akron, Ohio. i fffe: Ne. 83, Au etive FHL] B—82.95, oius above riage: City, No, 84 Nashville, Tex ‘elfare Fund ‘Egective 2/1/38 $72.0 Jringas? (Effectite 1/2/60-$3,.574 plus aboue fringes) ‘No. 87, San Antonio, Tex . 4 5.4444 PE FEO neenernss O74 (Bigccine ranjsegaany PET Band 05 Heese 7/1/2335, oe Weliare Fond. Ld Peusion Bund... BTS eve Ff if $4 72) Welfare Fund. i Psesion Bund Ae No, 8%, Richmond, Va. cp 2% Welfare Pand Ww (Effective F/1/I9—$3,4795 pins cbouz fringes} No. 89, Trenton, No J. ene, No. $8, Mamypp No. 92. While Plains, N, ¥. Pension Fur Holiday and « Unemployment No. #2, Cohunbia, 5. 0, cBilecvise 751/ $032.26 plas ab se fringes Ho, 9, Pulladeinhia, Pa, Nevy Vard Ne. %, Céduhoma Ne. 207, Geoeavive, & CL to. Ui, Olen. Cab “Ne 18% Los Atay *Wa 150, Eamonn, Welfare Fuad .. *No, 113, Corpus Cintst!, Tex, (Bi cutive 7/2/99 32.63) (2 ffective 7/1 /60-—$3.793 No, 14, jackson, Miss. Welfare Fund (EGective 6/1/39~33.53 ples cbove fringes} No, 116, Halifex, N.S, Canada ... L75 One week Ne 8, Vancouver, B.C, Canada 2a) Welfers Fond ay Vaction Fund 4% THE ASHESTOS WORKER i i iNew Members Igy B Salts Pervert 1. jones Wr Ste Thomas L ‘William M. Escoe rence L. Hammon --- ly L. Thorniey BA Ckfond W, Thompsin - Q, Ledae Mallard, est Kennet 2 Deen G. White. Becbert H. Buck - Richard G, Sunnners - Manvs Boyle Frook Casale ‘Aired L. Co Bemando ©, felAqua Nicholas J. Deze 2 Peser Juras - Kensie - Engene G5 6G Charles B. Matthews Donald L._Stenfeld Franklin D. Fowler a}. Morrell, Sr. | Ballinger jorl F. Ackaman - Beaupre e 4. Barker Fickard G._Covk AY Cari NM, _Siexes Waker J, Ancrovest John E Tenn 3. Berta - Bruce. FL Brod Ronald W. Dorsey Howard J. Elmendort - “Ferraro Rodalt Suge: Tey Le Jett BEAT LE Richnane oo Jemes L, Neal Carrol George Robert Simic Oej2 N. LaRarney Co Watts, Bobere E Cage ° . + George W. Koons . 23702 Lawrence J. a i Carl G, Sabla Bayt ohn M. Penta - 1936¢ William EL Teory 30613 Howard (WV, Tarner, Jr Hes Borme fo Trcaae cana, o : 21728, a ee Wishdrewal Cards Returned is aoe fibers . Ren. Loot 3 floyd Marlatt 13004 Stamey Boykcos . Ke No. 33739. Gerald T., Brady 22638 Donald BM. Losemon , 32149 Andrew C Brows, J BMS Dersell F. Johos . Bi Jerome C_ Aas 23456 James TD, Lawson’. 22236 Frankia D. Boley 33157 foen & Weber Bs33 Genki R Johnson. am R. Segacs Berscoel By Josey 49 Anthony Moutemaucr 1948) Ronald 1, Stork . 2560 Mancice Lantbert . ¥uhdrawal Cards Issued 18358 Henry Klatt DUM ON Ge ee 25 Fobnson Eauin Tied. ae + ne Ros. Eyrat David L. ie Ne. Ro. Donaie 70a (ester Kavanaugh Bast Charles WW, Bradsha James P. Herunan 4. Corbin .-. Edward 3. Sedleck Patrick J. Keane 2.4, 3 : Leonard C. Johmava 4 Garter EG O'Brien . 3724 Sohn A Reilly 4 Frank 21887 Robert G, Zaragoza... « 4 ep Quinn, $421 Lambert Bartlett - "5 ‘MedWe Laptise - 9646 William Busse . Billy R Moers 3 Sheldon J. Myers 53 fa Ci ceo Heary J, Mowe . a Less FE. Brov GagS Wither ©. Kissinger . Walter D. Barfield 9 & Ly Phifott - 9327 Everett FL Demy .-...-- ‘am Hi. Shavey, Lb Maurice A. Budd 16461 Wayne M. Grenbercy | Janes W. Johnson - i Edward A. Poweil 18987 Reymond &. Weaver Foter Koasuvo 1 Robert F, Marnh .. 2 Members Suspended ise Members Suspended Pending TriclWembert Lteeee John Leggiero 33228 Hletey Lins 22 Erie N. Ho Don Schaffer, right, business agent for Local 66 of the Internationa! ‘Association of Heat ama Frost Ingulators and Asbestas Workers, einemes tou international officers at Hotel Borger. dt left ds Carl W. Suhles, international president jrom Weshington, D. C.j in the Members Ezpelled center is Brooks Buker, international vice pre rent from Houston. sere ill be guest speaker at o banquet Saturdny night, highlight of the Top 0” Texas southwest conference meehng of the union planned tn Borger all day Saturday. “Business meeiings are planasd at 10 om, and dance will jollow the banquet. Some 200 persons jrony seven states are expected to vitend. (Phote By Collins) iM re ae a) aes pins cae Mvtearing of Local No, 40, Aibany, N. Yn officers, members and employers. °'see' article under correspondence) bia, 1959 i ; ! 1(ronepuadss..so9 sapun spain nog) -oftoory9 uy opnang dog appar IS EGG Os uy wort “yy ‘aloo “LT ©this wpe of inod © Diese tre RUBE his #114 ackcownedge eeseapt > subatsted Ln decadence with ube AV Ana Pay Aaanoa mrcerss clremants af Buel on mesican paople arg te have op $5 in foo) stamps available gacit month i each versor receiving old tance, aid to dependent ren, aid to the bhad and cit + ynemploved and other certified by state or focal welfare agencies ty be in need of snpplemental assistance ia obtaining an adequate diet, The starnps could be nsed af the local food markets In the perchase af foods designated by the Secretary of Health, Edacation, and \ wo supply fhe autrients most fre quently deficient in low Income Hers. Gyinington sald sindies show need for sicre weal, milk, enti Eo in inirodueing the bill, Syring: ton seid, “Forty-two per cent of lower income fardilies wre nor rae ceiving recommended ainounts of vaichum,” amd that nearly ane-third do wot ger enough vianda C. Syeingtee empbasi fond stamp pla : to replace any aeganinacion in sonpllases «ith Sr oui) Mecuwtber 32, 2957, ent wader £ uz Region yew sone of teapliance, Foot Local 1ube tm ant th orden Toa National Taber Relasiont Roert jon (z) ans ction 5 E59, provaded here are qo spberverine cna, thts, of course, foes nor cover pour Sonel argents, “y aat ig) sf the Lalor Menagemens Reaewiont he? 16e7, sonesdar For of the dak gna in your oftieere. und Gubregions? offious berw bees Demirec ihaak nperatels wast the aiove Tiling reguiressnte ef va enjoy its wenfite, Ne YELL give you bikirty daye advecea netics, wenertr i possitia, cf posing Gepiration of omiliaace ax reflected by our Pooacds.’ Yu eatane ae Pesponsiotiity for iLiTbcatian as ot da your cbiigation Ww keep luis material up to tate. Very trully yours, Recwed Fella. 5 fe Ruvgel Re tiny Hlecvien Oifkeer sai, kitidae: 2 Caxptiance Gaiet she present surplus trod jon program by the Depast ment of Agricuiture as “far adequate ciber as 10 quantity or quntity.” fe Corn meal, four. tried milk, rice ret beans are now disrriknte! stressed areas, The Sy- mmphirey bill weld sup~ food itens igre cuoritioas Brocks, Savings Bonds ko* j i \ . DECISION | Ew kee Nov 24937, Lec i t President ke Bake i: | } i i MAY, 195? i | | | i 1Tournal. This pic esting of the members, of employers of our Local 40, Albany, New York These meetings are held Hy and have proved beneficial to all of the participants at which t problems and plans for the future are thoroughly discussed. Fratersally yours, Rossat J. MeCaresgy con 4 Westem states Conference aia junchean fendered che delegay by the host local at whi President C. WW, ‘les; Kennet McQakrec. rive Secretary of the Associated Insulation Contrace tora of the Western States, Davi pait, President of the F suletion Contractors of Northern Califorwia, Inc, gave enlightening zalkes, Fraternally yours, 3. Waves Ketey rs LEC SoeN Members sitending Construction Industry Joint Conference, E, iivlligan: John y af Local Ma. 17 inn, Daughter o! oald appreciate your publiso- ing this picture if space will allow. Fraternally yontss, Joas Quins Secretary Lacal No, THE ASBESTOS WORKERCitations fromm Committee on Political Education ‘Ereacurer Schritsier | J to one oF our Local Uni Local No. 65, Mol $24, Swe Petroleam Co., maintenauce onty} are the facals so honored Flaw many more of our locals con and will do the same this year and pe sa retorded ic our next jounxac issue? -cncheon tendered dalegnies of Western States Conference by hast Local No. 16, San Francisco, Coli}. (See article under correspondence ) MAY, 1957 15_wWitllem & Daggett. # . Ernest Beitrich, Registration Me. 3482. Local Mo $, Bestze, Mats, _ dosepa A. Wood, Ragisiraticn No. j0030, Local No, & Zesten, Mass. ting Hendrickson, Ragistrevion Mo. 2008, Lozal No. 4, Basten, Mass. 4843, Local No. B, Cincinnati, Obie 16148, Local No. 9. Nosfolk, Ya, Mavy Yard Registration No, 3177, Lees! No. Russell Tamer, Registration No. Benjarsin Butler, Registration No. 11, Baltimore, Md. 4149, Lozal Mo, 12, New Yerk City, N.Y. en No. 6888, Local No. 12, New York , Now York City, N.Y. 3962, Local No. 12, New York City, N.Y. gistration No. 8091, Lace! Now 14, ? Local No. 17, Chicago, 2782, Local No. 17, Chicago, Ih William Stanaweye vg. Albert Nolson, Reaittrailon Now Edward P, Feeney, Regier Lester Duddleston, Registration No. 4726, Local Na. Welter 4. Tlerney, . doha Dealt, St Registration No. S77, Joseph W. Vahl, Regisiation Ne. Harold A. Plugheupt, Registration No. $407, Local No, 22, Houséon, Beaumont, Port Arthur Sab RE, Taylor, Registration No. 6908, Local No, 25, Detroit, Mich, istration No. 8804, Local No. 27, Xensas City, Me, on Mn, 18382, Lecal . Mike Pocker, Regi Frederick J. Meyers, Regisiratl No. 34, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Mina. cum, Registration No. 2474, Local Ne. 34, Portland, Oreg. 24424, Local Ne. 40, Albany, N.Y. on Mo. 17317, Local No. 48, Knoxville, Tenn. . Wilhelm Spoidel, Registration. No. . John H. Blair, Registra gistvation No. 896: 5 No, 11400, Leca! No Jaeres 8, Landers, Re 2, Local No. 48, Adants, Ge. , James A. Scott. Reqistratic worth, Registration No. ceca! Ne. 72, Phoeaty and Tucson, Ari. a son ©. Meklhaney, 11718, Loeal Ne 33, Mesfoth, Pertzrmouth and Newport | News, Ya. (Exce re, Geraid H. Deel. Registre: 91, white Plaine, N.Y. TS!98, Leal Ne. 154. Gennara Frulc, Regist: Samuel Watters. Registreticn egal Mo. (13, Vancouver, 8 C,, Canada { u THE ASBESTOS WORKER \ | } | iexe M Keil Local No. ott MeCafire: Local No. 43, Springheld, Mas Koziol and Lone! No. 91, White Plains. N.Y Henry qoral & m 4 Buffalo, N. Fortun: Lor Herbert Court; Local No. 12, N.Y, George ae 1 No. 6, Beaton, Masa, re ‘Patrits ne be, Rochester, Bo Yo Gecbert A, Lard; Local No. 30, Robert A. Dot- j. Hannan; Locat Providence, R. 1, Prescott Connecticut, Leslie A. Johnson and Witam F. Kelly focal 0. 40, Albany, X.Y¥., Re “y and Jaracs BMeHugh: Teddi Charles Lent and Clerence Demers > Toes! No. 123, Worcester County. Mars. George B. Mo: Visitors in attendance were JC) Yevantitte, Joseph Case and W hn \- era f sé servicss rendersd is Cone asked ior reports from che del . Delegate Arthur Porton of Loca Na, 4 Teports a of 150 with 199 ev per hours boar (all one rate). Peni for Mechanics 20¢ per_heut, Imm provers 10¢ per he: Present em ployment good with future prosee! very goad. The extreme cold weather is holding back mach of the loral work inclading 2 larE® job te Forton fronting: President Sickles who mare ap: propriate reply te each and all of the subject matiers referred to fe Delegaie Anderson of Local No. 6, ete emiplayment opportnnl- wes in this area are very discourag- ing with the worst winter Boston has expericneed fs any Years, a5 qumy a3 90 men being unemplay: duriag some periods. The weather has been the main factor 5 unemployment, nm the gmonnt of consirues ure prospects nok very the memberahiy of Lowi ends. ‘Delegate Farrick © prospes emploved. Mechaczies shov'’g keep the members gmployed for the next sightecn amenths. Delegate Lesiie Johnson, Local st and frtare Thirty mem work prospects sh bers are snerploged. Toelegate Robert Mctsifrey, Lace! No. 5, reports present work slow, inture slow. The prospects of a 35 hour webk are being discussed. Delegate Henry Ki Local ‘9, 43, reports work > re very slow with fucure prospects fair. There are 70 jobs of any great Size except the 5 WHHL TH sty are out on ‘Travelers. spre Charles Lent, Local No. eerrent work Jeo:ferns resolved af the forth ne Genera! Executive Hoard. fog aud Cilla Belercy Musson wes held, No, 63 asd T. S. Briges owed by a motion thet this Con gh Tereuce revert to its original sched- Credentials for delegates ale of meetings, This motion wee nded as Ht was agreed. that the cant meeting would be held ja New York City, on whe second Sarurday june, 1959, and the gnbject of Yes will be farther diacuased at that une ‘Ai business being completed, meeting adjourned ef Respesttully tr 7 ‘Mioutes of the last regular meet- ag were socepted 25 published fe he Pebruary issue of the "Asbestos tive to a petition for Charter issu Herpeet GA quce in central Pennsylvania and Secretary wan referred to those focals whose territory muy Delegate Mansfield of Lacai Ne. Middle Atlantic Siotes 2 reported a membership of 160 York, Pa. Mechanics and 40 Improvers. a5 Wares 21, $959 Travelers at present working in the The regular quarterly meating of ternitory. Work toad at present fair. the Middie Adantie States Confer Future prospects fate, Weather con- exe of Asbesies Workers was held Gisions Guring tbe winter months rave been a factor in retarding work schedules but with the advent of g several joss sil start in next three months. er Aglegates respons 2, Pittsour: “Travelers working at pretest, Pre Ray. ‘Delegate Springie af Level Ne 32 reported a member: 2 chanics ang 78 Tasprovers. Fi ent werk icad fair, Future pros pects gout. Adverse weather been a factor unemplowmen duying the past guarter the coming spring ment is expected an good for the tatance of the year. Delegate. Dougherty of Local No 38 reported a membershi Mechanies and 12 In sent work load slow with 12 mer ost. Fubire prospects guod, de pending on a break in the weather with power plant and chemical ex, pension and additions to King’ College and the Home for Aged in cuded. Ee alse reported that thy Wyoming County Building arc Construction Trades Council ¢ strongly adsocating a 7 hour Gay # ail forthcoming agreaments. Delegate Wardell of Local No. aL eporied @ membership of 68 Me- hanies and 16 1 conditions slow with future gat! so slow. Full anigley Delegete Crandy of Los reported a of 43M chenies and ers. Werk at eral lerge jobs to small type werk. THE ASBESTOS WORKER inowad heads observe a moment & gence 19 the memory of Delegat Leon ©. Mekthaney who will be remembered as a true irend and Mncere advocate of the kabor move- ment. Delegate Dailey of Local Na. 85 reported 2 membersbip of 15 Mer chanics and 5 Improvers. ‘Present work load is good and prospects for the next three months are also good. Motel work is carrying the present fate of work in order that they may be completed for the sessonal open ing, Reconversion work et Pomone Aiy Base, bospital addition, schools and a variety of small worl is also going on at present. He also ox~ ded an invitation is the delegates rq hold the next mecting ia Adantic City, at which time Local No. 85 will tender a testimonitl Dinger and Dance to Business Agent William lornburger. Delegate Parker of Loca} No. $8 reported a membership of 73 Me chanics and 19 Improvers. Preseat work foad is good. ‘The expans' program at Allied Chemical is car vying the bulk at present, with cchnols and naw affice buildings the balance. The iuture ontfoc! is faire Gelegare Kapp cf Lonal No. 8F a membership of HL Following the 2bova reports o aqasion om fresh problems was beid, b nussioh on Tabor legis parassing setions on the part of the HLRB with respect to citing our unions on the local level. Tt was the consensus of opinion that our na~ Honal legivlators shuld be continu- ugly bombarded with letrers, tele grams, etc. fo SUPpore remedi pective sessions to uh leviate this comditi With ali business transacted the delegates veted unanimeusiy t cept the Invitation of Local No. Santi N. J, i hold the 6. 1953, Ave Following adjournment the dele- gates ware guests at 8 buffet Rich- zon provided by host Local No. 65 teen Year membership whe ented with lapel buttuns, ¢ Mirror Room of te nd: i provided hy “Re weted by Roy G ar the affair was th four we! ected eby addi he need man speuker and rege grag with severe! o! d Lee M, Coffins: Local No. 107. . 3. C. RL, Johnson. endance representing General Office. vvere General Presi- dent C. W. Sickles and Intersa- Hone! Assistant A. L. Hullinghorst. Also in attendance 4s swere the following: F, =. Gorman, CH. Wallace and Sparky Carver Local No, 48 and Basiness Agent Jullas E, Potts, Sr. from Chatta~ nooga, Tenn., Local No. 125. Delegare Walter E. Heape of Local No. 33 reported work guod with elf members and 18 Travele working in home territory. Work od. They will hove some werk in the Spring hat roost of the big wil aot hefiideess sf Lo eal apanted work very good qih al members working fs hone fertitory and 157 ‘Travelers also 2 in the territory, Will need some Travelers for next 30 days. He reports futere work alsa woke Ho. X reported work at present « time very good with all a and about 30 Travelers worl home territory. Work ior the future locks very good with power plant a: Helene, Ark, Pulp Mill 2x Comes, Tenn., aod severe) hospitals going UD. Delegate Joha B. Gattia of Local Ny. 92 feported work slow and the faiure Jooks slow, At the present de he has 24 members working fe home territory with 46 members on TraveBing Cards. Thelegate WE. Bevili of Local No, 36 reported that he bad 36 members working in home rerritory with 20 members on Traveling Cards as work is slow aad the fature jooks faix. Deizgate R. L, Johnson of Local No, 157 reported work slow 2 present time with 2D menthars work- ing in home territory and 20 sien rs on, Traveling Cards. Work for Eptuse Tooke fair. Has signed up few contractor, Asheville Tasula don Company and get some men working with this compen Alter reports of delegeses. Del cate Cabin E, Miller of Local Ne. local anions Southeast 3g agents send i y jorts promptly order that he { get these reports back ic cack jocal a3 quickly a possi Brovher A. L. Hullinghorst mae a tals on progress that ig being made oa the jon-unjen situation in the Carciinas, He seid that slthengh 5 was siuw thar ihere wes definite pragress Deing: made, He stided that the last 16 jobs in the Charlotte, NC, area had all been let to ordon feauiating shops and that this was very encouraging, He expressed bis appreciation wo the different busi- ness agents that had pet meoibers zo work from these jecritories when- ever possible, During the delegates reports Gen- eral President Sickles gave advice and instructions whenever DeCesSary and also answered any questions pu to tim. On the question of justalle: Mirror Insulation he advised that it is the work of the asbestos work ers, that we had always done it, and that the only time that it was Bro lasted we were awerded he work by the Natinnal Joint Bosrd for the Settlement of Jurisdictiozal Dis putes. President Sickles made a general raft on various prootema and actions at were taken at the General =e jee Board which you will Bed fa exe