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1 OPERA TNG ENGNEERS LOCAL 3 STATONARY ENGNEERS LOCAL 39. VOL. FVE, No. 4 SAN FRANCSCO, CALF. Apf'il 8, 947 ' l ES SMA H D CENT Hl AYS -Awful sench arising from capiol mess Saboage, m o i v a e d by greed for profis, is delaying and may evenually wreck he California poswar highway. program. A O-year plan fully in keeping wih he saie's re- mendous poswar growh in populaion cmd indusry has been approved by he Sae Senae, bu ½he Assembly, uni remendous pressure by oil, ruck, and uiliy lobbyiss has desroyed he original program. Wha will come ou of Sacrameno remains o be seen, bi,.srong prem. i\; d e v _e op in g hroughou he sae fo remo,al of saboem-lobbyiss and heir legislaor-sooges and for a resump- ion of he original program by which California would gain he greaes sysem of modern ransporaion arerials of any common- "' :-,.;:--..: wealh in he world. LFE-SAVNG' mghway PROGRAM MENACED-Here is a per- This shows he beginning of a 2-mile srecl :if ornid-new life- Lobbies Condemneo. fee illuraion of h ype o'f higw.ay work sorely needed up and saving divided highway jus recenly opened o raffic norh of Vaca- De.nounccmen of his back-sab down his long sae m orde o elmmae counless deah-raps ha.... b are killing and maiming lhoua.nds each year and also o pr ae a ville and Dixon. AU he laes mehods of highway consrucion, in- Y powe.r-drunk lobby forces has d. ". OV n d' -.. d.... d been umversal up and down he eq;ae ranspdordn ysem ror h sae's remendls pos,:ar c u mp,e expansion Jom.s an oher feaures, have been used sae, ancl i appears public :resen- mmgra ion a in. usra. growh. il, h'uck, and uiliy lobbies, his fine srech of AFL-bul modern highway wlich carries a men will force conecive mea.ss.ekmg o,!vo hen sare of he cos, have pracically wrecked he h:ge }oa of affi? in and ou of l)e Norhby area.-picnre, cour- ures. Among hose vigorously dep oposed hoh\\ ay program. e:.y Cahforna Highwa;rs and Pu.bhc \Yorks. nouncing lobbyiss was Governor \Varren who said,his power of oil. and uiliy lobbies mus be counered by "he people.. who will Broke records in building ships, hey now break 'em hip. scrapping cmd breaking. an indusry which was acive a he erminaion of he firs world war, b,u' which has lain dorman since, is once again aking a plac i-. he local labor picure. Henry J. Kaiser is aking h lea in his work wih aciviies cenered a Yard No. 3 in Richrpond. is ineresing lo noe ha in his yard, where, no so long ago, ow men were feverishly pouring seel ino he basins for he assembling of ships, hey are now reversing he prncedure and removing s-eel and loading il on gondolas o be.shipped o he mill. The mos of his maerial is being sen o Kaiser's Fonana Plan, where i is meled down for scap o fabicae much needed seel for indusrial purposes. 9 Ships Cu Up A shipping schedule of approximaely 2 gondola loads per day is being mainained and 9 ships have- been dismanled up o he presen ime wih plans under way for furher scrapping. We have 38 members working in his yard on a wo-shif basis and we are glad o be able o repor la we recenly signed an agreemen wih he Kaiser Company wheeby hey were ghen a subsanial increase in wages. The Learner Company is also engaged in his ype of work wih headquarers a he old Pacific Bridge yard in Alameda, where 235 amphibious landing craf will be scapped in he near fuure. A he presen ime here are jus ;:hree en.,oineers wih his company bu laer hey expec o increase he number o six or seven. Scrap.Baleship The ms ineresing c;lismanling job of an will soon ge mder way w.hen v::ork sas on he scrapping of he famols U.S.S. Oklahoma. Moore Dry Dock was he ;;uccessful b;dde on his job, and he ga- lanship is- now being owd ils fina,' berhing place in he yo.rd. is' expeced ha i will ake me ime o complee his job and we arq hopeful ha more local firms wijl be geling work or his ype in h'e nea fuure. (From Oakland Repor.) MPORTANT TO ALL MEMBERS Fence Holes For Sidewalk Superrisor s ''Sidewalk supervisors" ha,. e voed rhe Dinwiddie Consrucion Company a voe of hanks for is houghfulness in supplying holes in he fence on a San Jose building job. These holes are labeled for "Long Lookers," "Goo<l Lookers," "Slor Lookers," and so forh, repors B:o. M. G. _Muphy, Local 3 yepresenaive in San JOSE:, bu, he adds. "no hole for business agens, hough." The job is he new Roos building, which Ed Keeble has.finished excavaing and Raymond Concree Pile is driving piling. Huners Poin jus have o ma.rshall heir forces b and make a new aack," bu opinnger JO opens ion was widely expressed ba. he r;, govemo should ba.cl up his words.,.... wih acion and use he power of A u!e s Poin cons uclon, liis office o correc his dasardly work s. su he cener of ineres siuaion. and acv:y. Ben C. Gerwick has sared on Slaugher Goes On his!our million dollar pier job, Under he presen oulook here hree piledives and a whirley is no prospec ha he slaugher.. being already busy driving he on California highways may be false work, wih Bros. Dan Todd, lessened by eliminaing presen Les Schroy, "Howdy" Harris ancl deah-raps an'd of course here can "Red'' Lange a he levers. be no developmen of freeways and. Peer Kewi Co. sill are work- ohe modernizaion ha would ing on he ordnance building wih lubricae he remendous flow of wo brohers busy on maerial commerce now giowlng in all sechois!l,,ld cherry picker. ions 9f he sae, as well as insue J.. Barnes Co. have abou com-, employmen for housands of workpleed heir boiler and plae shop' es for.he nex' en years. * * * building, he uili)'. wol'lc being Lobby yourself! A G d D ocor abo J all here remams o be done.. Eaon & Smih sill O'e an oc- s rongly recommendecl ha Bro. Wale A. Spurgeon of casional paving job fron he Navy yon we o your Assemblyman._ Fresno, a member_ of he Saion- a val'ious!).ars of he yard. They and Sena?r d se your suppor ary Engineers Union for 25 years, are also sill busy on hei Guer- of an _unljmed lngway develoj?-, has a v,ery good docor. He has r ero S. widening job wih a shov-!en rn. no nncerai,n _erms. ri:ms-, been ailing and wen o \ doc for el, compressor, ca and blade sill s 'our only mhod of compe!ng, a check-up. Diagnosing his case, working. T_hey have jus comple- wih.he monej, powr, and capiol. he doc specified ha he mus no ed he sewer job a he Le<>ion of lobymg?f selfish m-eress who. do any work of any kind for a Hon. Pala mme heir profis a he expense, leas hree years. Wha. prescrip- Min J \,rurphy's sewer job of b he p\lblic r_ea.suy a.nd he-,. ion! Bro. M. G. Campbell, Local a h. same locaion s rapidl puble.meress and Jfl hs case a.r... 39's Fresno agen, repors 'Waler. e.... Y seekmg o. dodge hen share of he. has aken ou a wihdi-awal. \Ve nann m2leiou wi h h ree rigs burden and load i ono a.. silenly... sill \Okmo;._ * * sfferin.,"', nsu"pecng publ'. wish you good healh, Waler, and,. los of good fishing! * * * * * * Small Town Onus Dorena Dam Pull in Your Legs! A our nex meeing iu San Francisco, )fay 3, a 2 Guer- " has always been a mysery "Trucks used for regular ransrero S., a. special order of busi- Guy F. Akinson Co. of S.F. was o us why workmen are penalized poraio:i. of workmen shall be conness is se fo 9 p.m. o doicle low bidder buildi'ng Dorena Dam for liv_ing in. small owns," co.:n- sruced for ha purpose by prowna. ime Local s wans our and Spillway souheas of Coage mens Bro. Ed Hughes, Local 39 viding seas, and l'ailed in on all General Presiden o se for he ' Grove, Oregon, a $7,737,57, Army represenaive in he valley own j four sides. The brakes shall be nex elecion for Local Gnion engi!'}ee-s repor. Associaed wih of Tulare. "Employers in general esed daily. The ailgae shall be Managei. Akinson will be W. E. Kier and seem o hink we can live on less closed and secured in posiion. All who ca-n should aend Bressie & Vevanda of Los Angeles il hese rural aeas and so pay us "Workmen shall no ride on lhis meeing. and A. Teicher & Sons, Sacra- less for he same work as done in rucks wih heir legs hanging over Vcr<>R s. SWANSO, meno. Only oher bidder was 'Mor- he,large ciies for considerably he sides of he body of he rucks." Loeal s l.inion llimager. rison Knudsen of Boise, a S8,- higher wges. 'Maybe some day -Cons.rucion Safey Order 754, " ,. hey cnn be shown he ligh.'' Calif. Admnjsraive Code, Tile a.

2 EDTORALS COMMENT Beaing Communism Th,,fullowig arilc i.r r2prid ;,!H official Monihly Bllem,,r 6per aring ENgier Loc,i/ 48 of Ari;Ja. bh:u o.f ij ime!)..u<n.ri f;,m,jfe of he broad, Jm.rib/ iew h, his wri/r v.e; Jhe u,bj<'a of Conz>mi.rm. VcroR s. SW,\NSON, Edior.) A columnis said recenly ha horde5 oi European are engulfrd in Communism. They have never known real libefy, bu ace ev<'f seeklng i. They b.ve [rdej Feudal(srn, Royalisrn, and Naziism for Communism. Jo'b program in Redding appears b.righ p repor iby E. A. HESTER Represenaive, Local 3 Redding-Since my as repor {here has been liile change in lhe employmen.siuaion. However, ihe Uah Con- So wha l We mai say, We li,e in America, he land c,f he free and he home of he bcave. \'v'ha do we bave o worry abou? Tha is very rue. Ye, :ccording o our radios and.our fre<c press, we have Communism righ here in America, NOW! Tbey ell us i is maneuvering is way ino our Governmen, worming is 3\rucion Company has resumed By JOSEPH RLEY Business Represenaive, Local 3 [ behoov.es he Veeran who seeks o have.a house over his head, o proceed wih he umos cauion, He _should no le his overwhe[ming desire for sh.eler work his judgmen o a poin of becoming easy prey o sharp-shooing conracors and builder;s who may no he above aking cerain advanages. (As recen cases have shown.) Naul'ally, mos building conffay ino our Labor Unjons. is boring from wihin, Furhermore, i h,is more work on heir road jo b beween racors and realors conduc. heir ambiion han a Georgia Governor (whicb is sying a lo). busines honesly, bu beware of Doris and Hafield, wih one Bu i seems logical o LL h. no ''ism" can ge a fooholj in his lanj of ours he sharp-dealing chiselers who unless some of our people wan i. Who in America,vllns i> The answer o ha shif, and jus as so.on as he is ha oo reo l, rue AneriCJn wans i, unless i sounds more alluring m hem would forfei youl' ba-d-earned han g ha which hey now h:ive. So le's analyze is appe-,l. roundhog comes ou of his money wihou l esiaion. appeals o he poor, he wreched, he insecure, [ promises liberaion nd hole and deas away a lile Warning o Ves desiring o VETERANS. BEWARE! Negoiaions in Yuba gold field area under way By WLLAM C. WAACK secu(iy. Of course, ha's a lo of bunk. n counries where i has gained power-, moisu. he s-econd snif will purchase homes or farms unde; Represenaive, Local 3 i has done sob)' doing :iway wih all human righs. Ye i promises ail he human he Califoria farm arid home pur- Marys-ville-Excavaors [n.. ighs known o mankind. Therefore, is appeal is economic. Since is appeal is go -n. economic, here is one logical way o ben i-o make ouc ecuhomy so fair, so The same siuaion applies on chase ac oday were uged o ask corporaed go off o a healhy ius, and so srong ha i canno possibly break hr()ugh i. magine : mosquio M. W. Brown Federal Road jobs, for advice a offices of he Sae sar on heir Gridley levee job.. hying o pierce a brick wall!.and h e N. M. Ball and Son's job Depl. of.veerans Affairs befoe The souh. borrow pi' s no_.\\. w r we b ave orgamzawns A l C Tl a Hayfork, California. Also E. B., m rn mencu now hg,ing ommunism a s : we B'. paying any money o anyone. The Md good. lf we ge uberculosis in our lungs, we ke res cures and eveyhing ishop will l'esume work orr his of Rio Bonio saion and runs he medical world prescribes o figh L. o,an on.'' Ye if we can build up ha job a Cedarville April 5 Deparmen poilled ou h a many - h h h h ld J.. Barnes Consrucion Com- v l l d d - d nor roug e o al old body, make i srong and immune in he fis pl:ice, he o!j ul;,errufar germs -e. s rnve )een eprve o e- mg pajy is now doing preliminary piles o almos he souh "d ' ha,e a ough ime geing anywhere. Te bes way 'o ge a h e roos do,f a disease work on heil' bridge job a':cross he posis or down paymens on prop- Sl e. is o immunize agains i. Communism s a disease, a very rc:ic erous sease. The Sacrameno River Redding. This ery hrough pracic<!s of unehical Oroville airpor.!!fr;). o ge a h e roos of i is o build again s i_, lvfake our economy UOS bridge and he highway work con- builders o real esae operaors. Ths is a hree shif job and neced promises o be a la,ge job. c " D h 2 h d h h l HOW CAN WE DO JT? Unions canno do i by sujng fo, poral o por:il par, on ac,le ep e er a s ou as we roug e sumbecause all good Unions have workjng conracs wih heir employers, an<l f he Hanns Geis Highway N Sl'ee, Sacrameno, or 47 me. Fred Cher ry is general SU conracs call for poral o poral pay, hen i mus be paid. f he conrac does no Ha'ms Brohers of SaC'ameno Mongomey Sree, Sa:n Fran- perinenden and Bro: Earl Baker cfl.l! for i, he Unions hould no sue for i. They should work hy lie rules. Em- submied he low bid o he Bu- cisco. Jias he equipmen iri he :field. ployers canno do i by eliininafing closed shops. By so dojng; i desroys, io effec, l'eau of Reclamaio on he hi2:h sl oujc be emphasi'zed.ha collecive b a.rgairung an d rn une will hrow he employees b c k on he open way job leading ou from Shasa -. he Veeran pays no money down Tom Monis is maser mechanic. mark o bid agains each oher for jobs. The lowes bidder will ge he job. Tha Dam o Summi Ciy, al $84,273.5, in connecion wih he proposed A he presen some 6 members will likelv be he one wih he mos mouhs o feed. Union members canno do i is difficul o obain any informa- purchase of propery unless a no- of Local 3 are on he job. by ijuri\g!,e employc, suclr a rying o ge ven,poeance br loafi?g on he job, lion as o whe his job wil' sar, aiori. is made on he receip or Lord & Bishop of Sacl'ameno nor l>y drinkmg on he iob, rausmg loss of producion, haz:rrds, dsharmo.ny, ec. bu we have i over he grapevine conrac ha he paymen is o picked up a healhy bridge repair They are a derimen o he employer and o he' Union. Employers caoho do i b)' April 2. he refuiided in he even neces- job. On April 3 he Sae Division inroducing a lo of anil:bor.bills in he Legisl:iure. A his wriing, six ani The Sae highway bridge and sary financing canno be obained. of Highways announced ha hfa labor Bills are belng pcoposed for he consideraion oe he 8h Legisl:iure. U\derpass a Hornbrook, Siskiyou Noe-Builder Loses Ve's Sui firm was low bidde on he Colusa Shame on hem!! J would be bee.r if some of he legislaors were hrown ino Couuy,. which was sµbmied low Plea-Effors on he pad of San highway bridge. The saring dae he sea-bu worse for he fish. l canno be done by Labor calling' Man:igeinen a $378, by Swson Company Carlos conracor w.. A. Gould o is indefinie however, due o he fascis, and Managemen calling Labor communis. All hese hings cause discord of. Sll:u J ose, was rejeced, also he have 2 veerans' suis agains difficuly in geing seel. The and chao ; and chaos and Communism go h.nd in ban<l. Chaos is he forerunner bre and eleven_oulvers a A;den, him hrown ou of cour failed l)robabiliy is ha no aciviy will o Communism. Chaos is he ferile ground in which Coromuni;m gmws bes: MoMdoc. ny whikch wa!i sublllle? yeserday.. be noed for abou 9 days. Therefore i canno be done by he hings which cause rouble. by Ol'l'lSOn and nudson Company The suis were iled las monh Dey Awarded Span BUT-T CAN BE DONE. Communism can be beaeo in Americ:i. by making a i 97,-o was rejeced. by veerans who charged he il-..,j our ecoclomy so srong ha i mn' snnd a chance. mn be done by Unions ge MoTison a nd Knuson Company legally raised he conrac prices The Dey Consrucion Co, of. ' ing heir conmcs an<l abiding by hem, solemnly, We help m:ke' he rules and S\lbnu.ed. he low bd on. a Sae of heir newly purchased homes, Menlo Park was awarded a bridge ' sbould see ha hey are carried ou. Minagemen go he hjgbes producion ever'.jli?h":ay Job bewen Mill Race Gould's aorney, Frank Chris, span on Bidwell Bar a Oroville. known o man during he war, wih he closed shop in operaion. Tbey dd. i be- C eek a nd.. Red Blff a $ 23, 923 dernil'red agains he suis be- This bridge job should sar vey cause Managemen and Labor were eamed up wih a common objecive- he On Apl, bi.s. wen o be cause, he said, here was no indi- soon. There is a 2 -day compe preserv:i.ion of our way of ife. There is si a common objecive-preservilion of?pened?n '. sx-mile.cony rod caion. he conracs were auhor- ion clause. he free enerpise sysem. Why can' hey be s:isfied wih eam work, and k.ive Job n.ea Millville, Cal\folma. This ized by Gould. Judge Ayle R. Pomeroy is finally sared on his he dosed shop io e."isence? will increase producion anil help bea Communism. p}omiss! be a lage b as elei. Coon denied lfe demurrer. s eel on he Marysville-Yuba Ciy Public lafds in daho open soon :f:ie uj!j!r;es; work fo a fu. days pay and, m addon, can hel promo he cse of he man will be opened on abou 25 miles of o Veerans. Qualified Ves of- as here are 3, ons ye o se.!'ho wri_e las py chec. mployers cao belp do Y asg Legshors o sop highway surfacirig black op and fered fourh poswar opporuniy J moducg punive legslaon. Le hem and he Jnns s down and hrash ou seal coa l;>eween Dorris and TuJe- o obain farms; acres of' k he i;:e: Jiga;d heir prohlms. Le. hem know ha! lss hws and :ore confer:nces are?eeded. lake. This promises o be a l'j of rigaed public land o be opened ion job on he Sacrameno River. Le hem eam up Pace as hey did m War. Y domg hese hgs v:e will have work for he ho plan Cl'ews. for homeseadig on he Gooding This bridge will replace one of more har)nony.. By ha_v.mg mor: bar.mony, we.will h.ave less. chaos. Wihou chaos Over in Modoc Couny,_. 5:irnilar Division of he MiJidoka Reclamac ll, d d A J! w R ll ' - he few ommunsm canno exs. w w_ er an ecay m menc.- o. usse. job of abou remaining scow cale fer 2 miles is con'ling io Projec in souheasern daho. r ies. Raymond Concree Pile Co. up for bids April 23, excee bere - Veerans who qualify will re- is going o drive he piling. Bro. is quie a lo of repair,md muck ceive wo buildings wihou charge Glen. Lamb is on scow driver. Ear! o be moved. from he War Relocaion Auhor- l;'arker will ake he road and ap- Union members ca help bea i_ by g?!ng ou on he' joll and g.iving a full day's nun hijb ':s /il: b/c; Repor of las meeing r. _, D. iy in he area, plus surplus equi.p- proaches o his job. U e w{e rcunage nen anac:,',g fon snall ools and ' Parker has he usal number of Meeing called o order ex 8:5 p.m., Presiden Glancy presid- Geoge Sacey of Tulelake was sewing machines o rubber boos rigs on land-leveling bu he bulk R ll ll h d h ffi he successful bidder on he clrain- and blankes. of he cas aild shovels a"e bei,ig mg. o ca s owe a e o cers presen. There were ap,nrox- b Tul la! r A L' b b? ' r age JO near e,e. s c;,nss s pp caios mus e m Y - readied for he Clovis dam job._ imcdely 2SO members presen. of abou 2, yards of earh o p.m. April 25, 947. Deailed in- They shouid be going on hfa job A synopsis of he Regular Meeing Minues of March was be moved along wih a lo of sruc- fomui.lion dealing wih quali.fica- as soon as he righs of way afe read and by moion approved as read. u'al wok. The p'incipal par of ions required and selecion of en- cleared up. his work will be dragline. George rymen is. conained in noice No. A synopsis of he Execuive Boar:d Minues oi April 5 was now has hree machines. 42 of he l\'inidoka Projec, Bu- Gold Agreemen Ends ead and he acs and r-ecommendaions of he BoCi'd were by n Triniy Couny near Hayfork reau of Reclamaion, Hun Uni, Yuba Consolidaed Gold Fields moion approved as read. bids will be opened h.i s monlh Eden, daho. were noified by Secreary Mah- Card of hanks received from George Germain. Rec,eived and h ree more good-sized Federal Road When ecessary consrucion ews ha our agreen)en,vould filed. jobs, and wo more Sae highway work has been compleed addi- erminae on May, 9 47, A H jobs in Lassen Couny. i?nal. unis \\ill be opened which working clauses and aricles per- j The Commiee seleced io invesigae he candidaes w ho The- employmen siuaion in his will mclde Klamh, Shoshon, aining o he conrac are opened filed declaraions of inenion as candidae for office gave is di 5 ric lool,s very brigh for h e Yuma, Gila and Rve:.own Pl'.OJ- and subsanial wage increases in repor. wcxs regularly moved and seconded ha he repor of fuure. We ihave ano h r bro h er ecs. For furhei mformawn all classifcaions were requesed. h Co. b d C. d who promises o help us ou- none wne.. Bureau of Reclall".an, Neoaoa'ons w sar a he l"' J e mmee e accepfo arne, ioler han Broler Ray Glover wl w D c - The Commiee seleced o repor on he various Hospial Ser- has spen more ian luee years a ung on,.. minaion of he presen agreemen d h h b "d h elpng Unole Sa. ou. R,by lias Aoou a quare: of a nulwn and all wage gains made will be vices requese a e repor e al over o e nex inegu ar urned in hls service - "' Ves.remsaed hell' lapsed msur 7 N wihdrawr... reroacive o May, 94. o- Meeing, since he Permanene Healh Plan had been presened ca.rd and is waiuig for he.firs nee polces dur!n 946. Approx- ices of- meeings will be posed o he Execuive Board for furher invesigaion. w,as regularly dozer ha comes in. imaely oe. billon dolars of and a negoiaing commiee will moved and seconded o lay he repor over o he nex meeing. * * * laped poheies were remslaecl be seleced o follow Uuough he durmg Ue firs 7 days of las process of a new conrac. The of- Carried. 64 M' o monh. The avernge amoun was ficers of Local 3 will preside a The following Bro hers were repored ill: Ray L. Agnew, Dar-, ore. le ove $?,?OO per pers?n. his meeing. rell M. Slaer, G. B. Sawelle, L. W. Dahl, Ralph D. Sarr, Silas B. nqumes a!d premium paymens Much new equipmen has come T urner, P.. Mg:rquiss, Anon Kreuz, John Kugler, Lewis Braddy, February saw 64 indusrial made by mail should be addressed ino his disric because of he Mark Guilfoil, Fares S. Miller, Elmer Consanz, Ernes Navone, faaliies in California. Vehicles o New Mongomery SL, San change of ownership of several again led he lis wih 7 deahs. Francisco.. deparmens of he Leser Rice D. Wm. Douglas, van.arbuhno, H. A. Wilson, E., Duff., Alber The ohers: falls falling ob- niormaon which benefis Ve- Co. The firin will be known as S hafer, Wm. C. Budd, R. W. Keeman, Jack Madruga, Ed Barring- jecs 8, burns 2, elecrncuions 3, erans should be mailed o he San Rice Bros., "Doc" operaing he on, John C. Preddy, Nicholas Dollwe, Roy E. T.aylor, Angus he L.A. E lecro-plaing Corp. Francisco office, c/ o Ves Column. Eighh S. yard and "Fa" he Funlc, Owen Lee Sarr, Ray Harrison, Pa Azevedo, Bob Weaver, blas 4. Our newspaper reaches approxi- gravel pi a Hall.wood. Les er is maely 35 Veerans of World jus abou finished on his bridge W illiam S. Colle, J.. Shephard, Donald Jensen, Roy Ellison E_N G_N_EE_RS_'_ NE_ W_ S Wars and. ncidenally, afer laerals and wha posiion he will Ruffner, Floyd Lee, Harry Michelsen. Managing Edior, v. s. SWANSON making a general suvey, i has ake in he new firm ii; as y,e The following Brohers were repored deceased: esler Voelz, Published Each Monh by Local Union been fomd ha he majoriy of unknown. We ihope however ha Donald A. Carer, J, C. Holley, Beldon Jones, J. H. Gehrig.. No, 3 of he Jnemaional Union of Veean members are hard a whaever posiion he docs alce wm Operaling Engineers work and he balance of he mem- be an agieeaole one f or Jim, for d The Business Agens gave heir repors which were accepe Norhern California, Norlhern Nevada, bershiµ wouldn' wan i any oher he has always been one righ guy } as given. Sae of Uah way. o deal wih..afer some discussion regarding he office of Local Union Office ll.95 Marke S., San Manager, i w,as regularly moved and seconded hal a he nex Francisco., California Regular Meing,. May 3, 947, 9: o'clock be se aside us a spe- Subseriipion per year Pdce: S 256 BAY EQUPMENT CO. cial order of business llo decide when he members wan lo hold Mail all news iems in o edior no AU. TYPES OF CONSTRUCTON EQU PMENT J an elecion for he office of Local Union Manager. Moion carded. la or lhan h e sh each mon h Sales - Senice - Renals Enered as Second Class Maer Sep There being no furhe.r business he meeing adjourned. ember 9, 943; a he Posolfice a San Phone LAndscape 5-29 Res"'eciuUu submied, froncisco, California, under lhe il::i :%" J of Augus 24.!92. 32S4 EASTSHORE HGHWAY RCHMOND, CALF. C. r. MATHEWS, Recordin,g S,ecreary,..

3 April 8, 947 ENGNEERS' NEWS Aciviy sars o revive 'New highway in San Raf'oel office n new Kings Canyon a. in H um b o d ; H ammon: d o be sared sooni l ocahon;. prosperous, 47, consruc huge-mill pond By H. r. PETERS,EN and seen as projec,s open up By OTTO E. NEVER GLEN DOBYNS By H. O. FOSS Represenaive, Lo.cal 3 Represenive,s, Local 3 Represenaive, Local 3 Eureka-Much aciviy is showing up in.he Redwood E- Fre$nG.Wrd has been_re- Sam lafaeb-the office a ]533-A Fourh Sree, San Rafael. pire. Hammond Lumber Company, having seled heir \abor ceived la he :Park Service in- is n.ow in operaion. The phone number is he same as a he difficulies wih he Sliverpickers, is going fµu blq_s. They are ends buildg n miles of new.old locaion-san Rafael 466. The office is open from 8-2, and plaru)ing a ll_lill pond. a Big 'Lagoon d will pu in e;.arh Hll highwa i.h'e lrmgs Canon fr.om l -5. Monday hrough F'riday, and from 8-2 on Saurdays. esimaed a 6, yards. Jus how!:ioqn hey will cll bds P,:µ Park. This W exe he e?5?s- Yo:ir cards w be amped fo_r -.,, kn b. h ld b ing road o beyond Zumw:cd you f you drop m or care o mail recenly buil in his sbop one of he his Job s p.o own u s ou s oon.,.. hem in. The objec in opening his neaes small ca railel uis T i.,,e w h ah JO b a T nm 'd a d is b.e:-, Meadows, and will he, a heavy office was for your. convenience have ever seen. The boy has ideas, D d k ing held up ill he pilebucks de- bough lie general sore a Red grdmg Job. Bids will be adver- and J aemp_ o giwv P romp and ia x:ej. oe of r new b c h M,, h. cour,eous service. your co-, cde wha hen, wages e o e. res. and i Mrs. urphys. e_p,ised iµ he near fre. operaion we will be pleased o brohers, has a small P & H and The bids on he bridge across is dom.$ a fine anq seaqy b\ smess. a't...,._ , '.'!'";..!;ierve you o he bes of our abiliy. hangs ou around Russian River, : Redwood Creek wee rejecec).. No We, ajways hye cer!l D,\ll'mg h e pa mo!).h your b'µ- Drop in? bailing ou gavel. His broher, dae for new bids has been se amoun o p:cide in knowing omr $$ reprenaivs have been - '. Marshall, is also signed up wih f h ', i'' '.,.. ive on be wes Side chasing rigs n moving some of our office fur- N 3 d k..:. Two and wo- ens m es o mm!jers. ve ie aj> >, n m;-, k",..,. ai W niure we wish o hank Brohers. o., an wor s severa :emuers graqing and seal,coa on he Elk esl},l {ori<le o go i 9P. af \\ mg on.r. a n can. s.. e, Cox Gerbidi and Blankenshi We in he Sana Ros<J. viciniy.. River Road has peen le o Mercer owf d o make a. success of heu' vre e aol'e o si wo greemens OLD.'. d p.. J. C. Spalea has aken delivery '...:_ " -, ',... in Avenal one wih he Thompson men are no so goo a gomg of a new Ca loader and s 'u'a- Fraer. ven.llll;j, None c. sr S,On,J- M e: 'c.d. "h G' a d ips'afrs-onjy in elevaors w The en miles of road beween hing, b.u ½ C?-l nem,l"s h:we a ' 8 s o. m one wi er.... ing one fine oil disribuaor. John's Korbel and Redwood Summi o be a a!?i Qf fiajs}ji_g h.io!j sc-!3rwser. Hams is agam. opening up he go i all fixed up and hopes some-. covered wih base maerial and cess,u'lif. Also signed up land-leveler Jerry gnaci?-pe<;lluma Job, and has sev- body will give him some worl{. He sockpile of screening was le o Had visi from old-imer Ber. Farr.4r \,\'ho is an ex-mern))er of ;\ ngi wi aor} froikn e has a fine spread and a fine':::rew of W. S. Railin_g.... Tou!l! 'recenly.' B.i:olhe; Be, is, Local -.. sue:e:!n and ;,f ;:rs J: f\! si.john l!ays. 'll ake A sall dir moving Job and he working a Crannell for he HaJ Caql Aciviy Smne well and Whied, foremen. Raisch A,div,iy on Ue canals is abou is also righ behind hem on pavjng. Brown-Ely Program relc.amg of e Korbel Road } mond Lumber CqmPru:Y Rorbel_ amounmg o $5,.' Brohr Al ongram wroe me he sai:ne. We do, however, expec Sup. Bro. Russell said hey will be Brown-Ely have quie a lo of be le m he _nex 6_ days. This is ha_ he is working for a?oodleug some more eguipme on he Ari- pouring abou he las of April, work lined up. They have a new a secndry oad.pojec.... oufi a Medford and s feelmg zona Nevada eo.'s end of he pj- weaher permiing. Barber Green Spreade"r, and a new Mer.ce, Fraser s ging heu:_ much beer; _also, ha Bra.her ec. This firm's superinenden is C. M. Syar o again sar he Wil- Ausin Wesern Moor Parol. The ho plan and crusher ready for Roson Dillard s pulling levers for Chuck Davis wih Don Anderson J'. ib M E P" b broher operaors are much hap-, he summer. The old crew is back anoher doodlebug oufi in he as he mase{ mechanic s Jo, onh Nay L.,pecc iyal't! bo pier. Broher Tom Hewison is On he Job again They have also s ari. e apa- a"e oun JO f F B, h.... same ern ory. Earl Parker is expeced o move by he ime his is off he press. oreman. orres rown, e own sa ed heu: _old Arcaa R?ad Job. The new. hangou of Local 3 in wihin he nex few days on.he S. l G J b er, ells me he has aken delivery W. C. Rrulmg?as a min pond members in Arca.a js Evere's Dry Creek Levee. o e es O., of hree 6-on Barges and Derand sorag yard Job a Blue Lake, where, our old frjencl, Chas, Peer- Piombo Bros. were low bidders. ole Co. w.ere. Jow baders a dick Barge and inends o move and are sm_g a carryall, one doer, son of C. B. &. days ho!ds forh on he Pine Fla Dam access rnads $7, on he Mill Val_Jey Sewer righ in on some of he river wo'k., one?lam amer, and. a _Koeh.rng as mixologis. Broher Pa Furnish and expec o begin operaions Disposal Plan: Saring n?w, Their Quarry a Greenbrae keeps dragl!,ne. i=:ar of eq_upmen s ordered a Singa,por e Sling an<] fos wihin wo weeks. Clemens & Co. lo on re-surfacing rolling along. v.:orkmg hfs. Rahng is also se- his eeh wih he firs gulll', We are beginning o have more abov > Hopand. Von Valenbrg undersand ha George Mmry mg up his rock plan a Blue Lae * * * of a problem wih non-union land was low bidder on he pipe me is low bidder.on he Silverado Trail or he Korbel-Redwood Summi REALLY HANDOAPP _ levelers, inasmuch as he John Que from Rec.or _Dam o Yo,unvne. job, which wilr be saring soon. 3ob..... "Please, please, Bill, use boh farmer s holding down for prices Basal Spyad_ wa awarded _he Me Brohel H. F. Gibson in The A.rca Airpor su!!ion is hands,, he gal screamed o he on leveling. conrac!,,o furnish.pipe for he Job. Napa recenly. Be has bough a he same as has ben, There are bo ' h.. Biasoi Co have com leed The_y will have o msall necessary spraying rig, so if you are ichy, no new appropriaions and i does Y w O w drivmg along a.... P. equipmen o roll seel and make le him give you he D.D.T. cover no appear 'ha anyhing,new will curved road wih one hand on he rog giae on_ h eir We s Side_Job dip wells. Busier han bird dogs age. He also ha,s plows, ec. Phone occur here before June s. wheel and he oher on he giirj'& f ave Jur ns ae a n. rying o ge going. The Sako Calif. Napa 7Fl3. There is nohing new on he shoulder. e care O ase 5 J<? Co. have wo or hree more monhs All of he local conracors, inf ::. -mg b oa h a b or.. "G o sh, T oo ;s," rep li eu - nrn.u,,t.... weeks should be compleed m abou six loading ou he old subs Basal. eluding individual owners, seem o The Fanalone plan is down o wish could only rve go o seer B : h P, & S wrecked. Basal Co., successful bid- be really as busy as weaher pe:- hree members and probably will wih one" ' asi<c' i iced p!l\vyi have der in Crescen Ciy job, will move mis. Morei, a Pealuma, has no sar shif work unil he S<\l _ ' on mue on age all. equipmen from heir McNairs several farm dams o build. unman season ges mder way. Pom _Pi. Expec Joe Cordum v{ill dersand he same go-es for Sraub. ow _l'rn, 2 B up and sar he ro_ck Kiss Crane is finishing heir Eureka ce and Cold Sorage is w h b "d.. vura:-n omg rong. k k ankers: of old ype, They keep sev- Lake. bac. k on six days a week.. Ul, ng pe rm S up movm. Ui:idersand Basal Ship- bi;idge job ou Cuerneville way m, G S,.. - i yard s gomg o ear up,a fe'w am will be saring again al Upper. Buran Equipmen _is sill brea.k- S ', e exce en eral members b isy. '\Ve a.re geing many membes mg records and. wih he Alhs- - - Parish Bros:. moving righ alon"' ancl co:acfors a.round Clear Lake, Chalmers srike seled, his com- f s J. on Linden Lane Underpass. Brohe; le fooks like a. prosperous yeaj foi pany shoul soon make_ hisory as year. or an ose regon Tusa,_ heir cra;e operaor, jus go Local 3. * * * iar as sejjmg and service ls con-l.. married, and go wha he had cerned. Bv M. G. MURPHY his hand on and iurned he rigovel'. l,eypg,.....,.. li;gl"-aar6'!y Fred J. Maurer keeps wo or George says he can do beer on l'f 'lof,\q lfh TT! v hree of he brohers busy a odd Represenaive, Local 3 cars, Harold Parfa.h ells me hey jdbs, bu Maurer hasn' had a big job in his erriory for some ime. Conra Cosa Canal, projecs a Sap Jose-Brohers, f believe we are saring off fo a very are low bidders a $,76, on obs sared as The Wilson Lumber Company good year, in his disric. During he monh of March alone. he Clayon and Yynacio. The piece hey nr@mfd dl BE!S i.piledriving job has. been held up building permis have gone over $3,, in he couny and have lnvolves 45,. yards exca- ':J l!r" awaiing he piledrivers' wage know hey will equal or surp'"'ss ha,._oun for he. ne" en- caion and back fill wih 3 yards By H. L. SPENCE scale. "' ' """''... cemen, so sounds like all summer The Associaed Dredge, Jupier, suing monhs. for he brohers. Broher Farnquis is doing a lile work a Souh Bay, San Jose bas a large 'sree repai.j. phone Building job which will be is heir ho plan maser. b "lile work" describes eir and widening program coming up of much longer duraion... J. C. Broher Glen ewell, he bir; nu work compleely. for he fiscal year which am sul'e Baeman is quie busy, as usual. usr, <oppd m o say he.s g- Broher Tom Hull _keeps bl!y will make he local brohers an,d He has he grea' porion of his mg n wih his. broher: on a. repair and he mmbe:s workm fortom conracors happy. Also, many new equipmen rolling all he ime.... sho n Eaglev!e. nvis any and lose very l!le ie. indusries are conemplaing build- A. J. Peers are sill as busy as mm bers o ;'P m o ay Broher Ed Johnson keeps pusy ina and esablishing heir Wes ever on heir many pipeline jobs 'hello. Go<dl. huning nd' fishing on sma!j job_s bu is_ looking for cas headquaiers here.. So, all in and have quie a number of he a.nd blond mdia.ns r ujuung wild up, S9me bridge Jobs o bid on. all, i looks like a very promising bro hers on heir payroll.., A. J. here.. Clemen & Co. was successful year.. Raisch also has resumed operaions Henry Zge!hoferi. he - Popular bidder on he resurfacing job o 3.2 Leo Piazza is building a ho plan on heir backlog,of work on he Maser, holed m a 526 San Palo mile beween Greenlaw BJuffs and a he Arrowhead _Q_uarry sie and many subdivisions which are under Ave., Oakland. H ma:i<es baeres, Scoia. will soon be operaing a,nd ready way. here a presen.,. San Jose am old, so drop in a Pacific Phoenix Very Busy for his share (hrough compeiive Seel Company are keeping heir Ses Baery Co., b"dd' ) f ll. wo ruck cranes busy on heir lis The Jaurez Quarry a Napa is Pho.enix Consrucion Company. i g s ree and roa \"'.Ork of unfinished work in and around signaory o Local 3 agreemens. is working all equipmen and pu- lll S d_i sr fc./ ms\ adr l is here, oo..., Permanene Cemen Brohers Spiva and Schoenfeld are Ung on more each week a Piecy. pre Y mce- mg.. P an! Company also are on he move. equipmen operaors. The job is a -hour day, 5-day sould be ae o urn u consi- They oo are adding faciliies which Harold Smih of S. Helena adweek. All he brohers are sais- er_abl U?-aeu. Eail Heple is will sep up he producion of.he vises us ha he is going o insall fied wih his se-up. prqgi essmg_ quie well on h e new cemen kilns.,(don' hink for a a small gravel crushing and wash- Byers job on he P,G&E. righ Food Machmey plan on Newall minue ha Henry Kaiser can' see ing plan in ha viciniy. of way is sill moving along, al- ree a nd expecs o be making here wm be need for pleny of The re-alignmen of road from hough: he mound is prey rugged. ieal heaway as soon!j.s h e wea h - cemen in he fuure, which means Novao o P Reyes should be up er permis and maerial becomes a,.,, Board and room s fursi;ed for lile more pleniful. undersand pleny of consrucion.).,. Rhodes f bids soon Tius will be a goo a $2.2Q pe: day, ad he gr.b s _go?d here is considerable seel o be and Robinson's old quarry a Palo Job, Sy3:r _is plannmg? sar his Job ereced and, as you no doub know, Alo is running full blas and hey The Sae)& now caling!ol' bids a Wlhs abou Apnl 5h or 2h. seel is he iem which fs holding oo are making some changes o on resr-facmg on mam highway,.. McEwen hasn,_been awarded_ a up he compleion of he brjpges on increase producion... Suar souh San Rafael, Also Pealuma Job.so far bu \\ ill do some ciy he Freeway hxough his ciy. Equipmen are also keeping all way.... work and. may ge some work for' (Have heard hey are rushing his heir new equipmen on he move Boher Blll _Napier has e a he c,ou.qy... job hrough o mee he May dead- and everybody seems happy. The logmg conrac a Ruff Mill, La: Gu Fl. Akinson Co. has he Lr line for a celebraion being planned same goes for Clarence Tressler, ggm_a5i ad. w_l, be off cas for piledrjver working on he bridge by San Jose's Easside residens.) Broher Eddie Bernal and paci- awile. Ts s Bills old rade. Good Job a For Bragg; also have wo N. M. 'Ball have jus abou fin- cally all dir-moving conracors, rolllng, Bill! cas and back hoe. busy. They ished everyhing on his end of i News of he Brohers nsahs Ho Plan may move in n:iore qupmn laee. and.are waiing for he Sae's O.K. Broher C. N. Search and Broher Broher H. C. Phillips, a Marin Seady work m his ernoy for so p.ey can move he las of 'eir Silas Henderson, boh of Praco Gravl Co., has insalled a new he res of he season seems as- equipmen o oher poins.... Sand CmJ;>any, have been confined pound box Madsen Ho Plan and is sured... Fredrickson & Wason have abou p heir homes hrough illness for spending $q, opening up rock r?hers Bll Goez_ and. Russ compleed heir under and overpass he pas hiry days more... crushing plan across he road from Grff: are omg well m heir r- n heir c.onrac and are mc;k- Brohel.' Byron Prior, an old-ime said plan. This is a swee se-up, specive businesses. Broher Bill mg plans for he fuure... Umon shovel runner of M.. J. Murphy and don' hink "Old Horse Colhas added anoher ruck o his Paving have resumed operaions Company, received serious back and Jar, will miss. i}ee, and can afford cigars ha on he norh srip of heir San ches injuries recenly while on he The Mission Quarries, wih Bro. oon smell bad.. Carlos Sree job afer having job. As undersand i, he is very McGueri.n as superineden,.keep Broher Russ has done W?ll WJ.h closed down all operaions on ac- forunae ha his inj.uries did no abou members busy. his sore in GarberviJJe and can af- coun of he,viner weaher. This prove faal. He will be confined o M.r. Bobo, Je popular rucking ford o ake ime off for huning ' job should be compleed in a couple he hospial for many monhs o conracor ou gnacio way, keeps and fishing: of monhs and ready for raffic and come... is wih regre ha a couple of shovel crews a ;a op- Some of he brohers are.bidding will eliminae one more boleneck announced he deah of Broher eraor and welder pry busy. jn log hauling and skidding jobs. from he presen raffic problem. Belden Jones who was well known Bobo jus finished insalling new Broher Bill Murphy, former su- Raymond Concree Pile have also and liked by many of he old-imers moors 5n.ALL his equipmen and peri.nenden for Mercer, Fraser, moved a "ckiver" in on he Tele- in his localiy,.says "Keep 'em in high, boys." Bobo, Represenaive, Local 3 Reno-Mos of he highway, jobs ha were shu down fo he winer are saring now. W. W. Clyde Consrucion. Company has sared lwo shifs on he Lamoille job and hey.. are seing up heir ho plan on heir Valmy job. Srong Co. has sared wo shifs on heir wo jobs a Beo wawe and Dunphy. Hun & Frimsden are off o a good sar on heir job of building a road o a mine near Dunphy, wih Bro. Ding Turner pushing he crew. Thefr job a Eureka, Nevada, has no sared ye. Round Mounain Joh Dodge Consrucion Co. has a. good sar on heir job a Round. Mounain, Nevada. So far here isn' much aciviy on heir job a Bale Mounain. They wiil ge going soon al Bale )Vounain. Silver Saes Consrucion Co. (Andy Drumm) has sared he job a Sod House, and is puing he finishing ouches on he job a" mlay, Nevada. sbell Consrucion Co. has sared heir job a Ausin, Nevada. They are also doing quie a bi of sree work in Reno. Powers & DeLagrange's equip-, men is all working wih no change in heir crew. George Miller Co. seems o keep busy all he ime. Hoops Consrucion Co. from Twin Falls, daho, has sared Oll heir job a Sacrameno Pass in Whie Pine Couny. Nevada Consrucors (Dnque & Frazzin.i) seem o be doing. K. on heir job in Cal'son Ciy. Barney Souenburg is abou l'eady for he road mix gang f: sar, wih he weaher permiing, {Coninued on Page 8)

4 Six ENGNEERS' NEWS News from he San Francisco office ' { By P. E. Vandewark, Pa Clancy rirnd Che Ellio, Business Represenaives, Local 3 Son f rancisco-lncreased is pre_-cas concree piles which... h are bemg made a he foo of 6h achvy has be en noed in e s. a he old Navy submarine consrucion field since, he las docks. They are using hree rigs issue of he New s; alhough a presen, wih more rigs o be added in he very near fuure. weaher c.ondiion s have slowed Ben C. Gerwick was low biddel' d h b f on pier repair for he Habor own e JO S, i S on Y O.a Commission, his work consising emporary n aure. Several large of gunnie on pilings underneah conracs, as well as n umerous he piers and as i mus be done wih he ides, a considerable small ones, have been le wih- amoun of overime will be inin he la s monh w hich is very volved in his job. Swinneron & WabeL'g are busy encouraging news. wih concree and reinforcing Healy-Tibbes are sill working seel on heir job on Main S., en he Mission Rock fill job and wo engineers being kep busy a he same ime building heir here. new yard and shops down a Pid- On he PG&E Building, Ben C. geon Poin in Souh Ciy. They Gerwick has he piledriving, he mus move ou of heir old shop driving being so ough ha i and yard on Evans J>,.ve., which akes a wo-boilel' rig o handle hey have occupied for over he he job as well as je pumps. Clas 3 years. Theil old shop and h ill Bros., who have lhe mam yard is he sie of he new 22- building conrac, have a mud million-dollar PG&E powe sa- hois and waer pumps in opel' lon, all of which means. addi- aion. Thee _are several brohers ional work for broher engmeers. busy on h Job. Sar Piledriving l Anoher Dredger Shif Duncanson & Harrelson have. The Sale Harbor Commission ared heir piledriving job on is conemplaing he addiion of a l'4ission Rock. Mos o his job hird shif on heir dredgers as Wha's. doing Oakland -Things l ook pany has several jobs in operaion in Conra Cosa Couny, where i prey barren a nd forlorn is doig exensive pipeline work around he Pisburg yard of for he Coas Counies Gas and Elecric Company. This company Excavaors, nc.. hese days. was formed some lime ago o han- 'fhe lack of aciviy is due o he die small jobs in his couny; bu ( h pracically all of he as since. expanded operaons and ac a s now bidding on work m many equipmen and mos of he pas of he sae. Brohe Micky members on he job are being Mogan of San Jose, is ne of he. main spark plugs of lhs smooh lransferred o he new projec running organizaion and we feel in Oroville. However, Broher "Bus" Lake, foreman a Pisburg, is keeping a few of he members busy finishing.lp old work and saring some new jqbs in he area. The equipmen which he s using is being kep oiling under he supervision of B'roher. B. :vlcmullen, who is r,eing assised by!our engineers a i.he presen ime. here s some work ha mus be done o remove he mud which does seue around some of he pies, making hem inaccessible o ocean-going ships. All of he cr ews are a presen pe cen organized, hanks o he effors of Bro. Jinunie Bourbon. His effors are really appreciaed by our union. Ship repair work along he waerfron is vey slow. Unied Engineering is doing a conversion job on one of heir own boas, he "Mason Line." General Engineering ges an occasional ship repair job. And Behlehem is suf -fel'ing he ups and downs, on one day hey will lay off several of he brohers and a few days laer h ire hem all back again. We wonder wha i is all abou, bu don' seem o be able o find he answer. from he Maser Conrac of which f hey now are a pary, And i is hoped ha his acion will be f orhcoming before l\a.y 2. Peninsula Disric Several consrucion jobs have been awarded o various conracors in his disric during he pas monh. Keeble & Brown were he successful bidders for he grading for he Chinese cemeery near Colma. This is a Tournapull and ca job and will keep quie a few members busy for some ime. On he Bayshore Freeway wo conracs were awarded for he subsrucures for he overpasses, Canico & Gauier are now working on heir porion of his work. The M. B. McGowan Co. are he sub-conracors for he piledriving and have one skjd rig busy a he presen ime. Peer Sorenson, he oher successful bidder for his work, has no sared operaions as of his dae. T he Shlpbuilcling ad Ship Repair Confer ence whicl recenly convened in San a. Cruz o consider he new agreemen which sjwuld havr. roplaccd ho one expiring April, ] 94', was r.ecesse'd Airpor Conrac o rooon vene on May lz, hereby Guy F. Akinson Co. were giving he Ship Sabilizaion Com-\ awarded he conrac for he ne>..' mi ee (a. governmen agency) a uni of he San Fl'ancisco Airpor. chance o mee and wifudraw This projec c.alls for five million n he Oakland office By Al Clem and T. D. Bryson, Business Represenaives, Local 3 yards of fill a a cos of four mil lion dollas. This firm is busy a his ime erecing wo 2B elecric shovels and will probably ge ino full operaion in wo or hree weeks and employ a grea number of members of his union. A Burlingame he Underground Consrucion Co. have seveal of our members working on a pipe line job. This.firm also has a job a Millbrae. Tony Schadi, one of our old members, has aken ovel.' he shop in Redwood Ciy formerly operaed by he R. C. Railing Co.. and is now employing some of he members of his union, and apparenly doing very well. The Macco Consrucion Co. are making gea progress on he erecion of he new crushing and asphal plan a heir quarry in Brisbane. When compleed. his will be one of he larges and mos modern plans in he Wes. A Bay Meadows Racerack he California Jockey Club is buss,vih a fill job for he new s.able a rea. This work is being done un der he supervision of B-ro. Phil Ehrhqrn an<l will employ sevuaj o! he members of Local 3 foll' a long ime. equipped wih a 75-foo boom wih Broher and Mrs. M. B. McDan- Arcaa and Boise, daho. A pre,. a 4-yard clam bucke. The Simp-!els, who also have suffered recur- en his headquarers are loc&ed in son Brohers, bes known as "Pa" ren aacks of ravel fever during his home a 92 57h Sbee, Oak and "Babe" are old-ime members he pas few years have fina)]y land. He will handle boh whole of Local 3 and are familiar figures succumbed and are now making a sale and reail sales and can be around he Bay o hose who fol- rip hrough Eas Texas and Mfa- reached a HUmbold 787. low dredge work. This is heir souc. They plan on Yisiing wih J - -- firs venure of he kind, bu hey relaives in Springfield, and will A caskinner by rade Broher have ha a grea deal of expe:i- inroduce heir brand new daugh- Clifford Bryan, has bee helping ence which ould sand hem m er, Na:Y Lee, o an assormn Mrs. Bryan operae heir rea..ugood sead. Babe has been ac- of adm.mng uncles. auns, cousms ran for he pas few monh. The ing as superinenden for he Van and grandparens. Broher McDan-, place is locaed a 2 E. 4h s. Glahn ineress. a orc? ran on Tu- iels, wo has been skinnjng ca and Oakland, and Cliff says ha any ce_iain he.has done much o con ]are Lake, while Pa has been operamg blade aound he Eas one looking for a good home!nbue o is success. engaged in canal conrac work in Bay for some ime, expecs o be cooked meal should drop bv. he Sae of Nevada. Always srong back and ready o go o work,. union men, we feel cerain hey around he firs of May.. rhe C.? De "'.'elbiss Compaiy \ will handle he work well, and we The Carl Anderson's recenly Gafiney n Jungle Will ol!il,\ll. aucio ar h : Yr rd / join heir many friends in wishing ook off on a shor jaun down o- Broher John M. Gaffney l:as \ sd '. e Ei8. un mf l hem every success in his new ward Souhern California. While been in Columbia, Souh A.,,ierica i 2 ud e\ a 3. Tl e o, on. pri '. venue. hey only planned on being gone for Se\-eral monhs, where he is. n an.,e company is o- en days, Carl said heir iinerary employed on a gold dredge.. mg ou busiess ad J : Ja.rle The Olympian Dredging Com- read like a local bus schedule wih j on a wo-year conrac he was ve:-y amoun.. e9wpn.. ere or pany was he successful bidder sops a all way saions. happy when foeign wok was resale will mclude racois, shovels, wok a Hamilon Field. The AnoheL' Anderson family Broh- l opened as he is anoher of our graders, rollers, compressors, log-, d M c A. d a' h ging and mining machinery ec. Dredge Trojan will be moved o er an rs. -. an aug r rovmg members who like o ge Crane Operaor Pac ' his job, which is expeced o ge recenly lef on an exended rip around and see he world. Recenunderway by u,e middle of he o Sweden. Broher Anderson has Jy his wife was elliqg us ha his We recenly compleed negoia- Guam 'Case Sysem ions of. an agreemen covering he crane operaois employed by he We were alking o ore of lhe Eas Bay Building Maerial Deal- members who recenly reurned ers. which allows for a subsanial from Guam and he gave us conincrease n wages for he coming ' siderable nformaion. concerning year. Several oher agreemens condiions on he island. He said i;igned during he pa.s monh in- ha. while he found hings no bad elude: Howard Terminals, Norh- for some of our people working on ern California Chaper of he n- beer jobs, he advises ha, due siue of Scrap ron and Seel, Ad- o he so-called case sysem, which dingon Brohers, S. Erskine, C. C. seems o be in erec, ha he Gillis, Orinda Excavaing and Brohers do no ge. oo enhusi Trucking Company and he Paraf- asic abou aking jus any job fine Companies, nc. Parrish Brohers, who recenly compleed work on he dam and a porion of he Conra Cosa Canal jus ou of Marinez, have submied low bid on anoher secion of he same canal. The conrac has no been Je as ye, bu.which is being offered unde Civil Service saus. He says ha i.c a man can ge a Civil Service raing of CAF-8, P -4 of ha of a leadingm nn or beer, i is a good be and an y one having a. chance o go ou wih hese raings would do well o avail himself of he oppo.runiy. i is assumed ha i will be award- Dredging News monh and which will ake approxi- been away from his naive home job is locaed righ in he hear maely wo monhs o complee.!or 33 years and ls looking for- of he jungle and as ye no proward wih a gr.ea deal of anicipa- visions have been made o ake The Dredge Nepune has been ion o his visi. Miss Anderson, a cae of he families of he men, moved ono he Hasings Trac and graduae of he Universiy of Cali- She regres his very much, as. s.hefornia, will combine business wih has accompanied him.on Yaious has sared on wha is expeced o be abou a six monh job. While pleasure while doing research work oher rips o ou of he way places working on his job, Broher Hans on he coninen. The family plan and has also developed -a keen in Werner was severely njured recenly. He is now confined o he on a leisurely rip and do no ex- eres in raveling and exploring, pec o reurn unil he middle of Suer Hosphal in Sacrameno and nex Ocober. accoding o he docor's repor he will have o remain here for abou wo monhs. Al his wriing here have been no oher changes in he dredging se-up, and hings coninue o be very slow. Wih lie Brohers Maybe is spring-maybe he lien o his organizaion. ncidenn-l- le.fellow jus hough hings were ly, hese boys recenly ook de- The California Dredging Com- oo peaceful and decided o sir livery on a Norhwes so, powered p_any of Oklan, under he direc- somehing up- bu whaever he by a. :Murphy Diesel and have con- lln of Bolhes E.. J. and L. - reason he Travel Bug is definiely.. Simpson, co-owners, s engaged m on he march again. is a well r:ied rr a new Lor:r ;ruc building a 5x5 foo clam-shell known fac ha Engineers are,:ihfn ex!h;;,nie ge drdge. This boa, "':'hich is being especially suscepible o his sing buil from scrach will have an all and he seems o ake a keen de- -- seel welded hull, be powered by ligh in working- on hem. The M. G. M: Consl"Ucion Com- a 225 H.P. Diesel engine and be One of he firs vicims of he curren season was Broher George Harrison. George has been hi several imes before, bu i seems ha he is unable o develop an immuniy-goes over):>oard every ime he is exposed. This ime, aier spinning around a couple o( imes, he go a far away look in his eye, gahered up he Mrs. and Qok o!f in he general direcion of Souhern California. Before he recoves he expecs hey migh go as far as Kansas Ciy, wih he reurn rip via he norhern roue, o afford a sopover n Yellowsone Naional Park. This podion of lhe rip is somehing ha Brol,er Harrison has been planning for some ime. He was up in.ha localiy las year bu i was earlier in he season and he park was sill closed so he is going o be sure no o miss i again. The rip will ake around hree monhs o complee and George is planning on some good huning and fishing along he roue. FOR SALE 3-8 Caerpillar Tracors, nearly all lae models, wih Le Turneau Carryall Scrape rs aached, 3 o 8 yd. sruck measure. - 3 ½ fon Dodge Fuel Truck wih 55 gal. ank and pump aached, also small owing winch and scraper hich.?- No. 2. Caerpillar Die sel Moor Groder. FOR RENT Several No. 2 Caerpillar Graders, 8 Caerpillar Tracors wih bulldozers or scrapers aached. One RD6 Caerpillar Tracor. One D7M Caerpillar Tracor wih large Trackson pipe laying aachmen. PAUL C. QUEEN 5 HAWTHORNE STREET-SAN FRANCSCO 5, CALF. Telephone: EXbrook 8 Broher Raymond McKinney has jus been released from he Green Eye Hospial in San Francisco where he underwen sm'gery for an injury received in an acciden las monh. While he sill doesn' have full vision he eye is improving seadily nd he is hopeful ha his sigh will soon be back o normal. Broher Bill Whiing, who has been confined o he hospial for some ime receiving reamen on an krree injury r eceived in he service was recenly released and is doing nicely. Word from Guam We recenly heard from Broher Dee Seiwer, who is working on Guam a he presen ime. Dee' enhusiasm fol he island is way keen and his leer reads some hing like a circular from he local Visi from Harry chamber of commerce. He says We were pleasanly surprised.he he island has beauiful green hills oher day o receive a visi irom and wonderful beaches and while Broher Harry Michelson, who has i is very humid he hermomeer been confined o he Vee'rans Hos- seldom goes over 9 degrees. Mrs. pial i.n Oakland for some ime, Seiwer, who accompanied Dee G where he has been receiving rea- he islands is also very enhusi men for arhriis. Ou on a fur-, asic and enjoying her say im ough basis, Har'y is improving mensely. rapidly and says he'll be ready for -- work again soon. Broher Charles Ab e e an Broher Joseph Naimey is also a paien a he Oakland.Army Hospial, where he is recovering from a recen operaion. A veeran crane operaor, he has been employed by he ndependen Consrucion Company for a number of years and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery.._,_.,. Broher Paul Feebly dropped ino he office he oher day and was elling us abou his new lah mill a Round Mounain near Redding. The plan was pu ino operaion for he firs ime on he 7h of March, and he hopes hey will be going full blas before long. An old imer a his sor of hing, Broher Peebly formerly operaed a mill ou of McMinnville, Oregon, and has sies for fuiher developmens a Feaher Falls, Burney, nounced recenly ha he is n<w associa-ed wih he company known as Abelle and Reynolds, pain con rn.eors. This company is specil\lizmg' in work of gually, buildini; a firm foundaion for fuure msin.ess, and s geared o handle l!lrge Oll' small jobs, indusrial or privae work. For esimaes call Richmon 8S9-R or 74-W. Rigby in Acciden, On March 29h, Broher Lavern Rigby was criically injured wl:en sruck by an auomobile near his home in San Leandro. Broher. Rigby was sanding behind his owlll ca when i was sruck from h rear by anoher vehicle. The bumper of his car caugh his righ leg, severing i above he knee, He is in he Permanene H<>pial and a he laes repor Wa :iomg quie well. J

5 ' f l r April 8, 947 Sockon office repors success in signing pacs By ED DORAN Represenaive, Local 3 Soclcon-This monh's repor is going o be shor and o he poin. Will sar by saying A. Teicher & Sons have sared o work on he highway job afer being off for several weeks -S winer. Fredrickson & Wason are doing he same. They have resumed work afer being laid off all las winer. Morrison & Knudson's canal job a Tracy is sill a a sandsill. They ae assembling he 9W Monigan and will be ready o operae in abou 6 days. George Murray has a ca spread working for M & K on a sub-conrac. Oufall Canal Done The Everes Company have compleed he oufall canal and have slowed down o a walk as he Marion _Walker is no se up ye. The Big Marion Cawler has broken he Circle gear and has o be laid up for anoher monh while being repaired. The Sykes Company a Paerson have signed a consrucion agrnernen wih Local No. 3 and are worhy o be recommended by members of Local 3. Roy Reeves has signed our con- arucion agreemen as well as our land levelers agreemen and has.'ree members of he Engineers Union employed.. The American Transi Mix Company of Modeso have also signed he consrucion agreemen for heir new Bach Plan locaed on McHenry Road ou o'f Modeso. Three members are employed here. The Wallace Engineering Company of Escalon have signed our consrucion agreemen and have a new N. W. Shovel operaed -by Bro. Clarence Gadberry. This is also a Ready Mix Concree Company who operae heir own gravel pi. The Sandard Maerials Company of Modeso are going along seadily doing all kinds of jobs, big and lile, around Modeso and viciniy. Munn & Perkins are also busy. They have four members of Local No. 3 working. Sar Jackson Tunnel The unnel job ou of Jackson has iinally sared wih M & K and Uah Consrucion Company employing hree sbifs of Engineers. Walsh has sared o dig. The Connelly Company have wo dozes working o ge a space o urn a ruck around so ha maerials and equipmen can be hauled in o sar work. f any member of he Enginiers Union.is working for an employer who does no deduc your unemploymen insurance from your pay, noify your Business Agen as we have informaion ha compels your boss o deduc his amoun and makes you eligible for unemploymen compensaion. This includes you members wh> are level-,,/. ver 75 ' ENGNEERS' NEWS, Seven Valuaion Conracing, Excavaing and T rocking-equipnifn 6 TUE-SDA Y AND WEDNESDAY APRL 22 AND 23 Saring q :3 A. M. Each Day Coninuing Unil Sold C DUDLE-Y DEVE.LBSS CONS.TRUCTON Easshore Highway and Huningon Avenµe Richmond, California Noice - Spur rack on premises available for loading ing land for anyone oher han he E d Sh D T f farmer himself who levels his own s qupmen land. i Broher Bob Weaver was!)ain- p h R M A C nci u es - ove s, rag nes, rac ors, fully injured while working for W. crapers, C. ers,. ers, ixers, r ompressors, W. Bird and will be laid up for many monhs wih a back,injury. Gheir:!: ha an- ' Hois.s, Trucks6 Trailers, Graders, Pumps, Generaors, nounce ihe deah of Broher J. H. i:! we hri::s::/v!!\ Buckes, Engines, and many oher iems oo numerous he Navy on Rough and Ready sland for he pas hree years. Our deepes sympahy o his wife,o men i on. and family.. The Pollock shipyad, which was supposed o open as a shipwrecking yard under he Johnson Company, has shown no signs oi life and auhoriaive sources say he deal has fallen hrough. C. E. Kennedy has conracs on he Oak Park swimming pool and he J.. Case Company Plan which will ge under way shorly. Teicher will do he dir work and paving for him.. The M. J.B. Consrucion Company is rapidly compleing heir sripping job for he midge auo race rack jus norh of Sockon. Brohers Geo. Chasain and Harvie Young are on he pulls and Roy O'Dell is on he snach ca. The Golden Gae Realy Company and Ber Lundgren are boh ' operaing sepic ank excavaors in our many new subdivisions. is a new machine from Los Angeles and draws a $2. scale. * * * Sof Head, Hard Ha Twinkle, winkle lile sar Up above my head you are, forgo my safey ha, The hammer was no acroba, 'WR'TE FOR DESCRPTVE FOLDER AUCTONEERS: Michael Tauber-Paul Arons Co. -Pacific Enerprise Company 32 Eas Ninh Sree LOS ANGELES CALFORNA Phone: TUcker New Mongomery Sree SAN FRANCSCO, CALFORNA Phone: EXbrook 26

6 Eigh --...,... r:--- :!' "'"'"'''"'"""" _.. Big school bond issue in Sacrameno o give exra jobs o local engineers By F. A. LAWRENCE, ED PARK and D. W. BURNETT. Business Represenaives, Local 3,..., ENGJNEERS' NEWS New hi9hway in Kings Canyon o be sared soon (Coninued from Page 3) slarerl clearing lhe righl of way on i heir Visalia job. Broher Whiing is superinenden. Gal' L. Moody is moing h is.'sacrameno-a $3,9, s chool bond w as v o ed 7 o rigs back clown souh and is aking by he p e ople.of Sacrameno, March A big s ep in he _on. soe consrucion wok a gain. T his firm has kep se\'enl of _he righ direchon. his will, n o only. im p rov e he Jo of ou r children, boys busy in his area for lhe pas h u will furnish co:q_siderab le w ork for h e members in his area. se,eral years... Clyde Woods & Sons are making On April 5, l9<!7 h e voers of! fair progress on heir pem:\ock-job Sacrameno and Yolo Counies <>o new Ameiican R\er bridge. Con- a Power House 3 abon! Aubeny... "'. crele piers ha,e been compleed,. o he polls o clecde wehel hey, and he joh has been read, for Reclamaion Confab Aendance beas record a Sal Lake mee; voe separae AGC Pac Talk By C. L. CASEBOLT, T. L. CLARK, C. R. v.. zrn WNKLE, L. G. OSilER, April 8, 9 i Business Represenaives, Local 3 Sal La,ke-The special meeing c a lled for March 23, 947, in Sal Lake Ciy, was he larges and undoubedly he bes m eeing of Operaing Engineers ever held in Uah. There w e re over 2 members in aendance and all branches of he rade w ere repres e ned. - j'.... violaion;; o be repored o lhi? wan lo esablish a porl disric seel since January h. A conference \.\'as held wih Lhe \\as h e namius om.o'. neares union office immediaely. ha he? Pe or no. Le us hope Lhey pu his Fl'edericksen & Wason are pre- Bureau of Reclamaion ohicials a a n o Eni,rmee! " So unil his ime nexl monh should whdaw. f:om Je SLX we w ill bid,ou aoodbve. ' ac'oss jus as overwhelmingly. paring a sock pue near. he eas Frian relaive o he paymen of base crafl;; negoiam wh he * * * The benefis lo be reali7.ed b, such encl of he new highway secion, he pre,ailing scale of wages for Associaed General Conracors. a projec can hardly be O;'eiem- where black op mixure for use goyernmenal employees operaing Also ha he Operaing Engineer s p hasized. in paving has been sored. heavy equipmen. A reques is be- should negoiae a separae agreemen wih he AGC. The Sa.e Caoiol also came in The conrac for hl',nl'x sec- ing submied by he Bureau o he f.,.,, 5 ' "d Den. o nerior. or =. o au llp\\' exen- ion of hl' Grass Yley hii hwav Adop Trade Rules sions o he prese.n buildings. 'Pl'o.iec wns le l>r Direcor of Pub- To hose who ar e inercsl'cl, he Nevada highway iobs sared as ground dries up Moore & Robers have knocked Uc,,orl,s c. H. Purcl' for 523 _ F resno office is open e,ey Thurs- Trades Rules. Working Rules one over fo $6 _ou a he, S94.SO. incjmles.,''tacling, sur- day evening from " o 9 p.m. S ew and Classificaions and Wag e D C d N d ard meeings an he.2nd Tueslal. Scales,,,e acnoed effec ve as <ConillJPd from Paae 3) " s o ege; an,. ll. l eva_ a facing,,consrucing a railroad nn-.. ' "" C_;y, lie Nevaa r_ngarnn Dis- dnpass a nd, :idening a bridge. of each mouh and he nex regu- or \arch 27, 947, subjec ho" Bro. Kenneh W. Faulk has a rcl has_ asked or bcl;; on a dam W ork is exprol'd o begin soon. lar mreijlg will be Thusdny, ever. o furhe negoiaion wih ca. cmryall. cnd a dozer for en o be bu'.l a co s F!a. Amng H Earl -Parkf'r has nraclcally April 24. * * * hte,,ceosnea.cnsorrsu. cous from he o do land Peline: ol bah,..< fili_ci ohe.hine:s. calls or monng,. d. Wal G... b.,.nyone wan mg o ue s equrn- abou a million vanls oi arh A ' oun uo us nu -' 'e JO R d d H b members la,e been car ried ou n,en c, conac liim hrough h'<! usual, we had l'o nroes he \\:ae:: ll a rig or wo lef for h e fu,. e woo ar or ' and negoiaions are on he \\'ay R>no office. scalei: as p.blished in heir bid in- shmg uches... We wa! o e.: Cre:icen Ciy harbor work is a he presen ime. Ho\\'ever. e;rrr o l"enor Urn Bro. T om -aons. _end om h ru k,, o _bo):s on h s k' fi hese are no enirely sisfacory' Davis i,; "on:finl'<l..., h.. W a sl '. Jo,), w h o g-a,e ui: a >Jg ian d a ongis way o ma m!?: - a s class liarand defuie l'psuls \\'ill no be GerrpJ Hosnial. BJo. Davis was O... ens F W"'' ' b 'i B Ed D f S k bor up ha way, repors Bro. O-.., ree,.,.,y JO w ro. ' OL'an oc on h-nown unil afle we mee wih J,,.aui!! h i.22 riflp wr n i w Pn 4. and Bro. Al Clem of Oakland, in Ne\'er. Bids opened March 28 _Gu, F. Akmson has opened _uo he maer of lhe suhhorn land- showed Basal Rock Co. low bid- he> conrrcing group again. off awl sh o him hrough ho his Norh Sacrnmeno Freeway iob der al $ lo exend lhe ores- Tl,er e is no a!?:rea rpal of snnnc leveler in l'le Walnu Gro\'e area. wok inside he ae of Uah as Bro. H nbn Rauon of E h, Neagam nnd has O engmee'.rs on _he Paker ha mo,ed si: jeen;; ino en jey o Round Rork. EnginayToll a h presen _ime. wih fcc!elland Field fol' nbou 3 clays neer's esimae was $96.l54. Docks mos of he unlinished jobs are,,ada. ml' wih a bad ami<le. n Br?. Wm. Covgon gnng he nr-,,ok. and whar ves will pl'obabl- slar in mounainous a;eas and weahel' counl,, of w'ek ll.ll'<l. He wa, c'les,, C,..,. O soon, wih lumber companies in condiions will no permi hem w>slincr a,;hovp w ih gasoliuf' H B h l d h P v hompson JO, a working a Presen. wbe,, i PXulolecl o nd ' l'>a was SP.,, enr" o ":S.,a,e mo,e Forres Hills. Bill Snne has aken he bidding. Four fish companies.,,,,e pu s nlo s,ob a,,, P'-Oec over as sunel'in,(enrien. All he ola n a clock ill he fishing boa \ive have hnd y M l! for en- ve,,lv bn rup<l. Bro. Ran«n s o ge rollmg,nh Bro. El Hnry pnaineer, who wokod arnund he basin. " begins o look like a P'ineers from ldallo. Wyomin?. ro fin<", " hp ho,oilll a EJ), 'in "harg;, k. B"U B zood."ea a Cr'ecen c,.,.',,_, al'.'.o Colorado and Ne,arA. many of Br"- Erl B.-rring-on. mpl'l of,. Rirhmond YH'OS no\\'. ro.,j ' -., " > c fi ll c w Placer <;onny s lugh\\'3,\. 'e- Olio Van Gol'dor sill remains as A prosperous fuure,'' commens w ae un e. e have uo i,:,.,, F,..no, ralifornla. i recuri,,- "JUes avalhle for he curren fo,pinan. B!'o. Never. menhel's nu of wol'k who wish i?w frnm an aoo>cjb: no"rnion. :-,ar lal $7?.3. Cali_fomia Tx- li!ah Cnnsiwion Co. olans o * * * o ean he sap al UP nl'esm. will h" a few " "!'ks brfop le pavpr As.;ocrnuo sa,d mnk!>',.. S. J You'll fiwl ha if,.,.e oo fn r ime alhough he oulook for w ill h'. nbl J rpurn o wo rk r : -:. '.:. open un hei.;-,h in/? e P 'in,l!s J ' a \\'Ork is beel' ou of he sae * * -r pub ic :s lud of som i:e:s of in hp npal' furure. Bro. Ois :.\Tac- ahead of he procession you're jus comly,ihwa)- re,enues. Dnnald has 2lurnecl o rake care as nrn<'h alone as hough you h were an bi Uah. Tl_e esmhl'fl dae of hp com- of he ho olan. way h,,him. Pa cific Bridge Poll Coora Cosa B!\om plehon of he new- li_gh\\')". - hou,gh Aubmn,,ns 5Pl a_ lne Conac wih he Broliers asj'll pa,'. h ('. mawr of barguinijlg l'ep- The ivhll'ifll qrnwh nf Con ra A S b R, < -., Ha\'en' see i l''spnai?n for. he employers o.f r.o;;i a Cn v. m'll chlng ha of he ugus or ear Y ep el' JY Congraulaions o Bl'O. Swizer wo<k ye. he Pacific Bnclge Co. a P a rk hes i, California' curron boom. D. AlexnclJl'. SU""l'llherem of whose wiie preseneri him \\'ilh an Ou symoahie;; o B. Wm. Cil', formal hparing las be held is n,akin!! increasinglv un,,ressive Mnslrud,on m 'eceirk:..?! eii:h-round baby girl :\forch 24. Kenf'dv yho \\'!S in lle \fojry before he Lal> Commsse, sl'ide. wih new cle,clonmpn V.:ason: ;onia_cor:,. Gran >. is Good lurk o Brohers A. A. Hospial wilh hirl degrpe burns, 3.( elecion. will mrdouberlly be,.. anl iv srehing uncle'wav. 'T'h, Pl.ocecln'.'.. \ :s;h;clule anrl ie,n- Green and Har, Crigle. who are sufferer! on he job he ;: clay or<lerecl. This plan employs ap- ll'l.. ;; of hc's? i a hui;:e npw S2.; mnl! s a,<:!.jeil., made fo,ie no,\ in he rucking business. T o of?lfarch. To Bro. Freel \VaE!'ner?rximalr 7 persous, he m a - million e:lsss wm--s now unrler con su;ucmg... f he wo.bro. Dick Al'Llu r wl i.; now pai- who enererl he Oak {noil Hos- Jory bemg cassed us operaors, sfrnc'lion near Pilshirg. l is esli- a ie :. s l llc'cion. nf he D. A. S. Logging Co. To pia! o mdelgo l'eamenl for an an! we are bl'g conl'sed by f:he maed ha abou 5 oeoole \\'ill lai e ln <l!;"es: oe. O\ ei Eas. Bro. Canoll Fuller who is he ailm-!!n conraced while in he. H owevel', we arl' no in, bp Pmoloved regulal'ly a his plan. 3d h h e! o, ei h e S. P;.al- owe oi a new P&H ru,:k crane service. To Br o. Russell Tucke u,oub of he oucome of he elec-, which wij have a canaciy o( 25 road,-,s ehmd ch:dule _.ae.o wih all aachmenls. <Giass Val- who suffered a broken leg and is h on. fnns: of ho"s ne clav. A he h e fncl ia h e' ne ha,'. - df- ley 445-'..\. ) To Bl'o. Wayne Burke in he Veeans' Hospial a :\fare :he anli-labor Cleg-Vs Bill presen ime Local 3 has five engiflculy obainlng SU ucmal who has a new!:,--yard rig of hfa slad. which passed lhe Uah legisla ure neers nn he job. ls exoeced s - vv R b.. U coimncor O\\'n now. He Cl! n be reached a :[)fail is be ing hern a hp Opl'r is now a law and will become ef- he buildings will be ready for ocf i.,y d;s - C. Winer. Paradise 226_6. Bro. Keih Lile in':. E ngi!eers office for Bros. F. fecive May 4. This Ja,Y may b_e cupancy abo J ime. O _or_ ie? "'.es..., can lay claim o some sor of E. limg, Vasel Colenan. Claren-e sed as an ambush for recalc- * * * edn e me_r,rl sd ur \\'O dlslinchon if and when lie gas "Jack' Clark, J oln T. Miller and l'an, canankerous employers o FOR UTLT\' O""LY a een. recen e a - e ee he new Amalga-Paye plan ooe- R ossie R. l\ick. hide behind, and i behooves every. J.,.ans ;\ ":v Eas,! ::;. bi idge aling ou a-he P. C. A. Fair Oaks B eginning Anril 9, 947, his o!-, member of his union o repor ST GOB: _":ou,sa. l, oulci '. ve ApuJ plan. is saicl o be he only one fice will remain opeu on Weclncs- any aemp o cu wages or res- gor..,eous Wave 5.: or bes,;irl. American River Bnd,ge in he world a he presen LTne. day nig'hs from 'l :oo unil 9 : pass upon he jurisdicion of he SECO-» GOB: "l'i aw JUS\ Ruby is also eonhacor for he is some new procass for making o'olook. E ngineers. we are requesing any ned.:'s bes."..,. Danly repor of awards for consrucion March 8, 947 SAN FRANCSCO, Co!if., (Uni and To el Bids Suhmieci, oken under Acivise men) G uy f. Ak;nson Co., S , low o Pub. Uil. Comm., for cons. exenlon!ill, drain work: and relaed coosl, S.F. Airpor. Sl\NTA CLARA, Calif.. conrac awarded o A.). Peers & Son, $3256, by Ciy Cler!.:. or cons. cone. sorm sewer and manhos n Lexingon S. and Homesead Rd. from Gould S., wesorly. SOUTH S!\N FRANCSCO, Calif., conrac awarded o L. C. Sm,h, $637, by Ciy Clerk: for paving of 2nd Lane beween Orange and Eucalypus, Bed.en and Commercial. SANTA CLARA. Calif., conrocl awarded o A. J. Raisch, S9954 (subi. o Calif. Div. o! Hwy, approval}, by Ciy Clerk,!or irade and A.C. sue., Gould S. bejween Scrraoga Ave. and Lexingon S\. SACRAMENTO, Calli., conra.: awarded o Wesbrook & Pope, 547,834, by ColiL Div. of Hv,ys., for.6 n:.i. grade and er. run base ol imp. bor, and widen pave, and p lanmix surf. Howe Ave., ec. MERCED, Calif.. conrac awmded o Roy Kruger, SB,75, for cons!. live i!ober bridges : pile and cone. c bulrnens in Merced Co..MERCED. Calil., conrac awarded o LOTson-Rallo Cons. Co., S59,36 (cornbino ion oal), by Ciy Clerk, for cons. juvenile deon\ion home and a laund ry bldg. Manuel Smih, SS,5, by Ciy Cle:k, for double seel casing al he sl S:. Chezni- Dis, Corps o:.ngrs.!or eons!. access on exis pare. beh:een Mill Rae<> Creel: cons!. indusl"ial we runlc s"wer lne co! Plan!. road and excavae lef abul>nen!, Pi.."e and Reci Bluff \, Tehama Co, on Souh Ave. and "D" S., ::oo.;ewar SAN FRANCSCP. Calii., co n: ac Fla Dam in Kings River, near Piedra. SACRAMENTO. Calii., conlrocl awarded plan 5h S., Turloclc. awarded o Healy. Tilibils Cons. Co., SACRAMENTO, Coli!., conrac awarded o Gunner Corp., $7,885, by Calif. Div. SAN FRANCSCO, Calif., a ward recom- $432, by S.F. Dis. Corps o: Engrs lor o McGillivray Cons. Co., $782, by Cir, of Hwys.,!or 4.8 mi. plcmmix surl. bemended o Guv F. Alc.h-uon $3,722 3, by 6,8 cy. dredging, ec., U.S. Coas Clork for suri. sewers on 53rd S., ''R' ween f'owler and Calwo overpass and Pub. Uiliies Comm, Co: co:s exh nsion Guard Dock, Gov. sl. o "T". 6.4 n:i widen porions will: unr. rock iill. frame worl: and relaed cans. S.F. SAN Fll.ANCJSCO, Calii., conrac SACRAMENTO, Calif., conrac a warded border and plonmix resurf. enire lengh Airpor. awmded o Ben C. Gerwick nc., $56,595, lo E. F. Hilliard, $27, by Ciy Clerk, lo, be\'reeo 4.6 mi N. of Kings Co. line and March 24, 947 by Board o! Harbor Comm.,!or gunie surf. sewers, e c, Alley s and 2nd Ave., M. Vie,: Ave. Fresno Co. SAN FRANCSCO. Calif, con: a c repairs beams and girders, Piero 3, 3;h S. o Alhambra Blvd. SACRAMENTO, Cali!., conrac awarded awa:ded o Sole, n::., S366 by U.S. 33, 39. SACRAMENTO, Call f., conrac' -,a rdd o Clemens & Co., $89,295, by Calif. Div. Eng. Office, for nslallaion of 4-inch ga;. SACRAMENTO, Ca lif., conrac C\v"orded Y of Hwys 'or 3? mi cor..s cemen r main o Benicia Arsenal, Calif. o A. Teicher & Son, $37,527, by Cal. o H. Earl Parker, S?SZ,895, by Sac. Di 5. base and..'.,anlx s, irl. d sea! coo: March 25, 9A7 Div. of Hwys., lo: 2.6 mi; grade and Corps o! Engrs. for cons!. o: Big_ Dry beween G"reenlaw Bluff cnci. Scoia in SAN FRANCSCO. Calii., con r a c plonmix surf. on crusher run base be- Creel.: Reservoir and oulos near Clovis, Humbold Co. ' m..-orded lo Guy f. Akinson Co., $3,722, ween 2'h miles S. of Holliser and Hol- Fresno Co. SAN FRANCSCO, Calif.. co n r o c 3 by Pub. Uiliies Comm. for cons. ex- liser. SAN FRANCSCO. Calif., c onr a c awarded o Chas. L. Hame y S37, by ension fill, drain work a relaed cons. SACRAMEN TO, CaliL, conrac awarded awarded o Olympian Dredging Co., S35,- Deo. of Public Wo:ks, lo: reni. 5, er, S.f. Airpo:. o Mercer Fraser Co., 359,993, bv Cohi. BOS, by S.f'. Dis. Corps ol Engrs., for sand on 4s Ave. ' MODESTO. Calif.,. conrac awarded o Div. of Hwys mi. grade and apply 86, cy. dredging Crash Boo Channel, SACRAMENTO, Calif., conrac awarded S. C. G iles, S39l,8,, by Board ol Educa- Cl. 8 single seal coa on Elk River Rei. Hamilon Field, Cali!. o Bali Rocca & G. M Ca:r, $85,42, by ion lo: cons. of a 9 clcnroom, office beween jc. wil! S. H. R.!, So. oi Eu- SACRAMENTO, Calif., conrac awarded Calif. Div. o! Hwys., for cons!. live bridges and library addiion o Moci.uo?Jgh re!ca and Elk River School. o L. G. Lenz, 556,99, or banlc proec- Pleasan Creek, Alamo Cr. and Tribuary Sc!lool. SA.CRAMENO. Calif., conroal a warded ion a 4 Ries a long Sao Joaquin River. o Puloh Cr., Solano Co. SACRAMENTO, Calif., conrac award ed o N. M. Sall Sons, :57,927, by Calif. SAN FRANCSCO, Calif., conr ac April 8, 9i7 lo Piombo Cons. Co., 5'Z8 28, by Ccdii. Div. of Hwys.,!or 2.9 m. grade, Long- awa,<l"'..rl o Moore Drydock Co., $629, SAN FRANCSCO, Cali!. conrac Di\. oi Hwvs. for cons..8 mi. o be vale-covelo Rd., beween.5 m. eas and by S.F. Dial. CorpS oi Engrs., for re- awarded lo Rosenberg Bros: Grading Co., graded, appy roadmix s :ir!. bewee.":. S.4 mi. eas ol Dos Rios, in Mendocino Co. pairs lo cable barge for Dredge Poin l $246, by S.F. Dis. Corps of Eng rs., for mi. S. end.5 mi. N. of Nopc-Laks Co, SACRAMENTO. Calif., conrac C\'l'a rded Loma.!urn. and delv. 7 cy. loam o Co!umbi::: line end cons. wo br!daes ll'_ Naoa and lo W. C. Railing. $98,32, by CaliL Div. April 2, 947 PaYk. Lalce Co. of HwY$.,!or lo mi. base mad. (porls) REDWOOD CTY. Calif., conra c award- SOUTH SAN f'rancsco, Calif., con SACRAMENTO, Calii.. conlmc\ awa:'<ied and fun. and sl..,>ile send and scrngs., ed o T. & B. Cons. Co., $2,25, by Co. rac a wa rded o L. C. Smih, $2,369, by o R. M. Price Co.. S-226,365, by Calif. Di. beiween l.2 mi. eas of Korbel Rd. o Purch. Agen, for clea r a nd grub. 4.7 m Ciy Clor!c or osph. cone. pave. on Comof Hwys., for 2.3 ml. grad =d planmi:< 2.7 mi. E. Redwood Summi. realignmen of Co. Rd. 2, Canada Rd., mercial Ave. beween Chesnu and Oak a General Hospial. surf. on cemen reaed base, bo,ween SACRAMENTO. Calif., conrac awmded San Ma eo Co. Ss. Ma rch Packwood Creelc and RL fa Tu!OTe Co. o Dey Cons. Co., $94,394, b, Ca!if. Div. SAN FRANCSCO, Calif.. con r a c QUNCY, Calif., conrac awarded lo C. SAN FRANCSCO. CaliL, c onra c SACRAMENTO, Calif., conrac awarded of Hwys., ior cons. reini. cone. girder a warded o LeBoeuf-Doughery nc., $6!.- C. Seele, $42 2, by John Donnenwirh awa rded o Healy-Tibbis Cons. Co., o N. P. VonValkenburgh, S9,854, by bridge across S. Fork of feaher River 5, b y S.f. Dis.. for removal ol Tug!or cons. a reinforced cone. bridge across $59,865, by Dep. of Pub. Wka., for con$ Sae E.ngr for cons. see! ;:,i;,eline in a Bidwei Bar in Bue Co. Tamaroa, S.P. Bay. Nor.'l fork Feaher River, a C heser, Vcanle S. Oufall sewer, Napa Co. STOCKTON. Cali!., conrac awarded lo RCHMOND, Colli., conracl has been Plumas Co, SAN FRANCSCO. Calif.. con, r a c March 26, 947 M l B Cons. Co., S7296, by Sockon awarded o Barre! & Hilp by Sa ndard April 9, 94 awarded o Charles L. Hamey, $6245 (only ' SACRAMENTO. Calii., conlrac awanied. Unified School Dis., for gradi.."lg and pav- of,cali!., for cons. of a grease manulac- SACRAMENTO. Ca li!., conrac awarded bid), by Dep. of Pub. Wks., (or asph. o Minon & Kuban, S2S.94 b, Cali[. Div. ing El Dorado School, bas!<ebol! cour.s, unng plan and packaging wmehouse a o C!emenls & Co., Sl9,8""5, by Cali!. Div. cone. paving ec. on Thrif S. be;vaen of Hwys.!or cons. mci::. l'clili,"\g ladcier 3 ennis courls and volleyball cours. he Richmond relinery of he Sandard of Hwys., for 2.4 ml. plonmix suri. and Caoio\ and Plymouh Aves. and plaforms on Cacquine-' Bridge in March 3, 947 of Cali!. mp. borrow shoulders, beween 2 mi. N. - March 2, 947 Conra Cosa Co. or.d Solano Co. WELLS, Nevada, conrac awarded o Conirac has also been a warded o of Milford and Bird Fla, in Lassen Co. MODESTO, Calif., conrac awarded o ANTOCH, Ca lii., co:rc: awarded o Carl E. Nelson Co., SOl,35 (Sch. ). by Raymond Cone. Pile Co., lor driving piles SAN FR.'UlCSCO. Calii., conrac f. Harvey Brizendine, $9426, by Board of M. W. Brown, $,849, by Bureau ol Re:- Ciril Aeronauics Admin. for clearing, in connecion wil' he above. This con- awarded o J. N.? icher, $6, by Dep. Direcors, for cons. pipeline in Schc:er lamaion, for cons!. of ecr.ln;o::.: and pipe grading. eo: a Wells. Elko Co, rac will nvolve he driving of approxi- ol Public Wor ks, for 2 li. es holes n Brc:nch. Main Canal. culvers, Los Medanos wosreway e>:en- SAN FRA NCSCO, Calif., conrac oaely 6 piles. SW corner of 9h = d Folsom S., S.f. SAN JOSE, Calif., conrac awarded o sion, Conra Cosa Canal, Cen:ai Valley awarded o H. E. Rohlman $449,977, by April CARSON CTY. Nevada, conrac award- Pac. Coas Builders, 563,797, by Moreland Proj._ siuaed abou l m W. of Anioch. S.F. Dis. Corps of Engrs., for conversion OAKLAND, Coli!., conlrcc awarded o ed o Dodge Cons. inc, $275,, by Elem. School,!or con,. c l new s,:hool ANOCH. Calif., conroc: av.a:ded o! SO b!dgs. o 94 ops, a For Ord. J. H. Fizmaurice, $523, by Ciy Clerk ior Dep. of Hwys.. for mi. g ra ding, building. Underground Con!. Co., $9,2, by Bu- April l, 947 gmding_ surf., ec,, on MacArhur Blvd., draining and sud. from %, mi. E. of March 2, 947 reau of Reclamaion,!or es piling for RCHMOND. Cali!.. conra c awarded o from La keshore Ave., norherly, in Oak Bale Ml. o a poin 9.3 ml. E. oi Ba- SAN llruno, Calif,, conrac awol'ded Dela-Mendoa Pumping Plan, approi,:. 9 Malv & Pe erson, 536, b; Ciy Clerk, land.. ie M.. o L. C. Jensen, $6,37, by Ciy Clerk, mi. norhwes of Tracy. for 2,6 sq. f. laykold suri. Civic Cener SACRAMENTO, Calif., conrac a warded S' CKTON, Calif.. conla;: wa rded Jo for ins. cemen lined cos iron pipe for WATSONVLLE. Calif,., conrac awarded Tennis Cours. o Morrison-Knudsen Co., nc., $23,9,, H. Chain, $94,979, ony bid rec'd by ;wae r sysem in Mills Pa rk. o Pierce & Son, S29, by E. f. O'Brien SACRAMENTO. Ca lif., conrac a ward-d by Calif. Div. ol l:lwys.. for 2.8 mi. gra de Board of Educaion,!or cons!. of addiions 'furock.. Cali!.. conrac awarded o for drilling a v.-el! 25 f., 4 by 22-i!lch o Piombo Cons. Co., S26,988, by Sac. planmix surf. on crushsr run base and and rsmodeling of.hazelo.' E!e:n. School. j i

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