IUE-CIO Local 301 News, 1960 March 25

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3 Vel. 7, No. 12 ‘The Voice of GE Workers, Local 301 March 25, 1960

Page Four LOCAL 301 NEWS: March 18, 1980

“Forand Bill” Support Grows Stronger

a © <The drive for enactment of the

moved in high "
LAST WEEK'S WINNERS—WSNY can picking. up mwjor up. fe : 7 _——- SHAMBO SAYS HE WON'T SEEK POLITICAL OFFICE

port from within the medical ’

EARLY RISERS' CLUB CONTEST © [rotesion 5, the, House Ways . Bo John H. Shambo, President of Local 301, IUE, stated this week cheat

and Means Committee neared a

‘The following is a list of the witiners on the Early Riser’s Club] vote. on’ the AFL-CIO backed : he is NOT a candidate for the Assembly or any other political office,
last week. ‘The winners receive a total of 1,200 blue stamps ‘ahd are |. measure to provide medical care : a ae particularly. this year: when the Union will be involved in contract

GE Contract Comes First

COTES CARRS ye Cte ARES SE REARS OC LAL

‘for » nation's older citiz . :
“oligible for the weelsly and Jater the GIANT. JACKPOT, . ol] ENG. NS obtel ene : 4." negotiations with the. General Electric Company.

Dr. Basil MacLean, former pres-

ae ig re Ag aginnorP- ; ident of the National Blue Cross . : : go ee a

was Norman 'V. Smith, a em-| - Helen Buzelé ‘ Association, and Dr. E. M. Blue; : yes :

ployee, who was awarded 10,000 Bill Ellis | Bet ws a ‘stone, professor ‘of -hospital’ ad- - a : : < eos - Shambo. issued the foll owing

stamps. : ; Mrs. J. Anthus ministration at Columbia . and : 4 SCHOLARSHIP FUND DRIVE ONS : statement to the newspapers, radio.
The ‘Early Risers’ Club is SEES ea ae . |NYU declared that the, sheer : ” jand TV. stations in the surrounding

hrought to you each morning, in Frank Yorkins a manity” of the bi out- . 8 i
co-operation with Local 301, TUE, Virginia Flanigan weighs” the. -misguided-,. ill- é The Local. 301 and Annual AYR

on WSNY. Radio, (4240 on your Anthony Dugostino advised opposition ¢ : i . Scholarship ‘Fund Drive got of f to a : : :
SCENE Wane eae eke ae Norman Vi; Smith |? the Insurance “industry. ne ae a flying start last Monday, March "J was very much surprised to
Bill Duffy. Henry Olzak As support for’ the’ measure ; . lst, as the membership voted te - as considering making

mounted, reports persisted that

It is brought, to. the rues as ‘Stanley Kuczor ". |the* Eisenhower Administration, : : ; help sponsor another union son or ithe bid to: ‘run for the Assembly, 1
p estpruuliet spislens by VSN, | +” Wiasiin il Jouilited by polleal Goneiapretions : _ daughter through college ~ have not been contacted by any
n i <

your-local radio. station. Ruth S, McChesney -_Jinvolved in Vice Pres, Nixon's a : : ‘
Early Riser winners: - © Mr. Kenneth Relyea_ -presidential, bid, was considering io. : officials of the Democratic Party to.

. Grohe, . : leoo + ton eleetion-year-about-face — on Ie ‘ ia” id
Mr, pat Mastrianni | THIS WEEK'S, 10,000 STAMP nmisdieal insurance legislation. if os The Scholarship Progr ain: pr oved discuss this matter.
Mrs. Charles Butler JACKPOT pet acy “While your: congressmen ‘seem ren ee rea $0: popular Last year among: the mem-
Mrs, Carmela Albanese V. SMITH (GE employee)... to. favor ‘this. vital legislation to _ ee FRE 9 bership -that: they voted unanimously ‘ "While I deem it an honor, as a
call for.our aging citizens, they . yo : i
LYNN BUSINESS AGENT ¢ UITS cars. fob, Gur aging sltizens, tney a a i _.. to continue it again. for 1960. representative of organized labor

“| whom. they feel. strongly desire so & a : to .be considered as such a candidate,
‘this [tind of a pill, > ° : : ; This fund will ‘be. used to help |I would like to make it clear that I
_ Dont delay’... Write Today! : . Sponsor some worthy son or daughter jam not a candidate,
{lie responsibility of cvery Local, | that 90,000 CG, EB. workers ane pee 4 of one of ; 1.0: le) s th ht
howe Lo-act within the poli-} Members of TUE which has the ; ; i t ‘ our union mem ers rough : : ‘
cies set forth and approved: by | Support of the —ol Movement Laber Programs : college upon graduation from high "IT feel that as President of
re oe eS tan cn So 4 5 school at the end of the present local 301, IUE, my primary respon-
roneral Electric. Conference G. E, workers remaining in. their WRGB-TV — Every Sat. > i, : : sf . term, The amount we are able: to sibility is to the membership of our

. Board. The National Organiza. | ranks. His choice was not made 42:45 P.M, — Channel 6 : fe 5 Oe : E Ya : ‘ * ;
tion will not interfere in that | for the purpose of h the tAmoricans at Work’ : raise will determine the extent of |Union, particularly. this year when

“ocai atitonomy unless called upon |G. B. workers, but wai to | : ‘ : help we will. be able to offer. . |we are preparing. for contract neg-
for assistanec or when a Local | help Malloy. Well, the union’ mem- e «ih otiations with the Gen eral Electric

reality wt omilae whin 4 te . a “Labor Looks at the News”
violutes those rules which the| bers. in the River Worls were. The recipient of last year's Company. I do feel, however, that

majority. in the Union have ‘ap-| Well informed on the’ facts be-|. 6:45 P.M. -- Every Sat. Hive."

proved, " jeause when Malloy reported to}, Spenannss Zanini Sh eae ee a ae: d.of-a $1,000 Scholarship is at fin the future organized labor: will,
MALLOY KNEW w , work Tuesday morning, he found}... : eS hy do. : . h ot ar ; Db bl hig alified candidat es
MALLOY KNEW when he ac-|4 very unhappy and disagtceable| “Washington Reports ‘ : To. ‘a nt an honor student at the — e able to offer quaiiiie cs
cepted his office that the Locil | pyoup of formerco-workers. “|. WSNY Radio — Dial 1240 : oo diversity of Notre Dame and we — to both political parties",
had many problems; he Ikenow Every Sat. Evening 7 PM . ‘i

that Local 201 and every G. EL The report we reecived from : Wess & i ad a am . : “od _— feel’. that the. Scholarship Comnittee
Br fe, a ee en tog, tak a Bu Sate me ee Oo “) . ) should be commended for hehe, GAR |b eo

year on contract negotiations .. . pat vs Praga elaby it’ was / , ; ed : 3 ; selection, ; ae ‘ LAST WEEK'S WINNERS Ne
he said so in‘the Local 201 News | painless for Malloy beerause a . 4 : oe i y I

of Friday, Nov, 18, 1956; “Neg promised job was waiting for him : : “ 7 2 ie C LE . RARLY RISERS CLUB _¢

tiations will be crucial and im-| on the TU. E. staff, iim ortant! . j _ Fi “Hs ° ection forns. have been ;

portant to rach und every one of ~ 1p poor, 4 ‘istribut ed to the Executive Board ‘The followin

s. In dine with our policy, we ’ : os i M ;

want to: get the best possible eon. BE UNION... Membership Meeting : : oad fembers and your Stewards, Your’ -lwinners on the Barl Riser's Club
tract for our membership with all BUY UNION! oe = sontributions will go toward a jlast week, The winners receive a
possible improvements." Did Mal- a . /+ Monday—March 21st ghee ae ado ae a tery worthy CAUSE 0: ke total of L; 200 blue stamps and are
Ty AREA “ietins“Bo. mle The following até AFL-CIO or-| . ond Shift ..... 1:00 P.M, Po eee « jeligible for the weekly and later

CBERTAINLY EVEN MALLOY | ganized Supermarkets: in . the a ee ah : oe oe : :
KNOWS. that Veale Alta the ma-| Schenectady Arca: ©, - dst, 8rd ...... 7:80 P.M, an : ah . . The Scholarship Drive will the GIANT JACKPOT.

avi. Bearers lly ; LOBLAW'S | HIGH HAT , PLANS FOR 1960 ae - te" last for 4 weeks only, so please seq. -
e o-AFLAC es not con- F = : fade yt ne Pe + sl a
‘tribute to the strength of our|* ACME : Heuer ne : , F : en ae your ereward as 80 on ae poset aie. Bie “Nancy Articolo: ; Barry Williams
Union, Certainly Malloy knows | * Switt'a £ : am: 4 é cos i ar | ‘Olga Lazar.” .o*- Ee Jane Spring
‘ ot OS oy ee ; vii Pes ee Rose. Virgil = Jim Clair |
rc , “- Raymond Germain Ricky Ingers
| Lag = igdttgdl Qeeh ch Ode ok o.u[. Rose Natalie Joseph Topka, -

(Continued from Bate dD &

ae

a Al. Palmer ~~. - Mike™ Flanigan
EXECUTIVE BOARD MERTING : Charles Brothers wa Ebert: .
oo Helen Dett barn.
‘Monday, March 28th, 7:30 pm | -
ws a er “this week's Jack-pot’ winner
“OFFICERS MEETING’: 2 ooo fwas” Raymond Germain, Bldg. 48, “who
CO - Iwas awarded 10, 000 stamps.
-.6:00 pm before Board meeting'|, !
, . “TF (wont *a. reverse side)

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