Radio Condenser Company, a CorporationDownload PDFNational Labor Relations Board - Board DecisionsJul 31, 193913 N.L.R.B. 1291 (N.L.R.B. 1939) Copy Citation In the Matter of RADIO CONDENSER COMPANY, A CORPORATION and UNITED ELECTRICAL, RADIO AND MACHINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, FOR LOCAL 109, AFFILIATED WITH CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANI- ZATIONS Case No. C-1307-Decided July 31, 1939 Air Condenser Manufacturing Industry-Settlement : stipulation providing for compliance with the Act, including reinstatement of certain employees and pay- ment of back pay-Order : entered on stipulation. Mr. Samuel G. Zack, Mr. Jack Davis, and Mr. Weldon P. Monson, for the Board. Mr. Elmer G. Van Name, of Camden, N. J., and Drinker, Biddle & Reath, by Mr. Henry S. Drinker and Mr. Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., for the respondent. Mr. Saul C. Waldbaum, of Philadelphia, Pa., for the Union. Mr. Langdon West, of counsel for the Board. DECISION AND ORDER STATEMENT OF THE CASE Upon charges and amended charges duly filed by United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America on behalf of Local 109, affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations, herein called the Union, the National Labor Relations Board, herein called the Board, by the Regional Director for the Fourth Region (Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania), issued its complaint dated June 14, 1939, against Radio Condenser Company, Camden, New Jersey, herein called the respondent, alleging that the respondent had engaged in and was engaging in unfair labor practices affecting commerce within the meaning of Section 8 (1) and (3) and Section 2 (6) and (7) of the National Labor Relations Act, 49 Stat. 449, herein called the Act. A copy of the complaint accompanied by notice of hearing was duly served upon the respondent and the Union. Concerning the unfair labor practices, the complaint alleged in sub- stance, that from about March 1937 to February 18, 1938, the respond- ent dominated and interfered with the formation and administration 13 N. L. R. B., No. 120. 1291 1292 DECISIONS OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD of a labor organization among its employees known as Radio Con- denser Union, Inc. ; that although the Union was, from about April 6) 1937, to June 23,1937, the designated bargaining agent of a majority of the respondent's employees in an appropriate unit, the respondent refused to bargain collectively with the Union as the exclusive rep- resentative of all employees in the alleged appropriate unit; that the respondent terminated the employment of and refused to reinstate three named employees because they were members of the Union and were active in behalf of the Union; that as a result of certain of the respondent's afore-mentioned activities and other activities, certain of the respondent's employees who were members of the Union went on strike; that on June 16, 1937, pursuant to the terms of an agree- ment entered into by the Union and the respondent under which the Union agreed to terminate the aforesaid strike and the respondent agreed to reinstate the strikers without discrimination, the Union terminated said strike, but the respondent failed to comply with its part of the agreement and terminated the employment of and refused to reinstate certain named employees who had been strikers, except on condition that they become members of Radio Condenser Union, Inc., because they were members of the Union and engaged in other con- certed activities with other employees of the respondent, and that the respondent, by the afore-mentioned activities, and by urging and warning its employees to refrain from becoming employees of the Union, and by urging and warning its employees to join and assist Radio Condenser Union, Inc., by instigating and directing a "back-to- work movement" among its employees during the said strike, by main- taining a "black-list" of the employees who participated in the said strike, and by other acts, interfered with, restrained, and coerced its employees in the exercise of the rights guaranteed in Section 7 of the Act. Thereafter the respondent filed its answer dated June 21, 1939, in which it denied that it had engaged in unfair labor practices but admitted the allegations concerning its corporate structure and that it delivered and received substantial portions of its goods by shipment across State lines. Pursuant to notice, a hearing was held at Camden, New Jersey, on June 29 and July 6, 1939, before George Bokat, the Trial Examiner duly designated by the Board. The Board, the respondent, and the Union participated in the proceedings and were represented by counsel. Full opportunity to be heard, to examine and cross-examine witnesses, and to introduce evidence bearing upon the issues was afforded all parties. On June 29, 1939, during the hearing the Trial Examiner received in evidence without objection a stipulation which was entered into on June 27, 1939, by counsel for the Board and counsel for the re- spondent, setting forth facts concerning the respondent's business. RADIO CONDENSER COMPANY 1293 Thereupon the hearing was adjourned to permit counsel for all the parties to enter into negotiations looking toward a settlement of the case. On July 6, 1939, the Trial Examiner again convened the hearing and received in evidence without objection a stipulation in settlement of the case entered into by all parties on July 1, 1939. The Trial Examiner also granted without objection the motion made by counsel for the Board to dismiss the complaint in so far as it alleged the discriminatory discharge of certain named employees.' Thereafter the hearing was closed. The settlement stipulation entered into by the parties provides as follows : STIPULATION It is hereby stipulated by and between the Radio Condenser Company, respondent herein; United Electrical, Radio and Ma- chine Workers of America, for Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, a party herein; and Weldon P. Monson and Jack Davis, attorneys for the National Labor Rela- tions Board, that : I. Upon a Second Amended Charge duly filed by the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, for Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, the National Labor Relations Board by the Regional Director for the Fourth Region, acting pursuant to authority granted in Section 10 (b) of the National Labor Relations Act, 49 Stat. 449, and its Rules and Regulations, Series 1, as amended, Article 4, Sec- tion 1, issued its Complaint containing a Notice of Hearing on the 14th day of June, 1939, against the Radio Condenser Com- pany, respondent herein; II. The taking of further testimony or evidence before the Trial Examiner in this matter and the making of findings of facts and conclusions by the Board pursuant to the provisions of the National Labor Relations Act, are hereby expressly waived by the respondent herein; III. The United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, for Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, is a labor organization as defined in Section 2, Subsection (5) of the Act; IV. Upon this stipulation, if approved by the National Labor Relations Board, and upon the pleadings, which includes the 'Alva Asquith, Andrew Barrett, Joe Dalengowski, Ed Corbett, W. Cannon, Earl Green, Sarah Kaszycka , Raymond King , Jean Koneck , Z Kuzynski , Eddie Maguire, Louis J. Malinowski , Anna Pietrzyk , Bernard Tracy , Victor Player , Jr., William Samalonis , Stanley Smith, Buddy ( John ) Stang, Jean Stens , Karl A Tozer, Alfred Volpe, Raymond Wetter, William Watson , Russell W. Wood (listed in the complaint as Russel I Wood), and Erma Schulke 1294 DECISIONS OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD complaint and the answer denying the allegations of the com- plaint, together with the stipulation on commerce marked "Board Exhibit 3", an order may forthwith be entered by said Board and by the appropriate United States Circuit Court of Appeals, without further notice of the application for enforcement thereof, providing as follows : The respondent, Radio Condenser Company, and its officers, agents, successors, and assigns, shall: 1. Cease and desist from : (a) in any manner interfering with, restraining, or coercing its employees of its Camden plant, in the exercise of their rights to self-organization, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or protection, as guaranteed in Section 7 of the Act; (b) discouraging membership in the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, or any other labor organ- ization of its employees, by discharging or refusing to reinstate its employees of its Camden plant, or in any manner discrim- inating in regard to their hire and tenure of employment or any term or condition of employment because of their membership in or assistance in behalf of the United Electrical, Radio and Ma- chine Workers of America, Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, or any other labor organization. 2. Take the following affirmative action which the Board finds will effectuate the purpose of the Act; (a) Offer, as hereinafter stated, to each of the employees named in Appendices "A", "B", and " C,2 annexed hereto and made a part hereof, on or before July 14, 1939, July 28, 1939 and Septem- ber 1, 1939, respectively, full and unconditional reinstatement to their former positions or substantially equivalent positions, ex- cept as hereinafter stated, without loss of seniority and without prejudice to any other rights and privileges previously enjoyed by them. The said offer shall be made by registered mail to each of said employees within five (5) days of the approval of this stipulation by the National Labor Relations Board; in the ab- sence of an acceptance of said offer within ten (10) days from the date of the receipt thereof, said offer shall be deemed rejected. The employees whose names appear on Appendices "A", "B", and "C" whose jobs have been eliminated or substantially altered since June 17) 1937, shall be placed or retained in other jobs which they 2 See Appendices `A", "B" and "C" of the Decision and Order , infra. RADIO CONDENSER COMPANY 1295 can perform; should any abolished positions be re-established hereafter, said employees shall have first preference thereto. (b) The amount of credit on seniority of said employees from June 17, 1937, until each employee is reinstated (in addition to their seniority prior to June 17, 1937) shall be limited and de- determined in accordance with the average number of weeks of employment per man in the department into which each employee is placed during the respective periods in question, which shall be computed by adding the number of weeks the persons have worked in each department and dividing that total by the num- ber of persons who worked in each of said departments from June 17, 1937, to the dates of reinstatement of said employees. (c) Grant to each of the employees named in Appendix "D" 8 annexed hereto and made a part hereof, who have already been reinstated to their former positions or substantially equivalent positions by the respondent, the same rights and privileges granted to the employees named in Appendices "A", "B" and "C" including those as set forth in paragraphs 2 (b) and 2 (f) hereof; the rates of pay of these employees, however, as specified in paragraph 2 (f) hereof shall take effect as of July 17, 1939; (d) The employees on Appendices "A", "B", "C" and "D", an- nexed hereto and made a part hereof, who accept the respondent's offer as aforesaid, shall be guaranteed one hundred (100) days' employment during the fifteen (15) months next following the dates of their respective reinstatements, after deducting from the said one hundred (100) days the number of days of employment which each said employee has had with the respondent herein since June 17, 1937 to date of this stipulation; (e)4 Make whole each of the persons named in Appendix "E" annexed hereto and made a part hereof for the loss of pay suffered by reason of their discharge, by payment to them of the sum of $12,000.00, each to receive the sum set forth following his or her name, which sum is in full payment for the amount which each would have earned as wages from June 17, 1937, to said date of payment, said payment to be made in six equal monthly install- ments, the first installment to be made within one week after the approval of this stipulation by the National Labor Relations Board and monthly thereafter until each employee has received payment in the entire amount set forth following his or her name; (f) The employees named in Appendices "A", "B" and "C" shall be paid at the basic rates now prevailing at the respondent's plant without diminution from said basic rates because of their unemployment since June 17, 1937; 3 See Appendix "D" of the Decision and Order , infra. 4 See Appendix "E" of the Decision and Order , infra. 1296 DECISIONS OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD (g) Post and keep visible in prominent places in each depart- ment of respondent's plant, for a period of sixty (60) days after receipt, copies of the order entered by the National Labor Rela- tions Board and notice stating that the respondent will cease and desist in the manner aforesaid, and respondent will take the affirmative action as aforesaid; (h) Notify the Regional Director for the Fourth Region, in writing, of compliance with the foregoing order within sixty (60) days from the date of its entry by the Board. V. It is further stipulated and agreed that this stipulation is subject to the approval of the National Labor Relations Board. VI. No charges will be filed by United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, for Local 109, affiliated with Con- gress of Industrial Organizations, on account of matters occur- ring prior to the date hereof. VII. It is further stipulated and agreed that the entire agree- ment is contained within the terms of this stipulation and that there is no verbal agreement of any kind which varies, alters, or adds to this stipulation. On July 14, 1939, the Board issued its order approving the above stipulation and transferring the proceeding to the Board for the purpose of entry of a decision and order by the Board. Upon the entire record in the case, the Board makes the,following FINDINGS OF FACT 1. THE BUSINESS OF THE RESPONDENT The respondent, a New Jersey corporation with its principal office and place of business at Camden, New Jersey, is engaged in the manufacture, sale, and distribution of variable air condensers. The principal materials used by the respondent in its operations are sheet and strip aluminum, sheet and strip steel, steel and brass rod, bakelite insulation, isolantite insulation, ball bearings, screws and other mis- cellaneous hardware, rivets, rod and strip nilvar silver, plating ma- terial, and packing and shipping supplies. During the year 1938 the respondent purchased materials amounting to $295,323.50, approxi- mately 92 per cent of which were purchased and caused to be shipped by the respondent from points outside the State of New Jersey to its Camden plant. During the same year the respondent produced 1,455,- 424 variable air condensers, having a total value of $1,006,857.39, and it caused to be sold and shipped 1,232,790 variable air condensers, approximately 85 per cent of which, by number, were caused to to be sold and shipped by the respondent from its Camden plant to. purchasers located outside the State of New Jersey. The respondent RADIO CONDENSER COMPANY 1297 admitted that it was engaged in interstate commerce within the mean- ing of the Act as interpreted in recent decisions of the United States Supreme Court. We find that the above described operations constitute a continu- ous flow of trade, traffic, and commerce among the several States. ORDER Upon the basis of the above findings of fact, stipulation, and the entire record in the case, and pursuant to Section 10 (c) of the Na- tional Labor Relations Act, the National Labor Relations Board hereby orders that Radio Condenser Company, Camden, New Jersey, and its officers, agents, successors, and assigns shall: I. Cease and desist from : (a) In any manner interfering with, restraining, or coercing its employees of its Camden plant, in the exercise of their rights to self-organization, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bar- gain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in concerted activities for the purpose of collective bar- gaining or other mutual aid or protection, as guaranteed in Section 7 of the Act; (b) Discouraging membership in the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, or any other labor organization of its em- ployees, by discharging or refusing to reinstate its employees of its Camden plant, or in any manner discriminating in regard to their hire and tenure of employment or any term or condition of employment because of their membership in or assistance in behalf of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, or any other labor organization. 2. Take the following affirmative action which the Board finds will effectuate the purposes of the Act : (a) Offer, as hereinafter stated, to each of the employees named in Appendices "A," "B," and "C" annexed hereto and made a part hereof, on or before July 14, 1939, July 28, 1939, and September 1, 1939, respectively, full and unconditional reinstatement to their for- mer positions or substantially equivalent positions, except as herein- after stated, without loss of seniority and without prejudice to any other rights and privileges previously enjoyed by them. The said offer shall be made by registered mail to each of said employees within five (5) days of the approval of the aforesaid stipulation by the National Labor Relations Board; in the absence of an acceptance of said offer within ten (10) days from the date of the receipt thereof, said offer shall be deemed rejected. The employees whose names 1298 DECISIONS OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD appear on Appendices "A," "B," and "C" whose jobs have been eliminated or substantially altered since June 17, 1937, shall be placed or retained in other jobs which they can perform ; should any abolished positions be reestablished hereafter, said employees shall have first preference thereto ; (b) The amount of credit on seniority of said employees from June 17, 1937, until each employee is reinstated (in addition to their seniority prior to June 17, 1937), shall be limited and determined in accordance with the average number of weeks of employment per man in the department into which each employee is placed during the respective periods in question, which shall be computed by adding the number of weeks the persons have worked in each department and dividing that total by the number of persons who worked in each of said departments from June 17, 1937, to the dates of reinstate- ment of said employees; (c) Grant to each of the employees named in Appendix "D," annexed hereto and made a part hereof, who have already been reinstated to their former positions or substantially equivalent posi- tions by the respondent, the same rights and privileges granted to the employees named in Appendices "A," "B," and "C" including those as set forth in paragraphs 2 (b) and 2 (f) hereof; the rates of pay of these employees, however, as specified in paragraph 2 (f) hereof shall take effect as of July 17, 1939; (d) The employees on Appendices "A," "B," "C," and "D," annexed hereto and made a part hereof, who accept the respondent's offer as aforesaid, shall be guaranteed one hundred (100) days' employment during the fifteen (15) months next following the dates of their respective reinstatements, after deducting from the said one hundred (100) days the number of days of employment which each said employee has had with the respondent herein since June 17, 1937, to date of this aforesaid stipulation; (e) Make whole each of the persons named in Appendix "E" an- nexed hereto and made a part hereof for the loss of pay suffered by reason of their discharge, by payment to them of the sum of $12,000, each to receive the sum set forth following his or her name, which sum is in full payment for the amount which each would have earned as wages from June 17, 1937. to said date of payment, said payment to be made in six equal monthly installments, the first installment to be made within 1 week after the approval of the aforesaid stipulation by the National Labor Relations Board and monthly thereafter until each employee has received payment in the entire amount set forth following his or her name; (f) The employees named in Appendices "A," "B" and "C" shall be paid at the basic rates now prevailing at the respondent's plant RADIO CONDENSER COMPANY 1299 without diminution from said basic rates because of their unemploy- ment since June 17, 1937; (g) Post and keep visible in prominent places in each department of the respondent's plant, for a period of sixty (60) days after re- ceipt, copies of this order and a notice stating that the respondent will cease and desist in the manner aforesaid, and respondent will take the affirmative action as aforesaid; (h) Notify the Regional Director for the Fourth Region in writing, of compliance with this order within sixty (60) days from the date hereof. APPENDIX "A" Mary Bobson Ethel Brimfield Doris Daniels Stanley Domeracki Edward L. Drozd Lillian Dunn Goldie Fields Ed Fillman Earl W. Fox, Jr. Thomas F. Goodway Stella Helhowska (Corbett) Paul B. Mathews Mary Murtha Joseph Sikorski Howard Starts Mame Stang Michael Sweeten Wm. Williard Wilson APPENDIX "B" Meyer Albert Joseph Corbett Grace Daniels William Dunn Frank Fiumano James Fiumano Leroy Garrison Effie Harker Nellie King James Pacifico Dale E. Powell Albert E. Richardson Earnest Villano Arthur Watson _Carl Wells W. C. Wilent Alfred J. Arensberg APPENDIX "C" Julius Arensberg Elizabeth Behm Edith Bozarth Ed Butcher Mary Cianfarra (Leone) William T. Cooper Elizabeth Cramer (Lucas) James F. Dalton Dorothy Jones Theodore W. Kimic Bernard Nugent Edward Piotrowski Harry Porch Walter Ramowski Henry Schwiering Stanley Swiacki Raymond Williams Raymond Dean John Gormley Harry Marlowe 5 Listed In the complaint as Albert C. Richardson. 1300 DECISIONS OF Henry Leiner William Lobley Chester Lowan e NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Anthony Mielock Charles Melchert APPENDIX "D" Adolph Arensberg Natalie Arensberg Elizabeth Basara Ruth Beath Martha Bembas (Kmiec) Margaret Knust Biwald Estabula Brewin Helene Burrichther James E. Cahill Lillian T. Chromiec Oscar Clouser Francis Costello Lillian Winner Cunningham Felix Dabkowiski Edward Deets Anna DeSantis Ruth DiPilla (on leave) Edward John Drozd David Dunn Genevieve Dutkiewicz Anna Evans (on leave) Daniel Fitzpatrick Angeline Frank Eleanor Giles Mary A. Gillespie Marie Gormley Margaret Hall Eleanor Herneker Mrs. H. P. Iwanowski (Pierce) Walter Jaconski Blanche Jaskiewicz Steve Karpiak Adam Kasycki Helen H. Kawczak Edward Kinsley Jo Lavery, Jr. Joseph Malinowski (Miller) Grace Anne Martin John Mazola Marie McDonnell George McGroarty Henrietta McHenry Amelia Melchert Vernetta A. Miller Grace Monczewski Ada Morris Harry Morris Linnie Morris Beatrice Nacey Dorothy A. Neal Frank Nelson Rose Fiumano Josephine Villano John O'Keefe Marte Onesty William J. Otto Hester Partridge George Peel Jennie Peel (on leave) Charles Poore Dorothy Prader Louise Phillips Paul Redheffer Henry Roginski Dorothy Sauter Frances Schaeffer Arlene Simons Roy Snyder Harry Stang Helena Sinavage Stolarski Josephine Tomlin Kay Troxell (O'Shaughnessy) Celia Urbanowicz Eleanor E. Ulmer Helen Unitis Florence Vogt kary Zemmis (Zuchowiecz) 6LIsted in the complaint as Joseph Lowan. RADIO CONDENSER COMPANY APPENDIX "E" 1301 Meyer Albert---------------------------------------- $145.00 Adolph Arensberg ----------------------------------- 195.00 Natalie Arensberg ----------------------------------- 150.00 Mary Bobson---------------------------------------- 204.00 Martha Bembas------------------------------------- 172.00 Ed Butcher------------------------------------------ 110.00 James E. Cahill-------------------------------------- 159.00 Lillian Chromiec------------------------------------- 146.00 Oscar Clouser--------------------------------------- 156. 00 Joseph Corbett-------------------------------------- 117.00 Elizabeth Cramer (Lucas) ---------------------------- 130.00 Lillian Winner Cunningham-------------------------- 95.00 Doris Daniels--------------------------------------- 156.00 Grace Daniels--------------------------------------- 156.00 Leonard Wm. Dastick-------------------------------- 104.00 Anna De Santis------------------------------------- 156.00 Ruth Di Pilla--------------------------------------- 182.00 Stanley Domeracki---------------------------------- 208.00 Edward L. Drozd------------------------------------ 143.00 David Dunn ----------------------------------------- 92.00 Lillian Dunn (Smith) ------------------------------- 156.00 William Dunn--------------------------------------- 156.00 Genevieve Dutkiewics -------------------------------- 196.00 Anna Evans---------------------------------------- 143. 00 Daniel Fitzpatrick----------------------------------- 182.00 Vera Marie Marlowe--------------------------------- 65.00 Paul B. Mathews------------------------------------ 221.00 Amelia Melchert------------------------------------- 143.00 Vernetta A. Miller----------------------------------- 39.00 Grace Monczewski----------------------------------- 49.00 Charles Melchert--------------------- -------------- 65.00 Marte Onesty---------------------------------------- 65.00 William J. Otto-------------------------------------- 91.00 James B. Pacifico------------------------------------ 130.00 Hester Partridge------------------------------------- 156.00 George Peel----------------------------------------- 198.00 Jennie Peel------------------------------------------ 156.00 Edward Piotrowski---------------------------------- 169.00 Dorothy Sauter------------------------------------- 91.00 Ellis Schlett----------------------------------------- 195.00 Henry Schwiering------------------------------------ 141.00 Joseph Sikorski------------------------------------- 85.00 Arlene Simons--------------------------------------- 104.00 Roy Snyder----------------------------------------- 130.00 Howard Starts-------------------------------------- 156.00 Mame Stang---------------------------------------- 156.00 Stanley Swiacki------------------------------------- 250. 00 Josephine Tomlin- ----------------------------------- 130.00 Helen Unitis---------------------------------------- 78.00 Ernest Villano--------------------------------------- 130.00 Josephine Villano------------------------------------ 91.00 Arthur Watson-------------------------------------- 195.00 187930-39-vol. 13-83 1302 DECISIONS OF NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Frank Fiumano-------------------------------------- $305.00 James Fiumano------------------------------------- 236.00 Rose Flumano --------------------------------------- 195. 00 Stanley Jack Gabriel ----------------------------- -- 120.00 Eleanor Giles--------------------------------------- 78.00 Mary A. Gillespie----------------------------------- 104.00 Thomas F. Goodway_-_____-_-_______________________ 169. 00 John Gormley--------------------------------------- 101.00 Marie Gormley (Kepner) ---------------------------- 156.00 Stella Helhouska (Corbett) -------------------------- 156.00 Eleanor Herneker ----------------------------------- 78.00 Stephanie Harker ------------------------------------ 170 00 Mrs. H. P. Iwanowski (Pierce) ----------------------- 13.00 Dorothy R. Jones------------------------------------ 125.00 Steve Karpiak--------------------------------------- 178.00 Adam Kaszyck! ------------------------------------- 156. 00 Theodore W. Kimic__________________________________ 169.00 Nellie King ----------------------------------------- 202.00 Helen H Kawaczak_________________________________ 104.00 Edward Kinsley_____________________________________ 52.00 Walter Kwoka -------------------------------------- 117.00 Harry Marlowe-------------------------------------- 156.00 Carl Wells ------------------------------------------ 195.00 William W. Wilson----------------------------------- 195.00 Raymond Williams ---------------------------------- 39.00 Raymond Dean-------------------------------------- 117.00 William Lobley-------------------------------------- 150. 00 Chester Lowan7------------------------------------- 140.00 Joseph Malinowski__________________________________ 100.00 Marie McDonnell ------------------------------- -___ 105.00 Ann McGovern -------------------------------------- 105.00 Anthony Mielock ------------------------------------ 50.00 Ada Morris ----------------------------------------- 40.00 Linnie Morris--------------------------------------- 25.00 Mary Murtha --------------------------------------- 105.00 Walter Ramowski ----------------------------------- 35.00 Paul Redheffer -------------------------------------- 40.00 Henry Roginski ------------------------------------- 40. 00 Michael Sweeten _____________________________--___ 85.00 Total------------------------------------------ $12,000.00 7 Listed in the complaint as Joseph Lowan. 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