B.C. LUMBER WORKER

NOMINATE

For International President

Z BR i
A. F. HARTUNG

F. (Al) Hartung was born
18, 1897, on a Wisconsin
Farm,
humber Uday a as a logger
age

g active in the union move-

Sa <
Se

nonia, Oregon, in
months later, he became president
of the columns River pistrlet
of what was then tl
and Sawmill mWarcers
union but which was to secede
shortly thereafter and partici
in the formation of the IWA.
t was as president
Columbia River Council
Hartun, it

Hartung district
v

he ee assistant teeter of

were in Portland. By this time,
the IWA had been affiliated to
the Congress of Industrial Org-

) a
Congress a Labow
for several yea
The next year, Ha RG igeae
cIo

thereafter, he was
O representative to
Lumber Com-

‘artung con-

O serve s CIO Regi ional

ind the Cana-
ir (CCL) | n:

ipate | post.

ais ifs Gorman work.
= Aral et Hartung was
CIO as its re-

that year, Ha:
cae First View 1
the IWA and resigned his CIO

949,
elected presi-
He is now

ie | dent
serving his fourth successive term

as chief executive of the union.
Hartung is a of: the
On regon Centennial "Commission,
erior’s

US. nt
Oregon cand California Land Ad-| committee. a
of the

servation come

Columbia mer ‘District Caiseit

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JIM E. DICEY

Jam icey was bor
anaes, Mie sissippi 0

steel rods, ete., being placed in
the arm from the shoulder to the
elbor Ho ev xcept t

CLAUDE BALLARD
Claude bere incumbent

re-election, _

dustry
school aaa jons.

in the hospital he continued to
carry out the gues of his office,
working in a ca:

n 1954 president Hart ‘tung: del le-

Whe en the strike commenced

| strike eget president of his
local 1

fe
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Af
at different rigging jobs in m
eae ng camps along the Paci

d the union as a mem-
an

orn at Forest Grove, Oregon,

February 6, 1905, is
the father gi three en a fare

ved as a Seen
of ie i artment of the ae

sent there to

of his time in those strike situa-

tions especially in the Ping area
which was somewhat remove
from the fir area.

He joined the

In the summet

of 1
5] tocal anion at Internation sian

Minnesota, struck and Dicey was
Dein this strike to i
with the a:

onne\ ected with the
Naw Olsen Time Picayune, the

sistance of the field staff and 10 a

sin “negotiations
odman and Rhin'

running for
Gs the EW “sess Jim Diss,
Vice

icumbent Presi

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cor me a a met

of iccet
office of first vi
then served as pre
uni eH ae be deat

n aie ry ee 1946 he became
\iza-

f 1949 when 4
and eg to work in the in-

was to the
ond Se, resi sided cy the
Internationa Union in 1951 ar

ha ater elected

as second vice-presi

acie es Directgy of ‘Organization,
is marrie o lives at Portland,
has a married son

and two grandchildren

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