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Labor, Management Hold
Grievance Sessions on
Whether Cat Remains
Sepulveda, Calif.-OJPD-Labor
and management are involved
in serious grievance sessions
at the Pacific Mercury Elec
tronics Corp.-over a cat.
The union, Industrial Local
1662, Carpenters, AFL-CIO,
wants Mister Tom the cat to
remain at the Los Angeles
suburban firm where he has
been the workers' mascot
since wandering in about
1955.
Management is reluctantly
backing a new security officer
who ordered Mister Tom to
go on the ground that his
housekeeping methods aren't
the tidiest.
"If necessary, we shall sub
mit the matter to the State
Conciliation Service for arbi
tration," Local President
Charles Powers, 38, said to
day. Everybody Loves Tom
"Mister Tom is a regular
part of the company and he's
a terrific morale builder,"
Powers said. "Everybody
loves Tom."
And Powers suggested a lit
tle sandbox by the door might
just settle the whole thing if
the company will agree.
The union took its first
action Wednesday after about
300 of the firm's nearly 600
workers signed a petition call
ed "Operation-Save Our Cat."
Powers and George Brod-
ney, personnel director of the
firm, met as prescribed by the
union-management work con
tract to discuss the grievance
Backs Security Officer
Powers said Brodney felt
he had to back up the new
security officer, although re
luctantly.
Powers, following the steps
for pressing a grievance, ar
ranged with Brodney to call
In outside help for their next
meeting within 14 days.
With grievance sessions still
pending, Tom has been taken
home by one of the guards.
But the folks at his "real"'
home miss him.
'We've really got to get
him back," said Powers.
"There's always been a cat
here and it doesn't seem right
without one."
Two Men Appear
In District Court
Dean Remus Watkins, Med-
ford, is scheduled to appear in
district court March 1 to face
trial on charges of defrauding
an inn keeper..
He pleaded innocent to the
charges Thursday. Watkins is
charged with leaving the Res-
more Motel in Talent without
paying for lodging.
Daniel Steven O'Quinn,
alias R. G. Richardson, Boise,
Idaho, was bound over to the
grand jury Thursday on
charges of forging a check
for $156 and giving it to the
Owl club in Medford on Sept.
11.
Morse To Introduce
Deportees' Biff
Washington - (UPD - Sen.
Wayne Morse, D-Ore., said
Friday he would introduce two
bills in Congress which if
passed would permit return
to the United States of de
portees William A. Mackie
and Hamish Scott MacKay.
The two men were deported
to Finland and Canada late
last year after losing a long
battle to stay in this country.
Morse had introduced bills in
the last session of Congress to
permit them to stay but they
were not acted upon.
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