Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 16

Words: Donald Cook, Fred Daues, James Snyder, Anthony Perri, Lester Dietrich, Joseph Szabo, Robert Tubesing, D.G. Beyer, Fred Beyer, Reno Fabbri, Pat Filippi, Waldo Marolf, Al Rubin, T.J. Shatkowski, Oscar Person, Henry Nemee, Gerard Ryan, Stanley Child, William Rainey, David Sibbald, Don Bidwell, Leonard Eden, Harry Strauss, Russell Manning, W. Slayden, Anthony Izzo, William Hummel, Armand Asquini, Robert Martin, Art Algaier, Frank Camisso, William Courtney, O. Joilay, Anton Kesman, Dominic Manprisio
Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 16

Masonry Magazine May 1961 Page. 16
ADVERTISERS' INDEX
Let them know you saw their advertisement in MASONRY

AA Wize Products Co. 7
Metropolitan Brick, Inc. 12
Campbell Equipment Co. 11
Morgen Manufacturing Co. 9
Champ Corp. 10
Muller Machinery Co., Inc. 14
Douglas Motors Corp. 12
Natco Corp. 16
(Big Chief Div.)
National Concrete Masonry Asso. 4
Dur-0-wal Back Cover
E & R Manufacturing Co., Inc. 2
Pittsburgh Corning Corp Second Cover
Hanley Co. 16
Saf-Lok Co. 16
Indiana Cap & Screw Co...18
Stark Ceramies, Inc. 17
Target (Robert G. Evans Co.).13 & 14
Keystone Steel & Wire Co...17
Union Metal Products, Inc. ....Third Cover
Kimble Glass Co 17
Lenawee Peerless, Inc. 15
Wal-Lek, Div. of Lenawee Peerless 15
Masonry Specialty Co. 14
West Virginia Brick Co.....17


HANLEY COMPANY
Administrative Office: One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
Home Office: 28 Kennedy Street, Bradford, Pa.
District Sales Offices: New York, 101 Park Avenue
Buffalo, 625 Delaware Avenue
Pittsburgh, 647 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon


Committee Appointments
(Continued from page 13)

MATERIAL HANDLING-Chairman, Robert Tubesing, Waukesha, Wis.; Art Algaier, Milwaukee, Wis.; D. G. Beyer, Milwaukee, Wis.; Don Bidwell, Plymouth, Mich.; Frank Camisso, Toronto, Ontario, Reno Fabbri, Highland Park, III.; Al Rubin, Chicago, III.; James Snyder, Southfield, Mich.

MEMBERSHIP Chairman, Fred Daues, St. Louis, Mo.; Donald Cook, Memphis, Tenn.; William Courtney, Ft. Worth, Tex.; Leonard Eden, Toronto, Ontario; Anthony Izzo, Washington, D. C.; O. L. Joilay, Atlanta, Ga.; Russell Manning, Peoria, III.; William Rainey, San Francisco, Calif.; Gerard Ryan, Pittsburgh, Pa.; David Sibbald, Newington, Conn.; W. D. Slayden, Dallas, Tex.; Harry M. Strauss, Jr., Birmingham, Ala.

PUBLICATIONS Chairman, Pat Filippi, Cicero; Stanley Child, Salt Lake City, Ut.; Lester Dietrich, St. Louis, Mo.; Reno Fabbri, Highland Park, III.; Henry Nemee, Cleveland, 0.; Anthony Perri, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Oscar Person, Burlingame, Calif.; Joseph Szabo, Des Plaines, Ill.; Robert Tubesing, Waukesha, Wis.

RESEARCH Chairman, T. J. Shatkowski, Hammond, Ind.; Armand Asquini, Chicago, III.; Fred Beyer, Chicago, III.; William Hummel, Cincinnati, O.; Anton Kesman, LaGrange Park, III.; Dominic Manprisio, Chicago, III.; Waldo Marolf, Davenport, la.; Robert Martin, Davenport, In.; Oscar Person, Burlingame, Calif.


Management Institute Considered for MCAA
CHICAGO-A Management Institute tailored to meet the needs of the mason contractor will be inaugurated this summer by the Mason Contractors Association of America, it was announced this week.
The Institute, designed for owners and key personnel, has been tentatively scheduled for July 20-21 here, with enrollment limited to 50.
Subject matter will include cost controls, management, insurance, personnel, finance, taxes and legal problems.
MCAA's executive vice president George A. Miller is currently conducting a letter survey of MCAA members to assist in planning and fitting the program to needs and preferences.
Detailed scheduling will be announced following completion of the survey, Miller said.


Fox Lake Smoker
FOX LAKE, ILL. The Mason Contractors Association of Lake County will revive its traditional annual "Men's Smoker" May 18 at Hank's Supper Club near Waukegan, III.
Lee Nordstrom is chairman of the entertainment committee planning the event.


Moran Construction New Member of Milwaukee MCA
MILWAUKEE, WIS. The Moran Construction Co., represented by Al Schultz, is the newest member of the Milwaukee MCA chapter.
In other recent activity, the local chapter heard two representatives of the Manitowoc Cement Co., who discussed cement manufacture.
M. Zanchetti, chairman of the group's Historical Committee, has prepared an addition to the yearbook highlighting MCA activities during 1960.


New Building Code in Print
COLUMBUS, O. The new Ohio Building Code, a body of regulations stating minimum standards for building construction in the state, is now available in complete published form.
Copies may be purchased from the Board of Building Standards, 813 State Office Building, Columbus 15.


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