Masonry Magazine August 1962 Page. 6

Words: Ralph Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Robert Johnson, John Kennedy, Herschel Hunt, George Johnson
Masonry Magazine August 1962 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine August 1962 Page. 6


As National Apprenticeship Month got into full swing, those throughout the country responsible for Apprentice Programs were getting ready to depart for Washington, D.C., to attend a day-long meeting commemorating the 25th Anniversary of Apprenticeship Training Programs. Prior to his departure to participate in that event, Herschel W. Hunt (far left), MCAA Apprenticeship Committee Chairman, discusses the training programs with the Jahnson family. Representing three generations of masons are (left to right of Mr. Hunt) Robert Johnson, 26-month Apprentice; Grandfather George Johnson, who holds Lifetime Membership Gold Card; Ralph Johnson, father of Robert and other son, Raymond, a 14-month Apprentice.




August Marks
National
Apprenticeship
Month




By the President of the United States
A Proclamation




WHEREAS in this era of rapidly changing industrial techniques and new approaches to many aspects of our economic life, the development of this Nation's skilled craftsmen is of vital importance to the continued national security and economic growth of the United States; and

WHEREAS as America moves deeper into the challenging era of the space age and the expanding economy that will accompany it, the need for broadening the versatility and increasing the competence of our skilled craftsmen will grow; and

WHEREAS the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor, seeks to help achieve, through cooperative effort, a skilled work force adequate to the Nation's economic and security needs; and

WHEREAS the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training stimulates those responsible for training to provide equal opportunities for all qualified individuals to acquire skills without regard to race, creed, sex, age, or physical handicaps, thus increasing the job opportunities, earning ability, and economic security of the individual worker: and

WHEREAS the National Apprenticeship Act was approved on August 16, 1937 (50 Stat. 664):

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY dent of the United States of America, do hereby pr the month of August 1962 as National Apprent Month.

I urge employers and union organizations which now training apprentices to take appropriate steps sure the development of skilled workers in ever community; and I urge those which are now train prentices to strengthen and expand their apprent programs.

I also request that Department of Labor and ot propriate Federal agencies, and I invite State ane governments and organizations, to participate acti the observance of National Apprenticeship Mont.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereuntos hand caused the Seal of the United States of Amer be affixed.

DONE at the City of Washington this Ist day Au in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and six and of the Independence of the United States of A the one hundred and eighty-sixth.


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