Masonry Magazine May 1966 Page. 20

Words: Fred Daues, James Snyder, Donald Stevens, Robert Ebeling, Allen Young, Stephen Raimo, Harry Jr, Charles Jr, William Picco, James Lonie, Robert Tubesing, Fred Beyer, Reno Fabbri, Jack Cook, T. Kirk, Montie Smallen, Stanley Child, Henry Nemec, David Sibbald, Peter Baier, Marvin Argenta, L. Dietrich, Donald Frantz, Michael Coco, Guy Apple, Robert Harrison, Roy Elam, John Yoxen, Mason Painter, James Arnott, Robert Sloss, Chester Sazenski, D. Cook, D. Soloff, Richar DeWalle
Masonry Magazine May 1966 Page. 20

Masonry Magazine May 1966 Page. 20
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MCAA Committees At Work
(Continued from page 5)

so that the new approved emblem can be awarded to those manufacturers packaging in accordance with these documents.

Members of this Committee are Guy Apple, Phoenix Arizona; Jack Cook, Miami, Florida; Charles Danna Jr., Houston, Texas; Roy Elam, Warson Woods, Missouri; Henry Nemec, Cleveland, Ohio; Chester Sazenski, Minneapolis, Minnesota; David Sibbald, Newington, Connecticut; Montie Smallen, Portland, Oregon and Harry Strauss, Jr., Birmingham, Alabama.

Other MCAA Committee members are hard at work developing programs which make your membership in MCAA pay dividends.

Accident Prevention Peter Baier, Hobart, Ind.. Chairman.

Convention L. Dietrich, St. Louis, Mo., Chairman.

Material Handling Reno Fabbri, Highland Park III., Chairman; James Arnott, Colorado Springs, Colo. D. Cook, Memphis, Tenn.; Robert Sloss, St. Louis Mo. Mason Painter, Chattanooga, Tenn., and D. Soloff Chattanooga, Tenn.

Constitution & By-Laws T. W. Kirk, Glendale Mo.

Finance Marvin Argenta, Gary, Ind., Chairmans and Robert Harrison, Mt. Prospect, III.

Insurance Charles Danna, Jr., Houston, Texas Chairman, and Stanley Child, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Liaison Fred Daues, St. Louis, Mo., Chairmar

Masonry Industry Robert Ebeling, Romeo, Mich Chairman; Michael Coco, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Richar DeWalle, St. Louis, Mo.; William Picco, Hillcres Heights, Md., and John Yoxen, Las Vegas, Nev.

Membership Allen Young, Memphis, Tenn Chairman, and Guy Apple, Phoenix, Ariz.

Research Donald Frantz, St. Louis Park, Minn Chairman; Fred Beyer, Chicago, Ill., and James Snyder, Southfield, Mich.

Publications Robert Tubesing, New Berlin, Wis Chairman.

Study Stephen Raimo, Syosset, N.Y., Chairman James Lonie, Dayton, Ohio; Donald Stevens, Milwaukee, Wis., and Montie Smallen, Portland Ore.

Four of every five traffic accidents in 1965 could have been avoided, according to the Travelers Insurance Companies. The major cause of death and destruction on U.S highways, says Travelers, is driver error and lack of judgment.

MASONRY
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