Masonry Magazine June 1962 Page. 16

Words: William Johnson, Michael Martin, John Mclean, John Murphy, Robert Evana, John DiGiandomenico, George Polman, John Pfister, Robert Gross, William Passalacqua, Thomas Martell, Donald Bertram, A. Fo, James Martin, Edsil Hartley, Doemenico Be, Nathan Phillip, James Boston, Ray Shireman, Lester Frailey, Joaquin Alva, Patrick Shanahan, Eugene Banas
Masonry Magazine June 1962 Page. 16

Masonry Magazine June 1962 Page. 16
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Regardless of What
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Worn Bearings, Grooved Arbors create Vibra and Vibration Can Beat Your Masonry Blades to Dem. You know what happens to Tire life when Bearings are bad or wheels aligned. The same vibration in a Masonry Saw can destray Blades fraction of their normal lifel.

Check for "play" or vertical movement of the Arbor Shaft, the most m amount can be SERIOUS! Equally important check the Arbor for "groov". Diamond Blades especially MUST FIT SNUGLY. For your cost protection and operator safety NEVER use Wing Nuts for mounting Blades.
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Apprentice Champ
(Continued from page 15)

liam Passalacqua Builders, Cleveland, MCAA member.

The National Contest is sponsored by the Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers International Union, and cooperating are the Mason Contract- ors Association of America and Structural Clay Products Institute. Participating in this year's contest were Thomas Martell, Phoenix, Arizona; Larry Wolf, Phoenix, Arizona: Donald Bertram, Phoenix, Arizona: wich, Connecticut; Benito F Stamford, Connecticut; A. Fo Wilmington, Delaware.

James K. Martin, Washi D. C.; Edsil F. Hartley, Ja ville, Florida: Michael Martin, Island, Illinois; Doemenico Be Waukegan, Illinois; Anton7 Chicago, Illinois; Nathan Phillip Chicago, Illinois; Robert Gross, hatten, Kansas; James M. Boston, Massachusetts; Willia Johnson, Brockton, Massach Ray Allen Shireman, Kansas Missouri; Lester Frailey, Gerin braska; George Polman, Jr.,

(Continued on page 17)




President Emeritus Harry C. Bates and Secretary Thomas F. Murphy of the International Union extend their congratulations to John Di Giandomenico.




John J. Murphy, President, B.M. & P.IU, congratulates the '62 Apprentice Champion and presents him with the first prize check of $500.




John McLean, Vancouver, В. С.; John Pfister, San Diego, California; Joaquin Alva, San Bernardino, Calif- ornia; Patrick Lyle Shanahan, Bould- er, Colorado; Eugene R. Banas, Nor-




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