Masonry Magazine May 1966 Page. 22

Words: Robert Davis, Joseph Lucas, Julien Steelman, John Leith, Leon Basset, Albert Kaufman, Ernest Pierce, Kenzo Tange
Masonry Magazine May 1966 Page. 22

Masonry Magazine May 1966 Page. 22
LULL
HIGH-LIFT LOADERS


PEOPLE & EVENTS
(Continued from page 16)

Joseph N. Lucas, technical representative with offices in the Chicago land area, has been selected a Fellow in the Construction Specifcations Institute. Robert J. Davis has bee named General Manager for Sk Corp.'s Maginniss Power Tool Div. in Mansfield, Ohio. The appointmen was announced by Leon H. Basset Operations Vice President for the Chicago-based power tool manufacturer.

Albert A. Kaufman was elected Vice President of Koehring Co. at recent meeting of the firm's Board c Directors, according to President Ju ien R. Steelman. Ernest L. Pierce "MOST VERSATILE PIECES OF EQUIPMENT WE OWN!"

Daniel O'Connell's Sons Inc. of Holyoke, Mass, built the new Southwest Complex at the University of Mass. at Amherst, as a joint venture with George F. Driscoll Co., Inc. of New York, New York. John Leith (see inset), General Superintendent for Daniel O'Connell's Sons Inc, says, "Our Lall High Lifts (we own five) were used for just about everything short of picking apples on this job... they are the most versatile pieces of equipment we own. From the foundation on up we used our Lull High Lifts for setting and removing gang forms... pouring concrete. supplying the masons. feeding the elevators towing equipment. caulking windows. plus 101 other material handling jobs that come up around a project of this nature."

Like the man says, Lull High Lifts are unmatched for versatility and for dependability and efficiency, too! They lift bigger loads higher reach farther forward safely and smoothly at any height. And can be equipped with concrete hoppers, buckets, work- man's platforms, etc. over twenty different attachments to do more jobs better and faster than any other material handling machines a contractor can own!

8 different 2 and 4-wheel drive models with capас ities to 6,000 lbs... lifting to 40-foot heights

Exclusive Parra-Plane reach action moves loads up to 46" in or out at any height without machine travel

•Longer forward reach. up to 15 735" in front of the wheels

• Reversomatic transmission with Torque converter drive for fast shuttle action

Full time power steering independent wheel brakes

Heavy duty construction throughout rugged frame, criss-cross and tubular braced lift arms prevent sway and twist
Kaufman
Pierce
has been appointed plant manager c the Chattanooga, Tenn. plant of Koe hring Div. of Koehring Co., accore ing to an announcement by K. P Chandler, Div., President and Genera Manager. Kenzo Tange, Japanes architect has been awarded the 196 Gold Medal of the American Institu of Architects... The Gateway Arc at St. Louis will be awarded the AL Henry Bacon Medal for Memoria Architecture. The new manufac uring facility of Omark Industrie Inc., has been named one of the "To Ten" plants of 1966 in the Unite States by Factory magazine.

O'Connell's Model 701-31 High Lift shown above handling gang forms.
See your Lull dealer or write today for information


75 Years of Progress

At the annual meeting in O Brook, recently, Bliss & Laughlin I dustries shareholders joined wi management in toasting the 75th A niversary of Bliss & Laughlin's foun ing in 1891. The company started Harvey, Illinois, a suburb of Chicag Originally a partnership, it grew ra idly to prominence in the cold finishe steel bar business. Today, it is th leading producer of that product the world.

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