Masonry Magazine May 1969 Page. 25

Words: William Dunn, James Ferguson, George Miller, Thomas Murphy, C. Haggerty, Hunter Wharton, James Alexander, Maurice Fancher, Richard Breesler, Richard Canavan, R. Jennings, P. Gellin, Carl Halvorson, Edward Hoekstra, Leon Kromer, Joseph McGrath, George McGuire, W. Naumann, John Riley, J. Swan, E. Torrence, D. Witcraft, J. Woods, Frank Bonadio, John Hauck, M. Hutcheson, John Lyons, Charles Pillard, S. Raftery, Peter Schoemann
Masonry Magazine May 1969 Page. 25

Masonry Magazine May 1969 Page. 25
Shultz Meets

Systematic reporting arrangements will be developed to keep the Mediation Service advised of the status of pending cases.


Industry Representatives

Richard G. Breesler-National Acoustical Contractors Association

Richard J. Canavan-National Association of Home Builders

George Miller-Mason Contractors Association of America

William Dunn-Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.

R. Floyd Jennings, Jr. Contracting Plasterers & Lathers Int'l Association

James Ferguson-Sheet Metal Contractors Association

P. Gellin-National Acoustical Contractors Association

Carl M. Halvorson-Association General Contractors of America

Edward Hoekstra-National Contractors Association

Leon Kromer-Mechanical Contractors Association

Joseph B. McGrath-National Association of Home Builders

George B. McGuire National Contractors Association

W. E. Naumann-Associated General Contractors of America

John J. Riley-National Association of Home Builders

J. E. Swan-National Electrical Contractors Association

E. S. Torrence-Painting and Decorating Contractors Association

D. R. Witcraft-Associated General Contractors

J. T. Woods, Jr. National Contractors Association


Labor Representatives

Frank Bonadio Secretary-Treasurer, Building & Construction Trades Department AFL-CIO

Maurice Fancher-Laborers' International Union

C. J. Haggerty-President, Building & Construction Trades Department AFL-CIO

John J. Hauck Secretary-Treasurer, Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons' International Association of the United States and Canada

M. A. Hutcheson-President, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America

John H. Lyons President, International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers

Thomas F. Murphy-President, Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers' International Union of America

Charles H. Pillard-President, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

S. Frank Raftery-President, Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators & Paperhangers of America

Peter T. Schoemann-President, United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada

Hunter P. Wharton-President, International Union of Operating Engineers




MORGEN
TOWER
SCAFFOLDING

Can you move, erect and stock 6600 square feet of scaffold in six hours with three men?

James Alexander did it!

Every day a fork-lift operator and two laborers move 660 square feet of completely assembled Morgen Scaffolding, a pair of towers at a time.

By having enough Morgen Scaffolding to surround two buildings, James A. Alexander Masonry Co. brick veneered a two-story building a day on a low-rent housing project in Montgomery, Ala.

Only three men moved the scaffolding, positioned it at the next location and stocked it with the next day's brick in six hours about one-third the time that would have been required with conventional frame scaffolding. Only one complete erection and dismantling of scaffolding was needed for 84 buildings.

Pairs of Morgen towers can be moved completely assembled in heights up to 40 feet by a fork lift, and in any height by crane. This ease of moving was a deciding factor in Alexander's choice of scaffolding, but only one of the labor-saving benefits he enjoyed.

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