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Some analysts wonder whether the New Yorker really has so much more strength than was thought. Most political observers still say he does not, that he has no real chance, as of now. But the outlook could change again very rapidly unpredictably. If any other "candidate" should falter, Rockefeller might gain added ground. Even old Goldwater supporters might go along if Rocky looks like a winner.
As of now, the Republican race is still wide open. Anything can happen. Nixon is out in front. Political pros think he will get the nomination if he wins the primaries. But they have derailed many a front-runner before and can again.
Ideas in Masonry
(continued from page 9)
MCA Chapter Holds Banquet
(continued from page 19)
Representing the Chapter were: President, John
Everett; Vice-President, John Smith; Secretary, James
Johnson; Treasurer, William Brown; Director of Safe-
ty; Director of Property and Supplies; State Public
School Building Authority and the Associate Members
of the Chapter.
Representing the MCAA was State Chairman A.
Nolfi, Philadelphia, who spoke briefly of dealing with
competent and reliable mason contractors, MCAA
Members.
The program for the evening was presented by Glen
Gary-Shale Brick Corp.; York Building Products Co.,
Inc.; Nazareth Cement Co. and G. & W. H. Corson, Inc.
Chairman of the Meeting was James Keiser, and
he was assisted by Robert Simrell, Executive Director
of the Association.
Social Security For Young Families
The social security publication, "Social Security For
Young Families," points out that retirement benefits and
medicare are only part of the protection you receive under
social security.
This pamphlet describes Social Security as an important
asset for young people. It can mean monthly checks to the
young disabled and to widowed mothers with young chil-
dren. Monthly benefits to a family of three or more may
exceed $300.
The 15 page pamphlet is available at the Social Security
office in your community while the existing supply lasts.
St. Mel Chapel, Des Moines, Iowa. Precast of Des Moines in cooperation with Rowat Cut Stone Co. developed this precast unit using the Tumbleton.
Steel Scaffolding
that is right on the job
for mason contractors
Using the new stone this apartment building in Waterloo, Iowa, shows
how "glacial drift" type boulders from Kasota to make an attractive
and unique wall section.
masonry
• October, 1967
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