b'~tc ~INTERNATIONAL (ROOFINGTRADE ~~1 jl~ Paris in 1960 has been phenomenal. ,.___GReuter, President of the National Roofing ContractorsAssociation, has rated it in the NRCA Bulletin .as JohnD. ophole."Hiscontemporary,GordonL.Gooder,PresidentoftheCanadianRoofingContractors\'Association,has venit hispersonalapproval. Tentativereservationshavebeenmadebycontractorsfromcoasttocoast- fromTennessee,Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, Virginia, Florida, Maryland, NewYork,Alabama,Ohio, Oklahoma,Illinois,Indiana, Connecticut,Quebec,Ontario,Manitoba,AlbertaandBritishColumbia. Manufacturersofroofingmaterialand equipmenthavebecomeinterested.Theseincludedbituminousroofing, granule surfacings,metalroofing, and built-up roofingequipment. While there will benoscheduledexhibit in either Londonor Paris,threemanufacturersof built-uproofingequipment, twofromAmericaandone fromEurope,will exhibit their products for the benefit of European industry participants. Atentative itineraryhasbeenarrangedforthetrip. Saturd\' 1stDay.CharteredplanesleaveInternationalAirport(Idlewild)NewYorkat6 ay, , M.Dinner and Breakfast will be served aloft. P. Sunday,2ndDay.Chartered planes arrive at London, England, Airportat 10A.M.(Thiswill be 5A.M.New Yorktime,as5hoursarelostintheEIsternflight)The group will bemet at the LondonAirportand transferred to aLondon Hotel. Balance ofthe day is freeforrest, personal sightseeing or shopping. Monday_3rdDay.1-day convention session at Convention Hotel. Dinner sponsored by the National Federation of RoofingContractorsofGreat Britain. Tuesday.4thDay.Early thism0rning,delegates,wivesandchildrenwillbetakenonatour of London, visiting London Bridge, Houses ofParliament, 10Downing St., St. ,JamesPalace,TowerofLondon,Westminste]1Abbey,TrafalgarSquare, Piccadilly Circus and other places of interest. In the late afternoon, the group will be transferred to the London Airport for the flightto Paris, where busses will transportthegroup tothe ParisConvention Hotel, with plenty of theevening free forsightseeing. Wednesday,5thDay.Convention sessionsatConvention Hotel,Introductionof LeadersofAmerican, Canadian, British, French and German roofing trade associations.Shopping trips arranged forlady guests. Thursday,6thDay.ConventionsessionsfollowedbybanquetinParisnightclub. Friday,7thDoy.A fullday of sightseeing forall, including visitsto theEiffel Tower, Arcde Triomphe, Champs Elysees, Notre Dame Cathedral, Napoleon\'s Tomb. Saturd\'ay,8thDay.Earlyinthemorningconventiondelegatesandguestswillboardluxury motorcoaches foratriptothe German RoofingSchool at Mayen,stopping en route at ChateauThierry, where Americans fought in the first WorldWar, Rheims famous cathedral, Luxembourg and Koblenz. Sunday,9thDay.Delegates will stay overnight at Koblenz and the day will be free for attending churchservicesandviewingthepicturesqueRhinecountry. Monday,10thDay.Themorningandaft.ernoonwillbespentatthefamousGermanroofingat Mayen, gnd in the evening, by motor coach,thegroup will travel school to Bonn. the capital of Western Germany. 10JULY 1959'