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               Chasin worked about 35 hours per week and took about 5 weeks           
          of vacation in the year in issue.                                           
               2.  Donald Hanson                                                      
               Hanson graduated from high school.  He has no professional             
          licenses.  He has owned one-third of petitioner since 1960.  He             
          was petitioner's president in the year in issue.                            
               Hanson was more directly involved with petitioner's                    
          operations in petitioner's early years than he was during the               
          year in issue.  His duties in the early years included                      
          fabricating in the shop, installing, and bidding.                           
               During the year in issue, Hanson was responsible for                   
          estimating jobs, running the production shop, overseeing union              
          contracts, and supervising petitioner's union employees.  His               
          primary duty was to get jobs for petitioner.  He was the person             
          primarily responsible for doing this.  He reviewed the contracts            
          in which petitioner agreed to provide materials and perform                 
          services.  Petitioner's shop foreman and two estimators reported            
          to him.  Petitioner had no union problems during the year in                
          issue.                                                                      
               Hanson worked for petitioner about 8 hours per day, 50 weeks           
          per year during the year in issue.  He also worked for Summit               
          Supply Co., which was owned by Chasin, Hanson, and Searing.  He             
          took 4 to 5 weeks of vacation each year.                                    







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