eeiabiiatfji 195… · the loncett storvace rec"ords amon1 labrttor ,...._,du...
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ProRIIiill Tl�t���JI P/l••i�
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Thu month "''C wuh toulutc all our MWh-labntor Mothers." S11W't' we havt" q,u11a a numb-tor of workina mothns 1n our rrudst, n as ampot���bie to wrHe of. or pKture all of t� at th1s Ume. On the cover are two rnothNI who are s•ncll'd out tor nther "J)f(:lk «'a50N. JuiiJI tbuJhu, Sf.c"'tary to Jake &bmklt, has one ot the loncett storvace reC"ords amon1 �labrttor � ,...._,du \'""'·
'/II '/ �'J We clamor for more and more tratnc
Hfety, but we don't wan! to earn •t. We can h&\'C }U$1 u much ,...,me nfNy as we art .. -mm._ to pay for - In money, 1n C'h&nJC'd attltudl!, '" r�stl1rU'd mo\-�t and '" nosuYtt'd pm'1k-Ct- Yn. 1M� it h.lah '" W opi n1on or many but 111r�ly worth lt..
We can' t lnsilt that Grandpa be I''�" • drl\·er's �1\M' t:V1'n thou&h be does not � too •cell We �·t m.ak� exC'Woft; ror dtunken d.n\"ers � ta1n1n1 th�e1r ht'enses bt>cauf.e they nee-d • C'ar,ln '4 tuC'h 10 dr•ve to "'ork. We can't rdui!E! to rtport thOM! who drl\'e wh�.>n their li«•ut' ls .IUJoJl('ndt'd. We can't u��� on lpt'(:lal prhileces 1umpiJ' br-C'a!*', 1.n our opmton. our
PERSONNEL
SHIFTED
In orde-r to l.nc'ft'aSI' tho!• ti'C'n,cth 1n yanou_ of our expandlft& IIW!tkt:U.. a fe"' ti"'INft'" of Whcelabntor people Yot're madt' «'ft'ntly
Geora:e Uurdltt, formt·rly D•�lru;:t Sllle�� MIUUI«t r of lht' Pltl�burah om� Is nOW In M�Nwaka .. )hn•ct'r or Slet'l Mtll Equ1�n t Silt'- lie hu � H-plk't"d by Joe l ndenuy, for· merly D1 tru:t Salet Manaaer, St t.ou�
Ken Rl�lnr '-'now tn thf' home of· flet" M't'VInl •• S.l("'' ManacN of tlK' Dust & f'uhl(' 01\'tuon. ,,.,,. Kohl· meyer. forft'k·rly Dl!otnrl Sllkos Enc•· nor-er or Ch�,o. bas Lllkt"n cn-cr '" New York. t'1lh� Larry'• forrnn- job tf Gwrre Iones. tonn('rly .n the.- Abraswe Ot\'lJ.iOn �n �h"'hawaka
S.ln. h.u one oC the� )'OUnt('t.l chlklren tmOnC "'·orluna molhn'a.
Ju.bL "''"'''" •·uh boer nlnt' y�ar old dllu.cht�tr, Jwkte, canw With IM Com· pliny on F�bru&r)' S, lt-42. tie-r husband Jack. Fortme.n m South Sh•pplna. came hfore �" July, 1&40
Juan1ta btll[an worku'll here Man:h l5, 1951 W1th hC'r an tht.• photo Ia l..ft
Char'"- •·ho w• JWt a fe-w dtys put hll tirs1 barthtb)" •Mn ltw ptehare was taken.
moll\'ft ai'C' mo� pun-, or our �1\exes QUICker thin thoR or other drl\"t'I'L
lrolhar's K-per We nn't hwte behind thto thoucht
that the mmlnal ek-ment � "' pon· ••ble for mc»t of t� tnl'lk troub k- -It JUSt isn·t tf\11!. We can't C'hoose whk:b Ia-. .. "'" will obt>y and wh1dl we will icnort' We C"an't k«P on de· nymc our ChrtJtlan rnJ)O(Islbl!hy to bto •n fac"t CM.�r brother's k«>per
Is ttu1 really too tu&h a pr� to pey for aaruty an the tntlic' safety ••tuat•on! For 1hoar who nudJt Ulll lh1nk h Ill, hen:' " a thoucht 1� COli or not ltnvin& towlutl tr•ffic 15afety I• m�h hlt��ht':r It u colle<:tl'd on the spot, at Inopportune!' llrnM. and muJt be paid tn blood. tt"'ln and human mi"K"f')'
HOW THEY BOWLED Heft- is how llw7 stood • ol Apnl
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Publl&hf'd tor EmpiO)'H"• Of Wheelabr11tor Corpontlon
MUhawaka. lnd� Vol. II. No $-May, 1"7
JORph t'lory, Ed.Jtor
DIRECTORS HONOR
Verne E. Minich, founder of the Company, was
rnaJc Honomr)• Chairman of the Board and
Otto A. PfaR was elected Chairman of the Board
by the Dit{'Ctors of \Vheclabr�nor Corporation at
their April meeting. Mr. Pbff will continue to
serve as President, a position he has held since 1941.
H
OTTO A. PFAFF Ch1irm•n of the lo•rd
•nd Pr11ldent
\lr. t•r..rr began hhl outstnndlnN bu!Jinep career in 1916 as an onice boy in the New York Oftke ol th� Company, upon graduation !rom high �ehooL
In 1919, only thrC<e y�ars
after JOinlnJ; th� ftrm, he WU made Trcasul'ff and Dir«tor of the Sand Mucma Machmery Company. as th� ftrm was
then known. In the years following. h� wa.s responsible for organizlnl( the otccounti.ng and business sy.-tcms or the ComJ)tlny.
In 1926 \lr, PfMff took on the dut1es of �retary. During the pcnod from 1926 to 1933 he was assigned other responslbllitiH in
Lhe Purthasl.ng, Adve-rtLSang and Sales Oepanrne-nlS.
\Jr. l'f•ff wu made Vice President in 1933. and two yean later
was appo mtil!d to the pos1tion of General ManaGer He became Pn-s&dent of the Company m 1£»1.
VERNE E. MINICH Honor•ry Ch•irm•n of the ao.rd
Pl'"e\'IOUI to foondang the Company in 1908, ""· \liniC"h Mid Important execu
U\'C po&ttaons wath Jo�ranklin Automobale Co., Haynes Automobalt' Co. and National Cash RcgJ.Stcr Co
'lr. \lini•·h began the bUlnncss with his own funds ... a true cxumple of the American system or free enterprise. The first product manufat'tured was the
Sandcutter, a machmt' still In wr lme, and one whach cntrenchl'd our Company fl.rmly m the foundry md1.1stry. Later came mergcl"' whrrt":by other lints were
brou�ht mto the busmeu-such as core
rod straaghteners. 8&��4 jaekets. sandblast equipmc>nt and dtut roJIC(:tOl'L
Always havang the ability to de\•elop equipment to soh•e specific lndus-tnal problems, "r. \liulf'll conceived the idea of de\'elopmg :1 method of su1mlantlng the costly pr�!>.l or �ur blastmg then in \'Ogut". Costly research durina: the depression years led to the perfectton of the Wheelabrator umt In 1933, which tuas smce mo\·ed our Company to lcaderslup m the blast clcaninc mdustry.
Ret1ring from actl\'e K'tviceo m HilS. \lr. \li11i('h has wn·ed to the pr�t u Chamna.n or the Board.
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COMPANY COOPDIATIS AT
NOTRE DAME
n,c. ,J�,�noOr Cl- of the- Un111Tn1IY of Not� Dame held 1tt Sth Annual ParMt·Son W�llend on a.tan:h 11-17 on lhe campus. In c�oruwc-uon "-llh lhas event.. 1M- Collet:e of En1uweru'IJ ht-ld a I""C.'<'eptlon on theafternoon or Satur..t.y, Mart'h II, �n onkr that the pan!nl.S ml1ht meet the facuhy and tour the �u\d1na:.
It was 1n COOilcdlon With 1h1s phA!oe of the pro)ect that Whet"labnttor Corpont1on pal11c•pated. To add to lfle enam��r1ng and indu�trlal thcmC', WC' furn\Jhed a dup\llly for the OttUIOn Thll N1h1blt ooruisU'd of pK'tures and drawm1s of our f<tUipmt'nt, u well as a Jn'"&t number of work .. mpk"t In the "'bdo� .. and "aftel'" nate.
Thu dup\.ay. the only one in tallfll by any 1nchutry ln. thJ' ar-.a, "'"ted an IMnK'IUt' amount of anter8t.
� - ........,. -· lth • • ..;... Ktc- ,_..,_ HeH ef T-. ,.. ,... both amon.J tlw cnJulorc-nna stucknu, liM'Lr UUU"\IIt· •ft.�.�M<tll:-. c--o.-,...._,........,_C\ooM� torsaod 1M pa.tt'nU..
A youn1 lady who hlilS a cl� �latio nshlp With our Company rCC('ntly r«e\H�d an honor. She is El Donrna f"ull�r. a .ophomore In The School of M�IC at lnd•an.a Unt,·enity. and the dau,hter of Art ••alter. Adve":rt11lniShe worked �n B•lhnc dur•na: �ehool vK'IIUOft INI sumll'lt'r, and anU!nds to n!turn thiS c:ot'I'URI aum.mer.
El Oonnll W been� 1nto the '"lkiJt.a.'" a tana•na arvup aponsor'N by JndaM Uruwrnty, and � to b. OM of tM ftnc!st m the country. nus chorus ,. compoRd of toOlM' � 11rl.. w1th m��ny of them prcwKhl\l lhe.r own 1ndrvmrntal baclt(l:rouncl.
Jonty of ltw.'•r numbc>n fall 1n thto �ll•r ea«''If')', but ttwy do equally •·ell wnh the mort' K"flOI.lS t)'pt' of .....
UNITED FUND
AWARDS
PLAQU .�
�"'Bell..,. .. tour the state and rv�n more datant an!U. �rt of the> VOUP rfft'ntly I'C!Iurned from an ena:agenW'nl In Cubll and the Cartbbean. Tht! ma•
Ct>ncnuulatlona. El Donna. and your hiendl at Wht>et.brator are wash•nc you the bt11t of fortune 1ft your m"W proJt'C:I'
From Draftsman to Senior Engineer
w
Kne Him
JOE ARATA Joe AnU, Entu'lef'nnc, JOirwd the
Company an Manh. lt-41 PrniOWI)', he had worked for Dodac Manufactur• In• Company an d Ot'lco·Rcmy 01· v�tOtl of C«'�l Moton: Corporatton JOt-'& ftnt job here ..., Ort.fuman lie now sen-n 1n lhoc taJ)IIC1lY or !kniM , , -n Dlc•M'ft"
The United .�und of St. Jouph Cot�nty recently awardl'd attractwe plaqu(·., both to Wht't'labrator Man&Jcm<'nt and Local 19� UAW·CIO 'J'htoMo CIUIIION IA·Cte ll\"t'l'l for the out· tlandil'llt manner 1n ,. h�h Whe-el•· be-ttor tolkl �p(tndll.'d In the- plant IOIK'lta1Jon of tho UF W1 Octobe-r
Sho,.·n w1th �of the pl&qUK an, loft to n,h1 Rollo t'MnOH, Vw Prftld<-ot of the> Local and Gl�ta• ..... lnw:r. Prft:ldM\t. John w .. r. Aaastant Trcuu�. aftt"ple'd a hke a•·ard on be· half or Wheclabnuw Man&eemcmL
DUST COLLECTOR
PAID FOR WITH DUST S.ruota (:on,rnte & Blot-k Compuy
or S..-..ot&. norlda, bas had notablt �ulu wtth a Dustubt!o Collf't"\Or all With no IIC'hUol �l to �. In ad.di· Uon to thts, worktn& oondtuons in and about th{' plant hl\'f!' bfton bent'�. and the phy�•<"<�lappearanl"l"oCtht>tntlrl.! op.tnlllon hN bee-n impro\"� 'nu:t C'ORt))tln)' o�ratN a tomblntd bklck and n...tty-mtx� planL
Our ou .. tube Coll�ttor ,-.nulatf't dw,t n"C''Ittn& opr,nltlons turn a. a Btl• • r Mutt-r. c-tmcmt batch ,,,.&&h•nc. and thf.duc:hai'J'f!'of �alftandCC"rnrrn mlo traru.d max tnac:ks. M.atnwl ....,. CO\'\"� 1:1 "'turned to lhto mlxn- In II.IC'h quan111� that .. VII\t!l m matCTY-1 t'OfU a 10M' PlY ror tM Coll«tor C'\W')' t"'O )'C"If'L
Manh 12·1S w-.. a lti'IW I« d� .. nc and .tlartna: ICSH' &mOilC \\'lu-tS.· brator l:r«ton and !Wn._ Men. .. tlwy <vrnmed at t� Muha•'aka Of· 1k-t T-·tnty·tot\·t-n �from 19on'ICft t'RJOn-d an opponumty to thrash out such thm•• •• ntw t>qutpment, tKhmqu�. markN' tte. The �lmJ abo M"n·l'd u a Rne "rt'frHhtr" COUI"M' on many phaJt-'1 of our opt>rat�OJlJ and product•
BettdN dl.c"U .. !Gn lmMJ the fkld men, tb�rco V�·cort' talks and panela �ondu�IC'd by ''&rJou• department he<&d.c and holM oftke �L Jk.. tJMt the 1tr1�111 mt-ehamcal topxs �.-..a�on the•m� of E��ton and Senu•e EnJiftl'C'rl 'AOrluna clowly IOC�thet' on Jobl In � �ld, 1ft ordo·r tl\at a combined and maximum tnort miJht rMult 1n thco Jrt'atco•t Atb!actton for thco c:u..�tomcor
In thco plctu� 11 a pon1on of tho!! VIJIIIQIII'OI.IP
EASY DAYS
AHEAD FOR BILL }'nday, a.ta"h n. •-u the lu.t day
on � JOb !« \\ lllb• KftvH of thcStM:l Sbop B.sll nnw: 10 "'OC'k � IQ )fay, lt50. but ln�ndl now to "put 1n � tunco IWI1n1 and rl:'ltlng. .. probably m or Mar Orlando. FSorida.
Bill Will Lacklt' tht! lnhab1tanl$ of th� }'Jonda ltkt't and nvcrs well p� pa�. a1ne<" hll fcollow worker� OUI· tltt('(l hin1 WJth a spinnlnJ r('l:l, ,,._,. rod and oth('r ta�kle Although he an· t1dpatH ,,.., days aht>ad, Bill •Y• he alulll nt"\"er fora:N the &ood tmw-. and fnrndly aHocaations Vl'llh old fncoods at Yt1M't'labrator
Good hrailth and f<N'tune. BtU' .......................
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The Passing Parade
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Got any h.aullng or moving to do? The man to see is llarry Cooley, StN'I Shop. Harry 5&ys he will do a good job - and t>NidH. he wanu to make thOIK' truck payments on time. (R.G.)
Mr. and Mn. Kay Grtenlee are the proud parents of a baby boy or 7 11>$. born Mai"C'h 8 in Elkhart Ceneral Hos· pilal, T hi s Is th""lr rlrst ch1ld. Ray work.s In Nonh Shipping. (R.G.)
Pred Real$, Day Shnr Opr-rator, wu in Chieaco, March 17 toatlt>nd the Natio nal Hobby and Antique Show, held at Conrad liilton HoteL From aJI reports. the alTair wu a lrllllld .ucccu.
(R.G.)
R..:llph WIR:man hu been on the sick list. Hope you are back !lOOn, Ralph.
CR.G.)
Leo Miller is havina a pretty rough tiiTW". Hope he will be back to woTk soon. Leo works on Assembly Line, N'i&hts.. CR.G.)
.1\llen Gntf �ms to be working for
the County th� days. lie is getting very good at knocking down st op aigns. Allen works In Dustube Depart· ment, Ni,htt. Tlke it easy, AL (R.G.)
llg�rry Wt:avt:r Is a:cttl ng along \'Cry well these days. lie hu bet'n SJek for a long time He used to work N•ahts as a Layout Man. lito Is plannlnt; to be bac:k With U.S lOOn. (ft.G.)
We w•sh to cxprCIL$ our sympathy to AI Ross, Plant z. and h1s tam•ly on the p.u.smg of their daughter. ( R.C.)
Wtolcome back to Sid lnatchette from the Navy. Sid wu dtschargcd due to a bad lea. (R.C.)
l.l:tnk l.lf'mbr�ht ..... as taken home from the plant ill Jlo� he lt ba<:k soon. (R.C.)
Oalloa Smot'k 1:1 now the proud father of a baby g,rl, Sandra Lynn. She was bor n in February, WNChlnf 7 pounds and 13 ounces. (R.C.)
Whil(' punchmc in the other day, I hapi)C!nl.>d to glan« up and see wh.at I thought wu a new man. Bu t cettlnc closer, I di.sco\'ered that n was bck Kine- w1 th a Yul Brynncr h;��ir cut. Jack $.I)'S he told tht barber to get as close as he t'OUid without using a razor, but there mwt ha\'C'! be<-n a shp up 10mewhere. (R.C,)
Mr. and Mrs. Krnneth .1\l:aler re· cc-n•cd a bundle !rom hea\'e n 1n thc fom1 of a son on March I Z, weighmg 7 poun ds 9�.- ouncn. Bett wiJ.het to the proud and happy parenlL ota)
Our dctpt-St sympathy fJOCJ to lhe Am berg fanuly in the: �'('Cent death of their fath.,r. Joe Amberc work' 1n MQchme Shop. (H 8.)
Louie OravlnJ htad some bad ne"''1 aLso. IllS gra nd$on wu kiiiOO In a rt'!·
C"l"nt automobile •«•dent. We are sorry this had to happen. ( H 8.)
The bowling U'a.liOn Is slowly dr-aw· ing to a dOK'. Thl• la.diet Aft' doing much better this )'<"8r. It n.•ally is •· bout time, we think. We don'l feel that we han�· let the Athletic �iatlon
down thi.t year as WI" ha11e In P�'·•ous years. It has �n fu n. Thanks. Girts.
(liB.) Ralph Smith. Machine Shop, was
called to lo"'a in the rt'fl!nt death of hiS father-in-law. {1-1.8.)
In the C!ly Bowling Tourney, R:ty Celie came up wuh a 611 :5erlcs to lead his team m scc:ond plaa"' til 8.)
Hob Gibbon$ had to 11:0 back to tus childhOOd days of playmg April FOQI jokes. He had two baby rattlers in a box- •howing them to all th\' &iris JWl t o s..-e them jump and .scre11m. Poor Jo.an wouldn't t-vcn look at them. So th� story g�'IJ. That � a joke. (lLB.)
Whl"n asked 1f anyone had any newa for the P.arade, tf anyone �;ot morried or any one had bab1es I cot thb reply:
Wheel•bntor Folkt on the Job
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My nt had th� bilb>f'l Mat('b 30 Babt-N and lotothfor art' do1n1 riM. 11w. � from Clurlotte Snh. (H B.•
It � the bo)'S In the S�kroorn hne a new canw- to play at noon tUM'. I t 11 an old Be la•an Ja m e c-alled -shootU\' Box" It .,,.. &hown to me by "Rt'd" Poelvorde and explaaned 1n thlt .... -ay. You hne four r1nas. a box • nh a hole an the! Ct"nt.-r with the lane d rav.n throuah thc!cotnter of the board, tha.t mukt Oft' !he C:OUntlnl. 11us is 1o mrth1n1 hke a man lature •huflle boArd ''""'· l.ooiU hke- f un, boy-.. All you do ''throw th� ""''on the board and try to ICt tht'm lo ao In thll hole for a (Ount of 3 CH_B,)
Wekome hor-ne and back to •·ork, Chules t\ldJI(tr. We a� 1lad to 5H you. Charln WI the 10n of Johnnae an 1M- Madun4: Shop. Charles wu in the Nny for four )"tart �ant ttaU<:Ined on ttw USS llaul....-ood No. 01»31 on th• Ea• t Coa•t at Newport. Rbode Uland lie ...... da-..:-harceci on January 4th .., a Radannan ht C..._ Charles wat marrit-d to Barbara Hall f rom Br-.ntrft', Mu.ac-hUJC"tU, on Mardi %3 We wiSh )'OU lhto "try bel:t of evtry· th m,: Charlt• and Barbara I n your new h41ppuu�• Chari� wu emplo)'t'd 1n tM Stockroom before a:omc an to �t:t\'1� and abo tht' Machanc- Shop. Hto Is on a dnll machaM In the Machille Shop fli.B.)
It IK'emJ thlt tome of \h@ boys an the Stodr.room a� not only sto.-ll nll<'rt but an ai'IO full of the tom.to f.rnun1 bUI- Th l• may M> just an April t'ool'• )Oke 11nre I rot the news on tb.t day. But an c-ue It bn't they MY the! tomato bo.wneu ._ boonu.rl• 1bto bop •Y lhllt tht-7 ha, .. a cood atart of tomatotl at�y and � tt ._ only Apnl Fool'• Day. l am reslly "*ther fll,un)Wd about t� wlwl)to thul&. I CUH1 I mwt be from MI.IMM.lri.
• , , <H.B I lt'l funny- or .li u• �ltJ nui'X!S
toii'M'tlln<'tl t\11\"t' troubk!- �ttll\l the1r �1"1 to stop Our day nu!'M", Norrtn Tarrlnr. K't'ml 10 ha\·e that trouble, 10 l)oc- Stoddltrd made her a spec1al anc:hor to 1hrow out for •topp1na the ur No�·n tHmJ to have maxcd cmo· uons oboot this a«'t'UUry and Doc's JC!n(ror.ily. (M.G.)
lc'1 \Cell Into Spr11111 ud the gardcu ori'Q�IIQTilf'/ermeu•llerrbulllt f!Ok'IIIQ. M011 proplf''l hopt'1ere011 then«. If blld "'"'"" ,.u-r do<r_n�'c �celooof elld blu-1 if 10 the 1ktn. COIIU'"11 r.u '<""- ,,.., harn-•r ..- c�ot�•. � �· f.ook n•ovrlmualld.,..CMorU.f'hvs, aowiiC'C'V'hO�-"
-AsonMOCI (lLC.l
alter two month.J al»t� due to an apptondo",toM.)" N"d10n ,.,., he: f�lt good e-xnpt h1J knu teem to � made ot rubber cue •
For Sak .. OM ltsl Ford Dotsn't need braket. Anchor lntlud<'d For mo� anf«Mitlon t'Ofltact N..-«• Tu· rln.r. t'a"t Aid Room. I M-G .•
NAil Olint't! of morhf'r 11 wor th o f>O".IId of t'1tr1111-"
-SI'ANIIII l'won:u (MC)
Bob \'O§t came back from the Army after IS montht ..:orvler. Ue ""'" in GNmany for 7 mot\tht. Boy tara It -·u niCe O\·�;-r tht� but II 1lad to � bac-k at home and Whft·labrlltor
U.I.G.)
Eddie llluiMOft c-ame bec-k Ma�h �- afte:r a t•·o-•--rek ,-acatMm 1n •un· ny t'londa. He went dHp � flstnnc but •,-a thoe cak:h ..... asn't \C!fY b.tc lhat d.a.T- Pt-rhaJ* 11 wu benuae too maa.r �nct-n •·t'f't' ft't'danc w &.h. He .._,.. half of tht-m ..,.t-rt- tea PCk.. 1biC'n Ed and • «M.�p!IC' othe:r t..tlo•·• •·C!nt out In a •mall.-r bolit about thl'ft m1les on' abort' and tht>y caucht enouch m a holt hour to till a Jarbqe can. so had to n-turn to land. Eddie A)-a that w1th th at lund of lu ck M could "take 10 yeatJ of tl.hln1 rllt'h day." (M.G.)
"Wortu�n Metd ItO( be- bt'lnllifllll evtrv daa� o/ thrlr hru; It 11 IIIIDI<'l<'llf that thf'JI hcn•t mOrtltMU lll!'h!ch Onf' dOl's not }flrf/1'1."
-Vlc:Tl:* CtiUMf:LilG (.1 C.l
Ou.r symplllhy ll rxknded to Oor· othy Lou. �� & furM 0.'-'baon. an the- lou of htr falhtr, l.awr-ent't' Ol('k· ana.on. of Good a.M. lnd��.M., on Mlffh 1&. (MM)
Del CaiUf'Mfl. S.lft. 10 •·e under• ttand.. now '"'c"-' • tlnc.-r In an mk boll� to bt •u� th�� IJ some ftu1d In 11, af t�r handlnl an <"n'IPtY bottle Ccomplt· tto w1th carton) to h er boN. Phil Jordan, bt'fore a �nt meelanc ho wa• to an�:nd. (M.M.)
Clialr lloffman, Dust &. Fum(' R<'· clonal t:nJIIn�r. hu our tympathy in the death of hi• fathe r, Ralph J. !loft'· man. of Palm�:rton, l�·nnt.tl'-'anla. on
March tt eM M.)
Our DaotriCt Setvtt'C! Enttneot-n "''e� all ht-rr for a rnet"tlnl rrom Man:h 12 to 1$ �r'I(Ju..aw- Mr. F .. 1\. Ric-h 1''-e 1M wrk:om•na addn-- and Master of Crremonle� was 'lr. ll. L Ortll.. A RntS of l«tu'"" •·u ll\�n by vanous men an our Of'Jan1uUon on sub>«U rda ted to lh(' S.-rvlc• En1lncc-n' dut-. Of cour.e, the r.-now• enjo)·ed
most of all 1ettll\& back to ttK· .. okl tamptn• crounds - Ahaha•·alr.a" tor a cet-toct!tlw:r U.1 M.l
)Ury Ko�-.o11, Sald, and he-r hu.-· batld. lltrbn't. adoptfd a 4'1·motllh· old baby boy. Apnl IS. nanunc h1m Ddon Chark-J Mary " now nayan• homco to take care or the )·oun�tter an th11 \"«)' happy family C •1 Pot •
Entm.-crlnl Ot'partment has two gals on the draf t1n1 bGIIrd - Graee Coh en fupstalrt) .-nd Oorh Stenlll Cdownstalrt•. Mont pow<'r to you. &&Is - let's show thtw m4'n W<' �an draw •trattht li ne• , too. tOt c-oun.- , we realizl' thl' mt'n do bcott"r on t he cun·e..• (M.M)
Paul i.\1Tt'rt.. Paru Sc.-rv�. wu � t"t'ntly obM-n"fll wath a chopped-up kloka� ha1rcur.. ""hKh 11 �-eiOptod �from hit nen�·•r11Ckan.c upen� Ln the barbt'rahop It '"'"" Paul 1\ad to •·all qa.uk a .... haW for h11 tum. .. he- read a ""1\rnf'"' tnaeUtiM' n..re -.·as a \·ery v1\·•d and colorful arodto -.-nh JNCturw of a heart opn-auon. m •hK'h Pa ul b«-ame \·�tr)· m�h e n· &I'O!Ned After the barbtr had �tartt'd to .-ut hl.f ha ir, Paul had a horr1blt' r�hn.c that ht' ••• about tO fa1nt, so tbey rushed for cold comp�. l'k .• and had ham hold ht.s hN1d down ...... rd. This h1ppencd tWI«". with the poor barber tryana to a.e-t P•ul'• ha�r ttlt. In the meant11T\C! They nnally tot liNt ltd down, e,·t>n thou(h P:aul's half wu all wet. Arter lt'arnlnl of th11, 1ome H..,.._, .. can.fully plan-d the artie� 1n qut'l'llion on P.ul'• d�k at work "'·hlle he- ..... out of the room. cPS -Paul A)"' that he- !nola duty bound to con· tnbute hM\'IIy IOthe-MJI'I lttart FuM drt,-e.l U·l�l.)
WekocrN- to JeJ.IIftf! Jl!ltf'itboll, Co&t, .. bo has come t.tk to work " Wht!oelabntor .leanne h\'C'I at �• CrrM"rtt Dnv.:-, Osceola. IMhana. With h<'r hUJ· band and d.auJhtff Pf-UY .leanne. •-lwl II 3l1·)·ean-o1d. (FO.)
Wat('h thiS ('Olumn for ne••• of traf-fk' vlolatlon1, ett' (PO.)
To Mr. and Mr-. John l..anr. • boy. Thoma.s Allen, born March I. Con· cratulaUOnl to Mrs. Lan1 To John -what • handacap to nart Tommy oft w1th Actually, �t wu hard to tell JUSt who an thfo Lan.,: famaly waa ha\'lftl tbu baby. For two w«kl bel� Tomm.y arnved. Pal)ll John piiC\t'd ttw ftoor to tM tek'photM-, AWr1111n• 40 miln: pcor day and wor e out thne tt-le· phones. And an••••• fm1ernallsJohn not only U!«t up lM natb for lt$7. but •·• about hatr way throuch
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1151'a quota lt'1 to tw bopfd tht-Lanp do not h;l\ I' 100 larce a family �1\bC! poor old John ju�t couldn't takl' n.
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The Foundry, lt'.mponnly, hu one of Sam llt-lrTI'II"I 0 J) -� 'J'tlu t.d'a na� d T4tm SUdcles., and ht> &J •-ork· lnl as a Cr1nder. Now h<:rt''a a auy that mi.&ht � dc�loped Into IOmt·· ttunt 1f tht- t'oundq could Ml\"f' had hun btl� hrt nnw v.nckr lhe lnJ!.ul'nt'e of A.rnll' Mdn.land IUidly Wblt· Ulkcr. That coombiAIIIon 11 too 11'1'-leh of an oblltad&.• f or eve-n the Foundry 10 0\'�m(' (F'U.}
Oc-le S•ydu,just doHn't eaA'!a&nap of h1s flngl'r for mont')'. That htlll' JJip of paper they ha nd out on Thurt• day niJ;ht and Friday .e.mt to bo.> ju't tornelhmc to ttart � wnh. That b JUSI 'ld�.lt he did 'a"lth II - th� n 1n the slo\� tf 8.)
l..arry G11nn dec1dfd to quu unoklnl and did for 111r0 d.lys. �n hu Mn'ft nJUidn't do Without I C::IPI"rUt', M hi' amnJtt'd onf!_ That OOf' rt"ally �-e nt to hl1 ttomaeh, but d1dn't all)' lone Now hto doa.n't know wh1ch will kill htm ftrtt- nervet or tummy (f B)
It Is doublful lf Juk Shmfrr will cv ... r buy anolh(·r pair of those ufrty lhot't. The! la.tt. p1u walked nght out of the- IOC"ked room 11nlhout e'--en ydllr\1. �Look. Ma, no fe<M. .. Jadl •P"'t. almCMt tour hours lr")'IJ\1 to(ha,e thtn\ down. (F B.)
COMPANY LIBERALIZES LIFE INSURA, CE PlA
Retiring Employees Benefit By Ch•ngo
Wheelabr.�lor Corpora bon 11 pleased to ••wounrc a plan by wh1rh your croup life U�\U11nt"C' w-111 I"Tit'lln JTIOnc'y m rwr poc-k� Thu thoukllfltl'T"ftt. all of u.1, eJ�•ally thou tolkt In thto oldt>r ace bnoc-ket, who, at aorne tune or <Uhrr, have hAd mllll\'lnll u ttl wMtht'r or not th('y could al'ford 1.0 �ny on tM-1r uuuranno after )H,·ml � CGmpMy. They nft!d no I• nge-r be to Jrfll1ly «�nct'rrM.'d 0\"cr ttw< mallt.'T"
low-Cost P.-otectlon
In thort, ttns hbC!'nl plan now. ft"labW. you 1.0 ma1ntam \-aluab� Pf"OlC:('UOn wtthout hav�na to pa)' the> f'f'ltWt't'IJI h<gh niiC'I that would normally � charge-d an older p('DM al the Unw he ret.lt"tl ud convC'rtt from a Croup poiK'J' IO an U\dJ.\"tdWII pl•n II htt at\.1111\C'd ••"· In oaber -·ords. roo .... ill bto able to kt'e"J) tmportant bc-nc'flts. allhoug h you m•y no IOIIJt'r bt' <�n m1ployH>of Wh«lolbratorCorponi�Dn
Thu ntw. pl..n w.1ll allow your &roup lift' IRIUrlnt"e tO ton.lln\lt'" in d'ft'rt If• «cr roor retlrtmtnt, \uthout COf1 to you. At the inttptlon of the plan, tht:!
Comp&n)' will poy the whole premaum for all quahlkod ,.t1red t'mpl•>)"f'ftl u lona •• our Croup Pol� • 1n f� Ho�t'\·f'r. aft�r thor Mctropohtmn l..lft' lti$Uf'I.RC't' CompltO)' attUmul:ttC't the ""''t"��ry fund.J by re�ainm• our dn·i· dendt. th� lnsuun('f' eompany will nrry t:hf' Pl"fti'IIW'4 u lone ., the- n-·
tu-rd t'mpklyee In-a
DAVIDSON PHOTOS FEATURED IN MAGAZINE 1lM' photccnphy of "'Bic Jhn'" D�
,·kbon, Ow. a & t""umc.•, ..... , h lt-.ai'C'd m the f'lbf\.lary lw� of� BEACO:"J, pubh(;ltlon or thl· Epi$('(JPII Chun-h, North••m lnd11na DIOC"e!ot'. The< BEA· CO:"J a. publliMd at Marlon. lncbana.
For somet1mt' this maca.r1ne h a bt.'en runnma ft'atures o n \"llraout ('hUr('hd in the dlotfte', II\ 101 the htahhlhU of th�lr h•$tOrlc.'"l. J1m to...k thf plc."tUI'C't tO tlh.btnl� \hr dOl')' on SL l'aul't of Jd, h .. t.-aka, of "'h1ch he lS I Jflol>mbcor. 801h I� t'Xtt'fl0f" and •ntt'nor lhots Wf'n! Wt'll don(', whKh b not so •urprlslnt. ainct- Jim's chid hobby b: pK:tul't' tak1n1 and dt'\·elop
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Oualifictliont The amount of Ufe Jnsurann- and
11\funnt"C' lOT On.th or OiamC'mbHmo:-nt by A«!Mntal Mf'lnt applyu\C to any tmp)oyr-e \lho rtllf'f!l It aae IS or 0\"tor, w1th at least 10 years of H-rY•ctat rctm. •n1ent • .shall be tilt'- full o11nount for -·hk:h hi' was huun:d o�t the dol� �"•tlllusrf'hrt1tH11tl.
The am .. unt of Life lnJUrlnt't' and lnsu.r111Mto for �th or D•tn\t."mber· ml'nt by Accidl•ntllll Means awlyma to any t'mptnyH> �ho n-11rn on or aftt'r ace 5.S but praor to •r.•IO. Wlth at lftls;t ;M """" of k'n"JCt at n-t.Jrtmcnl. or IR)' l"mpl<l)'('(' who f('tirn on or 11fter age 60 but pr1or to lfCe 65, w1th at lt"ast 20 )·dn of IK"fYit"t at f('tlft'm.t'nt, shall bt' on.-hallthco amount for \l'h!C':h lw \US lnJUr-.d Oil tM ·� p!'"�llttll hlSn-U"'�l.
THE STAG WAS LOTS OF FUN
l.dr;� ot.h•r Athk-tK" A...oH&Iton Stq Plrllt'J, the- latt.'at On t', held JO th� Communi\)' llou•e 11 Lmcoln l'ork. Saturdll)' IIIJht, Mllt't'h 9. WU a IUC· CTt&. A ltt'l·toceth<'r •uch as thla af'ordt I n� oppot1Mnii.J 10 "'' .. a1ld 11 tbt' ,..mo. hlfte' to �� olhN" W�l· abntor folks 1n an .nformal atmos· ph('rr- Of fl'IIOWI!hlp
EntcrtAmment for the e'�ntna t'Otl• iJLtt'd of c-anl play1n,1 aod w1�•n1 ttw- b.•ket'-11 ,.,_ bt-tw('("ft South Dt'nd Ct'ntral and PJt'rt"t'ton •·hu�h was lc>lt'vl�ed Rl"frtshmrnts were k"rved. u\dudm� delic-IOUS bam umdw�<:hn. Nu.mbt'n we� drawn and 10 ptOple •·eN •� cash prl.tft..
THE LlnLE BRICK HOUSE )hny of )'ou have •�.-n thco nut
looJunc auard hou.e C'Onatru(\t'd o! red brick, and l�l!t'd at the southWt'lt l"'rJK>r of the plant t'or lhOtoe w·h.o Rl'V<.'r han� Ottasion tO pu. n<'llr It, we arr- lhowmc a picture.
TtuJ !\('""' unit, which rrplace. tlw old IU.rd hOUH adJa«>nt to � fte..SI.'illrch Uboratory at Ow- IWK.It�a.t t:xt�mlly of Plant I, wu rnadc !JC'Ct'S..
At)' to kf"''P Pk"'t" -·•th otMr exp�n.Jion throuahoul OW pn:mu"'
The JUIIIrd on duty at thb pte 11 alwaya k�·pt rather bw1y. All Plant 2 l.'mployt>H and the maJority of shop workt>n of Plant I I)QU hert' to and from w.·ol'k In add ition art: the- 5roret: of trU(k:t ck·hn·nn• 1nd pkkin& up fl't'IJht for both plant··
Yn, our ComPIRY IIJradually outJrowma IU old "atun.·"
gp..,n, hu � aaa1n and alone w•th It many pou olt"'iorful Jonqutls to IMiom 'ar�C�Ua art-., ol our oft�CH... For � Pbt w , ... ,.., )("an& n hu beoH!. IJW' N1tom of D1md Pulh, Propt"M:tor of EdJt''Aater t'lor al Placc, to 1cond a1011.1 tftj-.... tlov.t'n v.·tuC'h •� no\ only h.arb1n1t'r1 or Spr1n11 but tokf!nl or IIOO<hnll Wr v.ant D•\f! to know th•t wr •ppreC'•ah• h11 thou��:htrul11e1 a.t w('ll All rn}oy tht• Jonqu11 ..
RrKIIrd!nallowert for Wh"'l.abrator, W<' ftnd that a t"'n••derable area In the Edl:ct·w•tt'r hotb(·d• are dl·voted to 1rttw•n1 th<-rn t'Xdu.tv•'l)' for us. inc:ludintr •c:Ort'� o f Grr•nlum plant• v.·hlch a,. tran.�plankd eac-h Spran1 1n <1\U' Company btdt.
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HELP FOR THE HEART l,.a,.t )'C'tlr 7t7 Pt'Opko In St. JOM"ph
Cowny dwd of hNn d•�- N.auonany. lhOt't' than 10.000..000 d�. � brnuw of th,. dn-Miulkr .,.. •pp.al· hnc. hm1lot-s ol vJctun. •ulft-r mon. but •uddm l't'n�ov.al of uluab� employee� ,. a \"Ita! and expnh!Vt' prvblrm for emplO)en. too Out thlt Pt'OP!e of Amcr1ca -•ncl or our rounty-.,.. fiJ:,ht•nt bk-k Throu1t1 th<' lleart t"oun. dation thty 111' Jupportln' a prOflram or �IJ'('h cmd edti<'atton to htAblb:h c.auK't and curM. Thl' rt:wtarth pro.gram !t t'On�tantl)' brinam1 lift'.qv. •na:: di.K'OH."tlt'l ----- and the «tuC'atlon prorr.am Ia U\'JnJ llvt't by tf'!Una proplt' •dth h�rt d1'W'aw how t o � wuh t�1r roncht•on. Anothe-r valu· ablt' M"r"VIC"'!' " thto di�pc_on,nn& Oflnfor. m.uon about tuch di.HIUN aa rhc-umahC' rc:,-n. whkh oftf'ft t'IIUW'I hc·.art da.mq-t-. Knowkdllt' or tbt- dantif'n of � •JirrM'niJ t'lln bt pow.·rrtulftiC'tOh •n tht' �-mhon of tw-an d� 1bt' people In our Comp��nJ•tt' �alun,: pan •n thf' pro1r•m by tupportu,l tht' Hun Toundauon throuJh IM1r UnllC'd "'""
One of tht' odd1t1t'l of life is how a m.t�n �•n bC' hlt own WOI"'II enemy by bel111 hi• own bellt frlt>nd
WhHI•bntor Follu on fhtl Job
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ReilllxlnJ: the lmporunce of the weldmg lndU!Itry to our busmea. th� Cornpa,ny took advantflae or thC! opportunity of displAying equipment .u a tMide •how r«ently, The show, the �th Weldina & Alht<l Industry El(J)0$1t•(m, was held in Convention Hall, Mul1delphla, April 9·1 L
In our 12' x 30' booth Wt' had a -18'" Wht't'labrator Sw•n�: Tablt< and a No. 0 Modt'l-70 Dustube Dust Coll�tor - also a Wheelabrator dU:play unl\.
Our mac:hln('S are U5t'd for many purposes m the weldment field. Pnor to wt'ld1nc. it is wed on p1pe �kelp to g1ve the right surfac� n:quu·t-d for pre.�ure·tiJ:ht wt>ldmg. Aftt!:r wt>ldml it lll u.st:d to n!mow.• nux, :.,patter, run and snle trom weldments.. This alford!! a perfi.'Ctly clean surfa� !or subwquent flnlshm1. such as palnlml. gal\·anlz.!ng. "�
This Is onl' \'lew ot our booth
TH E TOURING FOUR FROM
WH EELA BRATOR
As members of Rural Youth or Indiana, four Wh�labra· tor 1irl.s had a mon lnteresung and t'nter tamml( 11me recently when the croup made a W('(!k's trip to New York and Ma»a(:hUS('U.J.. Slilllet'n Kirb and tlvt!: boys were chaperoned on the tour. From our Company were l)(trlene Galbreath, Cred1t Department: Orualee Hkk:o�. SaleJ: Janet "brker, Engint'Crina: Robbye Lou Ounn, 8•1hng.
lllahli.lhlJi or tht! tnp lndud� ViS•Ui to; Statue of Liberty; Emp1re Su.te Building: R�!o Cuy MusiC' Hall: China. town. The Bowery: United Nat1ons Bulldma: Qc:.eanllner. "ConstitUtion;" Old Iron S•des; Paul Revt're House and Church; Plymouth ROck; Cape Cod Canal Additional time was spent witnt'&Sinl vuious TV prosrams, major depart· ment llores and the .stage play, ''Happy Hunting."
A ftttlng ellmax to the bls wef:'k C'ame whC'n the group was caught m eo real New En1land snowstorm.
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PERSONAL
G L I M P S E S
Willi!; "'IJIII'" tla.-., Rcrttcvm�::. c:atM to wcwk h<-,.. '" J�o�ly. Itt! lhs ftnt Job hf'r� ""'II lt'fVIDI II R�I\'InJ Ch«ker In July, I�Z. 8111 wu made t'�nu�n of Rf'tC'IvlnJ Dtopartmtont 8111 U)'l hts thtl'l' ma1n actlvhlu whC'n not on the job •� bowlmJ, hunt· Inc and tbhtnJ. We haw� no �port on the latter two. but we havt' �n him bowl tome Vl't)' tCfiJ)t'('tllble arorl'tl Bill 1� a mf'm�r or Mlahaw11.ka Lodll" 130 P &. AM, and South !k>nd Scoul�h Rite.
Jltk n:�u•hl'f, South Shlpplna, has �n tmploy<'d ht-re ••nee July, 1940, hi\"IDJ Wot"kNI prt•\'IO�DI)' for Standard Oil of M�ehiJan Jl� ""' )ob III'U ln Lhto SU'4.'1 Shop a• Makl'up Man. He tranllfl'rrt'd to Nnrth Stuppmc an t.ta�h. lt-41 In Aul\lft, ttn Ja,ek wu rnaM }'orunan. Rt-pa1r Paru, South Sh1pplnl. lla. hobb1n art' luhtnc. bowhnc and rolr Jadr: lS a �Mr of f'ntt"n\111 Orck-r of Ea£� and a �� �Hknt of Mu.ha• .. ka Lode<".
"NONE BETTER THAN BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD-
'l'lul t 11 the op1nton of Owar n..boa. frll-pt"('llon I)�;JMU'\�l, who hM n'!a• son to koow w�reof ht ��u.
�r �turned to work �ntly a.f. ter btl!'la otf th� lob for 11x weeJu.. rc:cov<'rlna from an opention for double hemla of lona atandlnfl. Blue Cto$1· Blue Shlt>ld took car" of h01pital and doctor bill• In the amount of $382.50
II E W FAC E S
Bob Yost, Ste<-1 Shop Cn-turncd from military tt'n•ice); J(lhn lltt�kwl�kl, Maid: Wayne CI«"Aif!nlli, Sale.; Lor• nine l'f!.nrod, Ou't & 1-'U.In('; Cathu· lne Ley� tlbll Room; JC!anne tlutchi· son, Co.t
Glenn Wood� S.lH; Alire Mkh�b.k, Salftl; f.!llubeth Caunnrlle, S.ln; Cl;ayton Dlnru, Du•t & F\Jmto; 1\l:lbel Po•e,..., Entcuw�rhq; RoiHrt Pll�cd. Er-Kto.-; Jofn1 Keller. Jr .. Enau�nn&. Part Tunor; EureU 1\lr.f'all. Attount· ""
IN MEMORIAM
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��Obody llkn to kaHI an experJt'nC'f' such u mltl('," .. )'1 Osc-ar. '""but 11 b not nearly 110 bad 11oh�n you Art' &J· sui'NI that your ,.VInJI Will not be swallowed up while you'«< ofT_ J.'or my part, there 11 no �ttl'r prot«:tlon than Blue Crou·Biuc Shl�ld."
Oscar .. ,.: ·� nnt thlnl th11t lead to my hernia cam(" from pull1n1 on ti'M! belt or a drill JU" ... �·""'n not 1t.nd· •na proptrly. AnothC!-r time I wat ��h1n1 up to hft ule rrom a tnM:k. WhJit' SI&Nhn& on the Jf"OWid Wlth t•&ht dothft on.."
Thd only bNn out lht- f&C.'t that Ul anyUuna there u • naht and wrona .... ,. to do ll.
Motoruts should r�member that ev�n St. Chrbtopht-r tK·ams to 1051!! ra,th ""' 90 miles an hour
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E C O N O M I C S C L A S S PAYS V I S I T
On Wt.odnesday. Man:h 27, Mr. M('rle Blue and h11 Economlts Class or l\11$h. awaka lllgh School were our aue-sts. Thi!! 17 youn1 people were divided •n· to 1mall K:rDI.ll>' before' touring th.e Otfttet and Eng1ne<'r1ng �p:lrtmt'nt. to get a tlrn hand look at how thin11 are dont' in modern mduslry. The studenu were impr� w1th the courtt>Sy and hospitality of the Whe<'labrator pl'Ople with whom they came in e<mtoct.
The n&ftt thmg to do is lO forJive and forget, but m0111t pcpole cliln't do two thincs at once.
A man b;n't henpecked as long as he has 11 roof over hi$ head and is able to raise it octationally.
The thr1hy penc>n saves his penmH and mokes them eount a hundi'C'd b£.. fore he $J)('Od.$ a dollar
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WHEELABRATOR MEN LOOK IN on MEXICO Bob Rlord3n, Manager of Export Oj.
viSion. and Ceorre IJurdiU, Managl'r of Steel M1l1 Dlvttlon. returned re· C1'ntly from a tour of Mexico. Gear� and Bob de,•oted mu<:h tm-.e in taUung lO prosi)C('t.ve and prt':lt'nt c:�tomers m surv..,ymc the J!rowth o! th� IH«'I mdustry m that country, They both
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Oou,cl._'$ C:tmpbe.ll, &les, atlended the Rei!Jon IX Council of Cump t'ire Gtrl� held 1n Claypool Hotel. lndtnnapolis durtng the weekend ot Man"h 30. DouR Is Vice Prrsldent and a volunlllry mt'mbc!r or the Mishawaka Coundt.
Local 995 UAW·CIQ WIU n:'prt'Senlt>d by Cle.•m t"uln1er and Ed llixe.nb:tUJh at the National CMtvenllon held in Atlantic: C1ty, April 7·12 Glenn �11m1ttt.'d that 3.000 delecatt.'l attended the mt.�tm.;.
F.d lluemmer, Paymauer, Wl'nt "txll'k to .s<:hool'' r('(:l'ntly when the tB.M. Comp;:�ny conducted cla5Se5 in thdr S6uth Bend olnee. Ed n!poi"U that thilli was a very Important two and one half da.YJ., for anyone planmng to enter or c:ontlnue In th•s type of busl· n('$1. dnrt the Schoohng WI$ alon1 bnl(' lin6.
.. �l";lnk Ped.rotty. SalH. appeaf'M twofore members of the Amertun �o·ound·
rt.'port tha� although �teel produc· uon hn �n nea:hgiblc 1n ('()Mpart;Jon to our own, the prwpt'C:'U lin' \'ery
good for a npld d('velopmcnt 1n thiS fteld, and that V.'lu.'t!labrator mtcmd.!l to be 1n u J)O:i.ltlon to take full odvantlll(' of thif; trend
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rymen's Soc1ety, April 8. in M1ch1gan C•ty. frank Jhowt'd movies and slidt>s of our tq\upmtnt and opcratioru. lie also talked on the hiuory and ovtrllll func:<uon� of Wh�labrator blast clean. 1nt:: equ!pmt'nt. C'lipe<:ially in relauon to the foundry lndwtry.
PISHERMEN - don't !orset to en· ter the big 1-'i.shinJ Conte$! now in op� l'radon and t>:ndtng Sept('mber31. Thl$ Is )"our c:hanee to stop LillkmR about "the one whit'h &ot away." Oetads of the rontt>St un be found an all shop and olfire bulletin boards - or you ca" ch«k with any member of the Athh:tlc: Auoda110n.
John Wolf, AssiStant Tn>a5urer, was honored l"t!«!ntly by American Nat•onal Red Cross and the Mishawaka Chaptt'r. John wu �tvf'"n a c1tation In .apprt.'tiation of thl.'" O\ltstand•ng 5c:rvice ��\len to the eommun1ty and the ROO CraM t'hapter as Mu:hawaka Chair· man of thl' suct'ess!ul 1956 United •'und drwe in St. Joseph County,