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Lloyd C. Ahlgren, Danbury, Conn.; George R. August, Whittier, Calif.; Ernest L. Baskin Jr., Sylvester, Ga.; Allan J. Caldwell, Burlington, Vt.; John F. Clark, Lynchburg, Va.; John J. Cooney Jr., Providence, R. I.; George C. Coquillard, South Bend, Ind.; Ray J. Diekemper, Los Angeles, Calif.; John C. Entz, Mesa, Ariz.; Edward H. Frost, University Heights, Ohio; Sargo Giss, Everett, Wash.; George E. Hamilton, River Forest, Ill.; Eugene S. Heckathorn, Indianapolis, Ind.; Herbert W. Hoskins Jr., Fairfield, Conn...
Started this week by OPM's labor division was a survey of five cities where the effect of priorities was closest at hand and likely to hurt the most: Meadville, Pa. (zippers); Mansfield, Ohio (refrigerators and electrical appliances) ; Evansville, Ind. (refrigerators and automotive appliances) ; Quincy, Ill. (stove foundries); Newton, Iowa (washing machines). After the survey, OPM hoped to give these areas new defense work*- using the power it obtained last month to write compulsory subcontracting, plus special treatment for blighted communities, into Army & Navy contracts. Question was whether enough could be done, or whether it could be done...
...hitter for the Boston Red Sox against the St. Louis Browns. > Hollywood's Bob Falkenburg: the National Boys' (under 15) tennis championship; for the second successive year; defeating Jack Tuero of New Orleans, 4-6, 8-6, 6-4, in the final; at Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind. In the Junior (under 18) championship, held simultaneously, Budge Patty, another Hollywoodian, won the title after a titanic struggle with Philadelphia's Victor Seixas, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, 4-6, 10-8. It was the ninth year in a row (starting with Don Budge in 1933) that...
...brought the turbosupercharger and its inventor off the shelf. Today Moss is further improving the turbo (details are military secrets). Last week G.E. was completing a windowless, $5,000,000 supercharger plant at Everett, Mass., and announced plans for a similar $20,000,000 plant at Fort Wayne, Ind. Even if a turbo fell intact into the Nazis' hands today, Dr. Moss thinks it would take them at least a year to begin production of its intricate mechanisms...
President Studebaker Corp. South Bend, Ind...