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...Chicago buses­as in others­propane gas, liquefied under pressure, is carried in thick-skinned steel tanks. The gas moves through seamless copper tubing, in liquid form under its own pressure (eliminating the need for a fuel pump), and is converted into a gas as it enters the carburetor. Chief advantages: the gas sells for one-half the price of gasoline, burns completely, leaving no carbon, is odorless, and runs the motor more smoothly and quietly, requiring fewer changes of oil and less maintenance. Insurance companies consider propane engines as safe as diesel or gasoline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Propane Revolution | 1/22/1951 | See Source »

...training course for new workers. Harvey also kept Tele King ahead technically by being among the first to switch production to rectangular-tube sets and by developing cheaper cabinets. Remembering the PT-boat hulls molded from plywood, he got a PT-boat maker to turn out for Tele King "seamless" cabinets whose top and sides are molded from one piece of mahogany plywood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SMALL BUSINESS: Tele King's Tune-Up | 5/8/1950 | See Source »

Hollywood liked the seamless bowls so much that Paddock, pool-purveyor to cinemoguls since 1922, hired Ilsley as a consultant. When Pascal Paddock, company president, decided to sell in 1939, Ilsley bought him out for a mere $17,000. During the war, Ilsley built pools and water tanks for the Army & Navy, thus was ready to dive back into private pools at war's end. Now he produces about one custom-made pool a day (average cost: about $10,000), paid himself $41,000 last year in salary and bonuses. The company netted $59,730. With the People...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CARRIAGE TRADE: The People's Pool | 10/6/1947 | See Source »

...Removals would not begin until some time next spring. Because of the steel shortage, U.S. casket-makers will be unable to meet the services' demand for seamless steel, hermetically sealed coffins until then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Endless Journey | 9/9/1946 | See Source »

What had aroused them was the 300% increase in Canada's tariff on seamless steel boiler tubing, which had been belatedly discovered (TIME, Nov. 5) in Canada's new budget. They reminded the Cabinet that those increases, perhaps petty in themselves, were indefensible in view of the Liberal Government's repeated declarations favoring free trade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: Liberal Rebellion | 11/12/1945 | See Source »

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