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Situations Open C H E M I 3 T S W I T H S P E C I A L Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S t r y this office. W · list men a n d women from all parte of t t i e country. Our work is n o t restricted to members of any organisation. Bureau of Employment of T h e Chemists Club, Inc. (Agency), 52 E a s t 41st Street, New York, Ν . Y . M A N W A N T E D : A successful middle western advertising agency offers an excellent opportunity for e m p l o y m e n t to a m a n who is familiar with chemical products a n d who can write. T h e ideal combination would be a trained chemist with some literary or advertising experience. Address "Box 1 4 - T - 0 5 , " care Ind. & E n g . Chem., E a s t o n , P a . \ V A N T E D — A m a n capable of heading up t h e research and development program in a large heavy chemical plant in t h e G r e a t Lakes region. This man-should preferably have a P h . D . degree arid ten t o fifteen years' engineer ing experience. All replies held confidential. Give full details in first reply including salary desired. Address "Box 16-T—05," care I n d . & E n g . Chem., EaBton, P a . W A N T E D b y large colored pigment m a n u f a c t u r e r a chemist experienced in manufacture of inorganic colored p i g m e n t s . M u s t have h a d broad ex perience with chrome yellows, chrome ereens. iron blues. Excellent oppor t u n i t y for right m a n . Stage age. education a n d experience. Applications confidential. Address "Box 1 3 - N - 0 4 . " care I n d . & E n g . Chem.. Easton, P a .
Situations Wanted (A. C. S· Members) A C H E M I S T desires research work o r college teaching position. P h . D . organic chemistry, age 28 and married. Well trained in physical chemistry, quantitative analysis, physics, and m a t h e m a t i c s . Publications, experience in college teaching, organic synthesis and analysis. Location a n d salary are secondary. Address "Box 1 0 - N - 0 5 . " care I n d . & E n g . Chem . E a s t o n , P a . AfFOOD P R O D U C T S C H E M I S T , g r a d u a t e engineer, experienced since 1921, four years National Food law enforcement, three years production a n d advertising management, six years research a n d research management. Specialist on processing, packaging, labelling a n d advertising. Picture, p u b lications, references on request. Address " B o x 13-T—05," care I n d . & E n g . Chem., Easton, P a . A P h D . in F O O D C H E M I S T R Y who h a s been teaching 3 years, desires work during t h e summer months in the food industries for experience; salary secondary. Address "Box 24-N—04." care I n d . & E n g . Chem., Easton, Pa. A P H Y S I C A L C H E M I S T — P h . D . ( J u n e ) . Minor in physics. Bache lors* degree i n m a t h , a n d engineering. "Fundamental knowledge of indus trial, inorganic, analytical, organic and biochemistry. Been employed b y t h e U S. D A. for seven summers. Also h a d experience as laboratory assistant. Address "Box 2 3 - T - 0 4 . " care I n d . resent ast 5 devoted t o initiating, coordinating, directing and reporting the activities of several research workers. Patent searches, numeroue publications. Member several scientific organizations. Address " B o x 38—N0 5 / ' care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton. Pa. PHYSICAL C H E M I S T P h . D . recent with minor in p^hysics. Research experience in petroleum refining and structure of liquids. -Also college teaching experience i n physical chemistry. Available now, single, a g e 26. Address "Box 12-N-04," care Ind. & E n g . Chem., Easton. P a . R E S E A R C H C H E M I S T . Age 35. Fully qualified to a s s u m e position of responsibility. Fifteen years* experience in research ancl process development in diversified lines. Numerous patents. Available o n month's notice. Address "Box 48—N-05," care Ind. & Eng. Chem., E a s t o n , Pa. R E S E A R C H C H E M I S T B.S. 1929, age 29, m a r r i e d . W a n t s a j o b . Experience; plant control, product development, plant design. Thorough training in methods of research, wide practical experience- Steady and fast worker. Location immaterial. Good references. Addaresa 4*Box 11—N0 5 , " care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. R E S E A R C H C H E M I S T , P h . D . 1932. Age 28. Desires industrial r e search position b u t will consider any connection with goo-d. company. University teaching and research experience. Honor societies. Publications. Address "Box 26—T-05," care I n d . & Eng. Chem., Easton-, Pa. " R E S E A R C H C H E M I S T , 28, married, B.Ch.E. Ohio S"tate. Pour years' experience, varied technical development in coke by-product a n d gas indust r y ; including process development a n d plant control equipment. Prefers research or development work and midwest. Address " B o x 14—N-05," care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. S U M M E R WORK desired by university chemical engineering instructor, P h . D . , patents, publications. Experience in semi-plant works, physicalorganic research and development. Available June 20 for- 3 months. Midwest or west preferred. Address "Box l l - T - 0 4 , " care In— N - 0 5 , " care I n d . 6 Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. T E A C H I N G OR R E S E A R C H — P h . D . , physical chemistry, 1924. Minors: physics and mineralogy. Training in nietallux-gy a n d ceramics. Ten years university teaching and research, and two y e a r s ' industrial re s'L* irch experience. Administrative ability. Age 3-4. .Xlarried. Address Box 3 2 - N - 0 4 . " care I n d . & Eng. Chem., Easton. Pa T E A C H I N G POSITION D E S I R E D , P h . D . physicaJ chemistry 1931." 7 years' college teaching experience. Have taught general, qualitative, quantitative, organic a n d physical chemistry. Have b ^ e n head of dept. for 4 years. Publications, age 3 1 , single. .Employed but considering change. Address "Box 4 2 - N - 0 5 , " care Ind. & Eng. Chem., E a s t o n . P a . W E L L K N O W N BIOLOGICAL AND O R G A N I C C H E M I S T , P h . D . Wide experience in teaching and in institutional and Lndustrial research. Has made important fundamental a n d technological contributions. Seeks appointment i n eastern college. Salary of secondary interest. Address "Box 2 2 - T - 0 3 , " care I n d . & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. W I N E OR F E R M E N T A T I O N C H E M I S T — B A C T E R I O L O G I S T , B.E., 1929. Expert in pure yeast cultures and quick fermentations. Familiar with artificial aging a n d synthetic bouquet. Developed process to prevent cloudiness in newer wines. Now chief chemist finest -wine laboratory in U . S. Unlimited references. Address "Box 2 6 - N - 0 5 , * ' care I n d . E n g . Chem., Easton, Pa. WOMAN C H E M I S T , B.Chem. '29, Cornell, desires jposition in or near Knoxville, Term. Address "Box 15—T-04," care Ind. & E n g . Chem., Easton, Pa WOOD CHEMIST—Unusual experience in moisture-proofing, insectproofing, coloring, bleaching, and finishing lumber. Publications, p a t e n t s . P h . D . H a r v a r d . Age 34, married. Address "Box 25-X'-05," care I n d . & E n g . Chem., Easton, P a . ^
S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d (Non-Members) C H E M I C A L SECRETARY—will make good assistan/t for busy chemist; uses excellent English. Major chemistry—zoology. BLecent graduate of leading university. T h r e e years' experience in universirty office which in cludes purchasing of laboratory supplies. Address "Box L G - T - 0 5 , " care I n d . & E n g . Chem., Easton, P a .
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COST A N D G E N E R A L A C C O U N T A N T . Over fifteen years' complete experience with consulting, analytical a n d research laboratory. Desiree position with service or manufacturing organization. Capable of organizing system of accounting, including standard costs a s well as average costs. Address "Box 2 8 - T - 0 5 , " care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa. W A N T E D , position as chemist, research or analytical plant or laboratory. By college graduate with ten years' experience as chemist in charge of labora tory for manufacturer of all grades of alloy steels. Address "Box 12-T—05," care Ind. & Eng. Chem., Easton, Pa.
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motion c a n be regulated a t will, b y increasing or decreasing t h e speed of t h e t r u c k m o t o r . T h e w o r m gear serves as a positive brake, holding t h e tail g a t e flush w i t h t h e floor of truck a n d p r e v e n t i n g sagging, even when h e a v y loads, on rollers, a r e being moved. T h e Davey-Troell power e l e v a t o r t a i l g a t e is m a n u f a c t u r e d u n d e r license b y D a v e y Compressor Co., I n c . , K e n t , Ohio.
T H E L I N C O L N E L E C T R I C C O . , Cleveland, Ohio, h a s j u s t a n nounced a new air-heating electrode designated a s "Shield-Arc 85." I t is said t h a t welds w i t h tensile s t r e n g t h s of 85,000 t o 100,000 p o u n d s per s q u a r e inch can be m a d e with this new a r c welding electrode.
Financial News ASSOCIATED R A T O N C O R P . R e p o r t of t h e Associated R a y o n C o r p . a n d its subsidiary, for t h e y e a r e n d e d December 3 1 , 1933, shows a n e t loss of $75,601 after taxes, interest, a n d other deduc tions, comparing w i t h a n e t loss of $96,404 in 1932. Balance sheet as of D e c e m b e r 31, 1933, shows t h a t i n v e s t m e n t s in securities in r a y o n industries a r e carried at $47,318,291, t h e aggregate value of which, based on available m a r k e t q u o t a t i o n s or e s t i m a t e d fair v a l u e in the absence thereof, was approximately $7,080,000. On D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1932, i n v e s t m e n t s in securities in r a y o n industries carried at $47,426,016 h a d an aggregate v a l u e of a p p r o x i m a t e l y $5,200,000. C O L U M B I A N C A R B O N C O . has declared a q u a r t e r l y dividend of 75 cents on v o t i n g t r u s t certificates, placing t h e m o n a $ 3 a n n u a l basis, p a y a b l e J u n e 1 t o stock of record M a y 15. I n t h e previous q u a r t e r t h e c o m p a n y paid a n e x t r a of 2 5 cents a n d regular q u a r t e r l y dividend of 50 cents. P r e l i m i n a r y e s t i m a t e of the c o m p a n y a n d subsidiaries for t h e q u a r t e r ended M a r c h 3 1 , 1934, shows a n e t profit of $558,000 after depreciation, depletion, federal taxes, a n d minority interests, e q u i v a l e n t to $1.03 a share o n 538,420 shares of no-par stock. T h i s compares w i t h $242,333 or 4 5 cents a share in t h e first q u a r t e r of 1933. G L I D D E N C O . (paints, varnishes, etc.) r e p o r t s April sales of $2,695,810 compared w i t h $2,106,706 in April, 1933. F o r t h e six m o n t h s ended April 20, 1934, sales a m o u n t e d t o $13,748,881 against $9,725,905 in t h e like period of t h e preceding fiscal year, a n increase of $4,022,976 or 41.3 p e r cent. U N I O N C A R B I D E AND C A R B O N C O R P . T h e corporation reports for t h e q u a r t e r ended M a r c h 31, 1934, a n e t income, after all charges, of $4,337,939.37, equal to 48.20 c e n t s a share on 9,000,743 shares. T h i s compares with 18.42 cents a s h a r e in t h e first q u a r t e r of 1933, a n d 22.01 cents a share i n the first q u a r t e r of 1932. E a c h group of t h e corporation showed a s u b s t a n t i a l increase over t h e first q u a r t e r of last year. Business in t h e alloys, chemicals, a n d oxy-acetylene g r o u p s has been especially good. U N I T E D CARBON C O . T h e first t h r e e m o n t h s of 1934 were t h e c o m p a n y ' s best q u a r t e r since 1929. Although complete figures h a v e n o t been received, indications are t h a t n e t profit for t h e q u a r t e r w a s in t h e neighborhood of $300,000 after depreciation, depletion, a n d federal taxes, which would b e equivalent t o a b o u t 72 cents a share on 370,127 shares of n o - p a r common after p r e ferred dividend requirement. In t h e first quarter of 1933 net profit w a s $128,970, or 26 cents a s h a r e on t h e common. U N I T E D CHEMICALS, I N C . , and subsidiaries r e p o r t for the q u a r t e r e n d e d M a r c h 3 1 , 1934, a n e t loss of $24,102 after de preciation, taxes, a n d charges, c o m p a r i n g with a n e t loss of $26,524 i n t h e preceding quarter a n d a n e t loss of $45,503 in t h e first q u a r t e r of 1933. C u r r e n t assets as of M a r c h 31, 1934, a m o u n t e d to $1,210,262 a n d c u r r e n t liabilities were $126,801, comparing with $1,206,077 a n d $71,652, respectively, on M a r c h 3 1 , 1933.