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Page Eleven badin bulletin departmental news j#- Promotions Men Who are Making Good Aluminum Plant : J- W. Murray, potman to head pbtman helper; A. G. Fisher, potman to head potman helper; D. C. Moody, potman to head potman helper; L. V. Leitch, pot- ttian to head potman helper; D. G. Gra ham, distributor to head potman helper; r'* A, McMillen, Potman to head potman helper; W. R. Young, Carbon Plant gen- ®i'al foreman—Aluminum Plant general oreman; E. Welch, potman to head potman helper. Carbon Plant C. Caudle, helper to shift operator on calciner; V. R. McLain, calciner op erator to calciner foreman; A. D. Howell, calciner foreman to baking department oreman; R. E. Lee, mixing room foreman ^0 general foreman. Main Office J. L Gale has succeeded Mr. R. P. Rees as head of the Invoice Depart ment. Before this promotion, Mr. Gale ''^as assistant Invoice Clerk. Carbon Plant Mr. Kewan of the Sly Manufacturing Company was at our works a few days ^So. Mr. Kewan says he thinks he can collect 100 per cent, of the dust which at the present time is going out through the roof and which is being carried as far as the wash rooms on the men. We are in favor of giving him an opportu nity to demonstrate. No, Bob; he didn't know of anything which would bring up the apparent density. Ed says he has been receiving in quiries for the past two years as to how much coke there was stored in the ground in the north yard storage. To all of those interested, Ed wishes to make it known that in another couple of weeks he will be able to tell exactly how much coke there is in this storage. Ed intends getting this coke cleaned up entirely in the very near future. Mr. W. R. Young has returned from Niagara; however, from now on he will direct his energies toward producing better metal instead of better carbons- We know he can deliver the goods, and ere many days we expect to see Badin battling for top place in the percentage of No 1 metal produced. Mr. R. E. Lee says he has done everything he knows of to bring up the green apparent density except pray. If in passing through the Extrusion De partment you find Bob kneeling down among the slugs and scrap, you can rest assured that he is taking a stab at the last resort. Mr. A. D. Howell has been promoted to foreman in charge of the Baking De partment. Mr. Howell leaves a good record behind him as Calcmer Foreman, and we believe he will make an equally good record in his new undertak ing. We understand that last month was a very dull month for the Reclamation Department. We know what this has meant in the past, and intend seeing to it that we will not have to stand the expense of better business this month. Mr. V. R. McLain has been promoted to Calciner Foreman. Mac came with us about fourteen months ago from the Falls Office. We believe Mac has the necessary qualifications to get both quality and quantity. Mr. Biddix has a new hunting coat and is getting his gun oiled up—:look out, quail, rabbits, squirrels, etc. —L. G. Daniel. Pot Punchings Your Bonus Dollar Every dollar in existence stands for one hundred cents’ worth of labor or products resulting from brain or mus cle. Several months ago Jack West fig ured at the rate he was drawing bonus he would be able to buy a Cadillac like Mr. Thorpe’s in about a thousand years. He says now at the rate he is drawing bonus that his chances are increasing one year per day. Meter-Reader: Hey there you Sam bo! You stand there iand see that
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