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One of the highlights of the fiftieth anniversary observance at the Huttig, Arkansas sau/mill of the Forest Products Division was the planting of pine seedlings at the Arkansas-Louisiana state line. The planting -was symbolic of the reforestation prac tices by which the modern Southern lumber in dustry is maintaining its forests in perpetuity. Participating in ceremonies were (left to right), Congressman Oren Harris of El Dorado, Ark., Spencer T. Olin, director and member of the fin ance and executive committees of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, John W. Hanes, vice presi dent for finance, and Governor Robert F. Kennon of Louisiana. Officers and directors of Olin Mathieson attending the ceremonies included N. Harvey Collisson, R. R. Casteel, Ralph Ostberg, Frank T. Whited, and Randle T. Moore. Approxi mately 2,000 persons including employees and guests attended dedication ceremonies at the mill. NEW CELLOPHANE PLANT TO BE AT OLIN, INDIANA Olin is the name selected for the site of the new celophane plant to be constructed in Indiana by Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. The plant itself will be known as The Olin Works. This announcement was made by N. H. Collisson, vice president for operations. The site was formerly known as Kern and is about ten miles east of Danville, 111., and two miles west of Covington, Ind., on the west bank of the Wabash river. It is on the Peoria and East ern Division of the New York Central System. 11
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