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**ARCH, 1944 THE ECHO PAGE FIVE Ecusta Hais An Efficient Police Force WRCECONSISIS OF 9 pouon & 7 WATCHMEN McCall Is Chief. Work Interest Of Company And Employees Ecusta maintains an efficient POuce force whose duty is to serve protect Ecusta employees, as as to protect the interests of company. The force consists of 16 men, ^ef Buck McCall, 8 uniformed policemen and 7 watchmen. The policemen are stationed at Gate House and work on shifts. wo of them are on duty at all time; hicli s. checking all persons, ve- and materials entering or is the mill grounds. No one ^Uowed to enter and materials not be taken out unless the rson is provided with proper “'flenUals, Pan patrol the com- all p present at nip ^^®ta functions, such as pic- tec^ parties, etc., to pro- ani interests of the employees of the company. Police are charged, with the fjj,^®*^sibility of carrying out all to policies known to lead of if interests and welfare Th/ ®niployees and the plant. Ij^jt 9^^icers are not only efficient, they are also most courteous, shiff ''^atchmen also work on a they patrol the coh f the plant and grounds, foj. jS^tly being on the lookout an,. steam or water leaks and any emergency that might arise. Polio exception of three Of and one watchmen, all '^ania are natives of Transyl- -fune^^f McCall came to Ecusta in foj. with several watchmen cow ® Fiske-Carter Construction Later more men were 0rgg5 the police force was ovef and subsequently taken tioj,c ^ Ecusta men when opera- ^ere started. Laboratory News We happy to have Mrs. Of 3 ''^aldrop back after a visit iust d husband. You Werp ^^’t know how much you hissed! ouf Wells is now a member of 'Is «L Glad to have you with ®ap-much-big-chief Py th^^ se«\ms to be mighty hap- ^as k®®® ^ays, since her husband transferred back to the “ and Anna spent the week- aiong -Atlanta. Eleanor went pai-QK ^t didn’t come back. Mary Gb planning a week-end too—^we wonder if to do as Eleanor did and week-end a honeymoon. ® her now Mrs. C IS taking a H. Hayes, vacation in k next week. We hope ^Va ^ ^ Sood time. ^ast;» fays she feels like an “out- \ wonder why? catjp ®^y that would that would spend her to in Brevard! Must not plan ®re long, Marie. S, GoTemment Bonds regilarly. ‘‘The Gate House’’—Main Entrance To Plant Here is a familiar looking scene to anyone who works at or visits Ecusta. All employees, as we^I as all plant visitors, c^ter and leave through ^‘The Gate House.” It is small in size, but like the heart, it performs a most important and vital function. Members Of Ecusta’s Efficient Police Force i V 2: Mm Yes, of course you know them. They are your friends. Reading from left to right, they are: Fur man Cansler, Joe^ Bryson, Dave Holliday, Scott Dillingham, Chief F. L. McCall, Vernon Neill, John Drake, Ralph Paxton, Odd Bryson. Our Police Chief Sure' you know him! He’s Chief Buck McCall, who heads our efficient police department. Day And Night Watchmen At Ecusta These men are constantly on the job all over the plant and grounds, watching for any emergency condition. Reading from left to right, they are: Cad Whitmire, Alvoid Galloway, Harris Jones, Jessie Allison, Clarence Greene. Two watchmen were not present when this photo was made and they are Yancie McCrary and Alfrc^d Beddingfield.
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