HE MILL WHI -4. CaO«0»NATCO rA&H«OMS ■wo** aeo AMO a*TM «• LE - *•*> *■ ’ , '^.H Published by Fj£t.0CREST millSv ihc, • iPlq«h ot Droper, Greenville, teaksville, Smithfield and Sproy, N. C, Reldale^ Vo. and Aubwrn, N. Y. XX Spray, N. C.^ Monday, January 8, 1962 NO. 13 New Mutual Aid Booklets Are Distributed IVIarie Cook, a boxer-wrapper at the ®«dspread Finishing: Mill, is handed a J^vised Mutual Aid booklet by G. II. '^hatham, foreman of packaging, storage ?*>d shipping. The new booklets carry- latest revisions in the Mutual Aid ®**»>stitution and by-laws have been dis- a meeting of the firm’s board of in New York in December, • Stanley Klein was elected president > J- P. Maguire & Co., Inc., effective ^Hilary i. succeeds John P. Maguire who was , ®cted to the new post of chairman of \ board. Mr. Klein had been a vice pre.sident j. J- P. Maguire & Co., Inc., since the Was organized in 1936. He earlier a vice president of Amos Parrish ^ *“0., Inc., consultants to retail store ^^agements. The Maguire company, of 370 Fourth ! ^^Ue in Now York City, is a general I to the textile industry. The com- tributed in all mills and offices in the Tri-Cities. Any member who failed to get a booklet may obtain one from his supervisor. Any member who has a question concerning the revisions should get in touch with a member of the Mutual Aid unit committee at his mill. pany has factored all accounts of Field- crest Mills, Inc., since 1953. Both Mr. Klein and Mr. Maguire are directors and stockholders of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Many older employees re member them from the sale of the com pany houses to employees in 1941. The sale was handled by a group of which Mr. Maguire and Mr. Klein were prin cipals. Mr. Klein and the late Frederick H. Wandelt, a vice president of J. P. Ma guire & Co., Inc., spent approximately six months in the Tri-Cities and Field- ale, Va., and personally handled the sale of the houses to employees. During this period, Mr. Klein made many friends among Fieldcrest employees and local business people. New Vice President Is Specialist In Finance Richmond R. Roberts, who was recent ly elected a vice president of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., has been directly engaged in accounting and finance for over 25 years, 20 years with the General Electric Company in various parts of the coimtry and for the past five years as treasurer of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. A native of Wise, Va., he graduated from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Va., with an A. B. degree in English and Political Science and with an excellent record in mathematics. He was a high school teacher for one year at Appal achia, Va. While teaching school, he began his study of accounting through La Salle Extension University. He then worked for 18 months as a punch press operator, machinist’s helper, and office clerk for the Osborne Register Company, Cin cinnati, Ohio. Starting with General Electric in 1936 in accounting clerical jobs, he was pro moted to assistant supervisor in Bridge port, Conn., and subsequently was en gaged in studies of tax regulations and the preparation of company-wide in come tax returns in Schenectady, N. Y. He was for some time financial assist ant to the manager of General Electric’s (Continued on page eight) RICHMOND R. ROBERTS . . . Vice President and Treasurer . . E. S. Klein Elected President Of Maguire Firm P. Maguire Elected ® New Post Of Chairman