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ONE PUMPworking on the job is wD&kadcteu in the repair lshop the most notable point about SIEH-BATH Strew Pumps and Georex Pumps Is their relative freedom from maintenance. THERE is no mystery about the ability of Sier-Bath Pumps to stand up under the most trying conditions. After all, in such pumps, the worms end gears are the most important parts. And when you consider that Sier-Bath Pumps are made in the best equipped precision gear shop in the country, it is easy to understand their exceptional dependability. Their pulseless flow and vibretionless opera* tion greatly reduce maintenance coot--there is much less wear on valves, couplings and other fittings. Pipes and joints remain tight. With labor costs at their present high figures, these are important points to consider in pump selection. Send for descriptive booklet. ALSO MAKDtS Of SltB-tATH PAfOSfON GCARS FOUNDED 1905 MEMBER A.G.M. A. 9524 HUDSON BOULEVARD NORTH BERGEN, NEW JERSEY .194 <733o) succeeded Wiekmao .as manager of eci< atructlon materials sties In the north eeonijl district, Chicago. (41 Frank T Levi* been named manager of manufacturing |,l aeronautic and ordnance systems diriiioo*1 ($) 'A H Croham now manages the di armored-motor engineering dir, small and") medium motor divisions, Erie Works. " Foxboro Co, Foxboro, Mass, mored [tjfy branch offiee in Houston, Tout to Oil' South Boularord.. Leo W Parten ooniinaa' a district manager. Carborundum Co, Niagara- Fell*, N. Announces following personnel chaa|ea:'3y E B Forse wss appointed assistant vica-' * president. E R Baxter became director olv tales and sales administration succeedai1: C E Hawke, who saaumed rcipontlbiliiieii'' o manager of refractories div at Perth Amboy, N. J. C R Rayner, Jr ia aulsunt director of tales odmlnl*uail< Baxter. Hamliton-Thomoa Corp, Hamilton, OUs has been formed to operate Economy Pumps, Inc, Klipfel Manufacturing Co and Liberty Planers, Inc. Officers of the corpo- ' ration are: (1) Riebord Thomas, preiideat , (2) L C Thomas, executive viee-prtiideni ,)f% (3) H R Ryan, vice-president (4) R H :J$ Thomas Jr, vice-president (SI ET Drink-'-.V uth, secretary (6) L V Thomas, ireatimt. Marshall C Munce has been elected vie* president of York Corp, York, Pa. He will represent top management in enisling ini supporting the oales organisation throogk trade relatione end public reliiloas actirities. J Keith Louden haa taken over hit job as coordinator between engineeriai, manufacturing and tales divisions. 4 '1 George W Perry Is the new dwertiilng >5^3 manager of Cook Electric Co, Chicago- Mutual Doller Insurance Co, Botioo.1 opened a sales' end inspection office st )4t Carnegie Way NW, Atlanta, Go. In of E L Gates Jr. Inspection! ore under direction of W C Lange. An InspecikoV^. 5 office at 17 Exchange St. Providence, R. Iwas olso opened. Jock Groves direct* la- ` spection* there. Qarenee S Cole is now assistant general M auperintendent of Niagara Falls ?***;< Co. Ho aucceeded Charles A Clancy, bad been mimed general manager of company's subsidiary, Canadian Nisi1* Power Co, Ltd, Niagara Falls, Out. DW W Brown has been made auperlniende1^electrical and mechanical maintenance Henry E Hird became ehiei eleelriri*"- Central Electric and Cat Co, Untold , Neb., elected Jpdson Large president- replaces Max McGrew, who was chairman of the board. R A. Phillip* * re-elected vice-president and general . ager of the company and president aubddiories. J B Gallagher was *`M elected vice-president. Harold A "an V-1,' was elected secretary and treasurer. E B Ricketts, recently retired from C*"**j^ ^ doled Ediaon Co, baa become iftj with Woam, Vecelond, Carlao" ^ POWER November November 1740 BOILER WATER TREATMENT COOLING WATER CONDITIONING j I.