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I Vo. SIS - 1945 fiovember 15 GOVPAHY TO EXPAHD PAIIT LISB Announcement was made October S9 bj President Rockwell that the Company plane to expand its paint business to lnolude a line of mixed paints to be sold nationally The line will oonaiet of exterior house paint In white and fire or six pop ular tints and a group of sash and trim oolors. The new paint, to be sold under the Dutoh Boy brand, will be put on the market as soon as produotion faoilitles oan be ooapleted. It is expeoted that this will be the latter part of 1946^. The Company has been selling a ready-to-use white lead paint nationally slnoe 1941 and has marketed a full mixed paint line on the Paoifio Coast and in other western states for a number of yearn. SALES OOHUITTBB TO MEET The white lead sales oommittee will meet November 19, 20 and 21 in Hew York. Pred. Ho Carthy, manager of trade sales', will preside at the sessions. A visit to the Company's paint experiment station at Sayrille, Long Island, is on the agenda. MEDICAL tJHIT DEDICATED AT PERTH AMBOY The George H. lambold Memorial Medical Clinio at the Perth Amboy plant of Atlantio Branch was dedloated Hovember IS. The address of welcome was given by 0. A. Geatty, manager of the metal department and Company direotor, and the unit was aooepted by Dr. Wm. C. Vilents, plant medloal direotor. In addition to the entire plant personnel, President Rockwell and other Company officials were in attendance. The new medloal unit honors the memory of George M. Wambold who was general superintendent of the white lead and oxide plants of Atlantio Branoh at the time of his death in 19S7. Poliowing the dedioation oeremonies, the annual Thanksgiving dinner was served to employees and guests'in the plant restaurant.' Mr. Rookwell spoke at the dinner. E. P. Loud, general superintendent, directed all arrangements. A. Ketelsen, superintendent, white lead department,officiated at the dedication oeremonies and D. J. Blythe, general superintendent, metal division, at the dinner. A. T. SCOTT PAB8B8 AWAY Ten weeks sifter hie retirement from aotlve duty as direotor of white lead and oxide sales for the Paolfio Coast Branoh, A. V. Soott died Vovember 9 in Los Angeles at the age of 55. He is survived by Mrs. Soott and daughters Isabelle Soott and Mrs. R. D. Wood. Mr. Soott joined the Company in 1914 as secretary of the Rational Lead Co. of California. In 1950 he was appointed to the position he held at the time of his retirement. 0000-NLI-000024911 CANADA METAL SOPBRIUTEEDEHT DIBS Thomas P. Simpson, superintendent of the Canada Metal Company, Ltd. plant in Toronto, died Ootober 17 at the age of 65. He started work with the Company in the blue lead department of Hoyt Metal Co. of Canada in Deoember 1914.