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...sunburned, Waters first saw service on the Mexican border. Then he went overseas as a sergeant for nearly two years with the 146th Field Artillery. Mustered out, he married a blonde slip of a girl from Valparaiso, Ind., took her to Oregon where he worked as superintendent of a canning factory, had a house of his own, a car, two little daughters. Eighteen months ago he lost his job. His small savings melted. He led the B. E. F.'s first contingent of 300 from Portland across the continent last month. Now in command...
...regard to unemployment as are day laborers, because they are "selling their services" in the same way that manual laborers do. He said that socialism was the only solution of the problem, and used as examples of the success of socialistic policies his experiences in the operation of a canning factory in Indiana...
...more "largests" of the Soviet week: at Moscow it was claimed that the ''World's Largest Ball Bearing Factory" is in production at the rate of 3,000,000 ball bearings yearly, and at Stanitzia Krinskaya the "World's Largest Canning Factory of Its Kind" entered the World market for the first time by shipping 150,000 cans of pork & beans not to Boston but to London...
...food industries as a whole are more important than the dairy products industry alone, yet there are 60 or more universities or colleges training young men and women for the dairy products industries and only three or four offering training in the larger field of endeavor. Thus the canning industry must, in general, recruit its personnel from other fields; the same is true of the dehydrated and frozen food, refrigeration, fermentation and other industrial lines. Practically the only training now given in foods in this country is in departments of home economics. I believe that more adequate educational and training...
...Foreign Policy of Canning," Professor C. K. Webster, Emerson...