Word: cementation
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...threw U.S. railroads into a frenzy by suggesting that they forego the 6% freight-rate increase which ICC recently granted them on ten key commodities (lumber, cement, petroleum products, pig iron, etc.). OPA further hinted that, if rail revenue (in January, gross revenues were 27%, net income 30% above 1941) continues up, it would request ICC to revoke the rate increase entirely...
...United Kingdom joined hands this week in a Declaration of Principles which may well be the foundation stone of future economic relations between the two countries. The agreement moves to exorcise the specter of post-war debts; to break down tariff barriers on a scale undreamed of; to cement a post-war economic union. In Washington Acting Secretary of State Sumner Welles and Britain's Ambassador Lord Halifax signed the agreement...
...Cement companies reported 1941 output of 164,000,000 bbl., highest since 1929 and 26% above 1940. Even this did not keep pace with sales; mill stocks are 15% below a year...
...Agents which disperse cement more efficiently through sand, gravel, water...
...owner comes in before his tires are too badly worn, they can be simply recapped: their surface roughened, cement applied, a strip of camelback molded and vulcanized over it. Retreading costs more (about $7 for a 6-by-16 tire, or about half the price of a new tire) than recapping, † and uses more rubber, since the old top rubber, worn too thin for roughening, must be cut and buffed away. The camelback is then applied to the naked carcass. Even for a good retread job the tire must have some rubber...