Word: plantes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Situation Normal, etc. In Oslo, U.S. Ambassador Charles Bay, fearing the Norwegian winter, asked Washington for a few small electric heaters, got the heating plant for a skyscraper...
Dessau to Dayton. There were other prizes. When the Red Army crunched toward Berlin in April 1945, Dr. Anselm Franz, handsome, Austrian-born and 46, was head of research and development at the great Junkers plant which produced the 0-4 jet engine at Dessau in what is now the Russian zone. Like Braun, he called his top men together. Their unanimous decision: "We want with the West...
Carnegie-Illinois, biggest U.S. steel producer, cut its Pittsburgh production to 35% of capacity v. 104% the week before. Total steel loss for the week: 504,000 tons-enough to make 200,000 autos. Bethlehem laid off 8,000 of the 14,000 employes in its Johnstown plant, bringing the total laid off by railroads and steel plants alone to an estimated 70,000. The total of idle workers in all industries is expected to pass...
Citroen auto plant and eventually Citroen's works manager. Then he went to Grantham...
Bigger Trouble. When peace came, Kendall seemed well prepared. Leaving British Manufacture and Research, he talked a group of rich Indians into putting ?300,000 into his own Grantham Productions, leased the Grantham plant and announced his car, for "the little people...