Word: unites
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Kettleman. Oilman Doherty believes in the unit form of operating an oilpool. Part of his last week's blast was: ". . . Competition in an oilfield is no more competition than is a run on a bank. . . . In fact, the operators are trying to get not only their own oil but everybody else's." Last week a small owner in Kettleman Hills, rich California field, denounced Secretary Wilbur for his plans to put Kettleman on a unit basis. The small man said unit operation would give Standard Oil of California a monopoly. Phrase. To scraggle-whiskered Governor William Henry ("Alfalfa...
Leon F. Rains, first vice president of Columbia Steel Corp., Pacific Coast unit of United States Steel Corp., resigned to succeed the late Addison H. Beale as president of A. M. Byers Co., iron-pipe specialists...
...Roosevelt Lines' fleet of 18 Government-owned motorships operating to Australia, India, the Philippines and the Far East, the deal adds I. M. M.'s consolidated fleet of 46 steamers. At present I. M. M. is the U. S. agent of its once greatest unit, White Star. While it no longer owns the White Star's big three, it still has many an interesting ship. Of these, especially famed are: 1) Pennsylvania, California, and Virginia, turbo-electrics operated by Panama Pacific Line, the largest U. S.-built ships of their type; 2) Minnetonka and Minnewaska of Atlantic Transport Lines...
...steel-pipe coil, the interior of which is kept at about 900° F. heat and under great pressure. Dubbs's invention: making the oil compress itself. Suddenly this heated and compressed oil passes into an insulated chamber. There it breaks down into gasoline. The latest Dubbs "cracking" unit will convert 3,000 bbl. of oil per day, making 60% or more high-test antiknock motor fuel...
Should citizens of the West become West-conscious (as Vancouver seems to have become), should they sink their rival ries and go as a unit to the rescue of the East, a new commercial era of unimaginable splendor would unquestionably dawn - unless the East should refuse to cooperate...