PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1941 ?AGE TWO SUNDAY, DEGUIIUItIL 14, 1841 Economy Baler's Production Is Of Total Defense Nature "This company and every one of to be used in baling scrap metal of its 225 men is working 100 per cent all kinds it too, has been delayed on the completion of government t defense contracts," George W. by inability to obtain needed ma- Langford, president of the Econ- terials on time," said Langford, omy Baler Co., emphasized in an pointing out further that the' interview early this week. Economy Baler's priority status Integrating itself into the gen- eral picture of Ann Arbor's war was listed as that of AlC, which is industries, Economy Baler pro- on a par with that of shipbuilders. duces baling machines which bind "We have a constant fight to se- up such articles as uniforms, tents, cure our materials on time and blankets, cartridges, shells, and have had to scour the country, in hospital supplies into compact and order to get them," he explained. easily-handled bundles. These ma- Within this plait, which is lo- chines have played-an important cated at 1254 N. Main St., baling part in such drives as the National machines varying in price from $40 Aluminum Drive, and in the pres- to $60,000 are manufactured from ent waste paper collection which start to finish. This includes the is now being conducted throughout securing of raw steel plate and the country. structural steel bars, the actual Pots And Pans Crushed construction, the final testing, and Prominent among the 35 differ- the tearing down of the machinef ent types of balers that Langford's before it is sent away in parts to company produces is the machine the consumer. which was photographed in news- Last War Activity t reels throughout the nation during Our part in the last war, Lang-t the aluminum drive. This pressure ford mentioned, was that of build- baler is 100 inches long, 45 inches ing balers to bind up all supplies wide, and 28 inches deep. It was which were shipped overseas. By1 seen to easily crumple aluminum using this packaging system, Lang- pots and pans or pieces of scrap ford claimed that a minimum of iron from the size df an automo- the much-needed space in the bile to that of a compact block transports was required. Thesef measuping 14. inches by 16 inches supplies were baled in such a fash-s by 24 inches and weighing from ion that they were complete with t 400. to 500 pounds. water-proof covers ' and burlap Anticipating the addition of an- sacking on the outside. This sack-r other shift of orkmen to his pres- ing was later used in sand-bags inc ent corps of employes, Langford the trenches. said that soon the company roll Prior to the present crisis, Econ- t would top the 250 mark. "We have omy Steel Balers were shipped all ( never had labor trouble in this over the world and were used toE plant and have maintained an open bale everything from wool andc shop during our entire period of hides in South America to fur int operations," he added when speak- Alaska, jute and burlap in India, ing of his workers, and rugs in China. Now sales have t Priority Delay been necessarily restricted to the X "Despite the fact that this firm United States and Canada, Lang-c has a blanket priority for balers ford claimed.c Director Of OPM. University Women Participate In Local Defense Program William S. Knudsen, whose Of- fice of Production Management has played a leading role in con- verting civilian factorie4 over to producing arms and war machines for what was once called the "na- tional defense" program. Ann Arbor Automatic Makes Plane Parts With pursuit ships, bombers and fighter planes assuming an out- standing place in the first phase of the United States' defense against Japan the nation counts more.and more heavily upon those producers of airplanes and aircraft parts. One such concern is located here, the Ann Arbor Automatic Products Company. They are now devoting 80 per cent of their entire pro- duction to supplying airplane man- ufacturers with small parts. It is the practice of companies that make the vital parts for air- planes such as the landing gears, carburetors, and wheels to sub-let contracts for parts. Plans for defense work by wo- men are going forward under the direction of a central committee on women's defense under the di- rection of Miss Alice Lloyd, Dean of Women. Most important phase of the project at present is the registra- tion of all Univer ity women for defense. This regi ration will not take place until after Christmas, but plans for it are already under way. A card system will be used. on which feminine students will list their talents or the things they would like to do to aid in the local defense work. Miss Lloyd declared that this registration would enable the cen- tral committee to direct girls into channels where they are needed and their aid would be of most benefit. Defense Committees In order to carry on this project Miss Lloyd urges that defense com- DEAN ALICE LLOYD mittees, composed of not more than five or less than three mem- nasium by Miss Hazel Herring- bers, be'set up in every dormitory, shaw, Assistant Professor of Pub- sorority and league house on cam- lic Health Nursing. This is a pre- pus. These committees would work requisite for girls who want to work with the central defense commit- in hospitals as volunteer aides. tees and see that too many people Girls with knitting and sewing are not rushing in to help where abilities are welcome at the Red they are not needed. Cross headquarters in the Wolver- Women's defense work falls into ine Building downtown. Here they four categories at present. The first may obtain wool and material for of these is nutrition. Home man- making the many garments that agement in the Literary School in- the local chapter must provide af- cludes a nutrition course with ter Christmas.) Students may take scholas c credit that is excellent the wool home with them in order highly technical training for those to complete them. who want to go into canteen work. The fourth category is concern- It is probable that in addition to ed with preparation for admission this, the Red Cross will soon be to the Motor Corps. A course in offering such courses. first aid is needed in addition to Home Nursing training in motor mechanics that The second group is home nurs- is now being give4 here weekly. ing. A course is now being given, The motor mechanics course without credit, in Waterman Gym- (Caninued en Pale 6) ! y + 1 -Compliments of BUHR MACHINE TOOL COMPANY JOSEPH F. BUHR President $39 GREENE STREET L