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Nazis Lack «ck Oil Metals Experiment on Diets, Convention Told.
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MILWAUKEE, Sept. 7—Chemists | youth . becomes a serious traffic attending the American Chemical | menace when he takes his place beSociety meeting here are almost | hind the wheel of an automobile unanimous in holding that Germany [still remained a mystery after a dis- | is in no condition technologically to ‘cussion of experts of the problem | fight a war despite Adolf Hitler's | here today. boast of self-sufficiency { Although young people between | Dr. Harrison E How e. editor of | 20 and 29 years old were responsible | Industrial and Engineering Chemis- [Or more than a third (36 per cent) | trv. said: “While Germany has done ©f a group of 500 traffic violation
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ol some remarkable things in science and technology dures its four-vear plan, the result JO date do not supply an adequ foundation to support such Dr. Charlies A. Kraus of Brown University, president-elect of the society, said: “I doubt if any nation in the world naterials vital
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for fighting a long war. Germany is one of the nations seriously lacking in many essential materials ou don't make metals synthetically.”
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respects, Dr. Alan Canty, traffic psychotechnologist of The Recorder’s Court, Detroit, told a highway safety symposium of the American Association of Applied Psychologists. As compared with older persons who are guilty of traffic law infractions, Dr. Canty listed the following points in their favor: They are less alcoholic. > are more intelligent.
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petroleum s Germany's lack. Informa Hon received 1 Bruun and A. V. Hill of the Sun oil Co. shows that tear of coal into its oil is not sufficient to supply war transport ni units. Hydrogenation in peacetime can supply only 30 per | cent of the need, which would be only 25 per cent of war needs A few months of fighting would exhaust oil suy plies Dr. Foster D. Snell, Brooklyn con1€1
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‘Swing’ Increases Morale In another symposium, introduction of “swing” and waltz music into industry was presented as a possible promater of greater efficiency : _ and higher morale among workers. sulting ch mist, sald: “Because ol| John F. Humes, Pennsylvania the diversion of foodstuffs parucu- ' state College psychologist, reported lar] y fat, from Germany's 100d sup- that playing of phenograph records ply, which has already been accom- | of st and slow plished, Germany would start in sed efficiency among women War with one Strike against employees in a radio tube factory. tion ordinari starts a war wit Although the experiments were its people t 1 t entirely conclusive, Humes said There Is a he women generally performed Germany is at pl esen r duties on a radio tube assemdition or whether line with less tube “scrappage” 10t be already was played at half-hour
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