Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1942 — Page 2

JO nw ¢ oy Semi Pefore the British Comassociation, said yesterAtlantic charter was. se to the people of the 4 trom the leaders of the to

ia nek plied ks wrth of ‘any nation | of nations, he said. of ‘the:

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; a series “the serap yr ly and ste steel s

lgystem of. first_smelting ore to

gang Josally « through and be-

There have ve en charges that the

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By [ERNEST 1 T. WEIR ’ Chairman, National Steel Corp.

"When there is a better and]

cheaper way to make steel than|

present methods the steel industry will be quick to adopt it. Much is being said a d written about “synthetic a ea “sponge” iron, to replace: blast-fur-_|nace’ pig Aron and ordinary. ¢ {Sponge iren is ¥

direct

| impure iron, then’ refining it inte steel.

~ |methods of i a a ee

record ' with regard mills and other processes sufficiently I= indicates that steel °6%| not slow fo make Ly

blast furnaces. On the contrary, raillions of dollars, much time and material “have been spent in attempting to develop

8 direct process that eculd compete]

with standard iron and steel methods, Certainly, in the industry's regard to continuous

ucers are

88 provements. When the opportunity is presented.

Any innovation, however, must demonstrate dentilte ‘material ads

direct reduction methods. When and)’ 1if they appear, speedy adoption of] such. methods is a a clusion. Efforts Have Failed

and steel direct from iron ore have failed hopelessly in competition with

sponge iron, principally because the éountry is favored ‘with ore of high purity. There ate claims that practical sponge-iron methods, using. lows

con- |B

Thus far, efforts to produce fren | oc el

grade ore, are available in the

duce either sponge iron

oe gr ET ate need o y in equally urgent need of stock piles for winter. ; Sores supplies. Harmally decline

-leffort be made to collect as much

Iten| time so that steel mills will have|¢ {sufficient stocks to carry them over

of averaging less than two weeks, and

a extreme APariatos that every scrap as possible at the present

the cold months ahead. Supplies are dangerously low,

‘ino producer can feel assured that his stocks are adequate.

PT. ORD, Cal, 30 (U.P.).—Playwright William Saroyan began training as an army private today, but said he would continue writing be-

¢alise “writing fort Me is inevitable.”

loyalty, ” Pleper said.

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30 (U, P) —“Father” William E. Riker, 68-year-old leader of the Holy City, ! Cal., religious colony, was arrested by FBI agents yesterday on a secret)

federal indictment charging him

with sedition, Federal agents took Riker into custody yesterday morning at his cultist community in the Santa

fussy a Arpe-cile Procram, ce tol : 22 BOTAN 18 TRAINING rector Nat J. L: Pleper announced.

Riker was charged in the indictment with interfering with the

“morale of the armed forces of thels cm, ” and attempting tolas dis- ja

United Sta

cause “insubordination = and

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