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Impartial Umpire Simkin was at Goodyear last Wednesday and Thursday and heard a total of twenty-two grievances. These cases and their decisions will be reviewed in this column as soon as they are received. *** HOW YOU CAN PUSH GOODYEAR SALES f./.--'.--I.--I.*.*/.-I.---.%..-.•.--I.--I.%..--0.--I.--..%..•.--0*•--.%'.-.-.-./.0 • VERY FINE RECORD • L 2 2 i 2 2 i* C . i ( 2 2i* 2 2; j 1 tr 2 ; THF----,•• ·•T•rrp-re01'CIAN * \ '01 7 JA Volume 38 fib ·•12111-- : •:- - . . 74) J' 1 1"t<*10 19 113*-- • < P - i \<f +.,"6-1.-:...f,- #./ 4.....-....9,1', \'. ..•.-*wlI-4..•.l-90./'*,.Il-**.4..•..l•.-•-ll-j WEEKLY REVIEW • 1 -OF-j LABOR RELATIONS ) • Hears 22 Grievances • -4.-•-4.•04*b/ I-,0,.4.-•-40-•-0.-•.4.4*.Il-•.v••l. AKRON EDITION PROTECT OUR GOOD NAME AKRON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1949 Number 44 Goodyear Sponsors Big Television Show See Page 2 For Message From President E. J. Thomas *** PAUL WHITEMAN ENSEMBLE OPENS SERIES SUNDAY Star-Studded Program Over ABC Network; Televised Over WEWS, Cleveland Goodyear starts a coast to coast television show next Sun- 2 •.-...•.......,..+....-.-..-*----- ----*-------.-.-- 9 day, Novem r 6, sing a 2 4 4 * i Paul Whiteman as master of : star-studded review headed by 9 ceremonies, and featuring : Charles Laughton as guest star, 2 on the curtain-raiser. 9 The show, which will be car- • ried by forty stations from : coast to coast over an Amer-ff / ican Broadcasting Company net- , work, will be televised over C WEWS, Cleveland, at 7 p. m., / Eastern standard time. P 1 -3h tti.k j Hailed as a gay, fast-moving 01.. A- : spectacle of talent and decor, ' ' • the show will have a 28-piece j• • Whiteman-directed orchestra 4*.,* , • and various other sparkling " ·4=- - ..•:I. P03*.6= 0'36 . acts designed to make an im- 9 mediate hit with the American 1 I ..':S. ., \ : family audidnce. # .-t , ... S '>1'. : Laughton, famous for his \ C stage and screen character in- 44;1:440 • terpretations, will be followed ... 1*. 036 #: on future shows by such artists / as Raymond Massey and Wal- • ter Hampden, with still others to corne. 1 ..•.0••...0 012.,•.:5:). .• Some of Whiteman's dis- »se.. - Il e... 0 coveries, such as Helen Jepson, 1 . · 464 -1 i t·.... : Morton Downey. Tommy and 2 Jimmy Dorsey Jane Frohman, »»0*t,• 41 3r i Joan Edwards, Bing Crosby, : Mildred Bailey and Mindy Car- «93193 1•#Al««,f.: 1 son, will be invited to appear :t,•3<, / on the program, as will White- • man's new protege, a thirteen- *2 gan. : year-old singing star, June Kee- 1 • Famous composers of Amer- : ican music w111 also be White- / man's guests. VIRGINIA ALEXANDER 2 9 T--------•-".............-1-#•-1-*.7 jr 12 e : :BEN SHOULD HAVE • #0-0...•.0.--0-#-0.--0.--0.--0--'-*<*%.,----0.-••r•r•r.-,-r.*' • TOLD HIS FAMILY ( •7 LBERT HUBBARD, the sage E. H. Brooks, director of .pur- 1 • of, Roycroft Inn, wrote vol- chases, has stood by him and f Benjamin Truax, ban- 1 urnes of fine reading. and a Goodyear a full quarter of a £ buEYS, Plant 1, lost his : paragraph from a chapter in century and today is to receive • wrist watch in one of the ( : plant's washrooms. He ad- • one of his books contains this from him her diamond service < vertised. the loss in The : wholesome advice: pin and usual cash award. According to records avail- • Clan, giving his home ( "If you work for a man. in able. Virginia is the onlv girl at i phone number, but failed j Heaven'8 name work for him, Goodyear who has held ihe posi. 6 to tell the family about : speak well of him, stand by him. and the instittition he re- tion of secretary• to one manager / the missing timepiece. The f pregents. I would give undivid- twenty-five years. True, many , finder of the watch called 1 ed Rervice or none. An ounce girls have been with the com- ·£ the home phone, SH-7552, : loyalty is worth a pound of , but was told nobody in the 2 cleverness. If you must villify. pany a quarter of a century, condemn and eternally dis- even longer, but have been em- /6 household had lost a watch. 9 parage. resign. And then, ployed in various depertments. : Now, Truax is hoping the : when you nre outside. damn to your heart's content-but So. it appears, Virginia is en- / finder will call again. as knK an yo·, nre n pnrt of an titled to first prize on the score institution. *itick to it and fight for it." of continued service in a secre-tarial capacity with the com- Thirty men were at the smoker Today Virginia Alexander, pany. and party at the Sea Gull Inn who came to Goodyear twenty- Vireinia has lived in Akron held by members of Division A five years ago as secretary to ( Continued on Page 2 ) Plant 2, Saturday night. 2* 1 2 2 i 3* 2 2 2 i I t..-*0•..•.l•l•..4*....,4..4tb..4*b...c•••.0-*• .0* * * 1 Paul Whiteman, master of ceremonies for the Paul White-man Review, with Valerie Bettis, chorographer. This show, spon-sored by Goodyear, will be carried over an American Broad-casting Company network and televised over WEWS, Cleve-land, starting next Sunday at 7 p. m. EST. f.-Ir.- 042%6.--0..)--0-r..--•'-4-,•.-•.I 2 Chimes Program • 2 Sunday, November 6 • L------*----- The Goodyear chimes program for next Sunday, November 6, at 9:45 a. m. includes the fol-lowing well-known hymns: "Coronation." "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." "Jesus Saves. ., "Blessed As'lurance. -The Solid Rock." Chapin Is Awarded Reynolds Trophy Johnny Chapin was the main recipient of honors at the ef-ficiency department golf ban-quet at the German-American Club Thursday night as nearly fifty persons gathered to of-ficially close the season on the nineteenth hole. Chapin received the Reynolds trophy from Mike Reynolds for having won the Efficiency 1949 golf tournament. Other teams and members of the league as-sisted in the festivities. Ima Franklin, formerly in the , cafeteria, Plant 3, is now work-ing in fuel tanks, Plant 1. Goodyearites At Safety Congress Jack Kidney, safety director; Bob Fickes, assistant safety di-rector, and other Goodyearites attended the thirty - seventh National Safety Congress at the Stevens Hotel in Chicago last week. Jack was a member-at-large of the rubber section of the congress and a member of the program committee. Bob de-livered one of the principal ad-dresses at a session of the rub-ber section. He is chairman of the engineering committee of the National Safety Council. 66Ye Must Be Born Again" Next Program f Next radio program in 6 2 the Goodyear - sponsored 2 1 series, "The Greatest Story 2 6 Ever Told," is titled 6'Yo 2 Must Be Born Again." This. • 1 will be broadcast Sunday, • : November 6, at 5:30 p m., ( EST, over the American ( 1 Broadcasting Company's f : nationwide network. The ' f Akron outlet is WAKR. • 3I.-./.-..•.--•I.-I.%..•I.---I.•.•.12 ... * a . e44 9:*,·X. 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Object Description
Title | The Wingfoot Clan (Akron edition), Vol. 38, No. 44 (November 2, 1949) |
Creator | Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company |
Date Original | 1949-11-02 |
Date Notes | November 2, 1949 |
Description | The 'Wingfoot Clan' is the employee newsletter of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. The publication consists of numerous editions including the Akron Edition, the Aircraft Edition, and special editions. |
Subject Terms |
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company--Periodicals Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company--Employees--Periodicals |
Location | Akron (Ohio) |
Type | Text |
Publisher | Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company |
Digital Publisher | University of Akron. Archival Services |
Copyright Statement | This publication is protected by copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code). Copyright to this publication lies with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, which has permitted The University of Akron to make it available for personal use for private study, scholarship, or research. Any other use of this item including publications, exhibitions, or productions is prohibited without written permission. Please contact Archival Services at archives@uakron.edu for more information. |
Source Collection | Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Records |
Identifier | 11-02-1949.pdf |
Medium | Periodicals |
Format-Extent | 8 pages |
Collection Category | Rubber Industry |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | The University of Akron, Archival Services, Polsky Building, Room LL10, 225 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44325-1702, Phone: 330-972-7670, Fax: 330-972-6170, E-mail: archives@uakron.edu |
Description
Title | 11-02-1949 1 |
Type | Text |
Copyright Statement | This publication is protected by copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code). Copyright to this publication lies with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, which has permitted The University of Akron to make it available for personal use for private study, scholarship, or research. Any other use of this item including publications, exhibitions, or productions is prohibited without written permission. Please contact Archival Services at archives@uakron.edu for more information. |
Source Collection | Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Records |
Medium | Periodicals |
Collection Category | Rubber Industry |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | The University of Akron, Archival Services, Polsky Building, Room LL10, 225 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44325-1702, Phone: 330-972-7670, Fax: 330-972-6170, E-mail: archives@uakron.edu |
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Impartial Umpire Simkin was
at Goodyear last Wednesday
and Thursday and heard a total
of twenty-two grievances. These
cases and their decisions will be
reviewed in this column as soon
as they are received.
***
HOW YOU CAN PUSH
GOODYEAR SALES
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