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The Arm-Co-Operator, April 13, 1934   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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American Rolling Mill Company
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The Arm-Co-Operator, April 13, 1934
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The Arm-Co-Operator is a "newspaper published every two weeks, by the Personal Service Division of the American Rolling Mill Company at Middletown, Ohio, for all Armco Men and Women." The Arm-Co-Operator covers news and events from all of the Armco plants, including: safety, personnel, training classes, clubs and sports activities, health and first aid, celebrations, vacations, births, marriages, deaths, illnesses, recipes, jokes, editorials, and classified ads. This issue's front page articles focus on: departmental employee representative committees; Armco's accident frequency being reduced, while the amount of man hours is increasing; Safety Contest Standing, as of March 31, 1934; and why prices were advanced for finished iron and steel sheets. Table of Contents Departmental Employee Representative Committees - Page 1 Accident Frequency Is Reduced Although Man Hours Increase - Page 1 Armco Ranks Second Among Six Steel Companies In Exchange Group - Page 1 1934 Safety Contest Standing March 31, 1934 - Page 1 Why Prices Were Advanced - Page 1 Make Work For Yourself - Page 2 Ashland Crew Record 3,142 Days Outstanding - Page 2 Welders Set Record - Page 2 Changes In Personnel Now Effective At Armco's Various Plants - Page 2 Deaths - Page 2 Iron In The News - Page 2 Comparison of Earnings on Common Stock - Page 2 Butler - Page 3 Nellis - Page 3 Two Nellis Groups Win Holmes Award - Page 3 Production Greatly Increased During March As Armco Men Break Records - Page 3 Armco Men Protest Against Wagner Bill - Page 4 Many Ashland Men Trained In First Aid - Page 4 Middletown - Page 4 Ashland - Page 4 Zanesville - Page 4 Automotive Horizon Bright As Crop Bounties Stimulate Retail Sales - Page 4
Date 13 April 1934
date QS:P571,+1934-04-13T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q69487667
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