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The Music Trade Review
OCTOBER 30, 1926
The Technical and Supply Department—(Continued from page 41)
ervation section of the Forest Products Labo- ticable. In one group of plants in Sweden a
Problem to Save Wood
ratory, United States Department of Agricul- veneer and plywood factory, sawmill, pulpmill
who has returned from a five months' and charcoal burning plant were drawing sup-
Without Wasting Labor ture,
investigation of European wood preservation
Americans Cannot Depend Upon Europe for a
Ready-made Answer, but Must Work Out
Their Own Salvation
WASHINGTON,
D. C,
October
23.—Americans
cannot expect to find in Europe ready-made
answers to their wood-utilization problems, ac-
cording to G. M. Hunt, chief of the wood pres-
David H.Sch mid Ho,
Piano Hammers
of Quality
POUGHKEEPSIE
NEW YORK
methods. Mr. Hunt states, in part, as follows:
"While it may be very comforting to us to
reflect that other nations are as wasteful of
labor as we are of wood, the recognition of the
fact does not excuse our waste of wood. It
merely defines more clearly the nature of the
improvements which we must make. Our prob-
lem is to learn how to have wood without
wasting labor. Increasing costs of timber and
lumber and freight will force us to be more
saving as time goes on. But we must search
out and develop opportunities to save wood
and money and not wait to have them forced
upon us, if we are to avoid becoming depend-
ent upon imports for a large proportion of our
wood requirements.
"The Scandinavian countries offer a much
better field for American manufacturers to
search for useful utilization ideas than the rest
of Europe. In these countries there is interest
in labor-saving machinery and methods as well
as in saving wood. The grouping of industries
using wood also makes close utilization prac-
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
plies from the same body of timber and from
each other and using up the wood so completely
that there was little left to waste either in the
woods or at the mills. This idea is not new to
the United States, where we have several ex-
cellent examples of it, but its development and
extension will be very advantageous."
Lumber Merger in View
VANCOUVER,
B. C,
October
23.—Negotiations
are under way here by several timber interests
and milling concerns of British Columbia to
merge, according to the Vancouver Daily
Province.
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Leather Specially
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Also Chamois
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and Skivers
A Specialty of
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MANUFACTURERS OF
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ACTIONS
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WIND MOTORS for PLAYER PIANOS
Also all kinds of Pneumatics and Supplies
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THE OHIO VENEER
COMPANY
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MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND KEYS, ACTIONS AND HAMMERS, UPRIGHT KEYS,
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