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RATES to b · paid in advance. Standard setting 10ο a word· minimum charge $2.00 each; include 8 words for box address. Exceptions see >- Display, $20.00 per column inch. 2 inches maximum larger units at regular diiîplay unit ratee. No discounts or allowances. SENI> advertisements with remittance to INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINE^BHÎQ CHEMISTBT, 332 West 42nd St., New Y"ork, N. Y. f to reach there not later then 10:00 A.M. on the 5th and 20th, dosing dates for editions of CHEMI- CAL and ENGINEERING NEWS of t h e 25th and 10th, respectively. In- sertions made in order of receipt provided necessary remittances are com- plete. EMPLOYERS are requested to mention in their announcements the •ection of the country in which the open position is located to ensure replies only from those who are geographically available. En printing these advertisements the SOCIETY assumes no obligations as to qualifications of prospective employees or responsibility of employers. Ο UNEMPLOYED members of the AMEJBICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT seeking employment for themselves are allowed in one calendar year 3 announce- ments free (one per issue) set in standard style and limited to SO words each, including 8-word box address· and 3 additional etand&rd-announcements at 50% of regular rare. Further announcements and excess words at full rate. EMPLOYED members of the AMEBICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT seeking new positions are permitted 3 standard announcements during the calendar year at 50% of t h e regular rate—include 8 words for box address. EMPLOYERS seeking ohemists and chemical engineers are permitted! 3 standard announcements, not to exceed 50 words each including box address and not more than one per issue, during the calendar year without charge, provided they agree in writing to acknowledge all replies (oxcess words 10c each), otherwise full rat's applies. The AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT is vitally interested in the welfare of its members and in seeing that the chemical industry is manned with competent ohemists and chemical engineers. These pages are part of our service in that connection. In addition most of the larger seotions of the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT and several of the smaller ones have active employment committees. Local section secretaries in your area will inform you aa to any employment aids that may be available locally. An Employment Clearinghouse is operated at each national meeting of the SOCIBTT for the purpose of bringing together representatives of industry looking for chemists and members and student affiliates in attendance wish- ing to make such contacts. For farther details, consult the preliminary and final programs as printed in the NBJWB EDITION prior to each meeting. In the New York area, special employment facilities are offered by t h e Employment Bureau of the Chemist's Club, 52 East 41st St., New York, Ν. Ϋ. In the Chicago area, the Chioago Section maintains an employment service at 505 N. 2Miohiean Avenue, Chicago, 111. Those replying to announcements should be careful to send copies and not original documents. Advertising circulars will not be forwarded and to that end all letters will be opened at the forwarding office. SITUATIONS OPEN Those announcements in which the letter "P" is part of the address key have paid in. Jull and are not committed to acknowledge replies. The Society regards acknowledgment by employers of all applications as an act ~f common courtesy but can assume no responsibility for their failure to do so. EXECUTIVES, CHEMICAL ENGINEERS AND CHEMISTS with exceptional backgrounds -of experience should use our confidential and in- dividual method of contacting responsible em- ployers. No limit to territory. "We negotiate all overtures. Established 1915. The National Business Bourse, 20 W. Jackson Blvd.,Chicago, 111. INSECTICIDE CHEMIST—Ph.D. or M.S. grade, man or woman for testing and develop- ment work on new pest control products at Penna. State College. Knowledge of organio chemistry and entomology essential; plant pathology experience desirable. Reply stating experience and salary expected. Box 44-N-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa. CHEMIST FOR TECHNICAL department, located in New York City, of hirge textile manu- facturers in development, analytical, and research Tsrork on fibers, finishes, treatment materials, fungicides and industrial water. Work largely in connection with military contracts but organi- zation is permanent. Give full particulars in reply. Box 6S-N-9. Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa. . WOMAN CHEMIST, engineer, ox metallurgist with ability to write, make library searches, and prepare manuscripts under direction of author who is a busy consulting engineer in New York City. Box 67—N-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa. CHEMIST—FOR NEW FIELD Chemist to take charge of wood plastic molding depart' ment and set up experimental laboratory. Plastic chemistry experience desirable. Write age, background, draft 8ta.ru·. BRIARWOOD CORPORATION 2810 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ofaio ANALYTICAL CHEMIST—Permanent posi- tion with a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Com- pany—One experienced in control work such aa assaying raw materials and finished products. Box 10-NP-9, Chem. <fe Eng. News, Easton, I>a. DETERGENT CHEM* To conduot laboratory. Must be faraili.. Uh: 1. Manu- facture, properties, a n d u s e *. "Odium Hypo- chlorite. 2. Industrial Cbemicals for Dairy, Food, Textile and Laundry trades. 3. Federal and State specifications. State in detail experi- ence, age» and draft status. Box 16-N-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa. PHARMACEUTICALS: JL manpossessing wide experience in the production of pharmaceutical chemicals or biologicals is sought. He must have the ability to supervise production and assujue complete charge thereof. Salary will be com- mensurate with the responsibility involv-ed. Location is in the mid-west with a financially sound and aggressive organization. Applicants should submit a record of personal data., educa- tion, experience, references, recent photograph and present salary. Our staff has been advised of this advertisement. Box 16-TP-9, Chem. & Eng, News, Easton, Pa. "WOMAN BACTERIOLOGIST for mid western .research organization. Industrial experience not necessary. Applicant should have had baaio training in bacteriology. Boat 73-TP-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa. CHEMIST or CHEMICAL ENGINEER We have an immediate opening for a graduate chemist or chemical engineer who is qualified by education, tempera- ment and experience to do plant research and development work. We are looking for a man who has a knowledge of cellu- lose esters, resins and organic solvents, together with the ability to design and improve equipment used on these applica- tions. Ά man with industrial engineering experience is preferred. This position will contribute to the war effort for the duration and will continue in our post war organization. Applicants are requested to give full de- tails of education, past experience, draft status and other personal information. All replies will be regarded confidential and will be acknowledged. Persons now engaged in war work or essential activities cannot be considered. Box 17-TP-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa. ^^/^^^^^^^^^V*V*^*^^^^^^^^^%"^^^^i^^^^^^'^^^*''^^^^^^^^^^ , V^^V^^^V*^^^^»V^»^y^^»^^^^^^^^^^^ s Ph.D. PHYSICAL CHEMISTS: interest in organic chemistry and colloids desired but not required. Ph.D. ORGANIC CHEMISTS with experience in, or leaning toward, photochemistry. Ph.D. ORGANIC CHEMISTS for research in synthetic organic chemistry. FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS, Bachelors, Masters or Ph.Ds., preferably -with, a record of accomplishment in this field. CHEMICAL ENGINEER with advanced degree, or with special training in this field. Applications are invited from men who have received their degrees recently or have he •" in addition, up to 5 years of experience. Men with the indicated training are desired for positions as project leaders. .uccessful project leaders are in line for appointments as division heads. There are only a few openings in each category, and only unusually well qualified men can be considered for them. CHEMISTS AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS WITH BACHELOR DEGREES recent graduates with good scholastic records to serve as junior chemists or chemical engineers. In d u e course, men ^vho make good in these positions advance to project leader status. « The Corporation is engaged in essential activities, and a substantial part of the research and developmental program is concerned directly with the war effort. We are unable to consider applications from those already employed at highest skill in essential industry. Please address response to Director oi Research GENERAL FOGDS CORPORATION GEMTRAL LABORATORIES, HOBOKEH, M. J. Address comrnrmications to the box number indicated and Mail to Easton, Penna. The American Chemical Society has no information concerning the position advertised, or in regard to those seeking employment. VOLUME 2 1, NO. 19 «^OCTOBER 1 0 , 1 9 4 3 1677 EMPLOYMEMT IN FORMATION GENERAL FOODS' CENTRAL LABORATORIES

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R A T E S to b · p a i d i n a d v a n c e . Standard setting 10ο a word· minimum charge $2.00 each; include 8 words for box address. Exceptions see >-Display, $20.00 per column inch. 2 inches maximum larger units at regular diiîplay unit ratee. No discounts or allowances. SENI> advertisements with remit tance to INDUSTRIAL AND E N G I N E ^ B H Î Q C H E M I S T B T , 332 West 42nd St., New Y"ork, N . Y.f to reach there not later then 10:00 A . M . on the 5th and 20th, dosing dates for editions of C H E M I ­CAL and E N G I N E E R I N G N E W S of t h e 25th and 10th, respectively. In­sertions made in order of receipt provided necessary remittances are com­plete. E M P L O Y E R S are reques ted to mention in their announcements the •ection of t he country in which t he open position is located to ensure replies only from those who are geographically available. En printing these advertisements t h e SOCIETY assumes no obligations as t o qualifications of prospective employees or responsibility of employers.

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U N E M P L O Y E D members of t h e AMEJBICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT seeking employment for themselves a r e allowed in one calendar year 3 announce­ments free (one p e r issue) set i n standard style and limited to SO words each, including 8-word box address· and 3 additional etand&rd-announcements at 5 0 % of regular rare . Further announcements and excess words at full ra te . E M P L O Y E D members of t h e AMEBICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT seeking new positions are permitted 3 standard announcements during the calendar year a t 5 0 % of t h e regular ra te—include 8 words for box address. E M P L O Y E R S seeking ohemists and chemical engineers are permitted! 3 s tandard announcements, not to exceed 50 words each including box address and not more than one per issue, during the calendar year without charge, provided they agree in writing to acknowledge all replies (oxcess words 10c each) , otherwise full rat's applies.

The AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT is vitally interested in the welfare of its members and in seeing tha t the chemical industry is manned with competent ohemists and chemical engineers. These pages are par t of our service in that connection. In addition most of the larger seotions of the AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIBTT and several of the smaller ones have active employment committees. Local section secretaries in your area will inform you aa t o any employment aids tha t may be available locally. An Employment Clearinghouse is operated a t each national meeting of the SOCIBTT for the purpose of bringing together representatives of industry looking for chemists and members and s tuden t affiliates in attendance wish­

ing t o make such contacts. For farther details, consult the preliminary a n d final programs as p r in ted in t h e NBJWB E D I T I O N prior to each meeting. In t he New York area, special employment facilities are offered by t h e Employment Bureau of the Chemist 's Club, 52 East 41st St. , New York, Ν . Ϋ . In t h e Chicago area, t h e Chioago Section maintains a n employment service a t 505 N. 2Miohiean Avenue , Chicago, 111. Those replying to announcements should be careful to send copies and n o t original documents. Advertising circulars will not be forwarded and to tha t end all le t te rs will b e opened a t the forwarding office.

SITUATIONS OPEN Those announcements in which the letter " P " is part of the address key have paid in. Jull and are not committed to acknowledge replies. The Society regards acknowledgment by employers of all applications as an act ~f common courtesy but can assume no responsibility for their failure to do so.

E X E C U T I V E S , C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R S A N D C H E M I S T S with exceptional backgrounds -of experience should use our confidential and in­dividual method of contacting responsible em­ployers. N o limit to terri tory. "We negotiate a l l overtures. Established 1915. The National Business Bourse, 20 W. Jackson Blvd. ,Chicago, 111.

I N S E C T I C I D E C H E M I S T — P h . D . or M.S. grade, man or woman for test ing and develop­ment work on new pest control products a t Penna . State College. Knowledge of organio chemistry and entomology essential; plant pathology experience desirable. Reply stating experience and salary expected. Box 4 4 - N - 9 , Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa .

C H E M I S T F O R T E C H N I C A L depar tment , located in New York City, of hirge textile manu­facturers in development, analy t ica l , and research Tsrork on fibers, finishes, t r e a t m e n t mater ials , fungicides and industrial water . Work largely i n connection with military contracts b u t organi­zation is permanent . Give full particulars in reply. Box 6 S - N - 9 . Chem. & Eng. News, Eas ton, Pa.

. WOMAN C H E M I S T , engineer, ox metallurgist with ability to write, make l ibrary searches, and p r e p a r e manuscr ipts under direction of author who is a busy consulting engineer in New York Ci ty . Box 67—N-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa .

C H E M I S T — F O R N E W FIELD Chemist to take charge of wood plastic molding depart' ment and set up experimental laboratory. Plastic chemistry experience desirable. Write age, background, draft 8ta.ru·.

B R I A R W O O D C O R P O R A T I O N 2 8 1 0 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ofaio

ANALYTICAL C H E M I S T — P e r m a n e n t posi­tion with a Pharmaceutical Manufactur ing Com­pany—One experienced in control work such aa assaying raw materials and finished products. Box 10-NP-9, Chem. <fe Eng . News, Easton, I>a.

D E T E R G E N T C H E M * To conduot laboratory. M u s t be faraili.. Uh: 1 . Manu­facture, properties, a n d use *. "Odium Hypo­chlorite. 2. Indust r ia l Cbemicals for Dairy, Food, Textile and Laundry t rades . 3 . Federal and State specifications. S ta te in detai l experi­ence, age» and draft s ta tus . Box 16-N-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Eas ton , P a .

P H A R M A C E U T I C A L S : JL manpossessing wide experience in the production of pharmaceutical chemicals or biologicals is sought . He mus t have t he ability to supervise production and assujue complete charge thereof. Salary will b e com­mensurate with the responsibility involv-ed. Location is in the mid-west with a financially sound and aggressive organization. Applicants should submit a record of personal data., educa­tion, experience, references, recent photograph and present salary. Our staff has been advised of this advertisement. Box 16-TP-9, Chem. & Eng, News, Easton, P a .

"WOMAN BACTERIOLOGIST for mid western .research organization. Industrial experience n o t

necessary. Applicant should have had baaio training in bacteriology. Boat 7 3 - T P - 9 , Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

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CHEMICAL ENGINEER W e have an immediate opening for a graduate chemist or chemical engineer who is qualified by education, tempera­ment and experience to do plant research and development work. We are looking for a man who has a knowledge of cellu­lose esters, resins and organic solvents, together with the ability to design and improve equipment used on these applica­tions. Ά man with industrial engineering experience is preferred. This position will contribute to the war effort for the duration and will continue in our post war organization. Applicants are requested to give full de­tails of education, past experience, draft status and other personal information. All replies will be regarded confidential and will be acknowledged. Persons now engaged in war work or essential activities cannot be considered. Box 17-TP-9 , C h e m . & E n g . N e w s , E a s t o n , P a .

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Ph.D. PHYSICAL CHEMISTS: interest in organic chemistry and colloids desired but not required. Ph.D. ORGANIC CHEMISTS with experience in, or leaning toward, photochemistry. Ph.D. ORGANIC CHEMISTS for research in synthetic organic chemistry. FOOD TECHNOLOGISTS, Bachelors, Masters or Ph.Ds., preferably -with, a record of accomplishment in this field. CHEMICAL ENGINEER with advanced degree, or with special training i n this field. Applications are invited from men who have received their degrees recently o r have he •" in addition, up to 5 years

of experience. Men with the indicated training are desired for positions a s project leaders. .uccessful project leaders are in line for appointments as division heads. There are only a few openings in each category, and only unusually well qualified men can be considered for them. •

CHEMISTS AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS WITH BACHELOR DEGREES — recent graduates with good scholastic records to serve as junior chemists or chemical engineers. In due course, men ^vho make good in these positions advance to project leader status. «

The Corporation is engaged in essential activities, and a substantial part of the research and developmental program is concerned directly with the war effort. We are unable to consider applications from those already employed at highest skill in essential industry.

Please address response to Director oi Research GENERAL FOGDS CORPORATION GEMTRAL LABORATORIES, HOBOKEH, M. J .

Address comrnrmications to the box n u m b e r indicated and Mai l t o Easton, Penna. The American Chemical Society has no information concerning the position advertised, o r in regard to those seeking employment.

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( S i t u a t i o n s O p e n C o n t i n u e d ) ANALYTICAL C H E M I S T , man or woman,

for control work in Fertilizer plant located at Paixlsboro, New Jersey. Posit ion will be perma­nent;. Give full deta-ils regarding age, education, experience and references. ΒΟΣ 65-Τ—9, Chem. <&: Eng. News, Easton, Pa.

P H A R M A C E U T I C A L S : A position of im­portance i s available to a man possessing mature judgment and considerable expérience in the pharmaceutical field- He must be capable β of supervising research and be acquainted with plant practice- Salary will b e commeni urate witht the responsibility involved- Location is in the xnid-'wrest with a financially sound and aggres­sive organization. Applicants should submit a record of pcreonal data , education, experience, references* recent photograph a n d present salary. Our staff lias been advised of t h i s advertisement. Box 99-ΓΡ-9, Chem. <fe Eng . News, Easton, Pa.

W A N T E D : Recen-t graduate chemist, 4-F or women, research i n field requiring ingenuity and initiative. Small laboratory, no seasonal or wartime fluctuations- Connecticut, near Ν. Υ. Send full data on experience, training, «alary, with* photo in firot letter. Box 80-ΝΊΡ-9, Chem. & Eng . News, Easton, Pa .

CHEMIST Splendid opportunity for qualified w o ­man with chemical and biochemical training to edit or assist in editing a scientific publication i n the field of bio­chemistry including fermentation chem­istry. Actual editorial and writing ex­perience preferable but a l l applications wil l receive careful consideration. State­ment o f availability will be required from persons n o w in war work. G o o d salary. Please inc lude details of train­ing-, technical and wr i t ing experience, if any, references-BOJC 10-N-lO, C h e m . & Er».g. N e w s , E a s t o n , P a .

L I BRA. I l l AN" W A N T E D : With chemical training. Location East . Knowledge of short­hand and typing of value. Please give full de­tails regarding training, experience and salary expected. Box 11-ΝΓ—10, Chom. A Eng, News, Easton, Pa .

POSITION" OPEN" : In thoroughly established house for chemist o r practical technician with ample experience in -the distillation and fraction of essential oils. Full information will be held in strict confidence. Box 13-ΝΓΡ-10. Chem. & Eng . NTews, Easton, Pa.

C H E M I S T : Having pract ical manufacturing processes for textile-processing specialties, such as synthet ic resins, synthet ic detergents, cationic softeners, oil specialties of proved commercial value. Unusual opportunity. Pull details re­quired. Replies treated confidentially. Loca­tion. Newark. Box 15-NT-1Q, Chem. & Eng. NTews, Easton, Pa.

T E A C H I N G POSITION: In Inorganic Chem­istry, endowed Southern University. Instructor or -Assistant Professor. 33oth Navy V-12 and civilian s tudents . Research encouraged and reasonable facilities available. Ph.D. preferred. State experience and training. Begin Novem­ber 1st or sooner. Box 17-N~-10, Ohcm. & Eng . News, Easton, Pa.

W A N T E D : Young (under 3 5 ) draft deferred Chemical Engineers who can work in synthetic resin and varnish plant right at the fires learning development, control a n d formation at full chemists pay. State qualifications by letter. Box. 21-ΝΓΡ-10, Chem. & Eng. Mews, Easton, Pa.

W A N T E D : ^Manufacturing chemist for large growing pharmaceutical manufacturer in South America. Preferably with experience in produc­tion ^ of varied pharmaceuticals particularly in­volving v i tamins . G-ivc complete details. Box: 23-ΝΓΡ-10» Chem. & Eng. NTews, Easton, Pa.

W A N T E D : Chemist for employment in re­search laboratory of essential food industry lo­cated in small mid-western c i ty . Must have minimum of two years' college chemistry including organic. Reply in full giving salary, education, experience, draft status, e tc . Essential workers must have statement of availability. Box: 2Ί-ΝΓΡ-10. Chem. & Eng. NTews, Easton, Pa.

W A N T E D : Chemist for research in Agricul­ture specifically utilization and preservation of Florida fruits and vegetables. Box: 35-ΝΓ-10, Chem. & Eng . News, Easton, Pa .

P E U M A N E N T A N D E S S E N T I A L : Nation­wide producer needs competent male technician San Francisco research laboratory in develop­ment industrial emulsions, paints, asphalt prod­ucts for present and post-war uses. Training in chemistry-, engineering a n d practical knowledge required. State experience, education, salary re­quirements, selective service status, etc. In air mail reply P. E. McCoy , 40 Arkansas Street, San Franoisco, California.

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Chemical Engineer &> fcrave* extensively in sale o f broad line pdchefJÙcal process* ing equipment.

W A N T E D : AGRlCTjLTUHAk C H E M I S T S , no t subject to draft» for research in animal nutr i ­t ion. E . B- BOrbes, Director, Insti tute of Animal Nutrition, State College, pa.

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AUTOMOTIVE EttQflIte£!R.: College gradu­a te with experience in JuW'^^oc»· For T c c hnical Sales and development \O0t\c. ple^.se include full details. Reply Box 90-NP-10, Chemv fe Kg* l^c^s , Easton, p a .

W A N T E D : Biologi3fct &.**<] Pnarmgeologist. Experienced Ph.D. pref<»j3ïjM. Si»^.ry open. Box 94-NP-10, Chem. vfe Kg* Nfc^s, Easton, Pa.

maswte- J . Λ - , — ^ ^ j ^ s ^ ^ s ""1 EXCELLENT O^O&TXJNI'J'V in research is offer^ ' t y*ca c ^ n qualify. Extraordinary ability Sin p l ^ o ^ ^ g and ex­ecuting research oiiQi^tifissn-^^reto-v^rds & practical end is r^t^i^ci» jÏÎ^Îi'nierjGe in plastics, protective c ^ l ^ ç ^ , e*nc~ ,h«eives

is desired but not «^«MàAl, Tiiifl is your chance to get in ort tb" x^uo-^ *loor -W b. a

sound and growing ç^^^a^y fa^.t is d°in.g essential war work jiotstf\χχά h&s very Bright prcapocts for the pt>si Ajr ^ra.-

Corrosion Co#t*3r<>l ^xjrJJ^^ratioi* 34 S m i t h St. 9for«tfE*lk, Co»**.

Major oil company with continent-wide opera­tions and research seeks graduate technical men of the following qualifications : MECHANICAL ENGINEERS--with petroleum refinery or similar experience. Should be famil­iar with refinery design, estimating, construction, mechanical equipment, engineering materials, and utilities systems, process knowledge desired although not essential. CHEMISTS AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS in­terested in research, design» <*r plant operation. Should have training and experience in refinery or other industrial organizations.

W o ^ not of a temporary nature, i n reply state experience, education, ag e , marital s ta tus , draft classification and salary e x p e n d , include small snapshot (not returnable). Replies strictly confidential. Applicants now employed at highest slciH in war industries no t solicited.

Box lO-N-T» 5nd. & E n * . C l * e m . , East*»*»* P « . o & e> c Q o & © ο © Φ & ο ο

BIOCHBMIST-RBST5ARCH A S S I S T A N T : (Man o r woman) preferably with Ph.D. wanted immediately for University Laboratory in Phila­delphia. Monthly salary Si60-2O0, according t o experience and educational background. Write full details giving education, experience, draft 8tatuSi personal history and references. Box 73-N-10 , Chem. & Eng- Mews, Easton, P a .

C H E M I S T OR C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R : Several well-trained men for research and develop­ment on containers. A t least two years' experi­ence in any Phase of this field (glass, closures or cans) desirable. Give details training, draf t s ta tus , etc. Eastern location. Box 95-NP- lO, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, p a .

TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE

A largç eastern ifl^nufacturer of industrial chemi­cals has aJ attractive opening in technical sales de-velopmejvffi work in the field of petroleum additives. The positekm requires as a minimum a bachelor's degree in technical subjects and a fairly close ac­quaintanceship with the petroleum industry. The applicant ahould possess mature judgment and a pleasing «sales personality. The products involved possess uvsflHiiae applications, but have an assured postwar fflftwe· Salary and advancement will be in keeping \\Hth tho applicant's ability.

Qualifia persons should submit details of their educational l#ckground and industrial experience, salary debited, ^nd a recent photograph if available. All applications will be acknowledged and treated confidentially.

Box SH^TP-IO, CJxem. &. Eng· News, Easton, Pa.

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CHEMIST One of oar clients requires a chemist, prefer­

ably with, a PJb.D. degree and with several years1 experience in -work involving the utiliza­tion of synthetic plastics. The plant is located in the Souxh. Reply by letter only giving full details of training and experience, draft status, salary desired, references and small photo­graph. R-eplics will be forwarded to our client unless the applicant is already employed by him in -which, case no disclosure of the fact will be m2.de.

JOHN 3 4 . W E I S S a n d CO. 50 41st S t - , New Yorlc I7r Ν . Υ .

E D I T O R I A L ASSISTANT to d o cap t ion wri t ing, proofreading, edit­ing, some rewri t ing, production d e ­tails, and general office work. Severa l years7 college training in journalism a n d chemistry desired, as wel l a s a knowledge of type­wr i t ing a n d stenography. State qualifications fully a n d submi t photo .

Box 125-Γ-9, C i i e m . & E n g . M e w s , E a s t o n , P a .

SITUATIONS Φ/ΑΜΎΈ,Ό <A.C.S. MEMBERS)

C H E M I C A L E N G - I N E E R — Executive, B.Sc. and Ch.E. Age 45. Twenty-five years ' experi­ence in development, production, technology and consultatio-n. NFow employed b u t available upon reasonable notice. Desi res position with future. Box 7 6 - Τ - β , Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa.

M A N A G E R O F P R O D U C T I O N : Sales engi­neering a n d research work upon zinc strip-rolling and metal fabrication; also thorough experience upon m e t a ! working specialties euch as h es t t reat ing and metal cleaning compounds etc. B.S. in Ch.E., 1S24. Desire position with future. Box 86-N—9, Chem. & Eng. News, Eas ton . Pa.

ORGASTIC C H E M I S T with successful chem­ical and engineering experience desires position with present a n d fu-ture opportunities. Ph.D>„ married, a g e 32 , 3-Av. Seven years* experience inoludes process con-troi, improvement and de­velopment; laboratory supervision; plant de­sign, construction a n a operation; extraction, purification, isolation, determination of structure and synth-eeis o f natural compounds. Reason for change not connected with work. Box 59-N—9, Ckem. & Eng. News, Easton. Pa.

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R , U.Ch.E. Age 24. Draft 2-B. Protestant . Single. Over two years' development work i n rubber, synthetio rubber, reaine, plastics, and textile chemietry. Desire position in. New Yorlc C i ty or in Poughkeepsie, Ν . Υ., a r e s . Box 50-N—9. Cnem. <fe Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R , D.S.C. 1927, 16 years* research» development, refinery, highly experienced! on all phases oi oil refinery opera­tions, position with administrative duties de­sired. Age 39, draft s tatus: 3-A(H) Western location preferred. Box I S - T - ^ , Chern. &. Eng. News, Easton, Pa.

C H E M I S T — E . S . with excellent specialized training in rubber chemistry. One year 's work­ing experience i n rubber and synthetics. Now employed "but cLesire war work where highest skill will b e utilized. Draft status, 2-B. Box 1 8 - T - 9 . Chem. <fe Eng. News, Easton, Pa.

C H E M I S T , :PH.E>., t e n years* successful re­search and development work i n foods, cellulose, cellulose derivatives and plastics, chemical pulp purification, etc., five years in supervisory capac­ity, desires adminis t ra t ive research position. Age 36, married, draft deferred. Minimum S7.500. Box 3 1 - T - 9 , Chem. cz Eng. News, Easton, Pa.

PETROXEUZM C E E M I S T : B.A. 8 years in petroleum industry. Presently employed as supervisor of laboratory division performing analytical -work for large refinery. Desires posi­tion as supervisor of laboratory in small aggres­sive refinery. Box 4 0 - T - 9 , Chem. 8c Eng. News, Easton, Pa.

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R : Physical Chem­ist. M.A. 1942. Two years ' teaching, plant teet work- Research in kinetics, phosphorus compounds». 2-23, Desires position m essential industry. Age 22 , marr ied . Employed b u t can obtain release irx December. Box 47-T—9, Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

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ORGANIC C H E M I S T : Ph.D. 1942, experi­enced in organic synthesis and carbohydrates research. Year and a half industrial research experience. Also food and biochemistry experi­ence. Publications. Desires responsible posi­tion in essential industry in far west. Âge 28, married 2-A. Box 49-T-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa .

UNEMPLOYED CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : Backed by capitalists who wish to invest, would like to cooperate with American firm producing Chemicals, t h a t is desirous to open in Mexico a branch or similar agency of their already oper­ating establishment in the U.S.A. Ing. El ias Camhi, Obrero Mundial 91, Col. de l Valle, Mexico.

CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : B.Ch.E. 1940. 2Va years' industrial experience. Past 6 months on distillation, drying, instrumentation and other uni t operations. Molding of rubber and some plastics, research into their chemical and physical properties. One year Civil Service as mechanical engineer. Married, 24, 2-B available. Box 77-T-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa.

RESEARCH C H E M I S T , graduated chemical engineer, age 53, married, now employed, but can be available soon. Long successful experience in research, development, and plant work, heavy chemicals, acids, and other inorganic and some organic chemicals. Patents and publications. Desires responsible position. Best -references. Box 81-T-9 , Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, Pa .

PETROLEUM C H E M I S T : Desire position as Laboratory Supervisor or Chief Chemist. Eight years* experience in complete refinery. Experienced in light hydrocarbon conversion, Podbielniak and related analyses* Familiar wi th all refinery processes and products. Age 30, married, one child, 3-A classification, B.S. Degree. Box 102-T-9, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

C H E M I S T MASTER'S D E G R E E : Single, 27 , training in Analytical, organic, physical, bio­chemistry, metallurgy. Defense training courses in Civil, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering. Desires research position in industry with post ­war opportunities; draf t deferred; N . Y. C. preferred. Box 14-N-lO, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

.CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : Cornell graduate with two years ' experience in the production of synthetic organic chemicals. Single. Desires development or production position in an essen­tial industry. Box 16-N-lO, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

CHEMIST, CAPABLE: Eager for develop­ment research position in general field of plastics, synthetic resins, protective coatings, synthetic rubber. B.S . 1941, graduate work in. Organic chemistry. Two years' experience, including pas t year in Buna S synthetic rubber; not using high­est skill. Present employer knows of this, will grant release. Draft 2-B. Box 18-N-10, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

PLANT C H E M I S T : Ph.D., seven years* ex­perience in teaching, desires position in s t a te university with opportunities for research, or position in industrial research on natural prod­ucts . Research in plant analyses. Married, age 30, classified 2-A, S2700 minimum. Box 19-N-10, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

M A R K E T D E V E L O P M E N T — Industrial chemist with successful background of ten years in market research and production, desires to contact progressive, medium-size manufacturer interested in anticipating post-war conditions by organized investigation of industrial markets. Employed for duration, but wants live contact now for post-war fulfillment. Box 26-N-1Q, Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

EXECUTIVE-CHEMIST, B.S. Chem., M.A. Presently manager research and technical sales. 14 years' broad industrial experience in heavy textiles, rubber, plastics, impregnations, coatings, molding. Currently dissatisfied with frozen pro­duction and lack of post-war planning. In ter ­ested in liaison and field development or technical service manager in rubber or allied industry. Excellent record of achievement and. highest recommendations. Age 37, permanently de­ferred. Salary S8500. Box 27-N-10 , Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a .

CHEM1S Γ — CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES. 10 years' practical experience in formulation, de­velopment, production and servicing of Indus­tr ial Water Treatments, Rust preventatives, de tergents and chemical specialties. Draft 4-B- ? i . Age 39, Essential Industry Only. Box 32-N-10, Chem. «t Eng. News, Easton, Pa .

PHYSICAL INORGANIC C H E M I S T : 7 years ' experience in colloid chemistry of in­organic materials. Inorganic synthesis and re­search on pigment materials. Experienced in surface chemistry, photochemical phenomena and high temperature reactions. M.S. consider­able study towards doctorate. Age 29, widower, child. Box 33-N-I0, l Chem. & Eng. News, Easton, P a ,

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FOOD CHEMIST: Technologist . B.S. Chem­istry and biology. Fives years ' experience, food concentrates, fermentation, vitamin analysis, publications. Age 20, m a r r i e d , t w o children — draft status 3-A. iDesire work of war importance, post-war future. Box 3 4 - N - 1 0 , Chem.fe S n g . ISTcws, Easton, Pa .

RESEARCH-DEVELOPMENT CHEMIST: With 9 years ' experience in rubber , latex, paper products, adhesivets mid iplastics, desires position in an essential an-d progressive company. P a r ­ticularly interested in polymerization field. Have a B.S. (cum laude. Ana U. S . citizen, 31 years, married and have onoohSld, 3-A draft status. Box 3 7 - N - 1 0 , Chgm.fc B u g . ZSTcws, Easton, P a .

C H E M I C A L E3SrOIN:EER= B.S. 1937, Ch.E. 1938. Married, ono chSld. One and one-half years' experience an po\wder metallurgy. Three and one half years* oxpesrience in paint develop­ment and plant équipaient l ayou t and design. Desires war work: iii metropol i tan New York. Salary S3C00. Pxeecnt position n o t requiring maximum skill. Box 38 -N-10 , Chem.fc E n g . ZSTews, Easton, P a .

C H E M I S T , M.S., E X P E R I E N C E D : I n con­trol, development and E>rodu.ction of milk a n d malt products, enzymes, vitamin fortification, vacuum drying of ioodas. Desires position a s laboratory director or production manager . Above draft age. Pacific coast preferred, other locations considered. Box 4 0 - N - 1 0 , C h e m i S n g . 2S7ews. Easton, Pa-

T E C H N I C A L SALESMAN: B.Sc. ten years ' experience in sales promotion of new and substi­tute chemicals a n d solvents for a l l industries; manufacturing research; production supervision; and teaching. HIavo b-usiness training, public speaking ability, and perfect knowledge of German. Native American; protestant; age 3 4 ; draft 3-A; child age7, 3Desire position with pro­gressive west coast marAufacfcurer. Release o b ­tainable. Box 41 -N-10 , Chem.fc E n g . News, Easton, P a .

PHARMACEUTICAL, COSMETIC C H E M -1ST: _ B.S. Columlbin Untiversity, seven years' i n ­dustrial chemical experience, analytical and con­trol testing, development a n d manufacture of drug, cosmetic an<l nllie<l products. New York State Pharmacy License. Era f t status 2-A. Eastern U. S . preferred. Box 42 -N-10 , Chern, & 3Lng. News, Easton, P a .

R E S E A R C H CHEMI S T : I n resin and plastics field interested in permanent posi t ion of responsi­bility in development oar research programs for industrial applicationsw£tli progressive company. Thorough experience in field, production prob­lems, development, synthesis- Excellent funda­mental and graduate training in chemistry. Box 43 -N-10 , Chern,& E n g . îsews, Easton, P a .

INORG A NIC-ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: Ph.D., 20 years ' exporienc.ee. Research phase ru le . Desires position a-s director of analytical labora­tory, or research i n nnalzytical or inorganic chem­istry. Good background- in phxysical and organic. Publications. Box 46-N-10 , Chern,& 33ng. JSTCWS. Easton, Pa .

C H E M I C A L ENGINTEER, M.Ch.E., possess­ing also a master degree in Industr ial engineer­ing; several years' exrperiencc i n engineering materials (plastics· VB, metals v s . other; synthetics) wood by-products, pilot plant operation. Publi­cations. Single, 2—B, Box 48 -N-10 , Chem.ife ZEng. ItSTcws, Easton, P a .

ORGANIC RESEARCH C H E M I S T : P h . D . 1940, with development and production experi­ence in dyestuffs, ooaltaxr intermediates a n d phar­maceuticals. Err*ployed, hut not a t maximum capacity. Prefer «aet coast area, cj Box 49-N- lO, Chern,& 3Sng. ISTcws, Easton, P a .

PHYSICAL CHEMIST, Ph.D., 1937. Broad organic training, exceptional scholastic record, Sigma Xi, Phi ILarabdsi. Upsilon, publications. Six years ' experiemccin petroleum research. D e ­sires research in essential activity offering post­war opportunity. Now employed; change d e ­sired because of (urnettc; any location with average i-umidity and s i least 300 ft. a l t i tude considered. 2-B, manie=d, age 32. Box 50-N-1O, Chern, & "Eng. News, Easton, Pa .

ORGANIC CHEMISGT, B.S- and M.S., one year ou biochemistry Έ>Κ\\ Single, age 2G, protes­t â t , flat-foot d ra f t rejection, energetic, versatile i.-xr.eaious, and handy w i t h tools, glass-blower, kuowledge of electricity &nd proctography. Inter­ested in synthetic organises, zzzd pharmaceuticals. Research preferred. Jbox 51-N-10, Chern,& lEng. Kcws. Easton, P a .

C H E M I S T (B.S.)- C e r a m i c Engineer (M.S.) — With 41 /* years ' plaxit a n d laboratory super­vision. Employed, bu-* not at highest skill. Desire war or essential civil ian work in Chicago Area. Age 28, married, draft 2-B. Salary S350O-S400O. A-vailabl-e on reasonable notice. Interested i n position hawing post-war futxxre. Box 54-N-10 , Chem.fc 2Eng. ISTcws. Easton, P a .

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Seeks position in California. B.S. , M- I. T. , 1938. Experience, one year rayon mfg., 4 years syn­thetic resins, development, equipment design, plant layout, operations and organization. Mar­ried, 3-A, now employed in the East. Production executive position desired, but not essential . Box 56—N-.10, Chem. & Eng. News, E a s t o n , Pa.

ORGANIC C H E M I S T : Wi th 15 years ' out-standing record in Research and Development and Production of a romat ic compounds, Desires position directing research or managing produc­tion. Box 57--N-10, Chem. & Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

CHEIMIST M.S. 14 years 'experience i n steel, rubber, chemicals, explosives. Held foremanBhip. Desires supervisory position with peace-time future where higher capabilities can be utilieed. Release available. .Married, 42. Location, IVIiddle West. Box 59-N-10, Chem. & Eng. News, E a s t o n , Pa.

CHEJVIIST, Ph.D., 48, alien with first paper, 20 years ' research, development, chemical engi­neering and plant operation in organic a n d in­organic chemicals, especially cata lyt ic processes, nitrates, artificial libres, intermediates and pharmaceuticals. P a t e n t s . Working throe years in this count ry , now employed b y manufacturers pharmaceuticals, desires responsible position where t ra in ing and ability c an be more fully realized. Available on reasonable notice. Box C 2 - : N - 1 0 . Chem. & Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

CHE-VIIST, YOUNG AGGRESSIVE: B."s". Carnegie Teen. Dec. 1942. Excellent scholastic record desires position i n physical, organic, or analytical development which demands enough interest to require further s tudy. Experience in Butadiene analysis; employed; release obtainable. Box 69-;N-10, Chem. & Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

CHEMIST P h . p . With sound basic training and various experience in organic, inorganic and analytical field, now in non-war production. Desires steady position. Languages: German, French, Draft: 4 -H. Available immediately. Box 71—N-10, Chem. & Eng . NewB, E a s t o n , Pa.

PHARMACOLOGIST, Ph.D. : Extensive training in Pharmacology and Physiology. Eight years experience i n Pharmacological research, both academic a n d industrial . Publications. Married, age 39. Desires research posit ion with good future. Box 74—N-10, Chem. & Eng. News, E a s t o n , Pa.

P A I N T T E C H N I C I A N : Experienced, wants position as Chief Chemist in Middle West. Em­ployed b u t no t at highest skill. Wide experience in paints, lacquers and synthetics of al l types for automotive a n d industrial business; government specifications, etc. JB.Sc. in Chemical Engineer­ing. Married. Age 34. Draft s ta tus 2-B. Box 75— N-10, Chem. & Eng. News, E a s t o n , Pa.

CHEMIST AND CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : Excellent education and training. Several de­grees. Over draft age. Years of broad experi­ence in responsible positions (production, re­search, development) in heavy chemicals and in­organic industry and related fields—also pharma­ceutical, some organic and colloidal, physical chemistry. Pract ical experience in: phosphates, potassium salts, fiuosilicate su lphur , sulphides, sulphates,· hyposulphide, carbon bisulphide, acids, barium-calcium-aluminum, load-com­pounds, activated carbon, recovery of waste material, some pigments and inks, etc. Also some experience i n cellulose industry a n d in resins. Desires position with a progressive company where he can b e employed a t full skill. Box88-N-10, Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

CHEMICAL E N G I N E E R : M.S . Organic. Alarned, age 28. Draft 2-A. Excellent training and 7 years ' experience in research, pilot plant development, and production in petroleum, tex­tiles, gases, resins, adsorbents. Employed, not at highest skill. Desires more responsible posi­tion. Box 84—N-10, Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

THOROUGHLY- E X P E R I E N C E D : Indus-tnal Chemist with initiative, energy and vision. Capable and inventive. Degrees. Over draft age. Inorganic a n d physical bu t a lso pharma­ceutical and organic chemistry, also botanical drugs and pharmaceutical preparations, some knowledge of resins, wood and cellulose; years of activity in responsible positions in several fields of the Chemical Industry. Proficient in research, development, factory operations, equipment. Seeks connection with a progressive organization to develop or t o perfect and introduce opportunity for a manufacturing or consulting o r laboratory and research corporation. Box 87—N-10, Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

ORGANIC RESEARCH C H E M I S T : Ph.D. large midwestern university. Eight years" indus­trial experience wi th a large company i n fine chemicals a n d intermediates. Experience in exploratory, half-large scale, a n d process improve­ment i n diversified fields. Honora ry a n d pro­fessional societies, publications. Age 39, draft 3-A (EC), Protestant , marr ied , t w o children. Rreferences. Location far west. Immediately available. Box 93—N-10, Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

ORGANIC C H E M I S T , B.S.: 3>Λ years experience in fine organic chemicals. Experi­enced in fractionations, catalytic work, crystal­lizations, and organic synthesis. Desires per­manent "position in research and development. Age 2 5 , married, draf t 4 -F . Immediately avail­able. Box 9 1 - N - 1 0 . Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

R E S E A R C H C H E M I S T , P h . D . : Thirteen years' experience in field of asphalt^ roofing and allied asphalt products, asphalt emulsions, roofing, felt, roofing granules, cement asbestos roofing and siding, etc. t Desires responsible position with company wishing to carry on fundamental research on physico-chemical and colloidal proper­ties of bituminous materials. Weil-qualified to conduct and direct research and development work. Christian, marr ied , three children, draft classification 3-A-H. Employed. Available on reasonable notice. Box 8 6 - N - 1 0 , Chem. & ySng. News, Eas ton , Pa.

UNIVERSITY T E A C H I N G : W i t h research facilities. I 'h .D. i n organic m chemistry, nine publications. One year collegiate teaching ex­perience and l l A years ' successful industrial re­search. Age 25, single, excellent health. Em­ployed but can obtain release for immediate employment. Box 9 6 - N - 1 0 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

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PHYSICIST , B.S . (summa cum Iaude), M.S. Physics, from two large middle-western Btate universities; with considerable s tudy toward doctorate; one year and a half teaching experi­ence, presently* full-time employed i n large state university, b u t available on reasonable notice; excellent background in mathematics; deeire college teaching position, preferably with oppor­tunity for research in mathematical physics; age 2 8 ; draft 2-A. Phi Beta K a p p a ; Sigma P i Sigma, Pi M u Epsilon. Box 3 0 - T - 9 , Chem. & E ng . News, Eas ton , Pa. " B I B L I O G R A P H E R A N D E C O N O M I C Ana-lyst immediately available for technical process and development work particularly i n connection with economic post-war planning. Wide expe­rience and thorough training in research technique. Not subject t o war restrictions. Box 4 8 - T - 9 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

POSITION W A N T E D : Gradua te chemical engineer, 19 years' experience with t h e aarne firm. Want to locate in southwest Texas, New Mexico or Arirona. References and recominéudatioïiB from present employer can be obtained. Box 6 6 - T - 9 , Chem. & Eng . News, Easton, Pa .

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E OR SUPERVISORY POSITION — Chemist, A.M. Graduate work in two American Universities and abroad. Fifteen years of business experience. Desires a respon­sible position in which a Chemical background can b e used. Available immediately. Box 3 7 - T - 8 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

FOOD T E C H N O L O G I S T : 9 years ' experience in rest-arch and development of new fruit and vegetable products b y canning, d rum and spray drying. West coast or South America preferred. Member I. F . T. 3-AH draft. Box 12 -N-10 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

C H E M r ' T - B A C T E R I O L O G I S T - P h . D . excel­lent educa«,_->n, ten years ' research experience in pharmaceutical industry and scientific labora­tories; many publications, thoroughly acquainted v/ith penicillin production, is looking for a r e ­sponsible permanent, position a s research or de ­partment head, supervisor or similar position. Minimum salary $5000. Box 2 0 - N - 1 0 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

BACTERIOLOGIST-BIOCHEMIST, Ph .D . Experience: 4 years ' full-time college teaching and research. Major research interest : bio­chemistry of bacteria. Publications. Single, 26, 2-A, φ Jewish. Desire: permanent, ^ responsible position in college teaching, industr ial or insti­tutional research; professional a n d religious freedom. Box 2 8 - N - 1 0 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

Ph .D . IN PHYSICAL C H E M I S T R Y : De-sires either industrial or teaching position. Thirteen years ' experience teaching chemistry and metallurgy in engineering schools. Seven years* diversified industr ia l experience. Qualified to t ake charge of teaching, research, control or development work. Box 3 0 - N - 1 0 . Chem. & Eng . News, Ea3ton, Pa .

PH.D . , P H I B E T A KAPPA: Colloid, physical chemistry, n ine years ' secondary school teaching, seeks part- t ime position i n New York City area— teaching, research, editorial. Box 3 6 - N - 1 0 , Chem. & Eng . News, Easton, Pa.

C H E M I S T : B .S . , Age 32, Family. Nine years' Laboratory experience in Viscose Rayon. Control and special investigations. Will con­sider Laboratory posi t ion, but prefer supervisory work in production. Employed, but desires con­nection with more opportuni ty for advancement . Location immater ia l . Box 4 4 - N - 1 0 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton, Pa .

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R : Desires defense work in southern California. Recent graduate, good health, draft exempt. Box 53-N-10, Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

WOMAN C H E M I S T : Age 2 8 , now-employed, seeks position in small, progressive concern where her extensive experience in l i terature a n d patent searching and secretarial knowledge can be utilized. St ra ight l ibrary work n o t desired. Vicinity of New York Ci ty o r northern New Jersey preferred. Box 58-N-10 , Chem. & Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R : Gradua te of leading midwestern university, 1938, diversified experience in research, development a n d produc­t ion, draft deferred. Box 60-N-10 , Chem. & Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

C H E M I S T , Ph.G. 14 years* experience in food research and control with nationally known establishment. Desires position as food chemist. Also interested in pharmaceut ical research and control. Prefer Philadelphia area. Age 37, citizen, 2-B. Read a n d speak Italian. Avail­able immediately. Box 61-N-10 , Chem. & Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E H : 13 years ' varied and successful experience in organic chemical field. Design, equipment installation, pilot niant development, and supervision of operations. Capable taking complete charge engineering projects o r production. Age 38. Married-Dependents. Box 70-N-10 , Chem. & Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

R E S E A R C H C H E M I S T : X-Ray and Elec­tron Diffraction Specialty experienced i n physical chemistry and physical metallurgy- _ Desires position in research laboratory of insti tution or industrial concern engaged in war work and offering good post-war opportunities. Publica­tions, honor societies, 4-F, draf t s tatus. Box 72-N-10 , Chem. <Ss Eng . News, Eas ton , Pa.

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R : Over 2 years ' experience pilot plant development a n d opera­tion. North eastern location desired o r develop­ment or p lan t operation. M e m b e r T a u Beta Pi and Phi Lambda Upsilon. Age 24, marr ied , one child, 2-B. Available December. Box 76-N-10 , Chem. & Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R : B.S. 1941, 2»/2 years' experience in development design and (one year) direct production supervisipn of new plant making magnesium chloride. Not now employed a t highest skill, des i res position South or West, age 24, married. Draf t s t a t u s 2-B. Jr. A-l Ch .È . Release obtainable. Box 89-N-10 , Chem. <fe Eng . News, E a s t o n , Pa.

ASSISTANT TO E X E C U T I V E . Citizen, Christian, married, 3 8 , liberal education; 18 years' experience finance, accounting, auditing, personnel, sales organisation; desires permanent position, future , industrial # field managerial capacity or assistant t o executive. Box 90-N-10, Ind. E n g . Chem., Easton, P a .

C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R , B.S., wi th experi­ence in petroleum inspection a n d chemistry; con­struction and mill operation, ( M e n c o ) a n d re­search in soils and hydrology, desires position tha t calls for broad technical knowledge. Age 39, married, three children. Draft 3-A(H). Has physical deformity t h a t prevents service in armed forces though no hand icap in profession. Excellent command of Spanish . Would con­sider position in Latin America. Present salary $3800. Immediately available. Box 4 6 - T - 9 , Chem. <fe Eng. News, Easton, Pa .

C H E M I S T , WOMAN: IV2 years' experience in chemical laboratory. Re lease granted. B.A. degree from N. Y. U. in 1941. Desire chemical, bio-chemical laboratory work with post-war opportunities in vicinity N. Y. W . Wide knowl­edge Biology, Mathematics . Box 25-N-10 , Chem. & Eng . News» E a s t o n , Pa.

O R G A N I C C H E M I S T , M . S . 1942 leading midwestern University. Experienced i n re­search, development, and supervision of labora­tory. Employed, b u t available on shor t notice for position involving higher skills i n eesential industry. Married. Chicago area, preferred, bu t not necessary. Box 6 8 - N - 9 , Chem. & Eng. News , Easton, P a .

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