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The Log Vol. 4 No. 5
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Sixth Annual Safety Congress The American Ambulance mnnif :■■:' .. i 11 t tha i and d, no t 1 the erme entl tied usi- Cl.h nt pro ving it ter tion. >st ot th wel iled the of i&d - on orath ns m Sa fety ,.:<■ Wei fa? ork. $ ever in & j his or\ of the !*?' Id wort th e peoi the ile so n Sfnr,: uch of the 1 The m Id-hU Oil, d" I to- $&x ^^^swm ■li-.cial Safety Congress. ^ - a»d Welfare work in Se industrial plants is being studied lar angle. Today the "' employer seems to be more in- ,m terested in making his plant an ^ idea' industry, from the stand- 0r point of health and safety, than ,.r either production or efficiency. I!.. A* this time, when warring "I1"' s are clamoring for the ^ life-blood of their fellow men, it is indeed encouraging to know jonoerted effort, on the part of the employer, is being made for the betterment of con- T~" ditions for the employee. Every thc employee should hail with delight this glad news and pledge his hearty co-operation in support of the Safety and Welfare m jvement. my < >eing allowed to come bac ted States. The Ambulance vvil • go into the American Army ser- !, and] trust will render as faith- service in the future as it has ii: the past. There may be a way that J may trace this progress in the future. It is due to the generosity of people ha s nnd finery to h; taken in; but in Tate went beyond opinion M: limit when he borrowed the .Smokestack to put on the t'annen morning he had the photographer there when Clyde Hildebrs one of the boys throu of the new Office Bui ikey nployees, who gave s hat the American Ar I in France. Believe r y sincerely yours, FRANCIS B. BOYER. State Director American Red Cro Character Editor Wood on Program Hilliard Hull had occ the "jitney" to Ashevi Oh, young man, character is ag-o, and on being ask.■. worth more than money; char- A1sht'v'1,lIt' 'lr:'f,lc r°sul . plied, "I ought t... for than any- Trailic Department." de Thai. Editor Wood, who was .-.'.gram to read an ad- acter is worth n ., "Factory Publications" thing else in th._ at the annual meeting of the j wou!d rather have it said of National Safety Council, filled me in my old aRe than to have a ****** his appointment with credit to monument of pure gold built Master M, himself and the Champion Pam- over my dead bodv reaching and move. ily is evidenced by the fact that from earth to heaven—I would occupied I "Paper," one of the trade iather have jt said tha) ..ihpy gratui.-ue, journals, and others, published cou|d find no occasion against him^ntW it in full. We have just receiv- him t.xcept it 1)e touchteg the ed a e'.py of the above mention- iaw flf njs QqA •> tn;lll (o have '' •* Wlil e,i ioureal in which we read the ajj lnis wor|d can KrV(, na(i "u"'k Stung! Heard on the Murphy Brt FIRE FIGHTERS! ATTENTION! i. Water mains in West Wood CL A. Ilii..'»i■iikami, Chief, *k>U tun I •■ ■■' ■ tad ;■■ ■ M .„, ,i„.,i <u,.. ii i,,n.„o THK PAPER ON WHICH THIS ISSUE Of THE LUG IS PRINTED IS M.U»K FROM CHAMPION SVLPHITK AND SODA PULP
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Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
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