Wisconsin's Flying Trees in World War II by Sara Witter Connor
Author:Sara Witter Connor
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2014-03-15T00:00:00+00:00
The program is entitled âThe Talent Must Be With the Youth.â Authorâs family collection.
Part of the leaderâs message says, âFrom the performance of elevating works, you will receive joy and strength for life.â The Nazi Youth Camp was composed of the âHitler youth of the young workers.â Authorâs family collection.
By 1942, H.K. von Maltitz and Plycor Company was associated with Mereen-Johnson Machine Company in Minneapolis.359 Adamson Machine Company in Louisville was also associated with Plycor in 1942.360
Reiterating the Roddis Plywood and Veneer Companyâs assertion that it had again turned to Germany for plywood manufacturing equipment, Dieter Siempelkamp later said, âMy father introduced the first hot-platen presses in the U.S.A. However, the new resin was not yet known there. America did not have, as yet, the urea-formaldehyde resins or hot-platen presses.â
One of the first presses delivered in the United States in 1936 was still operating in the 1980s.361 That press was functioning at the Roddis Lumber and Veneer Company until its sale to Weyerhaeuser Company in 1961 and continued to operate at the Weyerhaeuser Company until 1986.
In Germany, glues had been patented by 1925, and waterproof glues were sold internationally by 1936. I.G. Farben would work with a U.S. vendor to bring the German patented products to the United States. Two men dominated the development of wood product glues in the United States from 1927 to 1946. Irving Laucks and Dr. James A. Nevin published their findings in the U.S. Chemical Society abstracts. Waterproof phenolic resin glue was a revolutionary product.
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