-4-- 11 ---)(-- 11" copv.,A 41za-- r, (-TN Electronic Industries News Briefs Capsule summaries of important happenings in affairs of equipment and component manufacturers EAST ANACONDA WIRE AND CABLE COMPANY. is now installing extensive equipment for the production of paper -insulated, lead -covered telephone cable. The new facilities are expected to be in production during the 2nd half of '56. ARROW ELECTRONICS, INC.. has moved their Industrial Department to larger quarters at 526 Jerricho Turnpike, Mineola, L. I., N. Y. BARRY CONTROLS, INC., Watertown, Mass., has arranged to purchase all physical assets of the U. S. Sheet Metal Products Co., Burbank, Calif. CORNING GLASS WORKS, Corning, N. Y., has formed an Electronic <strong>Com</strong>ponents Dept., in the Electrical Products Div. to manufacture and sell fixed glass capacitors, EC film type resistors, trimmer capacitors and metallized glass. EMERSON & CUMING, INC., has added an additional 15,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space to their plant at 669 Washington St.. Canton, Mass. FAIRCHILD CAMERA & INSTRUMENT CORP., Syosset, N. Y., has received a contract for an undisclosed quantity of valve position indicators and detectors from the Bettis plant, U. S. Atomic Energy <strong>Com</strong>m., Pittsburgh, Pa. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, Schenectady, N. Y., is planning long -term financing through an issue of $300 million of debentures. The public offering, scheduled for later in the spring, will rank among the largest debenture offerings by an industrial company. GENERAL PRECISION LABORATORY INC., Pleasantville, N. Y., has broken ground for a new Environmental Test Laboratory, which will contain 23,200 sq. ft. of floor space, and will house equipment capable of duplicating the climates and weather conditions found anywhere on the face of the globe. KENT MFG. CORP. has opened a new plant for the manufacturing of fine electrical devices, in Newton. Mass. MAGNAVISION ELECTRONICS CORP., Garwood, N. J., has opened a new plant devoted exclusively to the manufacture of TV replacement tubes. THE NEW LONDON INSTRUMENT CO., New London, Conn., change in ownership announcement previously reported actually took place more than a year ago. The company advises that the announcement was primarily intended to make public the names of the owners. OTARION. INC.. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., has announced the appointment of Dr. Fred W. Kranz, one of the nation's leading authorities on acoustics and hearing, as consultant to the firm. THE POLYMER CORP., OF PENNSYL- VANIA, Reading, Pa., has opened an office and warehouse at 168 Ninth Ave., N. Y. C. REEVES INSTRUMENT CORP. has established a Greater New York area sales office at 215 E. 91st St., New York, N. Y. SYLVANIA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, INC., New York, N. Y., has embarked upon a multimillion dollar expansion program in the atomic power field. The program will extend over the next five years. UNITED <strong>TECH</strong>NICAL LABORATORIES. INC., Morristown, N. J., has announced that their KLIPZON line of self- holding prods and connectors has been taken over jointly by General Cement Manufacturing Co., Rockford. Ill.; and Walsco Electronic Corp., Los Angeles. VISUAL ELECTRONICS CORP., New York, N. Y., has been appointed national distributors for complete microwave facilities of Lambda - Pacific. MID -WEST ARMOUR RESEARCH FOUNDATION of Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill., is leading 19 industrial companies in a cooperative venture to determine how nuclear research can be of value in their operations. BATTELLE INSTITUTE, Columbus, Ohio, has established a Systems Engineering Division for research in the development and design of automatic processing and control r:ystems. DU MONT ILLINOIS INC., a wholly -owned Du Mont corporation in Chicago, ill., has been established to handle sales of Du Mont TV receivers, hi -fi phonograph units, and radios in the Chicago area. GRUEN WATCH COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio, has been awarded four defense contracts totalling $2,239,000. Largest of these is with the Convair Division of General Dynamics Corp. for the design, development, and pilot production of electro- mechanical gyro test equipment. MINNEAPOLIS- HONEYWELL REGULATOR CO., aeronautical division, will design and manufacture a reference guidance system to help guide Project Vanguard towards upper atmosphere. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINE CORP., has installed an IBM 706 Electronic Data Processing Machine, the first in the petroleum industry, in the Baton Rouge, La., refinery of Esso Standard Oil <strong>Com</strong>pany. THE W. L. MAXSON CORP. has established a district office at Arlington, Tex. Grant A. Dove has been named as Rep and will handle sales activities for the company in the area. OGDEN COIL & TRANSFORMER COM- PANY, has moved its facilities to 3323 W. Cermak Rd., Chicago, Ill. The new quarters consist of over 50% more floor space than was previously occupied. SHURE BROTHERS, INC., has recently moved into a new building at 222 Hartrey Ave., Evanston, Ill. The new plant is situated just north of the Chicago city limits. WESTERN UNION <strong>TELE</strong>GRAPH CO. has placed an order with Raytheon Manufacturing Co. for the construction of all of the necessary terminal and repeater station equipment for the extension of its multi -channel microwave facilities from Pittsburgh to Chicago. WEST THE BENSON -LEHNER CORP., Los Angeles. Calif., data reduction equipment manufacturer, has announced the introduction of a complete service program, available to customers throughout the world. FEDERATED METALS DIVISION of American Smelting and Refining Co. has established a West Coast core solder manufacturing facility in San Francisco, Calif. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY's Carboloy Department's Pacific district offices are now located at 2106 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. LOGISTICS RESEARCH INC.. Redondo Beach, Calif., has delivered an ALWAC electronic digital computer to North American Aviation Inc., marking the third ALWAC delivery in the first quarter of 1956. NUCLEAR CORPORATION OF AMERICA, INC., has acquired Isotope Specialties Co., of Burbank. Calif.. in exchange for 47,991 shares of Nuclear's Class A stock. In a similar transaction, involving the exchange of 22,222 shares of Class A stock. Nuclear has also acquired the assets and business of Research Chemicals, Inc., Burbank, Calif. PACIFIC AUTOMATION PRODUCTS, INC., Glendale, Calif., has been awarded a contract in excess of $2.3 million by General Dynamic's Convair Division in San Diego. Calif. RESIN INDUSTRIES, Santa Barbara, Calif., has been acquired by the Borden <strong>Com</strong>pany. New York, N. Y. The acquisition includes the consolidated activities of Resin Industries, Resinite Sales Corp. and Grant Chemical Corp., all of Santa Barbara. SNYDER ANTENGINEERS, INC.. West Coast affiliate of Snyder Mfg. Co.. has opened a large warehouse at 2724 Leonis Blvd.. Los Angeles, Calif. FOREIGN CORPORACION NACIONAL DISTRIBUI- DORA, S. A., Mexico City, Mexico. has received a manufacturing and sales license for Du Mont TV receivers and radios for Mexico. MARCONI'S WIRELESS <strong>TELE</strong>GRAPH CO. LTD., Chelmsford, Essex, England, has been awarded a contract by the Iraq Posts and Telegraphs for the building of a complete new high power broadcasting station near Baghdad. LEAR, S. A.. Geneva, Switzerland, and Lear Electronic. GmbH, Reim, Germany. have been established as operating companies abroad to support the expanded European operation of Lear, Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. RADIO STATION ONDAS del LAGO, Maracaibo. Venezuela, has purchased TV broadcasting facilities from RCA. The station will serve a potential audience of 130.000 with an effective radiated power of 12 kw. SORENSEN LTD., Zurich, Switzerland, subsidiary of Sorensen & Co.. Inc., Stamford, Conn., has merged with Applied Research and Development Ltd., also of Zurich. 48 Tele -Tech & ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES June 1956
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