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Philippine tlohogony Associotion Appoints George tlcrim New Executive Secretory
Harry J. Jordan, president, arnounces the appointment of George D. Scrim (right) to the position of Executive Secretary of the Philippine Mahoga^ny As. sociation,-Inc., with offices at 1017 Fair Oaks Avenue. South Pasadena, California. Mr. Jordan stated that the increasing usage of Philippine forest products, together with an expanding membership, were the reasons that the board of directors decided that a permanent ofrce and full-time secretary were essential to the continued growth and progress of the industry.
Mr. Scrim is widely known throughout the United States and Canada for his experience and knowledge of the Philippine Mahogany industry and has been connected with the management of the association for maJry years.
Wood Promotion Commil'tee of (Hic!) One
Carl Dannacher is an old-time expert who knows his wood. He should, for he's been making a.rrd repairing banels that age distilled spirits for 53 of his 68 years as a master cooper for the Bourbon deLuxe Distillery Co. of Louisville, Ky.
itr. D. Morur Asslgtant to tr'ltntkote President
The appointment of James D. Moran as assistant to the president of The Flintkote Company, major producer of building products and other items for home and industry, is announced by George J. Pecaro, president. Mr. Moran (right) will serve "in various administrative activities and functions, handling special stafr assignments" under direction of the president. He will make his headquarters at the company's executive offices in New York and is also an assistant vice-president of F lintkote. He will continue to direct the activities of The Sealzit Company, a Flintkote subsidiary plant located at Riverside, Calif. He is vice-president and general manager of Sealzit, a position he was named to last May following acquisition of The Sealzit Company by Flintkote. Mr. Mora.n joined Flintkote in New York in 1950. In 1954 he was transferred to the Pioneer (West Coast) Divi- sion as stafr assistant to the vice-president and general manager, with headquarters in f,os Angeles, and in 1955 was named director of public and industrial relations for Pioneer. He was elected an assistant vice-president of F lintkote in September 1958, continuing to make his headquarters in Los Angeles.
November Construcf ion Expenditures l$4.8 Bi | | ion
The value of total new construction put-in-place in November 1960 amounted to $4.8 billion, according to preliminary estimates of the Bureau of the Census, IJ.S. Department of Commerce. This was 54o less t}Ian in October 1960, but 2Vo more than November 1959. The value of total new construction expenditures in the first 11 months of 1960 was $50.? billion, 2Vo less than the first 11 months of 1959.
Spending for construction of private nonfarm residential buildings in November 1960 amounted to $1.9 billion, 4Vo less than in October 1960 and a2/o less than in November 1959. The decreases in expenditures for both total private construction and private residential construction between October 1960 and November 1960 were approximately normal for this period.
The cumulative value of construction expenditures for private non-farm residential buildings in the first 11 months of 1960 was $20.3 billion, tQTo below the $22.6 billion spent in the first 11 months of 1959.
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