1 Discovered (By llwwlld W. Hit Alcoh- hd hols. Science tor) outdoors. s. major stool M‘ tuml corrosion. the metal. One levAvillery. Massachusetts Institute of Todi- miiig John c. wuirr xsyflahu Robert d. ‘rngy assigned their patents to the iud b the late y to take 2} '5 SEEK. 5.15MB... Former Steel Vulnerable stainless steel has been vulner- able w two kinds oi corrosion. In one, pit corrosion, rust forms in scattered spots isolated wells, It can honeycomb and ruin the metal. The other, intercrystalline corros- ion. has not caused much trouble. The technology rrietiillurgists miscroscopic points, cracks and "Q\_ J€2Q HQ!!!‘ f! P, - of poo rough places were particularly ap- .. after-stamina sieelwas cold- worked. They discovered methods, a chemical rolling treatment smooth this surface to almost QS.%.EEL‘<{L1"P pit corrosion. They also discovered that alloying stainless steel with molybdenum or silver "would stop corrosion. The “silver steel" dis- coverv was announced several mon ago. Most of these methods can be used on steel at any stage oi’ its ....¢'_-3-_ .9,‘ steel already in use. They recommended a atioi-i of two methods, heating and ‘ a chemical bath, as the trst trout- ment for both pit and inter- m crystalline corrosion. The chemical bath dissolves 44 hundred thous- i andths of an inch od steel surface ‘and closes up all 4ICd-4 .. far more than skin deep. By adding to the chemical bath a little titanium tetrachloride, the -_.__ _-.....7. - __-. turn-f metallic material that makes smoke bombs and smoke screens, the sur- I h lickieltigliiiédéfilver or platinum. It also . Demonstrated ere on ~ b. was... . . n. ...... .. silver is electrop sited on the steel. The silver becomes not only a 1m). l Saturday and Mon day m"... t... s... I with the steel in a. silver film that ; in tests to date makes perfeqi; m. h d 1 l rosion resisiance_ t o g ‘Yhis cold-rolling requkes less of | the mecious metal than when the ,~ b 1101.1" RENFREW & c0 1.11) m 9 O y LGhIna Pr d‘ i II" t ry I Next Whkr‘: moot exciting fur fashions-as approved by Paris and New ' o I n York will be shown you by Mr. Theberge, representing Heat, lleniil-‘ewtdi s Co. We highlight 1940's smartest furs, you can be alssuret o _au erilihlc Pull Ityloo, quality skins, expert workmanship - owes prices. e ‘ pane Holt Renfnw means quality and reliability. Oct. l2—(A.P) _ , ' serve the repu lic rounded 2B years ‘ Orders for “dill. °t‘°.£‘§if.°.“. %ii.§‘°°“l‘.° ., 6X1 X15. 11B. s OOH - 5 dent predictions oi ultimate vic- i ti tory in the ZYI-month-old wor with RQPQ m! era ans! (The holiday is called “Double ._ gen" tbetchause falls gin) the tenth I ’ E 0 G en mOIl . rQlnflking hi... of a Chinese civilian by o. Japrriese sentry in the Japanese- gencg finfciessiton {WE the {orgy 3n- , , WE!‘ 0 911 O 6 O89 1'8 OD barge. Bo Iuro to take advantage of this demonstration and see for here. Cause or the shooli/ing was yourself tho new Ityies for 1940. nqimfeeglmlaggrgrgneggglgggr-‘M f” I in Hunan ce. ‘The Chinese re- l I M R E E‘ M g L D Mk h" week‘ m“ we" retreating- I _ . ,_ .- Li , ' Tie - up In , l" w" 081w Is IAII w‘ on the Tovmb ouhtirh SPANISH sm- nsrunus mursnui-‘eo, u. 8.. Oct. 1o- The ' w?) 4m “em” ». I _ A ‘.44 “.4 , f . lanthanum RU 0 Style-z“, taco oi the steel becomes lustrous rici-int preventing huge ‘rollers 1mm latter is used as an ordinary alloy SHANGHAI, 4 China, fightin desperately to pre- Japan. I occupied territory adjacent to the will be promptly, oourteousiy and efficiently attended to by Mr. The- ports of a severe Japanese set-back ENEVA —- tfl‘ WM 00 he" 801w ofqthe S nish Republic, on display rtcd that the Japanese, thrown’ P0111188 QCPi-Lost in the woods for a hunting with an older companion. hem d n the inst days of the DETROIT Oct. ll (AP) More than night, scven-year-old Allan Kohoo who didn't turn up yesterday. So civil war, ve been returned to 50,000 auto factory wcrlcers were turned up safely today hil _ ymng All i . I i ‘euchem war’ 6mm“ thmuflvvm: Mom‘ an went nto the woods Madrid Bx wagoriloada lc t here idle ihtb orth Ch ler "or the Spanish capital. mi} “m” e m Corpora on production dispute and com late paralysis of operations in all i plans was threatened. With the likelihood that the tie- up will affect 60,000 workers by ‘mow d chum Min m, bbiywbb sm-rmgirunasoim or flan“ °“ were made at the {fiwwwxgw t cc mem- wvw w 1w mec-Hemrgbgigmg all’. ‘£31.13?!’ Mliéfib. ‘ins... wuuam‘ s business man before the war "but ‘ now is back again to sea." Chemical Foundation, a non-profit semgngjfmbrged a“ “w” u" 1g 90mm; the Ileutenahits mainly in contact with salt water. names of the shim inwlwfi- two heating M0 b u, d gross reven whip $01115 Canadian National Rallwa for the week ending mathematical perfection and stop Wkxégfgydggacg‘ 11108130 od of was, an increase of t3 1 Sought By R. C, M. P. Takes Own Life. ins: CHARLUITE1‘UWN “uuniuoiniu “Everlasting” lieutenant _ Steel Reported Saves Two Sinking Ships ILONUXV. Q00. N ~40?) —- A NIW Y%K. out. ll-BMOI thlt N‘v‘| umunmg “"15; 1g Q3“ will lat forever in I11 X11148 ‘>1 Britain's oontnbmd inspection: e explosion h discovered the source of the nits in i c. N. R. “h” ‘”‘.‘.?..°'£i§°“°”'él.”.i‘£..% Earning; up goal o1 ocionoof l t " ism "rescued became a Possibility wdI-Y W19‘ W’ ‘Iwo sinking weelrchun vessels last a unoement by the Chemical Hm‘ . "’““"'“‘.’.'i..£‘.8.“‘£‘.tli. our: w i»- w n" pm to all known “$312” mm” climbed aboard ‘$11211 lo l m"! "P4P" pan, ' The other ves- the steel M 1mm"! =8 P*°°1°“~‘ y olugglfieerbliiawi do had ad w sel. reac I18 Y. PM“ 8° W" i‘ w‘ I” m ° I“ been shattered by a mine. m sur- icked up and the shiP and beached the shock of r. h “H. “ti “i or. cou no over German World War patents. be weighedragncrle decided w out the cable, using a hacksaw. Fin- ally a link was severed sud the cable tthfflltllfd out 1:200 téieanbgtfon. Al h ue ours. and dig” “we ‘Iuiigsnfirmirzltrrfsfiid not announce name nor th , , Oct. 11 —’1lho ues oiautfie all inclusive Octo l9- compugd 'witb Says ll. S. llods lAro llnder Stalin WAENCVIOIC 0d. Ll -(AP)— Glnirll Wsiilr d. in-ivanq, nu- Runisn ti?! intallliencaber “git: tbs commi he inves- tigr. unamcrioan activities today thlfigmypussian sou-s oo “un- dou ' luvs agents o Unit- ed States army and navy tbs there is In exchange of mill formation between Germany and xrivitsky, who laid ho formerly was ohio o! tho Soviet military es- ln Iiaropei Ibfllkfofgl his experience with such thi l in other countries. “It be assumed," he declared “I m tam,“ _ “m a of the obilegtivos of the ufisbfi police) is to obtain or- mation and they undoubte y have agents to filt it. 5W ..'...‘..";"".':..:'.'..'".':'.: 000 members o! the Rllllllll Bod army officen’ co were " 7H!" by Stllln 1987. that 300.000 or 400,000 persons were called or imprison- ed and "millions" ed concentration ounpl. He also testified that: (1) Communist W lenders in Germany, Polan and Hun WWO to M00007 lid despite the fact that they were no citizens of Russia. (2) Stalin is the "absolute" head o!’ the Communist party in the United States Ea Bi-owder, the ~Amerlcan enerol ll . although both h d the some id. o in the respective coun- (l) Otslin could not bums accom- Flilhbd "the mat pill?!" of 1996- '! without “moral support" from other countries because so many el- ements were against him in his own the lowest embassy officisrrl"— but on citizens of other lands who express displeasure with Moscow. (0) The ogpu kidnaps and mur- suk" 0°; 11_ ders persons some 0d them non- faibrlcation, and in some cases on gm by Ram! 0am mmbm, adian Mounted Police for the mur- der of Constable Norman Gleadow today, shot himself in a bluff $11184- norihwest of this afternoon. He was surround“? ed Po ice posse a knmflecflonk surrender fired a bullet into hi8 iles The heating rearranges the steel hemi- F1°°k w“ bmught I“ mm" S " ,. ~b d ttended by Dr. Mc- crystals so that rust resistance is ‘Eta: hope w“ held out Lnngenburg s Mount- en told t0 Rusfiilsaiis, on foreign aga persons ‘considered Snalinites. for his recovery He is believed b0 have used the revolver of Constable Gleadow to shoot hiirisell. The 30-year-old constable died from head wounds received in a shack this morninz in Ekterhazy, 150 miles east 0d Regina. iireondefs , . i l‘ I 99 Queen Street LOOK WHO I AM! Wok-End News! A wide-range oi’ cloth coats, plain or fur trim- med in the season’s authentic styles and colors -everyone a real value. 16.95 ‘f’ 65.00 Special attraction in new autumn dresses, excit- ing youthful styles-a variety to choose from. Regular value 2.98 to 3.98. 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Three pollua behind a nndbag barricade on ihs bank of the Moselle river, watch for signs of military activity on the German bank opposite. A major bottle is expected to develop along the whole front in the non luturo i’ tomorrow, the united auto workers (Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions) announced its intention to call a general Chrysler strike. Five days notice with the State Labor Mediation Board is required. Plants which had virtually suspended operations tonight were Chrysler-Kercheval, Chrysler -Jei'- ferson, Dodge, Plymouth, De Soto, and Dodge truck, all in or near De- troit. Bv ‘Thursday it was indicat- ed that all Chrysler divisions. in- cluding the plant at Evansville. Ind., would be down except for miscellaneous workers in a few de- partments. LOUVAIN, Belgiurn-—(CP)-An Bnglishwoman injured in a. motor car crash in France was brought across i-he border from Mauberge by motorhearse because there were no ambulances available. 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