(orporote members Not only do the corporate members of the American Oil Chemists' Society provide dues payments which are used to support the various professional programs of the Society, they do so in spades by paying the larger corporate fees of $200 a year. In addition, these firms also give invaluable support by paying individual A O C S dues of some employees, by sending their staff members to AOCS meetings and conferences, and by providing time for their staff to work on AOCS programs and committees. The Society is obviously very appreciative of their support and takes the opportunity to thank all of the current corporate members for these efforts. Others are, of course, encouraged to follow the example of the firms listed below by adding their support to AOCS efforts. Aceite Casa S.A., Fracc Industrial Vallejo, Mexico, 16 D.F., Mexico; M.J. De La Garma, rep. Aceitera Itaugua S.A., Asuncion, Paraguay; A. Bittar, rep. Anderson Ibec, Strongsvflle, Ohio; H.R. Strop, rep. Ashland Chemical Co., Dublin, Ohio; C.A. Aldag, rep. Atlas Refinery Inc., Newark, New Jersey. Bombay Saop Factory, Bombay, India; A.A. Madni, rep. The Buckeye Cellulose Corp., Memphis, Tennessee; Leslie M. Reid, Harley D. Hathaway, reps. Camilla Cotton Oil Co., Camilla, Georgia; M. Tyre, rep. Canadian Vegetable Oil Processors, Ltd., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; G.S. Boulter, rep. Cargill Inc., Minneapolis, MN; Ewald H. Gustafson, rep. Carolina By-Products Co. Inc., Greensboro, North Carolina. Central Soya Co. Inc., Gibson City, Illinois; R.L. Hoover, rep. Chemetron Corp., Votator Division, Louisville, Kentucky; V.L. Zehnder, rep. CPC International Inc., Best Foods Division, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey; C.J. Ziel, rep. Control de Calidades S.A., Mexico, D.F. 1, Mexico; P.P. Ugalde, rep. Crosby Chemicals Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana; T.L. Crosby, rep. D.C.M. Chemical Works, New Delhi, India. Diamond Shamrock Chemical Co., Nopco Chemical Division, Morristown, New Jersey; J.J. Miskel Jr., rep. Doane Laboratories Inc., Joplin, Missouri; Garrett Staat Jr., rep. Edible Oil Products (Malaysia) Berhad, Kulai Johore, West Malaysia; B.A. Desai, rep. Edible Products Ltd., Jurong Town, Singapore; K.H. Kwok, rep. The Electrolyser Corp. Ltd., Toronto, Canada; A.K. Stuart, rep. Emdepalma S.A., San Isidro, Lima, Peru. Etka Factories Co., Tehran, Iran. Extraction De Smet S.A., Edegem-Antwerp, Belgium; Pierre Groetaers, rep. General Foods Corp., Technical Center, White Plains, NY; Herbert Shoen, rep. Girders Chemical Inc., Catalysts Division, Louisville, Kentucky. Gordon Young Ltd., Toronto, Canada. Grinsted Products Inc., N. Kansas City, Missouri; E.K. Iverson, rep. Harshaw Chemical Company, Cleveland, Ohio; O.R. Gunnerfeldt, rep. 172A
Hilton-Davis Chemical Company Division, Cincinnati, Ohio; R.T. Wolfe, rep. ICI United States Inc., Wilmington, Delaware. Intoco Inc., Baskins Ridge, New Jersey; J. Termarsch, rep. Kentucky Chemical Industry, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio; A.J. MacGregor, rep. L.A. Salomon & Brother Inc., Port Washington, New York; A.M. Rossetto Jr., rep. Lever Brothers Co., Research and Development, Edgewater, New Jersey; Arno Cahn, rep. Liberty Vegetable Oil Co., Santa Fe Springs, California; I.S. Field, rep. Lonza Inc., Fair Lawn, New Jersey; R.D. Ditoro, rep. Lou Aria Foods Inc., Opelousas, Louisiana; T.S. Schad Jr., rep. Marine Oil Refiners of Africa Ltd., Simonstown, South Africa. Mars Ltd., Slough Bucks, England; Norman Lund, rep. Masiero Industrial S.A., Sao Paulo, Brazil; J.I. Maziero, rep. McCreath & Son, Norfolk, Va.; J.P. Gatling Jr., rep. Michigan Shortening Co., Detroit, Michigan; William Poplack, rep. Nippon Yuryo Kentei Kyokai Japan Oilstuff Inspectors; Kobe, Japan. Overseas Merchandise Insp. Co., Portland, Oregon. Palmco Oil Mill, Prai Penang, Malaysia; K.T. Teoh, rep. Saybolt Lab-Van Duyn By, Rotterdam, Holland; Frerik Pluimers, rep. Socfin Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. Sociedad Indust. Dominicana C por A, Ave. Maximo Gomex No. 180, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Roberto Bonetti, rep. A.E. Staley Mfg. Co., Decatur, Illinois; R.E.R. Hahn, rep. Sud-Chemie Ag, Munchen, W. Germany. Swift & Co., R&D Center, Oak Brook, Illinois; M.H. Bornfleth, rep. The Theobald Industries, Harrison, New Jersey; Harry Theobald, rep. Division of Textron Inc., Research Center Library, Buffalo, New York. Union Camp Corporation, Wayne, New Jersey; L.G. Zachary, rep. V a l l e y P r o d u c t s Co., Memphis, Tennessee; J.A. Breazeale, rep. G.A. Wintzer & Son Co., Wapakoneta, Ohio; F.S. Wintzer, rep. 9 9 Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Nov. 14-15, 1977--American Society for Testing and Materials Symposium on Influence of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Residual Element Chemistry on the Behavior of A u s t e n i t i c Stainless Steels Used in Construction, Atlanta, GA. Contact: C.R. Brinkman or Ms. Jane B. Wheeler, ASTM, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 (tele: 215/299-5413). Nov. 14-16, 1977--1977 Plastics Seminar "Managing Corrosion Problems with Plastics," Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans, LA. Contact: Harvey E. Atkinson, seminar chairman, E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, DE 19898. 9 J. AM. OIL CHEMISTS'SOC., March 1977 (VOL. 54)