Three New Members Named to UO Library Staff The University library staff this year will include three new members, all of whom have ex tensive backgrounds in library administration work. Eugene N. Salmon, who has been with the State Historical Society of Colorado, will serve as head circulation librarian. He received his masters' degree at the University of Denver school of librarftmship. J.E B. Morris has been appoint- | ed senior reference librarian. A graduate of the University of Toronto, he did his graduate; work at the University of Chi- j cago graduate library school. Morris hns been in charge of ref erence and circulation at Iowa State University and catalnger for the Western Washington Col lege of Education at Bellingham. The new reference librarian will be Kdward C. Kemp, Jr. He in a gradual<• of Harvard, and cornea here from the University of California Library School at Berkeley. Dr. Norman Chin ...in petroleum, too, everything but the pig’s squeal I have read that in a free country, business is more efficient because it must compete suc cessfully to survive. “I believe this sincerely. For I lived in China, India and Europe before becoming a United States citizen seven years ago. No one equals Americans for sheer ingenuity in finding better ways to do things. “I am thinking, for instance, of how at Union Oil today we use—as they say in the meat packing industry—‘everything but the pig’s squeal.’ “Sulfur is a good exampleof what I mean. At the start of the Korean War the government put it on top priority. “Curiously, though, one of the waste prod ucts of petroleum refining is a form of sulfur— hydrogen sulfide. We were convinced that we could convert enough throw-away hydrogen sulfide into valuable elemental sulfur to make a special plant worth while. We put it up to management and got a go-ahead. mmm ■' j DR. CH IN : “NO ON'F. EQUALS AMERICANS IN FINDING BETTER WAYS TO DO THINGS. uur project was a success, we now recover about 120 tons of sulfur a day. It was good citizenship, too. Because by creating a new supply of sulfur we’re helping to conserve the country’s natural resources. r: All this Ironi material once thought the refuse of refining! Sec what I mean hy the ingenuityof us Americans?” ♦ * * * Typically modest. Dr. Ch’in does not men tion he was process engineer of the original Sul fur Recovery Unit at our Los Angeles Refinery. 1 his was one of our first steps in diversifying our business through chemical by-products of refining. Hut l)r. Ch in's original point is most perti nent. I-or it is possible that none of these things would have happened, if we lacked the in centive to find new ways to do a job more efficiently than our competitors. YOUR COMMENTS ARE INVITED. Write: The {'resident, Union Oil Company, L ’rwm Oil Bldg.,Los Angeles 17,Calif. Union Oil Company OF California MANUFACTURERS OF ROYAL TRITON, THE AMAZING PURPLE MOTOR OIL