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1. Rosener, Ann Testing reclaimed rubber heels. They're doing double duty these days. Patrolmen Ralph Shoemaker and George E. Wright are among Washington, D.C.'s seventy policemen who are acting not only as public servants but as police testers. At the Office of Price Administration's (OPA) request, they're wearing different brands and grades of reclaimed rubber heels, and Testing reclaimed rubber heels. They're doing double duty these days. Patrolmen Ralph Shoemaker and George E. Wright are among Washington, D.C.'s seventy policemen who are acting not only as public servants but as police testers. At the Office of Price Administration's (OPA) request, they're wearing different brands and grades of reclaimed rubber heels, and from laboratory tests and the policemen's reports on durability of the heels OPA will make its specification recommendations to U.S. rubber manufacturers 1942 May

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2. Rubber ("India-rubber," synthetic rubber)

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Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources--Subject bibliography--Rubber ("India-rubber," synthetic rubber) ; Rubber--Bibliography ; India-rubber--Bibliography ; Synthetic rubber--Bibliography
3. Rosener, Ann Testing reclaimed rubber heels. A size 10 1/2 V -- for Victory and for testing purposes. Patrolmen George E. Wright is one of Washington D.C.'s seventy policemen who are wearing shoes equipped with various brands and grades of reclaimed rubber heels at the Office of Price Administration's request. One the basis of laboratory tests and reports, OPA will make reclaimed rubber specification recommendations to rubber manufacturers 1942 May

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4. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Seedling topper at work on guayule nursery beds. This machine mows the seedlings off to a uniform height for ease in digging and packing. The tops are collected in a bin on the machine and disposed of outside of the nursery. The tops are worthless for rubber production. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Irrigating a two year old field of guayule in the Salinas Valley of California. Guayule will grow on dry land in this section, but produces rubber quicker when irrigated. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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6. Freeman, Albert Judy takes a shot at the Axis. Judy Canova, star of stage and screen, opens her personal salvage drive for scrap rubber by aiming a well-placed shot at the Axis. She's donating her trusty slingshot to the drive. The scarcity of crude rubber is serious, and reclaimed rubber made from scrap must take up part of the slack. All Americans are being urged to continue to donate used or worn out rubber articles to the nation's scrap piles 1942 Sept

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7. Rosener, Ann Testing reclaimed rubber heels. Looks as though Patrolman Ralph Shoemaker menas business. He's starting out for the day wearing shoes equipped with reclaimed rubber heels. The Office of Price Administration will make reclaimed rubber specification recommendations to rubber manufacturers on the basis of laboratory tests and reports made by Washington, D.C. patrolmen who are testing various brands and grades of heels 1942 May

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8. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mature guayule shrubs, about five years old. In harvesting, the entire shrub is dug up since rubber occurs in both roots and branches. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization "to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense uses" 1942 Nov

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9. GATHERING RUBBER. BENIN England: Copyright C.M.S. Bookshop- Lagos; [date of publication not identified]

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10. NATIVES WITH RUBBER PRODUCE [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified]; [date of publication not identified]

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11. Binder, Perry UNLOCKING YOUR RUBBER ROOM Minneapolis, MN: Langdon Street Press; [2009]

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12. Rosener, Ann Testing reclaimed rubber heels. They're doing double duty these days. Patrolmen Ralph Shoemaker and George E. Wright are among Washington, D.C.'s seventy policemen who are acting not only as public servants but as police testers. At the Office of Price Administration's (OPA) request, they're wearing different brands and grades of reclaimed rubber heels, and Testing reclaimed rubber heels. They're doing double duty these days. Patrolmen Ralph Shoemaker and George E. Wright are among Washington, D.C.'s seventy policemen who are acting not only as public servants but as police testers. At the Office of Price Administration's (OPA) request, they're wearing different brands and grades of reclaimed rubber heels, and from laboratory tests and the policemen's reports on durability of the heels OPA will make its specification recommendations to U.S. rubber manufacturers

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13. Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association Rubber dev. [London]: [Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association, etc.]

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14. United States. Office of Price Administration. Men's rubber boots & rubber work shoes, rationing instructions ..

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15. [Trademark registration by Cleveland Rubber Company for Cleveland Rubber Co. brand Rubber Belting, Hose, Packing, Clothing, Druggists' and Stationers' Sundries, Surgical Goods, and Like Articles] 1890 Oct. 7.

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16. [Trademark registration by Goodyear's India Rubber Glove M'fg Co. for Goodyear's Rubber M'f'g Co. brand Rubber Goods] 1874 June 9

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17. [Trademark registration by National Rubber Co. for "Goodyear's Rubber Leather" brand Rubber Boots and Shoes] 1875 Aug. 31.

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18. Palmer, Alfred T. Agriculture. Guayule cultivation. Mechanical seedling digger working in a guayule bed. The digger is a four foot long blade which is drawn through the ground under the plants, cutting the roots loose and uprooting the plants. Guayule plantings will produce an estimated 600 tons of rubber in early 1943, provide a crop in 1944 which should yield 33,000 tons and a harvest in 1945 to yield 47,000 tons. An annual production of 70,000 tons to 80,000 tons will materialize if full capacity of nurseries now being built is utilized. Addition: This program is part of the Department of Agriculture's Emergency Rubber Project, administered by the Forest Service under congressional authorization to make available a source of crude rubber for emergency and defense 1942 Nov

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19. Freeman, Albert A little miss hitting the mark. Although her mind is far from vengeance to be wrecked on the Axis powers, this little lady is contributing to their defeat. She has gathered up an old bicycle tire and other odds and ends to contribute to the scrap rubber collection drive. Reclaimed rubber made from these materials is playing an imcreasingly important part in the war effort. Large percentages of "reclaim" are now being used in many material articles, such as combat tires, self-sealing gas tanks, etc.. Help build up Uncle Sam's scrap rubbe pile by contributing any no longer used rubber articles you may have 1942 July-Sept

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20. Palmer, Alfred T. Barrage balloon manufacture. Rubber tailor shop. Using a tailor's electric cutter--a speedup suggestion from one of the young workers--these workers slice through several thicknesses of rubber fabric as they cut the patterns for the strips and "gores" for making barrage balloons. Marked, cut, assembled and seamed on long tables, the strips are taken from the tables to the assembly floor to be fashioned into a gigantic gas balloon for the protection of our cities. General Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio 1941 Dec

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