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Today In Toledo ..By SAM ALLEN ?... ■ < Blade Buslnet* Writer City Seen Faring Average In Decade's Job Picture Sometime in the next 10 years ; your job may disappear. _ , . * ; * h ( It could- if you work on a farm, in ; a cigarette fac tory, an 'airplane plant,., or an oil- refinery. ,p~ But you probably will be able to find a new one -in* a rubber plant, a .retail .’store, as a construction •worker, or on a government payroll, Commission’s Findings -, R .'These were among the find ings of a special presidential ■commission which conducted a one-year study on technol ogy, automation, and econom ic progress and the effect on employment. -' The. commission predicts 118.3 million more jobs by ,1975, a gain of 30 per cent for 'the decade. But some employ- anient fields will go up, others 'down. .•^Toledo should fare about average in the employment ,gain, based on the diverse - ★ ★ "Beckman Wins Sun Managerial Post 5 ' Men in the business news today: Edwin J. Beckman has been named office manager of the Toledo sales district, Sun Oil Co., succeeding .Frank H. Cox, who has retired. . Mr. Beckman joined Sun Oil in 1941 in Toledo •and was promoted to ac- structure of the'city’s already existing, industry:. ' , Amorig the industries ex pecting big gains, which have representative operations in Toledo, are rubber, plastics, contract construction, whole sale and retail trade, ser vices, and state and .local gov ernment. , Auto Plant Outlook Auto manufacturing, an area with a strong base in the Toledo economy, can ex pect about 6 per cent growth, below the average,‘"the com mission reported. Other .activities with less than average or poor growth prospects, according to the study group, include tobacco, petroleum refining, and air craft and parts. ★ .‘counting clerk in 1948, He '.was named section super visor in accounting in 1950. .John C. Rogers, manager of the Pontiac, Mich., branch of Vernors, Inc., has been pro moted to Toledo branch man ager by the firm.” ★ ★ ★ Robert E. Feldstein has been named sales representa tive for underground gas stor age tanks by the Non-Corro- • sive Products division of Owens - Corning Fiberg las 1 Corp. He formerly was a salesman for Toledo Tank Co. ★ ★ ★ “ Laurence II. Walker has .been named to the sales staff of the Coated Fabrics divi sion of Interchemical Corp. He recently completed three years army service, with the last assignment as a captain |gggg«g| and helicopter pilot in Viet Nam, where he was awarded the air medal and 10 oak leaf clusters. ★ ★ ★ Clarence Cotter has joined Frische-Mullin, Inc., heating and air conditioning contrac tors, as a sales representa tive. He formerly was a gen eral building contractor in the Toledo and Detroit areas. ★ ★ ★ Paul Emerson has been named business manager for WDHO-TV, an affiliate of D H. Overmyer Communications Co. Office space has been leased in the Commodore Perry Hotel for the station, which expects to begin broad casting on Channel 24 by April. Mr. Emerson has been with the Overmyer firm two years. Group Its lect the ledo tomorrow verness petition, tions last til stalled. rysburg. new Wallace, Ralph president; second Robert secretary, czak, Dr. ident ledo; dent maceutical John secretary. was Toledo tion. Liquor Boost Revenue
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- Blade
- Toledo, Ohio
- Feb, 8 1966 - Page 15