 Antonio Dominguez is an inspector in section 59-104. His birthplace is Havana, Cuba. He came to America in 1913. He has traveled extensively throughout South America. Mrs. Clarice Rush is a machine operator in jobbing 27C. She was born in Antigua, the British West Indies. Mrs. Rush came to this country in 1914 and her husband served in the U.S. Army in the First World War. Ray Mundo Coyote, inspector at the water shops, was born in Cebu, the Philippines. He is a disabled veteran, having served in the United States Coast Guard. Mrs. Mary Rocas is a machine operator in the bolt room job shop. She was born in Legadia, Greece and came to the USA in 1920. Hans Christensen is a machinist at the water shops. He was born in Plasequette, Norway. He came here when he was 16 years of age. Ernest Ravalliart is of Belgian ancestry. He was born in Rabeau, France. He came to this country in 1928 and is a machine woodworker on the sunset shift in the stock shop. Mrs. Sonja Eventov is a shop inspector on the sunset shift in Building 103. She was born in Zvinsk, Latvia and came to America in 1922. After World War I, she saw the fighting during the Russian Revolution. Thomas Tierer, junior superintendent of production, manufacturing activities, was born in Birmingham, England and came to this country in 1925. Mrs. Mae Llewellyn is employed in the job and shop on the sunset shift. She came to the US in 1912 and was born in Kauti Latrim in the west of Ireland. Cheshu Yip, formerly of the bolt room, is now in the apprentice school. He was born in Canton, China and came here in 1928. He did graduate work at the University of Chicago and for the China Institute. Mr. Yip expects to teach in China when the war is over. Andrew Fedora is employed in section 51 of the job shop. He came to this country in 1906 and was born in Sedlis, Czechoslovakia. Mr. Fedora has operated a taxi service in Westfield since 1921. Mohammed Mustafa, machine operator in section 59-104, came to this country in 1905 and was born in Alizez, Turkey. Peter Golashevsky was born in Karikki, Poland. He is a gang boss in the machine shop at the water shops and has a son Stanley also working here. Fred Zeder is employed in building 104. His birthplace is the Republic of Lebanon in Syria. Mr. Zeder has two sons at the armory. David is a principal draftsman at the water shops and Michael is a machine adjuster in receivers 104. Henry Hansen, steam-fitter in the service division came to the USA in 1919. He was born in Odesa, Denmark and says that he has not heard from his relatives over there for three years. Carl Carlson was born in Abild, Sweden. He is a foreman in the die room at the water shops. Mr. Carlson served in the US Army during World War I and has a son Arthur who is now in the quartermaster corps.