Clay Bedford
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Primary Evidence
"With typical exuberance, Kaiser did not wait for final approval to get started. Fourteen months earlier he had commandeered the services of Clay Bedford in setting up the Richmond shipyards. In mid-February 1942, he called chief engineer George Havas and rumbled, “George, you’re going to build me a steel mill.” Havas, as familiar as Bedford with his boss’s style, asked, “What kind of a steel mill?” Kaiser replied, “Oh, just a steel mill, a small one.” Yet from the beginning, Kaiser had no intention of being limited to a “small” mill. The initial RFC loan was a modest $ 22 million, but Kaiser was back in Jones’ office within weeks, seeking another $ 100 million for plant expansion."
"With typical exuberance, Kaiser did not wait for final approval to get started. Fourteen months earlier he had commandeered the services of Clay Bedford in setting up the Richmond shipyards. In mid-February 1942, he called chief engineer George Havas and rumbled, “George, you’re going to build me a steel mill.” Havas, as familiar as Bedford with his boss’s style, asked, “What kind of a steel mill?” Kaiser replied, “Oh, just a steel mill, a small one.” Yet from the beginning, Kaiser had no intention of being limited to a “small” mill. The initial RFC loan was a modest $22 million, but Kaiser was back in Jones’ office within weeks, seeking another $100 million for plant expansion."