In 1915 the company changed its name to Deloro Smelting and Refining Company Limited after Dr. Haynes developed the first commercially produced stellite in the world, which was manufactured at the Deloro plant.
Haynes ran an unsuccessful campaign in Indiana for the U.S. Senate in 1916 as a prohibition candidate and remained active in the party until prohibition became law.
Roy Haynes | Todd Haynes | Johnny Haynes | John Earl Haynes | William J. Haynes, II | John Henry Haynes | Elwood Haynes | Elwood | Alfred C. Haynes | William J. Haynes | Elwood Zimmerman | Stephen Haynes | John Haynes Holmes | John Haynes | Elwood, Nebraska | Colton Haynes | William E. Haynes | Tiger Haynes | Ryan A. Haynes | Rainey Haynes | Noah Haynes Swayne | Mark Haynes | Lloyd Haynes | Lemuel Haynes House | Lemuel Haynes | Keith E. Haynes | Joseph E. Haynes | John C. Haynes & Co. | Joey Elwood | James Elwood |
Those present consisted of the Duryea brothers, Elwood Haynes, Henry G. Morris, Pedro G. Salom, Sterling Elliott, Charles Brady King, H. D. Emerson, C. A. Clarke, George Henry Hewitt, Edward E. Goff, W. G. Walton, H. W. Leete, C. F. Karns, J. A. Chase, W. F. Barnes, A. Taylor, C. M. Giddings, Elwood Haynes, George Richmond, J. Wallace Grant, and E. P. Ingersoll.