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...Millionaire Charles Steen's mining (Mi Vida mine) and milling (Uranium Reduction Co.) empire. After year of maneuvering, Odium bought 30% interest in $8,000,000 uranium mill being built by Steen's Uranium Reduction Co. at Moab, Utah. In return for share in mill, Odium will cancel plans for his own mill near by at La Sal, Utah...
...quite interested in the results of the survey of college professors who read TIME [July 23]. I would be even more interested to learn how many died-in-the-wool Democrats like me read TIME each week, writhe in silent anger, vow to cancel their subscriptions, and then camp by the mailbox waiting for the next issue...
Objections began rolling in. About 30% of the congregation was vociferously opposed: many threatened to withdraw or to cancel their church pledges. "The so-called Old Guard Bostonians," said Hale, "are not objecting. Most of the protests are from successful businessmen from 40 to 55 years old. It's strange. None of them objected to my requests for financial support of the boycott in Montgomery, Ala. We had almost 100% response in contributions. They're against segregation until it comes right down to themselves...
...bouquet of costly perfumes. But the $4,500,000-a-year business of putting on the opera, a money-losing enterprise at best, always is a matter of shirtsleeves and hard heads, of penny-pinching and tough bargaining. Last month the Met's money-harried management threatened to cancel next winter's entire season because the managers and the artists' union could not get together on contract terms. But last week, at the last moment, the Met was saved by one of the soundest last-ditch devices of labor negotiations...
...inflame the American people against the South by presenting in their columns biased and distorted views on the institution of segregation of races in our schools." To make doubly sure that no pupil would ever be corrupted by outside opinion, the board not only ordered the schools to cancel their subscriptions but also to dispose of all back issues-including Bossier City high's 1,300 copies of LIFE dating back...