Word: cu
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last week won approval from the Federal Power Commission to build a $175 million, 1,056-mile natural gas pipeline. It will stretch from Pembrook, Texas through New Mexico and Arizona to California. When completed in 1954, it will deliver to customers in those areas an additional 400 million cu. ft. of gas daily...
...Pacific Gas & Electric Co. will spend $26.7 million putting up 227 miles of new pipe, and two Los Angeles power companies (Southern California Gas and Southern Counties Gas) will lay a 73-mile pipeline at a cost of $7,500,000. The California companies will split 300 million cu. ft. a day; the other 100 million cu. ft. will go to West Texas, New Mexico and Arizona...
...thing the experimenters want to know: Why does snow vary in weight all the way from one to 40 Ibs. a cu. ft.? They are measuring its tensile strength, learning which varieties can be packed into runways, which must be scraped away. And they are studying its reaction to bomb blasts...
...Ohio--T888, CU 1226, H4082; Wis.--9-115459; Okia.--20-B144 Ore.--814-467; Penna.--3B10, 83RO. 100PL, 6Y137, A260K, B3877, S6200; R. I.--N8871; So. Carolina--D110097; Tenn.--4-13868; Texas--JR990; JW1661, ET6304; Vt.--E2059; Virginia...
Reynolds' new plant burns natural gas (40 million cu. ft. daily) as does Kaiser's new $115 million plant at New Orleans. Alcoa, still kingpin of the Big Three, will soon complete an $80 million plant at Rockdale, Texas, using lignite, a peatlike fuel...