Word: ores
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ELIZABETH TOBIN Portland, Ore...
...Asheville, N. C., Deland, Fla., Syracuse, N. Y., Ramsey, N. J., Portland, Ore. and Berryville, Va., according to an official announcement by the U. S. George Washington Bicentennial Commission, preparations were on foot for balls, teas or pageants...
...half, as a result received the resignation of Conductor Karl Krueger. William Clark, book-collecting son of the late Senator Clark of Montana, stands by the Los Angeles Philharmonic even in time of trouble, but his job is lessened by the great popularity of Conductor Artur Rodzinsky. The Portland (Ore.) Symphony under Conductor Willem van Hoogstratten ran an aggressive campaign this season, reduced its salaries...
Carloadings for the week ended Jan. 23 totaled 562.938 cars, a decrease of 10,338 from the week before, 152,536 lower than last year. All products shared in the decline except lumber, ore, grain, merchandise in less than carload lots. Despite this railmen were not discouraged. During the week they had time to figure out what last fortnight's 10% reduction would mean to them even on present small payrolls. Pennsylvania Railroad will save about $20,-000,000, New York Central $17,500,000, (See col. 3) Union Pacific $7,000,000, Southern Rail...
Again Christofersen. Exactly 20 years ago the late Silas Christofersen, early dare-devil flyer of the West, flew a flimsy home-made plane off the roof of Portland, Ore.'s Multonomah Hotel. Last week his widow left Seattle to salvage by plane a fur ship abandoned off Point Barrow, Alaska...