Word: ores
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week Cripple Creek had hope of another boom. President Merrill E. Shoup opened Golden Cycle's new $1,500,000 gold-processing mill (the Carlton). The new mill is so efficient that Shoup believes that Cripple Creek's lower-grade ores can be mined profitably, and expects other mineowners to reopen to take advantage of the mill. Soon he hopes to be running his mill at its capacity of 1,500 tons a day, produce some $10 to $12 worth of gold per ton of ore...
...submarines in wartime. Last week in Toronto, William J. Bennett, boss of Canada's uranium monopoly, announced that Canada's second major mine would go into production, probably next year, at Beaver-lodge Lake in northwestern Saskatchewan. He fixed its initial production at 500 tons of ore daily, revealed that its output "will probably be considerably in excess of our Great Bear Lake property"-thus more than doubling Canadian output...
...Salem, Ore., the Portland Symphony lobbied with music instead of words. The whole orchestra packed up, drove 52 miles to play in the capitol rotunda. Object: permission to have a symphony subsidy plan on the Portland ballot...
...This is the bill for the St. Lawrence Seaway Project. It literally has everything--power for defense which could mean as much to us as Muscle Shoals and the later T.V.A. did in World War II; an interior and defensible route for iron ore from Labrador in war or peace; opening to deep water transportation the entire heart of the Mississippi Valley; and all this for an investment of less than $1,000,000,000, split between Canada and the United States in such a way as to create an additional tie between the two countries. It would develop...
Flaming Youth. In Portland, Ore., brought into court, the father of three-year-old Betty Quetulio agreed to try to break her habit of smoking cheroots...