Word: ores
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Manuel (TIME COLOR PAGES, July 25). To house Magma's workers. Builder Del Webb put house construction on a 29-day foundation-to-finish schedule, moved in ten new families daily. Working three shifts, seven days a week, some 2,500 construction workers fitted together a $43 million ore-crushing mill and smelter. Across the rugged hills more workers laid out a 4,200-ft. landing strip, a new highway, a 30-mile, $7,500,000 railroad to the Southern Pacific's spur at Hayden. Last week, six months ahead of schedule, the first trickle of molten copper...
...hand, dealers' inventories were already the highest in history in December, and some dealers report sales down as much as 40%. Auto production is already being cut, and output will probably drop to 7,000,000 units, 1,000,000 less than in 1954. Says a Portland, Ore. Ford dealer: "We're giving July discounts in the first five weeks. What are we going to do next summer? Sell 'em at cost...
...Exports increased 12%, even though wheat, a major export in past years, was hard to sell in 1955. Such new export items as uranium, iron ore and oil more than made up for the grain decline...
...Eliot House; Business Manager, Charles M. Diker '56 of New York and Everett Street, Cambridge; Editorial Chairman, William W. Bartley, III '56 of Pittsburgh and Eliot House; Photographic Chairman, Stephen S. Shohet '56 of Willard Road, Brookline and Leverett House; Associate Managing Editor, Jack Rosenthal '56 of Portland, Ore, and Dunster House; Sports Editor, Steven C. Swett '56 of Baltimore and Winthrop House; and Advertising Manager, Burton A. Schwalb '56 of Child Street, Hyde Park, and Leverett House...
Florida mines ilmenite and rutile ore...