Word: ores
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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RITA LYNCH ROAKE Sheridan, Ore...
...away, the U.S. was commemorating a different kind of day-Law Day-in 100,000 peaceful ceremonies. On Chicago's lakefront, 959 aliens held their right arms high to pledge allegiance to a system of justice under the law, and were sworn in as new citizens. From Portland. Ore., to Hillsboro, Texas, high school students acted as jurors in mock trials. Atlanta ministers delivered sermons. Seattle TV stations presented programs, San Diego lawyers met with foreign-exchange students-all to explain the meaning of law and the vital need for its rule in the world...
...Center will be named for the donors, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred St. Vrain Carpenter, of Medford, Ore...
Short-Term & Long-Term. The first order of business is short-term loans to put Bolivia's nationalized industries on their feet. The tin mines should get $6,500,000 for new equipment and to prospect for new ore deposits. One condition for the loans: the government must fire 5,000 featherbedding miners, devise a plan to relocate them in other jobs. Another loan of perhaps $5,000,000 would buy modern pumping and refining machinery for the state oil company and at least make a start toward rehabilitating the railroads...
Little Mills. Chambers is now working with businessmen in India to build as many as 15 small (150,000 tons a year) steel mills, scattered about the country, that would use local ore and coal to meet the needs of nearby markets. Each mill would cost less than $12 million. Other countries interested are Nigeria, Egypt, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, the Philippines and Morocco...