Word: pour
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...capacity in the first half of 1957, then level off to 85% in the second half, when plants slow down for vacations and Detroit closes for model changeovers. That would add up to a record 120 million-ton year. U.S. Steel, Inland Steel and Pittsburgh Steel expect to pour near capacity in the first half; Jones & Laughlin figures 100% through March, 90% in the second quarter. Said Inland President Joseph Block last week: "Steelmen are rediscovering a little pessimism. But there is no cause for alarm...
...Anon. They do so in the belief that their problem is unique and should not be confused with the alcoholic problem. "You've got to take your eye off the alcoholic's problem and put it on yourself," says one group chairman. "Don't pour his bottle down the sink. Let him drink. One day he'll come around. But in the meantime you can be helping yourself and others...
...Securities and Exchange Commission, which has long worried over the way speculative Canadian stock issues pour into U.S. markets despite SEC regulations, last week got what it thought was a perfect example of how it is done. The case involved Great Sweet Grass Oils Ltd. and Kroy Oils Ltd., sister Canadian companies whose stock was recently suspended on the American Stock Exchange because the oil and asset claims looked suspicious (TIME, Nov. 5). But as SEC poked deeper in a hearing last week, it uncovered a series of transactions that seemed to duck around U.S. regulations and bring windfall profits...
...remain poised to pour vital materials into Hungary. All this takes large sums of money; the needs are great and growing. Your help is needed quickly. Send your cash or checks to International Rescue Committee, 62 West 45th St., New York City...
Instead next morning allied planes and ships began to soften up Port Said for a seaborne landing. When the bombardment ended, commandos, more paratroopers and armor began to pour ashore. (One Royal Marine Commando, 500 strong, made the trip from ship to shore by helicopter, thereby scoring a first in the history of amphibious warfare.) Some headed down the canal, got within 20 miles of Ismailia before the cease-fire took effect. Others, supported by tanks, probed through the streets of Port Said slowly cleaning out stubbornly resisting remnants of the Egyptian army and the irregulars of Nasser...