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Show Page 4 OMJ November 9, 1970 Bar Assoc, dates conference on Public land policy from "user groups, Land Policy DENVER-Tub- lic Scrap heap mining gets chilly new technique and 30 from One of novelist Ian Flemings of disposing of a grizzlier ways was to slip him corpse into a junked auto moments before it' was crushed into a compact, cubed bundle. Exit national conservation and Environment" will be the organizations. At least half of the time of the two-dameeting will be devoted to open discussions, Morrison said. iject of a national conference ponsored by tlife American Bar Association to be held in Denver November 23 and 24 at the Brown Palace Hotel. The ROcky Mountain Center on Environment (ROMCOE) and the Natural Resources Section of the bar association are jointly presenting the conference. y . The public will be invited to attend all meeting corpus delicti, permanently. Technologically, of course, there is a hitch. For everything sessions, luncheons and dinners. However, according to Morison, "public participation will generally be compacted into those neat bundles winds up being shreded and.' painstakingly,:sifted limited to observing the . The purpose of the conference will be to draw the attention of the public to tfie importance of the Public Land Law Review proceedings. afterward?. The reason; Scrap ' destined fbr, remelting into new ' steel be contaminated Members of national news media are also being invited. Commissions .report and . witb too'many impurities recommendations and to provide a forum for national opinion makers to focus on the commercial interests, environmental implications of the Commissions work. Frank II. Morison, a ROMCOE trustee and member of the ABA Natural Resources Section, is serving as conference coordinator. The plan is to inrite as speakers and participants 80 national leaders: 20 from government, 30 conference of cobper, zinc, sulfur, or whatever. Now aBelgian scrap dealer has added a new wrinkle to the ' car-crushi- a is this nature particularly appropriate, Morison said. The report of the Public Land Law Review Commission is available from the Superintendent of Documents, Government common today. "Materials of different densities react differently to cold," says geoige, in pointing out the basis tor nis process, called INCH (an acronym for international center y for scrap). After auto skeletons are crushed into bundles, they are passed through a shower of liquid nitrogen, which chills the metal to as low as 310F. When they are that cold, high-qualit- The company said the third quarter earnings decline resulted from lower production and high maintenance costs during plant shutdowns and a development Erogram -- ferrous metals, such become brittle, while $435,576 or cents a share compared to $858,565, or 35 ores at its CRYOGENIC PROCESS is latest y method of yielding steel scrap from crushed auto skeletons. In Belgium, top, junked auto is crushed, frozen in nitrogen shower, center, and shredded. Final result, bottom, consists of easily reclaimable steel chips of kind held by' developer, Robert George. high-qualit- NEW ISSUE FOR UTAH RESIDENTS ONLY 15,Uuv,u00 Shares Silver Sport, Inc. Common Stock Price: $.02 Per Shan Copies of the Offering circular may be obtained from the Underwriter. Continental Securities 137 So. Main Street Salt Lake City. Utah 841 1 1 Phone: (801) Specializing in Orer-the-Count- Please send prospectus to; Name Address City and State ' 521-714- cr 0 Stocks y us hearth furnaces can take about 45 scrap in each melt, while, basic oxygen furnaces can handle Tne biggest 30. consumers, however, are scrap electric furnaces, which turn out relatively simple steel products, such as reinforcing bar and wire. These furnaces can digest 100 scrap, provided it is not too impure. George says that his new process fro high quality scrap came none too soon, because of from growing competition - to sell nor a solici- tation of an offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made only by the Offering Circular high-aualit- exclusively furnaces. "We would have been effectively closed out of the auto scrap market for steel making," ferrous metals splinter like glass, he says.- "In the near future we says George, While the wouldnt have been able to sell a nonferrous and nonmetallic auto scrap to an material? remain intact." An single kilo of electric furnaces." industry using electromagnet then easily George figures that, besides separates the shards of steel from the nonferrous metals which are providing a better grade of scrap, nis process also allows the dealer nonmagnetic. In the conventional some savings on shredding equipment, shreaaing process, nonferrous metal is enmeshed maintenance, and operating costs. with the steel even after the Typical shredders now used in the J. S., which require 2,000-h- p to magnet has done its job, and the 5,000-lcan cost motors, has be sorted to up to fragmented scrap frozen with But hand if the batch is to be again by Continued on Pw S of high quality. domestic ore, the company said. This announcement is neither an offer shredding operations, scrap winds up with about 0.2 copper- - twice the permissible level, according to re; To offset this, foundries supplement the scrap with pure pig iron. But enriching the melt retain some elasticity. When you put the forzen bundle in the shredder, the maximize economic use of quarter. as steel, non-ferro- metals, such as copper and zinc, using various mill near Delta, Utah. The development program is designed to provide information for long-rang- e mining and to Tnird quarter net was 18 In normal bundling and s. scrap than is higher-qualit- y Brush Beryllium Co. reports on earnings . trade-cryogenic- ng licensing new process. Georges technique simplifies metal shredding and sifting, he claims, and produces Printing Office, Washington D.C. at $4.50 per copy. CLEVELAND, Ohio Brush Beryllium Co. had earnings of $2,214,715, or 92 cents a share, for the first nine months of 1970 compared with $2,494,284, or Sl.Oo for the year ago three quarters. Sales were up to $30,216,448 compared to $28,081,499. worry most about copper, because it afreets the properties of the steel products made from the scrap. this way hikes the cost of the steel produced. With the INCH method, says George, the copper content is reduced to This month Robert George, of 0.05. The steel can be used by the mills without any George & Go., in Liege, began directly additions," he calims. searching the U. S. tor scrap Just how much scrap a mill can dealers interested in his "At a time when the PLLRC report is being defined as everything from a lock up of natural resources to a sell out to . . On the average, a car fresh from the scrap neap consists of about 10 to 15 nonmetallic materials, plus another 1.5 or so nonferrous metals. Steelmakers m $3-millio- n. THE SEAFOOD RESEARCHER Rico waits on ruling a Continued from Page l have left, and production has dropped. Earlier this year, Hinckley reported that the Argentine Mine had produced 38,068 dry tons of lead-zin- c ore. The concentrate contained 68 ounces of gold, 85,071 ounces of silver, 2,930,422 pounds of lead, 3,696,182 pounds of zinc, and 23,000 pounds of cadmium. For uie year, the company had . a loss of $56,127 compared with a loss of $22,648 the year before. 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