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Show Plans Are Formulated For '62 Mining Show Preparations for the 1962 Mining Min-ing Show, of the American Mining Min-ing Congress, to be held at San Francisco Sept. 24-27, are moving mov-ing ahead rapidly under leadership leader-ship of Donald H. McLaughlin, chairman of the board of the Homestaking Mining Co., San Francisco. The Conventoin and Exposition, Exposi-tion, to be held in Civic Auditorium Audito-rium and Brooks Hall, will be the largest mining gathering of the year, attracting attendance of 8,000 or more. Those attending will come from all branches of the metal mining and industrial minerals industries, and from all parts of the U. S. Mr. McLaughlin, chairman of the AMC's Western Division, has appointed Jack Dow, president. Western Machinery Co., of San Francisco, as co-chairman of the general committee for the. meeting. meet-ing. Vice chairmen are J. A. McCall, president of Columbia Geneva Steel Division, U.S. Steel Corp., San Francisco; John L. Merrill, president, the Merrill Co., and Rodgers Peale, consult-in consult-in geologist, San Francisco. P. R. Bradley, president, California Mine Operators Association of Berkeley, will act as secretary of the committee. Chairman of the publicity is Larry J. Westhaver, executive vice president, Columbia-Geneva Steel Division, U. S. Steel, San Francisco. Vice chairmen are Stewart Cort, president, Pacific Coast Division, Bethlehem Steel and Hugh Gibson, executive vice president, Stanford Research Institute, In-stitute, Palo Alto. Edmund D. Littlefield. Utah Construction & Mining Co., San Francisco, heads the welcoming committee. Serving as vice chairmen chair-men are Gordon I. Gould, Gordon I. Gould & Co.; Jack F. Havard, vice president, Fiberboard Paper Products Corp.; Grant Metzgar, Calaveras Cement Co., and Jas. K. Richardson, Glover Associates of San Francisco. |