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Show ARE MUCH PLEASED WITH OHIO COPPER "I consider the outlook for tho Ohio Copper tho best that it has ever been in its history," said President Hubert E. Rogers yesterday. ,;ust prior to his departure or New York. Mr. Rogers and Viee President Charles A. Kittle, accompanied by General Manager -Alfred Frank, have mndo an examination of the mine and mill, all being pleased with existing conditions. Mr. rrank said that while the unusually unusu-ally heavv snows had for some time blocked the railroad to the mine, tho line wan now open and that shipments of the lar"o tonnage, a'-cunMilaled in January during tho blockade period would bo made without delay. |