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Show 20 H " 'e Salt lai Lake Tribune, Friday, March Moon Mullins Hi, lt7!l ILL. Hus Uaimii Bv ' i. Malaysia Leader In Tin SO' ' sJ3lTv: -- - AO -- ri 7?' llX" --A. v T, SiiMrheros encyclopedia Brown r . ' 'G "rt a- A'-- . v,a ' rU , M-- -- r V AN'C''-- r 8olrl By Donald J. - P L- -- NS .' MX r A' ' -- MAP THtiK CL v t r. V- - 6 V UPS . ;?'- ;N? - c;"e?.HEAB. Cs' 6 5 P&AF V I C ?;e3i?5. :a HE -; vT Jv A r. SU&P&NStON CAtZl S Ap T CAUfc N'3 N3 TMp t ie' AcjyHvrs 5ke&sh' V-O-- n- tN r noe? save ' :. ?.Ao &PPrE ' 3AG&AOtf 7i2 ' ' MUCH r, . - GGir I'M ; he SAP 60CP A TO ? FOR OUR REAPERS QUOTE A w V i t Frank King By rve beerA By Charles M. Schulz IVamita A301 ,:". f He n come X doubt it. He home when doesn't trust hes hunqriW me anymore. thinHsTwaA to let that woman taHe his 1 He qomq hE EXPECT5 ONE OF HlS HAVE BEST SEASONS EVER" FOR OUR SCHOOL PAPER.. ! n. uL uL n. ,n aiiijiiiiii By Cheater Gould Dick Tracy 2! 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Hat : is a Tin bluish-whit- e metallic element People trout ancient civilizations discovered it early and learned how to use it The Egyptians made ornaments and different kinds of utensils of tin as early as 3,000 years be-- i lmc Christ Tin comes from de posits of the mine! al ore The oie is found in veins in roek and cassiterite gravel. About 27U.OOO tons of tin makes up the world's yeaily pioduo-tioM Alter the cassiterite leaves the mine, it goes through live important , processes before pure tin is produced Cassiterite olten con, tains arsenic and sulphur" when it is found. These minerals must be burned! out of the ore in a furnace or a roasting machmei Wlien copper sulfide Is also contained in the 01 e, manufacturers draw it off by a process tailed leaching Next they heat the ore in a furnace for about six hours This process is smelting The smelting causes slag, or impurities lighter than the tin, to lloat on the molten metal. The slag is drawn off. and the metal is heated for about six more hours The tin, in liquid form, sinks to the bottom and is drawn ofl into molds to tool as ingots Later the cooled ingots are further purified by heat in another furnace. Next the tin is run into a mold and the mi purities, whii h have higher melting points, stay behind The liquid tm is stirred in order to let all the gases escape and then it is cooled As the metal cools, the purest tin rises to the top of the kettles. Loss pure tin sinks to the center The lower layer of metal is so impute that it roust be purified again before it can be used The pure tm is then taken Iroin the top and east into mgots. The metal next goes to rolling nulls to be pressed into sheets tor sale Among the metallic elements onlv lead has less ductility Tm cannot be drawn into thin wires Tm can be hammered into thin sheets and used as a moist ureprunf w rapping It also finds use in many different kinds of ollapsible tubing MUJ ioto Cross! BICYCLES vi jt that man r i Ga4 By R. Mjern Broom-Hild- a u: ol F0n 8 Her 4u REDLINE LAGUNA COLUMBIA MURRAY i , d'n w nertfsj U'xtnu d WEBCO WJ V, n; By Mcll was t Sj- -r T f Of A fp F land, Indonesia. China Australia and Nigeria In the United States. on! tiny amounts of tin deposits can lx found and the country has only one tin smelter Ml Momma ' C- Tom K. 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