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Michigan's first score came at 4:36 of the opening period after a sensational sequence of saves by All-American Flynn, McFarland squeezed down into the Crimson zone between Mario Celi and Doug Manchester to sink a low shot in the left hand corner, unassisted...
...Yourself Sink. For do-it-yourself hobbyists, American Kitchens of Connersville, Ind. put on sale a knockdown kitchen sink. Made of steel, baked enamel and porcelain, the sink can be assembled by one man using only a screwdriver and pliers. Each unit contains a regular 42-in. single-bowl, single-drainboard sinktop, a complete faucet and hardware kit, and all the parts for an undersink cabinet. Price...
...Commission may well sink even further into the political mire; full-scale development of atomic power for industrial purposes will challenge commissioners with potent new problems. Through its power over the licensing of atomic facilities, the allocation of atomic materials, and patent policy, the Commission will play a dominant role in determining the course of that development. Unless the agency recaptures public respect, its decisions can open the way for political brawling that will dwarf the Dixon-Yates struggle...
TITANIUM PRODUCTION will be nearly tripled by 1956, largely because of a new $25 million plant just opened by Crane Co., makers of "everything and the kitchen sink." Crane expects to become the biggest U.S. titanium sponge producer by boosting output to 6,000 tons annually by 1956, some 2,000 tons more than total U.S. production last year. Expected Crane sales from the new plant: about $90 million annually...
...fans who saw Coach Floyd Wilson absorb his first defeat as head coach, also saw a Crimson team which played an exceptionally strong defensive game, but which could only sink 14 of 64 shots, while Brown...