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I agree.processor of ti simply f a vitally ground source to tfir( LAS VEGAS. SUN 3 Friday, Oct. 22, 1963 ____'______ Sfeel Proce$sop$ Me?½fing af ap iron and steel of today preseotsi needed above ?╟≤ce for minerals and materials,?╟Ñ said a leading steel authority'*, when he arrived in Las Vegas for meetings of the Institufe^of Scrap Iron and Stee'L 1 '?√ß Harry S. Marley, institute president, ia in Las^Vegas for: a number of meetings with the western region of the national organization set for this wfeek in the Sands Hotel. ^ Group J meetings will be held during the week with a series of : maj or gatherings slated for the weekend. Mar ley will serve as one of the speakers * as wA-Theodore Qsmuhdsondr., of the American Society of Landscape A-ch.j?·c,ts ' minatlng . unsightly caches of According to conference iChair-iscfap metal- from the American man,'Mack Cottier oiJwHf An-jvision along , highways.J geles-l;muph cfythis^y^r^rdis- cushion will be aimOd?╟╓ at co> operation betv^n members and governmental5 agencies in