| Show MINING CONGRESS READY TO MEET On Se Ses Large Larg Attendance Expected Exp iu in Chicago sious sio hy by 0 Organization tion fI Heads ads I II I OPEN THURSDAY Y r II ILL LL 1 Wide Vide Range of i Topics ha S lo to Be Discussed Dic d by b x I Noted Engineers Chicago Nov oV 1 12 13 am and nd experts l In minIng mIn mIn- officials government O commercial problems and anil deleI dele dole ins Ing and liv hy I appointed ates sates Kates of or stator states lions lions and governors go here today to attend opening Sessions were tomorrow ot or the of the Am rican Mining Min tin session lon g Tho The con convention will last lasi in ing ng congress through Thursday Thur and wd the th preprint pro am I both general l and calls for r I meetings I livery very phase of the mining minin I will Cm be bo dl discussed hot J i particular attena atten I this year car 1 to fedora federal I lion I Is a t to o be bc paid mining rights or on t taws Jaws a as g related to lands land to safety measures and tc U i marketing problems General Gen Tabor and oral eral sessions Seamus ions of oC the on t S will beheld be bo 1 held in the mornings and t tl o e sectional on an all days day In to the afternoons oon of the convention except Ax pt tomorrow When r the order will be bc revs rC sed A A will close the convention Thursday evening c and nd at It IL addresses Cul rl C. C faro arc to be delivered deU b by Hartford Hart- Hart George Pope and Col Gb Chicago c ford Corm Comm Tho former will discuss 5 I operation Co Co km On the tho Basis of or Safety L Ef- Ef f V Conservation Conser in the tJ Use U C of oC tho the Na Nations Nation's dons don's Resources to Colonel tonof Popes Pope's topic calls cans for or a com com- I of oC tho relations of oC oCi i c survey surCY I i capital and labor session lon tomorrow to tomorrow tomorrow to- to general se At the c oP opening ning- ning g of or wet wol- morrow a afternoon aft t non a addresses come orne will be made mado by b Governor Dunne nf or Mayor Thompson of oC Chicago Chi Chi- ca cago a o o and J. J W. W OL cary president pr of oC the Chicago Association of or Commerce Three responds s by f fiver of f the the- t st-t states tes included in the thc congress n ress will be made mode each address the resolution embracing 5 including a r re In the most important issue most I home state of the speaker Tuesday morning th the tho general subject cl of t f dl discussion will wil bo ho acty In mining operations and the Introduction of ot resolutions res- res res I bearing on this phase p-hase of ot the mining Industry Albert H H. Pay Fay Favor of the United States Stat bureau of cf Of mines mines mines' will H outline the record made In efforts to safeguard mining Dr If If- H. H Stock of ot Urbana Urbana Urbana- Ill t will describe st state te mine rescue methods and Dav David ld R Ross ss of ot Springfield Ill will point out the responsibilities re responsibilities re- re of oC the miner tn la establishing H lishing hing- hing safety Election of directors C will take place at the tho evening evening- meeting The report of o the committee on re relations ro- ro lations with tho the federal trade e commission commis commis- commission sion glon will be mado made at the Wednesday orning n s session by Charles M. M Moderwell well of Chicago o and federal aid to the theto to mining industry win will he hc dealt with by tV p Van ran n H. H Manning Janning- of or Washington D D. D C c. si TL N Hurler Hurley of Washington a will der de de- Ascribe r cribe the work worl of the federal trade commission n in tn connection with mining r Conservation a n Theme Conservation n will be the gC general subject for consideration at the Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- da day morning Carney Hartley of of Denver will win submit the tho report ruport of the committee on forest relations and talks will be bc made marie among others b by Charles F. F Potter of or Los Angeles on conservation in mining through waterpower waterpower water water- power by Dr W W. R R. Whit Whit- l ne of or orm New m York on ray X-ray development develop develop- ment moot and b by Dr F. F G. G Cottrell Cot of San 1 in Franci Francisco co on Tho The New Things ence f Thursday afternoon will be devoted to tota a report b by the tho chairman of oC the i on on revision of Jf mineral land l wV E B. R. R Kirby of New York Torl and addresses by j Dr il L D. D Foster Io of Washington Wash Wash- ington ing chairman of or tho the bou house commit tec tea oV ot mines and an mining on the Foster hill ne on rare metals by hy Dr R. R B B. I Moore of or Denver and another r on en n revision re- re vision of or tho the mining laws by Charles S S. S Tho Thomas as United States senator from I Colorado In the the- oil and gas section meeting on Tuesday the oil resources of the United Unit Unit- ed ed cd States State will twill be outlined by W W. A. A Williams or of the United States bureau of minas' minas and James N. N Gillett of ot San Francisco will detail the relation of ot the 1 federal to western oil pro- pro James Janics D. D Phelan United ted rte of tho the committee on workmen's compensation ion will bo be made mado b by th the chairman of the committee T. T L. L Lewis of ot Charleston W. W Va and will be followed followed fol fol- ol- ol lowed by a discussion under a five five- minute rule after niter which will come papers papers papers pa pa- pers on the cost of or coal cOll by George Ge rge Otis Smith and C. C E. E L of oJ tho United States geological survey BUrVe and on the disadvantage ge of or widely fluctuating coal prices by H Hugh gh of ot Terre Haute Ind D. D J J. J Jordan of ot Oklahoma City Okla Okia and John Laing Laine Charleston W SC Va World Trade Conditions of Ct the tho Future will be reviewed b by Charles CharlesIA CharlesL Alfred M M. J. J IA L Dering of or Chicago and Ogle Osle of ot Terre Terro Haute Ind will talk of coal and its byproducts byproduct |