Show ut 7 h i. i 4 n GElS to t al tal a at Oy l TO NT R l Sl t 1 t to o o ou ce From Vl Washing Washing- iter v cate S Speedy 1 Y AsI As- As I n 1 of Production u teal troI for forT T War Needs 1 ip 4 P AFFECT MANY I T t TRIES IN UT UTAH All r r rI a i t IJ I s Say They t- t I 1 Such uch Ac Action o Allie All II acet ie e ea etry Q a try i Excellent repent Results i Ol l nfl nd coal mines throughout ti tE IX Tailed States and nil all t ct- ct St d dt 1 0 eJ t L t 1 Ie production oL or muni- muni tn J JJ soon nm may hIS be ta I. I ell over oyer rat al aud and sub sub- Orl nt 34 tore ug rigid control than that blid i d for railroads s accord accord- Ju t id ate te dispatches froth from anshin au- au shin tun sources last it vis I dispatches tell toll of ot a plan Q to take e charge o of in the country countr and andI I r ti lure ture thereof Local wool Id upon hearing portions If itches t that tho the wool con- con loo IOD r rL r.- r. s been expected L IC m Bc Seen e n. n l f ilby br the government would W n change e In Utah Is S i is ft Coal and metal mines and andin tt 14 fon in Utah comprise some som ill jest Industries In the west lac 1 that tho the government vir- vir tl bo be In ln control of r all in- in do ld F F. J. J J Hagenbarth pres 3 1 U to asen as- as en then h n he lie was r read 1 tho dis- dis l a night The government Is s f railroads virtually is in It l houses and grain rain ic of wool must BO go o hand In Into to 11 oC control of oC co cotton on It rep- rep Igl greatest venture that the I as' as undertaken Penn FInn IH Ise 11 che chew f from om Washington ro- ro 1 I al Information that the theon theon theon on has concluded to assume 11 productive c and 1111 era eral deposits ts in the United l' l pc t ding coal oil oil sliver silver gold n G p er- er iron anI and er e every other 11 1 IS ell tn tor purposes as 3 melt eil general r l manager ger of ot otto to company which In it non operates the greatest rt n l In tho ho world resulting in fot of f In ht was waa was the d is d last night bight nl ht when he was 1 r patches He said It would ore difficulty than taking roads investments ln amount to toot Wet ot et president of or the StandI Stand- Stand I i which operates a a. antl yoal V-yoal mines in southern O Utah lit mines es under go go government eminent fel operation a aie at t ie Ie Industry bound to bo ho atS at- at rig developments de II lie S thought thought that that nines mines under control control would represent tient an ln Viable ble problem A r IK t controls railroads I t under Its control it leg lefi lc l difficulty in extend extend- rol to coal mines said Mr 11 Jj rc the government actually r coat cont mines we w we would able oX- oX ble returns for our it In Tr 1 hare re In the thc pro profits tits attend attend- ration atlon Upon taking over overt ra t a b the government Jo put a an n dividends d of one ono of ot the thc largest t ng companies in the state rot ot consul consent to the H use e of his li of ot th the tho opinion that comas com- com JI as ns attending the operation by hy th lh government Ko would E lf Ie f ln the tho venture I Is iy under under- Id that the mining of coal oal p local loi-al to e cr every on Palo Page 3 t r r u. u S. S PLANNING MINE CONTROL Continued Continued From Pago Page 1 1 coal mine and that unlike railroad control control control con con- there would be no ito standard to follow nOTe have nee Received Rumor It was admitted b by all aU coal chiefs interrogated In Interrogated Interrogated In- In that rumors of or government control of or mines and l kindred Industries were contained In private messa messages cs received received re re- re- re in Salt Lake several days ago from Washington ton Heads of pro coal companies began flocking to Washington early carly in tho time year ear to ascertain ascertain ascer ascer- tam tain causes for the recent lull in the time movement seeking to bring about new coal prices Members of ot the committee of three delegated to go to Washington ton to take up with the federal government go tho time matter of placing war Will tax on mines mimics tin of ot tho the price urlce of rif silver sll b bi by tl time the i local chapter h of the tho e American Min Mm- Mining ii ing congress and who have returned to Salt Lal Lake c. c wore loath to discuss the tIme plan of or the government to take over ovel mines This committee consisted of oC William r R. R Wallace George Georgo H H. Dern Den and A A. G. G l Mackenzie enzle the time latter secretary of or the local chapter of ot the tho American Mining I congress congress- Mr lr Mackenzie le did not re return ro- ro i turn having been made a n member at Washington ashington of ot one of oC the important I committees of the time national administration 1 tion which Is deep deop in problems attendIng attendIng attending attend attend- ing the tIme mining industry and its relation relation rela rela- tion to the war Tackling In hi ton m Col D D. C C. Jackling vice president enl and managing director hector of the tho Utah tah I Copper company compan who lO was commissioned commis director by tho time federal government government govern govern- I ment meat of or the time construction of a pair of I es factories costing costin more than and are designed to be e the lar largest in tho world i is In Washington ton in close touch with the time general mine situation He left lect for lor the national capital January 2 2 Some said yesterday that lack Inck of sil silver sil- sil ver eI with which to meet meat obligations hl highly important has Imas assumed assume a critical critical critical cal stage but the they timey commented that overproduction o of or lead heath and zinc should cause canse the government to give gl attention at nt present only to the load and amid zinc which actually has been mined |