Show 1 COMMITTEES OF SILVER MINERS DRAFT PROTEST Resolutions Showing Stand Standon on War Vl ar Taxes Will Till Be Offered at Meeting l Denver Tan Jan 23 The Thc Tho silver and excess excess ex ex- cess war wal profits committees tonight were ere putting on tho the final touches on resolutions which w will l be submitted tomorrow morning before eCore the fifth annual annual annual an an- nual Joint convention of the Colorado Metal retal Mining association and tho the Cob Colo Colorado Colo- Colo rado ralo chapter of the tho American Mining congress In session here The Th committees committees committees commit commit- tees were Instructed to confer with silver HII producers and anti other mining op operators operator rip rip- from other states who arc are attending at attending nt- nt tending the convention In order to determIne determine de do- termine upon an attitude to toward ard government government gov gov- o regulation of the silver sUver Industry Industry Indus Indus- tr try and the tho new ne' federal tax upon which the entire mining Industry could unite There Ther was no Intimation as to what whItt tho the recommendations were hut a program program pro pro- gram for tor congressional legislation Is known to have ha been contemplated Addresses b by Gob Gov GOE E E. D D. D Doyle Boyle of oC Nevada Xe- Xe vada Senator J J. J B. B of ot Wyoming Wyoming Wyo Wyo- ming and Senator Ke Key PUtman Pittman of or Nevada Xe- Xe vada marked this mornings morning's session This afternoon David T T. Da Day an ol oil expert of oC the federal bureau of or mines at Washington spoke on tho the possibilities ties of ot oil of Colorado lie He said suld tests conducted at Washington on tho the basis basil of oC production In French and Scottish Scottish Scottish Scot Scot- tish oil males al-males Indicated that Colorados Colorado's oil could produce more oil than all the oil wells In the west vest and that If IC developed the oil shale Industry I would exceed coal oal mining In importance tance to the state |