Show FAR FARMERS ERS STATE THEIR CASE t Committee Confers With Smelt Smelter er Officials 4 e M MONTHS CONTINUANCE 4 ALL GRAVITY OP OF THE SITUATION The of nine tl the farmers ot of the who have a ag net t the smelters ft a in the of the Amel Ame Amei i UH melting Re wIth C VI wiit 1 Duncan A F Holden and R it lL B managers le re of oC the American States and plants plante The conference was held behind closed but after the sessIon it was wa that the meet lug though n a very velY earnest eurnest one oneas was as free from any S ot of wg or talk Telling of ofU uI U one of the smelter r said In the of oC the regular chair of their committee O 0 I P Miller ns na chief for the del which waited upon us HIP subject was va very thoroughly die dla u d an and wIllie while we aU all realized the J gravity of oC the situation I am tr say the conference WWI wa brought to a dose close the under that t P should meet inett again on Oct OcL 1 10 wIth wIthout out the le f t ling on eIther r side What did the committee demand Wll n briefly the thc committee which lI ot of O 0 P MIner MIller John Jom C Macley W D Park Fark J James Jnes C Burton J R It Carlisle A A ALie Lie George D Gardner Gardiner and Mahonri Spencer was most moot pleasantly Insistent rA declaring that the proposition could l In only one of three thIngs done namely Tte Tle damages aused by the smelter smoke and fumes umes would either have to tobe be abated cr r the smelters or farmers would have havet tl t mo aud the farmers had no no notion tion or of moving That something must be done be beame bearne arne ame apparent apPrent to all of us and after discussing the proposition the ommIttee we that time be given 1 lS 8 to lay the subject before the dt dl 3 tOtS tors of our respective companies ud arrange for Investigation of the matter by men competent to suggest a aI I that might be successfUlly ap We Ve asked until Oct 10 to get matters under wa way and the commit tee te readily granted our request |