Show 0 JACKLING DISCUSSES COPPER A dispatch from tucson arizona to the los angeles times says D C jackling vice president and general manager of the ray consolidated copper company does not agree with prof james douglas who does not forsee a rise in the price of copper in the future mr jackling is of the opinion that copper is bound to rise soon with mr jackling during his visit in tucson are R C gemmell assistant general manager of the utah and chino copper properties W S mccornick the oldest banker in utah and head of one of the most substantial banks in salt lake and W P dunham president of the arizona hercules mining company and of the ray development company regarding copper mr jackling said according to the best statistics the exports and imports of copper last month totaled pounds T the he exports were pounds and we used pounds in this country that i is 1 s about 16 23 2 3 per cent more than was produced in other words we can use and export more copper in ten months than we are producing at present in a year we cannot use and export more than we produce without increasing the price mr jackling said the affairs of the ray consolidated company are in a prosperous condition and that about 1100 men are employed on the property now he said also that the new installation of the new concentrator which will have a daily capacity of tons is being pushed rapidly it can be kept going for 25 years he stated on the tons of ore which have already been blocked out |