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Show WILLIAM G. SHAKP former : Salt Lake mining roan, who died yesterday at his home in Boston. k ' 'i I h ? , . 5 'it il ' " s I 1! : 3 " A salt mimi INDUSTRIAL EXPERT New Yorker WilJ Explain to Local Men Problems of Business World. Karl Constantine of New York, national field secretary for the National Council for Industrial Defense, with which the Utah associated industries is affiliated, will address the business men of Salt Lake on some of the aspects of the present pres-ent industrial situation at the Hotel Utah next Tuesday evening. Mr. Constantine is thoroughly familiar with the industrial problems of the United States, a.s he has bcn in constant, intimate touch with. the numerous sources of authentic information. informa-tion. His speech wi.l give a comprehensive comprehen-sive survey of the field. The solution of many of the problems confronting the business and i7idu3triai world will be the feature of his talk. Mr. Constantine will voice the eonc'usions arid present the suggestions of some of America's leading business men and industrialists, in-dustrialists, whose close association he has enjoyed for some time. A. C. Rees. genera! secretary of the Utah Associated Industries, has ser-t out hundreds of invitations to the leaders in the financial, business and industrial fields in Salt Lake, and expects to have a larce representative body of Salt Lakers at the meeting. |