Show I SALT LAKE SKETCHES I U Used sed to Revolutions I Mexican Studying Here Can Can Recall Many Skirmishes at Home t S The war clouds of Mexican revolution revolution tion have repeatedly repeatedly hovered I hovered over David Segura chief of the section of the bureau of mines of the Mexican Mexican can government who is studying mining methods at the University oJ of Utah mines experiment station under the Jie auspices of the Carnegie Foundation tion and the Mexican government Mr Segura can recall more than one skirmish with rebels In his naive native native na na- tive ive state having been under fire while on trains which were attacked by y natives in the more remote dis- dis He seems to take it all as a e matter of course however as if such things are to be expected in his turbulent lent ent homeland As for tor America Mr Segura is very enthusiastic I I think a great deal of ot the American Ameri Amen can people and particularly their sense of humor Also American food although it is a tl trifle flat flet at times he le said The servant problem is one which bothers him hEra a little since in Mexico domestics can be obtained for practically practically practically cally nothing He is accompanied by his wife a daughter of 16 and a small mall son American life is so much faster than han that in Mexico he observed While things ore done a Q little more more efficiently I rather like to take a 8 bit bitof bitof bitof of a rest in the afternoon and forget about work Americans dont don't do that hat To them competition is the ke keynote note of life International trade with Mexico shouldn't be too difficult a problem i if the natives had some means of purchasing American goods but the present price of silver makes this very cry difficult he opined On completion of his work in the bureau of mines which should take him lim another two months Mr Segura hopes to establish a similar station in n Mexico for the development of mining in general and improvement I S I 4 S 4 V k 1 15 5 i Y 5 Al S jI jIS S k 4 54 S Se St e t 1 91 rt I J s t L i- i n David Segura in the methods of inspection and and safety In in the mines He proposes to model the Mexican station after that at the University of Utah and if possible possible pos pos- 05 sible he would like to take tab a few men back to aId eld in this work The labor standards make the conditi conditions ns In the two countries very different yet he feels that definite improvement improve ve- ve ment can be made by the establishment establishment establish establish- ment of oC these experiment stations in Mexico |