Show Improved Business I I r y 4 5 5 ift y j v f s sW W ARRIVAL FOR MINING CONGRESS CONVENTION Corge torge E. E vice president of Thomas A. A Edison Inc 5 5 Mining in ing C Congress Vanguard d Arri s in S S. L L. L j. j The vanguard of men from all departments ot of the ml mining industry Industry industry indus indus- indus Indus- try began arrivi arriving g in in Salt Lake City Friday to attend the sixth annual convention and exposition of ot the western division of the American Mining congress f e Among early arrivals were George E E. Stringfellow of East Orange N. N J. J vice president of the Thomas s A. A Inc Grdon Gor- Gor don r 1 of Pittsburgh Pa director and manager of ot the mines department of the Mines Safety Appliances company and Dr Edgar Edgar Edgar Ed Ed- gar B. B Brossard of Washington D. D C. C member of the United States tariff commission and a former member of the faculty at the Utah State Agricultural college P P. D. D of Washington D. D C. C assistant secretary of the j American Mining congress w w wis 0 is in charge of ot setting up th the thedac-j thedac p position in the mining t. t the state fairgrounds announce f fall all equipment is being put l fajo Tho l place rapidly and promised an even greater display t than an was seen 11 in hi Salt Lake City two years n ago ajo o when the last convention exposition was was held here t The convent convention ion ru opens ns Monday and lasts through Thurs- Thurs day f boasts boast a number of wi widely e y known speakers including United States senators expert mining men from all fields of the industry and 1 prominent speakers kers who will discuss discuss dis dis- cuss ISS all problems related to mm mining min in ing advancement Mr Stringfellow brought word business s of his company has shown sho a marked improvement during durin th past threE months and predicted t Continuo Continual on Pega Seven Seen Column One 1 Machinery for Public Knowledge Je F z y 4 b 1 S a R Rs dF 0 R a L s J L ELECTRIC SHOVEL TO BE DEMONSTRATED AT MINES CONVENTION P P. II Grunnagle shows how public may operate shovel exhibit MINE CONCLAVE CHIEFS ARRIVE I Continued from Page Pase One even better business for the there re- re remainder re remainder of 1939 d Asserting I dont don't know how we can aver avert a war Mr S Stringfellow blamed the current International crisis crisis on unemployment War never pre precedes edes a depression depres depres- sort sion it always follows a period of unemployment he declared The most any nation can do to prevent war war is to create employment Dictatorships Dictatorships Dictatorships Dic Dic- only arise at the time when unemployment is general inthe inthe in inthe the country Thomas A. A Edison did more to prevent war ar than any other person person person per per- son In recent history through his Inventions inventions' s' s creating private employment employment employment em em- for thousands of persons M Mr r. r Stringfellow said One of the high spots of the c convention will be the banquet Thursday night at which leaders of the the- mining industry will speak a and d Alec Templeton noted blind pianist and composer will appear James Ivers governor governor of of the Utah chapter of the American Mining Mining Mining Min Min- ing congress will act as toastmaster ter at the banquet Most of the more than 2000 I delegates expected to attend the convention largest industrial contention con con- to be held in Salt Lake City this year will arrive Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day evening and Sunday morning officials said Howard I. I Young of St St. Louis Mo c congress president president president dent Is expected expected to to arrive here Sunday II I |