Show MINE CONGRESS OPENING WAITED I Leaders Pour Into S. S L. L LI for Sessions MINING CONGRESS MONDAY PROGRAM 9 a. a m. Inspection Inspection of exhibits minerals building state fair grounds 1030 1050 a. a m m.- m. Business m.-Business Business session minerals building state fair grounds 1215 p p. p in m. Luncheon Luncheon NewhOuse Newhouse New New- hOuse hotel p. p in General m.-General General session minerals building state fair grounds 7 p. p m m.- m. Buffet m.-Buffet Buffet dinner and entertainment entertainment entertainment en en- Salt Lake Country club Development of an Industry platform platform platform plat plat- form representing th the views of western mining men on vital economic eco eco- eco economic co- co and social problems facing the mining business today and an exchange of operating ideas to bring about efficiency are among the chief alms aims of ol the sixth annual metal mining convention and exposition ex- ex exposition exposition ex ex- position of the western division of l the American Mining congress Twenty four subjects of vital importance importance im hit- im- im to the mining Ind industry stry w will be discussed by prominent t speakers at the four day convention convention convention conven conven- tion Which opens Monday in ki Salt SaIt Lake City Representatives of the industry and manufacturers of or mining equipment began arriving in Salt Lake City Saturday and are expected expected ex ex- peeled literally t tp pour in Sunday and Monday morning Leaders Leaden Arriving Sessions Hill be held l in the min minerals building at the thc state stat fair fairgrounds fairgrounds fairgrounds grounds and will VIII be open to all an mining men an and those directly interested interested in interested in- in in the industry J Among Saturday arrivals arrivals' were there H H. W W. Clarke of New York City vice president of the McGraw-Hill McGraw Publishing company which publishes publishes pub pub- lishes the Engineering and Mining Journal and Coal Age John W Otterson of San Francisco Pacific coast manager of the two ma maga magazines nines n- n ines P P. R R. Francis and N. N K Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson of Los Angeles representatives tives of the the Alloy Alloy AHoy Steel and Metals company G G. A A. Sabin of Denver advertising manager of the Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado Fuel and Iron corporation Mr Clarke brought encouragement encouragement encouragement encourage encourage- ment t to n mining ring men as he spoke of f the prospects for better business in the Industry Without doubt the outlook spells larger opportunities and prosperity for both men of or the industry and equipment and supply people who are in hl teamwork with Conlin Continued lied on Page Three Column Fin Fhe r Publishers Arrive for tOle Mining lining COnel Conclave lVe y n C r fr r Sp x T i x t I I l p 4 A I I I PUBLISHING COMPANY OFFICIALS REACH S. S L L. FOR MINING l CONVENTION II H. W. W Clarke of New YOlk fork City left John W. W Otterson of Sap gap Francisco r I MINE f INE CONGRESS OPENING WAITED Continued from Irom Page Fag One mining objectives today as never before he said Program Outlined Julian D. D Conover secretary of the congress said all attending willbe will willbe be required to regi register ter but no registration fee will be charged except to representatives of non- non exhibiting manufacturers of mining min mining ing equipment and supplies Subjects t to play an important part in the program will include the Wagner-labor Wagner relations act the wag wage hour hour law the securities and exchange act and revenue laws The first s session which will open Monday at 1030 a. a mi mo will willbe willbe be p presided over by William Loach vice president and general manager manager manager man man- ager of the Wolf Tongue Mining company after It 11 is formally opened b by Mr Conover One of the highlights of the first gathering will be an address by John W. W Finch of Washington D. D C. C director C.-director director of the United States bureau of mines who will discuss the strategic minerals act of 1939 and will outline the bureau pf of mines functions under the act Speakers List Listed d dOther Other speakers at the opening meeting will be D. D F. F Hewett chief Of f the mineral division of the geological survey who will talk on domestic sources sources' of deficient minerals and George W. W Hallock president of the California Call Call- fornia Hydraulic Mining association association association tion who will discuss revival of hydraulic mining Appointment of a resolutions committee ommittee will t take ke place Immediately immedIately imme- imme before adjournment for lunch to be served at the Newhouse Newhouse New- New house ouse hotel At the luncheon presided over overy overby overby by y James W. W Wade of Salt Lake City general chairman of the arrangements arrangements ar- ar committee addresses of f welcome to the delegates w will Il be made by Governor Henry H. H Blood and nd Mayor John M. M Wallace Responses will come from HoVard Howard Howrd How How- ard rd I. I Young of St. St Louis president president dent ent of the American Mining congress congress con- con gress ress D. D D. D Moffat of Salt Lake City chairman of the western division division di- di vision ision of the congress George H. H Rupp of Denver national chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the program m committee and nd Roy L. L Cox vice president of i the he J Jeffrey ef ey Manufacturing company com corn pany any representing g the manufacturers manufacturers manufacturers' division n of the cong congress ess Pittman to Speak One of the most interesting speeches peeches in the western mining min min- ing ng men will be made at the Monday Monday Monay Mon- Mon day ay afternoon session which will convene at p. p m. m by Senator Key Pittman of Nevada The s session will be d devoted voted to resumes of the current status and outlook of various various' minerals Senator Senator Sena- Sena tor or Pittman will discuss silver The future of copper will be beaken betaken betaken taken aken up by P. P G. G Beckett vice president resident of the Phelps-Dodge Phelps corporation corporation cor- cor lead will vilI be discussed by Andrew Fletcher Fletch r vice vic president and nd treasurer of 61 f the St. St Joseph Lead ead company zinc by E. E H. H Snyder Snyder der er general manager of the Combined Combined Com- Com ined Metals Reduction company iron ron by R. R C. C Allen president of the he L Lake ke Superior Iron Ore association asso- asso gold by Merrill E. E Shoup president of the Golden Cycle cor- cor oration Key Addresses A buffet dinner followed by dancing and an entertainment program program program pro pro- gram at the Salt Lake Country club lub will c complete the days day's pro pro- gram Other keynote speakers during the he four-day four se sessions will be Elmer F. F p. p Andrews of Washington D. D C. C administrator of the wage-hour wage di division division division di- di vision of the U. U S. S department of labor abor Thomas N. N legislative legislative legisla legisla- tive counsel for the U. U S. S treasury department Dr Edward B. B Brossard Brossard Brossard Bros- Bros sard member of the U. U S. S tariff commission and a former Utahn W. W H. H Hoover Hooyer chief western counsel coun sel of Anaconda Copper company Wesley E. E I Disney isney United States representative from rom om Oklahoma Carl Car J. J of Butte Mont president of the Ruby Gulch MIning MIn MIn- ing ng company Dr LeRoy U. U Gardner Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner director of the Saranac laboratory laboratory labora- labora tory ory and Theodore C. C Waters of Baltimore attorney A banquet Thursday at 7 p. p m. m at the Hotel Utah will conclude the convention and exposition Many delegates are expected to stay over Friday to attend the western governors' governors silver conference confer conier- ence scheduled for 10 a. a m. m Friday in the Hotel Utah |