Show Geneva GneVa Orders Allay Fears Of Shutdown Senator Says Assurance that the Geneva steel steell I plant at P Provo has enough war orders orders orders or or- I I ders to make any shutdown in the I n near r f future turc improbable was given Monday by Sen Abe Murdock D. D I Utah In Salt Lake City i i ia j a i y L. 1 1 LET JAPS GUESS WARS WAR'S END END- Sen and Mrs l Abe Aba Murdock stopped over briefly in Salt Lake City on their way home borne to Beaver Deaver Sen Murdock plans to visit various pa parts ts of Utah to learn reactions Ds to senate policies during congressional recess i Sen Murdock accompanied by b Mrs Murdock and their son Bon Lt Dan Murdock U. U S. S navy who vh has h ha sJ been hospitalized at the the naval medical center In Washington D. D C. C after 20 months in the Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- Pa will go go- goto to their th ir home In Beaver some same time Monday The se senator ator said he h-e would visit various sections of the state diring durIng during dur dir ing the congressional recess to o get reactions particularly on the in in- program Adequate te Orders The Geneva steel plant Is ts In Jn good condition to continue operations operations opera opera- he said adding that he had talked with Defense Plant Corp and surplus property board officials dais in Washington who assured him of adequate orders to continue its operations He referred to the experimental plant in Salt Lake City fate of which has ha's been uncertain and said that it should be turned over to the U. U S. S bureau of t mines s which could utilize it with equipment equipment equip equip- equip ment meat It already has Ge Getting ting back to Geneva he said that conversion of ot the plant t to peacetime needs would take 30 to 40 million dollars and said Eald that the government should furnish the tho money for such hs Job Insurance The 25 25 unemployment Insurance insure ance plan won a strong stron-g from rom Sen Murdock Unemployment ment insurance will be a big big- factor fac- fac tor tar In the postwar world he sald If n Lf business men and farmers farmers' are assured of a postwar market they will go ahead with ne necessary essary expansion ex cx- plans Sen Murdock refused to take ashot a ashot ashot shot at predicting the wars war's endI end ends I believe that when youre you're In In a war you should hit with everything y youve you've got until the wars war's over and let the other side make the predictions predictions he also He He also refused to Join In th congressional dI dispute ute about the size of the th army de daring claring that the chi chiefs t of taft staff know v more about conducting the war than congress and that he would wait for more evidence No man ever had re mo-re more unan- unan support from congress than Pra Truman Murdock asserted when asked about ab ut the senates senate's view of the chief thief executive He consid considers rs the Bretton Woods agreement the export import bank bill of ot which he was in charge and the reciprocal trade a agreements agreements agree agree- ec ments as integrated component parts of the international program program program pro pro- gram and added that in his opinion opinion opinion ion Utah suffered particularly particularly under the reciprocal trade agreements |