Show pi fa faI I Charting Charling ged ed by Krug Role in War by Secretary PI at af Parley NVER VER Sept 11 U Ul P Secy error t Krug Wednesday ad- ad the United States to chart Beet e t t. estimate and use its iu ral ul resources as completely H nazi G Germany since th this is bind hid d of at enemy we may have to It in the future hough ough the advantages of at our I II leal il I system over totalitarian totalitarian- ere proved in the defeat of eny my y and Japan Krug said Inch in lech ch prepared for delivery bee beke be- be ke e American Mining congress Bea e could gain gala by studying any mys y planned and success- success R executed programs for maxi maxi- 1 lUJe use of mineral resources I Cites German Eff Effort ery mineral deposit in Gerhad Gerhad Ger- Ger had been charted prospect prospect- and finally used to bilt mit It in a desperate effort to off off defeat he declared was was the enemy we had to is the kind of enemy ey 1 have to defeat in the fue fu- fu e C can achieve a better and permanent solution than the by our own o method of ot dual ual freedom with rpm rom top to bottom mutual standing landing and general agree- agree on pa principles and practices i secretary called on man nt and labor mine foremen to join the gov- gov pint it t in devising means to the tha United States mineral ncy for all alt purposes and andaU aU d circumstances cIrcumstance U. U S S. S Obligated f federal gover government go ho he said Ug ted to assume a larger V of ot the financial risk Ind inIn inin in- in d in prospecting for and deg deg deng de- de ng g new resources and continuing apat ap- ap 4 1 of at domestic reserves of gic Ie Ic minerals and the capacity eeds eds of at the mining industry necessary for pr proper per ad ad- of or the stockpiling ch provides for the if critical al' al m minerals Krug der de- de ber r factual knowledge Isto is wry to determine what er lJ should be purchased and which ones should be beed led id ed in the United States a high subsidy he said r f the whole I believe we I reject the idea of forcing We e C mines to produce more at needed to maintain the Ic Industry at a healthy he said To do more would if J strip uch such assets prema- prema at at a high cost to the Ameri- Ameri payer whereas to do less lessi 11 i 1 allow v the industry to tot It t Foreign fields y nun industry should be ened en- en Red ed to extend its operations feign n n to include tin Un en chrome and other esK es- es K minerals Krug said believe lle have moreover that for- for can be achieved d dt lit t affront to any other nathe nahe na- na he the said |