Show TAX t i SOUGHT GHI DY BY i 1 c. c I Harding Sends Me Message sage of Support to Mine ine tl Conference J r D 7 VEr Colo Nov Imme 19 Imme- Imme I q to repeal of 01 the war profits and ands F s profits taxes taxes was urged upon I Congress in In a a. resolution presented to toJ tofie tA e J fie e twenty third annual con of U the tha a A American Mining Congress here herebY add bY by its Its resolutions nS committee o ce report touched near near- Rf pf p It was exp expect e c Q i tO ijo o unanimously n s adopted l LABOR H. pOLICY POLICY broad and nd humanitarian Adoption 4 I In by JY the American Mining 1 C In dealing with labor was i 6 today lay by James Lord president p 4 if 1 department of the n Federation of Labor In an 1 W s' s read before the congress y ho to J worker Mr Mr Lord Loid declared t not be satisfied to be bo a n mere ere asp g 11 th lit the m machinery but must be beAt beh At t h l' l Into account as a human entity t eIther the workers nor the op op- t r tot s alone can satisfactorily adI ad- ad 11 1 I joint questions They must be bei be i l bed ed out in voluntary joint confer- confer eltee A A. A chaotic condition exists throughout ut the world The readjustment readjust readjust- I anent ment of of the worlds world's economic affairs T Ill ll occur in the same proportion that industrial l peace Is maintained and es- es tp d. d J The miners and operators can adjust adjust adjust ad ad- just any problem that affects the mining min min- ing industry No one ane else can or or should All Alt probably regarding wages hours conditions of vork of work comI com- com I e and legislative matt matters rs can can properly come before a joint conference confer conter- ence for foi discussion An earnest intelligent effort to adjust ad- ad just jus the differences of worker worter and employer employer employer em em- along democratic lines lints means mort more more- peace and greater efficiency here hero GaL sat home and safeguards American Interests in interests interests In- In internationally i Despite a tn tr trying ing period in which national policy policy- and aspiration have been misinterpreted and misjudged the United States is sound and secure re and nd the worlds world's worl s 's mainstay and hope elect dent-elect Varr Warren m G. G Harding declared d to BulKeley Wells of Denver president of the American American mining congress in inti n. n letter which t was read last night ht at the annual convention of tho the con con- gress He Tic also declared that he was anxious anxious ious fous to take counsel with such men menas menas menas as would attend the congress in outlining outlining out cut l lining nl g the tho policies of ot his administration hon t-on THE LETTER Senator Hardings Harding's letter follows Hon ilon Bulkeley Wells President American Mining Congress Con Con- gr gress 1 D r Denver nver Colo M My l dear Mr Wells v vI I have hive to thank you ou f for r our sour in invitation invitation in- in to the tho twenty third twenty annual convention of the American mining congress congress congress' and to express ss my regrets ts that It II will be Impossible for me to accept My 1 regrets are re the more keen be because I your meeting will bring together a body of or men with Which 1 I am anxious to take counsel In outlining the policies of ot the next t administration 1 am m of the the difficulties that the mining industry of the country and would be glad of the opportunity to familiarize myself with some of ot the details DEPRESSION MOMENTARY It Is my hope and belief that we will presently be brought to to realize that the tendency to reaction and In Industrial industrial in- in industrial depression Is only momentary Not only is is our own country sound and secure but it Is the worlds world's mainstay mainstay mainstay main main- stay and hope We have been through a trying period in which national policy and aspiration have been misinterpreted misinterpret misinterpret- ed and misjudged We have now had hada a convincing demonstration of the real attitude of th the American people and it will wilt not fall fail to reassure both our own people and the rest of the world which so greatly needs our steadfast support and did aid A mighty effort willbe will willbe be he required of us to meet the demands that A recovering world will impose In no direction will these demands be bemore bemore more pressing than in supplying those necessaries of life lifo and reconstruction that tint must come from the richness of American mines With wisdom and de deliberation deliberation liberation such as we hope to secure by dint of or enlisting the aid of such expert expert expert ex ex- ex- ex pert authorities as your ov own n organization tion represents I believe we shall place our country and its industry once more moreon moreon on the high road of prosperity and success To that end you mabe may ma be assured as- as assured assured as as- I that every energy and effort of ot the new administration will be directed be good enough to convey convey to tho the congress and all its members the assurance of my pleasure In receiving l your jour Invitation and of my wish to serve you in common with every other worthy American n Interest I Most sincerely yours 1 WARREN G G. 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