Show Annual Energy Resources Meet Slated For October 31 29 I Members of or Congress Admin Admin- officials and leaders in the mining Industry wilt will address ad ad- address dress the 1956 Metal Mining and Industrial Minerals Convention and Exposition of or the American Mining Congress at Los Angeles I the week of or October 1 I. The preliminary preliminary pre pre- program for tot the meeting just released Includes a wide range of subjects and speakers that will bring out the best thinking think ing of or the Industry on national mineral policies and on production production tion practices in metal mining and industrial mineral minerai operations A number of or outstanding Congressmen Congressmen Con Con- gressmen and Senators will play playa a leading role In the Convention activities Senator Barry Darry Goldwater Goldwater Goldwater Gold- Gold water Rep Ariz will present his views on labor relations and States State's rights at an afternoon session Monday October 1 I. At Atthe Atthe Atthe the same session Fred A. A Hart Hart- Hartley ley Jey Jr former Congressman and coauthor of the Taft Hartley Act will appraise that Act as it exists today while Leo of the National Bureau of Economic Research Research Re Re- search New York City will outline out line his views on union monopoly At the session Tuesday afternoon October 2 Senator Thomas E. E Martin Rep Iowa will preside over a panel on taxation while Senator Wallace F F. F Bennett Rep Utah will speak on the Silver Situation Senator Clinton P. P Anderson Dem N. N Mex chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy will set forth his observations on uranium and nuclear energy at ata ata ata a session dealing with the future of uranium Thursday afternoon October 4 Senator Alan Bible Dem Nev will be the feature speaker at a special conference on Strategic Minerals on the same afternoon Speakers from the House of Representatives will Include Reps Clair Engle Dem Oem Calif William A. A Dawson Rep Utah and Cliff Young Rep Nev all members mem- mem bers bars of the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Engle who Is chairman of that Committee Commit Commit- tee will speak at the opening session of the meeting Monday morning October 1 I on national nations mineral mineraI policies while Dawson will preside over a session devoted to public lands problems on Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- morning October 3 at which Young will discuss the need for curbing military land with with- Administrative agencies willbe will willbe willbe be represented on the program with talks by Elmer F F. Bennett Assistant to the Secretary of In Interior Interior In In- tenor Edward P. P Cliff assistant chief U. U S. S Forest Service Thomas Thomas Thomas Tho Tho- mas G. G Nolan director U. U S. S Geological Geo Ceo logical Survey Paul T T. Allsman chief mining engineer U. U S. S Bureau Bureau Bureau Bur Bur- eau of Mines Henry N. N Doyle assistant chief Occupational Health Program U U. S. S Public Health Service and Dr Robert H. H Flinn chief of the Division n of Health U. U S. S Bureau Dureau of Mines all of Washington D. D C. C Allen E. E Jones manager Grand Junction Operations Office Atomic Energy Commission Grand Junction Colo and T. T E. E Howard U. U S. S Bureau of Mines Spokane Wash Wash- ington Industry leaders from all branches of mining will present talks during the four-day four meeting on a wide of problems both economic and operating Slated for discussion during the convention are such subjects as national mineral mineraI policies labor aril vi 1 management problems tax tax- I tion tinn gold silver and monetary policies public land problems management matters significant I development in industrial minerals minerals min min- the state of the various metal metal me me- tal mining industries health and safety uranium production and potential consumption and a host of subjects of Interest to those Involved involved in In- In the day day today t Hlay operation opera opera- tion of the mines smelters mills and quarries During the meeting the mining Industry will adopt a series of resolutions setting forth Its views on national policies which affect mineral production Several thousand thousand thousand thou thou- sand mining men from all parts of the United States and from frOlI foreign countries are expected to I attend In addition to the Convention sessions those attending the meeting will have hav the opportunity to study products of over manufacturers of mining machin equipment which will b bon be beon beon on display In the Shrine Exposition Exposi tion Hall site of the Convention and Exposition On October 5 trips to nearby mining and mineral processing operations have been arranged for the Convention |