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Show ms DSACrSTON Thursday, December 4, 1852 .Wayne, Maureen University Sets Up New Industrial Relations Unit Technicolor Film Establishment of an Institute of Industrial Relations at the University of Utah was announced this week by University officials. The institute, which will work to promote better relations between labor and industry, and will conduct research in problems, will be headed by Dr. Harold Bentley, director of the Universitys Extension Division, and Dr. Kilworth Walker, dean of the College of Business. Grant R. Holt will be executive Cong (population 200), which consists of a handful of cottages, a few shops, four taverns, the lovely church of St. Marys, a ruined abbey and the Ashford Castle Hotel, took on a new look with the arrival there of a Hollywood film unit to shoot "The Quiet Man, Republic Pictures - John Ford Technicolor version of the Maurice Walsh story, beginning Sunday at the New Star Theatre at Sunnyside. John Fords colorful troupe labor-manageme- nt secretary. Many of Utahs top business men, labor leaders, and government administrators will serve in advisory capacities with the Institute, according to Dr. A. Ray Olpin, University president. "The response to his project has been enthusiastic, Dr. Olpin reported. The Institute was set up as a result of many requests from business and labor leaders who have been impressed by the success of Industrial Relations conferences sponsored by the University in recent years, and who wanted a permanent institute established in the field. Relationships between management and labor, Dr. Olpin pointed out, have become one of the major social problems of our time, yet little research has been done in the field. Labor leaders and business executives have found that many of their problems can be solved easily when they have ready access to necessary facts on wages, costs, labor laws, and and various economic trends small business yet the average does not have the facilities to gather those facts. Obtaining such information will be one of the services which the new institute will provide for business men and labor leaders of the state. Dr. Olpin said. The picturesque Irish village of stitutes less than one per cent of the material going into the aver- age food can, he added. The economist explained that virtually all U. S. tin supplies are imported from overseas sources. Many cans, for such products as vacuum-pac- k coffee, shortenmotor oil and floor waxes, ing, now are entirely he added. American Can currently is ene research gaged in a project, called "Operation Survival, with the goal of permanently freeing America of imported materials. tin-fre- e, ng MAUREEN WAYNE OHARA BOWLEItS OF THE WEEK i Men place more reliance on coal in electricity. The article also says that coal years to come and that more of companies have improved the our coal will be exported abroad.. quality of the product, provided a Coal has played a leading role stable supply, and met the throughout the whole history of of other fuels. THis is of public interest be- civilization. It is still doing that, cause it is further evidence of the more vigorously than ever. fact that coals part in keeping our vast industrial machine turnGovernment economy is anothon is the increase. er It ing thing much talked about, but squares with the recent report of the Ma seldom practiced. cost-competiti- on rnitl Tr-7r7TTTW!13S- r C . S ypiir I,' m - - Every farmer ofoould PAY BY With his harvest money safe in the bank, the farmer can look forward without anxiety to long months I 1H1 F U It when he constantly has to pay out U money while he may take in very little. 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FITZGERALD Rip Collins 265 Don Hackney coal-generat- III BARRY Modern Canning Says Canco Expert r According to "Americas Textile Reporter, some 5,000 textile manufactures scattered through more than half the states use soft coal for heat and power. This represents about 60 per cent of the textile industrys total fuel requirements. In addition, the industry is JOHN In er-maki- ng coal through use ot Coal Can Take a Bow iiiiiuuHiiiniimmiimmHiiiHiiiuimmHiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiimniiiiiim!iiniiiiiiiimiimm(imHiium(iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiim Tons of Tin Saved Tin conservation measures developed over the past decade saved almost 250,000 pounds of the strategic metal in the manufacture of cans for Utahs 1951 food pack, according to estimates by H. E. Michl, economist for American Can Company. The economist for the contain fidm, which has pioneered since before World War II in methods of conserving tin in container manufacture, said that the tin content of the cans for Utahs record 1951 pack was only 60 per cent of what would have been required to produce the same number of cans in 1940. Tin conservation methods, vitally important to the nations food supplies in time of national emergency, have been so successful that today the scarce metal con- - tin-fre- e, long-rang- can-maki- OHara, Barry an important indirect consumer Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, Victor and company, brought Hollywood to the villagers doorsteps, and how they loved it! From all over Western Ireland visitors poured in, anxious to get into the act. Those who couldnt be extras were content to hunt autographs, or ust sjnd and watch. Local youngsters rapidly became camera conscious since "extra parts became available with the making of preliminary shots around the Castle farm yard and the church. Local business and tradespeople were experiencing boom conditions. One cottage had to be rethatched, others repainted. Murphys, the local store which provides anything from food to shoenow sports laces to rubber tires a new front erected for filming purposes, but Mrs. Murphys business went happily on between "shots. Mc-Lagl- en Brings "New Look To Irish Village S rr T82SBN3 LOUISVILLE, KY. iyrai swippily s Dragerton |