| Show - - - t $ lomm Ccal Crisis Timing Dèclar2d Prir11 to World Civilization t By ouirrizElt To all who follow closely world events the role of coal in time of tastier:lel peril (open talk of war certainly constitutes a peril) and relathe history of tions in the coal Industry the present crteLs in the industry appears incomprehensible To fully appreciate the deviation union-employ- er from the original attitude' toward collective bargaining in the coal Industry involved in today's "dispute- one must read the statement made in 1885 following the first Meeting of operators and miners In Pnttaburgh: Tarty Arttitretien Talk "rho question of what the one ithould pay and the other receive tri compensation Call best be determined by friendly conferences 'Orhrre intelligence and arbitration ifl take the plac of the ugual irrational and cruel methoda of the past It la evident that the general standard of reward for labor has sunk too low by reason of the reductions that have taken place durirg the past few years and that miners generally are receiving inadequate compensation in an full of toil and danger employment -It is also equally true bust-Lethat the widespread depression of the overproduction of coal and the consequent severe cornpe-talohave caused the capital invested in mines to yield little or no profitable returns The constant reductions of wages that have lately taken place have afforded no relief to capital and indeed have but tended to increase Its embarraatonents Quoted Joint Statement That was a joint miner-operatststement 0-attention has been called coal producers) to the contrast ay in orpirit to the quoted joint statement irvidericed in John L Lewis' 'memorandum" to the Invitation of Cyrus S Ching federal medltor to confer with dulyCOJ:1 anpointed Indusrepresentatives of the NEW YORK STOCKS "41 buudrodal It'01 Adams Kicp Air fteduo Aleithany Allied CAD 3 " it ating at all 71 a 5 1 71 :421 mat-writt- Americanism l te t wore "1 cidsect 1 (5 Naark-Kel- tvpactree two-thir- ds buoh-ci- s FY ds " tdei meigr 1 31 et Arc 7ou 15 20 1 34 4114 11 2 3 111 14 51 3 4 41 2 2 43 51 4' 9114 13' 1044 15 174 3' 604 11 19' 46 223 225 Dc 225 COY11- -216 May 206 84 July 1900 190 165 ' Oats-- 109 May - tlt - -- 4 - - 01pa0 ettlisees 't ' 4 61"--4- ) ' '11PA"Ur ' '- it Ars" :00' :Aril 41eigelliirseliF41111r Air 4111w ' - ' i -- 111Alir :4 - - " ' 4:-- ' '' - -- 1 I - - ‘ 4- ii-- c1 - -- : ---- - - ' -- --- ---- 7 W 4 : ) 7- - - e L no ers i 1 1 '" 104 Am nu ) 4 4e 7 - - AP fte e WA 40 MP ' ' ft fla tor ' A4' 4- I 9 4 1 4 14 53 15 15 6 14 1 434 At 213 3 3 8 14 144 20 7 17 13 116 22 4 OA 4 7 41! 14 44 1241 15 1 9 44 1 31 31 4 4 (AP)— Law 4 34 14 4 ' f - i ' We' e' !':' 4 ':'' l'z y ' '4 11 ' 41- ''':' ''e 83 83 311 t ' Cr A )'- - - 4 1 SALT LAKE :- P- 4000- ' 358 2230 2245 2260 2240 2172 2182 2190 2220 3 Un Un Oil Call Un Pacific! 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' cI-tl 1 ' ' r e- ': Sitt4-734- :'' 14' r 1 A t EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS ' t On 44 13214 OS 11 P"Oli : '14 04 0224 Lake City UW4 Registrar by the Conimissioner of the General Land Office" Falls to include the 429637 affreas referred to)by the departmzat f Justice Utah Senator Reports One Utah senator has written a constituent that the amendments "appear" to have limited the Indians to surface rights only Since the amendments did not spedfically mention the 42263? acres which the department warned the bills would give In toto to the Indiens and since the bilt hes been passed the Mato of Tj(AN itecitizens and the mineral In dustry are wondering it intention ally or unintentionally almost halt a million acres much of them eralized have been given to the Indians Instead of grazing rights as originally intended 1 52 0514 1914 03 41 0784 09 07 275 04 08 23 21 04 135 06 ti 75 85 0314 04 03 84 08 10 02 05 02 140 02 300 1100 1 0384 03 44 05 05 0512 whether the 429637 acres should be donated to the Indians is a matter within the rights of congress However your committee may wish to consider alternatives which would accomplish the object of the proposed legislation without conveying the 429637 acres of land plus some minerals Your committee may wish to consider whether it is necessary for the United States to surrender title to 429637 acres of land and minerals to accomplish the agreement of the parties Suggests Alternative "A possible alternative is a legislative direction that the Bureau of Land Management issue to the Indians exclusive grazing privileges on the lands under discussion subject to the rights of the to use the stock dhveways and water holes as defined in the bille It may be that such legislation could Nettle the dispute which is represented se motivating this legislation without requiring the United States to give away some 429637 acres of land and minerals'v The "catch" to the whole matter may be found in the following comment from the Department of Justice: Specify Land Area "The bills describe a total area of 510139 acres of land in Utah of this area 11852 acres are in individual Indian ownership 30242 acres were purchased for the tribe for $300000 — $169000 in tribal money arid $131000 in government money: and 38408 acres belong to the state of Utah and various pri-- 1 t 1Vir l' i i PEODUCE 1 SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING t'"r :' ”720 - 3114mi-cut- ' Lit Grade A !Arts 56V5ge! wifeltunk grade Ei barge 434564 flutter NInetip-tbr- e moors 15e 93 more 90 aeore age 574 tonTltwir Cheese :rnnt:4:ttarPVinbd trIElelm RTM1 A D VE 4$ v ve - n non-India- ns 85-to- l -- "It is recognized of course that 18 03 1 Hogs-Com- La the Indians with title to the surface of the 429637 acres of public land and with title to all the min era's In those lands except 'where there has heretofore been reserved by the feders1 government oil gal or oil allele' The Indians have no title or right In any of these lands StrIMENTS - order" IVarning Was Issued s do not employ words of conveyance but the effect of the bills if enacted would be to vest It (INIS-1ISD- 637 "The-bill- Notice Is givenathat pursuant to call of itshereby directors spacial meet Ing of the shareholders of the riret National Bank of Salt Lake City will be held at ita banking house at 79 South Main Street la the City of Salt Lake City State of Utah oz the twenty-sixt- h (26th) day of April 194g at the hour of two (2:00) o'clock defor the purpose of considering andpin termining by vote whether an agreement to conseilidate the said bank and th First Security Rank of Utah National Alisociation located In the City of ogdett State of Utah under the rck provisions of the laws Of the United Staten shall be ratified and confirmed and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters Incidental to the consolidation of the two proposed banks A cope of the aforesaid agreement executed by a majority of the of each of the two banks S L RANH CLEARINGS Ctitreetorat for the conaolidation is on 744704014 clearing Saturdays bank and may be Inspected Same day 689975607 Year hours Week's clearings 5130621125 duringbusinessCHARLES L SMITH Fame week last year 436e4105254 President 707876600 Friday's hank debits IDOL 694036600 March 22nd and Sams day last yeott 27 pared week bar leriday75c last rows and gilts unevenly to $100 lower: top for week practical $2450 ton 62300: sow $150 to 6200 closing lower r limit $1550 closing Cattle-Com- pared last week fed l'Irriday steers and fed heifers $100 to $150 lower: r spots $200 oft: good cows steady to 50c to medium cows 50c to 3101720r: icnuwteterr canners 6100 to $200 ' lower: hulls steady to easier: veaders : stocker and feeder steers and lockY calves st to 50c higher Week's 't led steers tops: Average r'Iggi ce 1311-l- b moderate showing and $2900 choice steers choice 1469- - L lb weights $27 10: choice heifers $2800: C gocad cows bulls early $2325: good beef late: odd choice veal-er$2400$26-00- and $2300 : choice stock steer calves heifer end $2600: choice 993- - r $2800: lb fleshy feeders $2725: bulk medium 2650 : good 1 bee film thi ullgai itilliiiii51216711 IletirteAroods2fri5nezycoff:22c00m0 and megood sr cows dium canners and 51650 1950: 2000 good to choice Yealers $28000 cutters 612500'1600' good and choice 2700 3100 common to medium 520004r and lighter feeder steers $23-50 culls $1900 and below: part loads good stocker to choice feeder steers $25 0002550 2t3'5° Sheen-Com- pered 11'ridav etwelvaelc6o Itot ft(ro('Illutmc' 14 ''olt""toot'k grZ'd sasngn"ip2i1?°Z? : $1 25 lower: : slaughter g100 lower: feeding Iambs steady!' order to good $22 00 itr 246o one load good talavors satin taking bulk of receipts with t cows stock $1750 to backers for Rhin- few loads only none for trent : good and going Sheep— Pitiable and total choice fed wooled Iambs week salable 405: compared with eeek g2150 fir?225: top and bulk 62150:: and $1 higher two lases Rood tato ago slaughter lambs 50c and choice 124 And 136 r : one lot and somewhat plain good quality trucked-i- n elaughter lambs lb California wooled ewes 61250: one hoice $2025 $1275' ot'ood and choice 714 to 81 flat: bulk medium and good $1800 tit load lb shearing lambs $2000 42050:: few 1900 flat strictly medium 61700 medium and good 59 to 69 lb feeding P AN Idarch 27 lambs $170001900 1 FRANCISCO CITICACA March 27 (TMS)-flog- sPsis (A FLISCA) — Hogs — Salable and total none for week salable 1500: early 75 hie 400: steady: top $2325 bulk advance eraxed sows 50c lower 119004r 22 50: $2000 e 21 nil: heavy sg Cattle-9al- able $2250 41'2325: lista $2280 end total none: for medium Perk- week receipts 1100: compared Friday 2325: light iights $2000 Pig& $1700 (tt week ego steers heifers end good range 1"8'"owocows 50c to $I higher: woek'm good steer 2000 estlle-ftel- ehle : iNtadv 200: beef $2475: good cowe top $26 50: heifers Calves-Piti- able 100: steady: : i'gond arld cows $2200 canner to medium bulk canners choice steers g26 00 trr 3000:: common and closed 60c to I5c higher medium S1S00 $19000211 00: yearlings and cutters $1300ift 1550 few common 00:: heifers S1800 tL 2400: rows : 617no ra 1750" odd good bulls 62250 eta2000a9000 it11' 000'23001 bulls down a tgaebniOarnaunvd 5t00tatilictinern! for elt11nNo VP 21At IV 7112knenr: sit ef:me"1:'r 4114141 w:444:V--15lhulk ' 411n : attacker : COWS and betters St $1 14011 kV icoel and choice under 300 lb vealere ' 24nn ghter-sta- lanle $30004 3100 500: PrteellVt medium rims Sheen—S44b1 and total none salable and ebotre lambs g2100 02200 for week 800 fed wooled lambs 25c and anti common gismo arift no: yosrlioga two feedmedium ewes nO! decks and o 2n good stson 50: higher: X100001300 63 lb Idahook 61950 Jblondayi spring r lambs $1700 02000 rate owners 'Ás milltary r---- ‘ --- 1 :4 From The - 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' Zr - '- - 'f ' ' ' - ' r- - t tt - -- - o 41P ' - - ' -- v g bi t ATI' c:er9i - 147'' 0 P - "f - At - '''' -- - ili 1 go ' - 0- - ' ' - A '' or 4 g iiim' I ' : - ' ' t 1 MT-34- 3 '") :' ' ' Or i li: - it - In 1 - Pump t t - ': 1 Yt:: 1 : BOISE - -- - - k - 1 I r flit t 1 4 --a & IE rkV'tP"'' ' V II 02 84 11 0112 82 04 Operating Cardiff 1500 at 20c 124 at 19c Little May 1000 at 3c Madiann Minim 1000 at ac Ohio ropper 5000 at la a 12 it 300 at 10c 174c Silver Standard 200 at 311a beetle would aggravate an already tight situation Nenoperating Supply Defense Secy James Forrestal asked Metals 200 a t Bingham more for for Cresco Fatal $3000900000 1000 at 19 dL at Congress Th trade believed that would armament Weatara Alloys 2000 at 3e call for large quantities of metals The U S government's permanent stockSALTOperating piles of copper and lead are reported down to the Vanishing point and huge tOntsgsat Ohio CAPPar 500 at 100- are demired for future emergency Large amounts of zinc were put In the reserve Noneperating pile in recent months but attil more Is Miller Bill 1000 at Tc believed sought Milian 5000 at 21AL Queen their own Fabrirators of copper reported 8731 ton Inventories dropped during Brass and wire mills shipped February UNLISTED STOCKS products containing 115238 tons of copper in February and 127227 tons In January Talk of another increase In lead prices f Asked stemmed from the flow of foreign metal Into the domestic market at premium 8 8 8741 Amalfi Sugar Pfd I prices Wagon dr Machine 641 Domestic lead held to 15c a lb New Con 80 00 00 Fire Ciay York Lead at Gulf of Mexico ports wan glitah ri le LI Corn 20 50 21 I 216 lead of Australian aZViaC idPow I quoted at letaie Rut 00 75 6600 and European origin wes offered at ltilese griper-a- t Ind companies ditties and other charges brought Import the cost tie the American buyer to 17 itec a ito tight was the supply situation that OVER THE COUNTER domestic consumers were reported buying the premium leadmaidIf sales volume InI Hid Ask itd creases the trade domestic mav awing their price Into line producers Arnals 18 725 7 50 cam Is Sugar The Mexican strike nituatioll cleared at I a 00 do pf 875 the refinery level but more lead mines a 00 00 550 were closed and the net reault as jar Si rquity Pinot SaeuMty Corp 4850 I 471 50 goes was about the same delivery 15 Coal 105 Workers returned to the big Monterree Independent rual Supply I 1100 1 13 50 lead refinery of the American Smelting A Mountain Jeund Utah 1023 119500 Co altar being out since March Utah home Fire Ins Refining 418500 1 The San Limo Potosi lead smelter re- Utah I 00 Refinine 1100 1160 mained Strikebound American Smelting's Power L 1taht t 2025 2100 Santa Barbara lead mine wa--s closed Other Utah 13 00 12 50 Utah Southern 00 mines producing lead which are closed by ZCM1 7000 7250 etrikes incinde two Of the Freanillo and those at Chareas Parral and Santa Demand tor sine also exceeded supply CIII CA GO STOCKS St The price was firm at 12c a lb East Louis and 124c to 1214e for foreign zinc at Gulf of Mexico ports pales! High Low Clow" origin Zinc consumption expanded in the brass Armour & Co aool 121 121 12 said demand Producers should industry 5 2001 continue high throughout the second quar- Aveo Mfg firsw 11 1001 11 Berghoff ter 52 52 100 111 Platinum demand was strong and the Comwith Min 1001 27 27 at $72 an ounce whole- Gen Motors price unchengedretail 1001 53 4 53 44 53 sale and $75 9 9 4001 9 MeN & L The price of iridium went 1111 $5 an L 3001 9 9 9 West Corp ounce to 895 $100 The palladium price Mid 34 1001 34 34 Sean s Roe remained at $24 an ounce melee In were of 1941 Total —Total Palau platinum 12000 shares otinces and palladium at bond sale none Saturday put at 230000 ounces Refined platinum 145000 imports In 1947 totaled 111322 ounces against 1191453 in 1946 Unprocessed platinum ' imports were 51586 ounces against 76 ORE 012 In 1946 were 'unchanged at Silver Bingham an ounce prices n New York and 45 pence Loncars Rennecott Copper CorpMines 964 don The trade said if Mexican mine daily U S 6630 tons average strikers were prolonged the balance be- Combined :ideals Reduction Co 275 tween toleply and demend which has existed Eureka for several months might be toppled Other prices unchanged in the Week (Woe Consolidated 40 rarloadal RUMOR ond Blitaboll 0 North Lily 6: 7 AliiMinitiel- -10 a lb In ingots 14e L arr7ryl Zitel7"Im'-'0"r"ta7173't:1In PI"' e eased New 1 k:ureka Hill 2 Yotr:Andn:Te-313-112kLea lb red(: Tex Park City Nickel 33 sm c a lb electrolytic New Park 1632 tons Park Utah Keet1cathodes 0Y 385: Park Lash Consolidated 546: to $73 a flask of Silver Quieklit1ver--$- 76 Nina Coalit1011 roncant mum 230 76 the Tungsten ore—CM a tort 'Ambit sharply higher: two &Arks gnod choice 88 lb at $2250 medium to choice wooled ewes quoted S7 900960 4 ftuggeellono Held 1111t7 lt claimed by tlelmo who r:ae followed this legislation that the eral rights amendments to the bill do not Lark Specific Amendments specifically treat the points dertgand that the amendznant It is the absence in the amend- nated which reeds: ments of reference (3)4 any pecitio t er "And hall Include surface rtztas to suggestions from the dentinin lands withdrawn by execuonly ment of justice which constitutes tive order 05 84 dated April 15 the basis for the conclusion that 1930 as No 5327 by 03 Circular No interpreted 55 so Indians been have the gener- 1220 dated June 9 1930 (53 L 13 04 58 ously treated in the nettlement of 127) and more particularly deof an original dispute over grazing iscribed 07 in a letter addressed to the 65 3A TOTAL SALTA 74e 4 righta Peyton Ford assistant to the attorney general U S Department of Justice wrote as follows in part to Richard J Welch chairman of the committee on public lands: 49 Ftorg-Warn- 1398 7 61 696 446 1470 : 1 et L The remaining 439- acrea are public lands of the United States Two hundred seventy thousa nd eight hundred twenty acres once were includei la a withdrawal of 1800000 cores which President Arthur set aside for the Mei in 1882 (1 Kappler 992) for the purpose of makIng allotments to the public domatiz (Act June 7 1897 ch 3 30 Steil 62 87) The Supreme Court has made it abundantly clear that the Indians received no interest sca land so withdrawn by executive' - 0414 18 36 08 27 04 84 07 40 14 0314 14 03 38 05 41107 14 03 51 51 14 89 4 77 1 By THE silirr ROSS Despite various aasurances from Utaha representative"! at Washington it appears that the amendments to senate bill 1698 defining the exterior boundary of the Uintah and Ouray Indian reservation in Utah failed to avoid reserving to the Indians all mineral rights (except 'fissionable materials) on Many thousands of acres In support of this conclusion it is reported on good authority that the attorney for the Indiana has received a letter congratuletIng for his successful efforts on their behalf and that tho land office haft ready plaited the a rca on which the Indians are reserved all min- 0414 0514 16 (11 - 7 403 06 I 2577 1754 9 80 879 B-- 10141 1814 01 34 05 04 04 0444 08 46 03 15 33 05 21 02 04 1 4 24 140 2333 516 1325 2362 1611 4 do do do Nationwide Bat ird N Pee Per pld stk do income Asked I 3147 0:314 - " WEEKLY METALS 14 3714 0312 15 183s 10 - er 4 21 20114 lei 49 Mountain City Copper 03 Mountain View nrs a Naildriver Oa Nevada Metals 06 84 New Majeatta AO I 4M allaw Park North Lily a North Standard 0312 19 Ohio Copper 02 Park Bingham 40 Park City Con 0614' Park Konold 08 Park Nelson On 114 Park Premier 2 50 Park Utah 04 Pioche Bristol 05 o pitimbie Mines 18 Pluton 1914 Prince Consolidated 0314 Mining Prosper 1 30 Rico Argentine 05 Royston Coalition 5 25 silver Xing Coalition 55 Silver King West 03 Silver Shield 03 Silver Standard 03 Sioux Minas 05 South Iron Blosimm 06 Rooth Standard 0114 Swanrea Conaolidatad 0411 Tar Baby Tiritic Central 0114 tiTtritio Lead a 38 Standard e etintle Chiof 04 14 I Union ti I 12 Conoolitiated Utah Utah-Idah- o 2 75 Bug Corn 10 80 do pfd atItah-Wy- o 16 Con Oil 02 Victor Consolidated 03 Western Alloys 0344 West Toledo 03 Wilbert 03 ItYanicas Consolidated 0412 Zuma Operating orimpanies Ap 1014 56 2014 5614 03 1O42 Keyetone Monarch 1041 Lakeside Leonora Litt' May s M divan mlnoa A entliiii 1444 ii M iittlgtInt 4 M itier Iiiii rails were down 3 while the indus14 21 5614 and utilities were unchanged trials 201i 331-141 311 Ls net gain On the week the over-a- ll 211 2111 21 14 2114 91 11141 was 4 of a point For the day 774 1141 1134 21340 2011 20 4 issues registered Of these 292 81 6 88'4 91 8311 2244 2 2 ai and 279 rose fell 101 4834 50 in the short stretch 101211 10134 Dealings 310144 21 2344 2314 25 at amounted to 430000 shares against 41168 16 5 4 1834 sales a week ago of 1260000 The 1 4 81 184 18 201 284 five-da- y 2 29 aggregate of 5706220 271 2 2 se 24 91 53 with 5875220 in id shares 2 52 compared 41 )9 9 1434 full week and was the preceding 3! 45 45 45 4 a high for a n 4! 424 4144 4 at period 291 7314 7211i 724 since 5! 11711 11 1114 :1M114 14 211 5611 221 201s 0314 12 Kentucky-Uta- h Gold I 05 391i OttliVr x M mere Moscow IS 0231i Kennebec 1 1244 14 rs 3011 5511 10-t- 05 $ Indian Quetta 1 4 4044 404 14 4 744 3311 334 1244 - 44666 AO 914 o5 15 06 31 05 135 45 04 17 1912 14 Os 84 11 19 03 06 I I 00 0 29 9 22 22! 18 i 14 PI 114 larch ' 4C 27 9 22 14 le NEV YORK Idarch 27 (AP)--Coplead and sine demand picked up during the week as eOnsUrnera worried over the Wriorlev Tr Some fleeter& said world political crisis Y Eh ar 'tad pricesusers might go up again Zenith Rdo 23E4' Copper pressed for secondwasquarter firm The domestic price Total stock sales Saturday 430000 deliveries at 211e0 a lb ' Connecticut Valley previous day 1040000 work turn 1264 Orders 72000 total for April akiipment 220 "'par alto 201910: two years atm tone anti producers are continuing atioca609330 Jan 1 to dots 364192471 vrar Lions awe 63931450: two 'saris lio 111- Demand for foreign - origin copper for 266JOY more- active the trade users abroad was 22c said Salem were made t rom 21123 to was a lb New York baste and delivery the summer ought through NEW YORK BONDS Both foreign and domesuc demand wee OGDEN : '"""wvillerir - "- Ao fl 2n1 61 8! 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P it McIntyre 1outrctrtiearket nnfirriod borio Mot-a Pet the a civilization wrought out in the maion Cp sights great plenty and freedom of a new :6()'4:'(x'31 oitt14ndraid ' la thQr"b"Illu'l"" do pfd continent! Even the most ardent l'il cl"r"cI' wrui Commndity Cradtt core Mont INlikrel rrlaril y is it not the purpose — 141 44 host J 9 9 11 44 DIO-0-- instance: la 4V-- 11b 4 4 4 5 09 1— 3 i4 43 1412 144 1 4 16 1114 31 1141 1 1— 41 4 41 2 23 1q 2341 234 1 1— 2 2 14 17 211 Is 1'10014 100 14 100 14 5 44 51o1 514 61 2444 22 4 2 2 4 3 4714 47 47 1 5 3 5 14 kis 2S 1 34 34 6 34 — 3 7 14 714 4 54 16 54141 — 4 6P3L4 68 4 5 8 4 32141 32 1&I 1 9 1 9 14 3 14 4 29 4 29 1— 8 14 8 31 49 64 8 231's 23 4 2 3 14 — 39 39 23 4 23 40 40 — 38 38 11221738:864: — 1 16 a d: —What 4 2! 17 II en 16k 37t4 1 4' 82 oil 8 10 ko 2 0 44 6 914 11 5044 9' 2514 2 254 36i 4241 2 4 414 4 14t14 oi 1014 29 44 304 i 1! M W ! 2914 914 1414 10 t) VT-1"e- 4 111!111‘ 1 CHICAGO March 27 tAP)—Trado Wages Not Involved t tart buy- :x : nmverh might w "m In view of the world crisis and W airli to ttivefor 000it in umaurk et go tu rdarI t t Mr Lewis' precipitation of a com"A Lro nto alenoef jumping more than ttrmc mut plete cloeng of the coal mines hitit far under the dais dolms oats fouawed Wheat over a matter having nothing to 6 Joni-&LEL do with wages or working condit W tions it la interesting to refer to I's ""! Indnilerdr!de"7t"11171111nh'"fb""5 ennecot W hreaa t: none passages tn his "The Miners' t1 11a f ar botow Its ysaIhtigh Tit g 3eon t" Krogr Co GI American picture and by ita Lb McN&L waa 154'1: tii:Vt111gmhtwsri': In the 2920s for further 12111412-4rlA Lockbd 0411 May 12 letiaOr22(ito Is"fttil Inc Loew cortrast For n ini-a- 4 4 - 0146 4016 82 152 As 7) Iludan Hupp Corp: Idaho Powl 111M0111 (enl Indust Ray Inspir Con Interlake Jr klarveet jot Jot ettlit-Clot Nick C Int Paper lot oT b T tproLcrtioflothuar — 324 324 211 20 ir SIC Hutton ktay CIHCAGO GRAIN iO4 ?Ai n etc" 4 4 4 4 4 121 4 aii Erie R R Cites American Spirit Eversharp M Prhanks And last but not least: Yarns TlaR T nThen the United Mine Work- Fruehauf do prof ers of America declares that it will Gen Cable Elei take no backward step this great Gert titm Foods Motors union speaks in unison with the Gts Gen Refrac heart beats of America and puts Gillette B R Glidden into economic language the very Goodall-a- Co essence of the American spirit" )4 F Odrich R T The timing of the present walk- 04yr Graham-- P out from the mines with its threat Ot No RY P V'eat Pg to world civilization seems in- GI Greyhound Oil Gulf face in the of the Rolland comprehensible Pr statements quoted ifomeatak said In part: The group of individuals whom you have asked to your Monday rneetirg is the kept outfit that hanga'arolmd the Shoreham hotel to constitute a false front for the coal industry From time to time they interrupt their luxurious life at that inn by the Issuance of false and irresponsible press statements 14 tra — 43i C'om The United Mine Workers Corn Credal would be false not only to Itself Corny do pfil but a traitor to the future of Con Copper Ectieon America if it allowed this great Con Con Nat G the Con Vultee Industry (coal) to fade out of Can Cont adjustment to the rest of the Indus- Coot Motor D Oil indusCont to rest of the the juatment Corn Prod trial machine halt the progress !Crane Co Crk now being made toward a substan- Crown Crown Zell tial degree of industrial democ- Curtisa-Curti Pub racy For rest assured that If the do Ate Deere Co mining industry be long kept out LqkftGlik' of pace with the rest of America do ord M out of gear with the big machine Diamond Dorn Mine It will alow up the whole works Doug Aims The industrial system la too closely VertPnnta Air 1 at Mt interdependent to admit of such ValtrAlin K Auto-L- t incongruities being long main- El Elea Le-wi- s '4 Ili — 17 17 14 3 Ceinte El P 212 — — 13 13 14 2114 281o 2s bo 56 14 6' 56 149 7149114914 1 57 57 IS 5S 4 53 53 14 534 7 14 7 21 74 7 43 43141 12 34 34h 3414 0 1214 99 ta — 12141 99 2 22 22 14 22 5 ½l 5 514 No 2 1414 144 1441 9c 11 1114— 114 61 3614 3812 3evii1 3 13 14 161 1314 o tained" 34 ' 4 204 204 8 141 Chlit - sit44 30 1 1114 ll " at 17 I 13814 91'S ''' 01111 f 4 a944 20 Particularly interesting becaun araAstZv of world conditions and the prob- (10rorrd !erns of the coal industry ix Lewis Z:rlitir-prolo it s I further comment in his book: Coi 0 Se t or JOI4o ' ito 71 I 1044 24 314 ISO I 27 1? 7 c&1j 1 Clula I 161 3 IA 3180 ts W714 41 a471 10r 01" ( LOW I leait 2444 11 1r Fitandatill Miners raria4 ray Today ths induatry is not oper- Cateridi Tr ss try in which STOCK MARKET QUOTATIONS - plante faces complete paralysis Allied rural and foreign civilizations depend- Al ilaC Mfit Atrial ent temporarily on U S coal will Am Am Can go without Am LI A Jr Am Cr Mug Am Loco Again Lewis wrote: Am "A paralysis of coal production Am PRad Am Roil is soon felt in the slowing up of Am all other activitlea This country Am TSmelt A T Am Tob can afford too many picture shows Am Viscose too many brokerage botises or too Am W W Woolen Time Am many delicatessen shops Anaconda and the elimination of the incapa- Armotar A T r ble will take care of all such minor Atlas Corp Aveo Mrs when localized and troubles But Bald Loco O the industry that produces the Balt Ramadan coal from which comes the heat Bath Iron Avi and power the supply of which Bondi'rood determines the wages and the pent Boot SiteI A modes of living for all other work 1ina Borden Co I'M falls to operate efficiently the floroWA'arit Air pocketbook of every American Braniff BriOsport lifir worker and businessman and the Briggs Rudd Co pantry of every American family Hurr Add' tRck Is pilfered" Cali T I ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SundapMarch 28 1048 I 0 1 i P 1- - i 41 1' 't?'-- a-- ' - - t I t |