Show MURRAY WOULD HAVE SMELTERS REMAIN Business Men Will Wi Try to Secure Se See cure Modification of Decree TO CIRCULATE PETITION Will vili A k Jk sk Farmers Farmer to Vote Yote for Less Stringent Restrictions on Sulphur U r. r Business men of Murray have started started started start start- ed a movement whose whoso aim Ig Isto to se secure secure se- se e. e cure a modification of or Judge Marshall's Marshalls Ia decree which limits to ten per cent ho tho sulphur contents of ore ole treated by jy the valley nley smelters It I has hns already been announced positively that on one of or the tho smelters the time JI Highland Boy Doy will wi bo be removed remo ed from the valc valley valloy and there here are indications that one or two more moro ar are ard getting getting- ready to to Colow Mel Mer- chants of the smelter town fear the tho r result upon tho the business interests of t his thIs exodus of great industries and andare andre are re tr trying to evolve a plan by which both joth smelters and farmers may live In Inthe t the he 10 same district To ro secure a n modification of the Federal Fedra Fed Fed- e ral eral ra courts court's courts decree would require a n majority vote of oC the farmers farmei's who wh signed sign- sign e ed d the petition petton upon which the time decree was as granted and the Murray Business Busl- Busl ness ne ess and Lna Promotion association has m a a committee to circulate a n ap p petion among the farmers to se see If Ir f action acton can cn be secured This c ommittee Is composed of D D. W W. Moral Mor Mo- f fat al at J. J P. P Cahoon L L. L S. S 1 Miller Ier G. G M. M Munford and Orson Sanders and associated asso- asso c with wih them Is Is' a finance t tee ee comprising J 3 P. P Cahoon Mayor Charles CharIeR Brown George LIngley Chares Etchel and Frank C. C 10 Howe e Howe Is Sanguine S. S P. P Howe manager er of tho the business businessmen's businessmen's mens men's is sanguine that t he the desired modification of the thc decree c an can bo be obtained that obtained that a major majority I of t ime IP farmers will wl favor It IL It While he lie does oes not agree with wih the opinion that has ha been expressed that the removal of f the smelters smelter would tIll kill kU Murray he e realizes that the business interests of f the town can not afford to have t hem move mo Ve We should like to see seo them hu buy up p the land he said said said- the the land most seriously affected by bythe bythe the he fumes Cumes and remain where they are re We e believe bleve this can can be he done cono and we vo shall shaH at least make the attempt t to o bring It about t. abo On tho the other hand the leaders o othe orthe of or f the he farmers' farmers movement which result resulted resul- resul ed In the courts court's decree In their favor ire are not Inclined to grant any concessions concessions conces conces- and express the belief beler that the th e farmers generally general will wi stand Arm Til The e executive committee which has had charge of or the tho case against the smelters Is s compo composed ec of John C. C Mackay O. O 0 p P. P Miller James Godfrey A A. A E. E L Lee e. e Herman Horman Smith and M. M 1 Spencer Mr i Miller Is quoted as saying I Jole Homes hollIes A Against Smelters lIt It I Is a case of our homes against t the smelters not not not Just one ono home h herand here her re e and th there re and an Isolated farm hu hut but t the homes of oC the entire entro community Those In iii the smoke belt know knon this and this tills Is wh WIlY why we have kept f fighting hUn g right from the tho da day the organized organize d movement began hegan We e much prefer r to keep out our OUI homes and ship ou our r produce to the smelters cl elsewhere ewh re e I than to aban abandon on our efforts to live Ivo li lithe lit II t. t tho the vale valley alley There are l plenty nt of or other othe r Ite sites ites anti and the tho cost of oC moving mo together with its Is loss los to a small portion porton of or thep the p people who have ha e business s houses depending de depending tie tie- pending on smelter must be figured In iii as unavoidable conditions condi condi- tion tonS un unless a a. n much larger lalor general I loss Is to prevail O Our r committee meets mets Saturday Tho The sr lers ma may have representatives there thero nd ld things may nY be discussed for tOl the better understanding of tho the case se As 45 I understand It I some somo f of f tho the smelters rs do not use uso tho the highly sulphurous ores an and will wi be able ablo to continue tho the decision lon of or Judge Marshall |