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Show 0. C. JWIK TALKS ON BUSINESS DUTLDQK I i Salt Lake. May 22 D. C. Jackling, managing director of the l'tah Cop-per Cop-per company, returned to Salt Lake yesterday from a business trip in the east. He will be In Salt Lake until tonight, when he will make a llylnc trip to Butte and then return to tnlt-city tnlt-city for a stay of about two ueeks. While in the east, Mr Jackling said, the matter of constructing a leaching plant in connection with the Utah Copper properties waa discussed discuss-ed He Bald that the directors of the company had authorised the i on-structlon on-structlon of such a plant when the englnei ring details were completed He added that It uould be Borne time, before any construction work could, be done and that the site tor the plant had not yet been selected. He also said tho matter had been under consideration for several years, but! that nothing definite would be dune; in tii wa oi construction for some, little time When asked about business condi-i tlons Mr. Juckllng said that be be-1 lieved the time was ripe for good I business. If we would only have a HtUel period df sunshine to break up BOmi of the clouds that have been hanging over us we should have Kood business conditions throughout the country.' said tho copper magnate. Concerning politics. Mr. Jackling said he found business men In the east who wero favorable to the ministration policies, and Others who were .lust as much opposed "If you ask me about how 1 found sentiment on politics. I shall have to nii8we- you as the Missouri Tanner j did when asked for an opinion on a certain, questibuY1 said Mr. Jackling-1 "His answer was this; 'I think so. but I guess not! ' " |