Show American Mining lining I Congress To Meet leet In Seattle Wash Vash From all parts part of the nation and from front many foreign countries some 1500 1600 to td 2000 mining men will converge on Seat teat Seattle Seattle tle tie Washington September 21 24 for fol sessions of the 1953 Metal and Nonmetallic Non Non- metallic Mining Convention of the American Mining Congress Meeting In Seattle for the first time In Its IW year 66 history the American Mining Congress will assemble the to top brains In the mining Industry for discus discus' slon lion of tho the many problems faced by the I Industry and will endeavor to come up ur with practical solutions Leading national nation al legislators officials of Federal I Departments and agencies dealIng deal deal- Ing with natural resources deal I and ana recognized authorities In tt tM mining industry will share the spotlight on an the convention program Major consideration at the meeting will be given to national mineral policies mining on the public domain mineral minerai and anet metal tariffs taxation the present presen outlook for strategic minerals labor relations re relations re- re lations mining's manpower supply uranium production and gold silver and monetary problems The mining men will also pay serious attention to discussions dis dla- dealing with progress being made in mining milling and metallurgical metallurgical practices The opening day of the meeting Sept 21 will WUI be glyen given over oyer to sessions dealing with national policies affecting min minerals public lands matters and advances in mechanization A special luncheon will WUI be held to welcome delegates to Seattle Seattie Robert M. M Hardy president of or orthe the Sunshine Mining Co Yakima Wash who Is la chairman of ot the Western Division of the American Mining Congress will preside at the luncheon Speakers Speaker In In- elude clude Mayor Allen Pomeroy of Seattle Governor Arthur B. B LangUe Langlie of Washington Washing Washing- ton Howard I I. I Young Youn president Amerl Amen can Zinc Lead and Smelting Co St St. Louis and president of the American Mining Congress Philip R R R. Bradley Jr president Pacific Mining Co San Francisco Fran cisco ciaco and national chairman of the convention convention con con- program committee L. L C. C Campbell Campbell Camp Camp- bell vice president Eastern Gas Oas Fuel Associates Pittsburgh Pa and chairman of the Coal Division of ot the American Mining Congress and John P. P Courtright president Marlon Marion Power Shovel Co Marion Marton Ohio and chairman of the Manufacturers Division of the AMO I At A the opening convention session I devoted to discussions of national policies poll poli dies cies affecting minerals Howard I. I Young president of ot the American Mining Congress Congress Congress Con Con- gress will preside Speakers will Include Director Arthur S. S Flemming of the theOffice theOffice theOffice Office of Defense Mobilization who will and describe Mobilization Progress Assistant Secretary of the Interior Felix who will outline Mineral Policies The first frat session dealing with mine and mill mm operating matters will wUl be held in the afternoon of the opening day It will wile be devoted to advances In mech mech- Presiding will be S. S S. S Clarke general superintendent of mines Eagle Co Cardin Oklahoma Speaking at the session will be L L. M M. Kinney general general gen gen- eral superintendent Pend Fend Oreille Mines Metals Co Falls Washington Washing Washing- ton John Petty mine superintendent Climax Molybdenum Co Climax Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado A. A B. B Chafetz assistant superintendent superintendent superintendent and E. E C. C Skinner Industrial engineer both of the International Minerals Min l orals Chemical Corp Carls Carlsbad bad New Mexico |