Show ViII Vill Their Work B Be Done When War Ends I 1 1 S it I 1 4 c k t 4 Above tho the maze of problems followIng following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing In the wake of the cessation of hostilities the of unemployment unemployment unemployment stands as the most Important important Im im- portent to be solved While the tho winning of the war wara Is a athe the first endeavor states are begin beginning ning to look Into the future and give serious consideration to jobs for lor those who return when the war warIs waris waris Is ended Utah Is vitally concerned probably more than many states as the Influx ot war workers Into his area has been comparatively large For many years prior to the war metal mining was the states state's lead Ing Industry furnishing employment for nearly one-half one the tho population directly and Indirectly and furnishIng furnishing furnish furnish- ing lag some business for virtually everyone everyone ev ev- ev and a market for products of the farm The effects of mine purchasing purchasing pur pur- chasing and mine payrolls was and still sUII is felt In every hamlet In In- Inthe the state I During the war period thus far mines have been affected as all Industries industries in In- by hy tho the shortage of man power The mines have found It nece necessary sary to place available manpower man manS power en production p leaving de- de rit t pi ri a condary consid oration Hence sizeable Quantities of the states state's known metallic resources resources resources re re- re- re sources have havo been mined It If the life of ot one of our greatest Industries Is to Q o be perpetuated a pound of ot ore ore must be developed for every pound ruined mined When hostilities are brought to toa toa toa a successful conclusion there will und undoubtedly be large quantities of copier cOPI lead zinc and other metals In tile tao hands of the military It If these thelle stocks are allowed to flood the market there will be a collapse of t tio to 0 metal price Ice structure and sub subsequent quent closing of the mines ac ac- com by widespread p l By Dy freezing the metals on hand when j tho war Is over and maintaining maintain maintain- ing lug T reasonable price structure for metals orderly rehabilitation can bo be accomplished The number ot or workers can be augmented augment d. d development development develop develop- ment work caught up the states state's resources brought to a normal basis and business and industry within the state maintained The tocks clocks of metals thus acquired by the government government government gov gov- will not deteriorate and will stand as an Insurance policy against any future emergency I |