Show WALTER SHED SHEAD seaway affects indest industries ries tin THERE HERE is tar far more than just the construction oi of iiams dams banais canais and locks in consideration ol of the st lawrence seaway I 1 whichever ivay way the senate votes on the seaway ind and the estimated expenditure with Canada of some million dollars by bi tar gar the most vital single consideration Is what win will happen to two of the nations largest industries namely railroads and steel tha coal industry also will be affected engineers and geologists geology ats declare that within any time from 5 to 30 years the great steel industry situated in the from pittsburgh 40 gary ind will use up ap its iron ore sources in northern minnesota michigan and wisconsin unless some means can b be found tor for processing a great supply ot low grade taconite arenow ore now a complicated expensive profess process two altern alternatives atNes face the steel ind industry astry 1 I 1 to ship iron ore in from labrador and south america and li by tail rail from the coast midwest plants or 2 move the plants to the ea eastern southern tt western seaboards sea boards then there Is a product byproduct by of some horsepower of cheap electricity which would be generated if the seaway Is constructed so consideration steps stepson on many toes |