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Show Mining Men Called To i ii site i?-eeii!! MM, I,:.!:- (My, A.kuI 1 Op- , MwM i, I : ; :! ii.imm' .-,Mt -I ii'i J 1 1 IJ ! :i ! i v.'ii I 1 j : 7" Mi ' ;)-I ;)-I im'I i'h n.y ' 'i :i ir I M-jr )rr,!!-jis:: ti'-to;-.' :. c. :;. ;: f,;iif :.p.fi.-.i (''nil inil.l re nil April lil, it 7;i:, ;i in j i j 1 1 ' : i (I tixi:y by A. S. i Iimv.ti , (' 1 1 ' 1 1 I'n iMi u( Uic IJI ;i h Tx ;M'L-lu'-iil, of Publicity and Turin:. triiil iJl'Vclupiili'lit, in whose ol'lico Uic licai'iiic will be conducted. United States .Senator James G. Serur'.ham of Nevada, a member mem-ber of Uic Small Uu.sincss Special Committee of the Senate and Chairman of the Sub-committee on Mining and Metallurgy, will open the session at 10:00 a. m. April 21st, at 210 Dooly Building in Salt Lake City, Mr. Brown said. Senator Abe Murdock, who may attend the hearings, wrote Mr. Brown that, "the committee is holding the hearing for the purpose of having presented information in-formation concerning non-ferrous metal mining and metallurgy, metallur-gy, particularly the smaller operators. op-erators. This committee will also al-so be interested in hearing from new developments, especially of the strategic and critical metals and minerals." It was also pointed out that questions of labor and mining equipment and supplies will come up lor full consideration at the hearing. |