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Show lltplon-i limit liiHfiilncj". Ppvelopmeut of the mineral re-nxirees re-nxirees of the United Htuli wnn de-Nrllietl de-Nrllietl mm an org) of hnnt) exploitation exploita-tion b) nn II Manning director or the buremi of mines nt the American Mining congress last Prhlny nl Chi-OKgo Chi-OKgo (Irenl rm has been the ndvnnce In tht mining IndustD he said It Is deplorable to have to say that It has Ik en cnrrlnl on In a most wasteful waste-ful manner nnd with little regnrtl for thu wifely of the mm who labor In the mines Had our mineral resource bien wlnel) ile'etopdl the) would hnve lasted man) )eam longer und It Itletl tin times ns much wealth The thief need or thn United Htntts, If It would mi el new conditions of trade, In it deeptr nnd wider co-operation among our Industrie nnd the elimination of raitlonnllsm nnd scntlmeiitnllsm ' l)r (Icorgo Oil Bmlth, director or Ihe gtologlcnl surve), tin tared Unit mi) regulation or prices neidcd to be under fcdtrnl control 'The prlvnle owner of coal land," ho said, ' has no morn sntrtd right lo na) whether coal shall bo mined or fix nn exorbitant prim on this Indispensable nation re uoiirio than the (.onl operators huvo to combine to exact nn exiesnlve prof It from Ihe tonsuiiiir or Ihe rnllnmiln to chnrgt all the traffic will bear |