Show SUBMIT i I MINEl MINE l WAGE YACE DEBATE DEBAT Decision on Coal r Workers Workers' Pay J Now Nor Rests With rith Commission Washington l' l Feb 3 With With concluding lug InS arguments arg presented before tho time coal strike settlement commission to today torIa today to- to rIa day b by spokesmen for tor the tha op operators and mine workers In the central competitive com coni- field the fato tato of ot the thc reiterated ll demands deman s of oC the workers for tor a 60 per pel percent cent Increase In wages and a thirty thirty- nine hour week was waa submitted to tho the final decision of or the commission Each side however was granted ranted permission I to present within five lyo da days daa a a. written brief discuss discussing In the opposing evidence c In the closing statements for tor tho time United Mine Workers Acting President Lewis declared the tho reasonableness or of ortho ortho tho the miners' miners demands not only have not ot been shaken b by the tho operators operators' l e cn but have ha been overwhelmingly o supported supported supported sup sup- ported by It to Summing Summing- up tip the position of oC the op operators op- op Ralph Crews attorn attorney C told tho the commission that from all the evidence c submitted it toft was apparent th that t what W the tho miner miners needed to Improve their I 3 1 P ni I i n. n un 0 scale but a greater reater disposition to work iorli when hen th the opportunity to work is given gh gb- en them Throughout their presentation of or evi dence the union representatives Mr 11 Crews declared declare have o studiously studious sought ht to deal eal in averages traces They The have ha re refrained retrained ro re- trained he ho said from rom presenting st a single sing case to show the potential earnings earnings earn earn- In ings s open to tho the industrious man man Miner Minert could increase e their earnings by br 23 per cent be he estimated I If It the they I worked whenever I the hc they might |