Show W A PL A Will SI N i iI I Executive Committee to Be BeI I Empowered to Accept ConI Contract Contract Contract Con Con- tract on Commissions Commissions' O I Findings gs Is B Belief lief Now Nov I C m s 9 O Jan ra 3 Though officers of of- of of the United Unite Mine finc MineWorkers MineWorkers Workers of America arriving hero here Monday ronday were un unable ble to forecast t what a action tion the con convention tion may tal take e it was the expressed c 1 belief of r some that among among- other things the nat national onal e executive ex ox- comm committee mayx be delegated y with iHl 1 nuth authority ri Air lo q f j j t J wage P co CO con con- u trac l h m o President ts s s ii The Tho convention con was called primarily to hear reports of tho the international of officers of- of on the Presidents President's proposal for Cor settlement nt of oC tho wage between miners and operators of oC tho the central competitive bituminous dietrict district dis die The Tho entire proceedings s had b by bythe bytho the tho International officers and the scale committee since the Cleveland convention conven tion last September the Indianapolis Injunction nn ant ami the Presidents President's proposal for tor settling the thc strike will he be re reviewed reviewed re- re viewed In a a. report t to to- tho the delc tea te Monday donday morning Secretary Treasurer William Green Grcen said tonight to 10 Oppose Some opposition by radical delegates Is 15 expected to the action of oC the tho International international Inter Inter- national officials 1 in accepting the tho Presidents President's proposal l but the fact tact that the tho miners minors have gone one back to work In all districts Is declared to bo be the tho best evidence Jence that the tho rank r and file Clio will stand by the action of ot the officials The fact that Acting President Lewis and Secretary Green J have wo expressed their confidence In tho the i residents resident's commission will have considerable wol weight ht it Is said In having the bod body consider delegation of oC authority to tho executive committee to sign a wa wage 0 contract b based sed upon the committees committee reco recommendation m in on dat I 0 n. n The convention als also is expected to tode de decide upon the method of or procedure uro In placing tho the miners' miners facts before borore the Presidents President's commission slon which is scheduled to begin hearings In W Washington Washington Wash Wh hIngton h- h ington January Januar 1 12 Dnn P Percy rcy Tetlow statistician for the miners miners' organization who arrived hero here tonight with Acting President Lewis and antI Secretary Treasurer Green bus hus lIe been n gathering data in all the mining districts on on the cost of oC living among minors miners In the central competitive field and will have havo a n mass runes of ot evidence to submit to the committee Delegates to tho the convention con for the themo mo most moat t part will bo he tho sa same no as at nt tho the CI Cleveland convention Some Rome forty delegates delegates del del- eJe eJ- eJ e from tho the Illinois district who sho were wore r refused at Cleveland because be- be cause causo their charters had been wIth wIth- pra n are expected to bo be seated by vote of or tho the convention the charters charter having been restored Co Coal 1 Production Is Meeting l All Needs Washington Jr Jon n. n 3 Coal I.-Coal Coal production Is Is' again as-aln sufficient to meet current re- re according to the weekly report ml made de public tonight by Walker D. D Hines director general of ot railroads In the central Western region coal production production pro pro- during the week was exceptionally exceptionally IJ- IJ large tho the report says saye loading being G 54 per cent more moro than tho the same name period last year and J 18 1 8 per pcr cent more moro than the previous week Business conditions conditions con con- arc improving generally tho the report said |