| Show UNIONS WOULD DISREGARD COAL CONTRACT i iI I LE If ON ONI 0 Ni I IKE tI ARTEO aria Del Delegation at atus us Convention Is IsKin Kin ill Attack Upon fo Conservative 7 e Heads H ads r r. r Associated Press IS S 0 Jan 5 The G.-The The cx- cx i J from the radi- radi ralli-I ralli o Zinc Mine inc Workers Workers' r or- or action 0 of f tb the thc c interim interim- as in accepting President P oral for settlement of strike developed late loj to- to j after the report of the lad d been read to the con- con international Secretary m ae b by Pl Phillip JUiP Murray urr i h president of or the Penn Penn- cr ars to affirm the action national officers and in- in hey llcy outlined ci in their re- re followed b by at- at atI at I ho be radicals to reject the theY ther theto Y r to condemn tho the rs S a for tOl in ha having accepted the proposal 1 Some of or the delith del- del j jh ith they y had been Instructed pal al unions to demand the theOf theof lot Of the international l le legates ates declared the off 1 t- t have gone to Jail rather e err ef r to the tho terms of settled settle settle- d d b by the proposal settle settle-I from t t. t c Lacking coort port Acting President reen declared there was yc 0 c and that thc they had sim- sim to fo submit to the protesting protesting- in our hearts believe to be bo the tho una une un- un a e of or our OUI government one lone otherwise would have havet against t the government wid Id plied Lewis with ques- ques iJ f wh whether lher the 11 per cent cents cents' a s' s final and what effect of C tho action of oC the tho oUI- oUI lift et tl omen m A t t- t m n i 1 t h m o s ll I. I r i ave tints ems declared that he ho be- be commission of ot three menthe mon men the President to consider P wages and improvement t conditions of oC the miners to lo above ve reproach ive Ye e can prove to the tho com COIn corn Ye we arc are entitled to a fur fur- c- c c c said Lewis and j Jf f we we will get et It ft bey bew be he y w Scale to Conic Come that the decision would be made mado tho the waSe contract and would d absorb tho the 14 per cent Ich Is only to hold good s S s. s d during ringo which time th this the theIs thes Is s to malce make Its report Sf s from many districts parI par- par I Oklahoma fields where it Ite ite to e e miners have hae not received out of or tho the 14 1 per cent ad ad- ad explained would bo bo be con- con he commission miners miners' residents resident's commission was he lie opening of the conven- conven but took no part In the tho convention recessed to- to tomorrow the motion of was still under discus discus- refused to recognize mol mo- mo l 10 the resolutions wanted ranted to give every very dele dele- to talk lalk Spelled nul rot Irot his motion to approve f t the officers Murray lurra deto de- de Ho to have done one otherwise 0 precipitated tho the ruin of Mine line Workers Workers' org iw fe would have been een art arit ar- ar it t the tho powers of the great great- ent nent In the world when lit t in his great wisdom twe we were revolting re against enl eat b by the strike there 1 ping to do and that tear V wan Ich ch was done 11 Ve o have a and atad ind tad nd w we believe e that upon of the facts wo we will pro ro re substantial relief than the strike Id el of ot Illinois was the first Ills is 18 to oppose the tho Indorse Indorse- settlement He declared to Jail should have o gone Ione bs s and all sincere mer mt from Indiana declared he ort organization had hind lost the th thee e c because o of tho the Kever ver vel act have liters liners strike would on page paon 3 v RADICAL MINERS TRY TO BREAK COAL PACT I I Continued from Page 1 been settled In Ohio and settled right ht If V Washington ton officials had not acted when they the did illo was the assertion tion of Governor Cox of Ohio in addressing tho the convention today today- The rhe governors governor declarations for the principle o of collective c bargaining evolution evolution evolution evo evo- lution in government as opposed oppose to radicalism and revolution and his hit statements on Americanization were received with great s-reat enthusiasm To ro AdJust ft Differences Difference I Acting J President Lewis Lowis and Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary tan Green met tonight with officers of oC the minors minors' organization org in Iowa Iowa- Colora Colorado o. o Wyoming Wyoming- and other western states outside of or the central competitive competitive compel compel- tive tl field to consider con lder the matter of ot presenting to le the time Presidents President's commission commission commis commis- sion for settlement of or grievances relative rein rela lye tive to the tho 14 per cent advance ance Owing O to the difference in the cott cost of production production production tion in some somo of oC th the tho st states stales tes uL ide the field it is said the miners have not received ed the full benefit of or tho 14 per cent advance Time The commission is expected to a adjust just these differences That Action of the international officers officers oUi- oUi cers eelS in effecting a a. settlement of the time strike will be approved h by an overwhelming overwhelming over over- whelming majority was the consensus of leaders toni tonight ht Frank Franl- Farrington pr president of thE tho Illinois miners de do- declared doch ch red tonight ht that 90 O per cent of ot the miners of Illinois would vote yote to su sustain sub sub- lain tain the officers |