Show I WARRANTS OUT OUTI IN COAL CASES I Federal Court at Indianapolis lis Issues for Men l Indicted In an Ind Indi March ch 12 1 for tor the lI coal miners a and d operators operators indicted by the special federal federal fed fed- e eral grand Jury here yesterday for tor al alleged alleged al- al Jes-ed Jes violation of ot the Lever Levu law and federal criminal code were being Issued is issued issued Is- Is sued today and probably will be served next week government officials out out- daIs said The officials maintained silence re regarding re- re garding tho the exact nature of or the charges which in general alleged conspiracy to enhance tho the price of ot coal and refused to reveal names of any of or those indicted It was stated however howe that two fifty of ot the persons named aro are Indiana men Coal Controversy Waits on Wilson Washington ton March 12 In In all quarters tens tel'S concerned over the tho bituminous coal controversy a a. disposition was evinced tonight to await President Wilsons Wilson's word before taking any ac ac- ac tion The Tho m majority report arising from torn the split in tho the commission was at nt tho White Ito House but tho the minority report report re report re- re port of John P P. White miners' miners representative rep rep- on tho the committee still was uncompleted Neither of or the documents docu docu- ments meats it was said at tho the White House would bo be mado made public until tho Continued on pa page e 7 WARRANTS ISSUED FOR OWNERS MINERS Continued from Paso Pago o I 1 dent determined whether Mr White I and his associates Henry HenryL M. M Robinson the commission chairman and public representative on it It and Rembrandt I Peale tho the operators operators' representative could reconcile their I Tho The majority report recommended that tho men be be- given a 25 S 5 per cent increase In wages was including Including- the 14 per perI percent percent I cent awarded them by former Fuel Administrator Garfield and that l local l difficulties In pay and allowances be between be- be tween different mining districts districts' be referred to another commission Mr Ir White will recommend that the increase be fixed at nt approximately 35 i iper per cen cent It is understood Tho only factor regarded re as lS serious in the tho differences is the hour schedule Tho The original demand of oC the tho mine mineworkers mineworkers workers was for tor a a. thirty-hour thirty week weck a aGO 60 GO per cent increase In wages and local lo local local lo- lo cal adjustment of tho the differentials arising in and between districts Anthracite Parley Proceeds Amicably Now v o York March larch 1 12 There There Is lit little tle possibility that thero there will bo be a suspension o of work in the anthracite coal fields March farch SI 31 when hen tho present contract between miners and operators i expires according to Phil Murray In International international In- In vice president of oC the tho United Mine Workers Mr Ir Murray Murr said saltI the demands of or the miners for a 60 per cent increase a a five day week wook k and n a. six-hour six day have havo not been discussed |