Show FRENCH MINERS GO BACK TO WORK 4 Chamber of Deputies Deputes Will Wi Dis Discuss Discuss Discuss cuss cuss Their ri f t NEW LAWS MAY BE APPLIED 4 I I VOTE OTE OF OP CONFIDENCE IN I THE TRE T GOVERNMENT CARRIED CARR 4 Oct Ot 23 The chamber of ot PARIS i deputies deputes today tody resumed the dis discussion discussion discussion of ot the interpellation on the subject of the fresh tresh mining strikes M Jures socialist asked the govern government government ment to Inte no and end the struggle struggle struggle gle He urged the claims of the min miners mm ers era and asked aked the chamber to pass pas laws providing for eight hours work wo k per pel day and old age pensions and to adopt other oter measures In favor of ot the miners M Jures asked amid aid the ap applause a apia applause pia use of ot the chamber that the state s te employers and miners furnish an equal part of ot the pensions fund He said sid li the companies co reduced re wages wage ageL again the w the companies be compelled to furnish parliament parlament an annual statement of ac accounts accounts counts The deputy deput added that the government ought to bring the com corn companies companIes to a better spirit He Re recalled the successful result of President Intervention In the coal c al strike In the United States State and as asserted lf sorted that the companies could not resist If I the chamber gave the pre pro premier premIer mier moral morl power to decide disputes Order Was Maintained Premier Combes replied justifying the dispatch of ot troops to the coal re regions regions gions and und said that except for a few fe Instances of ot violence order had been maintained He promised promise to support the bitt dealing with the hours of ot work now before beCore the senate and submit the t e question queston of ot old age pensions and in insurance insurance surnce against accidents to workmen The question queston of ot wages he added must be settled between the workmen and their employers In conclusion the premier said sid The government will wi strive to bring about a favorable solution of of the labor ques question queston question tion ton and is willing to intervene In order to urge a more equitable solution of or orthe the strike which Is causing great mis misery misery misery ery and Is perhaps ruining the mining Industry while at the same time re rejoicing rejoicing rejoicing our foreign competitors The premiers statement was wa received with wih cheers except from the extreme socialists After Atter several s erl other speeches had been made M t Combes replying to asser assertions Lions tons with wih regard to the troubles at Dunkirk said s Jd that neither n lher he nor the minister of ot war generl General Andre had ad received confirmation of ot the grave events there event said sid to have been taking place The Strike Ended Later Lter the premier road read red two dispatch dispatches es en which he had just received from the under prefect of ot Dunkirk The first message related to yesterdays dis disorders disorder disorders orders order there and the second reported that the strike was ended and that work would be resumed tomorrow as a the workmen and their employers employer had come to an understanding The read reading ing 1 in of ot this thi second message was greet greeted gret ed ad d with wih enthusiastic applause from all aU parts of the house Immediately after afterward afterward ward the following order of the day was accepted by the government and adopted by b votes to 16 The chamber of ot deputies depUte taking Into account account the declaration of the president of the council counci that he will wi press pres in parliament parl ent the of ot and vote ote on reforms interesting to the miners and confiding in his firmness and wisdom to protect the th liberty of ot work and the free exercise of ot the t right to strike Invites the tte tt president of ot the council counci to use all aU his influence to cause use both parties parte to accept arbi arbitration The chamber then adjourned It I has been announced that Premier Combes in deference defer nce to the desire of t the chamber of deputies and the government will wi use his influence In Influence fluence to secure n a pacific solution of ot the coal strike He will wH open negotiations negotiations with the th mine owners owner and ant the striking miners miner with wih the view of Bay hv Baying ing the te matter ma e arbitrated |