Show WANTS OPERATORS TO MEET Official of United MineWorkers Issues Is-sues a Statement Indianapolis Ind Oct SW B Wilson l Wil-son secretarytreasurer of the United MineWorkers of America Issued a statement tqday In which ho says in part All of the coal operators now having conceded an advance In wages It can be truly said that the miners of tha anthracite region havo achieved a great victory Yet the dispute is nol settled I nor will it be even though the miners accept the proposition of the operators I end return to work The sliding scale dockage semimonthly pay and other grievances complained of by the I miners havo not been conalder In tho proposition of the operator and the advance In wages la s complicated cated with reduction of powder that many of the miners do not understand mCn It Under these circumstances the nuresl anVl best method of securing a settlement and establishing permanent peace would come from a mootlnsr of the operator with the anthracite miners when they meet to consider the i I offer of the coal companies I The anthracite coal field Is divided I by its mountain ranges Into two dis I I tlnct regions each having geological 1 conditions peculiar t itself thus ic |