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Show ' MITCHELL IS SILENT But This Week Should Settle Question of Coal Strike. NEW YORK, March 23. It would seem that"thls week should decide the question of a conl strike. The Joint scnlo committee com-mittee will meet this week, when a proportion propo-rtion to report a dlflUKreemeiit will be offered, with tho probability thnt It will he carried. Tomorrow a Joint conference will be held lo receive thin report. One Vital Point Tho point which the operators are anxious to settle Is, will President Mitchell Mitch-ell and tho offlcoM of the United Mine WorkTS permit men to go to work In ,iitricls where an ndvance Is allowed wl.Ue other miners aro on strike. So far tlielr eitortri lo settle this point huvo been VSltn'iK expected that Pieolucnt Mllcholl will come to New York tho latter part of Uil" week to confer nKnln with the anthracite an-thracite operators' committee of soven. , i |