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Show DL00K HOPEFUL, f Write Can Probably Be Averted in Ohio. Ifr. 0.. April 2,-Notwlth-t expressed determination of r of the Ohio coal operators an advance In wages to their fprtepects of averting a pro-It pro-It in the Ohio fields seem jjfe hopeful tonight. xse Seems Clear. a. Ih'clopments appear to leave to the course that will br the executive board of the sorters when it meets to-'tcrmlne to-'tcrmlne the policy of the Wi States with reference to of contracts. iGrten of the Ohio mine work-ftlon. work-ftlon. who opposed the Pern' I'Jhe Indianapolis convention 'ttt signing of contracts with r who ngrcc to pay the l&fli ;loday that he would waive lrvlew and conform his uc-jplrit uc-jplrit of the Perry resolution. IQ be pursued by the Ohio K entirely with their excelling excell-ing President Green's attitude JHMI weight In shaping its dc- tCompanies "Willing. Hc present time, six coal com-polo com-polo have declared their will-JMfV will-JMfV tho 1MB scale. Thcso com-IHPOl com-IHPOl an annual output of about n tons, or about one-sixth of IBjtyut of the State. A number (Rrators have Intimated that py the 1903 scale, hu they arc J action of tho miners' ex-iH?" ex-iH?" to announce their position". |