Show MOYER NOT OPPOSED TO MINERS MINERS' RETURN SAYS ITS IT'S UP TO TOMEN MEN CHICAGO March 11 U W U We UWe We will ano Pane Uon the tho calling off ort of ot the copper miners miners' strike if It the men th themselves want to do doit it It declared Charles H. H Moyer president of at the Western Federation of ot Miners here her too today a Moyer recommended a referendum referendum ref ret vote rote to determine whether th the strikers dea desired rod to waive waive- their demand demAnd for tor roco recognition of ot tho the union to surrender their union cards nn and return to work Th The men mer could make their own individual indi vidual terms with tho the mining raining companies said bald Moyer oer As Ai far aa nJ the Western Fed Federation FeUd Fed wan concerned he asserted that or organization was willing to accept the changes in working conditions which the tho companies have made since the strike and would be content to havo have the strikers re return return return re- re turn to work with tho the understanding that they could go without prejudice f Moyer said he wished to make it plain however that the men on strike could take any action the they desired l in interference In- In from t the tle e federation Charles E. E Mahoney vice president of ot the Western cst rn Federation of Miners who was operated on hero yesterday for tor appendicitis ap ap- ap- ap had a a. bad night according to his physician and will be in danger for tor several days das Mahoney had a high temperature temperature tem tern after aCter the operation and was weak to today ay Charles H. H Moyer president of oC the miners' miners organization organisation passed the da day a at t the hospital in order to be near Mahoney |