Show BroWh Refuses e I. I To Yield In Coal Situation NEW YORK Feb 18 UP lP Pren iF-Pren- Pr Prentiss Pren- Pren n- n M. M Brown said Thursday that the office of price administration which he heads cannot accede to the demands in the bituminous coal situation There must be no strike and there must be no compromise Brown said in one of his first public pub pub- public lic He addresses since becoming head I of the office of price tion He spoke before the technical technical technical tech tech- association of the pulp and paper industry at the Hotel Com Corn Brown said he was satisfied the American people will back the chief in administration efforts to combat inflation Brown said also that the two bills now being considered by congress con con- gress which would change the method of calculating parity payments payments pay pay- pay pay-I ments to farmers together would just about wreck the price control I law Either one of ot them would do dous dous dous us great injury Mr Brown said He identified fed them as the Pace parity amendment and the senate bill to eliminate government payment payment payments pay pay- ment ments in computing parity prices Brown said the possibility o of or agriculture price change was was' the foundation for fot pay increase deje de- de m SI I. de-I. tr I 4 T je If w we break t through roligh the price structure as it is today he said the wage structure will Inevitably be broken through We cannot stop to make ad adr which many think arc are necessary to achieve economic jus jus- tice S He explained that while today's balance might not b be entirely perfect perfect perfect per per- It was the nearest to perfect perfect per per- the n nation had yet achieved |