Show w fRS t NAGE WA SLASH I 1 AGO Sept 1 AP-A AP new I contract provIding for or a from 15 to 20 per cent rages ages in illinois coal mines orally mally agreed upOn today hy by 1 eras fal joInt conference of miners and operators new new contract subject to a alU vote of ot the states state's liners calls for a a basic wage a a. day for fot the day and 91 cents a a. ton for fOl the theL I L miners as compared rely re- re I ly the day rata lat I 08 a. a tons ton rate finder the IvIlle agreement which exy exand ex- ex y and a half ago ngo riVE TIVE SEPT 16 I med it ei d by the th miners and it was no doubt that would be accepted will b become come c- c September 16 and continUe arty 31 31 1932 ai of of the operators operators' as asso- asso o- o immediate effect of I I agreement would bo the o of perhaps l rs just as quickly as the theat at be reconditioned and reopening There are ou out miners at work wore regularly under IndI- IndI with tho mine 1 Mf perhaps require more than foa tho InduStry In Illinois production It had be- be JacksonvIlle agreement ex- ex lii to lost markets and wIthin the InBE In- In BE HELP J president ot of the op operators and chairman of tl in a statement While the agreement means In the minIng ill ill- and the nation it entirely what the operators However it will trill be a 3 aV V ICk president ot of the mine workers while not ap- ap rov enthusiastic in dis- dis new contract said th thi the i they had taken award rd Improving theIr con con- |