Show I II 1 I SERIOUS SPLIT IN MINERS MINERS' ORGANIZATION PITTSBURG Pa Pa April 17 As 11 As a a. re result rc n-c- suIt stilt of dissensions in district No u district United oUno Mino Workers Work York ers era of America which caused a serious split several weeks ago when rival conventions conventions con con- wore were hel held J b by tho the factions actions there Is IM a 1 possibility that another international organization of miners may bo be formed Robert U. U Gibbons was WaN elected president president dent of the tho Insurgents and Francis Fee Fee- ban han was re-elected re president of the tho old local Gibbons took tho the matter to court where It Is pending Yesterday Gibbons was Informed that the International or organization or or- through tho the new now president John P P. White had hind threatened to revoke charters of some pome fifty nety locals that paid dues to the tho Insurgent nt district local The miners regard the tho ultimatum with In In In- difference Already a i movement mo is on foot It Is said paid to consolidate the unions In central Pennsylvania which have have- withdrawn from tho the International body hody with those threatened with expulsion by White and andIn andIn andin In this way WRY form forni tho the basis for a 1 now new n International J organization It Is also claimed that thal help will como come from miners min mm- ers era In Ohio West Vest Virginia anti and parts parta of Kentucky Kentuck |