Show S M n l f D' D Prime ne Minister George ore and Re Representatives reS es S S 'S of bf Me f in Confab at Seat of Government B By CH CHARLES RL S MCANN rr rr United Press Staff Correspondent I I LONDO ONDON Oct c cl 2 l di t l L. L t Britain shook off 1 h t nightmare lo today aJ 4 I S Svery very vrY indication was was the UIe British coal and u the government wil r reach ach tan agreement mt I soon that will give gile i increase e I in wages and insure a J great grea reat of I coal coat in return J At Pr Premier mier Lloyd Georges George's hon e home in I t representatives s' s of the m ts and n the e government tn tJi U of oC VAU race race- ft member a l I ment ent an and a representative of or the ml- ml Iners merged from Crom Loyd Georges George's home homo In a a gleeful mood S SS j S Weve d done ne a little little anyhow Jio he j I said laid I 1 may s say ay situation Is no noI worse orse S I I That was as as far Car as any miner or orI I government rt representative would comI commit com corn mit himself S I Announcement that the railway I strike s ordered for Saturday night hut j i countermanded later was called off a athe at atthe Uhe the instance of oC the miners led the Lendon London Lon Lon- don p press to c congratulate both partle par par- tle ties S. S I Jt it appeared there ther would be no re resumption rc- rc I of mining this week but hope for speedy settlement s was seen every every- eVel where Meantime with railroads functioning functioning functioning and other Industries oper operating as well as possible under shortage of coal the country had been relieved of ot otI great anxiety I S |