Show I I I I I I PREMIER TO TOI HEAR EAR MINERS MINERS' DEMANDS i Nationalization to Be Insisted Insisted Insisted In In- Upon in England Unions Declare LONDON Oct 9 A 9 A deputation of ot British miners will wUl call on Premier Lloyd loyl Loyd George to urge complete nationalization naI nationalization na na- tiona of ot mines The deputation deputation deputa deputa- I tion consists of ot members rs of ot the parliamentary parI parliamentary par par- committee of ot the trades I union congress which met recently In Glasgow and members of ot the executive I tive committee of ot the miners' miners fedI federation federations federations' fed fed- J. J H H. Thomas Thoma secretary of ot I the National Union of ot Railway Men and leader of the recent strike will head the deputation as the new chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of ot the parliamentary committee This step will be taken in accordance accordance accordance accord accord- ance with a resolution adopted at the recent trades union congress at Glasgow Glas gow gO which pledged the congress to toI operate co-operate with the miners' miners federation I in compelling the government go to ac accept ncI acI nc- nc I I the th majority report submitted by byI bythe bythe the coal commission headed b by SirI Sir I John 5 f ankey Premier Lloyd George I before parliament adjourned anI announced an- an the governments government's decision notto notto not notI to accept the majority report which demanded shorter hours hour higher wages and a reform in the ownership system system tem tern and suggested nationalization but said the government would merely nationalize minerals with a sort of I Joint Jont control of ot the industry If It Mr Ir Lloyd George reiterates this decision today and refuses to accept I nationalization as It is assumed he will a special trades union congress will be convened to decide upon the I form torm of ot action to be taken by the miners to compel acquiescence In I their demands |