Show plans COAL production CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND CABINET MEET AS COUNCIL OF WAR ON COAL STRIKE labor leaders privately private express belief that presidents president plans are sure to bring on strife in coal mine districts washington president li arding and life cabinet met as a council of war tuesday determined to force the production of coal in trio me face of the strike of miners and the refusal of their leaders and operator chieftains to submit to arbitration Inyl incited ted the bituminous operators 0 orators late monday to reopen their mines when the owners accepted ln in part his arbitration proposal and offered to put their mines and services at the presidents disposal keeping in mini mind the massacre lof mine guards and nonunion miners at Il errin III end and the fatal battle between deputies and mine strikers in west virginia monday the die president and his cabinet discussed the edvisa ability of placing federal troops on guard at all mines accepting the invitation to reopen labor leaders privately tely expressed tho the opinion that the tha presidents plan Is certain to briny bring on strife in the coal centers nothing that could have been done dc ina would fiade nave made mado coal production more difficult or law and order more difficult to maintain 8 said aid one labor leader the situation ls Is now regarded re as more serious tanin at any time since the coal strike began april 1 the fear Is openly expressed here that the nation faces one of the greatest st industrial battles in its history the president Is planning on cooperation between the state andred and federal military militar y forces to bring about mal coal production county and stati authorities th ties will be asked to give adequate protection to mines that attempt to reopen with strikebreakers it if state forces cannot maintain peace at tho mines federal troops will be II arding takes the view that tho the overshadowing reed need of the country now is the production of coal and that it must be brought about regard re gardle losa of how tt it will affect either the oper operators acors or the striking miners the president Is that tile tho and west virginia episodes shall not be repeated many operators will mill attempt to oper open their mines as till the result of the presidents action A M ogle president of the national corl association sala sail tuesday 9 in an emphatic manner john L hewl 11 president oc tile united mine workers asserted that virtually civile of the army of striking miners will return to arit until their demands are met it Is probably ehly that tho the first attempts to operate the mines with strikebreakers will be made id the western pennsylvania sil vanla bituminous field govenor sproul of it Is ready to call out cut the troops and take liny other notes sary to protect in this alls I and the presidents plan for forced coal production will ie be tested out in that state mate |