| Show h I i iI I t l I m r ini I OA 10 t Ai Air i Ii I sift M I n of United r Mine w Workers Worl rs I l Favored o ed Arbitration Without Intervention of Third Thi Party alty I WHITER I FROM EH Hi H HARRIMAN IM l I k Advocated the lIC E l H 1 V lr i J I 11 i 7 J 11 u 11 Dec I Arbitration W lS i the I theme at aL t of or this American congress c President lI T 1 H e hi of o the 1 of or A merlon made the th thi i OI si that thata a rb I hl ift 1 third party 1 pI or orI I Ji outsider t hail tt utilised wan 1111 mt I 1 l touring g ab f settlement f but bui that 5 ton Jn Ii wl employer and rL ij i If and between I W JU themselves J adjust st lI differences has lias done more f i tlc I 1 ln lnE E than tIan any othet agency Sr lm E ZINC t The congress co Jato adopted iu f resolution r offered off by 31 II Greg preg of I IMI MI I t c Importation I lon I of l lt 8 Iel hl It i protect n resolution t t nd expressed sympathy for 01 the VI dlf ns M the h victims CoC CoCI ot thc minI disaster mid also I o c ili t ht lI oso much ml ch Us Its Inh fo I It Y j n it n cou t 1 ire I nt and th j ntH p w V rael a aI I Chicago g th t It had hadI I be lI hilt El ilIsh I i speaking miners fl i more often c disobey r ll s fJ r c i 1 I E I i 1 presents Tn person ISO I K B tm I il da lO ho hor r el on I I L ans lon Ot I productions ll lI nh 1 s tl u mineral n il United the tho pai ear hUll had tin I l value I Juo of tI lIl hili lon of or J the thet t h d n l 1 1 la lh mineral prod at ill aggregate o than u tons Th OIl U s sll i ll r products t a tI the lt VOEU and art ut I ei rate fills be Je Jen n c ul l and 1 h i AI q i i tl Il j od Many ill of r Investors top In Inv v lost I fit of their risk was vas greater ter t tt they t ej InY ost thai 1 country Vw and ir lUn l that Jr urt at lr h av ml t l i G sl ogle C and s l b lI t r co lo ill it lit off f tile i ih l but the fact that th lt at nt nl ii th s er d ma nl den Tiow w h ht n n the th mii il l 1 or thi F tt 1 t ou w t 1 J ft itlo t i it b e l railways r But ut even Ihu wIrl Is ht s In the th J th l r h lIei t railways allI i th t hilS been ICI andi is Ia now to tou toc u c p II anil the for lor larger Sp tt I P Lidl i 4 II II f I productions 1111 naturally s s In h niVy and factor tOI yI l enl HH Into the Of or th I COltor materials Tt TL Is natural f r the consumer I to think they Ih cost ig loo much bo hp may divide the rc 11 of or thu excessive A ost lI minor II iI II In and tho rail o produce p Il or on the other hand 10 II h O C t at tho thol l o f lh I l then IH I IIi t tho rall oat l that i n Will Ill rt U equally true 1110 donot charge tho i l Will nut not b ul IT not liol writing to or 01 deny tl I jany i as to 0 freight rates 5 fact ap a do you fOI In s sometimes gIt into v faces rill a II i well ell ns o into oth ll but Ul uro being ns as fust as I tilt tho situation in cl f is II realized i ll p nil I I tHI the railroad have c t liO thu c non nuen cles cl lg lip 11 tin th country 5 J j me rail all your yom to that us UI tho country Is iru and as th railroads are Ill ht rati r H t have been l ell in r TI fie it this country and ali they l to t ts treated fairly Tin 11 J XI tH that tho uro nrC owned 1 l i iloh men and Itis It I t that because e thE men aro rich th y can nn a It restriction to lo a Il small iv 11 In But thu fact tl r not lIot owned by II f vi rich men that those tho n who Jw Invest i III a 1 not I I bo ll to cam cOln moro than n nall fair all rate of ri I l upon I tho th cash value of or this property rt anil t 4 per 14 a IL fair aate ot 0 and andl l 1 the maximum p Inter OHL on such sueh with Ith tho higher rates C Interest from kinds of or investments Jn In 1900 the farmer ot of this country received the return of o i 1 per cent ceil on n the values v of bc their farms f In that tha t year ar tHo manu manufacturers fl I enjoyed In the 1110 samo Illmo year as 11 n return of f pr cent while the tho return upon railroad iri In was scarcely 4 cent Let us not forget that wo are just to realize tho ln Ii growth and tho trans transportation tl ns facilities should hould ba ho such sueh as asto a atti to aid father ther than retard I this develop nt There uro too t factors Coc ora ot oJ uncertainty to permit our in specific prophecies but the bust St stalls tho country the tho United States 20 years 1928 a L bf people and a n yearly coal production Jit the to bo he haul hauled ed cil by the railroads of about tons a L short shari business session this morning u IL number numb l of o well veil known men duty dut oC o the red 1 tato In Jit r 11 to the thu Industry l Gov Daw In a aIn aIn In advocated more in III h i ln thO mirie and of experienced miners j Co W V E F t of or orNU NU II CUy Cal ni o on l tho Industry Jr lt DIGITS 61 m VIEWS VIEW United States Senator s Dick Dickof of Ohio P on the te relation of the federal to mining lie lle toll statistics that th tt ithe the lIhi accidents l for fo tho t t Jast 17 vears was oC or which h probably r half 1 have hwo been killed during the last six years Dick In part lurt as ns f l lows Jn In favoring establishment of gf g aj bureau dc o mining thoRo In III the mining milling Industries are mo g to ti promote better r conditions ns and tn toi minimize those al eless ili il to life lIe Incident to the of or our gigantic gl ant e and creasing re and COI enterprises t r The coal lI Amines ot of tile the States are nm killing over three times niell per pm 1000 men on as the th coal mines l of r Franco l and Belgium and two and ana as aK mimy us II ale killed In tho coal c al mines of o Great aIO Britain In all tho coal cOlli producing ln countries of the tho world tho output has greatly In tho thu years car lit tl c United J States Sti es is IH the we only country where whon the number of o mUll men kill killed ed oIl per PI each lOOp 1000 employed has bas also In Increased creased European country there thc has hll en u marked decrease In Inal chal al mino The Tl Q hn ha hanot not been due to 10 tho Inspection and supervision maintained by 1 mining 1 n but hu has been marIe made possible because h they the as nations have hao equipped testing t sta sm stations such as liS the tha Is Ii Installing hero huro In whore where e eJ ex J ai have havo been heen carried tn lost tho explosives and amI safety Haet up Many coal miners of or long experience have JUt vo long refused Od to be bellevo lIeve that coal coni dust Is IH explosive Twenty lo I It ty t specimens gathered In III Ohio coal coalmines cm mines were submitted recently to the United States testing station and every everyone everyne one ne was ignited by hy the tho powder and cx x with follo It if by b such experiment as till this that a great many accidents 1111 Aund will In tho future bo be Tho function thelt of or th federal t 11 relation to mining I s ne Investigations I I lOllS and publishing 11 or f Information concerning thu tho explosives IIo used In III tho mines ami the conditions under which they the CUll can ho he u 1 In tho presence c of coal dust luHt or gus and also al o concerning other conditions which will make maIm 13 hll such Huh Information can give no warrant to tl Congress to legislate On the subject it unquestionably will compel legislation or will result In mu mutual agreement Imd be between tween tin tho operators and minors 11 fur for tho th accomplishment of o the same line end is no 1111 other othel country in the world OIW h 0 the hu natural conditions are arc areso so Ill favorable for Cor mining coal coul safely as no asIn In the United States I 1 have lalo great reat con that the investigation Into this subject now being made by b the thc federal f will be rewarded by many lives s saved and men kePt kepl from being maimed crippled Senator Dick ulso urged the necessity of conserving the nations fuel 10 I e sources culled called attention to the tho present waste and 1111 1 said experiments now nOlI being by the government undoubtedly would l do much nuch to solve this problem l rolI by h devising means for fOl utilizing ln ail the contained In ill tho fuel fuet used lI ed I I COAL C AL INDUSTRY I A of o the problems i ot of tho th I coal Industry occupied tho afternoon session nt nf the mining Dr I C White state geologist of o oV West V st Virginia made an al important ad address address dress Il It was wm formerly supposed sal said Sir lr While that the coal forma of o the thc Appalachian region eglo 1 would Oll hold coal cual ut o value val lit over utI the thu 1 inUre entire Yom pointed 1 out oU many years cllrK ago that this was a grave mistake Over a II belt helt having a 0 width of 60 miles at the end and I practically the same nm on Big San 1 and swelling out ou to tOO miles or more near its it center at nt the thu longitude of the Little Kanawha ilver there them is 1 ally ull no nil commercial coal coul as II wo 0 know that term now Tim Tho effect ot oC this barren none on West cst Yh productive Ill Is to reduce it Ii from rom tons t us liS recently estimated by b Air II til 1 Campbell of or th United States Slates geological survey ur t J about tons ton ItI quite tha Pennsylvania fur I nish more than tons ton and antl probably not JIo more m than hull Ot I coal l in coal co l brings to the tho citizens O of p r th serious u that hll OCi I confronted 1 them 0 boon b ll tl at you You Hud OO J tons tima i hi mines s intI th w suffice for i r from m t OO czirr th the truth t lI 1 Y liay yonly o h T c f amount and t Z r L C F mh ng I wl lit iJ will last e I l years I same samp o causes catl win in oil o hi al alof of thc mined thin veins In if AlI il series serles i Ohio il d ni West Vest VIr anil anilI andI I J iv e 1 I tJ cd upon un n the th expensive Pe ot j by hy deep to quality I of only nl toh J feet In In arid l oe tb at great expense the many Inn I lions lI ris o f j ons f l left leftIn I ft In hi the uio pillars ro lH and bottome b lt m bf f fI I on g II I Th I f Story It Is II IllS sure sUle to come In 50 years W that suli SUII row 10 i iThe The Tho Quantity of or natural gas tho I best t f 11 V rl Penni has y wasted ted from th many of f wells drilled In her bori hor dOlS u tI exceeds ex In III 1 Il m sh h i oVerproduced Not with thus yin r 11 common om mo i tho fJ lo f et possession J o O UI i 1 st iv li ull ns with h i lii l b rg been l cc principal agents a lit S ln I I 01 or mille ont C this tha states ti of r Ohio and West W st V Virginia ln I |