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Show 'ARBITRATORS ORGANIZE Commission to Settle Labor War Convenes. CALL OH THE PRESIDENT Chief Magistrate Tresenta Instructions Instruc-tions and Also Appoint Two Assistant As-sistant Recorders- Just Ice Gray of U S Clicult Court Is Selects Cholrinnn of the Commission Offl-elal Offl-elal Nimc Adopted Is Anthracite Coal Stilko Commission Its Ses-ions Ses-ions Will Be Open. Washington Oct Jl The members nf Ihe strike arbitration cnmmls slon appointed h Presl lent Ilnoseielt met nt the While Mouse shortly after 10 o'clock this morning nnl went Into conference with the President n i: Clark president of the Or ler of Railway Conductors, was Ihe first memler to ntilie He reached the While House at 10 o clock lllshop Hp-ildlng a. 1 ompanled bj Dr D J Stafford of this clti was the next to pill In an oppearmce r.en Wilson who nrrlied n mom'nt Infer w is followed by Thorn Watklns nnd Col Wright the remitter of the lotiimlsslon Then tame 1! W Parker the mining expert Judge Orai of the t'nlte.l Slates Circuit court wn the last member lo leaih the While lloiiw w'kicomi.d m pitusinr.Ni' With his arrlial the commission was complete leieinl of the membcis hi I neier before met Ihe Introdit tlona were made In Secretarj Cottelous office of-fice on) Immediately theieafler the commission nsiended Ihe stairs to the President s reception room The President greeted the memberi of the commission cordially The Inlet In-let 1 lew was brief lasting sciirel) I twent) minutes Ihe work to he Cone b Ihe. commission was lnfnrmalli 1II1-cuse.l 1II1-cuse.l The Piesldenl Impressed upon tli commission the Impmtnnce o' expedition ex-pedition nnd Infotmed them tint he had decided to appoint two assistants to the recorder to facilitate the woik he then presented to them thMr In-rtructlons In-rtructlons ns follows PltrslDBNT ( INHTIll CTION'S! White lloise Washington D C Oct t 1" 1 1 th. Vnthriclts coal fllrlki c inniission -clentl men - Vt the re. que.t btih of the op mors anl of the miner I haie appoint. I 1 1 1 h . onimls slon to Imiilie Into . nnl ler nil pas upon the qtte.tlons In contrniersv In connection with the strike in the nnthra cite nglon and the causes out of which the control ers arose in the action 1 m recommend which the parties In Interest In-terest haie In adianc. consent'.! 10 abide bi i oil will en.leaior to entabllfh the relations between the emp'oters and the wage-workers In th' anthracite fields on a Just ind nerminent bait nnd ss tar as .osslble do iwni wtih am cms", f.r the r curren.e tih illfll cutties as those whl.Ui toil lulie been tailed on to settle I submit to otl herewith Ihe published statement of the operators follow imt whl.h I nam I jou us the members ot the communion Mr M right being named us re orcl. r also the litter from Mr llluhell 1 appoint Mr Moselei nn.t Mr Nell ns assistants to the record. r T1IEODOUB nOOtt. ELT COMMISSION ORllWUVS With the Instructions wete the s'lt'- ments of the operators The ni'iunera of the commission withdrew In a bod W hen the) left the W hlte House the) declined to comment upon their lnterilew lnter-ilew The went dlrrct to the office of Commissioner of 1-cbor Wright to organize or-ganize ind prepare for their work The rnmmlssttn went Into exc utile session at Ci! Wright s offlte it 11 o clock Judge Ora) was chosen chairman chair-man VRRVNOINC, TUP DFTULP The presiding ofrlcer Is to be officially railed president nf the commission The eemmlMlon then went Into execu-tlie execu-tlie session for the purpose of considering consid-ering the minor details which confront them at the beginning of their duties Among the question under conldera-tlon conldera-tlon were those pertaining to the place of meeting the order In which witnesses wit-nesses shsll be called, whether there session fthall be open to the press, whether counel for the parties at Interest In-terest shall be permitted to be present, etc A8ITANT TO WRIe-JHT Mr Edward A Mosely who bC9tn n asslstsnt to Recorder W right by dl- 1 rection of the President Is secretary of the Interstate commerce commission. 1 Dr Tiel! the other assistant recorder la professor of podtical eonom at ths Catholic umiersity located near Washington Wash-ington The commission was tinted to , lunch with the President at I to I SESSIONS VA 11.1. BE OPEN" The commission adjourned at t: It o clock to meet again next Monday at ! o clock After the adjournment the announcement an-nouncement was made that only two conclusion were reathed. The first of I these was to admit the pubh- to all formal meeting of the commission and the second, to notlfi the parties to the control ersy to be present at the meet- 1 ing on Monday for the purpose of ar I ranging a time for hearing which will be comenlent for all concerned MINE-WORKERS ADVISEU ! N'otlees were accordingly sent to the mine operators and to President Mitchell Mitch-ell of the Vnlted Mlne-tv orkers asking ask-ing them to be In attendance Monday It was stated that most of the time of todays meeting was taken up with a discussion of th question as to the time when hearings shall be held the result of whKh was the conclusion to call en the reople Interested before I reaehlig a decls on I The commission has already adopted : an official name and has had Its 1 rlnt Ing prepared designating it a the An- I thraclte Coal Strike commission |