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Show B,; P GRANT STRIKING 111 I " MINERS HEARING 'it I B, J ( Clifton Mine Managers Agree to Con- H!,jh fer With Employes Over Hi Grlevanc.-s Hr'i- ' HW ,f Clifton, Ariz., Oct. 8. Word was Hit- ''J " received horo tonight that Jfarraan HjjFl Cnrmlchacl, J. It, Iienny and Milton Hjjj j II. McLean, gcnoral managers of tho Hj i' j thrco big copper companies here, H I I would return to Clifton and discuss H; i with tho etrlklng miner and smeltor H 1 1 men their grievances and demands Hj ' for higher wages under certain con- Hi ' dltlons. Hf' Tho conditions under which dia- Hf H I , cusslon will tako place will bo mado Hf I ill known tomorrow upon tiio arrival Brl ' hero of Sheriff James O. Cash and HI Wi Adjutant General Charles W. Har- HI jAlf rls. The sheriff and adjutant gener- .JK al conferred In El Paso tod?ii!i the mlno managers and later Cash sent tho following- message- t6 the sheriff's offlco hero: "Havo met the mlno managers and arranged for them' to meet a commit-teo commit-teo to discuss conferences. Notify tho workmen." At tho samo tlmo an ofllclal ot tho Arizona Copper company received a messago from Manager Carmlchacl stating that tho managers had agreed to confor with the striking workmen provided certain conditions nro compiled com-piled with. Ono of tho conditions tho doparturo of nil outBldo officials or agents of the Western Federation of Minors already had been met. |