Show VIOLENCE IN ll I WELSH COAL CL AREA BEGUN Litle Chance to Avert Crippling Strike in Britain CAn I FN- FN PInE Wales ales July Jul 30 41 W Armed with Uh bludgeons eight bands or ar striking miners each about OO ron rong visited the collieries in inh I h lv hi anthracite district early arly to tot tos t t. intimidating s- s pe officials and I d. d the safety men to wih- wih wl ir mw w from front the t e pits Despite th the c l ve 0 of the tho miners miners' federation federations s they remain at al their po s I h h safety safet men went out I There There- arc miners on oni onIA i 3 in iI thin district The poll police been b cn powerless to prevent dl iF O IT LOOK GLOOMY GLOO n. n LONDON July 30 ThE W The The I ci for averting a the thle t- t British coal strike seemed d 1 dl cased today Negotiations be between tween coal mine owners and nm andr r meeting separately with I Time Minister Stanley Baldwin wore wre re resumed this morning in n n. loamy corny atmosphere Leaders of bomb bOI b tides after meeting the pro- pro spoke pessimistically o of the he prospect The hope for a II settlement Is 15 farther oft off than it has ever been before A. A J. J Cook secretary of the he miners miners' federation said W tc A. A Lee Iee secretary of the mining association of ot Great Gr lt Britain representing the owners owner aId eaid there was Mas not a ghost of or a u hance that the owners would woul l withdraw their demands for two w eks to permit a II continuation atlon of or negotiations with the workers work rs ar 1 that period The demands refer to the own- own owne e- e e ej J insistence upon a new nw worK wont ng Ing agreement involving hours and lower wages rages to sup- sup supplant supplant plant punt the present l resent agreement which 5 tomorrow The miners nave refused to accept and have hJ o a strike effective at the of the present agree agree- agreement ment If It carried out this would You II m rn n fl tying up the entire coal in industry in- in industry industry of Great Britain Saturday SITUATION ITU ATLANTIC CITY N N. J. J July 0 O.- O. The iP UP The J-The The anthracite scale appears a at a last LS to be I I drawing d to o a climax n a as a t resa-t s o 0 0 developments within the last t 4 4 hours Sentiment ot or bon operators and miners seemed to tu Indicate that the miners' miners caso case should be completed by b the end of Sf his welt week and that the operators operators' oper oper- operators operators' a ors ors' reply should be made on an resumption of the conference after hr hc h week The four demands left lett to be I presented are replete with technical I cal cOlI al ramifications that could take talo days das to elucidate but It Is be be- bell be- be ll llo ed ved likely that the miners will probably stick to major Issues |