Show LABOR SORRY COOLIDGE NOT GOING TO RUN DAVIS AVERS AVERS' Labor Department Chief Arrives at Summer White House Honse FOR FOn SQUARE DEAL Non Union Mines Able to Supply Nation Is Estimate RAPID CITY S. S D. D Aug 12 By By ByThe The Associated Press A Press A sur ey conducted by the labor department disclosed that labor leaders were vir virtually ir II unanimous In In regretting President Pre l- l dent Coolidge's announcement that he did not choose to run for re election Secretary Davis Da declared today upon his Ills arrival for a visit at the summer White House STRIKE EFFECTS Our survey showed Mr Davis ls said raid that the labor leaders were sorry Mr Coolidge decided not to torun run They had learned not to expect any favors from him but bellese b lIe e he gives them a square deal The labor secretary had no concern that the bituminous coal strike would cause hardships for the consumer The union non mines he said were producing about about tons short of consumption but if they were run to capacity thy they th y could produce all that thatIs Is needed There is a reserve resene e on hand he added of between fifty and sixty million tons which on the present basis of production would prevent a areal areal real shortage for a year Union miners in Ohio Indiana and Illinois are arc still out nearly per percent percent cent Mr Davis said and a portion of the miners in Pennsylvania have not yet returned to work ON DEPORTATIONS The secretary declined to ore on the Sacco case He said his liis department was making an Invest Invest- Investigation gatlon to determine whether deport deport- deportable deportable able aliens are under the jurisdiction of the state or federal government There has been an increase In un un- unemployment unemployment Unemployment employment he said in some dl- dl divisions I visions of industry but he declared conditions generally were favorable MUSICAL TESTS President Coolidge has indorsed a wide nation-wide audition contest c de designed de- de designed signed to discover American singers for themselves for the country and to raise the standards of radio pro pro- programs programs programs grams throughout the 1 StateS In a letter to C. C J. J Matthews field manager of the Atwater Kent founds founds- foundation foundation tion of ot Philadelphia the executive said I think the national radio audition as outlined in your letter is a lauda lauda- laudable laudable laudable ble undertaking It should stimulate Interest In the musically inclined youth of our country and offer them opportunity opportunity opportunity that otherwise would be un un- unlikely un- un likely To this end I wish it success and andam andam andam am hopeful much good will come come |