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Show COLORADO WHNL 1 STRIKE LESSENS 1 Union Officers Conferring With Some Operators: Others Hold Out DENVER, Colo.. Oct. ?? Peprc H scntatives of the miners' union in th northern Colorado coal field and of SHftBBB some of the oponatln.i companies are LLLbi holding conferences tcday m an ef BH fori to settle the .strike ealled ycstei. sBBBH day accord ins to President John Mc- r Lennan, of district No. 1&, United BBKel Mine Workers of America. Pepresen bbLbK tativfs of other operating companies, bbi however, (heir tympanies would BflH hold no conferences the men. t r I procses heing made." P President McLennan said. "At any KBk mine where an agrecnrv-nl reached, M the met will go hif k to WOt 'f The strike Is in th hands of tk" HI authoritie- ..i 1 '"'.sic. ' W representlng one of the large opera'- ing companies. Th" state Industrial H eommis.sii-n taken jurisdiction will begin a hearing next Thtirsda Stale officials sa this strike is unof- H ficial We are looking to the state H to settle it. The operators are H .standing pat H Five mine- were reported In opera- H |