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Show Ml PRICES TO BE KEPT DOWN t TENETS OF HOOVER'S OPOSIDON ACCEPTABLE, FUEL OPERATORS DECLARE ference at Washington Results in Agreement Maintain Prices and Insure Distribution Distribu-tion During Emergency IgBTN'OTON". July 24. Operators from the producing dis-Kix dis-Kix stat' s in confer, in . today with Secretary Hoover agreed Ijplr with the adiiunist rations plan fer maintaining pficee &irio fuel istnlinti(in dump the strike emergency. Bstors. If was stated after ' frcnc Illiw iiioiiioik. iiou tl'f- general proposals us Hy Secretary Hoover, subject Hproval of their respective H ton I 1 :,. r.i Bo th- legal itiiroa of the Bin lppal phase were given Bvai of tho rl-? part merit of Hq an opinion .-.-nt to Sc-cre-Ever hv , 1 1 r p i Gencrftl Eftr whl ! 1 ri'-A was Bala1 'v ur-nn -i jjou.-inni;nt of iKtetlng the chilrrnan of ihe Hte .m 'I icpre- Ht various fll-.tn.-is went into Kh Mr. H'im'- to '1 b.: th th- central ..n.nrti tic- plan Ho l' submitted ro the lull GTij.N. July :4 Bltumin-; iBm)eralur representing thc Hkroduc Ing districts In six Hnercd here toriuy ;it the call HK' Hoove r t work out HVcoopi-r ji M.m wi:h Hi gov-Hwiri gov-Hwiri th- railroads In a coal Ion -c-iu'm- designed to pro-Krnr- pubiii utilities and HBfctao industries against a .KJENTKAL COMMITTEE Bfc coni'n.i .- the creation Hfc-a! r Hfroni the departments of j yjusticr ,( in t. i and the- in-HWoni in-HWoni in .' c commission, op- HwOURli local Lo'iiinllti os ,ii mCliiK dNtrlcLs 'irginlu, . Hnnlu. "I"' nnessfo Kinlucky,! HHla unl Alabama. Bve distribution, u si plan-1 be conti, li'd t imh pool-1 HHjlre non-produc lion and the, H of care under a profcrenr H to be instituted under aU" HS the interstate commerce K C C. to CON HLOL 'HV Plan is designed to oper-; 0 cooperation of the opera-' B' raliu a -., it Is i . .u ml. ,j on Jorit, of th.- interstate com-' bairn .--i..n io act la emergency H of irn.-r:--.i1. ion. P. aiJthorn. ii u , explains i. I coin -ion would of able1 01 condui.cns should the co-I co-I effori lad m an;, district Wind-i-tr.uion plan for pre-ueerlns pre-ueerlns in i oal and m-Wcl m-Wcl distributing durng tho. JrK ''"' ''.- p: -ill- d todli" yrenco of n arj3 hundred 'ifcn,P' : ' 'seer, t u y Hoover Po ins i'Koi'o i Moegan r)0 , ,,, ,.,la,11)n ,jf 519 ,1J ''J ni ij j i Byjjf s lor the tight . - rung volunt.irx agreements - " it. .h and the other Rr"1' ' 1 -i pools in the g t' report to m, io0ver dui fund r'J, ,"'n,ryl Progra... jrP(f"r ,,r" ide.at.on Sd sink" K ' "" JAL Mi N s N, Hthe "' ' ""' were Uui i Uk'h' 11 " 'heir co- Wontlnuance of lh.- ,,rcS.ni ui j pver-j detail, and thai the r ' ,o. ih"-" Bnd k '" '" n the Bd Secretary Hoove, has feslr . ' , ' '-" Blrict u' ' ' dWrrkua' P'"J" Of the I ffngVhv ,ln ;h;; ,i,'Mrh' ffBKir Mi '' "'i'"'-" iin.l Ian vt,;1!:,1:;1 n .... 5iw "h ,K'nn"J'' and j iSfcVterno'im""3 'lnlon' cunf"-Plan cunf"-Plan SBM -f I,,,;','11 '"' ' ' The QKht from uh" irJaahington where 00 MAIN TENETS OF HOOVER'S PROPOSAL (Continued from Page One) ho had conferred with President Harding. Hard-ing. .Mayor Durkan said that lh- outlook "lor a quick adjustment of the troubles of the oerators and miners In the an-thraclte an-thraclte regions Is blight He would not reveal what plan he had In mind fur ending the suspunslun it is understood, under-stood, howev r, that he has a proposal Cor the appointment of an arbitration Commission of five members, none of whom would be affiliated with the miners or operators, to make a thorough thor-ough survey of the hard coal industry and fix u wugc rate. 1NQ11HY SUGGESTED INDIANAPOLIS, July 24. President Presi-dent Harding was urged to appoint , immediately a nonpartisan fa. t-flnd- lny tribunal to Inquire Into th coal situation in a telegram seni hln. Ias1 night by A. M. Ogle, president of the National Coal association. The pr Sl-dent Sl-dent announced the consld ration of such a committee hut week Such a tribunal, it appointed immediately, imme-diately, could develop within u. comparatively com-paratively short time such facts regarding re-garding the coal industry, say 9 the telegram, tel-egram, as "would strength n your hand in carrying out your program to Btart the mines In accordance with your proclamation to th' gov mors of the several states Involvi d Mr Ogle, in the telegram, also suggested sug-gested the appointment of one miner jgnd one operator as technical advisers, -but neither to have a vote or voice in "the deliberation of the tribunal |