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Show UUAL ImlUllll . BILL PISENIEfS1 Investigatory Commission of Nine Proposed in Measure WASHINGTON", Aug. 2 1. A bill to carry Into effeet President Harding's re ommendat Ion for a sv. e, pmg government gov-ernment investigation or the oal industry in-dustry wa Intro luced today by 1 'hair-man 'hair-man WlllSloW "f the bouse eomtll'-ree committee after a visit to the White House. The measure. Mr. Winslovv said, would call l or a piol nl in- nt by the president of a commission of not to exceed nine members with Imt Tuitions Tui-tions to report to ib- h ew utive and congress hy .July 1. lf.. Th commission would have wbh powers of 1 mvestlc-atton In LudllU the right 10 j examine the books of various coal 1 produi Ing companies. I Mr Winslovv said his commiu f WOUld meel Infer In the day to consider con-sider th measure with a view to an Immediate faVoi iU- report. I PHILADELPHIA. Aug 21 An- thracite workers and operators as-sembled as-sembled here today for another session Of the negotiations to reconcile lhe1 .1 if ferr-nres hf-iw. f-ir the t r. factions which have kept the hard ooal mines ! Idle since April 1, Today's meeting was scheduled for i i m, An agree-, agree-, ment is expected 'his week. SAGIINAW, Mich . Aug. 21. Operations Opera-tions weFO resumed In the Michigan coal mines ibis morning after a .--hiit-down of almost five months. Peports from throughout the SaaJ-naw SaaJ-naw vaib ui-r, that virtually all the miners were -1 . U rii wdrk with Indlea-Itlons Indlea-Itlons normal production would bo I reached by the'rolddle of the week There are eleven mines in the valley field, employing approximately 2400 i men. 00 . |