Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1917 — White Resolved to Make Miners Retorn to Work. [ARTICLE]

White Resolved to Make Miners Retorn to Work.

Indianapolis, Oct. 19.—Upon White, president of the United Mine Workers of America, said today that his organization will do everything possible to settle the present labor trouble in the coal mining districts and he believed the difficulties will be settled without further delay. "This organization does not countenance the action taken by some of the radical elements and we will resort to any means to settle the difficulty," Mr. White declared. Mr. White asserted he had not been in communication with his office here since he went to Washington and was not fully advised as to the situ- = ation in this state. He said he had no announcement to make at this time as to what steps he would take to end the trouble if the men do not return to work.