Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1932 — Page 24

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OPERATORS AND MINERS DISCUSS NEW PAY SCALE Approach Crisis in Mine 1 Parley; $4 Rate Expected. H'j United Preen TERRE HAUTE, Ind. June 10.— j Wage scale controversies in western , Indiana coal fields approached a crisis today as a gr6up of miners and board members met here to vote on a proposed agreement. Eight members of the scale committee of district No. 11, United Mine Workers of America, and seven members of the board were to hold a preliminary vote this morning on a plan adopted a few days ago by joint scale committees. If this morning's vote was favorable, the proposed contract was to be placed before the full scale committee of eighteen miners and eight operators this afternoon. Report Scale Set If this morning's vote should be infavorable, all negotiations of the l weeks since 1031 contracts expired last March 31, would come to naught. It has been reported unofficially that the proposal calls for a *4 baric scale. John Suttle, miners’ secretary, denied that the contract was for three years, "any more than it is for ten years or one year.” Operators were represented as willing t,o accept the new scale. Sentiment of miners on the plan was unknown. Opposed by Strip Men The reported $4 scale, however, has aroused strip miners in strong opposition. A few days before other miners struck, they signed provisional agreements continuing the old *6lO basic scale. Their agreements provide that, if j shaft miners return to work at a

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scale under $6.10, strip mines automatically will accept the same scale. Strip miners will not have a vote on the new plan until the miners’ convention is reconvened to ratify whatever contracts the scale committees sign.

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