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Workers Irked . Over Pay losses, ~ | Survey Shows By FRED PERKINS _ KRerioos Howard Staff Weiter POCAHONTAS, Va, Dec, § — the rich Pocahontas producing £ field« have gone on a short work z week, thus ending for a time a test of how far their loyalty to! John I. Lewis can be stretched, Opinions checked hy this reporter with miners and management men are that a revolt was ready tn boil up in the strictly dis. einlined United Mine Workers if the union’s boss had not changed his order for a no-day week into a three-day week, Reasons: The average miner has lost this year more than $1000 from various kinds of Lewis-or-dered strikes. Manv are on the : verge of poverty, with no help of- 2 fered from their union's well. 3 heeled treasury. = And Christmas is coming. col. 3 ored. lights are strung over the shopping streets of this town store windows display the usual tokens of Yuletide cheer which fit takes money to buy Same True Elsewhere The same is true, according to reports. in thousands: «of coal towns from Alabama to Pennaylvania, There's a little item "In the : focal papers to indicate the state : of affairs, Mrs, Charles Evans of Plains, W. Va, was slicing a bun, She Was arguing at the time with her hushand, a coal miner, as to whether “John L. Lewis is a good man.” Mrs. Evans questioned the wisdom of the three-day week on account of how it cuts down money for Christmas, Somehow, in the discussion, the knife being used on the bun came In contact with Mr. Evans’ stomach. He was hustled off to a hospital, but police reportéd the Incident as an accident and no charges were lodged against Mrs. | Evans. Other reports Indicate that, women in general are more _concerned than their miner peabands| about their repeated payless vacations, This little town of Pocahontas is down In a valley between high, Ww. hills. The Pocahontas Fuel Co. aperates 10 mines in the immediate vicinity and employs abst; .. 7000 men, 7 Interview with a miner in Poca- | hontas: "What are the miners § ariking for? The welfare fund?” = =. "No. tt ain't the welfare fund.” “Ww , y

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