Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1919 — Page 9
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NO RESERVE FUEL STOCK THIS WINTER (Continued from Tape One) are Mitl. to have been successful in Inducing: the n-ien to return to work. r'BIDAT A JINX. PITTSBURGH. VA., Dec. 12 Several thousand men went to work In the mines In the Central Pennsylvania Melds today. Many foreigners refused to reiturn because of the superstltution about Friday. When the officials of the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke corporation at Pnt-t-n failed to open 'the workings this morning' the men became angry an! sent telegrams of protest to Secretary rt Labor Wilson and avting President John 1 Lewis, of the Mine Workers. The officials said their mines would pn Monday.
000 miners employed in the Peoria pubMv'filun r'fused to return to work today. The miners held a mass meettlnff last nl'-'ht at whh h several aliped ra-ili.-a leaders attempted to ;.lace the men on fioiJ as ir-iiiUiaiinff the settlement i'ie strike at Indianapolis. The men refused o consider a resolution offered during tho meeting, but expressed themselves as opposed to the terms of the settlement and refused to enter the ihines today.
amvsku wiiisti.es. ST. KOUIS. MO.. !eo. 12 More than 6.0i0 coa.1 miners in St. Clair ano MntllS"H foiin'I's, I'l.. which supply St. Louis with coal, answered the whistles call to work this morning' for the first time since No. 1, following acceptance by vijte of the men of the wtiike settlement.
!,HM TONS TOIilV. IIICKN'IOLU IXP.. Pec. 12 AM miners in this field went to work today and it is rpectei nine thousand tons of coal will be hoisted before night in the local
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I'IFTT PER fEMT. CXKVBLASD, O.. Ter. 1 2 Early reports received from the mill's of Ohio. Indicated that a production of fifty per ent normal would be reached by nightfall. Cutting on a quantity settle began last nlhl and loaders and tipple men reported In large numbers at the mines. tOilay. . . Plenty of cars were at the mines today to Insure rapid handling- of nil the -o.l mined, reports to the Pittsburgh Vein Operators association indicated. Enough cars are in eig-ht for Ohio mines to carry three days maximum production, it was said. T'nion leaders generally in Ohio toay were bending every effort to get the men back to the mines. While first reports weie to the effect that there were same recalcitrant lucal.3 In Ohio, the leaders expressed the belief that cil would be back at work by Monday.
IIARGK TRICKERY. STEUBEN VI LL.E. O., Det. 12 The min e of Jefferson county today ae in f i"n revolt asrainst the Indianapolis eettlement cf the coal strike. Lenders of the opposition to the settlement are charging that is a trick thtm to return to the mines for i:;ty days thus tiding the country over tii" winter.
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