CATASTROPHE AVERTED
COAL -DISPUTE IN U.S.A. SETTLED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT . Washington, April 29 * immediate resumption of. coal •MHou will follow President JWt« successful intervention in 'MSPUte which has baffled the •»,Mediation Board and all at settlement. Mr *wats immense influence it is JW on all sides has averted a ' Wre industrial catastrophe, .•-coal stoppage begun on March •/J affected 400,000 miners. J importation and other deJ nonstnes which had begun rJ* P in ch of the coal short- ':-;' m " receive coal within ? days. soft coal, operators J" W an increase in wages of v:L, l ay ln accordance with k r J,. .Roosevelt's suggestion. ajnn* differences will be while production pro8^^ 01 ' Commerce, Mr '"•:eioth day paid a warm •:; anm,J southern mi «e owners ::^2me rc f in r ftheCham- ? set o" *,! , * never met a than the southern i-oiytn! id ' adding that ' • d " la . Hers vital to their S^a&^I 01 * 4, they unsel " '^ Cl 's lead Se t 0 follow the S«oi* necessa ry Preliminary a J m ' od «ction will V Thu rsday instead of toT !h af!w r ." Fortun e" reported ! approve Mr ?* Will if f n Policy and Mr S 5 disaDDri! S endor semen;t of S b y LinSh! °t the o PPosition Jr. Und °ergh and Senator <8? P °U of o ■V;>cluH Pf , ol exec utive opinion SSxow 1008 * all t0 P men < cei >t benf T nt showed that 2 • *ouid h? d tha t a German fa"? f o,t" &a P reve nted at al■:iear^maenndt^o P er cent, felt <' s?efl vw« , pr °S r amme must y forward. V de velo D L\° Se Polled in faV> e at tZ m 0f the def ence •:t fd °f the c d 55 Percent, disof Lindbe^h
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13326, 1 May 1941, Page 5
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