New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 18, 1929, Page 18

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929 orking for non-union companies M ADIO'PROGR Zi7e SOFT COAL MINERS =2 < =< BRITISH PARTIES ) N 2 e return to work was a matter | S “’/ff . PROSPEROUS AGAIN -2 2% vt TESTING STRENGTH | F Stai ;One Year of Work Does WOIlflel‘S"b‘d‘r"r:‘:k‘s" e ettt 5 Throw Full Power Into Bl _a_ amous talrcase vice of the officialdom of the coal| ‘ in Pennsylvania | aty the neads of the unton| LACGLIORS This Week made no proclamation to that ef- fect but an observer gathers the idea| London, March 18 (#—The poli- that the men and women who had{tical forces of Great Britain are @ ¢ endured months of sacrifice quie casting their full strength into five | have been told that the time had ections to be held during the! ul e o come to hunt jobs wherever \lk\ coming week. They are regarded as ——— — could be found. |a final test hefore the general elec- -| A coal operator would not be ex- |tions, the last of May. | 10 PTOVE | pected to admit publicity that The test, however, will not be an MONDAY i Cho x £ delighted to get his old m ute one. Until May 1 the vot- s \ 2 s builet + : have 1o e K In the pits, But the coal co ng lists will not include the 5,500 L astern standard Time 3—Emil lazco, organ 3 ! 5 C OC 1“\‘ been overjoyed just t 000 *“flappers” wLo recenuy receiv-| 1} . but everyon skilled miner, ed the franchise, and therefore will is|uot indicats where the “fappe NEW ENGLAND STATIONS . though he has”oeen out on strike, ndic Fhe o | d ed : s s ApriL | e e randle and oan pro. |Vote will g in May. 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