Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1941 — Page 9

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Walkout in Pennsylvania Is Revolt Against Lewis Leadership,

By FRED W. PERKINS Times Special Writer - : HAZELTON, Pa. Sept. 16.—~The country next winter will need all the fuel it can-produce, but a con=siderable percentage of anthracite produstion is is down indefinitely in his district because of a dispute inside the United ; : Mine Workers. It is such a pe-

| uliar ‘controversy:

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been suggested in authoritative. quarters. The:

| basis for the shut-

down, which has | spread to the two remaining coal operations in District 7 is that a group of miners objected to the increasing of assesse : ments and dues by John L. Lewis’ union. The active complainants: probably - number several thousand, according ' to an estimate based on attendance. at a pep meeting last night at Landsford where Garrett Miller, leader of the insurgents, urged a stand-fast policy. . Their influence makes idle 122 big colleries (where coal is prepared for market), 42 openings (more mines), and 20,000 men.. The question that bothers union officials is whether the disturbance will end in a few days or weeks in one district affected, or whether it will spread into the two other and larger anthracite districts.

~ Not Regarded National This is the first large-scale revolt in recent years against the Lewis leadership. One explanation is that

Mr. Lewis has never been as strong in the hard-coal regions as in the

| bituminous areas.

It started soon after public: ane nouncement of a 80-cent-a-month special assessment on union members, running 15 months—through October, 1942. ‘That will add nationally about four million dollars to the Mine Workers’ treasury as a “defense fund” which the leaders want for eventualities they foresee at the end of the defense boom. Mine workers officials talk down any national significance in the revolt. They say it is due only to the desire of some” union members to discredit and displace some of the men now in charge of district afe’ fairs. One of the “big three” of the United Mine Workers—Internation= al Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Kennedy, former Lieutenant-Govs ernor of Pennsylvania—is on the scene, but he has not appeared in the dispute. His presence is claimed to be merely incidental to a visit to his Hazleton home. : The: mining companies are “caught in the middle,” as Mal. John C. Groome, head of the Crane berry Colliery, explained. As he watched a thin line of men melt away from his operation.

production, less than 200 showed up.

JAPAN WITHHOLDING

Of 800 men needed for ‘efficient

VLADIVOSTOK NOTES

TOKYO, Sept. 16 (U. P.).—Japan is withholding further representations ." against = the shipment of United States oil to Russia by way of Vladivostok “pending more fun damental developments in current Japanese-American negotiations,” the chief Government spokesman said today, The spokesman, Koh Ishii, des clined to eomment on statements at Washington that negotiations so far were purely exploratory bug he announced that Kaname Waks< asugi, minister in the Japanese Em. - bassy at Washington, had boarded a ship yesterday for the United States and it ‘was reported that Wakasugi was carrying special ine structions for Admiral Kichisas puro Nomura, the Ambassador. Wakasugi boarded ship’ at ‘Yokos hama, Ishii said, and the ship will proceed direct to the United States despite the suspension of normal service across .the Pacific. Ishii can to say what typeof ship Wakasugi had taken. Opposition elements continued to demand that the Government speak frankly regarding negotiations with the United States.

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