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pending arbitration of their deadlocked wage dispute. He. granted the extension “reluctantly” at the réquest of nine oil producers who were unable to give an answer yesterday, the original deadline. Two companies and the United Oil Workers Interna-

they were ready with a reply. $Schwellenbach’s proposal, which he submitted to both parties after a week of fruitless discussion in Washington—and Chicago: provided that oil strikers return to work under a 40-hour week and 15 per cent wage increase. An arbitrator would be appointed to return a “final and binding” settlement of the union's demand for a 30 per cent pay boost. The strike, meanwhile, spread to additional refining areas on the east and west coasts, and mounting concern was expressed over the two-week disruption in gasoline and fuel oil production. Plants of the Union Oil Co. Shell Oil refineries in four California areas were scheduled to go down at noon today. Mayor Edward J. Jeffries of Detroit flew to Washington to confer with Schwellenbach and President Truman in an attempt to hasten settlement of the strike which has left the Detroit industrial area almost completely without gasoline.

WILLIAM S. BEITH DIES AT HOME HERE

Willlam 8. Beith, foundry superintendent at Rockwood Manufacturing Co., died yesterday at his home 1643 Hoyt st. He was 55. A native of Scotland, Mr. Beith moved to Indianapolis four years ago. He came to this country 35 years ago and had lived in Schenectady, N. Y,, Chicago, Ill, and in Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Eagles lodge and Presbyterian church in Franklin, Pa. He is survived by his wife, Ethel; four sons, Thomas, Indianapolis; William, Franklin, and John and Richard, Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Johni' Hess, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Martin Stiller, Virginia Beach, Va.; two sisters, Mrs, John ‘Semple, Stanford, Conn. and Agnes Beith, Scotland, and two brothers, Andrew and "Alexander, both of Scotland, Rites will be held at 8 p. m. today at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Franklin, Pa.

OPA INVESTIGATES JUNK TIRE SALES

junk tires is being made by the enforcement division of the Indiaha OPA district office, James ID. Strickland, district director, has announced. Mr. Strickland said that such sales are widespread. Unrepairable tires, purchased as scrap by re-cappers for 2 to 75 cents apiece, are being re-capped and sold to the public for $8 to $12 apiece, he added. “A driver takes his life into his own hands when he puts one of these junk tires on his car,” said Mr. Strickland. “Some of them are so dangerous that a service station attendant would not even inflate them if he knew their real condition.”

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maintenance and construction forces, is one of the charter members of the National Federation of Telephone Workers and’ will give supporting action in the event the national officers call for assistance. No Notice Received

“At the present moment, no official notice has been received of the propsed meeting” (the nation-wide strike vote’ session announced by J. J. Moran, N. F, T. W. vice president). The Indiana Bell Telephone Co. statement: “The reported plan of the National Federation of Telephone Workers to order mass meetings of all members of its affiliated unions during working hours, with consequent stoppage of work, does not arise from any dispute between the telephone union and the telephone company. “We “ understand that the proposed action is in protest against the recommendation of a trial examiner of the national labor relations board that one of the memper unions of the N. F, T, W. be disestablished as being ‘company dominated.’ In Bell System “A number .of the unions representing employes of the Associated Telephone Companies of the Bell system are also affiliates of the In the territory of the] Indiana Bell company, the union | affiliated with the N. F. T. W, represents ‘some 800 employees, in-| cluding switchmen, cable-splicers, installer repairmen and linemen, If| this union joins in mass meetings

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laya,” and conquerdr of Singapore. Yamashita was named in the charges signed by Col. Alva C. Carpenter of the war crimes commis-

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TOKYO, Oct. 8 (U. P.).~Three American army sergeants today were dishonorably . discharged and sentenced to 10 years at hard labor for killing two “Japanese civilians. They were convicted of manslaughter by a general court-martial. The verdict announced by the 1st cavalry division was reached after two days of testimony. The trio had been charged with first degree murder, the first against a member of the occupation, forces since Japan’s surrender, Trial Judge Capt. Anthony Constantino, Dunkirk, N. VY. accused the men of killing Katsuzi Tanaka and his 16-year-old son, Osamu Tanaka, after a saki drinking party at the Tanaka home In Yokohama, The men were AWOL from a nearby camp at the time. All joined the famed 1st cavalry division after the war's end, offi-

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