Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1946 — Page 13

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WASHINGTON, March 14 (U., P.).—John L. Lewis, president of ithe United Mine Workers, today! accused the coal industry of killing | 28,000 miners in the past 14 years by “mismanagement, cupidity, stupidity and wanton neglect.” | For two days the union had de-

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eA workers. . |the same period, the same man- ; | agement and stockholders have vio- |

"" llently mangled, crushed and shat- | { [tered the bodies of 1,004,000 mine

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“of the bituminous industry indulge

mining communities. | Today, Mr. Lewis strode to the { front of the ballroom in the Shore- | ham hotel to address the wage conference of miners and soft coal operators. “Summing up,” he boomed into! the microphone, “we accuse by the record that the management and stockholders of the bituminous coal industry in a period of 14 years have, through mismanagement, cupidity, stupidity and wanton neglect, made dead 28,000 mine |

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workers. “We accuse by the record that the industry does not bury its dead nor bind up the shattered bones

tims in any adequate, humane or

‘Stand on Your Feet’ “We accuse by the record .thaf the management and stockholders

in systematic and widespread financial extortion upon the yet living victims of its industrial violence. “We accuse by the record that | the industry extorts annually from the pay envelope of the mine workers $60 million for psuedo,

hypothetical and sub-standard medical service, hospitalization and

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insurance of an actual value of less than. one-third of the aforesaid | $60 million. “We demand abatement of this slaughter. “We demand cessation of the accompanying extortion.”

policy committee rose. Mr. Lewis then walked off the stage, asking that the conference! recess until 2:15 p. m. Meanwhile operators showed a cautious optimism over prospects of avoiding a mine strike on April 1, but kept their fingers crossed. , Management representatives said a more accurate evaluation of strike prospects would be possible only after actual negdtiations begin, |

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