Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1946 — Page 13

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By UNITED PRESS Reconversion officials expressed growing alarm over the coal strike today and predicted that steel production losses would exceed 4,000,000 | tons if the stoppage runs into May. Reports from the labor gdepartment encouraged ne optimism over prospects for settling the strike before then. There was little hope that the mine operators and President John L. Lewis of the striking United Mine workers (A, F. of L.) would be

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A CPA report estimated that the steel industry would be forced to operate. at only 50 per cent of capacity next month, compared with 71.4 this week, if the strike was not settled until “early May.” It said the industry might lose 3,500,000 tons of steel in May at that operating rate. “Scores of plants are down because of lack of fuel,” the report said. “Scores more are going down because of a lack of parts, which in turn is a result of other plants going down because of a lack of steel, The steel shortage reflects a

by a sclreity of fuel.”

A prolonged strike would cut into the production of consumer goods and, building materials and into the maintenance of essential railroad and utility services, CPA said. The Ford Motor Co. blamed shortages of steel and parts for the layoff of 45,000 men last night. Some eastern railroads may be forced to curtail service within the next two weeks, it was said. 40-Day Coal Supply Another report from Solid Fuels Administrator J. A. Krug estimated that the country had a 40-day coal supply when the strike began. Many industrial consumers, how-| ever, had limited stocks. | Krug said SFA was beginning to receive “frantic appeals” from industrial consumers, who cannot| qualify for emergency allotments | and must curtail or suspend pro- | duction. The Ford layoff, scheduled to be- | gin tonight, will last only three | days for all but 4700 of the workers. Ford said more than 40,000 would be recalled Monday but the rest- would be “furloughed” indefi- | nitely. Meantime, the Butte, Mont., cop- | per strike neared settlement today. | Negotiators for the C. I. O. Mine, i Mill and Smelter Workers union | accepted an offer by the Anaconda | Copper Co. to increase the wages of | 3500 striking miners 18% cents an | hour. The agreement was subject | to ratification by the union membership. Westinghouse Electric Corp. and | the C. I. O. United Electrical Work- | ers union resumed negotiations. = | At Rochester, N. Y.; a milk st, ike | was in its fourth day. A. F. of L.| dairy employees agreed to supply | milk to dairies which have signed | tentative agreements, but city officials said the volume barely would provide for essential users. Strike Postponed The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen postponed a strike against the Rock Island railroad, scheduled to begin at 6 p. m. yesterday. The postponement came after President Truman moved to have the dispute investigated under terms of the national railway labor act. C. I. O. United Auto Workers threw a “mechanized picket line” around the Vultee Consolidated Corp. plant at Detroit yesterday. A continuous circle of autos, bumper to bumper, moved slowly about the iplant, blocking the entry of nonstriking office workers. | A move to unionize professional | baseball players was revealed when {the American Baseball Guild registered as an independent labor organization in Suffolk County, union an- | already had = “sub-| stantjal” membership gmong major league clubs.

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