Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1946 — Page 7

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week-end. The Great Western Sugar Co, o Denver, Colo., four of its best this week-end. near Pittsburgh, reported it migh be forced to suspénd operations.

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The 'stee] industry: eontinued to be thé hardest hit. The ' American Iron and Steel Institute revised its estimate of this week's ‘Operating rate downward. The latest estimate was 63.5 per -éent of capacity, more

Irving 8. Olds, ehairman of the Steel, said the company’s coal stocks were

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“almost non-existent.” He predicted that some plants will be closed entirely if the strike by 400,000 miners | continues, f| Layoffs of nearly 50,000 men in other industries, principally steel mills, were blamed directly on the coal strike, t| When the drop in steel produetion hits fabricating plants and automobile manufacturers, they too must be. prepared for layoffs. The solid fuels administration estimated the output lost from closed mines at 1885865 tons dally

those still in operation. Schools in Sharon, Pa, and Lansing, Mich., were expected to close. Schools at Denver, Walla Walla, Wash, and Provo, Utah, already

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have glesed for lack of fuel. States of emergency have been proclaimed in Utah, Kentucky and Maryland. Many other states res ported fuel stocks at a dangerously low point. Committee Calls Krug The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. announced a 50 per cent cut in power output effective Dec. 7, when it will have only 10 days’ supply of eoal left. In Washington a special house commitfee planned to subpena Secretary of the Interior J. A. Krug to appear Monday and reveal his plans | for easing the fuel shortage. Committee Counsel Hugh D. Wise Jr, sald the subpena will be served this morning. The action is practically unprecedented in the history of relations between congress and the executive departments. The order to subpena Mr. Krug arose from a committee hearing into the availability of the Big Inch and. Little Inch pipe lines to earry natural gas from Texas to the fuelhungry East coast. . The. committee

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expressed dissatisfaction with testimony by Assistant Secretary of the Interior ©. Girard Davidson. Committee Chairman Roger C. Slaughter (D. Mo,), contended Mr. Davidson's testimony revealed that the interior department had given no thought to relieving the fuel shortage until the coal strike became an actuality. He invited Mr. Krug to appear and explain this.

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agents registration act is repealed, sald Elliott. > Praised for Keeping Word “The United States, Elliott continued, has no business meddling in the Danube area. Surely, he pleaded, American boys did not go to war establish an international regime on the Danube, The same goes for the Dardanelles, he said, Obviously, the Russians must have predominant control of the Black Sea straits, They would be foolish to agree to internationalization unless the United States agrees to internationalise the Panama Canal and Britain accepts an international regime over Sues and Gibraltar, “Elliott also thought that the Soviet Union had never broken its word. While the United States and Britain repeatedly violated their pledges at Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam, the Soviets faithfully observed theirs, ‘Justified’ in Iran “The Russian failure to withdraw troops on time from Iran was perfectly justified. What else eguld Russia do after Britain, with Amer-| ican connivance, had sent im 7000 | {so-called oil experts and techmicians? The Russians must also build up friendly regimes in neighboring countries as a counterweight to American and British expansionist policies. “Elliott ended the discourse with a challenge to the audience, ‘Can anyone here,' he demanded, ‘name one instance in which the United States acted to further the cause of peace?’ After a mometary hush an American , correspondent suggested: Had not the United States done everything to strengthen the power and prestige of the United Nations? But Elliott was ready for that one. ‘You know as well as I do,’ he told the questioner, ‘that the United States is supporting the United Nations for purely selfish and imperialistic reasons’.”

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miss the proceedings. He said that motion would be considered first. This and any other such motions apparently had to be disposed of before the court eould get down to the business of picking an advisory jury for Judge Galdsbarough. Judge Goldsborough pointed out that Mr. Lewis was entitled to a jury trial if the La Guardia act should be held applicable. He apparently meant a regular jury with full jury powers rather than the advisory jury which has been ordered. Mr, Sonnett, who has contended the act did not apply to the present case, said he did not believe Mr. Lewis was entitled to a jury trial as a matter of right. He suggested that the court proceed with the hearing. The prosecutor said the government expected to present about 10 witnesses, each of whom would testify briefly, He added that he felt the question of the Norris-La Guardia act should be deferred until after witnesses had been heard. Mr. Sonnet repeated his insistence that Mr. Lewis was not entitled to a regular jury trial under any eircumstances but sald “the government is prepared to proceed whighever way the court desires.” Mr, Hopkins said he thought it proper for the court to hear the union's dismissal motion first, Mr. Sonnett suggested that there was some question as to whether Mr. Lewis wanted a jury and said this could he settled later. Judge Goldsborough then: read from the Norris-LaGuardia act a provision that defendants under that act were entitled to a trial by regular jury on a contempt charge, He added that the defendants could waive that right, Mr, Hopkins said the UMW was not pre. pared to make any such Waiver at this stage of the case.

for dismissal of the case sought permission to have various attorneys! ™7 discuss different issues. He asked Mr. Padway to begin. Mr, Padway said the union eon-

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sible language," of the expediter, Senator Taylor saiy the reconstruction finance corporation has defled Mr, Wyatt's authority in refusing to make loans he recommended to prospective builders of industrialized houses.

WYATT MAY QUIT IN HOUSING SHOWDOWN

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will result in an immediate shortage. Mr. Wyatt went to the White House with a strong indorsement from Senator Glen Taylor (D, Ida.), who urged Mr. Truman in a letter to “reaffirm, In the strongest posemergency powers

Loan Issue Uppermost

The loan issue was uppermost in Mr. Wyatt's program. If he gets the nod from the President he is expected immediately to issue “directives” to RIO, requiring that loans be made totalling $80 million. In addition to extra pressure behind his plan for mass-produced assembly-line houses, was reported to have recommended : ONE: Retention of tight controls on nen-residential building, of priorities for home builders, of ceilings on new houses, and of orders channeling scarce materials inte G.I. homes. fo “'rwo: New )égislation like the! Wagner-Ellender-Taft bill that died |

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| Edward Ransom, 38, of 1519 Wade gt., reported that a cab driver and another passenger robbed him of $40 after taking him home. Four men accosted Wiley Jones, 52, of 743 N. New Jersey st, at Bt. Clair and East sts, taking $8"the vigtim informed police. Mildred Tillberry, 35, of 1444 W. Ohio st., fell and-injured her hand as she fought a stickup man’ at Bloomington st. and White blvas, pelice: were told. treated at City hospital. Ray DeWitt, 49, of 2822 English ave., alse fought with stickup men

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