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ot shoot” and Of Separate Contracts wm the stove g PITTSBURGH, Dec. 2: (UP) Coal producers determined today | the hearth "to maintain'a solid front against tip. Mother John L.. Lewis’ Aaivide-and-con-mittens and quer contract plan , | e_ iy They. blasted the mine union leader's new three-day week ma-, with bright neuver. as destructive’ to the ih-! . . dustry, and Indicated they would od es continue to resist his attempts to ted in draws negotiate individual or sectional of the letter : contracts, inal drawing. . However, government officials BARR First, $10; believed the coal dispute would and the next be settled without another strike. Presidential ut Instant John R. sollections Steelman sald in Key ‘West, Fla, ys" to ee that he believed “we'll have in. land St. Al dustrial peace for a long while.” property of , Less than.12 hours after the | be returned ara Journ ou) retout began Judges nesday m r wis Ya ordered the 400,000 soft coal

' : ’ at § ~ i Vo v % » oe miners back to work Monday and | " ; easy to see why Wasson's “ Fifth Foor Youth Center will play such o big ‘part in teen-agers’ lives this ‘season, - ’ placed the entire industry on a : ot \ ’ A WN : three-day week until further 3 y notice. . nN i . : / Almed at Stockpiles Tomorrow's young lady The move was calculated to re-| wo ,® , duce bituminous and’ anthracite | " 9 coal stockpiled of more than 30) wants glamour today! million tons gradually so as to | ; . enhance the United Mine Work-|

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| A resolution approved by the! : \ "od Co UMW policy committee in New! IS er F'oWn 00S . y : . York, where Mr. Lewis made the L (D A announcement, authorized nego-| ’ tiation of contracts with. individ. : : { og - I coal companies, whereupon | " " ‘ \ y the work wer would be-extended She feels grown-up" so give her the \ "UMW contracts with. the. coal dash. of glamour incorporated in these FN operators expired last June 30. “This: is just another one of his tricks,” said an operator spokesman in Pittsburgh. “He's béen Irying since October to break one segment or another away from the solid front.” ; In Indianapolis, two Indiana coal operators associations issued A joint statement yesterday indicating they would negotiate with Mr. Lewis only through the nas tional negotiating committee, Hoosiers Take Stand : “The national joint conference | can be reconvened at any time suitable to Mr. Lewis, at which time our representatives will be present,” the statement said. George H. Love, president of the! «Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Cosh and chief spokesman for the | northerh and western operators! during the past negotiations, served notice that the three-day work order does not alter the operators’ position in the bifter contract battle, - = “This _dictatorfal power exerpeo Gl8ed hy one man.” Mr. Love add-|_ : SUE Me destructive to the coal-in- + dustry and everyone who earns mr =a pis- ving In £7 ; EIT. Love reiterated’ ‘the industry stand” that # cammot afford to grant concessions that would in= crease the cost of coal. Mr. Lewis himself, though he never has made public his specific contract demands, said they would cost 30 to 35 cents for every ton of coal mined.

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riod. Emphasis was placed on| sportsmanship by fans in both | sections. a The conference was started four! v4 years ago by George Bishop, |. Mitchell High School principal. 8chool officials credit the annual discussion with doing much in creating sportsmanship among rival county schools.

Lulu and Parker Can't Wait to Meet Mrs. ‘Veep’

"WASHINGTON, . Dec, 2 (UP) — oe m Lulu and Parker Ricks can hard-| C. Brown Ruffie Ox. ly wait to meet Mrs, “Veep.” ford #n smart suede They will get the chance Sun- | - with crepe rubber sole. day when Vice President Alben Sizes 31/3 to 9 W. Barkley brings his bride home 2 ’ to his roomy apartment on fash- 7.95 fonable Connecticut Ave, for a fleeting visit to Washington, The Rickses, who have been looking after the Vice President for the last 27 years, hope to serve the newlyweds their art dinner in the capital,

THEY GOT Fy glimpse of the ” former Mrs. Carleton 8. Hadley last summer when the “Veep” gave a cocktail party in her honor & few days after he met her. According to Mrs. Max Truitt, Mr. Barkley's daughter who.

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