Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1950 — Page 1
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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1950 <
. 60th. YEAR—NUMBER : REAR
Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffics Indianapeiis. Indians. Issued Daily .
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Medical Expert Tolls
? Mercury Dive Decision Clears Way ~ Court } Hypo Caused
Tob Deepens: For ne Drastic Action y Truman Fuel Crisis
Coal Crisis af a Glance— ~ Minimum of > NATIONAL--Contempt charges against United Mine ] . ! Workers dismissed: President Truman admits existence Jue onig 1; rices Of Coal - Mount 0f serious emergency. LOCAL TEMPY RATURES The FBI was called .on today to halt union Vige 6am .. 8 Toa mm. 8} “lence at southern mines which have been. supplying a a.m... 3 11am .. 8) trickle ‘of coal. mops do CE ow Io Leading coal operators were reported willing to a. tal . PRY ‘ v « accept government seizure of their properties as the By ROBERT BLOEM 2 a Vi | Bitter winds. swept the’ coldest last hope of ending the coal crisis. - weather of the winter into Indiana today and chewed deep into, swiftly vanishing coal supplies Mounting desperatio® was ac-
companted-by-mounting pricesfor— the trickle of coal available to-
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Millon Helpein, N.Y. City Examiner, Pr Mi ‘Air Embolism’ Was Fatal ~ By H. D. QUIGG, United Press Staff © orrespondent -MANC CHESTER, N. H., Mat. 2-=A" New York medical expert at Di. Hermann N. Sander's mercy murder trial testified today that air in the veins—not cancer—caused the death of Mrs. Abbie C. Borroto." - The expert was Dr. Milton Helpern, deputy chief medical examiner of New York City. He was the 16th witness Ri called by the state in the first: : 2 degree murder trial of Dr.
Sander. “The autopsy did not. reveal any other cause of death which! would necessarily have caused a
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Prosecution Rests In Russ Spy Trial | -
Judy, Gubitchev
LOCAL—Bitter winds hasten the disappearance of remain. ing coal supplies. City's emergency. shows signs of leveling off temporarily with relief supplied by cars of coal expected from mines today.
Mercy killing trial strains “small! town’s friendships. ... Page 2.
—PRpig--death atthe —time- deatht
—Win--legal- Th occurred.” Dr. Helpern- said.
| "NEW YORK, Mar. (UP) —| “In my opinion the air injec-
» The government Tested its tion was the cause of death. i : . | He emphasized the word “the.” espionage conspiracy case against Dr. Sander is charged with de- Judith Coplon and Valentin| wr, [reckoning with the law liberately murdering Mrs=Borroto..Gubitchev.at 10:33 a. m. (Indian-. » a ply and demahd. : —1 a 59-year-old cancer-tortured pa- | i There was no promise of relief . apolis time) today. y . : | jas fire tenders reluctantly stepped! - tierit. by. shooting 40 cubic centi “ei P at Joh M.! . meters of air info her veins. Chief + Prosecutor John M.| lup their fires to hold back -the “Dr. Holpern, a -héavy-sef. gray-| Refley “Jr. announced —tersely; icold blasts, Forecast for tonight haired man, first testified when “the government rests” after) {was a drop to 5 above Zero here,
plunged to this
Temperatures that - “16 degrees above zero early “closings mount. Labor Commissioner Thomas R. Hutson said he expects word today on new supplies for hard- -pressed Institutions.
a Cold front moves down from Canada ... : Page 3. f
the day of of sup-
[morning hastened Civil, Criminal Cases Against umw Dropped; Presiden! Admits Grave Emergency Exists WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 (UP)——Federal Judge Rich. mond B. Keech today cleared the United Mine W orkers of
15 helow-upstate: civil and_criminal contempt-eharges- despite-their-refusal-to—
asked. on the basis of a long hypothetical question, whether he had an opinion as to the cause
Federal Judge Sylvester Ryan de-| niéd the government motions to! expunge from the records refer-
Late developments in the pic- comply with a decree to end their strike.
[ture 1082 ¥- were. Judge Keech announced
that he had considered the
ences to- FBI investigative 1e-| ONE: Gov. Schricker received « ports which did not pertain- to : ¥ : telegram rom Firth Army EOYEITmEAt 5 “1 my opinion Bat was the case. i ds a eadquarters relaving Defense Baad ny oy air isis Tas Read Into Record - ay Lous onnns order) ££ 30. The names of several persons, I yaplsa = Re “entimeters of air in the investigated by the FBI on ine] {one of the state coal co-ordina-veins in the région of the leftiterndl security matters were read (tors, immediately made a formal elbow.” {into the record when Abraham L.| "Yesterday Dr. Ralph E, Miller, Pomerantz, defense attorney for| ; pathology professor at Dart- Mr. Gubitchev, asked FBI Spe-| mouth medical school. also testi- cial Agent Cortland J. Jones. to! fied he believed the air injectios. Gidentity his notes on his search caused death. lof Miss Coplon’s Washington of:
of death. .
Laid to Bmbolism’ Tetition and the evidence ‘in the case and
found the union “not guilty” FBI: Called to Halt of hoth civil and criminal con... Mine Violence
tempt charges brought against it, : Equipment. Blown Up At Alabama Shaft
% ‘Photo by Rob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer. The coal famine: of % man a good chance to catch up on his readin
Scotty Jones, 6, and brother, Ji J drug stare fo sean the funny books,
New [o] peration Restores
Judge Keech’ § ruling Apparents ity upheld the union's claim that the union's offices had done their . best to comply with his no-strike order issued Feb, 11. | Union aftorneys contended that 370,000 miners have remainéd
giv ™, 9, 2932 College Ave,, drop in at the nearby Caer {request to Fifth Army for coal.
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| Sutfiluses in Indiana installations be distributed. by the! | Governar. } TWO Mayor . Feeney an-|' ‘nounced that 36 cars of coal front!
The defensa contends that Mrs. | tice. Borroto had been killed dy a| Judge Ryan ordered the notes massive and spreading abdominal read into the record. The witness ¥ cancer. was stopped ‘midway when Mr.| » Dr. Halpern and Dr. Miller wit- | Kelley objected that government |
nessed a belated autopsy performed on the exhumed body in! the Hillsborough Gounly Hozpital| Jan. 21. She died Dec. 4
secrets were being exposed. | Mr. Jones had been recalled by! Mr. Pomerantz in what appeared ‘to be a defense attempt to prove
"Novel Surgery on Texas Woman Hailed
As ‘Startling Success’ by Harvard Doctor BOSTON, Mar. 2 (UP)—A tall Texas woman walked out of! a Boston hospital today, listed as cured of rheumatic fever and
Shi Saves n
{Indiana mines were expected to {be in dealers’ hands hers Saturday, He said the emergency | icoal rationing setup
by
PITTSBURGH, Mar. 2. (UP) -
function over the week-end and southern mines which have been
away from their jobs “individuats | §caned on the FBI to- iy” by their own Independent ace
would | ‘day to halt union violence at tion.
Can Appeal Civil Case
PBM's Motors Fail During War Games
|dealers receiving the allotment had agreed to make déliveries
nation’s fast vanishing’ supply. on Sunday wherever necassary.
supplying a trickle of coal to the
The appeal came after nitro- ment
Assistant Attorney General H, Graham Morison said the govern undoubtedly” will appeal
possibly fatal heart disease by a new method of surgery performed) State coal expediter Thomas R. '
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Mar. glycerin blasts shattered mining the acquittal on’ the civil charge. for the first time in medical history. i2 (UP) -— The U. 8. Navy an- Hutson returned this morning equipment near Jasper, Ala. and It cannot appeal the criminal ~The patient was Miss Reba Willlams, 37, of Liibbock, Tex. nounced today the. ressue in good from an emergency trip to new- armed pickets persuaded small Charge. v who came here Jan. 23 with abnormally high blood pressure caused condition of all 10 aboard a PBM ly opened strip mines in the Bra-
] independent strip-mine owners to. But an appeal would take time, by rheumatic scars on the heart.) two-motored patrol bomber which zil area. He said he would riot P p-
Changed Record ithe government . secret papers successfully Dr. Sander listed cancer as the found in Miss Coplon's purse at cause ‘of death but seven days the tinie of her arrest were only later he dictated onto the pa- her ‘ "HOMEWORK": n
: quit mining coal. Officials asked and time is running out in the
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~~Dr. Helpern said th” basis of Previously he had explained to , WASHINGTON, Mar, 2 (UP)~ Wynian objected to -the hypo- ‘I clusive statement about not going
tient's nospital record the 2 Vig to it to Most his opinion “is that 40 cubic centimeters of air represents a substantial .quantily that would be “the -all-mean: superior..court jury that air in the heart would cause Fresident Truman told a news’ a block which would stop jts conference today that he will, thetical ‘question on grounds that to. gg followed ne confer-; he state had not :ence. inquiries. about. a. proposal. it ' yesterday by Sen. Brian McMa-|
tion that he had injected the air and that she “expired within 10 minutes after this started. “garried into “the heart and Pur —— ~ - monary artery.” ‘His ‘Door Sill Open, Explains 5 Jury President Asserts never go to Moscow as President non: a few seconds to of the United. States. "Chief defense attorney Louis E. MI. TTUmai’s apparently all:inOGrpus deljct!. hon (D. Conn.). Sen, McMahon He also objected that the ques- proposed -that the Atlantic Coun tion “does not assume the patient
peace, “and that the UN assembly
and because the question said Dr. Sander at the time .of the injection “believed she could no! live for more than a few days to a week.” Mr. Wyman said there was no such testimony. Attorpey- General William LL.)
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then meet in Moscow to consider a’ new peace program. h Mr. Truman declined to comment on the feasibility of the McMahon proposal, but said he would co-operate wholeheartedly with" anything that would contribute to the peace of thé world. Asked if he would be willing to.
{The scars made the organ pump, three times faster than normal p 0 0 I get required amounts of blood i to the .arterjes. he operation was performed ‘by Dr. Dwight E. Harken, assist- ripp es Ir ine fant Smeal professor of surgeryi at Harvard Medical School and! I LE Chest surgeon at Peter! ~~AA Operates Only Bent Brigham Hospital. { “This is thé first time that an! OF 201 ‘Regular Trips. essentially normally functioning - NEW YORK, Mas=—2"TUP,-= valve. has beén obtained through American -Air- Liries. largest dosurgery,” Dr. Norbert Wilhelm, mestic passenger carrier. operated director of the hospital, said. “We only 40 of its normal 201 originathave been waiting for something! ing flights today. dike this for years.” 3 Dr. Harken said the operation of maintenarice workers predicted ‘is a way of correcting one of the that ‘all the company's planes eae aspects of heart disease: "would be grounded by tonight. i vilemrtiOverwerked! soma The company saTd ony that 1th, He said when Miss Williams was doing the best it could to came to'the hospital the rheumatic! operate despite the walk-out of scars had decreaséd the opening, the 4600 workers who maintain -through--which--the— blood. ATd Service Tt panes; making- her heart work “over-- ye oi4 it would rerise to fie
time” to provide her system with gotiate with the union, the blood. port - Workers, CIO. - while “This. 1s a form of disease Ini strike is in effect. But it said the which the valve obstructs the ROW. oi rike WAL “a SUCCess of blood rather-than allowing it. {union point of view.’ ‘normal. forward progress.” Dr.| Appeals to Workers” Harken said. “When ‘the blood be-| William Grogan,
comes dammed up it causes dis-| vice president of the union,
An--official-of a striking union!
!went down in the Atlantic. The escort carrier Palau picked up the crew of the Navy patrol craft some 500 miles north of the eastern tip of the Dominician Republic: The plane was engaged in war
~RAMes-ealiod--Opera tion Portrex
It was searching for a mythical enemy’ task force. The craft's two motors failed: one. after tlie other, forcing it down: It was Jidted by Lt. Westray, ‘St. Louis, Mo. Sighted by Airliner ; The downed homber first was sighted from. a ‘Pan American DC-4 piloted by Capt. John Steers
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minutes.
+f. Amityville, N.. Xasodtabout.- 3. pected. Lo be; relieved to:
Steers said he circled the carloads disabled craft for an hour and 20 by. Mr. Hutson yesterday. rere SHIR fo OOO RE ~had- ~#rrived: The ‘crewmen apparently were however.
know until later today what additional supplies would become available from the mines to hard pressed institutions over the state. id Calls Still Come In Mayor Feeney reported the calls fo Red Cross emergency coal headquarters —had-leveled off but were continuing to come in.
halt—further outbreaks. Meanwhile. Henry Ford II, present of the Ford Motor Co.. predicted that “this country will be shut down in two weeks" {I the coal strike, now In its 25th day. continues “If John lL. Lewis wants to Reports of black market in coal put his own prestige above the were increasing in numbep~ReR- \woifare of the country. we're ular coal dealers attributed price joked » Mr. Ford said. hikes to prices charged to them can't- make’ 4 man. work from the mines. Thére was evi- doesn't: want to.” dence more coal-starved house- More Than 560,000 Idle holders were turning to huckster- The-number of workers. {Haliiding opportunists to obtain fuel ing striking miners and those lajd supplies. (Off by _toal‘The city woal situation was ex | Shot past 360.000. Bare uorrien: some ex“ iviosed Ang" brownouts ~dimmed tent by early arrival of some 36 lights in half a dozen states. of coal allocated here A new cold- wave added to the So far, increasing “odds against northern "STATES Where Soft coal is a major source of heat and power, A
“You if he
on two life rafts, Trans- | were sending SOS signals on their was about the same as in Indian-
the automatic devices, “from the’ [from New York to San Juan,
international! the Pan American liner, S34 the Hornet,
he said. They Out in the state the situgfion]
iblariket of sub- freezing air and i snow hit those areas pressed apolis, : hardest b the critical fue! sh Nohlesville Consolidated gps ys Tue! shart: {Schools today were added to the! 2
Fired Signal Flares {list- of Indiana schools closed for! Most of the passengers aboard tack of coal. Nowic Gets Court Summons on Train
Capt. Steers’ plane was en route!
‘NUNS SAVE CHILDREN
Ig0 to Moscow to talk with the : | Russians, the President said he. CHICAGO, Mar. 2 (UP)—Fire would not go to Moscow ‘at all. broke out in a Catholic church But -he added -—as he . has said and grade school today, and five many times—that the door is al-
. nuns led 196 children to safety in ways open here at any time for
orderly, fire drill fashion.
diseussiong bn any. subject,
Jerry Builds Model Planes In Waging Leukemia Fight |
Mother Buys Set With Funds Included in Flood Or Sympathy Leffers Sent fo Local Victim
NEW YORK CITY; Mar. "3 Vers rv Dunaway is model plate. building. His mother, Mrs. Ruby Dunaway, ‘bought him a model plane
lone side and prevents it from had
eases tothe re which oftenares fatal.” / He explaitied- that the operation is hot performed with a surgeon's knife but with" a “finden” with which, the scar-tissue in a valve
are ihe company could not maintai was going ‘on.- Capt. even its curtailed sc hedules with-" ctewmen. fired signal out “jeopardizing safety.” intervals. “The airplanes can't go long without “getting service,” he said. feet. ch, u iy The line appealed by mail to its = The Palau arrived about ja between’ the two left sections of striking employees’ to return to ahead of a B-17 Flying a the-heart is scraped away. work. It said it had “made gains” fitted especially for rescue work. This lets ‘the blood flow in from'p, "noo vor and Chicago. but. With all the rescued crewmen. “lost ground” in. St. Louis reported in good shape, the ,and Nashville, Palau was expected to continue picketed almost her scheduled mission’in the war| minal, hoping that games. and. Communica- None of the res y backs up into the lungs causing tions Workers would honor the was from aa ed STW men, shortness of Qreath and some- picket lines, kan { times suffocation. : Almost all picket lines were be- RE PORTS $100,000 THEFT “Startling Success” sing crossed, however, a check of NASHVILLE, Tenn. Mar. 2 He said the operation on Miss major cities showed. (UP)--Two armed bandits broke Williams was a “startling suec- Stage Demonstration cess” and that he had been work-
flowing back into the: heart sec: tion. from which it came,
Steers said at the close of classes yesterday. flares at The
He took his plane down te 200 (Continued on Page 3
into his taxi and snatched a brief ing coal operators are now will- Mr, The union staged a mass picket case containing $100,000 worth of ing to accept government seizure. knock;
named, The city's high school and three Were-unaware of what grade schools were shut= down’ DEFIANCE Ohio, Mar 2770p) John 1.. Lewis AT ORidERL of the -
nited - Mine Workers, was served with a summons snd a {petition In connection with a $1.5 i illion. suit against him and the IMW az he passed through Devw County on a Baltimore & Ohio passenger train last right. !
To Accent Stings Deputy Sheriff Don Kehnast (#aid ‘he served -the papers on the
Hope for Agreement ‘mine chieftain by shoving them
" ‘ under the door of his compartWith Lewis Fades ment after Mr. Lewis slampied By FRED W. PERKINS
the door. " Seripps-Howard Staff Writer Depuiy- Kehnast, who bogrded’ WASHINGTON, Mar. 2—Lead- the trdin at Garrett, Ohio, said Lewis, in answet “to his ||
Tpened the- “compartment
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both the FBI and state police to Coal crisis.
Judge Keech's action cleared the way for President Truman to take drastic action to get the miners back (0 work. Barring an early eontract settlement—which seems unlikely. Mr, 1 expected to ask Congress power to seize the mines. Many miners have said they would resume digging under a “bona fide" government seizure with’ the miners working for the’ government and the profits going
for
into the federal treasury instead
of to the mine owes Obstacle Remoyed -Up to now, Mr, Truman has. said he could take no further acMion" white “the Case "Was in ‘the 2 courts, But Judge Keech's action - removed that obstacle. Only this morning. Mr. Truman 81d HIE TIeWs conference {hat the coal Crisis now is a very serious: national emergency. “Rep. Eugene. E. Cox (D. Ga.) told thé House “today. that reoat strike “hag developed Into an insurrection against’ the government.’ “I would. put it down if it calls for: the use of ey the country,” Mr—Cox declared. The Presidént has done. the best he could in an amiable way, . If he needs more power, I'm sure” Congress will give it to him for .the asking.” Judge Keech finding this way: “It. may be that the nfass strike of union members has been ore dered, encouraged. recommended, ‘instructed, induced. or in some Wise permitted by means not appearing in the record.” Judge Keech said: “But this court may not convict on conjecture, being thotind to-act only on the evi dence before it. which is insufe ficient to support a- finding of either criminal or civil contempt.” Calls Trial Fair
summed up his
Truman. is... |
V_soldier in = |
Jacob Davis of of their properties as the best way door slightly and inquired, “Who UMW Attorney Welly K. Hope
Bir _ kins said: reported to po- out of the critical situation in is itr. | | which the industry and the coun-| When T told him it was a depu-|, A fair trial and a full hearing - ty sheriff of Defi ounty, (Das been heid ance C Yr Mr, Hopkins said the “court's “This position represents ‘a de’ Ohio, Fe slammad the door, vung a Sith lcided change in attitude among Deputy Kehnast said. “I then Yuilg: an eq te the operators. ‘Heretofore, they slipped the papers under the door | 'have regarded -seizure in peace- and left /the train at the mext’ The government had sought to
set with two crisp $1 bills which were in the avalanche ‘of more ing’ on the technic for ‘several demonstration in front of the unset diamcnds, ‘than 200 get well cards and letters the little Indianapolis leukemia years. | iline’s Manhattan’ ticket terminal. Pittsburgh, Pa. victim received yesterday. = — Dr. Harken said the, operation One hundred pickets, headed by lice today. ~ “It will give him something to ‘during ° A week's observation Pe: is made possible by a process TWU President ’ = fe, even if it is too old for him,” riod - caused the’ drug to be re- called cardiac catherization, by handed out leaflets and exhorted his mother said. “He's got so sumed last Monday and hospitali- which the flow and pressure of Pedestrians to stay off AA planes, much pep lately I can’t find [ation prolong. : ’ the blood through the bodv's ves- Mr. Yeit said that within five keep_him busy, € not a cure for sels is accuratelv checked. ays a A planes woulq be un“enough inings to ke {the incurable cancer of the blood, . >
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Treated Wh ACTH 'has been used to effect dramatic _ The “pep,” plus. added color remission of. the disease. and steady increases in weight Second. Victim Improves . are all results of “wonder” drug Meanwhile a second ‘Indi. ACTH with which the 7-yeaf-old apilis leukemia victim. Tyrone ‘hoy 1s being treated at’Children’~ (Tony) Diggin, is reported in Medical Service of New York: ‘very good” condition at Uni-: University:Bellevue Medical Cen- versity Hospital. Doctors today ter, said 11-year-old Tony is now re.’ ‘It was just four weeks ago to- ceiving injections. of” cortisone, , and that to New York by The Indianapo- he is is ‘feeling fine.” : 3 1 “The mail of “both boys has
‘re- doubled and tripled in the last
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Suing which hia SE - Gwynn’ launched: : to send cards and,
sick litte boys
‘He said this gives him-an idea safe. lof the extent and location of the - "As long as this situation goes |obstruction before he operates. On, we'll bring out bigger and betThree weeks: after the opera- Ler pickets,” he said. ly he said, Miss Williams’ heart was “working essentially as a Report Due Mar, ‘normal valve” He said there would be no restriction on her activities. She. had been in. bed al-' most continually for five years with Theumatle fevit
| RITES FOR FTI FIRE VICTIN HUNTINBURG, Mar, 2 (UP)=— Funeral services were arra nged | today for August Feller, found , dead .
16 On ‘Big Mo’ Grounding
NORFOLK. Va Mar. 2 ung indings of .a naval court of n> quiry into the grounding of .the battleship Missouri will be re‘vealed Mar. 18, Rear Adm. Allen’ E. Smith said today. es Capt. William .D. Brown. who 82, assumed - full blame for the ac-) vesterday . in his cident as the lengthy hearingi
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‘time as a dangerous step toward stop.” {socialization of their industry. In Columbus. an attorney for The ' operators’ new position the mine operators - said the also is evidence that they have papers require that he file an! abandoned hope of reaching a answer in Franklin County eomontract settlement: with the mon pleas: court (Columbus) by. United Mine. Workers ‘except un- Apr. 1 toa suit for recovery of der the terms of John L. Lewis. $1.5 miiiion fled by the SunhyMrs. Manpers .......v... 19 They charge that Mr: Lewis’ hill Coal Co, seersesssees 24 adamant stand against giving up MAN Siesveaseerseseev 36° his union's control over industry PAUEID: a axrensssssnivees 26 production has prevented any Proclaims Errganey Radio susmramrenasariseer dL srogress toward an agreement. HARRISBURGH, Pa, Mar. RUATK sessescinssnia.s 35 Visince the long Lontraversy started (UP) —Gov. James H. Dust today. Sports’ sereceraaiinena 20, 22 ia year-ago.’ iproclaiméd a “serious public ‘Weather Map ,......s..v 32 | The Wading operators say they. |emergency” because of -the coal Earl Wiison—.., sean 30 Women's. canes 23
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burned, twoiroom + _home near ended, begtn a two-weeks' leave, - Jere, ioday, El
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the inion -as an organization. But the defense - argued successfully that the union’s officers had done ‘as much as could be expected to get miners to obey the court's back:to-work order. Mr. Lewis himself twice had directed the ‘miners 16 go back to work in
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are not tno particular about the. strike and called on the federal called for
