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Serious Labour Strife Threat

In U.S. Industries

Washington, August 22,

The Government today gave the first signs of alarm over possibly serious labour strife in the steel, coal, car and other industries.

The Federal Mediation Director, Mr. Cyrus Ching, rejected on appeal to go to Honolulu to inter- vene personally in the 115-day-old strike by Harry Bridges' International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. He said, "Pres- sure of several pending matters here makes it impossible for me to go to the islands at this tune "

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Taft-Hartley Labour Bill Two Years Old

Washington, August 22.

year opened Government officials said today that the second year operations of the Taft-Hartley Act show- ed the power of the law to halt secondary boycotts, and mass picketing and drive labour union Communists into the open,

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On the second anniversary of the labour-manage

merit relations law, Federal officials agreed that the past year's decisions by the National Labour Relations Board placed the govern- ment deeper into the regulation of internal union affairs and industrial relations than ever before.

Yon 1: Josi Bight the Those rulags, they and, tif - Loullen F'niversity seismograph fever larply from the work al heaviest De Labor Bourel during the

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Frequentis about 2,500 miles South | mant apt. The first year rulings

New York City.

dealt primarily with procedural Autogen tant fiat the questions such a whieh union intense that fafiends wear requled to file non- the actual location was diffeult | Communist affidavits and whe

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UN May Take Over Holy Land Issue

Lausume. August 22

Me Paul A. Porter, United States menber Nation

tions

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Amang it decisions last year An olleial of the Institute smil

Labour tourd ruled thut tenor which occurred about the

pickeling act fren €1,000 ruiles from Vienna, was re-peaceful

GIT-enter speech are illegal when used in Ristered at 0512

The aid of secondary boycott. courts have been sympathetic to temporary injunc- requests for tions to hal the boyculis.

nd Associated Press.

Devaluation Not On Agenda

Was

Paris, August 22.

Amerkan Ait. Eugene Black. President ei the World Bank, sater today that devaluation of the sterling

no on the Governors' and of the Bank

Washington next meeting!

confers with

officials

month.

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Mr. Bark, who British Government

sant that he London 10inerjow, had nothing to do. with the

capital.

talks

Board! Sources said #a larga number

of cases decided in past year has shown the offer tiveness of the law in curtailing boycotts.

Detention Of Seamen Protested

Sydney, August 22. Mr. S. Y. Woo, Chinese Con- sul-General here, said tonight that he had protested to the Australian

TALKS ON M. EAST PROBLEMS

Alexandria, August 22. Premier Nuries Said Fasha

of Iraq was to have a second meeting today with the Egypt- ian Premier. Hussein Shtry Pasho,

after breaking his journey here on his way home hom a fortnight's holiday in Britain.

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Pastu. Secretary-Gen-

eral of the Arab League, wax ex- pected to attend the second meet- ing.

During an hour's talk in the morning the two Prime Ministers were understood to have discussed relations between Irug and Egypt m the light of the couped d'etat in Syrin and to have explored the Middle East siluution gene- ally fellowing Nuri Pasha's talks

London.

De- Immigration partment against the detention

The Iraqi Premier, declining to in goal of 11 Chinese seamen { make a sintament, said that ha who are awaiting déportation would convene a press conference under the Wartime Refugees when the talks are over--in two Removal Act.

or three days' time.

This Act makes

aliens who

Arab observers here believeli entered Australia during the war that the present talks will go liable to deportation,

long way to clear the troubled atmosphere prevailbig throughout Mr. Woo said that the Immi- | the Middle East,--Reuter. pration authorities had told him the scammen would have to re- | main in gnol until the steamer Taping sails to China in about three weeks, time,

Closed Shop Issue

Another large

group second year decisions removed uncertainty over the legality of the ban on closed shop and the regulation of union shops and For example, other security. the Board outlawed the hiring hall of the National Maritime | raided Union of CID and union shop arresto of the United Mine Workers on the ground that neither corn- piled with the strict, limits of the law.

The Board refuser la deling mass picketing in numbers but

1 the American

Today, Mr. Black conferred with the French Finance Minis- ter, M. Maurice Petsche, obout in a series of decislons it spelled unt the kind of quereive pleket the agenda for the Bank meeting

September. They also dis-line conduct which the law bined

shoringe russect the dollin

to prevent.

of the United Anglo-American-Canadian fingen- Paladine Conciliation Cat jou may recommend to

monow that the Palestine Con- citation talks here be wound up and the whole Palestine problem turned over for the United Na- General Assembly well- into the surres said here today.

A-meeting between Me,

blem, on the

thu and has two colleagues

The American tiid correspon- Commerson, M. Clau de Bui-stat most of The Bank's Sanger of France Mr. Cahit activities in recent months were Yalcin of Turkey, is she to take in

in development rather than int place tomber OW with the Arabs reconstruction. He confirmed tha! and Israeli delegations here, talks were going with British

pro-

Mr. Porter turned here todayofetals about a font or $10,000,- from 10 days of high level end- ng to the British Colonial De- sultations in Washington, New velopment Corporation. to buy York and Paris.

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He declined to comment on the nature of these taiks but his mission is expected to have

rucial effect on the Pales tine negotiations. So far these negotiations have. proved in. conclusive on the main

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NO MARSHALL PLAN FOR ASIA

Washington, August 22,..

It sak it is up to the leral police authorities to decide how many persons may legally walk picket line. In the same set the responsibility of local and of eases the Board established international unions for activities of their officers and agents whe ther or not they, artrel under orders.

The non-Communist affeinvik requirement, bitterly fought by same of the most powerful anion president, forced at least three :members of the Communist Party to resign in order to fle affidavits and qualify their unions for Labour Board services.

A State Department oficial said President Truman and a targe taxday that consideration was bite of congressmen and labour Mr. Porter anith her bad seen being given to extending Mur- everyone in Washington and Now - shuff Plan to Asin.

organisations are committed to York and ahnt one of his inter-

the Taft-Hurtley Act. repent of He said that the United States

in both the views was with Mr. Trygve Lie,

Their efforts failed felt that technical Ussistance Sucretary-General of the United under President Truman's Foint Houses of Congress this year but Nations.

Four programine for the under- Democrats promise to make re- developed kreas would better peal an issue in the 1950 cam- meet the needs of Asian coun-paign.

In Paris Mr. Porter conferred with his French colleague, M. de Boisanger.

A questionnaire submitted by the Commission to the Arab and

tries.

The official confirmed the re- The net became Inw on June ent statement in Mudras of the 23, when congress passed it over United States Ambassador to the President's veía. Its labour Israeli delegations on the refugee India, Mr. Roy Henderson, that relations section, administered by problems, may be Americo is merely interested in the National Labour Relations returned completed this -Reuter.

week. India's prosperity, and economle Board, went into effect on August

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Tokyo, August 22. fo bail the seamen out, Mr. Won added, but was refused..

of American Imenigration officers in Sydney Superfortress bombers. Marauder were inst week reported to have light

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to humbing raid over Tokyo today¿; us a Rrst big move carry out the provisions of the The bombers made "attacks" | Refugees Removal Act, which on key rity buildings, pin-point-

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