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MINERS CITED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT
Washington, February 20. Fodoral Judga Riêhmbid Keeth today, zipsa the
United Mine workers, for contempt of couit” on the grounds that the 320,000 silking coal miners wilfully and wrongflilly ignored his bdek-to-work order.
Judge Keech gave the union until next Friday to get its members back into the pits. If it fails to do so, he has fixed a trial on the contempt citation for next Monday. The court order, the, UMW are accused of flouting was issued by Mr. Keech hine days ato after President Truman invoked the Taft-Hartley law in the coal-deadlock.
A few hours before signing the contempt oriler, Mr. Reech had;
extended the temporary anti-
Big drug haul made in Japan
K bc, February 21. United States Army agenti
strike older until March 3... scized narcoties vállëd at more The Government. late today than US$1,000,000 in five raids brought contempt charges kalast here last week, SCAP Head- the mine workern for their fe- fusal to dig coal under the Fa-quarters announced.
and Mr.The ralds, carried out between deral Court order.
February 9 and February 15, led Keech signed the order directing to the arrest of five Koreans, á them to show cause why they Chinese and three Japanese eu- should not be found in contemp gazed in the drug traffic,
John Lewis, United Mine Workers President, who has twice directed his members comply with the court order and return to the pilta, was not men- lioned in Mr. Keech's oriler, which was directed against Union as a while and not against any individual,
the
If. Mr. Keech finds the United Mine Workers guilty of contempt after, the hearing, he còn lovy henvy fines against the union,
The union and Mr. Lewis, paid a total of US$2,130,000 for simi- lar contempt actions in 1947 and
1048.
Wide gap
Mr. Lewis and his UMW bargaining team tontinued re: gotiations with the coil mḥa ätternóan and operators this fixed another session for. to.
morrow, but,tharq “was' roʻalyn that they were' Heartpo abrio- ment. MARRAS
The Federal Mediation Direc- tor, Cyrus Ching, said he would report no signs of progress to the White House. Mr. Ching, who attended today's talks, sald the gap between the operators and. UMW appeared no wide that
rather thin a ferry bout bridge is needed to cross II.
Rationing of soft coal was or- dered throughout Massachusetts today as a result of the crippling
nation-wide con strike.
'G
The order will not affect the hard coal type used for most home
heating
An purposes, official, said of the coal, situation: "We have about a three-week supply before we hit absolute rock bottom."United Press.
W. L. Speer, Narcotic Control Officer in SCAP's Public Health and Welfare Section, said the seized drugs had been smuggled Into Japan from the Aslatie main- land. More specific identification the source would hamper the investigation now being cil, he added.
conduct-
The raids were conducted in co-operation with Japanese police and narcotic agents. The narco- tics included 1:454) grämmer of heroin, 150 grammes of raw opium and 250 grammes of mor- phine.-Associated Press.
Norwegian Reds meeting
Osto, February 20. About 200 delegates were present which Norway's Com- munist Parly Congress opened in Oslo today under the Chair- monship of the Party leader, Emil, Ldetlier,
The delegates, credentials were closely examined as they entered the hall..
The Press were excluded.
It would appear that Email: Loevlien, has gained the upper band in the internal, struggio for power which recently split the Party two. The Congr255, which started today, is intended to confrm Loovilan's victory over the "Second. Contre" and its len- der, Pedep Furubetri.
No, prominent members of the Second Centre were present, when the Congress opened. Reuter,
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Ex-minister assässinated
Mexico City, February 20, "A"mon Identißed as Josh Galloztra, former Gpanish Minister to Bolivia, was shot to death today on Mexico City's main street. He was hit by two bullets as he stood in the doorway,
building, Special
arreeted Gabriel Frits
38-year* scent, ald Cuban of
of
on cuspicion of murder. The reason for the killing was not immediately known.
Spanlah Embassy in said Gallostra was menibar of the Spanish diplomatic cervico at the time of his, death. It cald he had been sent to Mexica City as an observer)United Press.
TAIWAN MISSION BACKED
New York, February 20. "The Times" today called reasonable, Nationalist China's recommendation to the United Nations that a naval and air observation group be sent to see what takes place in the event of Communist attack on Taiwan.
U.S. SENATE'S WELCOME TO JAPANESE MP'S
Washington, February 20..
The United States Vice-President, Mr. A. Barkley, told: a Japanese Dict delegation today the United States welcomes then as friends, not as formor enormies.
He added, of a luncheon honouring the group in the office of the Senate Secretary Leslie Biffle, that it was very unusual and unprecedented for the Senate to invite them to come onto the floor of the Chamber during a session. He said: "This was eyen beings under God in a true dis- more, remarkable in View", 6, play "of American Democracy.. the fact that a peñce treaty 'ha' not yet been negotiated.”
Ho explained, It, was n gesture Intended to show friendship and a sincere desire to help the Jap anese in building Democracy. In Japan.
In welcoming the Japanese today, Senators gave the Boston City Council. a. orbat spanking for its recent refusal to permit 14 representatives of the Jup anese Diet to visit. A Counell session.
The Senate made amends by diving the delegation the unusual privilege of combig hnto the
Senate floor.
Senator Charles Tobey, New Hampshire Republican, told his colleagues that the Boston Coun- cil's action was un-Christian and un-American
Applause came from the public Galleries after Mr.. Tobey spoke. Mr. Saltonstall' also told the Japanese he hoped the Senate reception, would dispel any Im- pression of ill-will they Rained in Boston...
Earlier the delegation. attentied a session of the House Armed Services Committee .on...world rubber supplies. The visitors heard some.. members of the Comfultice emphasise a'nzed for restoring full production in Pac!-
rubber areas,
After tha: Committee meeting, Home members of the Japanese Diet expressed surprise at the physical make-up of the hearing room, where Committee, members sit on a raised platform similar to a court bench, while witnesses, regardless of tank, alt at a table on a lower level The Japaneso
particularly were
surprised when the Secretary of Coromeres. Charles Sawyer, a member of Was not President Harry Truman's Cali
feeling net, gave testimony from a lovel Mausu-Delow that on which the Com-
mittee, ant-Associated Press.
Senator Leverott. Saltonstall, Massachusetts, Republican, sald that the Council's, Indicative of the Ren throughout, the state, chusetts.
Senator Olin, Johnston, Caroling Democráti the visitors good, Sodthera hospitallly viclt to his State, which hp) General Douglas MacArthur urged, them, to make..
Senators applaud
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up
Tributes were paid the also by Senators William Know- land, Californin Republican, H Alexander Smith. New Jersey Republican, Dennis Chavez New Mexico
Democrat. William Lange, North Dakota Republiena, and Mr. Lehman, New York De motrat.
Applause broke out in the usually sedato Bahat Chom♬ baran tho, Jepanoje, vlillors
Vica entered, walked before, Président. Barkley's, desk.
and
up an alio to seats in the roër of the room.
In its leading editorial. "io Times" said that Dr. T.F. Tslarig, chler Nationalist United Nations delegate, bases fils case on the Union possibility that the Soviet will give military old to the carried on the routine business They sat there, while Senatars Chinese Communists for the ex- of introducing bills and placing press purpose of conquering Tal various matters in the offesat wan, and he suggests that without mcord.
there was, a..20- such old the Communists might minute adjournment, while indi-
find this task too formidable."
vidual Senators greeted the Jap- The newspaper took the poslanese groups tion that the United Nations has Senator Joseph Mch geng such observer groups clre-
condîn Republican, where, notably to the Balkans and Corps officer in the Paci
Ing the war, wag one of- hose who have nothing to offering welcome.. Mogadishu, February 20.
'should welcomía observa- One thousand Italian troops tion, it said, adding "And If the ehe Democratic majority -an advance Luard
situation in Indonesia was held to prolide the valors, the fatest forces which are to take over how much more so the situation study of Congressional mothods be a threat to international peace possible co-operation in their the pre-war Italian colony of in China?"-Associated Fress. Somallland from the British
"and" general Democratie proce. Administration diseinbarked
dures.
Italians land at Mogadishu
to Indonesia,
here today' without incident,discipline, and gave no outward” Hüman beings”*
from the Italian troopslip sign of any kind. They are for the Auriga.
moment being confined to bar - Before the adjoamment, Mi. They marched to their barracks racks on the outskirts of the town Toles sald" the Boston snúb, of, through streets lined with curious Général, Arturo Fara is in the Japanese Diet members, gave onlookers. British police andverall command of the Italian him a feeling of repugnance, and troops with armoured cats, posted tofces in Somaliland. Italy is to shame He deciated, the fact at all strategic points, maintained hold her former colony for 10 that the recent enemies can now order,
Fycdra, Linder, a. United Nations | visit this country, and mingle The Italians showed
perfect trusteeship.—Reuter,
with American Eitizens as human
BOASTING LED TO ARREST
Bangkok, February 20. The office of Pán American World Airways and the police broke a ring of thieves charged with piltering articles from FAA planes passing through Donmuang airport.
of the ring working for Pan Bragging by suspected members American at the airport led to the arrests of the chief of the loading crew, and four others.
Part of a shipment of US$300 worth of fountain-peas was reco Vered, when the ring was smashed.
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