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   Albuquerque Journal (Newspaper) - May 26, 1946, Albuquerque, New Mexico                               SMILE 35 crackers who stole fliS from a meal market for- not If ft be- hind la coma ALB LEADING NEWSPAPER Good Morning It's To GHr Ihr Top A Ur Tuo If Mr Drafts John I Lewis Into Iht Army Now Isn't Year Volume ICdl 57 Sunday Morning May 26 1946 Price 10 American Zone Halts Reparations To Other Allies Showdown Forced Wilh Russia on Germany as Whole BERLIN May 25 INS Lieut Gen Lucius D Clay Saturday ordered an im- mediate halt in all tions shipments from the American occupation to other Allies except those already allocated This action by the deputy American military governor is an effort to force a on the question whether or Germany Coal Truce Expires As Krug Urges All Miners to Carry on WASHINGTON May 26 Sunday is to be treated as an economic tary of the Interior J A failed Saturday to whole I a settlement with John L Lewis on the coal strike It also is another indication of and the current working truce in the nation's mines the continuing grave impasse I at midnight which the four Allied Krug hcd thc direct Act is farther Resources An official who be day The way hour This seemed to preclude im- mediate settlement of the strike quoted by said the action that will be mere talks Sunday at an hour yet to open foi left even thc chance of with tending the truce m doubt taken because American authorities feel they cannot ther endanger the economy the American zone as long as it is unknown whether the zone have to try to get along on its own resources Since is slated be there regained one more major immediate threat to the na- economy In time a coal strike could again shut down the Wither Lewis would assume authority in the emergency to act to carry on the truce could not be mined railroads and throttle power re- and industry China Civil War Nationalist and Red Leaders in Nanking Delay in Notifying President's Plea ls Overwhelmingly 7 Voted in me House 25 per cent of thc tions from thc American The truce called by under the Potsdam Lewis May 10 it possible for observers in Berlin railroads ether essential in- also regard the move an to up to a limited to force bargaining the the Soviets on the question critically depleted from thc centralizing German economy j strike and eliminating zonal barriers Output was below normal in Hardship on France the first week tons Although it is fully realized and far had been by American officials that in the current action a halfc! the i D PL ALT strike meeting by S i fe that this shu down tht FlU lale n the was preceded by I VV fi f China's Hours Rail Workers Straggle Back To Work All Over New Mexico The railroad strike ended here at 1 p m Saturday but delays in the union headquarters notification o f trainmen kept the Santa crack Chief in the Nation here over two hours past leaving time Workers straggled back to their jobs throughout most of the evening WASHINGTON May 25 railroad strike ended suddenly Saturday only minutes before President Truman asked and got action on legislation to permit drafting of men for industrial emergencies and against properties The measure Mr Truman told the lawmakers is for they got the the preservation of our seven changes in working rules ment recommended by a federal The House responded with an board along with burst of speed passing they could negotiate and sending to the Senate president for more the President asked to Capitol vote was to 13 Truman would not meet station and within thc train during thc wait As thcy the train pulled out at were busy eating supper There was no immediate cation when 1600 other branch New Mexico workers idled by the has been taken over by thc ment BACK has coal metal and potash mine a downs might be able to return but flickering of a smile in of the applause that The then went to the him i And when he mentioned received tnc of and Alvanley Presidents Johnston president of the ween top-ranking and Communist day who P ed Most of these were idled lack of empty rail cars Else Food Worry Thc strike settlement to Act Leader Berkley worked out a plan whereby the it ut kc them out as if they re slowly Were distasteful tive had just brought men the strike continued ment Sunday coal strike may s the significance of the an- provide a test for The Chief was the second train broke over thc an announcement that he wanted to leave thc station durin ber thc Senators ind t No 13 sent also Senate can ote on up the eased concern in sonic quarters Monday The Com over possible food shortages promised to permit normal of mail which piled up in Albuquerque and other post of- Truman Pledges U S Aid to U JV Economic Council NEW YORK May 25 Saturday pledged the full support of thc United States to the United Na tions economic and social cil in its struggle to make peace a reality and advance mental rights of man through the world Thc President's declaration was made in a message of come read to the council by U S Delegate John G Winant as the economic and social agency opened its first New York ing to tackle the long-range problem of removing the of war Truman pointed out that the council had the heavy task of acted Few officials thought Lewis in Generalissimo attitude when the Na- would let matters go to that ex- chief returns from some arrangement thc den Thc Nationalist Central News Agency meantime reported would fee forthcoming from Sunday with Krug Simultaneously with of Communists had to get to keep i launched an attack on a railroad bituminous pits open 30 southwest of week his UMW negotiators in New York served notice on the anthracite operators that thc hard coal contract will be at midnight May 30 This indicates a strike of OCO Pennsylvania hard coal ers in another no is beforehand The hard coal demands are virtually the as those made against thc sstt coal operators A seven per cent payroll levy on the operators for a ministered health and welfare fund improved mine safety in- creased pay a shorter work week arc the principal demands sin of American forces stationed in North China Senate Votes Stringent Labor Disputes WASHINGTON May 25 Ad- to draft into the Army workers who strike against their tives arose all over the chamber Those in the packed galleries government where Mrs Truman and her Hardly had the applause sub- daughter Margaret sided when Senate Secretary suit Leslie Biffle sapped A ively iip to the speaker's stand a slip of piper r.t T T huge black smoke and steamed off to Painters Cover House In 3 Minutes 13 Seconds N Y May 25 men painted new five-room cottage in 3 13 seconds Saturday and claimed a world's speed re- issued by management cord union officials saying An estimated 2000 spectators ng employes will return to work cheered thc all from t once under a Hilton Strike Ends In Union Contract Official end ot the Hilton Hotel strike was ed Saturday afternoon by a joint El Paso several hours late West bound mail accumulated here during the deal jammed aboard the Normal By Monday The Santa Fe Railway serves many New Mexico points announced it would be perhaps 10 to 12 hours from the time the council ui mobilizing lhc constructive forces of for the victories of peace jiust as Security Council had the responsibility for new threats to peace Your his message said is to achieve freedom Hold also unionization f supervisory workers in the fields and this probably will be extended as a demand on the anthracite operators if the soft coal contract want to encourage such a help to open up transport and clear communications and The policy sure higher standards of living It is for you to promote a which hai unanimously authorized the strike interruption ler recognition o- the Friday by Lewis and worth of the human it will hold no more and to advance f LI nd a until the union's status un- rights of man through the the War Chavez Calls on Dempsey to Stand on the Middle Rio TAGS N M May 25 as clear to he voters ol United States Senator as he has in Chavez speaking on flood Ana County and conservation in the added that his Rio Grande Valley before a the issue had been clear at al here Saturday night that believed Hood his opponent Governor John and conservation were to take a stand on for the Middle Rio Grande issue and accused him ot and that he was convinces talk thc water users in Ana Chavez I have made could rot and would not position clear that 1 favor deprived cf any of their water control by the Army by reason of his and a conservation program pointed out that flood the Bureau of Reclamation in was so prevalent in Middle Rio Grande Valley and that no insurance company have introduced Senate issue flood insurance on to this effect Preliminary located in thc business mates are that the program or in the lowlands cost between fifty and one similar condition exists al dred million dollars i the valley including thc In Dona Ana County a of anc campaign is being waged he said Seamen Left in Manila File Suit FRANCISCO May 25 suit for more than a million a dollars in superior Thc Senate passed Local 62 a5 pickets longer paraded in court Saturday against the night a stringent labor disputes Boated the houie white The Of the President Lines by ten 49 to 29 It was a urc akin to the case trol already approved bv the louse it is iip to thc House o act on Senate changes dwelling will be occupied soon were underway by Joseph Valentino a war management to reopen ern and his family modelled A week ago 38 men painted about June 1 by the the re- men The seamen charged tha WASHINGTON May 25 1 postmaster Central normal service restored in the country at 5 p m KST Saturday ending a partial em- bargo ordered during thc rail strike approved the shortly after it was received in thc Senate He said a crisis had been brought about by the obstinate arrogance of those two The rail dispute he said had become a strike against the a kind of strike that can never be tolerated To deal with such strikes he fled for emergency legislation to last only six months beyond the time he or Congress officially proclaims thc war ended He said it should be applicable only to those few industries in which adopted J J he House under virtually un- i Ifl jif procedure whereby IU UUU IU regular rules were suspended thc day Prior the action the lators had heard Mr Truman make an impassioned plea for speedy acceptance of his plan The President had asserted that action was imperative to pre- vent thousands of workers from being harmed by the actions of their leaders Spring Survey Shows Production Going Up May 25 Thc Agriculture Department So far as the rail walkout Saturday night that a concerned the legislation survey indicates thc longer was needed world will produce lives of the carriers and two more food this year than striking and total supplies will be be- at a levels and short ot hotel an agreement halting strike Then they went on it said effective spree distribution of Mr Truman announced to internationally and within wildly whooping Congress producing countries will thc strike was over Grim un- ibe throughout thc d negligence of thc were left ashore in Manila Apparently of thc long 131 seconds debate the a broadly amendment making it aU clony to interfere with or ir he movement of commerce In III home in 5 Terms of the when the President Grant left disclosed in the joint for home Dec II 1951 During occupation they by the enemy ment but striking service em- the Japanese seeking raises con- were noman smiling he interrupted the ad- dress to a joint session to Word has just been received that the rail strike has been tled on terms proposed by thc About Agreement Thc basis of agreement was compromise plan Mr Truman himself had offered It provides i N Y May A state supreme The addition was made on a oil call vote of 59 to 22 Th embodied thc language it thc so-called violators penal had Former workers at other hotels of the p L chain system In most cases Today WASHINGTON 25 French Premier Leon Blum unexpectedly cancelled his to suit for violation of con- church 30 tracts and withdrawing Wagner Act from union members who engage in wildcat strikes The also bears a provision baring contributions to union health and welfare funds not equally administered by management labor John icrc L Lewis secks such a fund for his miners me on the of fact that the hai thai my deprive been introduced on the users there of some of their water of engineers of thc rights They arc told thai I am highest when the against them and that project is worked out it will mean No New Polio Cases Reported During Week SANTA FE May 25 new cases of infantile paralysis were reported to any of the dis- health officers the past week Dr Scott state tor of public health said day Two new cases of were reported week one in Grant county and one in Santa Fc county will defeat the flood control and conservation or In Bernalillo County however the Middle Rio Valley thc Dempsey campaign strategy is to remain silent on this vital issue hydro-electric wiil benefit the whole state and prob cr to intimate that thc Governor ably more rafter than less favors flood control I challenge for users the Elephant Governor to make his Butte project v PRAGUE May 25 new national assembly whose chief is to draw up a constitution will be chosen Sunday in slovakia's first general elections since the war are no rightist or strongly conservative parties represented on the ticket the voters face a choice ranging from the center to the far left for a pay raise of 16 cents an hour retroactive to 1 an additional boost of 2 cents effective May days ago when the strike change in working rules for a The was completed hrce minutes before the 4 p m EST deadline the President had et for strikers to give in Other wise he said he would roops to run and protect trains Soldiers were standing by at railroad centers to do just that Government and railroad of- predicted rail service Rail Leaders Unhappy as They Bow to 3-D ay Old Offer 15 Valley farmers hive railed lo a mass to of Senator Chavez for flood control and tion in the Middle Rio Grande valley Traders thc measure Me niter May 25 Two quite apparently unhappy men strode from a hotel room 2nd punched at an elevator ton knew it then but it was thc first real signal of thc cnri of the railroad strike The men were the two strike leaders snowy portly A F Whitney heavy-set Johnston Where are you chirp- ed a cluster of newsmen Can't say Johnston re- plied But I'm telling you you'd belter stay here for the story Reporters didn't take thc ad- vice And it turned out the pair taxied directly from their flower Hotel to the Statler tel a blocks away to tulate ending thc two-day out Thc terms had been dent Truman's standing offer for dating from before thc start of the strike What followed climaxed a ter day for Whitney and ton a day that found both r 47 season if another critical food shortage is to be avoided next spring Reports from this agricultural attaches abroad show that as of crop tions in nearly all parts of the northern hemisphere thus far been more favorable than i year earlier The said however that acreages in most of the Lorn areas are considerably below normal and improvement of yields is limited by shortage of fertilizers and the shortage and poor quality of seed work and equipment While thc production season in the southern is six months later than that of the northern hemisphere some ex- in food output was re- ported likely Natural Resources Topic continue to operate would continue to ope he lines it took over last remained uncertain Sus A F Whitney president of Trainmen glumly declared we lost our case In San cisco P O Peterson general chairman of thc engineers on thc Southern Pacific railroad told a Our position still is thai the has just betrayed American labor and the American public as well Whitney gave reporters the following statement We took this course in the in of thc public realizing that a strike could not be continued indefinitely because of lhc need of the many other visions in our economy regard President's of last evening as very unfair lo our respective groups Earlier David B Robertson head of the Brotherhood of motive Firemen had directed members of his union which was not on strike lo get on thc Job immediately and get this trans moving Thc striking hsd offered lo go tack lo work if OKLAHOMA CITY May 25 Conservation of natural sources the problem which brought the first national ence of governors 33 years ago will be high on the agenda of the governors conference uled to open here Monday conference was first called i 1908 by President Theodora to study conservation Xo al heavy war demands Other major subjects due for discussion at the session are veterans emergency housing rebuilding of the al guard educational matters and other pressing problems ing from the era many of the nation's resources are depleted by The   

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