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ysd milFalseI armsf i ringT raxrPna\%pertyo I iceCln♦Four boys,aged 13 to i • years, have admitted, Oil City police said j today, having turned in five false fire alarms last night and two of them also admitted, police declared to having set fire to the D. L. TraxWest First st.1Ph£Power Striketnd Possible • Mil■Say YugoslavsPa9!estate property on«xteasion on April 30.fourPolice said theGeraldMembers of Unionj i Uiat fistt iU i I i *' i V/ U i til * % ' It‘ Manross, 17, of Cranberry; JackHold Americansv\bnn1 ! f e n 1 p n,, 1 *, oIMay Vote forArbitrationagainstPittsburgh,endO **Anhasci. 19,~lt;JP)to a power strike whichcrippled the nation's 10th largest city for 26 days today appeared possible as the leader of 3.200 in-ent unionists said he believed they would vote for arbitration of the dispute.idi|Remus, it, of 25 K. Seventh st,, and IWilliam Myers, 13. of Cranberry. So charges have been filedthe ouartet until the in-1has been completed, fpolice stated.Authorities added that the fourwill be questioned by state officers concerning other fires in this dis-; triet in recent months165 Thrown IntoConcentration Camps,Upeto?State Dept. Chargesp4 *? vestigat ionand aboutwhich there has been some question whether the blazes were set.By GRAHAM HOY EYWashington, Oct. 19.—i/P)—The United States and Yugoslavia locked horns today in a bitter diplo-miuu' debate over whether Tito’sgovernment has enslaved and caus-id the death of American citizens.rlt;VINwastC(Union President George I, Mueller, commenting on a general union membership meeting tomor-said:Oil C-soundedlaMnn:ny pot h i eet andlice saidfalse two irfourt h e alarm Fra n k 1 i n.hadh«reThe fnI arm came amemberiMueller he debeforeWash-row,“It appears that thewill vote for arbitration.was interviewedby plane for ington to lay the union’s easefore Labor Secretary LewisSchwellenbaeh. He will return intime for the membership meetingHlt;* said his recommendations the meeting will depend on:I’hebe-B.toit local10:14 p m. and took the departmentto Central ave. and Seventh stsecond was at 10:17 p. m. firemen made a run to Reservoirand W. First sts., and the third andfinal false alarm was sounded atp. m. when firemen were called to a point near the hospital.Franklin police reported the first false alarm in that city was sounded at 11:50 and the second aThe State department charged slavia has thrown at least 165 into concentration camps, rented them out at forced labor without pay, shipped three to Russia, and permitted maltreatment fatal to asmany as 10.etPrlt;11:06declaring12:10“What I learn from Secretary Schwellenbaeh. 1 want to talk to him personally. I never predict the! future or what the union will do.the members will!tm.It was afterthe last false alarm!(Continued on Pm/e T co)The Yugoslav charge d’affaires in Washington promptly countered with a press statement that “under Yugoslav law, which isthe only relevant law in this matter’’ the persons concerned are Yugoslav citizens.The statement deni* d flatly that any Americans are enslaved, or that slave labor conditionsin Yugoslavia.hiinthwP;butvoteit appears for arbitration.MI» *Seek Man ReportedlyDr. Sergeije Makiedo, the Yugoslav charge d'affaires, concededi that the Tito government is detain-peining about 110,000 persons “of the'hr
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