- Safety ignored, 51 killed ’ WASHINGTON’ (AP) — The United States govern- .ment cited a New Jersey contractor today for 10 wilful violations of safety rules ata West Virginia construction ment can turn the matter over to the justice depart- ment tor crimina prosecution. ; The Occupational Safety and Health Administration site where a collapsed '‘ (OSHA), which issued the scaffolding left 51 men dead. The finding of wilful viola- tions means that the govern- citations against Regearch- Cottrell, said the company also had committed six other U.S. accused of global policing muSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Union, in an unusually speedy response to Pgesident Carter's forelgn- policy speech, attacked U.S. policies in Africa and ac- cused Washington and NATO of trying to be “global policemen,” The first Russian answer to. Carter was given in a Washington dispatch by Tass, the Soviet news ‘ agency, a few hours after the _ president spoke Wednesday at the U.S. Naval Academy. Speaking of Soviet and Cuban military support for revolutionary forces in ’ Africa, Carter said: “All too ‘olten they seem’ ready to exploit any opportunity” to promote instability. Tass said this “put the blame at the wrong door’ for Africa’s current conflicts. “Tme U.S.A., jaindy with some other NATO countries, is intervening in Zaire by using the services of the ruling circles ofnthose _ African states which follow in the wake of neo-colonialist policy,” the Tass dispatch continued, This was a reference to the troops: from Morocco, Senegal .and Gabon which the U.S. Air Forces flying to - Zaire to bolster the army of E President Mobutu Sese Seko. BAYS PICTURE FALSE * Tass also accused Carter af giving a false picture of - he said that the Soviet Union was using Cuban “proxy forces” there. “The president assured that Washington wanted a peaceful settlement in Angola although it was precisely the 1.5.A. that is known tohave supported and supplied disruptive groupings in that country,"’ Tass said. The U.S. Congress voted two years ago to cut off covert CIA support for guerrillas fighting — the Marxist government which the Soviet Union and Cuba suppport. But Zaire President Mobutu Sese Sekonis still supplying the rebels, and much of what he gives ther comes from the United States Tass said " although the Soviet Union at the UN Genere] Assembly's current disarmament session made “concrete suggestions” to curtail the arms race, Carter: ignored this ‘and “repeated again inventions about ‘the excessive buildup’ of Soviet military might and un- founded allegations that the Soviet Union is trying ‘to export’ its form of govern ment,’”’ ‘President Carter evidently needed all this set of propaganda in order to justify the U.S.A.’s and NATO's claims to the role of ‘globai policemen,” Tass the situation in Angola when said, Theft to finance Irish BELFAST (Reuter) — Guerrillas short of funds to buy arms are believed to have staged Wednesday's -~ militarystyle robbery of a . security van in the Irish 9 : i 7 7 i 4 7 : i E. : Republic which netted $1 million, police sources said y. , The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) is known to have run short of furxis and weapons in its 10 years of war against British rule in Northern Ireland. . 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At a news conference, OSHA's administrator, Dr. Eula Bingham, attributed the accident to three factors: Failure of contractors to conduct proper tests of freshlypoured concrete prior to raising the scaffolding, which was attached to the concrete. LED TO TIPPING? Dr. Bingham said that be- cause of those-problems “it Is apparent that there is a tendency for the entire assembly to tip inward. “With poorly anchored and maintained support legs. missing bolts and uncertain concrete, there were clearly present the ingredients for a disaster. “Thus, in our minds, there were at least three inter- dependent factors con: tributing to the callapse,’’ she said, but added that the agency still did not know preelsely what caused the collapse, She said OSHA is con- Hnuing to investigate the accident, the worst in: ‘dustrial disaster since the agency was formed in 1971, and that additional citations may be announced later. One unanswered question was whether the concrete itself was defective in that it did not harden properly. OSHA has conducted tests of the concrete but has not announced — conclusive results, “ *,. ; — ne or . THA, THE-m., .LD, Friday, June 9, 1978, PAGE 9 Health foods not always better LONDON (Reuter) — term health food is mean- ingless, often misleading and should be banned, Britain's leading independent con- sumer group said today. 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