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LOUNGE CHAIR. Hoover Pleads FSS shy For Aid to Europe

‘With Matching 414 E. Wash. 1113 Shelby ¥ PHILADELPHIA, April 2 (U. P). ~—Former President Herbert Hoover today called on private relief agencles to supplement governmental {ald to Europe's needy. | In a message to the American Friends Service committee, Mr. Hoover, who recently returned from

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Britain Has Time Making Her People Eat Spinach

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By BARBARA STANWYCK | LONDON, April 2.~The government over here is having trouble getting people to eat their spinach. The British devotion to potatoes amounts to an obsession—they won't eat green vegetables even when they can get them. A man from the ministry of food took me down to the ministry's kitchens where a ‘whe corps of young women spend their time devising

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Xs All talk of a dispute between the Ges

Utility and its relovor has Sores from C. I. O. National Organizer.

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lected employee representa | gotiated and signed, on March °

21, 1947, their 12th consecutive annual contract with the present Gas

Utility ning v

management effective beginarch 30, 1947. Among her

things; the employees asked a andreceived a 15% increase inwages by this contract.

These

are the

ity. employees (membership

duly elected representatives persons who represent the Utilin this

group costs them no-dues, no nitiation

fees): Act wa

the National Labor Relations - s held not to apply to the Gas

Utility in a similar case decided by the

NLRB i i

The C.

cut rul

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n April, 1941.

l. O., in spite of three clearings stating that National

Labor Laws do not apply to the Gas

Utility,

has attempted to again in-

voke the National Labor Relations Act. After petitioning the NLRB for

certific

ation of representation—but

without waiting for a decision, the C. |. O. threatens a gas strike and a sympathy strike by garbage collectors ‘and other city employees in an attempt to coerce > the Gas (Utility.

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- ALTE on,

E The contrac] is in offoct for one year until March 31,

1948, unless the C.

l. O. forces Gas Utility employees to dishonor it. The contract was entered into in good faith and the Gas

Utility gations.

ah to carry out its obli-

The Gas Utility feels certain there

will be

no gas oPPose and will con-

tinue every effort to maintain the g

Seely

to its customers. §