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DONNELLEY GUILTY OF UNFAIR LABOR PRACTICES GIANT PRINTING HOUSE TOLD BY NLRB EXAMINER TO ’CEASE AND DESIST* R. R. Donnelley A Sens Company is found guilty of unfair labor practices in the report of Trial Examiner William E. Spen ser* who presided at the sixweek hearing on the NLRB complaint against the Chicago printing concern. In addition to a systematic and generalised warfare against the printing-trades unions, Don nnelley is found to have discriminated specifically against Sam Gates* a union pressman, and Walter West, a foreman affiliated with the International Photo-Engravers Union. and recommendations oi tne INL.KB for reinstatement of Gates and West, pins a posting of notices that the management will cease and desist from anti-onion activity that hither to has been carried on by foremen and other company representatives. Such notices are also to be mailed to •very employee, including those in the armed forces. If the company fails to eomply, the trial esaminer recom t the national board issue order directing such compliance. The examiner finds that Donnelley ■though eligible for mmm membership, were acting for the company when they fought too onions and therefore are folly as accountable for their actions as the anti-onion repressive ley's management have on H and oven before the in the NLRB of ponnel composed oi cnapeis or snop uuns ui the Typographical, Prewnen and As sistants, Bookbinders, Photo-Enjrrav ers, Lithographers and Machinists international anions. These eraft Employees, a central body working to unionise the whole Donnelley empire. Donnelley is printer for many of the most powerful industrialists in the world, including Loco of Time Inc., Joe Pew of Sun Oil, Wallace of plant the printing of the Society and the of Chlrstiaa Education. N. M. Di Pietro, 608 Bible Board S. Dearborn _Chicago 6. is executive secre tary of Chicago Printing Trades Un ions and coordinator of the nation wide effort to unionise the far-flung Donnelley interests. C. B. ASPIRIN lie Dim NavniRmfeditioM PIANOS m” Him 11 by vahio taJNITRa or winter, nowira, &oa many omn. Wim to suit wwym, "STHNWAT HEADQUARTERS" ANDREWS MUSIC CO. "Oar list Year* ttl N. Tiyoe 8k. MMMWMMMMMMMMMMM At we travel life’s highway, we are ihrays at the eroasroada of choice. VOTE FOR AftTHUR GOODMAN FOR HOU8B OF REPRESENTATIYBS • A Life Long Democrat • Born In Virginia • Raised in North Carolina • Post State Commander of Disabled American Veterans. Dept of N. CL • Practicing Attorney • Pres. Meek. County Humane Society ' Hitler invented the word “Coven trate" when Coventry was destroyed. Now he is compelled to haw dinned in his ears the newly coined word “Ber liminatinon", as a result of Allied bombing over Germany, especially Berlin. N veeeeeseeeeaaMMeeMMWMei Political Advertising James B. Vogler for HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I ■ ■ V'r Subject to Democratic Primary May 27 YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED My Record on Labor Speaks for Itself. It Vi to Trmto Wttk Doggett Lumber Co. ill 1 Park At*. PWm Hfl *w FOR WHICH YOU ARI PATINO fKingo to delicious A&P Coitt, America’s ftwnitc yew ifttf yew! There’s no better coffee in any package at any price! Reason? Pick-of-the-plantabon Atf Coffee is toft in freshness! That's because it is sold only in the flavor-sealed bean, then Custom Ground to "fit" your very own coffeepot. Tty it! Ton’ll taste immediately die difference be* tween really fresh coffee and coffee that’s factory-ground days or weeks be fore it’s sold. Tbs, |nst one test, end you’ll know why Atf Coffee is the largest selling coffee in America! Available in three distinct blends. One is sure to suit yon perfectly. Ask for A&P Coffee! Therm’* a reason for iMs amazing popularity -IT’S THE HJI VO* IN THE CUN AVh VmneXo Vum \o §|g / ' ^iwKWwm 'e "J t? o GREAT T L A N T and C I F t C COMPANY ■-v -\.. 4 5 . ■ ■ A. F. L Unions Set Record As .' Blood Donors MILWAUKEE, Wis.—A record of 30,000 pints of blood in a year from Milwaukee A. F. of L. members teWftiSSES;'*** ?">"! *• -- --Donor Service direc tor and renewed efforts on the part of the unions. A quota of 60,000 pints [°r CoT I\lr y®*r w*“ onnounced by John Strobel, blood donor chair man of the Federated Trades Council. Commending the “splendid Job" of o* fc?1 “Sfon* in the ^ Mr. I Strobe! said: 1 “We cannot afford to rest on our laurels, for the demand for blood plasma has increased and it is our duty to meet that demand. Remember that a pint of blood may save a life. Let’s be sure that we get 60,000 pints this year.” “Your record of 30,000 pints needs no words of praise from me,” wrote Mrs. Ray W. Rose, director of the blood donor center. “Such a record speaks for itself. Your reward can best be expressed in the words of those who have lived because you have given a pint of blood—‘Thank God for blood plasma.’ “I am counting on your efforts to help us meet our daily quota, and please express my appreciation to all of your people.” The greatest mystery is death. — .YOUR STORE Marion Davis Cn. Gull Tone . BOTANY v .. I . . , ^ Tropical Worsted SUITS All Wool *27*0 All Sizes - Regulars - Shorts Longs - Stouts *118 8. TRYON WHITE KNIGHT by simons makers of BEAUTYREST THE MATTRESS WITHIN A MATTRESS Beaufyres» Tailoring Including Beaufyrest Cover. Top loycr of All-White Staple Cotton Bottom layer of All White Staple Cotton Inside Mattress All-White Staple Cotton in its own Cloth Cover. Prebuilf Border, hand-stifrhed to Inner Mattress — keeps edges even. YovV* MW dreamed of such restful comfort! Whoa you mo White Knight you'll agree that it's the Beauty reet of felt mattresses. 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