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U. 5. THREAT Walkouf af SPURS ACTION Kansas City BY SHIPPERS (Continuing 'Regular ligfit,—Power Serv- Vessel Ow;ér; Hurriedly "*¥! hihat Negotiate with Strik- ice Maintained by | ing Seamen Non-strikers | P (By Associated Press) HERE ARE SAVINGS that will help you whittle down that usual 32.4% of your dollar spent for food. We have been for- tunate in making the right contracts and are passing the savings on to vou. DON'T MISS THIS . GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MORE OUT ° EVERY DOLLAR! KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 18.— The AFL electricians today con- | A__ threat by the United Sln"’s’tlnued the walkout but the n{lelmp- “Ma(.n..n‘ms‘ Commission to take over | s enjoyed regular light and power ‘1:1 .smke.bound ships today b“°“5ht‘serv1ce nevertheless after the sud- { ship operators and A. F. L. Seafarers | gen plackout early yesterday morn- International Union representatives ing E ‘::m:mh‘;”;d conference at We- — gyeleton crews of non-striking The, commiasion’s wltltetin: Vs R T e CLSSERRE powor that unless arbitration proceedings Tiounen . of se, RanmigiRiy, Light | 5SS al 25 and Power Company. were started immediately the Fed- eral Government would requisition the vessels concerned. ! The struck ships have been held in dock for the past six days by the ate ourselves to cause of giving you the lowest ible at all time: The strikers, however, voted last night to continue the walkout which has been stemmed by a jurisdictional disupte of the AFL union which rep- resents 350 company employees, and has demanded it also be al- lowed to represent 200 other work- labor dispute. There are seven ves- sels lying idle in New York, two at New Orleans, one at Boston and one at Mobile, Ala. 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