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Friday, April 3, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN A & B CO. SEEKS (Continued from Page One) her right to work with these complainants would be imme- diately. determinable by the de- ferdant as the collective bar- gaining agent with complainant for such employees.” The check-off article of union contract states: “The employer agrees to de- duct from the salaries of all employees covered ‘by the agree- ment, all dues, initiation fees, or @ssessments, and return or sub- mit same to the union not later than 24 hours after the first Payroll of said employee of each “ the month. The suit states that picketing began on March 31st, “solely for the purpose of coercing and fore-! ship and sympathizers’ not to:pat- ronize this establishment, Page 3, them as agents. gollective bargaining The company states that there is no labor eontroversy ode existing Hotel . and .. Restaurant. .Em-| between it and its employees. Fel- ployees’ and Bartenders’ Union Local: 156; A. F. of L.” .- This ‘pickéting, states’ the com- ton states that the property on which’ the. pickets. are walking is owned by him and his wife joint- pany, is causing “great loss in’ its | ly. Patronage.” The company further. charges that the union has “for a period of months, pursued @ -policy. of intimidating, threatening and. an- noying employees. -.-.in: an:effort to cause, them. to join: said -de- fendant union in order an compl nto the sign- ing of the illegal ynion contract, which likewise is atv ‘unlawful purpose, it beiny shown’ that ing” A and B to sign the union| none of the employees of these contract, placing six pickets car- fying signs which read: “A and Lobster House Unfair We earnest request our friend- complainants are members of the defendant union. .. .and said employees have signed @ written statement. . .and héve informed these complainants that they do not desire any representation. for FOODS DON'T BIGGER DEFICIT (Continued: from Page One) that corporation profits’ in the cal- endar year 1952 would be about 41 billion dollars. Latest studies in- dicate corporation profits in 1952 were about $39,800,000,000. 20 billions came in during the last quarter. Total collections in the first nine. months of fiscal leave about 22% billions te be col- lected if the estimated amount of revenue is to be reached. Corporations this year must pay 40 per cent of their last year’s taxes in the first half of the year. The requirement last year was 35 per cent. This might add a billion dollars, but still would leave col- lections a billion o: more short of expectations. IMPORTANT JOB (Continueé trom Page One) a special exception to a present law that bars regularly retired mil- itary personnel from drawing pay The Key West and Vicinity: Clear to partly cloudy today through Satur- day;.not much temperature change. Widely scattered thundershowers thundershowers. Saturday, partly cloudy, widely scattered showers. Not quite so warm in north and central portions. Jacksonville through the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate north and northeast winds over ex- treme north and moderate south- erly winds over south and central portions becoming tonight and Saturday. .Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms today becoming partly cloudy and widely scattered showers Saturday. Western Caribbean: Moderate easterly winds, fresh at times to- day and Saturday. Partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers. Says ie Us locally in area. Gentle to moderate TY WILL GET __, him to deliver the message in per-. state, and recommend such (Continued Page One) cine aan yal < ts to get the ‘governor. He| cate by message fo the Legislature 4 at each regular session information ing the condition of the| up to $ LADIES’ NIGHT 1 5 TONITE! R ALL LADIES T Admitted FREE FREE BOX SEATS |for other government service. Key West, “'s., 9:00 A.M. EST Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean . 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