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Show WILL NOT ABOLISH WAR LABOR BOARD WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Tt is not the Intention of the government to abolish the national war labor board, because of the large number of outstanding contracts whh'h will necessitate the existence of such an agency to adjust differences between be-tween labor and capital likely to arise during the period of reconstruction. The future of the board, it became known today, was discussed at the cab-ine cab-ine t meet in yes tenia y. There was no announcemen t as to the president's plan IV) r a ppoi nt ii ig a successor to Frank P. W'a !sh, joint chain nan, who o'V'Ted his resignation ycsLeiilay. A |