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Show - News Flashes Bv UNITED PRESS : -. SEATTLE PAPER IS HELD VIOLATOR WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 U'.P The National Labor Relations board ruled today that the Seattle Seat-tle Post-Intelligencer, a Hearst newspaper, published by President Pres-ident Roosevelt's son-in-law, John Boettiger, had violated the Wagner Wag-ner labor relations act. REASONS (lTEl) I OR ELECTIONS DETROIT, Aug. 2 (U.R) Bargaining Bar-gaining elections ordered by the National Labor Relations board today at Cnrysler, Briggs, and Motor Products automotive plants were claimed by leaders of the United Automobile Workers CIO faction as a victory over Homer Martin, president of the union before be-fore its rift and present head of the AFL wing. BUTCHERS CALL PACKING HOUSE STRIKE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 IU.K) The Western Federation of Butchers spread its strike action against Swift and company, meat packers, over the entire far west today. Milton Maxwell, president of the federation, announced the Reno Swift plant would be closed "within 24 hours" and that union butchers in Washington and Oregon Ore-gon had been asked to help the union. SOCIALITES WED . IN LAS VEGAS LAS VEGAS, Nev., Aug. 2 UIKI Mrs. Dorothy C. Mower, 42, widow of the president of the American Tobacco company and defendant in a $500,000 alienation of affections suit, and Cillford F. Barton, 43, New York broker, were married here. SOVIET OBJECTS TO AGGRESSION MOSCOW, Aug. 2 (CO Eovlet Russia in one of its new official statements on negotiations for a mutual aid pact with Great Britain and France asserted tonight to-night that a main point of difference dif-ference was that the British proposals pro-posals "leave a loophole for aggression" ag-gression" by indirect methods. |