Show I Can Plant Strikers Return Pay Settlement I IBy By Associated ted Press M More ore than war workers in 10 Chicago and Joliet ilL III can manufacturing plants voluntarily returned to the their r jobs Friday ending ending ending end end- ing a work stoppage which started Thursday in protest against a war labor board decision which granted grant grant- ed only a portion of the wage demands However a 2nd W V L r B report placed a threat of a strike vote ote over the nations nation's glass plants employing employing em em- ng some A F L union members The can company workers returned returned returned re re- re- re turned to work following a mass meeting and agreed to continue production in the various plants I pending disposition of an appeal from the W V L B decision The work worle stoppage was descrIbed described described de de- de- de scribed by Gordon H. H Kellogg vice ice president of the American Can Can Co as endangering the highly highly highly high high- ly perishable pea and cherry packs this season Edgar L L. Warren regional chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the W L D B said he had urged C CIO I 0 officials to demand the return to work immediately immediately immediately imme imme- to stop interruption In war production Harry Harper union director said the national national national na na- na- na union had not authorized the work stoppage and said he would recommend that the em em- return to work pending action by the national W L B on onan onan onan an appeal from the regional W L B decision completely disallowing or 01 granting wage increases less than agreed by the company and recommended recommended recommended rec rec- by a aWL W L B hearing officer In Marietta 0 O Harry Cook Coole president of the A F L American Flint Glass Workers termed unsatisfactory unsatisfactory unsatisfactory un satisfactory a reply by William H. H Davis W V L B board chairman I to union demands for den definite nile and favorable W L B action on union requests for wage increases He said the glass workers would be guided by decisions of their convention convention con con- now in session In Marietta In Grand Rapids Mich the Michigan C CIO I 0 O. O council convention voted allegiance to the national C CIO's CIOs I Os O's strike no-strike pledge Union leaders said not more than of the 1600 delegates favored rescinding rescinding rescinding rescind rescind- ing the pledge and asserted that the attitude of the council largest largest largest larg larg- est state body in the C CIO I 0 would be regarded as a barometer of union sentiment throughout the country In Los Angeles the district W V L B directed the A F L culinary workers' workers council to advise it what steps had been taken taleen to end a week two-week strike of men which had resulted in in the closing of dining rooms and bars of the Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- hot hotel 1 The dispute is over union maintenance of membership membership membership mem mem- demand the hotel having agreed to wage demands |