Show JOHNSON ASKS j I HOUR JUT CUT DATA Appalachian n Coal Troubles r uble d 9 Settled N. N Y Taxicab a Strike Is Over r 1 it r j e. e Br nr Associated Press Developments in the national industrial industrial indus indus- trial situation today Jugh S. S Johnson N R A A. toe requested all code authorities in intEs Th tEs consumer goods and service industries in and the durable goods indus indus- tn to inform him by April 4 whether t they y can meet the presidents president's reo re est to reduce hours 10 per cent WI hout a weekly pay cut The general Appalachian coal con con- fence Mence ratified the recommendation da a subcommittee of miners and op for a 5 seven hour day af at feeling more than miners he hc E. E G. G Budd Manufacturing comp com corn p ny of Philadelphia of-Philadelphia settled a controversy contro versy with over formation ok aea company union and agreed that fp r 90 days one of ot every ery two men red ed will be taken from the ranks of the tW strikers Negotiations for lor settlement of ot a strike at a Camden N. N J. J shipyard by the the N R A industrial relations I board awaited only acceptance by the board of a representative o of independent dent labor Operators of big fleets of ot taxicabs In New York announced that a strike waS was ended so so far as they were concerned concerned con con- on and 76 per cent of their cabs were back on the streets Charles W. W Nash president of the Nash Motors company compan conferred with he tie newly organized automobile labor ward board bOard which had announced it would take ake up the Nash controversy first because strikes actually are in progress ress ross there Between foUr foul and five thousand housand men arc aro on strike in the company's plants in Kenosha Racine Bacine and Milwaukee W Wis |