tops in purityon, which de-its propertiesor thereturn to their former employment with the company, whether or notthey are or have been affiliatedbath, ? out fires.with Local 1860 or any other union.GES14 Witnesses onLABORParade for NLRBVQUIRYat Session TodayFeb. 24— (UP) lewspaper col-use judiciary under present »e government his and gives fromunionicommittee'sFourteen witnesses, called by the National Labor Relations board,paraded to the stand up to mid-afternoon today in the board’s hearing into complaints filed by Local 1860 Upholsterers’ union, against the Northwestern Cabinet company.The witnesses, former employesof the Northwestern Co., where Local 1860 is on strike, are, for theat thelabor condi-most part, nowIowra Ordnanceemployed Plant.They arenumerous in- ] in laborHarry Patterson, Bernard Mehaffy,Leengthat it shoulds of the laborjurisdictionalmay interrupt ^definitely, al-Pilgrim, Roy Lee Milligan, Clarence Hillizer, Fred Pilgrim, Max Jones, John Stiefel, LeRoy Rust, Donald Ericson, Jess Parrish and JamesBlessing.union may beDes Moines Getsecific recom-aure, but sug-dttee take tes-Legion Convention44It would blt;he continued,ours to spend iply Great Briiof war and thto see that theam.99Taylor also irelary of thequestion of sei ers to Great 1“The secretaany to give av we are goingthe same.” Says *Tun The speaker be assured dlease-lend debain good shapeshape.99“As soon ashowever,” he situation willpropaganda isbe told whatEngland is in proceed to hel will beat loudwill whip thisa mental stateready to moveDes Moines, la., Feb. 24—UP)Tayor said tnot much bett(non AnVi oartmiQ r*t. were sixont