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Morse Urges Abolition of Smith-Connally Enactment Washington, June 21 (U.PJ Sen. Wayne C. Morse (R., Ore.) utged at a war labor board hearing Wednesday that labor and ma ianagement "join forces to abolish the Smith-Connally anti siriKe law at the earnest pos sible date." Morse said he had so advised the Los Angeles Metal Trades Council (AFL), which has taken a vote to strike if the WLB denies its demand for 11.6 percent wage increase for ship repair workers. The higher wage for repair work now prevails in San Francisco, Portland and Seattle areas. "The Smith-Connally act is so unsound and inimical to the best interests of labor and industry that I think the representatives of labor and management should join forces to abolish it at the earliest possible date," Morse said. He said he objects to the use or threat of economic force - while a case is pending before the WLB. But the "legal right" of labor to take a strike vote under the Smith-Connally act permits such a threat. Would Extend Diflerential Morse urged the WLB to ex tend the 11.6 differential to the Los Angeles area yards. He ac cused the federal agencies of "feeding ship repair work into Los Angeles out of all propor tion to that fed into other ports." "If we continue to let the government build up ship re pair work in Los Angeles be cause of lower wage rates, the government will be a party to a discrimination that cannot be justified," Morse said. "We highly disapprove of the posi tion the procurement agencies have taken. "We are concerned about the post-war reconversion of the great west coast ports to a sound economy because we be lieve a sound economy for them will mean a sound economy for the nation. We are greatly con cerned about the elimination of discriminatory practices which result in economic discrimina tions against the ports." Morse Spokesman Acting as spokesman for all of the Pacific coast senate dele gation, Morse said he was not pleading a labor case but one of public interest. A former WLB public member, Morse said that it was the first time he had appeared before the board in the role of pleader. Rep. Richard J. Welch (R., Cal.) also urged the WLB to grant the 11.6 percent wage in crease in southern California. He spoke for the west coast del egation in the house of repre sentatives. "I urge you to remove an in justice that never should have been permitted to exist and which has tended to retard re pairs on battleships and merch ant vessels so necessary in our war effort," Welch said. many years and members of the Hopewell United Brethren La dies' Aid. The neighbors pre sented her with a blanket and the Aid members gave an all white medicine chest with mir ror. Refreshments were served. House Warming Held For Mrs. Kirkwood Wheatland Complimenting Mrs. Walter Kirkwood of Wheatland, a surprise house warming party was held at her newly completed cottage Fri day evening. There were 55 relatives and friends in atten dance, also close neighbors of R-E-T-C-H ! 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