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The NLRB petition said it has investigated charges that the union is omer in unfair labos . haw’ reasonable cause to a: the charges are true and a complaint should be issued. CHARGE UNFAIR PRACTICES Unfair labor practices charges were filed separately by T. Smith and Son Incorporated, a stevedor ing firm; Montmorency Pape! Company Incorporated and Cand. wood Shipping Company Limited Montmorency is engaged in the sale and distribution of newsprint and Candwood in water trans portation. Montmorency bought the newsprint aboard the Best- wood. ing resulted from a labor dispute between the woodworkers union and the Anglo-Newfoundland De- velopment Corporation, a New- foundland firm producing news- print. Smith employees have honored the picket line since April 20. The NLRB petition charged the picketing is intended to force Smith and other loyers te stop dealing in p of Anglo- Newfoundland, Montmorency and Candwood. F. B. Peterson, president of Candwood, claimed C and wood has no labor dispute with the woodworkers union. He said his firm was losing $800 a day be- cause of the tieup. The woodworkers went on strike against Anglo-Newfound- land this year and an act of the Newfoundland Legislature later decertified the union. Premier Josehp Smallwood of Newfoundland sponsored: a new union that signed an agreement with the company. The fire which. broke out aboard the Bestwood April 4 caused damage estimated at $50,- 000 to the ship’s engine room. Ne one was injured. ALBANY RURAL Following is the report of Al ‘any Rural School for the month of March. Grade IX. 1, Dianne MacDon- ald, 2. Eileen McMurrer, 3. Cart MacDonald. Grade VIII. 1. Marlene Noonan 2. Sylvia Palmer. Grade VII. 1. Billy Noonan, Raymond Sherry (equal), 2. Al- ene Palmer, 3. Lowell Large. Grade VI. 1. Dale Muttart. w. Wayne Keough, 3. Alton Stewart. Grade V. 1. Harleigh MacKay, Lawson Dougay (equal), 2. 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