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AFL Contends With Rival Employees Association Union

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Final test in the half-year battle between the two rival labor unions will come today for the Dining Ball workers when employees, voting under the direction of the State Labor Relations Board, east their ballots for either the A. F. of L. or the Harvard University Employees Representative Association.

Voting will he from 9 to 12 o'clock and from 2 to 5 o'clock in Vanderbilt Hall, Kirkland House, the Union, and the Business School. Eligible voters must be employees registered on University payrolls since May 3, 1938.

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