Show I I I j 1 DPI DELAY JL AY SEEN IN P REOPENING OPENING OF CLOSED WORKS Seattle Strikers Read Rca Ready y to Resume hut but Repairs in ill Yards N Necessary y Seattle March 10 Although 1 Although tom tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- r row Is set for lor reopening the shipyards of or Tacoma Aberdeen and Seattle following the calling off t of oC the fl of ot metal trades workers which began January 21 1 shipyards owners at conferences today said It would be several weeks before borore the tho yards ards were again In full swing Rains and lac lack of ot usage It was as said Bald necessitate a large amount of ot repairs to machinery in the yards ar Contract shops hops not nt so ao affected b by conditions were expected to tobo tobo tobo bo In full tull swing Tuesday Conditions In the tho wood shipyards wore were uncertain Uncompleted ships It was wan said wo would ld bo ho o given S1 first attention Contracts for tor ships on out the thc ways was and not yet ct started It was reported wore were regarded regard d by shipyard as somewhat dubious of or fulfillment In their entirety al although although al- al though no indications of ot contract cancellations cancellations can can- collations have been announced b by tho the owners Benr Henry McBride local oc examiner for tor forthe forthe the shipping bon board rd sent a letter Jetter tolla today to alt all wo wooden shipyard owners owner In this district advising them that they would be bo expected to observe e tho the policy of ot tho the board in reopening the yards ards and that tho the strikers returning to work were to tobe tobe tobo be bo regarded as aa men picking up uD their tools tooh on a Monday londa after andr having laid them thom down on tin tho the Saturday previous pre Man Many l r More I Men lien Quit at Ne New r York New ew York March 10 In to-In In sympathy with tho strike of ot workers n against private boat oal o 0 nearly 20 20 longshoremen quit work today toda ro- ro fusing to 10 handle freight deliveries to piers h by boats manned by y nonunion workers This announcement was wa made ht b by John V. V of ot the local oc council of or the thc international ron Longshoremen's Long Long- Longshoremen's union Paul p p. counsel for fOI the boat owners asserted however er that tho the number had been Leen declared the lie exaggerated Riley would spread t tc to t cr every cry pier Ier to Lo which freight was brought b by strikebreakers strike r- r breakers ors o oA o oA A threat that marino marine workers 1 employed employed em em- by hv tho railroad a administration with wh whom m a settlement recently was v reached might walk out C again was made h by William A A. A Maher r. r vice vico president president dent ent of or th th Marino Marine Workers Workers' affiliation Ho declared that complaints ha had been 1 filed tiled against tho rho Lehigh Valley Hal Ual- Ohio and nd Pennsylvania anla railroads railroads rail rail- roads on the thc ground that their boats boats' were performing work worl for tho Bush Buah I Terminal with which tho the affiliation Is at ou outs tH Mi lit ch charged that violence had b been en resorted to b by tho the strikers hat that had been opened on two I tugs ho Imo asserted but the leaks were I discovered ored in n time t to avoid avoid- their In I |