Show MORE RIOTS IN TEXTILE STRIKE Shots Exchanged Bet Between Police and Occupants of Houses L.-I. L. Lawrence wrence Mass March 18 En ts I En Encounters counters bet between een policemen and antI textile textile tex tex- tile strikers ers and strike sympathizers tex tex-I which started ted to today a when tho the police broke up a parade were resumed to to- to night The disturbances were the most serious since the operatives went wenton on strike six weeks wees ago I Shots were cro fired ired at policemen from Crom I tenement houses while they were with leaders of or the parade and anu tonight ht the police exchanged ed shots I with occupants of ot a house who made madean I an effort to prevent them from arresting arresting arrest arrest- ing a man who had thrown a stone at an officer There were two other conflicts In which no shots hols were cre fired ono Twenty men arrested during the early carh rioting were held under GOO bonds each on charges chars of or Inciting to riot Four Jour men arrested because of tonight's disturbances will bo be arraigned arral ar ar- ar- ar ral ned tomorrow Tho The police used USel their clubs freely freeh today after the tho strikers had thrown stones and bottles and man many of ot those arrested were brul bruised and cut Workers r Report Demands Granted I Yoon II n. I. I March IS Twentysix six ty-six hundred worsted d yarn arn 1 operatives opera opera- tives employed at the De Lafayette La La- fayette Alsace Lowland and French worsted plants voted today to to work en ending a enven weeks weeks' i strike The strikers striker said ald they had hadI I been granted their demand for tor a forty forty- I hour eight week weck arid and weekly bonus bonu |