Show ARHOUR PLANT STRIKE It Han Assumed International Proportions Pro-portions and There is No Telling Where it May End KANSAS CITY May 11The strike of fortyfour firemen of the Armour a plant ha assumed international proportions pro-portions and there Is no tettirag where or how i will end The strikers have already petitioned the national council d tbs Federation of Labor to declare a international boycott against the Armour Ar-mour products and i is the belief of that the will be declared de-clared labor men tat te boycott wi de eae This step was taken today at a meeting meet-ing of the industrial council The trouble between the firemen and the Armour company was laid before the council yesterday and was referred to its urievance committee for adjustment adjust-ment The committee met Superintendent Superintend-ent Tourtellotte of Armours today and again submitted the mens demands The company refused t recede from their position and when the result was reported to the council the boycott was V decided upon and a full report of the l grievance of the firemen was dispatched dis-patched to the national headquarters at Indianapolis Indianapols The power of boycott will be spread through the different labor logE When formally issued the Armour foraly company com-pany will fight the boycott i is said by a Injunction in the federal court Upon a showing of the foregoing facts t by representatives of the Armour company Q com-pany In the federal court this afternoon < after-noon Judge Phillips granted a tempo rary injunction against the striking firemen the officers and men of the industrial council of asa City and the officers and members of the Federated Federa-ted Trades Council restraining them from carrying uut the proposed boycott boy-cott The matter Is set for a hearing I on Wednesday next I is std tonight to-night hy j sympathizers of the Zl t strikers that the boycott ha already been ordered and ha been in operation i since last Friday nigat |