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Show Will Try to Resume. PORT UANP, Ore., Sept. 16. Eleven wooden shipbuilding plants here and at ,'dher ports near-by. tied up since early Saturday by a strike of theJr employee:', will try to resume Monday morning, according ac-cording to announcement nmdo today following fol-lowing n conference of their owners. All were firm in their declaration that there would be no recognition of the closed shop, for which the unions are contending. SFIATTT-l5'. Sept. U. To "strike on the ioh" by working only eight, Instead of the I required ten. hours is the programme an- 1 nounred tonight of Industrial Workers of the "World employe) in Washington lumber lum-ber mills and Inggluir camps, whoyester-dav whoyester-dav called off a stril-'e begun July Iti last. Tho strike demamls for an eight -hour day were refused, so, according to Instructions Instruc-tions from their leaders, they will return to work tomorrow mornlnc. reporting at S a. in., taking an hour off at noon and quitting nt o p. m. Members of the "MUt Owners' association associa-tion assorted tonight, that the men would not be permitted to work on such conditions condi-tions and that those refusing to work more than eight hours a day would be cilsehnrged. Mora than PMO I. W. W. members were affected by the recent strike. |