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Show IIIPYARDS TIE-UP 'j ; NOW PREDICTED ) Js' FRANCISCO, March 13. That the ) yards and contract shops in the San iclico bay district, employing be-m be-m 35,00(J and 40;0OO men, are quickly ling toward a complete shutdown be- of the enforced idleness of ma-Kts ma-Kts and other craftsmen was stated . mion labor leaders here today. Be-. departing for a wage conference in hingrton on March 17. shipyard ex-l, ex-l, Ives and R. H. Brotherton, special f niner for the United States shlp-tjy shlp-tjy board, announced that a complete was only a question of days, if the "" now idle -were not returned to work. v a meeting last night the San Fran-i Fran-i machinists reiterated their doter-L doter-L I itJon to observe the Saturday half yj' May, differences over which led to dismissal from the yards. A cora-se cora-se of the S-an Francisco iron trades irii; ctl waited on the machinists and .. d them to return to the counhil, it which they were, dismissed for an d breach of rules. No action was i y |