OCR Text |
Show MT1SH LABOR OFFICIAL PREDICTS BLOODSHED: MEM jfflVES ALLED OUT fional Committee Or-:$ Or-:$ Immediate Exten-:n Exten-:n of Steel Strike to uitern Pennsylvania. J :o:ts From Various stricts Indicate but ;ght Progress byj ier Side of Dispute, j "S'ntG, Sept. C7. The na-X na-X renittee for organizing r iii steel rorkers, after csn-tie csn-tie stria situr.tion here Hat telegram to United ls fctcr Kenvon, chairman of laiite labor committee, tonight, ij lia to have the commttwa to p-.ttsbmg and investigate : niS tie conditions the strik-r-z.i'ji of in western Penn- rriSrSO. Sept. -' The cat:oal : ri for orfanizic- iron and steel it a xetir.t; here todev or ferei -ii 5trl!-:e in the plants of the St : el cerr.t-any. to tecotr.e Lest Monday morning at 6 - Wiaiax Z. Foster of the .re. :c azEounci the tril-:e. . :it cerween 40. COO and 50.000 ' op;.i to be affected. He ' : tie Bethlehem plants were . bet organized in the coun- .:t:e. with John Fitzpatrick, -iL- :re?ent, rr.et in a sreeial ses-: ses-: ?:;r0:er the reply of E. Or. :-"er0:en; of the Bethbem Steel to the union '3 demand for -?::e. Mr. Grace in his reply -i' re would not prant a eonfer--e zion a:d that he would not : tie present fystem of collec-'-T--"? with employes, which hy the company during s '' . !--T:;:.liD? plants of the Beth-. Beth-. : ::-ests will not be affected, Mr. as they are working under 'viesent. : ;?lats ARE iCTED BY ORDER. ' : '.5 affected by the strike or-, or-, "K "teelton. Reading, Lebanon. - South Bethiebem in Pc-nnsyl-''i S; arrow's Point. Md. '::-:e oMer was inimedintely to the Bethlehem ftee'l "; eP-"eentative. F'lans were - .; K to rush or&nizers into the -e zone to aid in handling the j:r?ual!y every part of tho .; J i:;trir:t eatne' reports today of H companies to re- rations on Mondav on a larzer ' : on any dav of the fir:-t week V, v'Orker-; ' strike. Few t-jo 1 1 1 1 ;1 1 ; o ri n-'T reported -- nianv tuvnis '-am'- t'ne an- Wait till Mon.lav." 1'adfr-j are tKorouahlv - "iit'iation and for several "; '''!"n making arrangements . l'lr a I'O-silde movement rri!l:s hut to further cripple or . tnit down j,lant. that are still . "''I- Having ben givon as-1 as-1 the sheriff of Alleglienv that meetings, where the"v are ; local authorities, wilt have organize plann.-l to hold '.mot-r 0f these grttherines in ' irts of the countv. -S MADE BY f ' JGIE COMPANY. V 'l ' te"' cornpanv officials said I v,e'e going along smoothlv , : ' ase'1 force, at the plant's :J is operating. - str'Ke committee went - -'r,' '." tno forenoon for :,J ', 01 taking up the question ..J" against the Bethlehem "r,'u?V d'"1 matters per-s. per-s. ? ii"n"r;'1 situation. -,',;"". ..New York, general ei.un- l"'urik'nz "t"';' '!"'''. ar' ,r'"'''IV lo laic ui. tint union 's - . i,.''ffl ftP''C'-h and f'rt-e a.i-ern-the fight a iev ,i. 4?tvZ at union headiuar-".1. headiuar-".1. '-' as re.'eiverl from -iUMhojd,.-rif f of West-'-"iti on Pa,;, 3rColur.m 1.) ' "'"torn r.Muvtxnnin .lurhu' tln wcok '-"it r ,i. m,-,u. AKt xvw"; " inni! wan !,( ,v u n,ui ,.llllri '., r" " '.'r1' ' llu'11 ""- 1V. I ! 1 "(CO liu'u ,., nlu.t mi,) .,".,.,! 1111 tliom, iivi,,i; t0 ruiiorln, by "'.MIll.OVK of ,1,0 IVnUMhlUlU KlHlo llO- "' ('no Muto troojior lm,l iu ,'vo Kot oni ,,,nt llm,(,r sorioimlv luirt " Hi" l-iiiivU ,-ivlt!t, '', W( rik.-r i liai-,., tlial .lurinir tdo WOok niiiuv moii ro -lul.l h,. htto troo-om ilia- I"'vm'.1 Is, Muinlroil.H won, nr. U'nU',1 in tl, ,,,N (inv.s, uiaiiv oil oliark-os ol .'arruiis I iroarius. I'll,' ii.-tivitv of tho tt:itn trooin'ra loil lo i-1im !-, )HMi,k. lo.lcod with tiovornor lroi(l against ivliat tho Mrikors ilo-(lar.',l ilo-(lar.',l woio ' - munlorims'' Httili'ks. MBi WORKERS f LtLE0 OUT )(,ittoc Orders Exton-", Exton-", 0f Strike to Eastern Pennsylvania. .,'tuiMd "rw:n J.t Oat ) , v ha.l or.lcrc.l tlio ,-los N V'',","''iui.''f' ollicc at that roiuaiitl'''' w s or. lord ':'a.",,!'u.-c mill t out to toil 1 1,0 v '.'o ,,o;tl.l riMiiatn open as -'sii','! trasl ' ' keep their Mr'. lu'-'-" PISTKICT S OF IH'IKT. , I ,'uy of tli si"!-,1 "t tho A . ,;,.;h,-t I,u ltti'tost of ' With tho exception of tho -i t!a national couitiiilteo to .' p'thiehoai St.vl company next Mciuiay nioinmi;, '4' r, ra.iKol changes m tho The IV'.hlelioui t-teel coin-.. coin-.. ,;. not come as :( surprise. ' o:' K. li. liraco, president of i'0'.Kpa'.n'. on 'i Ir.i'svia, to lSr leaders forel.;i,l-i.tieu forel.;i,l-i.tieu of ttie s:rike:s' coai- Vrir's: l1"'''" holiday in the e-v icre was 1:0 irreat - V :,'.'.:i'.t,er of men at work, AfY.vUs el tho I l'.it e,l States - ? :,i::oa or iu the nulls of tho -. Tho enipioyers continued j'"0.:'.'..'".i'.'"ts of small c.ains .."ii, leaders had nothiiu' to :Vit the situation from their i r;-.'.'.A:-e,l satisfactory. 'i ,-,-.'.'.-eau:es expect that th .ve second week will find . - ra.'k to tho mills. Thev i ;'-orsa :i,is of men are AviU-.j,:v AviU-.j,:v to return but -refrained : Return of Many. jistrkt. uc'.er honvy :, ,on comparatively iy.ii?t for sr.d t-i's. comPat'.y otf.cials .ri.-;i them i'.t the bole f that : a bi re:urn on Men, lay. F.vr said the unions had wov.'.: be a'.tv cor.s; ierable e : '.rs?.-:o-?. !!o said the men ti.cer to o'-"--t. so anxious , vs; t:.o national oommit:eo i: 1: cO'-ila not resist the de-::e de-::e c::ani:el w-orkers when : 0: postponins' t:.o strike ten ,iays asjo. :-t'.:"s wili be held tomorrow 2,::hori:i,s will cermit i::r: o.-e of increasing the s:::-trs. A lare force of .-.-;::e.-j sre in the field, ias r- s-.::te 1 in th shut- or Y.r.i oi virtually fv- l'n:ted States f teeJ 7- 1 ar. i mar.v of the indepen- f. The s'-bsidiarie3 of the : ?r? Lar.ier hit outside the 1 ' ; ::.-rr-! -t than t'r.ey -were in this i:::r::ri: to report. Jts Running. :- -:;ri.: s:-:el company, largest : ' "?:v.ar.es. managed to keep at Homes'-'.vi. Dn iuesne i rjrnir.. a!:hoiiL'h the i:r.ri they were bai!y rrirv .fj '.-ftintv losing men. This .i ;: ry the barn-;::e companv, each dav saw more 1 : I to work. The same re- " I -"i ipa the inierendents t'aat ' : ir,: in operation. ) ' ''!'Zi we"' snoi nl killed in |