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Show . . . . a Breakdown In Strikers7 Ranks Appear Imminent By UNITKO PRESS Defections in the ranks of organized or-ganized labor held a promise today to-day that a breakdown in strikes over the nation was near. In San Francisco conservative unionists pressed for immediate arbitration and the end of the genera strike, he city generally was quiet. Food was more plentiful, plen-tiful, with outside supplies arriving. arriv-ing. In Minneapolis threats of a general strike. The city generally truck drivers seemed diminishing. A food shortage and repetition of riots appeared unlikely. Portland's labor situation remained re-mained critical with Sen. Robert F. Wagner, d., N. Y., administration administra-tion emissary, striving to prevent pre-vent a general strike. Seattle labor, still remembering the 1919 general strike, proceeded cautiously in voting on a general strike. Alabama's textile strike was taken by a NRA labor relations board . Baltimore truck drivers walked out when conciliation efforts broke down. |