Show Strikers Okeh i f Peace Proposal 1 H J In Minneapolis U Employers Have Yet to Accept Tentative Plan Governor Threatens to to Declare Martial Law Lawi MINNEAPOLIS July 21 AP AP-A AP A A temporary truce j tinli Monday at least was agreed on by the employers f i In the Minneapolis truck drivers' drivers strike today the Rev j Francis Haas fede federal al mediator announced B By Associated Press I MINNEAPOLIS July 21 21 of striking truck drivers have accepted a tentative plan as a working agreement toward settlement of the current strike but employers employers employers em em- so far have refused to approve it The he plan was submitted to union officials yesterday and i they agreed to attempt to work out something along those I lines e p provided o ded the employers would do likewise l Strike leaders made it cl clear r it was wasI I P. P not liota a definite peace plan but merel merely f a proposed foundation on which to I t base negotiations 1 The employers employers' advisory committee commit commit- I tee was still in conference b but t so far had bad not accepted this proposal aL l r By Press t MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS' July 21 FearIng 21 Fearing I new rew w riots in the bloo spattered blood city market n section Governor Floyd rloyd B. B Olson otson today threatened to place MinI Minneapolis Min Min- I neapolis under martial law More than national guardsmen guards guards- men nen under c command mm nd of ol Adjutant I General E. E A A. Wa Walsh s f were massed in barracks within stones stone's throw o of the spot pot where 49 striking t truck ck drivers V r and andi p passing pedestrians were shot yesterday esterday by y police Muttering gro groups ps of union men congregated aro around the district but butt t avoided hostilities p.- p. Governor Olson caustically criticised cis d the part police played in the brief but furious cl clash h and said marhal martial mar mar- hal law might be necessary to enforce a rule of r reason ason Claims Truce Broken The blood of those wounded and dying is upon the heads of the men who brought about the breaking of a 4 r tr truce ie promised me Olson said 1 ADI lm prepared to take over military control of the city at any time That means martial law with police po lice t and sheriff sheri subject to the direction direction tion lion tion of ot the adjutant general of the national guard I If it is necessary to assume military mili tary control l I I will make n ke the city o of l 1 Minneapolis as quiet as a Sunday school The governor declared that the conoy convoy convoy con con- voy oy of food tr trucks which precipitated precipitated precipitated the firing on pickets by policemen police men was a breach of a promise made by police the union and employers mI Deny Slaking Making Pledge The employers' employers advisory commit commit- fJ 1 tee lea and Police Chief Michael Jo Jo- hannes issued separate statements denying they had entered into any truce with the governor or Father 1 Francis J. J Haas Hans federal conciliator The employers employers' committee said the governor had repeated his statement before it and upon being informed that the employers knew of no such agreement wi withdrew v his statement and nd apologized |