Show WOOLEN UNION WORKERS JOIN I MILLS STRIKE Silk and Rayon Groups May MayBe Be Included ded in Textile S Walkout t RADICAL THREAT FEARED Industry Protests E Extension n of Relief by F FER E R A ABy ABy ABy By United Press Prel WASHINGTON Aug 31 Union 31 Union leaders late today ordered woolen and worsted workers to join joint t the e cotton textile strike Saturday night Negotiations in the silk industry still were ere pending but Strike Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man Francis J. J Gorman said there was a distinct possibility that some silk and rayon workers also would leave the mills at 1130 30 p. p m rn Saturday y Addition of the woolen worker workers makes the strike call caU effective to tc more than workers Mediation Falls Gorman's strike call for the woolen and worsted industry came after Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- thu thur Besse chairman of ot the woolen code authority and head of the National Na lional Woolen and Worsted association association tion refused to deal with officers o othe of the United Textile Work Workers rs Threats of of- communistic en entered the textile strike today as as leaders leaders lead lead- ers elS fought nought to hold their lin lines lines' s' s on on American principles In New England textile centers Anna Burlak year old red flame lame was was urging work workers rs to throw tomatoes tomatoes toma toma- toes at the cops ops Jt if they try lo Ia interfere inter inter- fere fer et with the picket lines In Th Washington Francis J. J Gorman chieftain of the walkout declared N No communistic element clement is going to get into this strike 1 Copyright 1934 by United Press WASHINGTON Aug 31 31 J JC C nCi Information reaching official l l Washington today showed industry indus ry deeply shaken by the possibility federal fed federal eral funds may be used to 0 feed clothe or shelter some of at the thousands o ot of textile strikers Informed officials s discern a movement movement move move- ment meat among industry to challenge such use of F FE E R A resources General Hugh S. S Johnson recovery administrator who leads the battle here for self government of industry within the N NR R A code structure ma may become the focal point of opposition to federal f feeding e ing of strikers The possibility loomed today that tha Johnson would figure in a battle among new dealers over strike relief relie policies If If the dispute develops along expected lines the general may find ind a preponderance of industry massing behind him 4 I IThe The relief dispute seems seem headed for Cor the temporary White House at Hyde Park N. N Y Industry Protests Protests Protests' uttered within earshot o of officialdom complain that federal relief relic relief re re- lic lief for strikers would turn the gov government eminent over to the American Fed Fed- Continued on Page Pace Two WOOLEN UNION ONION 5 r STRIKE CALLED Silk Rayon Group Croup May Quit fc f. f of Jobs When Textile y Walkout Opens I Continued from fron Pare Page One elation of ot Labor that taxpayers would finance strikes that federal ad aid would enable strikers strIke s to stay out Olt indefinitely MACON Ga Aug 31 F The Thc The Payne mill mUl where company officials were threatened by textile strikers a as they left the pla plant t resumed o op operations today with a a depleted force which hith report reported for work after walking walk ing through a tense crowd of at eh ers es Sheriffs deputies early today rescued res cued Jed two automobile loads of ot company com com- p pany n officials at the Payne mill from tram strikers who threatened them with clubs dubs and who tossed the cars about dangerously ore be before the deputies co could ld quell the disturbance DETROIT Au Aug g. g 31 UP UP-Po UP UP Possibility ity of ot a 3 wide city street car strike wai wu seen today in an ultimatum delivered delivered de de- livered to Mayor Frank Couzen by 1200 members member of the Car Mens Men's union anion SPOKANE Wash Aug 31 P- P Rioting again tied up Spokane's trans' trans transportation system today TUSCALOOSA Ala Aug 31 P JP- JP The new plant of at the Gulf States Paper Paper Pa Pa- per corporation employing men was was closed closed today after union workers work work- ers voted for a strike BUTTE BUrrE Mo Mont Aug 31 P JP Rep PRep Representatives Representatives o of the Mine Mill and union and company officials returned to the conference table this this' afternoon to further discuss a proposed agreement for tor settlement of the strike of c copper miners and allied workers which started May MayS 8 |