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Salt Lake Telegram | 1934-09-17 | Page 1 | Showdown in Textile Mill Tieup Demanded

Type issue
Date 1934-09-17
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Article Title Showdown in Textile Mill Tieup Demanded
Type article
Date 1934-09-17
Paper Salt Lake Telegram
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 1
OCR Text Showdown in Textile Mill Demanded By Associated Press Charlotte N. N C. C C.-A C. A showdown was called in jn the textile strike today with southern operators determined to I reopen their mills under the eyes of pickets Providence R R. I. I Peace Peace prevailed in Rhode Island once sore spot of the strike in New England as President Roosevelt off shore in the yacht watched closely I Biddeford Me About Me-About About 1500 cotton textile w workers voted to walk walk out today in the twin cities of Biddeford and Saco hitherto untouched by the strike Washington Washington Francis Francis J. J Gorman national strike leader rejected a proposal that the strike issues in the silk industry be submitted to a public e hearing proposing instead tion arb arbitration tra- tra through the presidential mediation board New York York Peter Peter Van Horn chairman of the silk code authority called an authority meeting for this afternoon at which he said he would recommend that N R A be petitioned to conduct the public hearing into the issues Philadelphia Philadelphia Labor Labor leaders adopted a resolution calling for the immediate resignation of General Hugh S. S Johnson N R A administrator as for his charges that United ers ers' officials broke Textile Work Work- an agreement with him in calling the strike
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