Show HOT CARGO MAY LEAD TO STRIKE SAN FRANCISCO Sept 23 UP tiP San San Francisco waterfront workers and their employers moved c closer oser today toward the crisis of ot a dispute which might light a flame flamo of at Industrial in industrial industrial in- in strife in every port on the Pacific coast The issue this time is movement of hot cargo cargo canned goods from froman an Oakland packing plant where warehousemen are on strike and fruit wool and ana beans beaDS brought to San Francisco bay piers by a boat of the River Lines Inc whose em ern have been on strike almost two months An attempt will be made at a meeting of f the local labor relations committee three committee three representatives of the International Longshoremen's association n and three spokesmen for tor shipping interests interests to to r roach reach ach an agreement before the dispute widens Two boats were tied up two piers were isolated by pickets from the striking warehousemen's and bargemen's bargemen's bargemen's barge barge- mens men's unions and the names of ot longshoremen warehousemen and in San Francisco and Oakland were on a blacklist for tor re refusal refusal re- re to handle so-c so called so-called unfair cargo cargo cargo car car- go or or pass pass picket lines Saturday Employers indicated they would continue to call out longshore gangs until the union list had been exhausted exhausted ex ex- hausted and then would turn to nonunion workers to get the cargo on boats |