Show 2 i IN IRI f Sf SECTION im t ON Tenn May fay 11 Additional property do truc- truc 1 Und nd d a note noto threatening the workers w were ere major deIn dei de de- Valleys Valley's texI tex tex- I i In Happy s toda today A barn belong belong- J John Arrowood at Valley alley C I Ta a settlement near here was wasI wasI I it I 1 this morning National found the tIle following note Ta Ha cornstalk near the ruins rums 1 I S 'S Olin ohn i Arrowood and nd Nat Sim- Sim to titer r the Bemberg plant bid their chil- chil had iad better u. L ey byo bYC d-bYC as thc they will ill not get aln q neighbor f r is had been beez working at atI I j Ican i-Ican Bemberg silk mill but butt od said he had bad made appU- appU t t 7 the union for membership WORK ld not return to work today II fe would be on the Job jobe iti e n or of the tho barn closely the explosion that wl wrecked ked t un home honie of ot slack Mack Elliott N St The two incidents 4 d lI fi b t tithe the strike situation to the 1 ft stage ge since Ine April 15 15 II her occurred 1 ard Snyder a d deputy sheriff I. I I With feloniously assaulting food a year old 7 ed ai preliminary nar hearing er oon and was held to the I jury rY under bond I Ll jilt officers heavily armed ed t d among tho the strikers who vho WhoP about the court courtyard ard during A P H SION ON PROBED I marshal from frol nox I l t here today toda In Investigating at the Elliott home hom i Weald aid eald no rio clues had been j i. i Iii s 's office said ald that pert per per- t of the burning of 8 barn were being ous ous us guns still protruded fiot of the two plants t nIght tonight l t. t members s of the unit who ll lie University of ol Tennessee l lowed wed to return to school t tor of or the gunners still sUU were S r tonight Four companies Ji national guard are IP l n officials announced to- to 1105 workers ork rs were in the 4 d that 1357 former workers ady aay to r return turn to ii work T as 31 conditions nR permit ISLE IDLE ACTIVITY was wag scoffed b by ers who said less than d work workers ls were in both poured from froni the the I t the Bemberg plant but p I fleas pas no no- visible activity at lounds from Johnson City g a trail from the ruins of or Darn barn to a crossing of or ofer ler er i. i but there lost it r 11 May lay 11 United Wired Tired and nd discouraged after J f rc receptions members little IttIe band of textile strikers tonia N N. N C C. who came here r Ia La congressional H heir working conditions longingly toward home to to- whether an anyone one in ton was Interested In ill their group composed d of ot men mery fand children was refused on today to appear before of the National Wo- Wo rade Union league Tester Tester- was refused refused- an annc nc nce before the senate man man- committee which Is con con- t resolution authorizing sri an an Ration tIon atlon night the tIle little elver set out from Gasto- Gasto full fuU of or hope that ng Its stories to those In au- au Ui could bring about a go gov- gov vIrtal v- v tal Investigation of condill condi- condi ll Gast Gastonia na textile mills Disables Ship zip Puget Sound LH- LH R ITLE Wash May fay 11 AP P AP- AP I started in the engine bled tho wooden motor- motor o ralla today while the jeI ier was four miles east of ry Island in the Strait of I eIF crew w of ot thirty men sti still was flames lames this morning Pacific passenger Kathleen was stand- stand ready eady to take off oU th the crew rJ ast st g guard guar ard cutters Haida and nish were ordered to a of ot the freighter left eft Seattle shorter short short- er the fire started at IJ I ii had been ben loading Pacific ports or or Califor- Califor Che vessel Is owned by the thc Pat Pa- Pa t company or i |