Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER Frenrii Strike V? r' i- V-- X 7 new - Grows Tense As Truce Fails The Vogue is for Streamline Ankles achieved with 35)000 Textile Workers Seize Plant at Lille Premier Calls Parley ° pointed heels PARIS Sept 13 (UP)—More than S3 000k textile worker at Lille the mills there Saturday sight after Minister of Interior Roger Salengroa had failed in an effort to persuade employers to arbitrate their differences with the laborers As soon as they had been advised it the employers’ decision the workers massed behind bands and waving red flags and singing the "Internationale M took over the factoriea Meanwhile Salengros appealed to Premier Leon Blum to intervene in What appears to be the possibility of widespread labor trouble For several hours before learning of the failure of Salengros efforts labor leaders had been in conference at Lille to determine whether they would reocoupy the mills if arbitration failed When they had learned of Salengros failure they acted promptly Blum Calls Parley "'""“Meanwhile 'fa Paris Blum lias Invited representatives of the National Employers’ association and leaders of the General Confederation of Labor to appear before him Monday in an effort to eliminate the disputes that have Caused serf us ferment in labor’s ranks Blum will make a personal appeal to the two parties who signed the famous Matlgnon agreement which ended the national labor troubles last June to apply its provisions faithfully He will ask employers' representatives not to give rise to difficultiea At the same time he will urge labor leaders to restrain local leaders from issuing strike orders while arbitration is pending Support Government The government and Blum have received support from numerous labor groups— the Union of Metal Workers in the Seine region with its 800000 members the 84000 striking textile workers in the Lille region and others Salengros has informed the workers that no excuse must be given the fascists for provoking social disorders and that occupation of factories would furnish : the press with copy to "Incite opponents Of the popular front and cause trouble The number of strikers in France has remained stationary in recent days— etween 85000 and TO 000 h 13 1938 3 pairs $360 f it ' I Tf - H t There’s a lot of point to "pointed heeled" stockings They're perceptive- pro-fasci- st Japan "Ogens Drive to Gain a & t Sept the United States and Great Britain are going too closely into ca- hoots over Jadflc policy since Japan stalked out of last winter’s naval 4 s e that 12— Fearing conference here Japanese diplomacy is working night and day to make new approaches to Great Britain about an understanding that perhaps would bring back the good old days of the naval alliance which went by the boards in 1921 at Washington With the arrival in London of Baron Shu Tomii until recently Japanese consul general in San Francisco to take up his duties as counselor of the Japanese embassy the staff which had remained depleted since the return of Tsuneo Matsudaira former Japanese ambassador here to Tokyo is once more complete New Ambassador Shlgeru Yoshida the new ambassador arrived some weeks ago Both he and Tomii served previously in London Their selection for the London post it is believed in informed quarters here is due to the fact that the Japanese foreign office despite the militarists is bent on making one further effort to restore rela cordiality of lions Some here of what is described as a full “Japanese diplomatic offensive as being about to begin with the London embassy as Anglo-Japane- Anglo-Japane- even-spea- the pivot-Japan- Pointed i i as seen in Esquire featured in MI men’s store Heels Elasticity Dainty” fashion two-pie- ce A fitted black crepe skirt side split uner the chin 4 3 Threads of Thrill Silk &FitsjSn DRESSES HOSIERY— STREET Black FLOOR - shoul- Fihtafl bow Krimmar trim withal Crepe! on Padded Patent belt ders IS Threads! 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