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LAJtCE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JULY 19 1934 AKIN Ij bULLAJr&ljj Business in Bay Area CONFIDENCE IN PEACE VOICED New Speed Assuming Walkout Board MOB STORMS Relaxes Fuel And Cafe Bans SEATTLE PIER BY ROOSEVELT General Johnson and San Francisco' Mayor Say Halt Necessary Before Negotiations — SAN FANCISCO July 18 The executive strike committee today granted further concessions to the public ordering the opening of all union rtwlurants and butcher shops and the lelease of gasoline and fuel oil suppl es A statement issued by Edward Vandeleur chairman of the strike executive committee said '"Acting upon aulhoi r of PTC TWENTY HURT CITIZEN - GUARD iHICKMAN GIVEN IBELETS HALT convoys food long grilling i bank bandits INTO OAKLAND IN DEATH TRIAL Fleeing Robbers Surrender to Texas Sheriff After Gun Battle Easl Bay Residents Arm Jeppesen Slaying Suspect Selves Run Supplies Admits Discrepancies ALBANY Texas July 18 tPy— in His Story Past Blockade Whizzing bullets took all the fight who out of two young desperadoes raided the First National bank here today and after exchanging shots m a running gun fight with Sheriff Arch Holmes they surrendered to the lor county officer west of Seymour One of the alleged robbers was f wounded in the leg In the stolen car they used” In (he OAKLAND Cal July 18 1P— SAN FRANCISCO Ju'y 18— With Armed with weapons ranging fromhis pale face showing lines of (Continued from Pf One shotguns to pick handles thousands weariness Millard Hickman walked of citizens m Oakland Berkeley and' the witness chair in his own In opera widespread to pick handle other strike bound East Bay commu murder trial tonight after the most turn Says Presidents mties foAned committees- today and grueling session of the trial here Then the ponderous form oflarger AU day long from (he opening of I'1 fw ''TnterpTiseT begarf'tdtrrbtppihg ill 3 fuefinto those commufrITOSs codrt' bethe committee today executice tied since up lines virtually WASHINGTON July 18 P— Pies SEATTLE Wash July 18 uPUAl- - Despite the lifting of the blockade SAN FRANCISCO Julv ing the noon recess the nuddle aged and travelers checks valued at $8000 tionvfor the openng of a ginning of the longshoremen's strike a most 15(H) longshore strike sympa from several vital lines of business marine engineer wa on the defen There also weie four shotguns idem Roosevelt today expressed con UP)— Plans to resume shipping butcher on restaurants end im their revealed plans Mgv I however national guard 'troops ” an endless batters of rifle and four pistols along with a but of San Franciscos and in would sense” 40 against "common" 41 Uhiren fidence stormed and that our all shopradioed 'We have captains pier pier control of the Oakland outer prosecution questions in its di ' e to large supph of ammunition long blockaded port were an‘Tup committee bv the same centeix of nonunion shipping opera readv inwere said R Stanley Dollar president of bring a "reasonable solution’ of the Bi ought to jail at Seymour one asked to guard the wa- - send him to the gallows for the mur heads of two largnounced reby mat a on for d course e'so pax-ea authortv "to Lines lay the Dollar and established iterfront and industrial aiea in neigh dei of Lotiue Jeppei-etionc hole tudai San Francisco general strike of Ogden of the men admitted he wa'jfhinnps here er steamship fuel companies oil schedule and gasoline on supSan Francisco regular Richmond Utah When court adjourned his oi Ititas 22 State prison records show Hu message was radioed fiom the leasingto the paket lirtes miner the guns of tonight as efforts to settle the general publ r plies Thu is our ’’ home port and wdl con v as still Lucar wa one of four convicts who militi were p r otection deal of t ros-- examination maritime Requesting ocean the Psufic 20 Houston lice were in At dispute none pressed least cruiser injured to be tinue Wavor George Imbaeh told Acting not ended federal escaped from Harlem prison farm by Naviagencies of Matson c the was bv made Roth William P and publ Secretary ueheed senoush Governor Merriam that tunjult and Not once did he lose his poise as near feugarland on June 4 our radioed “We have all of announced ships 'Perkins gation company Massed at the ‘deadline' some du riot exist " ‘he questions rained aiouna rfim and 'ibe other prisoner also believed captains to lay a course for San hie line would be brought immediateProsecutor Peter J Mullins brought to be an It was the president's first publu docks the strikers gave his name schedon from the Francisco Felonious regular Charted "and Assembly berths Francisco jtariie ly to their San between the storylas Jack Hardin of Oklahoma He out R the Dollar ule" discrepancies of has which utterance on the walkout Stanley to alter and the nonunion with “There radioed angered by loading is unlawful assembly captains we have he told yesterday under questioning' was the one founded m the right by Dollar steamship lines said 'their courses accordingly” upset the workaday routine of the reports of itrike arbitration from San intent to ”commit a felony and to offer By his own attorneys and previous1 a bullet from Sheriff Holmes’ gun is our home port and “This the from statement no was violence Guard statements made to said the There 1 F rancisco (California metropolis and has stirred CJ charged for the docks officers here said his mayor police Will continue to be" San Francisco Industrial association appeal probably 111 over the nation HaL uneasiness lAUlC Roth P rocks and William gas Admits Discrepanclet ’hurling swinging president pipes been would be granted which had busily engineering ‘ of the Matson Navigation comYou may say” Miss Perkins quot while 300 massed police threw tear Oakland had 3000 registered volunHickman admitted some of the disthe movement of goods from national “Our vessels pany declared teer citizen committeemen tonight crepancies ed the president "that I have exbombs and and nausea guard protected piera here since gas sprayed will be brought to tjielr berths “Do" you deny having said these Berkeley reported 1300 Piedmont-40July S the public my Gruff NRA Czar Demands gaes from squad car' pressed to you and-tin San Francisco immediately and other communities propor- things’” barked the prosecutor Significant Turn of the the reached confidence that common sense and gates They piers tional numbers and we have radioed the cap These committees “How can I deny them’” parried That Both Sides SubPerhaps the most significant turn but were not allowed to invade the established good order will prevail on all sides of tains to alter their courses ac"I was ques- themselves the witness wearily throughout was the move of the Market street Slde t moored of ten d docks of the for a) this controversy and that I have full ships cordingly The citizens of San Alameda and Contra Costa counties tioned for hours in many different! to Arbitration to mit lines operation attempt l or reilway in confidence the board the federal unloading loading us Francisco have shown again the flow of supplies without rooms by many different people Late in the day another melee oc- opening gain "with regular employes” but longshoremen's board) and its agena city that knows hoyv Our the consent of strikers Questions were hurled at me I an under police guard before the end of curred in the business district waterto arrive at a reasonable solu cies welhome be will port Piedmont prepared the way for the swered them as best I could trjing happily ’’ 18 (UP)-Gen- eral front when SAN FRANCISCO July the third day of the San Francisco Lon eight regular deputy comed by our passengers Hugh S Johnson today be- sheriffs were set upon and one of first delivery of gasoline to other to tell the truth as I am now But general strike Secretary Perkins did not comment crews and our staff" than emergency stations by barricad- since that time I've had plenty of Franof came San central the The company's 2800 car men walked figure them severely beaten after they had on tha message but on its face it apits entrances and posting armed time to reconstruct the entire evening cisco’s labor revolt aboard out last Sunday morning more than 24 a 50 great boat ing special deputies put parently also was an indirect appeal who questioned all persons and I now recall details that escaped The administration's colorful hours ahead of the general strike era end sympathizers charged twice by the chief executive to the warring to be taken to piers 40 and 4tf on guards before' allowing them to enter the me then ” announced that he had be- Smith coe deadline Hie car men’s union pre- at piera where 430 nonunion men their differ- LA JUNTA Colo July 18 (IP)— compose The portlv McKenzie' Harry and come spokesman for the national sented specific grievances regarding were working cargoes but were re encas dark-eyeDeputy Sheriff L W Pedersen was community to their The kidnaper of a pretty and Edwin and arbitration-offer- s instead leaped Gasoline hurling Truck pulsed by guards and board again again police wages Convojed badly beaten about the face and head Many requests from officials and toujshoyemen's gill was free toof their client chaldefense feet in is off If called the strike of calling their walkout a sympathetic tear gas and nauseating fumes general a Clarence Schleilwalier Then later in the day the first business organizations in San Franmarine de- night after the parents of the child one One Maa Burt was jailed on an open gasoline truck not "permitted” by lenging admissibility of questions cisco have asked the president to In- and the threat of martial law re- fireman Mullins’ who is only 15 years old declined ' Union car men said they knew of no from 24 “protection” I can manding this moved settle in thing strike officials arrived from Emeryto prosecute charge One man was hurt when he picked terrupt his vacation voyage and reconTote by their local to return to work up a gas bomb that burat before he turn to the United States to take hours” Johnson asserted Police also took action this after- ville and made delivery under the attacks asking he be cited for The girl was forced into a truck a mistrial even tempt demanding and that the company was using “oom-pan- could hurl it back toward police personal charge of the efforta to end The board in turn issued a state- noon directed at agitator accused watchful eyes of arfned citizens m East La Junta and screaming was on as went the the But quesJohn-aoment which in barrage the union employee" They said the lines peremptory of inciting the waterfront troubles the atrlke carried out of the city Several witHayward service stations received every minute made up Seattle demonstrator touch appeared company union employes nann and two men and a woman were from guarded tioning covered almost gasoline said they Secretary Perkins today reviewed supplies 12 and 13 preceding nesses called Sheriff Ralph J Whittime of the dMay C 11)5 th in led to were angered by Hh-e oeltou name of federal the that government James Archer district organizer for A Frsnclsco” (presumably meaning last out but she avoided predictions as all strikes be ended and the Marine Union car men on the ‘municipal night’s general (trike committee reso- to what might happen or Workers Industrial several gasoline trucks all without in Golden Gate park lust before few miles from the city expressions the issues submitted immediately to which arbitration operate roughly railway union a communist organization and strike permits passed through San dawn lution celling for settlement by arbi- of opinion about recent developments both back to La Junta Mullins even went back of that to He brought of the trackage in the city went tration) and the employment of She did say however that the vote Specific demand was made of the editor of the Wireless their paper Leandro during the day but after a conference with the by out when the general strike started nonunion men on the piers of the by the general strike committee for longshoremen that the InternaLonal and Walter J Stack a seaman and These successful moves to restore May 8 when Hickman first went out ents announced the man would parbe down a rapid Monday morning but went back to northern city arbitration "indicated a spirit of rea- Longshoremen's association submit Catherine Carter 21 were arrested business despite strike orders encour- with the girl and laid released They declined to reveal the He fire had of all grievances including the hiring in a beer parlor previously questions work the next day at the behest of The Spokane Central Labor coun- sonableness" aged citizens’ committees and offishow identity of the girl or her abductor both unions and city officials Some cil announced a boycott on CaliforAfter the morning rioting the cials "of Oakland and Berkeley Con- announced in court hetowould The secretary said attempts to pre- hall issue to the board tor decision the The truck bore Kansas license plates 'attack Hickman that this sought leaders strike allegedly opposed strikers and their sympathizers ferences were held with selected sernia business until troops are removed vent the general strike had failed Move Steadfastly Refused “hard8 the in May girl Ogden park as a potentially weakening move from the San Francisco area ' because ship owners and marine at the edge of the dock un- vice stations proprietors of which This the longshore workers have camped a stone's throw” from the spot der the Garfield viaduct Plans for a general strike were worker! could not reach an agreePIER GUARDS FIRE They agreed to take deliveries if guarded ly Stepe Ini Picture to where her body was found heretofore refused da steadfastly with the police ev against violence stayed mingling Action’ on all eTrlk strategy iron la withheld in Portland while- labor ment to arbitrate their differences Take the girl to the parlt was demand “Did made of the ’you Similarly AT WAGNER’S CAR Had this breach been patched ehe ery available uniformed officer in Began to speed up the minute General leaders 'discussed the situation with on the night of May 8?” thundered operators that they under- the city Senator Robert F Wagner of New said the longshoremen's dispute con- steamship Johnson stepped into the picture take immediate collective bargaining Mullins Johnson arrived yeeterday- - from York who flew there from Washing- nected only indirectly with the sea- with striking seamen and that if Some said they had wanted to drag Did you take ber there because fContinutd from Paie One) Portland Ha made a a peach refer ton in a move to avert further spread men's strike probably would have these efforts fail this dispute too nonunion workers from the ships you didn’t know much about her’” reThe to to said coast been strikers the wanted labor trouble' of submitted arbitration they strike as "civil must come before the board tor deci- establish mass I heard bullets whistling ring to the general to in Did take trenches her the you park She said some of the deep water sion picket lines They did Confiscate Papers war 'This morning be was deal the belief something might be sug- near me One of them struck the The known included Pa owners for ship injured in rejected as proposals government spokesman car It missed Marsh about a foot The have declined to trolman W J Sheehan severe head Police there raided a reputed ” nated gested?” outright arbitration but had agreed arbitrateemployers HUNTSVILLE Ala July 18 (F— He based the negotiations between the presiI don’t know why they fired but with the seamen unless the lacerations inflicted questions on a statement a confiscated Center to a qf pile club deal and with of the by the representatives dent's strike board and ship oplatter conduct "satisfactory election" a wrenched shoulder Patrolman C Alabama’s textile strike confined ex- allegedly Included Jn Hickman's pre- there’s no telling what a special cop seamen men chosen elecmatter attested striking three through printed erators northern half of the vious account to police In which he will do when he gets a gun zn his to determine qualified representa- A ‘ Overholt leg cut by rock Pa1' ctoively state today was marked principally was After various conferences he issued and questioned about 80 other Dirk tions under the eusplces of the long- tives reported to have said he took the hand A F introlman shoremen’s MacDonald knee board this statement: by peaceful picketing of the 21 cot- girl to the park “to see what kind of I don't know how many of them e On the heels of this joint command d Jong communist? candiJames rock Tha unions marine the longby jured Bradley ton mills closed and by angling by a T am here to do what the federal secretary Johnson told the United Press that fired at us from their trenches The girl she was” Portland! one was cuts date of shoreman for contusions added from down turned and this mayor because coast plan union officials for other units to join government can do to aid these the board Intended to back up its regular police stepped in and arRecalls Testimony marine the walkout police clubs Faifc Blades communities to settle this trouble K of those held He shouted that Gem there was no certainty that questions words with action rested some of them and disarmed not head lacerations fireman settled in employer-employthe In another the attack Estimates prosecutor them and apologized to us for the unof the number of men is their Job in the first instance But eral Johnson and Senator Wagner “We don't intend to sit back and would be to submitted negotiations referred Hickman’s that to out cannot 12500 to from 20000 act were "responsible for this' testimony with tha federal government ranged fortunate occurrence twiddle our thumbs now” he assert” under the state’s normal production of cot- after the gay foursome party In his the continuing coercion of the Organised shipowners began con- arbitration ed “We’re going to back up that Admit Firing rooms was alone when with ton the he 30 arbitra30 to goods reduced from general strike The first step to peace sidering here the renewed per statement to the full limit of our “I made the pickets at the terminal cent Utah girl she dropped on the bed and agreement is to lift that strike tion suggestion which had been resur power” John Dean international represen- after an evening of drinking and he pretty sore I told them to calm Until that is done I have nothing to rested and buried several times In Board Named by Roosevelt themselves and take things easy and tative of the United Textile Work- removed her shoes the long and futlla negotiations preHer The board was appointed by Presiers of America said 28000 were on Did she resent your taking her keep their feet on the ground They ceding the geneaal strike Mayer’s Statement ¥ Honolulu-boundent Roosevelt and is a federal body shoes off?” he asked ” 4 strike and 28 mills were affected agreed they would President Roosevelt Rossl’a statement: “I don’t wnow what effect this is Meantime however both sides— On the contrary” she helped re"confivacation on expressed of strike the a general '"In presence move them” was the reply going to have on the strike situation' longshoremen and ship owners — apcommon sanse and good dence Strike that Threat Work accomor arbitrated canbe Stops nothing The voting on whether to Mullins rattled his papers and shot here peared- recalcitrant (order will prevail plished the strike must be ended a general atrike is still going We have nothing to arbitrate as hare witness: atfhe At the N R into Grand DfiW Coiilee action Qulckly going Peaceful Remains as succession these In developquick I far as the hiring halls are concerned” Cily “Didn’t you say in your previous on and I suppose the shooting ments followed a formal call of the A administrator issued a statement of the Harry Bridges leader of the Efforts Continue to GRAND COULEE DAM Wash statement to police 'She resented my night might influence federal longshoremen’s strike board saying he would ask withdrawal of shoes off but I did It be- balloters her leader it “ labor taking national tha 8 guard July-1a Faeed with 4V" all of threat cancellation inuntdlaur “ "The union are going to control Clubs Wreck Commufrom steam shovel operators and oth- cause I didn’t want her shoes all over “I’m suny lt iiappened: walkout and submission of kll Cen- would call off the general strike He Appease Drivers “The guards detained said there those halls and that's that” the general ers that they would strike unless de- the bedspread’?" tral lisuea—those in tha longshore- expressed tha belief was no escort on the cars coming out From the other side— the ship ownnist Meeting Place mands for higher wages were mgt The engineer made no reply men's and maritime workers' strikes strike would have to be called off of the terminal grounds ers— no formal statement was forthMINNEAPOLIS Minn —to collective bargaining and arbitra- before the federal government can July 18 promptly Crick & Kuney contrac- - But no amount of questioning could “Two of the men questioned adShake Hickman on his account of coming step in” (UP) — The federal government to- tors building the tion The steamship men were in session night joined in a drive to end the trance to the damsite Grand Coulee what followed that she had protested mitted firing shoL SAN FRANCISCO July 18 MV-TLengthy Blaeoseien Tha federal board’s move followed when he sought to lie down there “But we only fired in the air and swift and smashing raids by today Rumors— wholly without veri paralyzing strike of Minneapolis suspended operations here today Johnson disclosed he had discussed up last night's action of tha San FranAbout 50 workmen were affected were sharp words that at his sugges- at the tires” all of them said “We cisco general strike committee virtu- at length with labor unions the possi- civilian groups described by police flcaLon but persistently current— truck drivers were to the effect that the waterfront While the threat of a general strke by the order tion she “get her hat and coat and ordered the cars to stop and they ally instructing the longshoremen end bility of calling off the mass walk- as strike vigilantes fell upon headhome' she walked ouLat once that didn’t” the marine workers to submit to arbl-- out and aald the conference would be quarters of alleged radical organiza employers had decided to open the sijnilar to San Francisco's held over James Crick of the contracting go Another guard said he heard someport by force and were not going to the city the Rev Fr Francis J Hass firm said the decision to shut down he never saw her again lions here today continued at once tratlon To the state’s charge he went out one yell “fire!” so he fired No gen- - arbitrate The was industrial relations of made order the board entire national raids etrike that in the followed umThe which longshoremen’s tejee r wlth-iiellr£ 'tiiS L!vgihityM ossr amLrourieredJ&er id the c&uld be autumtted-to-th- e “The gener tSsrmiadWlerdaXbrl'wrKr and Governor Merriam had strike commTUeTto-- ' aK”catledforarimmeIiWi-hiJ-ttpark he has countered steadily that said to substate board leadlabor of with review conference and went and to ruin into sharply Forum age the the "Open bight reputedly reaffirmed ita prevt- all strike for shipowner! he called blonde Blanche McKay oua action after a spectacular fight on mit the various issues to either col- club" asserted communist meeting disagreed and that Merriam had this ers of the state the employers and Belfast has an antigambling war went to her hotel and brought her Withholds Wires Warden the floor by Bridge to have tha arbi- lective bargaining or arbitration and place and headquarters of the Inter- afternoon' assured the employers that-hto back rooms his for is “behind them with the troops” the remainder secret were details the tration resolution rescinded Bridges for tha longshoremen and marine national Workers of the World Although the night hours Crowds gathered outside the places it was reported headway was being put a motion to reconsider It was unions to do likewise Asking Mooney Opinion of Miss comas McKay who corroborated this the d made in broke The chair to i refused vigilantes A “vigilante" uprising against entertain Fhiesl Hotels Gity’s At one time It was unofficially but SAN QUENTIN July 18 UP)—' War- story on the stand readily had her i Bridges appealed to the floor and munists in San Francisco yesterday swinging clubs and emashed everythat a difference of den James B Holohan today flatly spectator seat moved by request this lost on a voice vote the informant had a sequel in Washington Attor- thing in eight Occupants of both Decide to Open Again reliably reported afternoon from that next the quartet: an- places fled and by the time police cent an hour or about refused to laid only ney General Hugh S Cummings permit the delivery of “dis- of Miss Jeppesen’s relatives from $1 a week still remained to be settled One after another the itrlke-throt- nounced receipt of a request from arrived the raiders had vanished communistic telegrams” Utah who and loyal SAN FRANCISCO July 18 (JV-Tb- e The strike meanwhile remained Plea of not guilty to vagrancy areattending the trial the tied thoroughfares of commerce acting GovernorFrank T Merriam seeking their opimon of the general Severln Jeppesen’ and the A V for n d suty ’sf meat hotel- s- which prac- peaceful — f --Uteika Franciaco this of Callfomla Ahat aUea xadical4a charge - - to -TofftMoonSy and by 220 alleged communists rounded up by police tically closed their doors to the pub- - Truck drivers who demanded full Namara inmates of the prison here warning— the beginning of the third deporiad Bailiff yesterday while the civilian raiders lie Monday with the start of the recognition for inside workers main This followed raid by a The telegrams from the office of he had Gabriel Nathan explained Canyon day of the mass walkout asked the girl to move begroup of eltlzens on ipur alleged were prdiDLdeslructionllAli nfimasq labor strike decided tonight jo tained ablockadeabq4t the c!ty A jhe Daily Workerot 5fl East 13th Defe Relaxed few "attempts were' made to run it Much of this activity was permitted communist hangouts her yesterday the accused demanded Jury trials es reopen they entered their pleas in police Managers of the large hostelrles by independents Only a few argu- dressed to Mooney convicted of the her “stage whisperi remarks” by relaxation of labor’s general strike Behind the raiders cam police who trial proceeded 1916 Preparedness visited one more place than the citi- court and the first of the trials was reached a decision at 5 45 p m to ments resulted decrees parade bombing open each hotel as fast as crews of Union officials said that almost all at San Francisco and McNamara Fresh food began rolling In to San zens did and arrested more than 300 set for next Tuesday United States immigralon depart- cooks and waiters could be obtained drivers were idle except for peace- convicted dynamiter of the Los AnFrancisco and the strike-boun- d 'east persons ment inspectors seeking evidence for The strike's principal effect had ful picket duty Two hundred sol- geles Times building Cool ‘Cooler’ Liberates Leeal Deelartd communities the hundreds of bay by actions were been closing of hotel dining rooms diers and 16 officers were in bartruckload The strike committee alIn Chicago William Green presi possibel indeportation !to all except registered guests court Inmates of Alimony Row racks awaiting a call if needed lowed the opening of all union res dent of the American Federation of present Youlh Killed by Train tauranta in San Francisco tha open- Labor described the mass walkout — It’s too Remains Unidentified CHICAGO July 18 ing of meet markets the distribution her as “local in character possescool in the “cooler" so some of the of fresh food and tha release of block- sing no national significance" He aded gasoline and oil supplies said the federation "neither Ordered More than 100 persons have viewed inmates of alimony row in the county In the statement which Bridges dis- the strike nor authorized it” the Body of an unidentified youth in Jail are going to get the chance to claimed but which the various newsThe mass walkout starting here the city morgue who was killed Sun- get out in the hot sun and see if men insisted he made the militant Monday and in and around Oakland day beneath the wheels of a Western they can earn some money for the General longshore leader was represented as Tuesday remained solid Pacific railroad train police said support of their children Judge Rudolph Desort announced on business except In the food and other As dawn came over the city the SAN FRANCISCO July 18 OP) tired husband after he had remarking Wednesday - “The reason the general atrlke Is Industries vitally affecting life was —The horn The only mark of identification on that an investigator found the jail can in on trudged district behind commission the openers was several degrees service was trike-bound premium listed igj first the street the body was an inscribed belt temperature Butcher shops jvere opeijed carpien still tied up Railroad 9Cal!s hamcadas-and-macb-Sait Francisco virtu- - -guns-- ot eourt roomr which RentelCabin Police JBttliHrdThr'70tttlr to allow unlon butchers' lo buckle going back to 'workj iecond 'the lifting unaffected' arid- transbiy rerryqpera only was to one M came as life the national of reasons A of tha ban on food and gasoline and tions were only partially curtailed the he of ally disappeared here today as into guard de By 10 had ome why sell meat left In refrigerators last the possession third mismanagement of the general Most trolley service remained sus- the citizenry frolicked In pure the large trucks discharged their buckle during his Travels after - a cided to let 15 of the prisoners in Brifhton cabin for rent br week or Saturday night when they went-onrow Cell Hr 2to3-trike" He ' free wish doesn’t alimony go to reveal his pended check on it had failed strike The scramble for it cargo on the sidewalk joy at tha sight of bins filling with 8000 them to too National Make satisfied with 'their nearly guardsmen get as war on was of fresh as Crates edibles that frantic Reply identity iJ Edward D nearly fresh fruit and vegetables at the Rented Emigration Cabiri Vandeleur chairman of strong along tha San Francisco waterThe body will remain in 'the city present surroundings the other side of the store where piled H to 15 feet high The OlMird-l- n the general strike committee hear- front and in a portion of the produce corner grocery store oottatr Emigration caa- trucks moved back to the fruit and green vegetables morgue for a few days more police empty ripe or 72 £ 6tb South ion Hr 14SB-ing of the Bridges incident sent word district remained in control of the said farm Other trucks bearing both Gone at least for tha present delighted the eye from a conference of delegates that outer harbor in Oakland fulMovements of foodstuffs were the empty bins of recent permits from the national guard Rented Brighton Cabin in his opinion “the general strike Scattered violence continued there days and (hopping for foodstuffs SHIP SERVICE TO START and fromhe union appeared to filling promises of both city offiPurnlshrd cobin at Brlahton: cool and ' Two attempts were mad to fire a was mora of a delight than yesteris not over" cials and the strikers’ committee SAN FRANCISCO July 18 (JPh-T- he carry the vegetables and fruits to quiet Hr IblO-During the day President Roose-- " warehouse wlthincendlary bomb A day when it meant the purchase none would go hungry in San stores Pacific Steamship line' which has the that Veit Secretary Perkins Johnson and chain restauran! was wrecked A bul of a bottle of milk and a loaf of Francisco because of the strike bad' no coastwise service since May Occasionally an independent 25 CANYON CABIN other federal authorities William let was fired through the window of bread 12 three days after the longshoremerchant in his passenger autostarted last night Green president of the American t hotel office A striker was critically PROSPECTS' mobile scurried among the comButcher shops too ware open At the produce farms south of men's strike began announced today Federation of Labor and various beaten mission merchants and jars of chipped best and cans that it will send out the Admiral Senn San Francisco huge trucks were filling his N Interference still Spokesmen for the opposing sides in of other prepared meats went looking for similar cabins to automobile with green goods for to Seattle next Saturday loaded with crated artichokes letthe extended and violence-flecke- d rent Want to rent yours? Phone About 200 truckloads of food and his corner grocery tuce tomatoes zucchini sacks of back to the pantry shelves Pork trouble spoke in generally encourag gasoline several of them without HORNET STINGS FATAL The business man found open a Other edibles and potatoes chops and juicy staaks adorned ing terms of the still tense situation armed escorts and some even having many a previously number of additional restaurants ST ALBANS Vt Julv 18 (4V- Through San Mateo county the (See Pile IS for Detail) New violence however flared in no atukera’ permits entered the east table The housewife The Rev Gordon Welle of Pawtucket trucks were escorted by highway approved bv the strikers and THt’RS FRI SAT Seattle and In Portland Communi- bay area and made deliveries with- - who had purchased large roasts R I died at a hospital tonight from tin Bun Ads SOc Line getting lunch was considerably patrolmen although strike leadDally Mb t Main at North Tempi st's activities bobbed up following out interference TRIBUNE ii TELEGRAM “m preparation for the emerless of a problem of waiting in 'pneumonia that developed after he ers and pickets had promised Other unescorted aimliar action her line to be served than yesterday trucks converged upon Oakltnd from there would be no interference 'had bean attacked by a swarm of gency” last week was able to ls the Washington city 1200 itrikor Monday with food trucks 'borneta bring a chang of menu to the (Continued on rue Rishu ‘Common Sense' Will Bring Reasonable Solution’ Owners Plan To Open Port- Loading and Reports Front S F IneenSe Strikers iNon-Upio- u gefisWat-'sst'HtMP— Bay-fro- -- uiirfrilfl'SfJnrn7n?ftTrexrtpV-'dw-hoWtl7)'Hirm-Totmd-3t9'VfrA'--- 1 m -' j i I i e i ( ( Johnson Takes Over Principal D J : Oil j 0 o l Parents Release Girl’s Kidnaper 1' direct-actioni- d Spamsh-America- n J y n -- hetn"Yrmoto idgirflntliedua' one-fift- h Peace Prevails In Textile Tieup com-munl- te-th- e b n one-tim- d P e US ‘REDS’ OUSTED GIVES HELP IN MINNEAPOLIS d BY VIGILANTES - tor J- -a -- 1 wo t co'uti-aveit- board-harrie- - - ware-entere- m-Sa- n-opening a BIG DEMAND one-ha- lf -- club-wleld-- g 7 Cottages ——-- tMfrTimanroimsr San Francisco Rejoices as Fresh Fruits Vegetables Appear in Grocery Stores -- 28 People Called These 3 Ads— V- - V ) -- khu K 0000000000 You’ll Enjoy - $ i FORD LAWN PARTY was 590 drab-lookin- - " A' ' a 'i t oooooooooo V 4 |