Show - - ' t ' THE S'Alkr '1AKE' TRIBUNEF1111)' AY'MO11111NG 5 NOVEMBER 20 1936 - T I -- : - i ' -- ' 7'' s ' 4 another I 4 V "communists and other extremists" Strike Leader Joseph Curran anthis nounced he had telegraphed appeal to Federation President Wil- Ham Green: ' "Twenty thousand Members of the - ' - - - - - International—Searnen't—union request an opportunity to present facts in maritime strike on Atlantic and Gulf coasts The reeolution of the I S U executives at the convention was unfair” 4 in Long Conflict 'The resolution was proposed by S U with whom theCurran group long has been in I officers of the 4 bitter conflict It was against the t N it void These contracts are I being up- - held by present S U leaders—asserted by Curran followers to have been elected illegally—in their campaign against the strikers Discussing the A F of L resolu- tion Curran claimed that it was incompetently- sigsaed He listed as the signers Andrew Furuseth Paul 4 I if - t and Hunter Furuseth Curran asserted was in fact in a hospital at the time Scharrenberg " Ivan badcoast local Scharrenberg his own Pacific 1 by Hun- ter I S U secretary-treasure- r had been elected illegally I It To Take Petition Curran also he would take to the national labor relations i said t with signatures board a petition I e s of 15000 men asking that a new elecS U officers tion be called for In the petition he added A F of L executives would be asked to expel present I S U officials Meanwhile along the waterfront no incident of consequnece had been day The strikreported late in ers announced themselves not downcast by the sailing Wednesday of the liner Washington—a 'sailing they had sought to prevent They claimed morale ynharmed and as- eerted 95 per cent of the crew that had joined the brought the ship 1 ' the to 1i H ' currently func- tioning L S U leaders who have called the walkout here an "outlaw affair" and 34 steamship comfpaniee that the strikers announced they were preparing a court suit asking that the seamen's labor contracts now In effect be declared e I NI in picket line The American Steamship Owners' association which has contend- ed the strike has been substantially brokin said that in a period ended Thursday 25 Ameri- can flag ships had left the port with crews of 1573 men and that altogether since "the outlaw strqie began" 360 ships with 18163 men had left f st ur I ns -- naields" Oa-especial Maritime-authorities-s- — i' dr' 1 t TOKYO Nov 19 :! 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to become exhaustindef- i- con- tO 1 'Blast 1 UPI-G- rocer dacy aid the maritime strike ' called Sep- tember 28 The governor acted after con- 'erring with army navy and civit authorities Stating that the territory faces an "acute and alarming- food feel cause concern tinuing ()P- '1:::':::::::k:i: firemen and memmen's association young were called out — 6' (—Three - ST LOUIS Nov 19 George W Norris who was for a time a candidate against United States Senator George W Norris in the 1930 Nebraska primary won opini--a- 19 Holly-woodla- prefecture collapsed Several hundred persons were f !i the — bthd" Break of Japan Dam Kills 300 $ aid Hundreds Pay Honor to Diva ut - - re-m- ' telegtrapfhtehd airoquiest ladeen nwtietrhnfroode Court of Appeals- Rules council Thursday ordered speeding of air and naval armaments in Italian and German recognition of the Spanish fascist insurgents should bring serious international complications ' The accredited Italian charge' d'affaires Filippo de Clutha Thurs- - roar when Foreign Secretary An-da- y Eden said that "some other night was en route aboard an Italian warship to the seat of the thony were perhaps more governments" provisional government of the in- - responsible for the Spanish situation surgent General Francisco Franco than Grmany and Italy) As Mussolini's foreign office gathered in foreign reaction to the Ger- PARIS Nov 19 UPI—France and Italian recognition of plied with warships Thursday night Franco Wednesday the fascist to a reported Spanish insurgent grand council declared "the military threat to blockade the port of of Italy in this special celona against all governments symmoment must be accelerated above pathetic with the Madrid socialist all in the aerial and regime ' ' Informed sources said Premier Proper Interpretation Leon-Blum'government answered The Spanish situation official cirof a cles were agreed was thel proper the blockade by ordering two warships mo- interpretation-o- f a cruiser and a destroyer to stand " Eurolp)ean fears that Italy and off Barcelona to protect French Germany might send direct aid to shipping Cruiser Destroyer Sent the forces of General Franca now The cruiser Dupleix and the dethat they have approved his government as the legal one in Spain were stroyer Albatross it was said were scouted by competent government dispatched to Catalan waters The French Mediterranean fleet sources There was no reason to believe of two battleships five cruisers 13 these sources said that the action destroyers and eight submarines in maneuvers "some- In any way would' affect Italy's po- whitewas " between Toulon and Perpig- sition its a member of the London nan—within five hours' striking disnoninterVention Committee Italian officials throughout the tance of Barcelona there day kept in close touch with Germany to ascertain what the consen- was no French ship at the port at sus of foreign reaction would be to present but France would adhere 7 to precautionary measures with retheir joint action in to and out ships circulating ' gard Expects No Breaks of Barcotena A source authorized to speak for the government said Italy did not expect a break with Soviet Russia the most strident foreign supporter of the constituted Spanish Madrid government "There will be no break with Russia unless something Is done by the soviet which will affect the Italian interests in Spain" HOLLYWOOD Cal Nov19 LI- P)this source said body of Madame Ernestine There were Italianshipe and con- The Schumann-Hein- k lay on a flower-banke- d suls in ports still held by the Mabier Thursday in a mordrid government he said and "there chapel1 as hundreds of perhas been no order to withdraw tuary In tribute sons passed them Italians however may be Stage and screen celebrities and warned to get out because:they can others who had thrilled to her conno longer be assured of pibtection tralto voice Visited the chapel ' "As to the ships ' this is a matter Thousands of messages of confor the navy department but they dolence came to the family at the too ' may Schumann-Hein- k home in Official Italian circles expressed where the diva died Tuesconfidence that other nations soon would follow the Italian and Ger- day nightwere completed Tilelursnday man Ilead 1in recognizing Franco's forPlans military services for t regime in Hollywood and San Diego FriApproval Expected day and Saturday Eight members The News of the Los Angeles police post of the Stefan! (Italian) agency reported that Russia and American Legion were named to act Hungary would formally approve as a guard of honor the Spanish fascist juntftsoon Italian recognition an sithoritatY ive source said rather than having Rossi to Confer in On Plans maitdel thehSpladnish ksituf ation mdore Exposition or peace because when other nations Nov 19 UP)- -WASHINGTON side with Italy the war would be as Mayor Angelo Rossi of San Fran' good as over cisco announced Thursday he would (In London Thursday the house go to New York Friday to confer of commons was thrown into an up- - with Mayor La Guardia about a 1 d Nov B dhigetmpadtecpharavee:selo - case (Continued from Page One) turned their attention Thursday to an attemtp to validate their walkout In the eyes of the American Federation of Labor as in the courts they labia' organization critic the International Seamen's union Informed of the action of the A F of L in annual convention at Tampa Fla in denouncing the east coast strike as the handiwork of ' s - --- ' Suit-Reveisa- - 'Special Moment' Must Be Accelerated More Workers in Bay Reaction to Recognition Gatliered Industry Join Coast in Pacific ' ' 1 ' - - Whenthowaiterserv'es A — ' ' StOké Gàiiis Grind -- - - e i Foe of Norris Hawaii Appeals for Food as TieupCt!ts Supply HONOLU' situation" Mr rolndex for the army or navy to I- shortage Wins l'èrjury Governor' ter appealed for Poindexter alt traneports were Armaments Joseph to trun listi submitted lie Thursday ' ''" to modities l 1 likely 7 ed if the strike continues Kills Six ii MERANO Instructions A ttdNaii Ckli'-S'04':- - —- Atr i Textile Mills: Fascists to Speed A b ' ' kk |