Show 1 1 ' u 'If: I IICmiiiijI 1 TFIIiiii® IEvBiniit VcoIlnncisciflQy ASniDDBiMS qd2 50000 Textile Workers Out' Others to Follow ’ II 1937 - Bares Finding Complete Silk Shutdown Faced in East !i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING 'AUGUST f SO BIS We Can Hardly Tell the Store in This Space! The Vast Assortment Can Hardly Be Pictured! SO BIG SO UNUSUAI — Hundreds of Copies of Higher Priced Bags! SO EXCEPTIONAL We Urge Every Woman to Come Early! NEW YORK Aug 10 (UP)— A complete shutdown in the ailk'ln- dufctry affecting plants throughout the east was threatened Tuesday " night with approximately 60000 - workers now on strike and more due to walk out Wednesday officials of the textile workers organizing committee said The committee an affiliate of the C tt called walkouts at Paterson N J one of the largest silk manufacturing 'centers in the country and at Hazelton Pa where organizers were attempting to form an independent union I V i OVs r t Quickly Spread The strikes quickly spread to New : York and the New England states V in the first big strike called since finds signs of tha T W Q G began organizing Donald Douglas sabotage on bomber the industry The C X O group took over control of silk and rayon manufacturing unions under the United Textile Workers which formerly was affiliated with the American Federation of Labor The unions ara demanding wage Increases from 10 to 20 per cent a minimum wage of $18 a week for weavers and $15 for auxiliary work- five-da- y week and era a selection of the T W O C as sole Tests Made After bargaining agent for workers in the industry Strike Disclose Governor Moves to Halt Violence at Ford Plant ‘Faults’ Board Told DETROIT Aug 10 (INS)— Gov-ernFrank Murphy Tuesday orLOS ANGELES Aug 10 GP)-- The dered State Police Commissioner Oscar Olander to ma)e plans to fore- president of the Douglas Aircraft stall violence when the C LO’s corporation Donald Douglas told united automobile workers’ union the national labor relations board attempts to distribute union litera Tuesday he had discovered evidence ture at the gates of Henry Ford’s of sabotage in his factory Douglas related that a gigantic main plant in Dearborn Wednesday The governor expressed belief that bombing plane built for the army no violence would result but he or- as a model and upon which an government contract hinged dered Olander and Captain Don Leonard to be at the plant as "ob- made four forced landings in a se' servers and to help both sides” ries of test flights that the engine Governor Murphy also asked the was dismantled and that pieces of commissioner to contact Dearborn metal had been packed into the officials and to use "his good of- motor and screws reversed fices to see there is no violence” Occurred During Strike "I think the local officials Will Douglas charged that (he sabotage be able to take care of the situaduring the February tion” the governor said “but I want occurred at his plant He told ths state to be represented Wednes- Rollin strike McNitt special examiner for day as well” Homer Martin U A W presi- the board that the failure of the dent said in a statement issued here plane could not be laid to the inef ficiency or lack of experience by his that U A W members were being workers cautioned against violence but that Douglas said there were two kinds he feared they would be attacked of sabotage in his factory the larg' loyal Ford workers” by est of its kind in the world — A F of L Carpenter-- — Two Different Types Start CIO Boycott The first he said was concealed TACOMA Wash - Aug 10 ISO— 'such as that on the bombing plane The A F of L affiliated Interna- I have been and the tional Brotherhood of Carpenters open sabotage discussing” which he said was and Joiners Tuesday forced closing practiced as-threat to the comof Tacoma’s largest lumber mill as pany a nation-wid- e boycott against C I “When this plane was nearly finO lumber officially went Into effect ished I pleaded with tlib employes The St Paul eind Tacoma Lum- to complete the work on it” Doug' ber company employing some 1300 las said “I told the striking men men shut down at 8 a m after 300 that such a large contract as it men appeared on a picket line at its promised would benefit us all doors Workmen of the C I O refused to complete the job” They WoodworkInternational sponsored ers of America walked through the line but were informed by emBooing ployers a few minutes later the mill Society Would close “until orderly opera Theater Ads Grows tions can be resumed” Aside from one bloody nose there was no vioLITTLE ROCK Ark Aug 10 UP) lence Men and women who organized the ’ War to Death’ Society for Booing of Commercial in Motion Picture! Abe Muir international vice presi- Advertisements Theaters apparently started somdent of the brotherhood said the ething building trades council picket line M C Blackman reportsignalizing ths official beginning of edSecretary for charters had a “war to the death” against the beenapplications received from proposed! C-O in the lumber Industry branches of the in four wideHq outlined the carpenters’ posi- ly separated society cities— New York tion as including: Miami Antonio and San BerNo carpenter will handle any C I nardino San Cal O lumber anywhere in the nation The carpenters aided' by the International Brotherhood of Team' sters and Chauffeurs and the Inter- Kinsmen’s Quarrel national Longshoremen’s Associa' tton at least on the east coast will Ends in Slaying make every attempt to shut ofL the W Va Aug 10 flow of C T O stamped lumber at W--CHARLESTON An early morning quarrel the mills using persuasion if possibrought death Tuesday to Carl Cobb ble picket lines if necessary and a murder charge against his Tha brotlierhood will use every 28 father-in-laGeneral Hackney 67 effort to maintain its contracts now who State Trooper C A Thompson in force with 85 per cent of the nw said admitted striking Cobb with! tion’a lumber-mill- s an ax — M AI Troopers Thompson-an- dEmployes — Murphy said Hackney told them he Picket S F Stores grabbed the ax after Cobb bran- SAN FRANCISCO Aug 10 igh dished an Ice pick heels clicked in the picket lines Tuesday as scores of pert young women strikers formed into Former Arkansas marching groups In front of 19 cent stores Leaders of the A F of L Retail Congressman Dies Department Store Employes’ union WARREN Ark Aug 10 UPl—A which called (he' strike ih support heart attack-provefatal here Monof a demand forthe closed shop put to W S Goodwin 71 day night the girls in the front entrance picket former congressman from the Sev- lines and ths men at the side doors enth Arkansas district 0© $ Army Bomber Sabotaged Says Maker ” STYLES: Top Zips Inside Zips Envelopes Pouches Frame Bags Top Handles Mama Bags GRAINS: Alligator Cross Rough' Smooth Patent Leather Finish also Fabrics COLONS: Brown Wine Green Blue yourself up this fall with Kayser's newest glove success It's Milanese "Kay-Spufabric ideal for August September and all Fall wear The tricky tucking and elastic wristband assure sleek fit and trim tailored Washes perfectly foo appearance Black j Perk n" BAGS— STREET FLOOR "so-call- COLORS: beige Black brown navy chau-dro- gray green oxblood n GLOVES— STREET FLOOR a for ‘s' (Gloirgcioifls 111 'fA 4v iFmms a & v v j ? r $: A A ' vv 'i new exciting fashion $ f “fflcndan”' SMOtT 50 'As && '4‘ and up to $650 4 ' ilii® - '' yt ' w Ur- Flve-and-T- en sk-- il m a r - ?vv CD-H- in cool cotton ! five-and-t- d Attract Audiences cm Singing as they marched the girl pickets attracted street audiences which sometimes impeded traffic Strike leaders said the young 1'' Cleaning & Dyeing mothers In the picket lines had formed a “baby pool” delegating SPECIALS certain of their numbers to assem-bl- e the various offspring and care for them in cooperativ fashion Carmen Lucca strike leader reWHITE SUITS or ported 50 persons were on strike All 19 of the stores belonging to WHITE COATS the F W Woolworth and J J Newberry chains were closed Randell Larson a representative of the employers said the owners SILK DRESSES 79c and Up and the union were in agreement GLOVES on all Issues except the closed shop 25c Pr-NECKTIES' for 48c Noted Scientist Dies n - 98c MELBOURNE Australia Aug 10 79 one of Australia’s most distinguished scientists died Tuesday He was a former president of the Australian National Rsearch council CD — Sir David Orme Masson ’ ’ “Bring n take Use Your Charge Account Cleaning Dept— Street Floor From S C M I New Collection of Furs SQigliligliisi ' The' coat that hangs straight from the new modified square shoulders the fitted coat with the "corsetted waistline" the tuxedo swagger these anre'the coats we predict will be the important fur fashions for the qoming fall and winter and you'll find them all in our gorgeous collection Buy your fur now and make your investment wisely from carefully selected skins in the season's smart furs the new youthful becoming silhouettes from the outstanding furs et Z C M l Caracul! 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