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Show GENERAL STRIKE IMMINENT I iMost Widespread Labor Trouble I Ever Experienced In New England I I To Be Result of Boston Disorders I FIGHT TOM FINISH Places Held by Striking Policemen Are Being I Filled by New Men. DENY GOMPERS PLEA Widespread Labor Trouble Trou-ble in New England Imminent. -V B Bosi 01 epL 13 i i S Comml'Moner Curtll today an- noun''! that lh po tl deti Led ! esnl ind thai hi a ould ba re to fill lb. I Gomppr$ Is Displeased. NEW YORK Sep! IS, When Informed of (hi artion of Pollet 4 Tomnils-nn r urn.- of Boston. In derlarinc i int the posts of the striking policemen then ! Samm ' 1,1. at of th( I American I". d ration ol L iboi Mid 4 "I suppose he ll willing to a- I mm- consequence.- ol 00 lie would make n furtht 1 commeut t BOSTON. SrT, 13 it flghl to If ftriklnq policemen ,irr vacant. N,mv jswn will h recruited fcue Goinpers dial the -ink- r b Btastated Thi.t Is the attitude of ihe state as I ad I i or Cur it m ,. ol attempt i at eont jBBttlie. Gov. Timr Coolid;e pioui i jo endorsed the i 1 1 itud. ol lh polb tomoi Mon-T I. too, v ill b guid I I If the opinion of the attorney-pen-! ral, h.. Hl,rntion l5 now turned t t.. poPl- tioa to bo tahen b Uk Boston t:r' L en, electrical ojkiT.. te'.cpboii. j I r, carmen and other organiia- od affillau 1 v.nh th. pli. rme: . ttlon. a general strike has be -n I P"1' u .. -pr. ..l I fvr experienced in Nen hncla?d 1 Imminent -Jr doubt aa to the attitude of IJttir uniun. P r, ported that there I tt!ktr0tU tmr' r' ' - opinion with I unions S-.uj, ,,i ,h, Mi x ill . f J 'be question toulcht Othen in ; Pcted to takv .uiion MHliin .i Itwo I tJL1111111 11 known (hat th mx-oorl'i. mx-oorl'i. j. bATfl takt ti pi to i p i at , , federal troopi ar,. arailabla I k I!., 0rce thc F,'e ruar.l which now "Pl'clng th, cm with th. ..i,l of v l offjeo,, nil SU(h of ,no oM wucem.Q aa r,.,. , ,, 0 , I nd r IfJ lrcllon Ot itrlg.. r. ihv old state mlliUa is be- f "jrvnod through rccrun t inMTior loolldft ai in conf.-r ' ., ! Wl,h lboi leadi r thii morni' - had .arli-r ,r,, ,h l, ho wouW irxrrr. -, w:.h i Pn b Commissioner Cum- ineMtuation teneraU) qulel to- and busir.,-s w,nt .-n ... usual. I ifeft7nnnd 'a'"1- ,,f Iorchestr ra? " an,J wi ),. . . Bton. Y'1 ner tbe corner of Tn -nld ,k lku'"'" nr.-. is l s . h 0 rrfUfi,k,J to move on and , r,r,-"J1"i with a bayonet aftemr;- ,ho hiII. i ,hl. ,,r, a , Xh( 1 S tn' 'hat followed and whl. L; Wsrd. wrro dlaperaina the crowd I r.noiher shot was fired, wounding Mrs. Jaqdo. ol Dorchester. :n Ur knee. BOSTON. Sept. 13 Attorney General Gen-eral Bruce Wj man Is preparing tor Police Commissioner Curtis an opinion opin-ion on the legal points Involved in the rtrlke of policemen here and it is expected ex-pected t0 determine whether the t r l k -rs will be permitted to return to 'Lc city's emplo On this opinion it is expected wnll rst the course of the state regarding the request of the strikers that the be reinstated while continuing their affiliations with the American Federation Federa-tion of Labor pending the outcome of the labor conference at Washington. October 6. when all matters affectinc jtho relations of workers and emplov - ! crs will be considered Briefly, the point at Issue is whether a member of the Boston police depiri- 1 ment is an employe In the sene tl al his affiliation with other employes may 1 not be pronibited legally by rules of he depancient. or an officer of the state amenable to the laws and rules Koernlng public official- BOSTON. Sept. 13. James McCourt I bystander, was accidentally shot in iho ankle during an attack on a volunteer vol-unteer policeman in the South end dis-i dis-i trict this morning. The volunteer. Kobi rt P. Nolan, fired the shot. Two men were arrested charged with as-cault. as-cault. A woman and a man were .shot at the corner of Boylston and Tremont street this morning Junng an at-enipt at-enipt of the state guards to make loll-Nfll loll-Nfll more on |