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' Maxim ' UF A § MERE MAN 'lhauhmunnwhomafmit >%// ///f \\\i\ \ \\ _ ”’ /” " s \\\ _ ` _ rq “ou rsuicr which an in imm- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the_iDew __ uniiii , ;__ The Peop|e’s Paper ..;...- ..._.._Read byEv_erybody 5 eh" and no man is mom entitied to ' un it than moths. ml,”-.ll||n_ Founded 1851 __ #B “ " 3 liuurdinn Two Cont! 5 _ -- 1-1 - 1 ii L-#1-i"-S»*'*1 i r ur S cHARDo'i"rETowN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPPEMBER 5, 1934 s PAGES #m..°;:,:::.::*l.°.". §?":.7'°f. ?.~__i.’; S. Gains Momentum Increasing Number Of Workers Answer Call But Walkout Not Yet 50 Per Cent Effective- Strike Termed Failure By Pre- identOf‘CottonTexti1eInstitute. 5 (By Donald Cameron, Associated Press Staff Writer) (.\. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) \\',\.~‘liiN(i'l‘()N, Sept. 4-The United States’ greatest `ei'iiI t- strike gained rapid momentum tonight but appar- t ,lnlly failed to reach the goal set by labor-a 50 pereen “pup liei`ore midnight, lnrl~c:l.~iii,-,-' scenes of violence marked the walkout. Ten ‘lon gi-ei-.' in many sections as “flying r.'liiadi'ons” of union lckeis luilrle spectacular dashes ln an effort to close mills P _ ._ . still operliilng. Nliliilliiil iriiardsmen were on duty in South Carolina. lirmed uuzirds patrolled mil ls in other states. Fists flew ,nd iluuiis were hurled as non-union workers sought to Bidding Brisk At Fur Auction |(’. P, Bi' (iu;\rdiJ.n's Special Wire) .\l0N'1"llli._-\I.. Sept. 4, _- Buyers we nlllw ;‘uI'_f. and bidding active at llieolwlelir; hui-r~ today of fili' auc- ll~~_= ilw \~ ill last until Friday. To- tal .iles l -'llr were $161000. Rae- giim, .=.1ulll:.<, red foxes. badgers. rlllw and cross foxes were much in ilellllliil. Rui faxes, skuiiks, badgers and me flrl ;\l'; ivcru reported un- rilillgiill 1': l:_;:e, raccoons advanced lil ;ie:'o~ L .uid white foxes declined mp,,€,_._ push ilil‘lilir~li picket lines into widely separated mills. F _ _ _- --,.-_-_~_~_----,ff An Associated Press tabulation placed the liilmber on strike dlir- ing the afternoon fit 199,200, out of 649,600 normally employed in the three main sections of lhc indus- try--eotton, silk and wool. Francis J. Gorman. Chairman of thc union's strike committee as sertcd the number was "easily 300. 000" and declared the strike "has exceeded our expectations." George A. Sloali, President of the Cotton Textile Irlstltilte, and Peter Van Hom. chairman of the silk code authority. said today’s response stamped the walkout as s. failure. "What the test has disclosed thus far-above all other things," said Sloan, “ls that a great majority of the workers in the colion industry are not in sympathy with the strike and desire to remain at their places." A\‘N()Ul\lCI£MENTS, (.'O.iili\l`G i;`VEN'1`S, Mi£I'L'l`iNGS, ETC Both Sloan and Gorman arriinc Gd l0 llie _their cases to the public tonight iii nation-wide addresses. Another division of the industry, _ f - [the silk 'tl'u'owers. nllmering 25,000, 'iiiiiiiiui i-ini-'lla iirii tlinorted lulmosuy in Ppnnsvlvanm were ord_ lli.i ...li.._.i. .il zz fi-i-ti. ptr nord, lirrlly li..,.|blo in iiil\un\~e, I "l_i_k;..' -.\'lll;~rl~._\~ River Saturday. L-141-9-5-3i.I ----_- I “Tl A. _ .\lul'l'ay H!ll'b0i‘ Pi' L-l41-3- - “'51 ws: ...'< "l»|;'i Ht. (‘ll.rt‘s Hall Fri-i hi - . - 1- 1.-l-ll-rl-..-li.' "l`.ii=;;...- Liat River Tlliir:~xia_\'_ I 1.-l-il-9-ii-sl. "Sl, l‘.‘_~l'.. ilrluuatic players at il: Sir. i \\'.~lili;'s<,la\', Sept. Sth, ered out tomorrow. Frcin Faycttevlle, N. C.. came reports that police had broken picket lines, and that at the Hope- well plant a compailv union. licor- ily armed, had been placed on guard with orders to shoot to kill. The slrike was most. effective in the south. with nlvat textile certras cfunpletcly shut doivli. New lini- land was less affected. but the in- diistry was ldlc in two huge ccntrrs, Mrincherter, N. H.. and New Bed- ford, Mass. Gorman professed entire satisfac- tion with devclolmielits. and ex- i 5 | = __ C . ' C IREINFIIRCEII IIIIING BIIRIIER Reported Exiled Nazis Planning Another Attack On Austria- P u b l i c Buildings (A. P. by Guardian'5 Special Wire) WENNA. Sun. 4-A new Nui ‘°°l’° 9059! sent reenforcernents fill' Aullrian patrols along the Yllsoslav border hustllng to the frontier. The move followed reports that Nazis exiled in the neighboring country since their aboriive putsch ,in July were planning to recmgg the border for another attack. First reports said troops were sent to the border but officials at Klagenfurt. capital of Corinthia, "ld °lllY members of the auxiliary defence corps were moved up. Sfllcial guards were placed at all public building; in Cd;-lnghla, the province nearest Yugoslavia, but late this evening all remained quiet, KILLER SIIIYS FIVE PERSIINS Automatic -Shotgun Is Weapon U s e d In Horrible Slaughter. (A.P. By Guardiarfs Special Wine) F'U'L'I`ON» Ill.. Sept. 4-Five per- ,sons were killed. another seriously wounded and two others were miss- ing and believed slain tonight when a. man police identified as Fred Blink- 45. of Fulton. turned an automatic shotgun upon them at a. farm house o mile south oi here. The known dead; John Hamilton, Fulton Farmer; H:il'r_\- Mcllje. Fulton; Mrs. Tim H. Carrick. Jr.. Des Moines, Ia.; it Mrs, iWalters cf Fulton; an unidentified [man about 70 years old. L Blink was captured after a gun [battle with a Fulton policeman at ,I the approach lo the Mississippi Rlv. jer bridge here. He was wounded iln the face. An unidentified man had l‘K‘4’ll S@Yi0\1-ily wounded by Blll`lk'5 Flllllgllll _I\lS'f» bcfore he was captured. 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