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TERRORIST VIOLENCE

Pacific Coast Labour SHOTS FIRED AT TUG CREW ^PORTLAND (Oregon), Sept. 17. . I'errorist violence .flared up in the labour organisations' disputd on the Pacific coast." . A tug crew reported that a volley of shots was fired at them- from "a bridge, Three committee of . Industrial Organisation mill workers allege ' that a mad fired a rifle at them. Captain Guy Gill, the tug-master. said a gang of 20 boarded the bofit and' threw him overboard. (The incidents were attribu'teid to the American Federation of Labour teamsters' and carpenters' embargo against mills manned by C.I.O. workers, of which several have been forced to close. Meanwhile the teamsters are tightening their embargo at San Francisco, and ports on the entire coast from the north-west lumber ' camps are being transformed into a battleground.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 208, 18 September 1937, Page 6

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TERRORIST VIOLENCE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 208, 18 September 1937, Page 6

TERRORIST VIOLENCE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 208, 18 September 1937, Page 6

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