U S. FARM STRIKES
TRADE STRIKES CONTINUE
(United Piy>es Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
NEW YORK, October 17,
Further joutbutsts .of violence along the N.R.Aj. strike front were reported to-day. At Los Angeles pickets and workers clashed in a garment trade strike. At Wilkesbarrc, dynamite damaged the homes of two miners. At Brockton, Massachuetts, .police guarded the Douglass .Shoe Company against an invasion from strikers. The strikes ■continuing were that at San Juaquin Valley of twelve thousand cotton pickers, coal miners in Indiana, silk ravon workers in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey ; and sardine fishermen, at 'Monterey, California.
BIG REDUCTION IN UNEMPLOYED
WASHINGTON, October 17
The United Sattes T-aboviv Department reported to-day that over six hundrud and twenty thousand workers returned to their jobs during September .in seventeen industrial and business groups.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1933, Page 5
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