SHIPPING STRIKE ENDS
C. 1.0. MEN ACCEPT TERMS (10 a.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22. The Firemen’s and Cooks and Stewards’ UnTon voted to return to work on the same conditions as the A.F.L. maritime unions, thus ending the C. 1.0. portion of America’s greatest maritime strike. , , . ._. However, the leader of the A.F.L. Sailors’ Union of the Pacific, Mr. Harry Lundeberg, said he was not ordering the A.F.L. sailors to resume work until tile masters, mates and pilots unions were ‘‘satisfied.’ . The A.F.L. masters, mates and pilots have agreed to resume work. The Associated Press says that tins apparently dispels the. threat of the prolongation of the dispute. _
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22133, 23 September 1946, Page 5
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