SHIPPING STRIKE
EARLY SETTLEMENT POSSIBLE
United Press Association—By Electri*
Telegraph—Copyright)
FRANCISCO. November 9
Conciliatory moves to-dav eased the tension in the maritime strike on the: Pacific . .Coast, hand brightened hopes:.'of early <> peate'. The joint committee recommended' • their followers to return their vessels to 'home relief to 600 passenspp and 900 ( strikers, who are stranded? ai Honolulu * Hundreds are idle in Atlantic ports. Local seamen have decided to unload perishable cargo’ on idle 'ships, and are urging seamen elsewhere to . do likewise.
Mr E. F. ..McGrady, who, according, to the secretary, Miss Frances Perkims, has .the full authority necessary for meoitation, Will’ resume peace 'negotiations to-morrow on' behalf of the Maritime Commission.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1936, Page 6
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