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...textile industry's 1,250,000 workers remember peppery little Francis Joseph Gorman as the leader of the great U. S. textile strikes of 1934. Last week Mr. Gorman loudly reminded them that he is also the president of a well-nigh forgotten union: United Textile Workers of America...
...Amalgamated Clothing Workers, and took over the U. T. W. administration, its almost empty treasury, its debts and its 80,000 members, but left the union in theoretical existence as a committee affiliate. Along with other U. T. W. officers who bolted A. F. of L., Francis Gorman signed the contract which supposedly validated all this, and himself joined the new committee's advisory council...
...Thursday case will be argued before Chief Justice Fred T. Field, of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts; Justice William W, Moss, of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island; and Judge Robert N. Gorman, of the Supreme Court of Ohio...
...first gun in a bombardment from the whole U. S. labor front was indicated by prompt applause from both of U. S. Labor's bitterly warring factions. President William Green of A. F. of L. said it "fairly represented the attitude of American labor." President Francis J. Gorman of C. I. O.'s United Textile Workers "reminded" the Windsors that Efficiency Expert Bedaux "made his money from the sweat of the textile workers...
Wherries, won by W. H. Rines '40 over F. L. Catella '40; Narrow comps, won by J. J. Heard '39 over J. F. Meigs, Jr. '40; Broad comps, won by R. F. Farwell, Jr. '40 over R. F. Gorman '40; Novice Singles, won by H. F. Atherton, Jr. 1L, over Cunningham; Junior singles, won by A. W. Nelson '38 over D. F. Mowery, Jr. '37; 155 pound class; H. T. White, Jr. '37; Senior Singles, won by David H. Sears 1G over A. W. Nelson...