Word: los
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While he has been carrying the war to Bridges in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Bridges has been in Seattle, carrying the war to Beck. Around San Francisco Bay they joined battle for control of the Warehousemen's Union. By A.F. of L. orders Teamsters were told to ignore I.L.A. pickets at warehouses. The Oakland Teamsters Local refused to do so fortnight ago and its officers were ousted by orders from above...
Encouraged by some employers who welcome him as an antidote to Radical Harry Bridges, Dave Beck has invaded California, has organized teamsters even in the neighborhood of open-shop Los Angeles...
Also saluted were these counties: Columbia, N. Y.; Davidson, Tenn.; Pike, Miss.; Shawnee, Kans.; Dallas, Tex.; Los Angeles, Calif. Doubly saluted for maintaining previous high standards was El Paso County...
...interesting as the intricate paths of Hearst finance were the tabulations on the state of typical Hearstpapers.* Six of the nine dailies now included in Hearst publications, Inc. made less money last year than ten years ago, the exceptions being the Oakland Post-Enquirer, Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express and the Detroit Times. Four made less money last year than five years ago in the deep of Depression, and six showed circulation losses since 1932. Most conspicuous loser was the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which has shown operating losses every year since 1929. Definitely on the down grade is the Chicago...
Last week the American Artists' Congress with over 600 painters and sculptors on its lists opened simultaneous exhibitions in New York. Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore., New Orleans. Largest, most important was that in Manhattan's Rockefeller Center where 300 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, statues were on view...