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Henderson Cooper Cotton Mills. Strike
  • Attempted to cut power line to Hemdereoi Ag.29-27:1.
  • Striker's offer flatly rejected. Ag.30-27:1.
  • Striking tenants told to vacate. Ag.31-27:1.
  • Eviction notice is served on seven. S. 1-27:1.
  • Forecasts made of end of strike. S.3-H7 i.
Henderson Cooper Cotton Mills. Strike
  • Both sides firm in textile strike. Ag-
  • 21-27:1.
  • Think Long will await joint plea. Ag.
  • 22-27:1.
  • Long wants request from "both sides. Ag.
  • 23-27:7.
  • More explosions in testile strike. Ag.
  • 26-27:1.
  • Says outsiders cause explosions.Ag.27-
  • 27:1.
Henderson Cooper Cotton Mills. Strike
  • Soldiers guard Henderson mills. Ag.ll-27:1.
  • Long seeks to maintain order. Ag.11-27: 1.
  • Henderson mill strike turning to parley stage. Ag.12-27:1.
  • Contends troops were not needed; Mill workers' wages to the front. Ag.12-27:2.
  • Troops depart. Ag.13-27:1. Tenth day finds opposing forces firm in strike. Ag.14- 27:1.
Henderson Cooper Cotton Mills. Strike
  • Sunday marked by quiet efforts in mill trouble. Ag.15-27:1.
  • Durham labot backs strikers. Ag.16-27:7
  • Special deputies called in strike. Ag. 18-27:1.
  • Strike enters its third week. Ag.19-27: 17.
  • No damage done by first violence in mill strike. Ag.2-27:1.
Henderson Cooper Cotton Mills. Strike
  • Strike in state of uncertainty. S.4-27! 2.
  • Part of strikers go back to work. S.6-27:1.
  • More explosions in textile strike. 3.7-
  • ;~t i > i
  • Testile strike now about over. 8.10-27: 2.