Artifact Type | Sources, Trade Journals |
Publication | The Film Daily |
Volume | XLII |
Number | 10 |
Page Number | 1, 4 |
Place | New York |
Publication Date | October 12, 1927 |
Transcript | Show/Hide |
Headline: “All Negotiations Off in Mpls. Strike” Minneapolis—All negotiations for strike settlement were definitely called off between the Theater Owners Committee and a committee representing local stage hands, operators and musicians. The meeting, held Sunday, could not even reach a point where either side would discuss a contract and realizing the futility of proceeding under the existing conditions, a recommendation was made by two International officers that another meeting be held Monday. Officers feeling that the committees could discuss and possibly reach some basis upon which to negotiate. Sentiment following the bombing of Al Steffes’ Logan theater late Sunday night practically ended all negotiations between the committee. The theater owners committee now refuses to deal with any body except international officers, positively refusing to negotiate with local unions. Monday night, while running with a full house, the Forest, and F. & R. St. Paul suburban house was bombed but the explosion spent itself on the outside, with only slight damage. This latest bombing has made the situation even more acute. The same evening a girl was severely burned about the face when someone squirted an atomizer containing a stench preparation on patrons leaving by a side exist. A Hennepin–Orpheum striking stage hand was later arrested and identified as the perpretrator [sic] and at the preliminary hearing next morning was bound over until Thursday after pleading not guilty. Police protection has been doubled for all theaters in Minneapolis, with an officers stationed in front and in the rear twenty-four hours. The Minneapolis police chief authorized a reward offer of $10,000 for information resulting in the conviction of bombers. Extra precautions are being taken to protect the public against stench bombs. Business is suffering in suburban houses, but downtown houses are at normal. |
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Archive | The Internet Archive |
Read In Context | https://archive.org/stream/filmdaily4142newy#page/874/mode/2up |
Citation | “All Negotiations Off in Mpls. Strike,” The Film Daily, October 12, 1927. |
Location | MinneapolisMinnesotaSaint Paul |
Tags | 1920s1927October 1927 |