| Artifact Type | Mainstream Media, Sources |
| Publication | New York Times |
| Page Number | 19 |
| Place | New York, NY |
| Publication Date | September 2, 1927 |
| Transcript | Show/Hide |
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Headline: “Stagehands Join Chicago Strikers” Subhead: The Movie Deadlock Tightens Despite Efforts of Two Federal Conciliators. CHICAGO, Sept. 1. — With stage hands and moving picture operators cemented by resolutions mutually pledging alliance, the strike-lockout which has kept Chicago’s film theatres closed since Monday showed little change today. Both sides organized their forces and prepared for a long siege. |
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| Archive | New York Times |
| Read In Context | http://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1927/09/02/101507497.html?pageNumber=19 |
| Citation | “Stagehands Join Chicago Strikers,” New York Times, September 2, 1927. |
| Location | ChicagoIllinois |
| Tags | 1920s1927September 1927 |