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Picketing the New National Theater, Minneapolis
November 15, 1917
Female ushers, employees of Finkelstein and Ruben, St. Paul
1925
No’west T. O. to Present Requests to Labor
July 1, 1927
Missapprehension Held Causing ‘Holdouts’
July 6, 1927
Early Rumblings in Annual Labor Row
July 8, 1927
Labor Cuts Demanded
July 29, 1927
Labor Troubles Threaten
August 26, 1927
Movie Operators Demand Pay Rise
August 30, 1927
Theater Strike as in Chicago Feared Here
August 31, 1927
St. Paul Theater Closed to Halt Musicians Row
September 1, 1927
Theater Men Give Version of Row
September 22, 1927
Theater Managers Try the Citizens’ Alliance Advertising Scheme
September 22, 1927
Stage Employees Ask One Day Off During Week; Operators Out
September 23, 1927
The Theater Strike
September 27, 1927
Public Opinion Seen as Factor in Strike
October 2, 1927
100 Police and Special Agents Guard Theaters Against Terrorism
October 11, 1927
City Moves to End Minneapolis Strike
October 20, 1927
Twin City Strike Ends
November 11, 1927
Plea by Theatre Owners
July 15, 1928
Northwest Theater Men Meet in Move Against Producers
February 5, 1929
Says Film Exhibitors Opposed Arbitration
March 23, 1929
Turn Out the Stars
One Day’s Rest in Seven
Turn Out the Stars
Breaking the Silents