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Packinghouse strikers Eula McNeill, left, and Ella Griffin picketing Armour and Company.
Mexican Nationals. Group working on Texas and Pacific Railroad Company tracks, left to right, Moises Morales, Gabriel Mercado and Robert Navarro
French Merci train with French, Texas, and U.S. flags
French Merci train with French, Texas, and U.S. flags
Amon Carter Jr. pushes button to start Star-Telegram's new 10-unit Gross Headliner press
Plans of the Highway Department: Fred J. Wemple, Jr. and T. C. Jones
Garza-Little Elm Dam ground-breaking ceremony
Garza-Little Elm Dam ground-breaking ceremony
Three pickets strolling around the main exchange and business office buldings during a telephone company strike
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company employee Mrs. Bernice B. Maxfield, picketing during a telephone company strike
Left to right, R. G. Mayer, Senator Owen Brewster, Maine, and Brigadier General General Roger M. Ramey, production, legislative, and combat components of U. S. air supremacy, touring the Convair plant
Mrs. Pearl Taylor staffs a telephone switchboard during a telephone strike in Fort Worth
Bombay land improvement officers
Telephone company employees meeting at their union hall during a strike in Fort Worth
Indian soil conversation officials
Long line of abandoned long-distance switchboards during a telephone strike
Ed Ernest, district manager of the local Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, during a telephone strike
Mrs. Georgia Moss Thomas and Mrs. Lillian Glenn, supervisors, handling switchboards during a telephone strike
Fort Worth Stockyard's empty pens caused by a strike of the United Packinghouse Workers of America union.
Annual ad valorem tax forum of the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association meeting
Railroad Strike: Passengers Governor Kerr of Oklahoma and his daughter Kay
Convair Strike. J.F. Price
Henry H. Heimann, and J. W. Blackwell, right, attend a meeting of the Fort Worth Association of Credit Men
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation strike
Convair pickets
Barbecue and dance held during a Fort Worth Stockyards strike
Mayor Earl Rudder
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation strike
B. F. Minshwe and Raymond O. Grammer: strikers at Armour and Company
Armour and Company employees Miss Jane Cochran, left, and Miss Edythe Hinch receiving pre-strike pay
Western Electric strike. Left to right, R. E. Gann, C. Rose and W. L. Odum.
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation strike
Telephone Union Officials
Jack Burdett and William B. Cloud
Armour and Company packinghouse striker Walter Collins
Joe Lahey, president of the Fort Worth Trades Assembly.
Star-Telegram Employees
Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association state and local taxation committee
Western Electric Company strike. Left to right: W. M. Wallis, L. R. Marney and W.R. Moore
Preparing for a packinghouse strike are C. A. Hampton, left, U. S. Morgan and W. L. McMahon
Paul M. Buttermore, geologist at the Danciger Oil & Refining Company
Western Electric Company strike picketers. Left to right, T.E. Rucker, Jerry Bracken and R.E. Gann
A. J. Pittman, regional director of the United Packinghouse Workers of America
Annual ad valorem tax forum of the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association meeting
Western Electric Company strike. Miss Betty Burnett, left, and Miss Judy Jones, teletypists, and C.W. Crew, picket captain.
Lee Holley, president of the United Packinghouse Workers of America, Local 59
Annual ad valorem tax forum of the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association meeting
Western Electric Company strike. Group of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company workers who turned back at picket line.
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