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Identifier
20031923
Description
Employees of the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation (Convair) are continuing their costly strike. The Bucy-Ingram Company was delivering 100-pound sacks of powdered plaster to the plant when the delivery trucks lost a portion of their load. In all, sixty-three sacks were tossed from the delivery trucks. Deputy Sheriff Wilson arrived on the scene to investigate the incident. He is shown near the far left truck, wearing a hat. According to the Deputy, nine bags broke open on contact with the ground. The rest of the spilled shipment was slit with knives. Also on the scene is Deputy Sheriff Shelton, near the center truck in the hat.
Archival Date
1946-04-16
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-410
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation; Convair; Convair Strike; Delivery Trucks; Trucks; Bucy-Ingram Company; Plaster; Bags; Deputies; Sheriff's Department; Deputy Sheriff Wilson; Deputy Sheriff Shelton; Wilson, Woodard; Shelton, Paul
Subjects
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation; Convair; Convair Strike; Delivery Trucks; Trucks; Bucy-Ingram Company; Plaster; Bags; Deputies; Sheriff's Department; Deputy Sheriff Wilson; Deputy Sheriff Shelton; Wilson, Woodard; Shelton, Paul