[Gutenberg 10725] • The Centralia Conspiracy

[Gutenberg 10725] • The Centralia Conspiracy
Authors
Chaplin, Ralph
Tags
centralia , lumber trade -- washington (state) , centralia massacre , history , wash. , 1919 , industrial workers of the world
Date
2004-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.30 MB
Lang
en
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The raid of 1918 did not weaken the lumber workers' Union in Centralia. On the contrary it served to strengthen it. But not until more than a year had passed were the loggers able to establish a new headquarters. This hall was located next door to the Roderick Hotel on Tower Avenue, between Second and Third Streets. Hardly was this hall opened when threats were circulated by the Chamber of Commerce that it, like the previous one, was marked for destruction. The business element was lined up solid in denunciation of and opposition to the Union Hall and all that it stood for. But other anti-labor matters took up their attention and it was some time before the second raid was actually accomplished.