Unidentified Photographer Wrecked Auto - close-up of the damaged interior of a non-striking oil worker's auto after vandals in Richmond had finished their work. - Photo by the San Francisco Examiner.
Unidentified Photographer Reinforcements - Examiner Reporter Dick Pollard, eyewitness to yesterday's violence in Richmond, said infuriated strikers shouted "Heil Hitler" as they rushed into battle with police assigned to keep order.
Unidentified Photographer Employer Pickets - Proprietors and managers of other grocery stores picket a San Rafael grocery, one of five stores refusing to join in a shutdown called by the Marin Retail Grocers Association in its fight with the Clerks Union.
Unidentified Photographer Relief Plea - Representatives of the striking CIO Longshoremen’s Union are pictured as they appeared at the public welfare commission yesterday to demand action on requests made for relief by union members.
Unidentified Photographer Emergency Move - Deputy Sheriffs Howard Dunn and Thomas Green, right, swear in a group of longshoremen long enough to unload a sliver dragon and other decoration for the Portola Festival which arrived from the Orient aboard the American President Lines
Seymour Snaer Chief - Police Chief Charles Dullea personally led his men yesterday when word was flashed to headquarters that violence was imminent. Above, Chief Dullea gets into the thick of the outburst and lends a hand in pushing back the demonstrators.
Seymour Snaer Policemen herd a group of demonstrators in yesterday's strike outburst off the street onto the sidewalk.
Unidentified Photographer Last Train - Picket Walter Lindley boards Engine No. 445 at the Third Street Station to tell Engineer George Karmen that the Southern Pacific strike is officially on and that no more trains are to be moved until a settlement was reached.
Unidentified Photographer Defiant - Officers had a brief but difficult time restraining this CIO picket from remaining in the way of the trucks. The incident threatened for a minute to turn into an outright clash between pickets and police, but serious trouble was averted.
Unidentified Photographer On Picket Line - Here are four of the pickets who kept the entire Pacific coast waterfront closed down yesterday in a renewal of the labor warfare which has hit the coast intermittently for more than a decade.
Unidentified Photographer Truck Halted - H. W. Carr, right, city sales manager for the Richfield plant at Redwood City, talks to two pickets, M. A. Christensen, left and A. A. Jones after the pickets had halted a truck attempting to leave the plant.
Unidentified Photographer Rolling Through - Richmond policemen, many of them steel helmeted and equipped with tear gas guns and masks, stand alerted along the road leading into the Standard Oil plant as a heavily loaded truck and trailer rolls toward the main gate.
Unidentified Photographer Strike Violence - State police and firemen use a stream of water from a fire hose to disperse a picket line of several hundred striking film workers at the Warner Brothers plant in Burbank yesterday.
Unidentified Photographer Graham Shipyards Strike; A.F.L. Shipyard workers going through C.I.O. Pickets
Bill Herman Picket Violence - CIO Pickets at the Union Switch and Signal Company's Swissvale plant near Pittsburgh, Pa., attempt to turn over an auto containing the plant manager and a vice president who tried to crash picket lines.
Unidentified Photographer Ready for Trouble - CIO refinery pickets and strike sympathizers were all set yesterday outside the Standard Oil plant in Richmond for a renewal of Tuesday's battle with police. But no violence occurred, due to a CIO-AFL truce.
Unidentified Photographer Squeeze Play - Striking CIO oil workers yesterday were attempting to shut off the secondary source of gasoline at distribution depots in the Bay area.
Unidentified Photographer Vandalism - This is a picture of one of the three slashed tires on the auto at left. The car's engine also was smashed with some heavy tool
Unidentified Photographer Strike Violence - Arrested on charges of inciting a riot in the Richmond oil strike are, left to right: Floyd C. Selle, Werter L. Vetter, Edward Meindesee and Thomas R. Vandegrift. At right is Jailor S. G. Schofield.
Unidentified Photographer Innocent Victim - Charles Hill, of 608 Beloit Avenue, Berkley was carrying his own typewriter yesterday in the vicinity of the demonstrating Oakland strike mobs. Believing he had purchased the typewriter from a picketed store, pickets pounced upon him,
Unidentified Photographer Jail Bound - This Patrol wagon carried a full load to jail yesterday as the incipient riot in Grant Avenue was quelled. Many of those arrested continued to resist to the very steps of the wagon.