SEEK SUPPORTOf ALL UNIONSIN THEIR LIGHT!UAKftUJiM’ UK ILS TO CAJtftt(\U HK TO OTHKiiH.Omier of ^ Boycotted Shops Issues NtHtemi nt, IG'i ifinu Ills Version of (’oiitroveigy.Instructions to notify every local unionIn the district to boycott four Joplin barber shops were given Jack lahn, secretary of the local barbers' union, at a qieotfng of the union last night.The union decid’d to boycott three nonunion shops, in addition to a former union shop in which the owner had refused to comply with the $Kl-**-week guarantee j ankeri by the union. Pickets ha*e been stationed in front nt his shop. Inion of-I fiolals said yesterday that two of the 1 open shops now are employing some apprentices from a barbers’ college, lahn also was instructed to ask the | Travelers’ Protective Association iflld the i White Hats, a theatrical organization, to co-operate In the boycott.Sayers Issues Statement.C\ N. Sayers, one of the boss barberswhose places have bean boycotted, gave The Globe the following statement yes-fterday:l “W hy the Connor hotel barber shop and 1 the Subway barber shop do not belong to the union. Af I am owner of the Subway harhpr shnn. also manmrer of the Con- !