VII,ot Ias | i ipe- !S !O.AatHRterle.n*latatin*nr)pISter,svon*•pp ns. i - *ue Surni.u morningSpringfield CreameryWorkers Go on StrikeSPRINGFIELD Mo Sept 2 r Workers at Producers Creamery Company here, the world s largest jplant under one roof, struck for higher wages at 8 o clock tinsm : mukI of thf aunit of the Missouri Fanners Association promptly took over the* struck workers' dunes arid announc-* lt;: ■ : :i*: ’ h' * noik plantuntil the strike is settled! O Waliis presi ient of *\\ccompanx said fanner ipcrnted from a 40-in iius r»! spring-| field, “will ro ahead and operate the plant ”Numbei ofUnited Packinghouse Workers »CIOt m a ted at - . * nt i ikw i rating three hift - ai u d lilP clock,Wallis snid t *p lt;!!, »,*; ’ la bp-| tween 1 0 and 200 farmers avail-able for dutv in the plant Only about 50 had b*'*‘ii outfitted with j white uniforms and put to uork at mid-morning.Marriao# I.k