A “brotherhood” of Louisiana workers in this industry revolted against the Galloway brothers in the Grabow Riot. A less-famous Charles Goodyear developed this industry’s company town of Bogalusa. To prevent wartime strikes in this industry, Colonel Brice Disque created a massive company union nicknamed the “Four L.” A company in this industry lost a 1941 Supreme Court case that affirmed government regulation of employment standards, overturning Hammer v. Dagenhart. In this industry, “whistle punks” used a “jerk wire” to signal to “donkey punchers” operating steam-powered winches. A doctrine of sustained yield management in this industry was promoted by Gifford Pinchot (“PIN-cho”). To oppose conservation efforts in the 1990s, supporters of this industry hung effigies of the spotted owl. For 10 points, the Aroostook War was sparked by disputes in what industry with widespread mills in Northern Maine? ■END■
ANSWER: logging industry [or timber industry; or lumber industry; accept lumberjacks; accept United States v. Darby Lumber Co.; accept Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen or Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; accept Brotherhood of Timber Workers; accept pine industry; prompt on wood industry; prompt on forestry; prompt on paper or pulp industry] (Goodyear ran the Great Southern Lumber Company.)
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