STONE WALLS DO NOT A PRISON MAKE—IN U.S.A.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14. An iron fence separated William McGuire, a sit-down Btriker in the plant of the Storage Battery Company, and his fiance, Theresa Grike, but they married holding hands through the fence while 1200 strikers inside and 2000 friends and relatives outside watched and cheered. The strikers' band of twelve in- • struments played the Lohengrin "Wedding March," plightly off key, and loudspeakers at the strike headquarters nearby blared Sousa's "Bride Elect" march. Pollowing the ceremony the bride returned home and the bridegroom was htistled to the courtyard of one of the buildings where. the strikers serenaded him.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 7
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