DETROIT STRIKERS
(Received 6, 8.45 a.fli.) DETROIT, Feb. 5. Following the end of the sficOnd eon* ference without results this afternoon, a telephone message received from President Roosevelt that it should meet igain resulted in a night Session. The parties are optimistic. Mr Murphy said things look VOry gOod. In thfe meantime, threat of violenee at Flint agaifl became an actuality when thfe pOlice began to swear in a thousand special officei's. The strikers chai'ged the city officials and broke yesterday 's agfeeifleflt witb them coiicerning the disbandmsnt of tlie ao-called i VigiiftHtAA j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 19, 6 February 1937, Page 5
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