STRIKERS' PROTEST
Arrest of Pickets LANSING (Michigan), June 4. As a protest against the arrest of strike pickets, the United Automobile Workers called a labour holiday which paralysed industrial plants, bus systems and taxi-cabs. The main arteries were blockaded by rows of cars. Crowds of union members uianned the traffic intersections, directing the milling t erowds. After tho demonstration etarted, the local president of the United Automobile Workers' Association announced that an agreement had been reached for the release of the pickets.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 122, 9 June 1937, Page 8
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