U.S. STRIKE TROUBLE
Street With Police (Rec«ived 1, 10130 a.m.) y CLEVELAND, June 30. One hunfcred ' and twenty were injujred, 20 sfj^mUsly, in a streef battle in , which poli -e attempted to separate C.I.O. str hers and A.F.L. workers seeking i ° return, to loeal bnitting mills. The baf ;ie started when 100 police attempted to prevent a clash between 300 non-s- ixikers and 900 pickets and strike syi ipathisers. Nearly 100 women parti iipated, scratching and pulling the ln ;ir of the police. At Cant 3n> Ohio, the Republic Steel Corporatiop re-opened the gates of its mills aftlor the militia had ended a pieket b^^age of stones in which a dozen wcfrkers were injured, Hundreds of striAers and sympatkisers hurled stones f;nd bolts at the workers until the solcpiors charged the crowd and arrested/eight. The management said that J-1300 had returned, the norma] persoqnel bejng 8000.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 141, 1 July 1937, Page 5
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