RIOTERS CLASH
OUT TO CAUSE DAMAGE. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright., (Received this day at 12.33 p.m.)'■>-'- ' NEWyORK, October 30'.' At Detroit, rioters, s aid by police to number 2,500, to-day raided s even plants where food -di-emakers are on ‘ strike. They smashed hundreds of -windows, burned blueprints, overturned automobiles .and eluded the police by quickly 1 dispersing before -more than' six’ arrests could 'be made. Shots were fired by the manager of one of the raided plants and some were wounded. However, the demonstrators sped through the city in hundreds of automobiles with -police cars trailing closely. Their speedy movement, from one factory to another, where the damage was done, made arrests difficult.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1933, Page 6
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