More Negotiations in General Motors Strike
STAY-IN STRIKERS THREATEN RESISTANCE. United Press Association —By Electric Telesrraph.—Copyrlßht. Received Monday, 9.50 p.m. DETROIT, Feb. 1. Governor Murphy commenced a series of conferences with the spokesmen of the union and General Motors Corporation in an effort to bring to a resumption of negotiations to end the strike after Miss Perkins is believed temporarily to have withdrawn from the negotiations. The Court hearing of the injunction to oust the strikers at Flint was scheduled for to-day but the spokesmen for the strikers say they are ready to resist the forces sent to evict them if necessary. They are reported to have a number of weapons concealed in the plant. Mr Lewis, speaking at a dinner in New York, resumed his attack on Messrs Pierpont Morgan and Dupont and asserted that they were responsible for the stalemate as the real masters of General Motors Corporation. He appealed to them to make peace possible.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 27, 2 February 1937, Page 7
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