The Colorado Affair
ANTI-ROCKEFELLERS FINED. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright New York, April 30. Upton Sinclair and several women re fused to pay a small fine, and were sent to gaol fo* three days. Sinclair declared he was on the verge of a physical breakdown, but would rather go to gaol and declare a hunger strike than pay the fine.
The mourners still parade in front ol the Standard Oil buildings.
NO MORE TROUBLE. Received 1, 10.40 p.m. New York, April 30. Federal troops have arrived at Denver and restored order. It is now believed there will be no further trouble.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 283, 2 May 1914, Page 5
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99The Colorado Affair Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 283, 2 May 1914, Page 5
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