SEQUEL TO MURDER.
EFFORT TO INTIMIDATE SUSPECT (United Press Association —Copyright.! NEW YQRK, February 23. A reported development in the Redwood case is the destruction of the steamer O’Dell, a unit of the famous Hudson River night line, owned by .Samuel Rosoff, which was burned to the water’s edge. The police allege that the incendiarism was apparently an effort to intimidate Rosoff. A message published on Monday stated that Mr Norman Redwood, an official of the Tunnel and Subway Workers’ Union, was shot dead from a passing motor-car in front of his own home. Samuel Rosoff, a noted industrial figure and millionaire, was arrested,, but was later released on bail. The police explained that Redwood s union had held up the work on a large city sewer which Rosoff’s firm was building.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 115, 25 February 1937, Page 5
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