RIOTS IN DETROIT
RAIDS ON FACTORIES HEAVY DAMAGE BY 2500 MEN. ONLY SIN ARRESTS. . (U.P.A. by Elec.. Tel. Copyright) ‘new YORK, Oct. 30 At Detroit, rioters 1 said by the police to number 2500, to-day raided seven plants where tool diemakers are on strike. They smashed hundreds of windows, burned l blue-prints, overturned! automobiles, and eluded the ipolice by l quickly dispersing before more than six arrests could he made.. Shota, iwei'e fired by the manager of one of the plants, but nlo one was wounded.-:;.
The demonstrators sped through the "city in hundreds of automobiles, with police cars trailing them closely. The speedy movement from one factory to another, where damage was done, made arrests difficult.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12090, 1 November 1933, Page 2
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