MR ROCKFELLER AND THE COLORADO STRIKE
BITTER CRITICISM IN THE senate; an offer and its reception'. (Press Association. —Copyright). WASHINGTON, May 5. The question arose in the Senate of accenting-Mr'J. D. Rockefeller's grant to aid farm, demonstration wprk. Senator Lane moved that the grant be, rejected, as the money was covered with the blood and tears of Colorado women. Other Senators supported Mr Lane, bitterly criticising Mr Rockefeller. The Senate adjourned without reaching a decision. Mourners still parade around Mr. Rockefeller's offices in New York. Tried on a charge of disorderly conduct outside Mr Rockefeller's offices, Marie Gang declared to the Court that she would "shoot Mr Rockefeller like a dog if she was able to gain an entrance to his offices.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 May 1914, Page 5
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