DISLOYALISTS PUNISHED
DISPARAGING REMARKS RESENTED. I.W.W. HALL RAIDED. e Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyxig it, SAN FRANCISCO, June 16. At San Pedro (California) a crowd of sailors and civilians, angered by disparagin'’’ remarks allegedly made by radicals about the 48 men who were killed by the explosion of a gun turret on the battleship Mississippi, wrecked the Industrial Workers of the World Hall w-hile an entertainment was progressing. Two girls who were serving coffee were scalded when a coffee urn overturned. A man who resisted the attackers was wounded. The crowd broke the windows and the doors, and threw the furniture and fixtures into the street, where they were burned.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 7
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