FORD FACTORY DISPUTE
THE COMPANY'S PETITION HEARING POSTPONED ST. LOUIS, Nov. 28. Disregarding the plea of the Ford Company's attorney for an immediate order "to prevent bloodshed," the Circuit Court postponed the hearing of the petition until December 3. A previous message stated: The first serious movement by the Committee of Industrial Organisation against Mr Henry Ford occurred when 1000 picketers attempted to prevent workers from entering the factory grounds, but automobiles carrying loyalists crashed in the gates. Mr Ford promptly accepted interfering with operations. The Circuit Court for an injunction to restrain the pickets and others from the challenge, and applied to the petition also asked for the fixation of damages for loss due to the interference.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23362, 30 November 1937, Page 9
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