May 2, 1914
WARRANT IS ISSUED FOR MARIE GANZ
New York. N.Y., May 2.—Although John D. Rockefeller, Jr was miles away
at his father's estate at Pocantico Hills, "mourners" continued their
marching today in front of the Standard Oil building in Lower Broadway as a
protest against the strike In the Colorado coal fields, in which the
Rockefellers are interested.
A warrant was issued today for the arrest of Marie Ganz, an orator of
the Industrial Workers of the World. It was based on affidavits setting forth
her repeated threats against Mr. Rockefeller. A squad of detectives went out to
find the woman.
See also:
UPTON DIDN'T GO ON HUNGER STRIKE
Pays Fine and "Mourns" in Front of John D.'s Office
KEEP UP MOURNING
Protestants Patrol Standard Oil Building Despite Absence of J.D., Jr.
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