May 3, 1914
I.W.W. ORATOR IS LODGED IN JAIL
NEW YORK, May 2.--Demonstrations today against John D. Rockefeller, Jr., because of his alleged policy in the Colorado strike situation, were unmarked disturbances of moment, the chief development of the day being the arrest of Marie Ganz, the Industrial Workers of the World orator whose repeated threats against Mr. Rockefeller in speechless [sic] and otherwise had been brought to police attention.
Miss Ganz was intercepted today on lower Broadway while she was on her way, she said, to repeat her visit of Thursday to Rockefeller's offices at 26, when her first threats were voiced.
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