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The most violent labor feud New York has seen in years took a toll of one dead and 16 wounded on April 24, 1933 when six mobsters, armed with guns, knives and lead pipes raided headquarters of the Needle Traders Workers' Industrial Union, a communist group. Here are four of the injured on the sidewalk outside the building in New York on April 24, 1933, after the fight, waiting for ambulances. The attackers are believed to have been right wing members of the union, who have been disgruntled by activities of the left wing. Six arrests were made. (AP Photo)
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1933-04-24
AP/East News
Associated Press
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