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Story September 11, 1947

The Potters Herald

East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio

What is this article about?

A large Labor Relations Day parade is planned for October 2 in Columbus, Ohio, involving organized labor and manufacturers with floats. Governor Herbert, Mayor Rhodes, and labor leaders invited to review. Aims to highlight registration importance. Previous parade two years ago drew 10,000.

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LABOR RELATIONS PARADE IN CAPITAL

A GIANT Labor Relations Day parade, including all sections of organized Labor in Columbus and surrounding cities, has been scheduled in the state capital, for 8 p. m., October 2. Central Ohio Labor organizations and manufacturers plan to enter floats which will pass in parade before a reviewing stand on the capitol grounds. Governor Herbert has been invited along with Mayor Rhodes of Columbus and Labor leaders.

The last such parade was held two years ago drawing an estimated 10,000 parading workers. That parade required two hours to pass the reviewing stand.

Purpose of the parade is to emphasize the importance of registration.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Labor Parade Columbus Registration Governor Herbert Mayor Rhodes Organized Labor

What entities or persons were involved?

Governor Herbert Mayor Rhodes Labor Leaders

Where did it happen?

Columbus, State Capital, Capitol Grounds

Story Details

Key Persons

Governor Herbert Mayor Rhodes Labor Leaders

Location

Columbus, State Capital, Capitol Grounds

Event Date

October 2

Story Details

Scheduled giant Labor Relations Day parade in Columbus featuring floats from labor organizations and manufacturers, reviewed by invited officials; purpose to emphasize registration; previous parade two years ago with 10,000 participants.

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