**Date:** 5-6-67
**Source:** Unknown
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Train Tragedy
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rate of speed, considering the
situation.
It was believed the train was
being operated by New Haven
Railroad supervisory person-
nel. The train had been seen
stopping earlier on the mail
line next to the UniRoyal ware-
house.
Some men got off the train
and others got on it. When the
train backed into the UniRoyal
warehouse siding, the man
hanging on the side was dress-
ed in a business suit and not
normal railroad trainmen garb.
It was said later that the
regular trainmen on the switch
engine and four or five box-
cars refused to operate the
train through the picket line.
Pickets were visibly dis-
turbed by the actions of the
switcher engine and its opera-
tors. They gathered around the
trainmen as they left the ware-
house property after leaving off
the box-cars.
Although there wasn’t any
violence, there were cries of
“Hope you sleep well tonight”
and “Hope you are proud of
yourself.”
Judge Warns
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court to issue an order re-
straining the pickets from en-
gaging in mass picketing, from
blocking entrances and exits to
and from the plant and “from
in any way injuring, damaging
or destroying its plant, ma-
chines, equipment or stock of
materials on hand.”