“They didn’t fix it, you can tell. It is all bravado. They’re hoping that when it happens the second time it’ll be in Tepic. If it doesn’t happen there, we’ll all be sleeping under the moon.”
April 2, 1992
“They didn’t fix it, you can tell. It is all bravado. They’re hoping that when it happens the second time it’ll be in Tepic. If it doesn’t happen there, we’ll all be sleeping under the moon.”
The first planned action by [Otis and Spreckels] was to hamper the ability of radical unions to spread their messages by shutting down San Diego’s Soapbox Row, the stretch of E Street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues.