During driving to Morrison's home in Colorado State, Adolf Coors disappeared. The grandson of Coors' founder and brewer's chairman in Golden, Colorado was kidnapped and ransomed before being shot. The surrounding evidence caused the FBI's greatest raid: looking for Jokobit
Cobb was a full - bright scholar at the University of Oregon, collided with Sergeant of the Air Force in 1951 and attended medical school. During the battle he shot and killed the man and finally confessed guilty to the second murder. He was sent to Saint Quentin Prison for several years and then moved to a minimal security facility where he easily escaped and began to make a living with another name Walter Osborne.
Eight days after Coors was kidnapped, a car was found in a fire in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The fire of gasoline fuel was set intentionally, but it was impossible to destroy the serial number printed on the engine. The car dates back to the Corvette and a few days before kidnapping, many witnesses in the crime zone found yellow Mercury. The dirt on the car dashed back to the place where Coors was eventually captured and became a hostage.
Seven months after Adolph Coors was kidnapped in 1960, millionaires' clothes were found in a garbage store near Cedaria, Colorado. This evidence led to the discovery of Coors' body. The ransom letter can be traced back to the Joe Corbett typewriter. For several months before kidnapping, he ordered handcuffs, ankles and guns by post. FBI distributed 5 million posters to Corbett 's photo, then followed him from Toronto to Vancouver across Canada where he was finally arrested.
Corbett did not testify or announce anything at trial, but the evidence was sufficient to convince the jury that he was convicted in 1961. He was released in 1978.
The Coors Brewery labor union put 1,472 employees on strike and Coors continued to work with 250 to 300 members including the members of the trade union executive committee and ignored the strike. Subsequently, Coors announced that it would solicit alternatives to strikers, about 700 workers withdrew from the tightrope and returned to work, Coors did not disrupt the remaining 500 workers in the beer production process So replaced. The workers voted for the union to dismiss the union at a ratio of 2: 1 in order to conclude the union representatives who had been working for Coors for 44 years, but since the strike lasted more than a year, voting for the election I could not do it.
German immigrants Adolph Coors and Jacob Shueller established a small brewery in Golden, Colorado in 1873. Recently, Coors Inc. has become the third largest brewer in the United States. Coors invested $ 2,000 and Schueler invested $ 18,000. In 1880, Coors bought his partner and became the sole owner of the brewery. Coors' business philosophy is "to work hard, to save money, invest in product quality, consider the environment, give people some faith." Coors business is in line with this philosophy. Coors beer is a product in an area where its sales area is confined to the western United States. In 1959, Coors became the first American brewer using all aluminum two-piece drink can. The company stopped pasteurization, and began using sterile filtration to stabilize the beer that year. In the 1970s, Coors invented a pollution free pusher. However, Coors Light was released in 1978.