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Lake County Register (1922), 26 Apr 1922, p. 8

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y Judge is Assailed. --. Washington, April 25.--Evidence to --whow that Federal Judge Charles P. * One Hundred Miners Put on Trial ' in Jefferson County Court. JUDGE J. N. W0OD PRESIDES is BNK _ 90. 120000 . PASEE E.LA 02 .cs | Gri I tol Toting. [ riddeys . ~ + r + ~Persons in~--Waukegan and --else-- £ _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dada of | where, who wish to listen to radio Charlestown, W. Va., April 25.--, G}'m spent Sunday with Liberty--|concerts broadcasted from Chicago, West Virginia's industrial war came | Ville relatives. \may be asked to pay for the enter-- to a court showdown here. More than | Miss Bessie Cudahy is spending. tainment in the near future if 'any one bundred officials of the United a week with her parents at Wads-- faith can be placed in rumors circu: Mine Workers of America and miners | worth, |lated in the Istter city yesterday, of the Kanawha and Boone county Mrs. Phil Flary of Round Lakej Through a new method 6%, secret coal: fields were arraigned before| visited Libertyville friends on Sun--|trunsmission, _ wherein the broad-- Judge J. N. Wood in Jefferson County | day, * __ |casted material is sent . out -- simul Clreuit court. | _ The 'Woman's Guild af St. Law--|taneously on three or four different The charges include treason AgAinSt | rence's church will meet with Mrs.|wave lengths so distorted that it is the state, conspiracy, murder, inciting | piagg on Thursday afternoon. uninteligible and which is later con-- to riot, assault and pistol toting. One _ Myrs Lulu Mattocks has returned|verted in a special type of receiver man is under indictment for stealDE pome after a visit with relatives at'the promoters <believe they can in. & locomotive and 14 coal cars, | Delavan, Wis. sure privacy to the point that only The state elected to try first 26 men | 5 t . ty , | _ Brothers' nigHit will be observed |lesees of the receivers and the service charged with treason ° against the' by Libertyville Chapter, No 438 O.} may get the music state. 'The principa) defendants UD~ | 1/ o on Thuysday evening, April 27 ' * der this indictment are C. Frank Ken--| h;'f'. 6 3 » AP --| 'This method of transmission for | Initiatiama lseveral. months has been lauded as mey, president District 17, United Mine® Workers; Fred Mooney, secre-- tary; William. Blizzard,* president of subdistrict 2, alleged "generalissimo" of the miners' "army". Isaac .Scott, nuditor of district 17. and Frank V. Snyder, editor of the West Virginia Federationist. 1 gi -- Attack on indi¢tments. The ' Gefense attacked the indict-- ments, charging treasou as faulty, in thit they failed to charge that treason was "felonious," as required by the laws of West Virginia. Court was ad-- journed without a ruling being. made. mumm.ndvgnn W. Brown, Charlestown. The defense is represented by Har-- old W. Houston, Charles A. Van Fleet, Charleston; L. T. Hager and L. Ful-- ton of Madison, and James Mason of hundred strikers, headed by a doezn women, the latter armed with clubs, stones, pokers and red pepper, marched to the Newcomer mine of the Amond Coal company and attempted to turn ut work. The women hburied rocks and rdb"nflmfinfi: . J Klingensmith, superintendent of the mine, was temporarily blinded by _'C. 8. Osenton of Fayettevilie, mem-- ber of the Democrati-- rational com-- mittee, hbeads the state's attorneys. on wus presented to the house labor which is investigat-- ing the mine 6 s William Schilling of California, Pa., grant him naturalizaiion papers, say-- you can come back and get your pa-- and official of the United Mine Work* hd'fl..nnhzme-n- tee with the names of men he al-- leged had been put under Judge Ort's ban because they were on strike. --Me also attacked the methods of the mnuflah dispers-- $ meetings and testified they ®purposely incited disorder" and were hostile to the striking miners. He said their antagonism is particularly felt In the: Wayette and Westmoreland counties in the nonunion fields. harges . Include Treason _ Again State, Conspiracy, Murder, Incit-- __ing to Riot, Assault and Pis-- tot Toting. Chairman Nolan of the committee said the evidence against Judge Orr and reiterated that impeachment ceedings may result. pro W. VA. COAL WAR CHINESE TRAIN IS HELD UP Foreigners Protected, Natives Cling t to the Lecamotive. Pekin, April 25.--The Peking--Tient win train was held up by forces of General Chang Tso--lin. To . avoid vidlation of treaties, foreigners on board the train were bunched in one COhinese on the abandoned cars ex-- citediy threw silver Colhn'tonnn-l fl:'b@d(ohm«hoi ride. of them succeeded in cling-- | .'.fio engine and tender which | had appearance of & 'Wlackberry | bush, so thickly were the boiler and tender encrusted with natives. ' BACKS FRANCE AGAINST RUSS w they will not recognize the Raus-- r.flu-otmmth-mm correnpondent was informed by Qual #Oreay. The Fronch government has ressived assurances from Belgium, wnm, Serbin and according to Qual Retad it he mm uin 'nnen the con pan Will® Oppose Recognition and k Credite, Says Paris, Parits, April 25.--France and Japan Women Attack Minc. town, Pa.. April 2 papers to western Pennayl-- by °A. E. Betcher of Jact Treason _ Against / |\ _ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larson, re--| | giding northwest of town announce | | the engagement of their daughter, | lRufll, to Arthur Exon, son of Joan| 5&01\. i e s t Mrs, Hannah _ Ehninger . waS stricken with apoplexy on Sunday, She is serionsly ill Mrs, Judson Mason of Prairie View is ataying wits Mrs. Sarah Mason who is still seriously ill. John Ballard who has been _ sem iously il for the past two weeks i% somewhat improved. The Earnest Workers Class will meet with 'Mrs. Carrie Davis on Friday afternpon, April 28. Frank Black of Valparaiso, In visited his sister Mrs. H. L. Wils on Sunday. E. Percy Gridley of Chicago spent Sunday with his mother Mrs .Harriet Clean--up week is at hand. Let everybody get busy with their yards, Rake them up! Get rid of your ashes and rubbish! Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bockeiman and | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bockelman and ; daughter Blanche visited Mrs. Bock-- ; elman's m@¥her Mrs. Kate Luebbe at : Aphlmlmhy.' | The | imn's Missionary society | of church will meet | with + :. William -- Laycock on | 'sday afternoon, April 27 at> 2:80 6'clock. t Glen Hubbard has been employed : by the Dixie Music Company of Chi-- cago to do window decorating in stores handling their specialties, He has' already visited Harvard and Woodstock and on Monday was in Marengo in the: firm's interest. Brothers' niglit will be observed by Libertyville Chapter, No 438 O. E. S. on Thursday evening, April 27. Initiations. Vincent Dawson spent a few days at the home of his , parents at Evereit last week. His brother C. Dawson suffered a painful inj=ry by having the end of his finger en d4p moving some araiso, Ind son Joseph J. Healy returned to St. Thomas Military . College <#t St. Paul, after a few days' vacation for Easter. He visited with his parents in Chicago. Mrs. Martin J. Healy, his mother, is still very ill at 8t. Joseph's hospital, Chicago. + MEETING AND BANQUET wetd A YTore the girls Rev. H. C. McCrea,| gram. He is a speaker who mdudfiofluim&mdmmJ,: "rdthhh'qdl-ldl&nComM-w church, will also be on --the pro--| ing young 'will also have their place on the program.. /' should be a large crowa of pTQb to greet this array of fine talent. &

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