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SO one ee ee ene ee PAGE FOUR WOUNDED MEN Che Casper Daily Cridune FEAR VIOLENCE FROM STRIKERS (Conti: nued from Pace One) a turmofi until iate n Wednesday after- ar the scene-of riot- any have reported to us in the community showed asmuch as the city of which is located in Franklin t t 300 strony journeyed on Wednesday tevery car was S ammunition.” or said he had information t the hospital hers, ve non-union men and who were wounded are patients t he sheriff had not y of the wounded on their hospital cots, their hed in dages, some hat they still were h. Ganger and expressed fear of y leave the hos- tin's law-respect- pves a body of state troops would solve the problem and dispel any further dirzer to the im- ported guards and workers from the wrath of striking-miners. Herrin was speculating today on the fate of 19-missing men who completed the garg-of sixty-six inthe bunk cars Wednesday night afien P. Findlay, of Chicag keeper, who ts in the hospital w:' y buckshot in his Bide and a-bi in his foot, 1s auth- aterment that there were 65 men in he cars when the attack was made. Whether the missing 19 escaped or were killed in the cars and burned when attackers fired the train h was still unknown today. Angered because their town been blamed for the- atrocities, rin citizens say Johnson City, Zi ler and other mining towns should bear part of the responsibility -be- cause many of the rioters came from other towns to join the riot mob which; stormed :the.Lester mine, ; SAFE CONDUCT PROMISED MEN. SPRINGFIELD,.II.,June 27.—(By The Associated Press)—Assurance that-safe conduct out of the county of Williamson wil! be given any wounded strikebreaker or guard in the Herrin hospital was conveyed to Adjutant General C..E. Black by Sen- ator William J. Sneed,-of Herrin, upon his arrivel here this morning-to attend the constitutional convention. m Continuous.1 to.16:30 P. M. 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DAs dh SAFE AND RUINS | Be ee Se tere ateee Of the Southern Scene on one of the dumps of the Southern Illinois Coal company mine near Herrin, where the mine war attackers were in the thickets at the right and on back towards a big It was near the pole where the flag Coal company at the mine. After Illinois in the foreground and said to have contained considerable money, was large safe shown by dynamite and the ‘office building burned to itsfoundations. very serious losses to the American people as a whole, and will impair and injure-materially the.growing and expanding export business of the country. 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Kossub, who drove the motor car, told the au- thorities that the plane damaged the car slightly and caused his mother and his sister and a cousin riding with him to suffer from shock. He added that the aviator stopped, but deciined to give his name and address or to explain why he was flying so low over a boulevard. The aviator then flew away. CORD TIRES John Whienhunt Kennedy Motor Co. | EAST SIDE GARAGE Phone 79 230 West Second St. Phone 909 Eighteen bodies of strikebreakers were lying in this temporary morgue in Herrin, 1., ee Crowds visited the building throughout the day. The lower petnhd shows homes. They lived in cars that had been from the incendiary blaze, are shown ut the ON Nun-sUPPORT AND ‘INHUMAN? TREATMENT Charging non-support and cruel ana inhuman treatment, Mary Jaikowsk; filed suit with the clerk of courts, Monday, for absolute divorce, from he- husband, Paul Jaikowskt. The couple were married seven years ago and have three children Mary, age 6; Margaret, 3. and Paui, one year and six months. The proper custody of the children will be left to the discretion of the judge. According to Mrs. Jaikowski, her husband even though perfectly sober, was in the habit of eruely torturing her in every way. Time and again he deserted her and forced her to seek refuge with retatives who were tec poor to take the responsibility, she alleges through non-support and rough treatment, the wife has become an invalid and even now is greatly failing in health. . when this photo ruins of the strikebreakers’ ided for them at the mines. Burning cars of coal that cau, Scampering feet answer the cali of Post Toasties—appetites eager for the goodness of these delicious flakes of toasted corn Ne a food that says “Good Morning!” quite so pleasantly. Good for luncheon, too; good for supper, good for any between-meal time, and good for everybody, old and young. 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