Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1928, Page 6

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k. terday in the accumulation of cases| against 100 persons, all of whom are | charged with rioting. Warrants for 88 union sympath have been issued since last Mine Difficulties. when & band of men attacked a i | of non-unfon miners on their ATHENS, Ohlo, June 20 ®.—Re-| work in the Gloucester fields. More cent clashes betw non-union coal | than a score of others had been ar- miners and union sympathizers in the | rested prior to that time in connection vicinity of Gloucester had resulted yes- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1928 | . . the hesplial be did not sppeur, seri-| SAFES TESTED BY FIRE|Voice and Pieture | 100 ACCUSED IN RIOTING. veloped that he had received internal | injuries. { T DES I HOSPTA i* Charles W. Loveless, 15, Run, Down in Alley, Succumbs ‘hn.dr:ln‘(‘( coll! ; ennsylvan e 4 to Internal Injuries. bl i {in the buming of the Bolsiano build: { Building nday was begun to- | from the Bureau of | Five Others Hurt. . . o Five other persons, including four | mein Experlmenl children, were injured in traffic acci- fRemoval ot Containers From Debris s dents yesterday and last night, all of them requiring hospital attention. None of Bllildings Burned as Experi- ment Begins Today. of these was reported in serious con- By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 20.—A successful | broadeast of voice and television at | the same time was made last night : T | over station WCFL, the Chicago Federation of Labor, in an experi- MESSAGE of con- solation is always ment_under a special permit_issued by Samuel Pickard, the Federal radio commissioner. fittingly expressed by a Blacl(lsmnc-c reated Floral Dcsigm A view of the head and shoulders | A Id important in- | miles distant. SPR YS @ with recent disturbances. dition. Wilson Thomas, colored, 12 years old, 1543 North Carolina avenue northeast, was hurt when his bicycle and the au- 3 tomobile of Sid 3 | Removal of the 35 safes and filing abinets which underwent a fiery ordeal | 15-year- i s inside, | inventors of the process, M. J. Hay of sclence. |, #nd Ulysses Znarbria, over their re- » ‘safes and cab. | celving apparatus located several { E. N. Nockels, secretary of the icago Federation, was broadcast with his voice, and received bv {he Talians in thelr own country pro- . iy / h 3 | duce more than one-half of their food / 5 | at home. Every square inch of soil is W reat S, 1p | ANOTHER plied in the | iture resisting | ainers for Green, colored, 17 xth street, a_bicycli 1407 H St. | | i ! 'rt:v first of the containers removed | put to work. 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