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UNION MINERS GLAD THEY ARE INDICTED; Leaders Say They Welcome Chance to Prove They Are in No Conspiracy.

UNION MINERS GLAD THEY ARE INDICTED; Leaders Say They Welcome Chance to Prove They Are in No Conspiracy.
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CHARLESTON, West Va., June 9.-- The indictment of nineteen National and district officials of the United Mine Workers has added another tangle to the Senatorial investigation of mining conditions in West Virginia, which begins to-morrow. In all probability one of tile first acts of the investigators will be to inquire into the indictments. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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