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, Monday. JIBJSLLEHY 1.1. 3,932   .
‘ ,, more rnaggoryea s ago, hasino plae;· .
. in p¤e?i·ga1‘_a¤ als, howeiier ‘muchl, _
_1 welgvfght isubsc be to itlin our in-}
I ` . ne ost hearts; . , .‘ ` I T
._ KENTUCKY_AND THE MINEST  
r Residents of Kentucky h e object-
‘ i ed strenuously to·_r onditior1s` _
E in the mining districts,of the State, ‘
’ : even when these were reporteclgin a_
—; 2 newspaper ass conservative-andi reli- ‘
' ‘ · able'asrthe_New York Timesgr The i .
1 discoverytof asuppressed report made
by twoileading lawyers of Kentucky
_ indicate that the protests rhaye come
` . from thosewho, do not want »the`.truth
-_ known,-Vor ’who_do riotiknowfiwhat
has been happening; if-   `
One_ incident of scoresvmay be ·
noted. _A stqrekeeper who hacllsayed 1
· _ some money to buy a new automobile (
‘ was so··distressed by seeing hungry ‘
people that he talked out his worry i
with his .wife_.V They decided ito go J
without the car and to _b_uyi__a car-? _
load of Hour to give away toftliestrik-
ing’ miners, ;He was vind_icteidti’on , a
charge of criminal syndicalisin for try- I
ing to feed nien, women andlchildren t
who were insabject need of foodi The J
fact that the report, made by resporisi- a
ble Kentucky lawyers, was suppressed A
, _ t · is enough to awaken suspicion about {
' the claims that there is nothing `wro
_ · in thecoal miningareas of the `te;
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