Show I WITNESSES TELL TELLOF OF PRIVATIONS Conditions at Lumber Camps and Ice Fields Described De De- De- De scribed at I. I W. W W W. Trial By Associated Press CHICAGO GO July 2 The Thc The privations of or lumber camp and the un underfeeding underfeeding un- un of or Ice harvesters were described described de described de- de scribed today by witnesses in tho the I IW I. I W 1 W. W conspiracy trial before Federal Judge Mountain Landis Archie Sinclair an organizer among tho the Minnesota loggers described the tho hardships suffered by Northern timber timber tim tim- ber her workers E. E F F. F Doree of or Philadelphia Phila Phila- delphia told of or nine nino months spent amons among the lumber and turpentine camps of ot the South Mill u towns ho he described as ns walled cities clUes owned and controlled by somo somo sorno lumber company compan which usually barred officers of the law Broken dishes was the reason Shen given given Sh en b by Edward Hamilton of ot Chicago for joining the I I. I W. W W W. He lie told of or be beIng be- be Jn ing fined so much for broken dishes while a waiter walter that some somo times he lie had no pay coming at the end of or the week Hamilton said Bald he sought work as an ice harvester in Wisconsin but found that the workers were so underfed that f few w remained more than a week Walter Vatter T. T Nef Ner secretary of the MarIno Marine Ma Ma- rino rine Transport Workers of Philadelphia Philadel Philadel- phia te testified that the I I. I W W. W. W organ organ- there kept the workers in a far Car more quiet state than did the American Federation of oC Labor in New York John M. M I. I Foss Seattle a II member of or tho tile general executive board for two years testified that he knew of or no conspiracy con coti- of the I. I W. W W. W members and complained that thc they had been misrepresented mis mis- represented b by the lying press pros al although al- al I though he laid no blame on n tile the coy gov ent |