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Show IN THE INTERESTS OF STRIKERS. i" ' AS r.cinf Mnitluin to tin HV AM er "V the Ntatt. of t'ennsrlvanlK. f" S!)WlftjlTaoailUB. ...I. ,;...;-.i ..'; v I ''' f "! ScoTTDAi.ti. Fa., March 9. Arrange- - . merits have been completed for the . holding ol a series of meetings all over tho state to sustain the strikers. The ,: demands on the treasuries of the labor unions aro becoming so urgent as to be burdensome aud therefore a stirring appeal is 1 1 be made to the public for aid. The disturbances whieh have oi j; curred up to the present have been of e a trivial character, but should the strike continue tor any length of time it is feared that serious trouble will arise. 'J he authorities have arranged for the suppression of any disorder, as far as is iu their power, but it is feared they are not prepared to meet a body of w ell armed strikers, w ho are infuriated by their poverty. |