Show GILL CONTINUES TESTIMONY aster Mechanic of TigerPoonnau Mine Before House Committee 1 Washington March 20lhie Coeur j dAlene investigating committee held only one session today during the afternoon I af-ternoon when A F i Jill master mechanic me-chanic of Ihe TigerPoorman mine who began his testimony last Saturday continue con-tinue l his statement He said time TlfferPoorman mine had made no distinction dis-tinction between union and nonunion I men and he employed nonunion men iwithout any objection being raised by the unions On crossexamination by I Representative Representa-tive Dick the wlineps said lint when he went to tIme mine on the morning the S Bunker Hill mill was blown up he heard from the men that many miners had quit work and were holding a meeting In the town The meeting occurred about 930 a in and was largely attended malny by 1 miners lie did not know what was done at the meeting but at 10 oclock it adjourned and most of those who attended took tho train for AVardner where the Bunker Bun-ker lim mine was located The witness said the men stated they were going lo WUrdner lo see If they could not setlle the strike lie understood there was to lje a de monstratlon but he did not understand It was to go beyond parading around He did not know of arms being taken from Burke Later In tIme day he heard by 1 telephone of the blowing up of the mill |