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Show HAYWOOD CONDUCTING i MINERS' STRIKE IN WALES 1 1 LONDON. Nov. IS. The presence of S a- William D. Haywood of Colorado, a incm- 9 jf bcr of the Western Federation of Miners. m :tt In the Weluh coal fields, where extra u police and military have been required 1 n to check the rioting of strikers, is inter- m jl ostlng the authorities. Considerable ten- jU g slon prevails among the minors. K Several continental labor leaders are in I M the district, but. the authorities are ac- ' 1 S qualntcd with their methods of conduct- I K lug strikes, a knowledge of which is lack- i I U Ing In the case of the American labor . I H chief. IS Mr. Haywood has addressed the miners ! i K at demonstrations. Though the strlk- ;.l Si ers arc quiet, some undercurrents mani- i n Iff fest themselves and as a precaution tho if si mllllin. which Is made up of miners, bus w H been ordered to return to the supply stu- I I u tlon ammunition It may possess. I m |