| Show TENSION FELT PELT FELTIN FELTIN IN GOAL COAL COALFiELDS FIELDS CADIZ 0 O. April AprI 16 P A IA A feeling of tenseness persisted in the te east Ohio coal fields around aroud here today tody as the aftermath of striking coal miners miners' riots riot in i which two men have been killed The last death was wa discovered late atc yesterday when the body of Carl 45 45 was found round in a ditch after after atter af at- ter a crowd of men ocher attacked four miners miers en route to tote the te Harmon Creek mie mine near this city Officials believed died of I fright right for no rio marks were found on his body The four men attacked however were badly beaten Later Lter authorities arrested three suspects About 30 mem members rs of the Ohio national na- na Lional guard who remained on duty in the coal fields today under uder command command com com- mand mad of Adjutant General Frank Frak D. D Henderson reported they had the situation situation sit sit- under control except for in infrequent infrequent infrequent in- in frequent sniping Hopes for settling the coal miners miners' miers' miers wage strike out of which the hostilities hosUl- hosUl te ties grew are arc pinned at the present time lime upon a conference called caled by Secretary Sec See retry of Labor William H. H Doak The conference will wJ be held in Washington April Apri 20 O. O Secretary Doak Don invited delegations of miners and operators to attend and said several acceptances had been received Among those who will wi be represented represent represent- ed will wf be the United Mine Workers' Workers organization |