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Show Mine Blown Up by Big Ch a rge o f Dyn a m ite in Pennsylvania District Stones Are Hurled Almost Quarter of Mile and Farmhouse Is Damaged, but No One Is Reported Re-ported as Injured by Explosion PITTSHl'ltf J. Mav U (By A. P).-The P).-The Peiermnn mine In IVnn township, t.-r hr", W4i hltwn up rarly tiul y hv m hrnvy -hHra of tlynamltr, whlrh thn-w KtoiiH itlmnnt a quart or of n mll. Hhnff Ilfhrt W. VmJi.loV with a hi f-.n-t .f ilf put I, a. Irft IMttp-hur IMttp-hur nhortlv nftr 9 am. for th mln, , I'Tf , It waa rrport'd. m. hiy of rival trikw pymint hlit ra had cnl!rMff1. Tha fiirmhiMiai nf ( orRA VeHl. almoRt a quartpr "f a mile away, was ' Mr. I'rtcrmnn, own. r of the mln. . all that nhnrtlv h t-rf iluyhrcMk thi ' nu n hid plant i-d a he vy rharx f . dynamltn In tho mouth of th drift, ccvnipli-tfiy rip'triiylnie t. No on wna hurt by the enplnalnn. ! Mu-nff WnodHldo refund hII Infor- riii Hon conrrrnlng th -xuloilon. I Thw ltrmnn mln oirtinartly em ' lloya twenty-five men, hut had le-n I I lu ed alnce the atnke wtte calltd. j Smashing Blow ! At Gang Terrorism j CIIICAOO. May 1! (By A. Polite Po-lite and civic oraanlsatlona today aaw In the Indictment of eight Chicago la- I bor leaders and the slam's attorney's i threat to use against thetn the law In-j voked thlrty-alx yt-ara ago to obtain; conviction of th Haymnrket rioters, a smashing blow at what they termed gung terrorism. In u long night aesslon Thursday, a Cink county sptt'ial arand Jury returned re-turned true, bills charging murder agitlnst "Big Tim" Murphy, head of the (iaa Workers union; Fred Mader, president pres-ident of the Chicago Building Trades council; Cornelius V. (Com hhea. sec-. ro tary and treasurer of the Theatre Janitors' union, referred to as the "Big Three" of the Chicago labor circles, Utnl five others. The Indictments returned In ennnee- , tlon with recent bombing outrages and police killings are forerunners of scores of others, offlrlals said. i More than 400 persons were arrest- ) ed In tha past few days and but few have been released, with tha greater l number denied freedom even on writs I of habeas corvus. Others named In the Indictments aret 1 I Mad ore Braverman, head of the Fixture Fix-ture Hangers' union; Daniel McCarthy. ; business agent of the olumbers' union; Jrry Jforan, former saloonkeeper; Thomas Hngan, former police officer. and Robert McCloud. clerk In the Building Trades council. The eight are charged specifically j with the killing of Terrance Lyons, acting police lieutenant. The slaying iof Lyons followed the murder of Thomns Clark, patrolman on guard at a building which previously had been I bombed, police say. by labor men be- cause It was being erected under tht j landia award, a wage decision handed , down by K. M. I,undis, former f tiler a 1 Judge, which was intended to settle I the dispute between contractors and tli Building Trades council. Troopers Ordered Into Haverstraw i HAVKHSTRAW. N. V . Mav 12. I ! Twenty state troopers were ordered ; Into Huv-rtra w today to guard the , ; town against threatened otubrvaks of IOimi m-groes who are on strike In the thlrty-ftve brick plants here. It is expected ex-pected more troopers wilt arrive from' Albany and Troy this afternoon. j The men went on strike yesterday, I asking $4.50 a day wages against the. $3 80 they now receive. Third Week of j Trial Is Launched I CHAULKS TOWS', W. Vn.. Mny 12 f Ily A. I.). The prosecution of William Wil-liam lillzzard. suhdistrict president of the I'niied Mine Workers, charged with trettMon, launched today Into Ita third week of presenting witnesses as to various va-rious phases und incident of the armed march last August and September Septem-ber that brought on witched battles on I the border of logun and Iloone coun- I ties. I . I |