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Show LABOR WAR IS DEADLY Rival Organizations In the Chicago Stockyirds Clash; Fatal Results. eassBssssssBBsssasaassi CHICAGO, April L Probably fatal fa-tal affrays between union and nonunion non-union men and vicious encounters between be-tween rival organizations have marked a sudden revival of strike violence In Chicago. The more seriously Injured of the victims were Stanley Dowsky, a union employee of the Hammond Packing Pack-ing company, fatally stabbed during labor disputes at the stock yards; K. Mosislane, union man, arrested. Frederick de Busk, pressman, employed em-ployed by the American Colortype company, com-pany, attacked at his bouse by Franklin union men; Morris Sanger arrested." John Flynn. union picket at Swift & Co.'s plant, shot by L. A. Huff, nonunion non-union employee; will probably die. Robert McGlnley, president of International Inter-national Pressmen's union, beaten by members of Franklin union No. 4; Seymour Sey-mour Blmers arrested, John Kaufman, non-union machinist at the Illinois Steel company's plant. South Chicago, beaten, probably fatally, by six supposed union men. - |