Show WYOMING MINERS I TOLD BY SOLDIERS II TO GET TO WORK I SHERIDAN Wyo Nov 26 26 26 Scores of coal miners who declined de declined de- de cUned to to return to work were I rounded up by United States Stales soldiers sol sol sol- diers at Wyo today I and placed on Interurban cars carR for removal to the county Jail In Jn Sheridan All other miners In the town were ordered by Major I Warren Dean military commander of northern Wyoming to return to work this afternoon Accompanied by Sheriff Dolph I Thomas and four deputies Major Dean with one machine gun platoon one automatic rifle platoon and a platoon of riflemen riflemen rifle rifle- men reached shortly i before noon on a special train The soldiers with fixed bayonets charged and meeting places of the striking miners rs Scores of miners were lined up in inthe inthe I the street Major Dean then or ordered ordered or- or I dered ered wholesale arr arrests WASHINGTON Nov No 26 Sec Sec Secretary I Baler Baker said today it was Inconceivable that an army of officer officer of- of would order the arrest of ot I coal miners for th their lr failure to tp return to work as reported from Sheridan W Wyo o He lie added however however however how how- ever that he could take no action until he had received an official I report on the Incident |