Show V THIRTY KILLED IN RIOTS AT LOOZ I Many Bloody Conflicts Occur Between the tile Troops and Striking ing Mobs FEAR GENERAL LABOR WAR Streets Being Patrolled Constantly Constantly Constantly Con Con- by Detachments of Cossacks and Dragoons Lo 7 Aug 1 I.-As I. As the result of ot the con con- filet between troops and d a mob of or strikers strikers strikers ers and antl s sympathizers It II Is estimated that at It least cast thirty men were killed this aft aft- The situation In this elt city has become serious and it is believed tho th strike is the beginning of a general labor Jabor war var Bloody conflicts with the police arc are of frequent occurrence Yest Yesterday r ay a l band of or laborers were sent out to 0 wreck street cars earo This the they did didin didin ld in a II number of or cases and later they used the thc cars as barricades from Crom which to lo stone the thc police During the thc calling out of the strikers I. I one factory foreman and two tx shopkeepers shopkeeper were killed and twp erg were mortally mol mor tally wounded The disorders grew as tho the da day ad ad- At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the lie military forces were mobilized but there was no engagement nl with the thc v work tork ork men until 9 o'clock last night At this hour the opposing forces came together c I In the thc center of or th the town The Tue fIghting was severe CIe and l prolonged The Tho workmen fired Hied several se hundred shots irom from automatic auto auto- matic pistols and did not disperse until they ha had been charged chare by the cavalry At least thirty men were either killed t or wounded Ambulances at once cleat cleared ed edthe the thc streets of the dead bodies Amont the tho th dead is a German subject I Tho The town was wag patrolled constantly last las nl night ht b by detachments of oC and dragoons This morning the troops started start start- cd ed the electric cars again but the passengers passengers pas pas- on board were attacked b by gangs p t of workmen and a number of or them were i T wounded The rho strikers today are trying tring to force a cessation of or work Up til to thc tho r present the they have not been successful l i I |