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Show LABOR LEADER8 CLEARED jf OFCHARGE OF MURDER 'Vtrdlct fin FaVor bf Garminf "work-. era Accused of Killing ICloak-. ICloak-. ' makeri?bheered(n Courtr " Now York, Oct. S. A verdict of not guilty for all the defendants was loturned by tho Jury here tonight in tho enso of tho flvo labor leadors charged with' -twniBlrt:the;Mentlj;'of' Abraham 'LiobctzfcWSobTainVfit,!'non' union employment during a garment workers strike. Originally there was seven defendants, but the court discharged dis-charged Julius Woolf and Solomon Mots: during tho trial. Tlioso freed by tho verdict tonight wero Morris Slgmnn, Max Singer, Isidore Auspltz. Morris Stupnlckor and Abraham Woidlngor. When tho verdict was announced several women fainted, while other persons in the courtroom cheered. T,hv,?1frccd woro carried out ' on.tho shoulders of their friends Tho trjal ldsted nearly a monih. .Tlio, prisoners woro accused of mur-tiering mur-tiering liiebov'ltz a cloakmakcr after an alleged conspiracy at their heart. quarters during a strike of garment workers In 1910. |