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Show STRIKE CLASH EK DEVTH WATCHMAN AT SAW MILL KILLS MEMBER OF MOB ATTEMPTING ATTEMPT-ING ENTRANCE TO PLANT Washington Mill Owners Assert I. W. W. Walkout Has Not Lowered Production at Mills; Thirty Arrested for Syndicalism San Francisco The first fatality ot the woodmen's and marine worker's strikes called by the Industrial Workers Work-ers of the World in the Pacific coast states stood inscribed on the record of the struggle Friday. William Mc. Kay, a logger, was fatally wounded by E. I. Green, watchman of a lumber mill at Aberdeen, Wash., when ac. cording to Green, a group of men attempted at-tempted to enter the mill gates without with-out authority and attacked him when, he resisted them. At Los Angeles three of a group of about thirty men arrested when the police raided and outdoor meeting meet-ing of strikers and strike sympathizers sympa-thizers stood charged with criminal syndicalism. |