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Show ETTOR IS HELD AS ACCESSORY IN !U CASE LAWRENCE, Mass., Feb. 9. 4- Joseph J. Ettor and Arturo Glovanu'ttl, who until their ar. rest were in charge of tho f strike of textile operatives hero, -t- were arraigned today charged -f 4- with being acccsaorfes to tho -f- f murder of Anna Loppcl, who -4- 4- was shot during the riot on 4- 4- January 29. The case was con- 4- 4- tlnuod until Monday. 4- 4- 4- The two letters written by Vincent St. John, general secretary-treasurer of tho Industrial Workers of tho World, figuring In today's hoarlng One was addressed to Ettor and tho other to William D Haywood, the western labor leader, who is assisting assist-ing Uie strikers In one letter, St John wrote. "A win at Lawrence moans a start that will only ond with the downfall of tho wage system." Letter to Haywood. In tho letter to Haywood, St John said: "I want to suggest that if tho strike Is to be of any length tho practice of trying to cirry It on by paying strike benofits and opening a commissary must be cut out. There is no chanco to win anything that way Those are out-of-dato methods. "Get those 1G.000 or 20,000 organized organ-ized to break Into the Jail and mako the county feed them while they aro on strike Organize them to go back Into tho mills and fight thero. Got thorn back as an organization, with the understanding that thov are to contlnuo to fight," That Ettor In one of his speeches urged tho strikers to "keep the gun shops busy," and declared that he waa going to got a gun himself, was tho testimou of two newspaper men called call-ed to tho stand. Arrangements were completed tonight to-night for sending 200 children of the strikers to New York tomorrow to bo cared for during the rest of the strike. |