Show 1 00 STRIKERS PUT IN JAIL r II Situation in Coal Aro roa Becoming Mora J J Serious 1 WAtTENBERG WAI Cob Colo Oct 22 BJ BJ The Associated Press The of life and property In this mining community tonight lay Jay In 1 the tha th hands of the county peace author- author tics ties Huerfano county commissioners told Governor William H. H Adams today that the county could operate co-operate with emergencies arising g out of the I. I W W. W W. strike stride e and with violations of the state law regarding picketing citing clUng that already almost strikers had been boon Jailed to enforce order Despite this optimism however howe It U was conceded In most quarters that tha the situation had taken on an unlock unhook unlocked unhooked ed for seriousness In five live days the striking miners captained by I. I W. W W. W leaders headers had depleted the man power of the mines in the county more than 50 per cent and had hod reduced the productivity of the plants to 30 per cent of normal Picketing had precipitated numerous arrests 93 strikers including 15 IS' 1 women being within the portals of the county Jail Both coal operators and citizens tonight were dubious about the stand taken by the county com corn commissioners commissioners missioners in view of th the develop develop- developments developments developments ments during the past plUit few days and the obvious determination of the I. I W W. W W. leaders to place themselves and the striking body at odds with the state law |