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Show MADER TESTIFIES ABOUT BOMB PLOTS CHICAGO. July 27 Tho bombing! of the homes of plumbing contractors I and threats that If non-union contractors, con-tractors, came to Chicago "some, one might go out In a box," were told by witnesses at the trial of Fred Mader, liri.-l-l.pl of ti.e Ch'.rugo Building Trades council Wednesday on charges, ol conspiracy resulting in murder. The question of the wage scab- fixed fix-ed under the mediation award of former-Federal Judge K M. Landls came Info the irlal f -r the first time ovf r the objections on the part of attorneys attor-neys for Mader, Timothy Murphy, another an-other labor leader, and the three other oth-er defendants. Combings, slugginga, and other tcrrcriet outbreaks, which followed efforts to enforce the Ein-l award and culminated in the slaying of , o policemen In connection with whose deaths the five labor loaders arc on trial. |