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Show STRIKE KIDNAPING TESTIMONY HEARD salt lake. July 28. Arguments are to be heard tomorrow before Judge Ben Johnson In the case of George Haggett, George Elmorc Harry &a-fmos &a-fmos and Bill Demos. striking rail workers, accused of falsely imprisoning imprison-ing Paul Fell, a Denver & Rio Grande Western employe, Jul 13. Testimony was completed in the case Thursday Pell totrt the court that he was leaving his homo at 731 Jeremy Jer-emy str.-et to tro to ins employment when an automohlie droe up to the curl, and he entered the vehicle, thinking think-ing It was a company car. The defendants defend-ants th n refused to permit him to leave the machine and showed him a bullet which they said would be his death warrant If he continued to work for the railroad company, he testified At Se,nth South and Seventh West streets, me of the men clapped his hand oer the defendant's mouth and he was taken to the home ot another striker before lie was given his freedom, free-dom, according to his story- The defendants cPmleri iht they kept Fell In tne automobile against his w ill, that they threaeaed his fife or took bin. bj force to the house of nn-Oth nn-Oth r striking ratlman. |