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Show DENVER PAPERS HAYING BIG FIGHT DENVER, Colo.. Oct. 23. Prediction by a labor union national official that the buildings of three local newspapers newspa-pers whose pressmen arc on strike, will encounter destruction beforo the publishers win, electrified the Denver Trades and Labor assembly at a meeting meet-ing this afternoon. Albert Kreltler, third vice president in the printing pressmen and assist ants union of North America, who appeared ap-peared before the assembly asking aid in the strike, was the speaker. When he had finished, a committee was appointed ap-pointed to investigate the situation. Buildings Will Be Blown Up. Kreltler spokc rapidly and after the first few minutes with vehemence, but suddenly slowed down and eeetn-cd eeetn-cd to pick bis words "I tell you the buildings will blow up before this thing Is settled the way the publishers want to settle It," be said. He finished bis Bpeech amid great quiet Persons who attended the assembly directed attention, after Its close to the careful phrasing of the prediction, particularly to the fact that Kreltler did not say the buildings "would be blown up." |