Show COAL STRIKERS AT PANA QUIET negroes are kept at work by intimidation secretary of the labor bureau to make makii a report to the governor of illinois miners from all over the state gathering to aid the pana strikers pans ill sapt 3 the strike situa tion in pana is comparatively quiet to day althou eb there is more or less sup pressed excitement the minera miners claici that the fifty four negroes who are al work in the Sp rIngside mine supplant ine ing the str strikers ikera are intimidated I 1 t band that if they bad had their choice they would leave pana it is believed that hon lion david roes secretary of the state labor bureau has the same opinion al though be decline declines to openly make such a 8 declaration this theory is based on the futile attempt of rosa ross to secure a 4 private interview with negro substitutes secretary roee rose baa has for the present a abandoned baudo ned hope of an interview and be he is is no now w in springfield making a report to gov tanner the chief feature of the present is the expectation ot of additional negro substitute i from the south there will be no demonstration however until early in the week even if more miners come this Is because a th abo e strikers etri kere are inclined to wait for reina rein for cements from surrounding districts dietrict 4 that cannot be here before monday there are fourteen saloons in danaj they are closed ani will stay closed until the trouble ia is ended |