MISERY among miners
FAMILIES STARVING INQUIRY DEMANDED 9-abl*. —Press Association.— Copyright. 10 a.m. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Ben«t Johnson, Republican dea»nrf j ® an Fran cisco, yesterday* UieiitHv an * n: iuiry by Congress into "'bichh 6 tae soft coal industry, g e 3a ~ s continued for many months, lisrwn , womea aud children were cyltaw* 111 t * le mining camps in Pennan< l Ohio. The miners’ gnaes g lrere ejected from their in th. „ thousands and left freezing ft «reets. firmed m A * Ree<l " Pennsylvania, conAIr - Johnson's statement reaad conditions in Pennsylvania, Jfr. G^, ed the allegations made by fori uerly Governor of had oi. , n ' a> that the coal companies 48 Hriv l *t* oyed ■*•oo° thugs and felons —a , a te ploicemen in Pennsylvania, and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 1
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