UNITED STATES.
THE I.W.W. AGITATORS. GIVES A BOUGH TIME. Received July 16. 5.15 pan. New York, July 14. The agitators who were expelled from Bisbee (Arizona), to be deported to Mexico, encountered armed guards at other towns, who refused to allow them to detrain. Finally they were left in the wilderness, and are now marching to El Paso. They were foodless for 36 hours. The armed guard formed at El Paso will supply them ivith food, but will not permit them to enter the city. POWERFUL "WAR IMPLEMENTS. New York, July 13. The New York World's Pittsburg correspondent states that the Westinghouse Company is requesting that a thousand man may work as voluntrsra in imprisonment for ten months in a new piant which is being established to manfacture a powerful war implement, secrecy regarding the details oi which is essential. It is reported to be an invention of Mr. Edison's.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1917, Page 5
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