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Detective Telle of Guard.The testimony presented to the senate committee was largely routine andcomulttve.Thomas L. Fritz, vice president of the Baldwin-Feitz detective agency, which supplied the mine guards for the Paint creek and Cabin creek operators during the strike, was the principal witness.Mr Felt*- told the committee that when the trouble was at its height hla concern bad about 110 armed men on Cabin creek and about 36 men on Paint creek He also said that his company had from six to ten men working in the strike district as “se-soret service operatives,” who, he said, furnished information to the operators and his agencySenator Kenyon ascertained from Mr Feitz that men were employed to join the unions to find out what was going on. in order to carry out the purposes of preventing unioif organization ”
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Freeburg, Illinois, US

Fri, Jun 20, 1913

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