crowded out of The Dailv Leader onMonday by r -ason of moving thu m“ehanlcnl plant and getting things inrunning order was an interesting onefrom Csdogan, in which seven Italiansare alleged to have made things livelyfor a little time. On the night of Janu• »*y 21st soma one hundred and fifty*miners, affiliated with the union, m tin tVIr hall to transact business.Anion* them were five Italians who re L,u,1 csntly cams from Franklin, Kansas. LjThws* men object*! to a woighman, anAmerican. wUcm they claimed hadbeen Illegally elected an 1 instated inelecting one of their own number. Thlt;man whom they selected was declared ’n.’ifgible because he couM not read orI J write. Then the fun b*,?an. The fivemen, aided by two others, started arough house, it is all'gen and byth-cata and pugilistic actions intimidated the entire crowd. A detective wassent down to look the matter up withthe result that informations were madeagainst seven of the men and theywere arrested on Monday. Their namesare Crescentino. age*! 32, LouieStafferonie. aged 32; Alfred Palange,ZiCenas ncoreaged 21; frO-sto Anastasl, ag*d 24; I^ou- spe?le Pafi'i, aged 31; Dionisio Oelganl, ag r^poed 35, they are all married. Two singlemen, Tony Managatl and Jam* s Sal*vostorini, aged 21 and 27 respectivelywere also arrested The charges w re I jtriot, conspiracy and unlawful assem- M)j ,bly at Fadogan, The information wascasemade before Jautlce Mobley and the | (,farre»t» were made by Shlt; riff Dine rBra*Constable Frank Lorens. 1 ** {••lt; me lt;I1:0,'J. Beat and Harry Crib! k The ni'ii L,nere committed to jail for a hearingto be held soon, in default of f500 bailin each case. The informations wersmade by Detective Charley Best Thecharges i re serious ones an i if stiTlfained wlli mean a long term for theCertdefendantsa d fTuesday morning all the defendantsmomwere released under $500 bail each forhearings Thursday morning Fellow•ountrymen furnished the bailAt