Industrial Worker (December 10, 1927)

The December 10, 1927 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 21, 2025

Contents include:

-Taps sounded for sixth of Columbine men murder victims by Publicity Committee Colorado Miners by Ed Delaney

-Mine operators wanted militia, planned murder to obtain them by Leland Olds

-Why Colorado miners struck for relief of bad conditions

-Portland IWW ready for great winter campaign by J. Rhoades, Branch Secretary

-Scabs produce little coal but many accidents by Strike Committee

-Most wonderful strike of ages may end in ten days in victory by Press Committee

-Mine lords fail to convince hand picked jury that strikers were aggressors in Columbine slaughter

-Students pledge support to mine workers; frame up facts found

-Great crowds of coal miners attend funerals of Wobblies murdered by Columbine thugs by A.K. Orr

-Bishop defends strikers before Knights of Columbus; council of foreign born protests massacre by A.K. Orr

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