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John L Lewis — Part 14
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hen I came on too I was told that Elshoff had refused to pay a
retroactive wages, and I thought that that was what the trouble was. I
did not hear anything at that time concerning the spies that were worki
for U.M.. beins expelled from F.M.A. or causing trouble.
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"J do not reesll signing any petitions that summer, but I could have
Signed one and forgot all about it.
"TI was on picket duty at Mine B for one or tyvo days right after the
strike, but that was the only time I was on picket duty. It was at this
time that I heard about the spies being expelled from P.M.A.
NT voted in the NLRB election at the Armory in December of 1937.
I saw no trovble or violence oF any kind at this election.
"I started working at Mine a in about September of 1937 and I have
been working thore ever since.
"T have road the above stutement and declare it te be true and correct
to the best of my wemory."
/s/
itnessed:
Special agents, F.B.I.
U. S. Dept. of Justice"
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