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an Engineer from the B&O R (I think) got up & said he though Brother Mongian was right & some one else thought so. Then Monigan spoke again this time on the Conspiracy Law He explained to us how hard it was on Strikers how it should be applied & told how to do it -
an Engineer from the B&O R (I think) got up & said he though Brother Mongian was right & some one else thought so. Then Monigan spoke again this time on the Conspiracy Law He explained to us how hard it was on Strikers how it should be [repealed?]] & told how to do it - He said before next [[unclear]] let each distract of Rail Road [[unclear]] [[unclear]] out. A switchman an Engineer or some other working man who is an actual member of some Labor Union & elect him & send him to Springfield but before giving him support - make him pledge himself to fight this Law to the bitter ends He said if this is not done all working men are [[unclear]] & you will not [[unclear]] to say your sould is your own He ask him to his face to drop all Party [[unclear]] & unite & go for some good man from every district in Illinois & that they would be [[unclear]]

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an Engineer from the B&O R (I think) got up & said he though Brother Mongian was right & some one else thought so. Then Monigan spoke again this time on the Conspiracy Law He explained to us how hard it was on Strikers how it should be [repealed?]] & told how to do it - He said before next unclear let each distract of Rail Road unclear unclear out. A switchman an Engineer or some other working man who is an actual member of some Labor Union & elect him & send him to Springfield but before giving him support - make him pledge himself to fight this Law to the bitter ends He said if this is not done all working men are unclear & you will not unclear to say your sould is your own He ask him to his face to drop all Party unclear & unite & go for some good man from every district in Illinois & that they would be unclear