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Evening Herald
Shenandoah, PA. Wednesday, January 22, 1915
FAMILIES OF STRIKING MINERS
TO BE EVICTED
Special by United Press
Ramsey, O., Jan. 13 – East Ohio striking miners were in conference throughout the night discussing plans to be followed tomorrow when four hundred families are to be evicted from the mine company houses here.
Union officials today declared there would be no violence. Strikers who gathered in the vicinity of Ramsey late yesterday failed to march on the Ramsey mine. There will be no violence at Ramsey mine said Walter Horkowski, secretary of the local union, today. We are going to hold out for our demands and the operators cannot tempt us into violence.
Evening Herald
Shenandoah, PA. Friday, February 26, 1915
TURKISH FLEET LAY IN WAIT
FOR THAT OF ALLIES
London, Feb. 26 – Proceeded by minesweepers the Allied fleet under Vice Admiral Carden has moved past the destroyed Turkish forts at the entrance to the Dardanelles and has begun shelling land fortifications on both sides of the strait according to Athens dispatches today.
Twenty-five miles away the Turkish feet is lying in the Niagara roads, the narrowest part of the waterway. If the French and English war ships batter their way past the great-channel of forts leading to the Niagara roads one of the most decisive naval battles of the war may be fought in the narrow river-like channel.