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Coal and Iron Justice

Butler, Frank | October 16, 1929 issue

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A court case has ended with a judgment what had started out to be the exercise of justice by a sovereign State-the fixing of responsibility for the savage killing of John Barkoski, Allegheny County miner. John Barkoski worked at Montour mine No. 9 of the Pittsburgh Coal Co. at Santiago. He had rented a farm, which he worked in his off hours. He hoped eventually to leave the mine forever and spend his days peacefully on his farm. But on February 9, 1929, he stepped into his mother-in-law's home, near the mine, and there fell into the hands of two coal and iron policemen employed by the Pittsburgh Coal Company, Harold Watts and Frank Slapikis.

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JUDGMENTS; PITTSBURGH Coal Co. -- Trials, litigation, etc.; BARKOSKI, John -- Trials, litigation, etc.; MINERS; SANTIAGO (Chile); CHILE
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