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Who Af- to Protect Hammond Labor Car Workers Officers tempt Che Casper Daily (By Associated Press.) HAMMOND, Ind., Sept. 9.— OVER . 4,000 “COPIES | of The Daily Tribune sold and LAr Five s : e strikers were killed and delivered to subscribers every | ater Pe! ee psecciaten 15 wounded ina battle between aoe / ress, and served by the Unit- | 1,000 employes of the Standard ed Press. Steel Car company and the po- THE DAILY TRIBUNE ice. VOLUME 3 CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1919 NUMBER 273 ihe | working (700 PUPILS sARREO FROM THE )VATICAN ENDORSES DEMOCRACIES <= os. PITY SCHOOLS GN REFUSAL TQ. | AND GIVES SUPPORT TO LIBERAL = oe CHAMIT TQ VACCINATION HERE} MOVEMENTS OUTSIDE POLSHEVISH: oe Legal Recourse May be Taken; Virus Supply That Church Will Resume Political KSC (IN TRIAL Low but More Will Be Available Soon, Report Relations with France, Italy ti One hundred pupils were excluded from admittance to the public PARIS, Sept. 9.—-Politically the Catholic church has joined hands! FOR LIFE TOQAY with democracies and cast its lot with the new world-wide liberal movement, Pope Benedict todav informed Cardinal Lucon in connec- | tion with the participation of French Catholics in the coming elec- tions. The vatican hereafter will accept democracy as the only source | of political power and will work to build uo democratic government. | Parents Oppose Ruling ‘of State Board of Health and] ®ecommendations of Pove Benedict Mean schools here Monday because they expressed their parents’ objection to their vaccination, according to a statement of County Health Officer J. F. O'Donnell. Only such cases as these will be denied admittance to school, Dr. O'Donnell states, and such pupils expressing a willing- ss to submit to vaccination will be permitted to attend. | Verdict May Be Reached Today in Negro Charged with Murder of Hungarian Case of Jesse Scott, Many parents here ure manifesting ——————— It opposes bolshevism, however. ~ much opposition to the ruling of the} Immediately be ie ie Testimony in’ the ise of Jesse state board of health which requires co | ly continued iplomatic clinnce wih | scott: Reero man, charged with mur that all pupils be vaccinated, und as del LAC ANUMEA URIBDArIGT Goceees| eee io crae nemaion of thie it is said to be a ruling of the state hies it maintained no diplomatic| charged with tilling june weet health board and not a law, it is ru- Tele tlovia WIM TS WRUSRA UH MHT Cra GTRS EN ee rae ee eee: Jonny” Roach a mored that suit will be filed in an ef-! The war overthtew the Hapkicces, oe monen by hitting him with:a rook fort to have the order repeale r Oneisoralt GRO NaWe Saleor will Oey ee eet belng his O'Donnell has also been subjected to " cual’ ceeeNatiG a a : | aft rnoon with the prospe 1 r severe arraignment here and in de = A E PAC T ealation . th Fr sis a ae it cal | diet late toda omorrow or Tense that he is acting only in “The Catholic cleety 1 se j ink the capacity of county health officer = pose prolitacianrennaleationt) Heel win probable that the jur and as such an official is required to | ¢¢ A 5 a raidak “Saver he alr ded 9 a will ernoon in time see to the enforcement of the state “Downright Ignorance” Prevents Some wu: SOR EY arc ea ney EA [to on the erin bourd’s rulings and regulations. He Pp lk f Ss Point. Wil D ustice,” Pope Benedict wrote Curdi-| ‘The Barat is not responsible in any way for rul- eople from Seeing Poin ilson De- ena, ‘ ak ne ended to ings of the state board and advises ’ oo eg ae show that \ that objectors to the cination or- ° Z Ow Kosic wa 1 der take up their protests with C. ¥.| clares in Address at St. Paul | per axa Beard, secr ry of the state board weal her witne of health in Che [By Associated Press] i as eet Maite pax Due to the many vaccinations here, the supply ef virus in Gasper is prac: ST. PAUL, Sept. $.—-The cost of living, President Wilson told tically exhausted and until more is/ the ‘Minnesota legislature today, is largely due to the “world situa- Feely eos enere hia ssh hoot Free tion’ growing out of the sacrifices and waste of war. Back of that, elhiitions, added the president, lay the fact that the world had not yet learned vaccinations will be given on those who are unable to pi Priy tel what its peace status would be. schools, it is declared, will be sub-/ “The world is not going to settle down,” is the star witne eee in the case ALLIED TROOPS TO BE SENT TO —<$—$—$$——— 057 100,000 Bids for the erection of the West Casper school were opened at the meeting of the board of said he, ‘‘until it learns directors ject to the me orders as the public mt schools, and ull pupils in both private | part the United States is to for school district No. 2 on Sept- schools must produce ap seces tandards anc principle 6 and the contract was let to the | P He continued that this was the o As basi on, the presi: lowest bidder, the Reid Construc- ur in the past seven ation which would have enough fre tion company, for $71,600, and for y to pass a vaccination a dent suge th capital in the near future to rehabi- jabor and ¢ the pluiabing and heating to John . [aie the wer ieconor cally as identical 4 Bogun for $16,096. A number of LONDON, Sent. 9. -Upper Si ture, which began.an €x- regsonable enor bids were submitted and great in- loath Cabece: ageihace conti E Leesan session to consider the When it was realized that labor terest shown. The building will be | ig veda ‘high cost of living and other subjects, ot nodit | haved ib} in progress between Po d Ger Raa den id eth Sena Hite ta orl es zal man elements in anticipation the the received president with che: tion had been e production proposed plebscite over the tra The president congratulated the legi vou. crease “ hyenas jof the federal woman's suffrag ast the cost livin esnuniee by allied troops, General | amendment. Unite Seay pont ey foday First of all, Wilson said, it Mita beans “provincia oinethe 7oC Ratan : SON BY FATHER the nation’s duty to set the comme past years ehanomi lation V ES TIG AT ION of the world going by the establish- to the world nust be a chan >) y ~ ~ ss ment of peac After that the he argued, d Sta ve OF BU RLESON IS CHICAGO, Sept. 9,—James K. | were dome: adjustments that must to rehabilit irk a McGill, father of Herbert McGill, be made, he said, mentioning that rail- ne ry t ‘ hater aliat GIVEN APPROV 4! who was killed by a Mexican ban- | way facilities in this country were not ¢ led wee = : dit August 30, has appealed direct equal to the demand fa anda of th iy tu the foreign relations commit- Having established a world settle or WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 Dr ny Ww tee of the senate to bring to jus- | ment economically, Wilson declared, ‘That was w Sa Inman, officer of the Leaguc ppeabhay tect j 9 tice the murderers of his son. it was nerative that there be an: cost of living of Free Nations’ association, resum PUB CAT SLSR CRT Elen ai BES OU SALLY, r at v : decided upon a house committee 8 z it to insure “that nobody ed up in tt he stand before the sub-commit eesticat eeBar . iH president said that laboring 1 affairs, b mittee investigating Mexico, declined : = men everywhere were dissatisfied Oo 2 h utement that there OCCUPATION OF wih ojeir teiation to their employer va an ‘organized compan co ree GRAND JURY TO RUSSIAN GIR That is true abroad, he said, in a > ervention in Mexie Chairman larger measure than in the United a Sem Fall intimated that the comm —— States. Referring to the treaty pro- J O8eF au i might tuke steps to compel RE (By Associated Press.) vision for an international labor or- ohuyoed with havin year to yo into the subject LONDON, Sept. 9.—The Russian ganization, Wilson said this was the 5) 00°). nan BYES dea Inma omplained that attemp soviet claims the occupation of way to bring about u definite solu- 1 T \Wodnesdey t, t- were made to intimidate him and de Peircpavolovsk on the Ishim river, tion to these problems. He asserted t) 0 poate, aes clared the Association for the Pri 170 miles west of Omsk, by the {that in this solution, the United States ot weakened ee on of American Rights in Mex Bolsheviki. was expected by the world to set pagan J had branded him as a Carranze prop | agandist > — ( Evidences 1 . o packers and inde RUMANIA REFUSES TO ™*. 0FFicers Sey ee 3 a tlleges tion of the Sherman ARE KILLED Sy ust law and food control act W presented to the federal grand delihg et statement of special a Padlive to Secure Permission to Make Res- STRIKE OF ALL slits exo Stan whe ee Sin Sonora, mutined and ki offi-| leadir : ation Army Tri ervations on Minority Rights Leads WINE WORKERS Gr teats Ne attain ce |Siave, bagi eerie obra es Soha by Superintendents Croakalm of| straight wins against two of the to Decision of Refusal the Im Hes irrigation aici | strome tensa fans isee abe PARIS, Sept. 9.—The Rumanian delegation to the peace con- ‘while la ledMishontest ins ference announced today that it would not sign the Austrian peace (My Wulted trenm) will start probably treaty, the signing of which by Austria and the various other powers CLEVELAND, Sept. we « iN PAR IS, WILL : me SM EE oN CES interested is set to take place at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. Rresiden te Jona nie ws of the Unie cee eae ee ted Mine Workers recommended Fans here beli the Denver team re a ack this afternoon although the Spearfish team is con sidered one of the real contenders along with Rapid City for title hon ors against Casper. The local fans ome _ Before the Rumanian announcement was made it had been in- dicated by members of the supreme council that Rumania was expected to take the course she has announced in refusing to sign the treaty be- cause of the council’s flat refusal to a nation-wide strike of bituminous may coal miners November 1 unless a satisfactory basic agreement in the central competitive field is reached by that date. He also recommend- SIGH TOMORROW (By Ansoclated Press.) PARIS, Sept. 9.—Dr. Karl Ren- “It is also considered improbable that the Jugo-Slav delegation will grant her the privilege of making res-| sigr. the treaty. It will be granted| ed the abrogation of all war-time | ner, Austrian chancellor and head |£°t 4 brief glimpse of the heavy ar ervations in connection with the rights sever! uss ‘lelay, however, to com- clauses affecting miners. of the Austrian peace delegation, | tillery of the Midwest nine yester of minorities in territories detached, municate with its home government. “ SINR ee who is to sign the peace treaty | 1#¥ when the Casper sluggers clout- from the former Austrian empire, as Jugo-Slav chections ave similar to). ae Dae ney from Rapid C tomorrow for his nation, arrived in |¢d the pill to all corners of the lot s ak., for the ba in the second affair. pravided in the peace treaty. those of Rumania.” Paris today from Vienna. WILSON TOUR FAILS | TO STIR UP PEOPLE AGAINST OPPONENTS (Ny Catrea Pe WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.- it a strong reaction from Wilson in the President counted upon form of grams and letters to senator yet successful, Borah said the the president's his speeche tele- ur ng ratification, his trip is not according to h letter he trip came from to keep up his opposition With os Senator of urged Borah enatorial opponents had a St orty received on the subject Louis man who SPEARFISH IS UT OF PLA Score by Innings Roghon eis Spearfish 0002000 1 OH 8 4 3 x-—7 7 3 Denver O70) (0) 45 (OF 105-9 Denver redeemed itself after an unpromising showing Monday by defeating Spearfish 7 to 3 in a game which held many features at the Athletic Park this afternoon. Spearfish is definitely eliminated from the tournament, having been de- feated by per Sunday. Altho garnering one more hit than the Denver stick artists, Spearfish lost on errors and failures to bunch their hits. The by innings follows: game First Inning Spearfish—Bruer safe at first on error. Waugh out, Cavis to Robb. Bruer out stealing thi Leahy was safe on an error by Morse and Harwood was out at first. Denver—Walsh walked. Grider hit into double play, Waugh to Harwood to Bruer. Busch walked. Seiber doubled to left. Campbell flied out. Second Inning Spearfish—Morse made sensational catch in left field of Carroll’s liner. Gerner out, Walsh to Robb. Rose walked and stole second. Gerner out, Walsh to Robb. Denver—Morse out, Waugh to Bruer. Robb out. Phillips out, Denny to Bruer. Third Inning Spearfish—Denny out, Seiber to Morse. Bruer flied out to Morse. Waugh out, Walsh to Morse. Denver—Cvais fanned. Walsh flied out to Rose. Griden hit by pitched ball out stealing second. Fourth Inning iber to Robb. Harwood flied out. arroll scored on error by Robb. White safe Spearfish—Leahy out, S Carroll singled. at first and scored on Ro s single past second base. Gerner fanned. Two runs, two hits. Denver—Busch walked. Seiber safe at first. Campbell rippled, scoring Seiber. Morse safe on Bruer’s error. Liggett, batting for Phillips, scored Campbell. Robb scored on Cavis’ hit, who was safe at first on error by Waugh. Liggett scored. Walsh fanned. Robb out stealing third Fifth Inning Spearfish Bruer doubled to right. Waugh out, Campbell to Robb. Denny fanned. Leahy out, Campbell to Robb. Denver—Grider ou Denny to Bruer Busch walked. Seiber safe at first on der’s choice, Busch out at second. Campbell flied out to Gerner Sixth Inning Spearfish—Harwood singled. Carroll hit into double play, Walsh to Seiber to Robb. White out, Walsh to Robb. Denver—Morse singled. Liggett out, Denny to Bruer, and Robb to se out at second, completing double play out pou Seventh Inning Spearfish—Rose out to Walsh. Gerner singled. Denny and Bruer flied out to Seiber Denver—Cavis fanned. Walsh out, Waugh to Bruer. Grider out at first. Eighth Inning Spearfish—Waugh doubled to left field. Leahy singled scoring Waugh. Harwood out, Cavis to Robb. Carroll flied out to left. Leahy out. Denver—Busch out, Campbell to Robb. Seiber smashed out a home run to deep center. Campbell doubled to right. Morse singled. Liggett reached first on fielder’s choice. Camp- bell scored on error. Robb singled to walsh, scoring Morse. Cavis fanned. Robb out at third. Ninth Inning Spearfish—White out, Denny to Bruer. Rose safe at first on Liggett’s error. Gerner out at first. Denny flied out to center. Denver 1 Spearfish are battling Waugh, n the first game of double-header Bur Leahy, cf Tri-State npionship baseball eibe Harwood, 2b n n he losing team ” k Carroll, mound for the Armous nine of Der jerner, rf while € w the hurl Den Greybull plays its fi \ Second Game Batting Order against the Rapid City n GREYBULI RAPID CITY second contest starting at 4:30. \ Wernert, cf Ryan, ss. fair crowd was at the Athletic Park Reed, ss Merz, 2b. to witness the third double-header of Dornberger, rf Donica, 3b. the present tournament and pla Bane, If ry started at 2:30 o'clock, half an hot Lyek, « ate m Monday L Mee, ef. t Game Batting Order Morgan, Person, rf | DENVER SPEARFISH Jackson, 1 Ley, If. Walsh Bruer, 1b. Fletcher Dp yo ls I 3 : | a @ >