Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 1

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he Casper Daily Crihune —. LABOR TO Sil 00 GONTED AY WOVEST EFWING COWPINY BULGARIANS FORCED | ASK VOICE T-CASPER-SALT GREEK ROAD BECOMES AINILABLE INTO WAR AGAINST p/il UNGE, TO BE DOUBLED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL, SAYS GENERAL _ IN FUTUR | DEALING: Democratization of Steel Industry Is it" * the sale state Aim of Workers in tween refining company offi eee eters ORCS 4 to City Limits Is also Guaranteed by Company superintendent, W. RSW and Immediate Construction 25 Miles of Paving Assured by Midwest Generosity and Completion of Paving Three hundred thousand dollars which the Midwest Refining company is obligated to pay within three years for the extension of ihe concrete highway to Salt Creek under an agreement reached by them with the state land board becomes available at once in a lump negotiations concluded Thursday be- Is and D. S. McCalman, state highway rT AMERICA’S REQUEST IS IGNORED, JAPANESE CA COMMIT THEMSELVES ON QUESTION OF SHANTUNG PENDING CONFERENCE WITH CHINESE, SAYS UCHIDA «ty t 19.—Japan will not make « ca TOKIO, Sept statement regard sh China despite Washington's hints that such a ported to have told the diplomatic council & tween Tokio and Peking, which be opened at the earliest opportunity, Uchida is reported to have stated en nn nt ix desirable, Foreign Minister Uchida ix shy Japan cannot predict events which depend upon negotia ce Declaring Strike hie tibatdnie: aah Eexapaser sty = Monday. is for the democratiza- tion of the steel industry thru (By Sxsoe! Prenm.) representation of labor in the deter-{ DIEGO, Sept. 19.—President mination of hours, wages and living * Wilson will address what is expect conditions:- This can be gained only!ed to be his yveatest audience when thru erganization and its recognition,’ he speaks ‘at the stadium here. The permitting trained representatives of ryesident wil be} stationed in a the workers to speak for them, ac- | glass enclosure in center of the field cording to Rubins, and his words will be carried to the How effective the strike will be‘¢rowd by a mechanical device. He cannot be forecasted. Pueblo, Colo- (is scheduled to speak at 5 rado, probably will be atfectéd, this afternoon. = he “A {By Ansocinted Presa. LEADERS HEANE TO \ SANTA BARBARA, Sept. 19.— CAPR AGuRuiatGe Pica) ‘ President Wilson’s special train PITTSBURGH, Sept. Labor iteached here at 8:15 this morning leaders from various sections of the and departed for San Diego at 8:30. | country who attended meetings of the “everal hundred persons, including | ional commitiee here for organ- \‘™@0Y . the iron and steel workers, are BY 4 sight of President Wilson, for | enroute to their homes today to make Just as the train pulled out he ap- final arrangements for the nation- Peared on the rear platform, smiled wide strike effective next. Monday. \@0d waved his hand while the crowd, o'clock, 7 choo! ¢hildren, were rewarded | ise: » abnormal condition now exis and also get un way large an Board of Education Cited into Court to Show Why BRITISH WOMEN Amount of work ax possible r > t EES re me In addition to the $800,000 ured YOuth Should Be Barred from School on Refusal SEEK HUSBANDS. from the Midwest company, federal : : Sie : : appropriation will, be secured’ for a to Be Vaccinated in Absence of an,Epidemic BEVY IS COMING like amount, which will provide’ for ay ees z Eason asco er PBR Ae Order of allowance has been granted by Judge Ralph miles from Casper to Salt Cree), Kimball for the appearance of the board of education in court NEW YORK. Sept. eeshive r, careful consideration is be- at 9 o'clock Monday morning to show why Harry Root, a stu- Joi oiccnd weil-todo: Mritiah wo en to the expending of these dent enrolled this fall in the fourth grade, should not be ade | jen, determined to obtain Ameri Tunds by the commission, and the def- mitted to the East Side school. It is the second case brought | oan husbands 1» will in nite projects upon which these funds against the board of education to test the recent sweeping ed States, according to will be spent will be decided as soon compulsory vavdination ruling of the} issued the bachel te as the commission thoroly investi- state board of Health, made officials | day by Mrs. S. C. Seymo gates all plans now under considera-' say, to stamp out a persistent | PORPUS CHRISTI den, N. J., who has just rete mou: . demic of smallpox which has been; from Europe In addition to the $300,000 prom- a threat against the health of the a ee ised for the Salt Creek road the Mid-| state for nearly two years. : lso agreed to pay the” ‘The mandamus’ suit brought by laced 1 2 paviny from the west Nellie Reat, next friend of the young’ Phe ‘ Casper city limits to the bridge over Root boy, which resulted in the wppeale the Burlington tracks, where the ex er of allowanee last night, de. tan NEW SEA WALL LEADER Aeaady CASE OF BUT AD Vew | Balkans Deleg PARIS, Sept. ot peace between the allied and associated was presented at the French for etgn office at 10 After the delegat MIT bias RESPONS! y Mapping Out Soundartes tm at: powe PLEADS PEOPLE 5 THE ITY aI Bil Is s Toda y. Given ‘19 The treaty rs and Bulgaria 40 this morning. es had assembled, All hopes of a postponement, as re-|heered. Mut isting conerete paving now starts. The mands that young Root be allowed —- : tye quested by President Wilson, were Pg, aan _Bpproximate cost of this work is to enter school amd continue his Sin arate ; ; ponsibility, lost when the committee rejected -2 Ben-Alweller is in from the range! $120,900, andthe contra for 4this| course of study and omks such other (ny oniera Peesn) 0 lows ” 4 dap motion to rescind the strike order. | attending to business matters. He yee we Mig awarded es 30. relief as is deemed necessary. CORPUS CHRISTI, Sept. 19 NY he rw. rt pew tk leaves tonight for Douglas. ere will be constructed as a part “The petition states that after be- Plans for a sea wall like the one that’ If you opp« sresen Wenty s wae of this project 20-foot reinforced jny eaeatied! th schol September 2, Gaveaton ralkeadyy are under- fortune, the 1 lowed Bulgarts Be SAILORS VOTE TO jof organized workers ave vonfertiny rete bridge across the Platte riv-\he was refused admission to the s final death toll is hypocrite be BACK Ve HELE ttoday rogarding the strike. just a aventhe ure nt bridge Site. school on September % and told not eer i vl BY, Sam! fan.) at bridge will consist of ten to return until he had supplied cer BOUNDARIES MODIFIED - th aap! pepe ie a ee nt (hy Annociated Prenn.) bt spans of conc and \\tificate of vaccination or other satis- i IN SEVERAL PLACES % he sailors’ union here voted in fa-) pypTSBURGH, Sept. 17.—William road-way 2 t in width. factory proof. On September 17, i (My United Preasy of a strike in sympatity with the 7, Foster, secretary treasurer of the estimated cost of this bridge the petition charges, that Root again ! 4 uy 3 Witt pd ike of steel workers called for Sep- j national committee for o zing the 106 and should be completed) asked to be allowed to attend school h ut Se tember 22 J lsteel k then ‘ t asked to be allowed to atter na Sab iron and steel workers, cnnounced | this winter, but in all probability at put ayain he was not permitted to at ; % > ees { today that he wanted to make it clear) lesst a portion of the paving will pos- farts he } 4, (By Associated Press.) {that the strike is alled against eve ibly have to be postponed until next Other children of school age were i Wy Sulit oundarie 3 PUEBLO, Sept. 19. — General. iron and steel mill and blast furna spring. not vaccinated nor better qualified to { f Serhta ¢ Manager Parks of the Colorado Fuet!in the United States not workiny mee Se remain in school were allowed to, V & \: Iren company and representativ unde union agreement stay in school after Root had been ! P bs [me Smee ees AA A S E expelled ‘and these are now in etiend Fhe te ! % DELAY TREATY 60 DAYS AND THE aie i : the petition (2 : ~ = - > i + ‘The petition claims that teachers Thousands Pouring into Campaign Cotters but End | 3 n Casper in District No. 2 are per ‘i a . : ’ | | at % — mitted’ to teach without vaccination Not in Sight; District Charman Hobson to Turn i or proof of vaccination. . Q — AUSTRO UNION The actions of the defendants arc Over Work to Successors Here * op, CBX anaoetated Pres if it ic not rushed thru now before aan SEAL Siete ¥ aoe ' ° ST. PAUL, Sept. 19.—“Public . tee cy sive und in vielation of lega ies in ee \ sentiment aesiae the League of theipecple: have unclas enpertan ty (Hy United Press.) the plaintiff's petition Reports from eight counties in the central distict of Wyom - re Na 8 growing every day and if Sa rae ee ears pees Pee eet so pcoreneny The Hen alk ead soe pack the big Salvation Army drive show that only three unlie 1 rend) ° f ming tb. roportions of. a. eos. hat explains ‘ate today sent the allies a note for- not an invald, that he has not been ¢© 5 » Gone OV the top in securir ° revolution,” declared Hiram John. | have it ratified without amend- | mally acceding to demands for alo jexposed to. stullpox. or other con. SPFings, Park, and Big Horn—have gone over the top in ae wate ', on, senator from California, in ad- = ment,” terations in the German constitu. tagious or infectious diseases und quotas. This is the report made today by Tilman Hobson, in ha ; dressing a special session of the He declared that if action were tion, eliminating the clause pro- that there ix no smallpox prevalent of the district with headquarters her Mr. Hobson announced th ' ° ee nD aso ai lemaleLinen pony: CANE COC AD SI Ie ee eer Pepriaans pi i cian Ba . uri 4) deta Neve morning, that with the arriving of another man to relieve hum here, he 1 ° Tbe len ueis) trienuaivenlise east estat upon iteadeiee: ene |, Recent court decision. ere. M28) would leave for his home in Califor; ————————— ——_—————_——— . crough ‘ a sa af stnallpox in. the school, "+ the 1 peo see § an :. in which he was enrolled to make Hot Springs county with an . quota went over the top first in thi vaccination nm sary in that school : ‘ ai r of time. Big , a ‘The present case is to test out the cee yy ae alle ae $1 Acs ihe f IGNORED BY INSURGENTS [icc en" LARGE PROFIT Studied Snow is chairman in this county while ] Arthur K. Lee had charge of the Ho ° » Poet-Aviator Remains in Control of Fiume | ATE FLASHES STOLEN PEARLS owe ON ARMY FOOD : A quota $1,000 had been ‘ OQ ° . “ ” county . . re rile > rif »q ‘hile Re- Says He Will Defend City to “Death ae Bnty aunties grotahiy ava-non.|oonsumers Orders Lett Unfilled Wh ; (By United Press.) ing the 1 or have ched their . : , PP) PEP ay PEN ; Aes, By Assoeinied Press.) LONDON, Sept. 19.—Attorney SES as Fuiptalbuie n6) capovesihned Baar Indl tailers and Wholesalers’ Shelves Are , (By. Astocrn q \ wedding gift of priceless p 3 ‘ ‘ 7 a ROME, Sept. 19.—The time limit fixed by General Badogtio,! General Hewart bas | completed Se ee ATER MOEE Renna ae es Y Joneph Garst heads the Con Ernided Witke@oods. Is Claim : ig . ‘ i Ss ae fae Pet cand ie wn Verse county campaign wil a quota j ’ deputy chief of staff, for Italian troops that entered Fiume with Cap-(jaiser. The acene of the trial has not! caliber aitomatic revolver, stolen) © o's) 500, Niobrara county, with 1 tain d’Annunzio to return to their command expired last night andj been selected yet. more than Wo Wecrs Reo, Slnose (he | cota of/$800),'8 headed| by John’ k ITOK URS oun sca A ! i howed that d’Annunzio was still in con-! See Ne ee tei ttay thevoct,| Harkin. Charles H. Harkins is head CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Huge quantities of government canne: latest advices from Fiume showed that (By United Press.) [foree, were recovered today through — S76! | are - li Lar handevel kers, wholesale grocers and retail- trol of the city { PARIS, Sept. 19.—Pierre Lenois, (the efforts of Sheriff Pat Royce ink Ge ashakie county campus ggods fell into the han . a ff , shana of fillin di . : o Scents TRS ~ rE. . or $1,000, P t evente: a stotth authortres from ing orders € o ny Cn oe a TE a TE SET I . . so 8 ‘, paign in Fremont county, v ere the Le , f° 4 Ie 0. Die a Woc iad om nIScel a ekanae urged “calm and harmony” today in{ceived a postponement of execution county jail and his name is not dis. PAE) ors me re y rm nat BC ut eee Stet df sroducts, charged at the city’s investigation ‘ Vian navaliand military forces but dealing with the situation created in¢when he promised to make sensational {closed because county authorities ¢x- iihees adsense f = oods, markets and tarm fF al the reports that Jugo-Slav Fiume by Captain d’Annunzio’s coup. revelations regarding Caillaux. He{pect to recover other stolen property. the bead of the drive for a into the high cost of living {cobs are concentrating on the fron) cio nment's proclamation that was to have been shot this morning. ‘The recovered jewelry ix valued at hut here: Aparoxintataly $145,00 --———_— er between Fiume and Hinterland. | oo oldier refusing to leave Fi- several hundred dollars and be-| La eports here show that i \ccording to messages received | ° il be considered Italy's enemy {By Asmocinted Prens.) {longed to William Johnson, one of | 000 has been secured with reports yet d here an agreement was reached be-| 0 WO inent from d’Annunzio,, DENVER, Sept. 19.—The con-(sn proprietors of the Campbell-|t@ be made from the actual amounts : tween Premier Lloyd George of Eng- Rat Me Sra défend’Fiume tothe ference today betw: en representatives Bohnson store here. cleared on the ball tourn. wp ‘snd, Clemenceau of France and For-j Ui of the Colorado Fuel and Iron com-(" yi home on South David street lst ¥ ind the Labor day T0 CAPITAL ON “Kn Minister ‘fittoni of Italy, which Sa peeniter Nitti denied that the gov-| Pany and representatives of the union wa. robbed the first week in Septem- program. ; will insure Italian nationality for the ernment was a silent accomplice of failed to xeere an xoee eae Seon ber wile he was away during the in eat Pa eae town but the assent of President Wil- #Keibook aviator: ing to the comp: ) stutem nt. The jevening. He almost caught the rob-| other duties, Bi oa on is eraltaa had be sAdiairal Casanova, off Fiume, | Strike will be effective Monday, it is/ber in the act, for he heard the man | o50 60 of bead ple ies in aitow rota}! uterallied forces, which te an 3 s assumed 7 al ached. H 2. in ci anc pdges 4 fe ) Fiume, are sae at ‘Abbasia, | Y2i0ly attenspled to) pereuseo carne rer eee paver Sere be Ne abrro jbours. Mrs. W, E. Tubbs and Mrs. a Evaas’) lof his officers and men to rejoin yandon d'Annunzio. ——_—_——— } J. J. AMan has returned from |southern Wisconsin, where he pur- chased 50 milk cows for the Ajlan ‘wo miles northwest of the city, where they are awaiting instructions. |the fleet and CALM AND HARMONY URGED BY PREMIER , . (RY United Press.) KOME, Sept. 19.—Premier Nitti dairy (Rs wolated Press.) { SEATTLE, Sept. 19.—At -least $25,000 was obtained by a rebber who overpowered the mail clerk on the eastbound Northern Pacific pass: If you are & widney-lender your, ———_ enger train between Seattle and/friends know it and you won’t make | Kanasket today. ahy hit with them by telling them | (Continued on. page. Eight) ent profit | Matured champagne goes thru) D. &. Ullery collected more than $100 shave about 200 different operations; ex- in cash in thelr campaign of the city tending over two end y bal yeors. yesterday Misy Mee Collins and Miss Becht 2 PRIS Catherine Dessert reported similar fa sated eg to San Fraaciseo. Sept. 10 —aaA Laws ing 14 anded here this y completing seontinental flight

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