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THOUSANDS OBEY STRIKE ORDER. BUT MANY MILLS ARE RUNNING Che Czaprr Daily L 084 cc [SHOTS FIRED, | FIRST RIOTS OVER STRIKE] 5 ONLY FEW PLANTS IN _ MAIN STEEL CENTERS OVER 4,000 COPIES THE DAILY TRIBUNE Member of the Associated Press, and serbed by the United Press. of The Daily Tribune sold and delivered to subscribers every day. a? VOLUME 3 CURTISS FLIERS TAKE WING FOR CASPER LAST OF WEEK. PLAN TQ ESTABLISH PLANE AGENCY WERE Men Who Negotiated Successful Flight Across Coun- try from Springfield; Mass., Propose to Introduce Machines in Casper The arrival here by airplane of Osborne Daniels and Bert L. Cole late this week, will mark the beginning of attempts to place airplane operation on a commercial basis in Wyoming thru the establishment of the first airplane agency in Casper. The voung men expect to arrive only recently. Curtiss Oriole capable of carrying two passengers in addition to the pilot. Daniels and Cole will fly from Chey-! enne to Denver today to get the! Daniels and Cole arrived in Chey- . > ant ped at Buffaio, N. -¥., Cleveland, Ohio. | atte ae ‘ in Crossing Accident Sat- here Friday or Saturday and will establish a Wyoming agency for Cur- ‘The two expect to bring two initial Oriole airplane. These are their plans | ESCAPE f A T i enne Saturday from Springfield, Aurora, I., Des Moines, Ia., and urday Night for two years und were discharged of the JN4D type, and the other a THREE IN AUT] the Wyoming capital, trip actually iyi ae ey eit and John Daley Reseives Gash tiss machines in the city. Both were in the aviation servce of the army planes to Casper, one a Curtiss biplane as told a Tribune representative in Mass., after » sensational five lay) Con Shea Knocked Unconscious Grand Island. Nebr. on their way to Wyoming They made the trip in the Liplane which has a 90-horse-power engine capable of a speed of 90 miles aun hour, The second plane was shipped by. express from Springfield, and the flight to Denver is being made from Cheyenne to secure additional ait-} 445 was knocked un night about 9 o’ western freight tr: back car from the east at the ond street crossing. He was South Park street conscious Saturc ock when a North- d into his knocked nearly to the Casper Dairy building planes, - south of the crossing but suffered Weather conditions along with a! only minor bruises. Jolin Daley of possibility of rain in the mountain srminto, one of the two occupants of region may delay the return of the] the rear se&t, was cut in the hand aviators from Denver and make their ang. was taken to the State hosp arrival in Casper later than the end of shis week, sh was dressed by Dr. L William Berry, the other eccupant, was uninjured Mr Shea said this morning that he 5 | : 3 lriving his Dodge car slowly east Jon Second street Saturday night on where the g E Johnson | account of the rain which fogged his | wind shield and hindered his view i | of the crossing. Mr. Shea said he | saw no light o train nor did he , See any person flagging its approach The first he knew of the train’ approach was when it struck the rea part of his car. He was thrown vie fo eS lently against the steering wheel and Returned Members Called to Meet, eTheeee roe race Sar uy Wednesday Evening; Army a and Navy Club Program Is Entertaining where the box car crashed into it a to: d :pproximately 50 feet the wacks This extremely drivers comin fr hy dangerous to from the west on S ond street count of the and peculiar situation of the tracks as they cross Second street. But this is the first accident which approached being reported in months. crossing Sa ee motor car All returned marines in Casper and cinity are requested to meet at Army and Navy elub Wednesday at * o'clock for the purpose of organiz (ig a social club for Marines. “The Devil Dog club” is the name for the organization which is being consid- ered, since this was the term applied| the marines after their daring work \Jjcy M «t Chatteau Thierry. {duet after The club will take care of the in- “Girl of My Dreams” rests of all marines in this vicinity, Roy That's Lonely il provide social features and will) Lonely Too.” robably maintain a mutual relief The program closed with a piano fund, solo by Miss Hawkins. ‘Bhe concert given at the Army and are Navy club Saturday evening, was the opening social event for this fall and on ac incline serious several rtha Hawkins played a piano which Mrs. k nd berts gave ‘or Every Another to given are for any of These concerts be every Saturday evening and the members of the club and the program is declared to have been their friends whom they wish to in the best ever given at the club. sitet W. L. Parker opened the program ——_——_—- vith a baritone solo, ‘Lass o’ Mine,”| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reavill are here nd he was followed by Mrs. Nye for a few d Mr. Reavill is a Koberts, soprane, who sang “Song of |general contractor of Douglas and is the Soul” and as an encore “At/here for the bidding on the new Dawning.” Miss Jessie Anderson and school contract UNITED MINERS WILL NOT STRIKE (By A oclated , < tsdlew CLEVELAND, ©., Sept. 22-—~There will be no sympathetic stril by the United Mine Workers of America in behalf of the steel strike by which men working under an agreement might be called out. T was made clear today when the ¢ommittee to which was referred a res- olution, pledging the miners to refuse to furnish coal for any purpose which might endanger the success of the steel strike, reported, instead, a tubstitute committing the organisation to use such measures as can le- sally be employed to give practical aid to the striking steel workers, CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, s been considered SEPT. 22, 1919 Land Bili Author Rep Frank W. Monpeur, Representative Mondell is author of the Soldiers’ Land bill. providing op- portunities for young Americans who served in the war to acquire and own their own farms. Mr. Mondell is also leader of his party in the house. KOLCHAK GIVES. UP LEADERSHIP TO ARMY CHIEF (By Associated Press.) LONDON, Sept. 22.—Admiral Kolchak, head of the All-Rus: government, informed the allies that he had resigned the title of chief ruler in favor General Denikine, leader of the anti-Bol- shevik forces in southern Russia. The Bolsheviki have abandoned Kursk. VANKEE SAILORS LAND NEAR. CITY IN HANDS REBEL a ROME, Sept Amer car of 1 an sailors li BOLSHEVIKI TO EVACUATE CITY OF PETROGRAD (Ry United COPENHAGEN Bolsheviki have mad for the , Six miles south all prep: evacuation of Petrograd, ac to a Hesingfors dispatch to entral News WILSON LEAVES COAST, SPEAKS | NEXT AT RENO (By United Press) ABOARD PRESIDENT WIL- SON'S TRAIN, Sept. 22.—Presi dent Wilson is leaving the Pacif coast headed east on his ratifica- tion campaign. He speaks at Reno tonight. « telegrams at every stop and apparently is in touch with the labor situa- agency He is recei close tion, THREE DRUNKS CHECK OUT IN POLICE COURT Three men found the need of some- thing warm essential last night but unfortunately, they used too. much of the warming beverage. ‘They, were taken to the police-station ona‘ (charge of being drunk and each was assessed, $10 apiece by the, police judge this morning. Qne paid his fine while the other .two-now are working for the city. It makes the first addition to the city working erew for three or four | weeks. \ steel plant ‘ NUMBER 284 WORLDS SERIES GAMES TO BEGIN AT CINCINNATI ON OCTOBER 1ST “Reds” Win Toss to Select Field for the Opening Play, All Features Settled urions and the United States Steel corporation, which directly or f earners, produced the usual conflicting claims by th» generals on bot! n tt ters of the struggle, the Chicago and Pittsburgh dis'ricts, many thoueands of vor order, but es shutdown to be general. Some blast furnaces in the (By Assactated Press.) CINCINNATI, Sept. 22.— Cincinnati won the toss for the opening game of the World’s Series at a meeting of the nat- ional baseball commission to- PITTSBURGH, Sept. 22.—‘ morning,” said a representative of day. The first two games will ai : : . Belplayediial | Gshemnnatinithe We are agreeably surprised at the showing made,” was the anno nt by William Foster, next three in the American S¢cretary of the national committee for organizing tle iron and steel workers league city winning the pennant and then the at At Homestead, where two in Cincinnati if necessary, whole vartme by one in the American with few The place of the ninth naces wer T ne a ry will be decided by tion was at the pany works at Brad¢ At Duquesne the The first game is scheduled for compguy said, information was nesday, October. 1. ‘fhe umpires that its works \ in 100 nt ted are: American league—R. F. operation. The furnaces of the ( Nallin and William J. Evens; Nat- negie company at Rankin were rey ional league—Charles Rigler and ed to the offices here as not 1D Emmett Quigley ting to full capacity. approximate Louis [omiskey, son of Char! per cent n re Comiskey of the Chicago White Sox, ing away from wor tossed the coin for the choice of the opening game August Hermann CHICAGO MILLS selected heads and heads came CLOSED BY WALKOUT Business representatives selected (By Aw were: Leslie F. Constans of Pitts-/ CHICAGO lls burgh to represent tk iona Jand I Willizn Harridge of Chicago to rep- Ae A resent the an league. € rike few _— foremen remaine: s timated ent of ‘ C. F. & I. FORCED TO SHUT DOWN (By Ansocinted Preas.) DENVER, Sept The oe Confession Wrurg from One of = ‘rio Says Newell Shot Ranch- 15,000 M OUT Trio Says Newell Sho tees IN CLEVELAND MILLS er after Car Had Been (Hy ed Irena.) Searched CLEVEL ey) \ (feat nee leaders claimed that 00 stee LARAMIE, Wyo.. Sept. 22.—Wal-/ Winnie ot Hoel be one of the three men ar mills ain i Biota * 1 F the murder of Frank Jen-|\ the American Steel Wire compar nings on Sept 7, fired the shot that gmployiny 9.000 sae a killed the Wyoming assemblyman. pL cording to a confession wrung from YOUNGSTOWN PLANTS Pete Cardillo, an officer of the state are BADLY CRIPPLED prohibition office, who broke down RENT TE . and told the authorities that he and YOUNGSTOWN Early the rder genera his brother, John Cardillo, were with Newell when the latter committed the reports indicated that e strike steel wor ers obeyed t act Newell, it is alleged. fired on and practically all mills of the Mz Jenking after his car had been search- honing valley were either badly crip ed for liquor, sending both rifle and) pled or forced to suspend ly revolver shots after the auto ‘ day Fred L. Crabbe, state prohibition ~ —~ commissioner, refutes the claim that} SEAMEN REFUSE TO Newell was coanected in any way withfWORK STEEL BOATS his office and that he had never met (By Associated Press.) him until after the murder. Mr.| CLEVELAND. Sept. 2 or Crabbe stated that so far as his in-|'"& ‘o an official of the la structions were concerned to em.}™€'s Union here, u at ployes of his department they were| ‘h!S port quit several steel « positive in their nature that under no} 0" freighters at the docks circumstances should they use fire-]'"% to work on the boat arms in trying to enforce the pro-|"% ¢stimate of the number of mer visions of the prohibition law. out GARY MILLS RUNNING WITH REDUCED FORCES ie bk juted Press.) | GARY i Sept. 22.—All mill }in the Gary distriet are operat BETHLEHEM WORKERS | SEEK SETTLEMENT (By Asaoctated Press.) |. BETHLEHEM, Ph, Sept. 22 Delegates representing all unions of }the 35,000 empl of the Bethle C.F. &L. TODAY (Yx Aswoclated Press.) oy. W SUNR Sept. 22.—The| hem Steel company at a meeting to- Sunrise and Chicago iron ore mines| day decided that they would not par of the Colerado Fuel & ‘tron com- ticipate in the strike present. In pany were closed today because the stezd they will await the outeome of output was not needed at the Pueblo (Continued on page Eight) Dag! Menke | ARETIEDUP.REPORT, 35,000 Bethlehem workers Refuse to Join with Officials Is Ended; Pittsburgh Many Men; Company and the Union Reports Conflict The preliminary skirmish in the great indusirial struggle which opened today between the labor na v ect ' ilfion wage re gie cen- weved ih strike rly reports stated that comparatively few plants we of outlying points officials of smaller plants reported they were operatingas usual Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the board of comment on the situation, while Secretary Foster of the stce! workers satisfaction with the outlook and claiming that reports from outside the Pittsbureh An important feature of the situation was an announcement o ers employed by the Bethlehem Steel company that these men nid attempt to obtain a conference with company officials operation, altho admittedly with forces reduced from 15 percent lo Gf including Gary and Hammond, where 90,000 steel workers are emploved I At Wheeling, W. Va., it was asserted that 8,000 were idle and the ( olorado | at Pueblo, Colo., was closed down when 2,000 employes walked ont “We got away in good shape at most of our plants about P of the steel workers’ strike, which became effective today = ica 1or?r re comp rge number ectors of the steel corporation, refused to make any nion issued tatement expressing strict showed the epresentatives of 35.000 work- ould not join the strike. Pending an Pittsburgh déstrict were banked, but of the plants were in i n the Chicago district, ar conditions are reported. ie| & fron company’s plant ttsburgh this the Carnegie Stee! company when asked for on the ctfeet tatement orks STRIKE SITUATION IN BRIEF AS REPORTED TODAY FROM ALL BIC company’s largest ne are located, Car representatives said, bd 7 Pod Ps a % My United Press * The Nationwide steel strike has bee : Cause—Refusal to recognize the unions , a Demands—Twelve, including collective bargaining and the aboli $e tion of company unions ’ Number of Plants Involved 6 e e tates * * Strike Leader William Foster in Pitt gh claimed the strike was % * ‘ninety per cent effective % Gary in New York promised a statement late today :. * The situation in the various steel centers 53 Not a single big he tec akas Steel sien ° :. Pittsburgh forced to « r > officia ho say that Me and there has been shut dowr *. Steel production in the south * ally at a . standstill * About 40,000 workers strs Ma Yhio. 9 ° All mills » the Donora-Moness osylvania are ’ losed ° Every employe of the Bethlehem e any at ¢ Steeiton ‘*e Penna., plant reported for duty, 5 . 4 All plants in Wheeling, W. Va., ar y are idle east 15,000 men struck there Four steel corporation mills at B Alabama, are oper ating altho unionists claimed that a nber s ha a ag Atlanta, Georgia, plants normal Philadelphia un are not str cate rike next , 5 week if a settlement is not reached : Buffalo unions claim that c ee a ere a > ede that 12,000 me ¢ striking CONDITIONS TO LOOK UP WITH ,° saver PEACE SIGNING r CRATS AGAINST LEAGUE (Ay Associated Press.) NILSON UNCHANGED WASHINGTON, Sept 22.—Sen- ON FIUME QUESTION ator Thomas, Democrat of Colo (by Ans rado, in a letter to the Colorado ABOARD WIL. Democratic state committee which SON'S SPECIAL AF STOCKTON. he placed in the Congressional Ree ALIFORNIA, 22.—Althe ord today, announced that he could White House officials ahoard Pres- not vote for ratification the a Wilson's train declined to dis- peace treaty in its present form tes published reports of a new because of objections to the League sgreoment for the disposition of ef Nations. He did not state Fiume, they indicated that there whether he would support the ad been no change in the presi- amendments or the reservations dent's position on the subject.