Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 1

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STRIKERS GAINING STRENGTH, GOVERNMENT TO AC YROREL r SEVERAL KILLED AN EPROBED C= (Casper Baily ED A az) m m BY SENATE OVER 4,000 copies | of The Daily Tribune od and delivered to subscribe: & Mery ay 6Cribune = THE DAILY TRIBUNE | Member of the Associated Press, | | and serbed by the United Press. INJURED AT ! AND NEWCASTLE, ie ‘Well FARRE ° Leaders to Testify VOLUME 3 CASPER, WYO.. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1919 NUMBER 285 te ates on Both Sides Dispute Claims but in Hearing Before & Early Reports Reveal Gains for Strike Labor Committee NE WE 2 VICTIM (lf FRAME -||P (IN Champions of Cheaper Stock eon .. Big Cailers> Risking Te Ghellied ae of the Senate ru [ Armed Patrols in Cent “Ausacinted Prem WASHINGTON, Sept. "23. —In- The second day tween the labor unions vestigation of the steel strike by and the United States Steel corporat " htt cnet the the senate to committee was or- H (RY (if { ARAMIE PRIME extent to which the industry has been affe he was still dered today by the senate. A res- uncertain and confused by the conflicting claims ot leaders on each olution introduced by Senator ee side. That the industry is gravely crippled in the aters of Pati Kenyon, Republican of Iowa, pro- | “Nobody Saw Killing and They Can Prove Noth- burgh, Chicago and Youngstown is certai urty reports recorded iding for an inquiry and authorizing a report as to whether any remedial ing,” Says One of Bootleg Squad to Man in PART OF CARDILLO BROTHERS, 15 Hy As ot the gr federal action could be taken was Z S 5 : topted without roll call. Laramie Jail: Public Indignant ‘i Senator Kenyon said it was pro 2 posed to call leaders representing both ployers and employes to Washing- ton i effort to determine the . ; cnmeacentiteee oo CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 23.—Sheriff E. J. Smalley of Laramie BR E CARYAO BE FIRST county stated yesterday that none of the three agents of the state pro-) ten sade aaa ata 4 F TODAY woes ERG Taeaouneed later hibition commissioner's office charged with the murder of Frank Jen-! adopted a r i rest that the investigation would be be- yun Thursday and that the first wit- ness would be Chairman Gary of the United States Steel corporation and John J. Fitzpatrick, chairman of the ,Cs' One of the Cavdillos had beer : : . ational committee for otganizing °° ‘© Cheyenne to be held here ur til such time as public sent lefend the steel workers. Before the Kenyon resolution was udopted Senator Thomas, Democrat of (Special to The Tribune.) nings near Laramie September 7—-Peter Cardillo, John Cardillo and Walter Newell—is in the Laramie county jail, and denied knowledge It had been reported that at of the whereabouts of any of the men. would Laramie might so change that ate to return him to that city ‘on of p ring ve rine culture ttee on agr MOB HOLDS TOK IN SITUATION IN (ee ee, | Colorado, introduced one opposing ‘ ores ore Ppa és hte a . : strikes, declaring the senate “views Bee et i * he oe Dreen SARY REFUSES TO es : with concern” the labor situation. aeanes bas dri th = 5 DISCUSS SITUATION ‘ ‘Thomas announced that he planned to tMtiary at Rawlins, but this opinion ony selated’ Ive cae me ‘ouke an address tomorrow on the Cis EM th Mgt aa EW LOR : Si resolution, which declares that a man uae rerios alee ‘ : Oo has the constitutional right to follow John Cardillo, the elder of the : se hs . va nd ; 1 z ever Oe any calling and that the so-called dillo brothers, wherever he mi RS a eee orpeivntio tinue Butt “i - “cosed shop” is “un-American and ‘8 stated to have made a st A 4 - detrimental to American freedom.” similar to that of his brother, iden- Telephone and Telegraph Lines Seized by ON. rere lilleal eae Be ‘The Kenyon resolution was discussed tifying Newell as the one of the three rans . . ke Skat way “e briefly. Several senators expressed imported prohibition agents who People Demanding Ousting of City Of- as pan Gh % concern over the general industrial the suo killed a a bid t Be i rdered bm situation. ell, so far is is known unoffic = Cl soe Nes Ste ay , + ’ “This strile seents’ to-be the first here, has not made a -copfessio: ,ficials; Armed Pess@s Enrou e ADs ICRC HAT as ay , : pps <° skirmish in industrial warfare,” said The so-called confessions r by : ibe nary Cleve ap ne Kenyon, “let us face it and find out the Cardillo brothers are so sketchy [By A inted Press] ; Bo the facts.” ,that they do little more than estab- OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept. 23.—All efforts to reach ea teh ; : a SGmuted 2 Hon Ga CN eee victim of Dyumright, Okla., where rioting was reported last night in : aonwdi hat 297,000 men were strik - STRIKE LEADERS TO Td euiven He PaGaL ~ telephone messages, failed today through lack of telephone aait ‘ B ey ficials : e spat - de y 5,000. D TRY FOR CONFERENCE qurrediibefore Lands after: t and telegraph facilities. The telephone snd tsiceiaye ee a i : (By United Pres lis " rt that their wires were taken over by a mob which 1s - = 4 PITTS GH, Sept. 23-—Taking| killing—details essential to nies asse " 3 af TrsBURGH, Sere aL baking of the men responsible for the m demanding the resignation of Drumright city officials, accord- T i césa) and that further crippling of in-| er. Opinion continues general t {ing to last night’s telephone reports ‘a » dustry and violence should be avoid-| Newell has been made the victir Telephone messages from Oilton, i : %. it. is believed that stecl strike/® “frame-up” by the Cardillo broth- 14 that the Oilton chief of po- at the s x ders at a meeting here tomorrow, &TS and that at least one of the la started for Drumright today wach s into RIOTING CONTINUES a address another fmal letter to, ‘¢", if not both of them, partici- Udenuiies following: seed uae. "OlIN FARREL 1 3 Menta Wiles tor (Gary) in vacre: od actively in the slaying of the ons who reported that th 1 f tre un je hig eaa s r % with Gary While suspicion attached to the streets. An unconfirmed repor He said objectior ) e tre raticg locaurred Wee in’ Hacrail 3 While reports from outside Pitts-/ three agents of the prohibition squad Oilton ne eee. palaitie ee NESTS er . : burgh give the strikers the best of ftom the beginning, it has o burn the »hone pailding sc 5 ast night. and ersons wer Pe ane ots ae he. ti a5. ae : a . known that officers invest at Drumr 3 is _beyonc D injured Many shots were fired OME ov a ARR Se TERRE ete the ‘case svere) not ed control, according to reports. Deputys the new disturbance today. Police : me Ee till resisting firmly. <The companies|°f the guilt of th til Wad armed pie trom | otnes say that at least I] persons were eas ; — claimed that more aya SD working Harold R. Denebeaux, points ha perted. for Drumrigh PLANT BOMB TO struck by bullets Addi ate ? ie : ar 7 . ced to the state pr ki : police were ordered here. M te - today in mills near here. Peitee! andl @hOlwue centine 4 $200,000 Deal Involves Transfer PERC ALG TAGAISencaGlts’ Ware Faported = ‘ the Albany county jail with th cuM of Interests in Casper Realty KING AND QUEEN * Harry Wyatt and son Dennis Wy- pects in the murder « J All Other Casper ARMED GUARDS ARE , i ~ shot : , Nebr., : twas’ ta OS ae peo ase PATROLLING NEWCASTL ) y rrCyT ‘ Word has been 1 SPELLS REVOLT Property {ity cdrencinted Pree PLAN ix VISTI % report the market ve (Continued on page six.) 5 — Se ‘ 5 y \ INC 1 I . r( YR VI \ , nvolvin LONDON, Sept. 23.—Moscow f Al ’ , a mer today p sasination of Admiral Kolchak A VA IN ept 3 The od he s of Pauk H. Moor bomb thrown into the guardroom « and Belgiur wisi 5 ' . Chey n the Casper Realty killed six and injured 12 soldiers Fr . . WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 _or- | pany ee his as the Admiral Kolchak escaped uninjur ' here Angeles was ganized labor nched its fight | #K<" Omnens Neen = - ; against the anti-strike provisions ak med teste Wade od b] of the Cummins railroad reorgani- |"! mm. Cheyanne yeu ne. ashe WORKERS MUST nF} ation bill before the senate inter- he past year, he deal F oO K g How well do you know Casper? Here are the rules governing the state commerce committee today aa 1aeBHY tes tals L ° llow well do you know the merchants Who Is Who contest: Glenn Plumb, seacrel Aen for B ment reached, Moore SHARE PROFITS . nd business firms? In this issue of | Any person is eligible to enter the the railroad brother pe eee cash and all mortgages und 5 - the Casper Daily Tribune are print-jcontest. except the employes of the ther of a wen ABs Sea. See eat ents of sale for property sold ed eighty paragraphs without names Qasper Daily Tribune. Use any kind Of the railroads, said the pr Cheyenne and also, all : complete addresses and in jf paper. All answers must be writ- ions were the guarantee ‘ f an in- CLARK ASSERTS velonging to ked. Bear in mind no guessing; Casper Daily Tribune on or before 12 GREYBULL MOOSE TAKE IN Y Moore deeds to Bingen - a each one is simple. o'clock Friday, October 3, 1919. All himer all his property in Fey Oued Mremy The Persons answering correctly answers received after ‘the above 25 NEW MEMBERS'AT CLIP cciicy, an of the stock 74. solution of differences between Fiunme Situation Bringing on Crisis in Italy the greatest number of questions in| date will not be counted GREYBULL, Wyo., Sept company ia sas Hear emesis lume Sttuation ! gu ‘ (a he eighty paragraphs on the Who Ask the merchants. They will aid The Moose lodge here in all abor and cap for profit sharing; Representative 1s Who page will get the following you in every way in getting the cor- thirty 4 ‘ a | OR ieee etnatesedtideelinted With Sedition Spreading; New Units $25.00 to the person answering the jess men. Be C areful—Don't Hurry. bers about 125 memt 1 new office at €| the Associated Advertising Clubs of Arouse Enthustasm in Rebels largest number. lo’ - - $15 to the person answering the | pe the World t ioe ines cond largest number. yr , ‘4 7 ¥i0 to the person answering the ERK AND ACCOMPLICES OL D FRIEI ND OF ROME, Sep The | day resulted Uurd largest number, y “ é Ane ~ ina royal decree postponu 1 i nt t Ficus eee cieweing the FRIENDS: RAKE | GOL. ROOSEVELT |.2 7 Sere voupeains the reer paclingn fourth largest number. # BBERY ~ ~ 1 : i eported tha edition ) ili an $5.00 to the person answering the ’ NO STOCK IN CL AIMED TODAY SLEDS TRG RU SEC aon Tarik {ifth largest number. the officers ido Ann irille m | 33.00 to each of the five persons —— PERSHING YARN ROAD WOODESLEEDEE harairdromes Shine next highest in the list, [By United Press} A » South akota, Wild ent : : In case of a tie for any one of the CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Leo and Walter Filipkowski and a mail — Sept = ; oan Beast ape Wild enthusiasm wa y the val of new es, the vetting hi r j i (By United Prenn.) personal friend of the late Theo- nits secking to join h in d'Annur ed ar - hey ee person getting his sewed || clerks Jobe Wejka, have confessed to the $240,000 malt naieey last WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. dore Roosevelt, died at his home | Aenea AH ihe ltaltan ei : ; Mee ane ad pia inst Will receive the award, all] Thursday. They substituted a fake mail pouch for the Standard Oil | Friends of General Pershing said here this morning, after an illness “ress declaring that the Ital lemand Fiume’s annexatoin is ill get seco: ° I. they were ignorant of ored f 1 Ke H ° eS 1 Company's peyro y gnor of # rumor of several weeks. je was a pil sd ever cae eee oro pears lee The pelice recovered $92,000 and have gone for the remainder | engagement between Pershing and ner of the Black Hills, and was PEACE CONFERENC! 3 y orrect answers ex! % . Sia ZHENS 4 A heal Mrs. Annie Peeple Boyd, widow of 62 f the one ween pened in pate where’ Celbeeter ae Bares oes Colonel Carl Boyd, a member of ae eee seit? famorinted Wrenn. . answers are re . , > ake Cur \R Se “t the Tribune office first will get The $240,000 taken by the robbers was part of a shipment of Porahinig’s stati he died/in|Eranc f the tr 1 ‘he $25, the other will get the $15 ] g415,000 from the Federal Reserve bank here to the Standard Oil com- Mrs. M. 1 und Mrs. Al al ee “nd the person with the next largert py at Whiting, Indiana. Wejda is said to have planned the robbery. Lawson have gone Greybull to ; ; ¢ = list will get the $10.00. Lad spend a week with relatives ncademy tar i’Annun " her over the situetion,

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