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the dary ~ nen- * CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, OCT. 13, 1919 ath RECORD N\. TERMINALS TIED UP TODAY , BY WALKOUT OF ‘Doctors’ ‘Assurance Fail To Discredit Clain Of Mo, Serious JTiln LOCAL STRIKER RETURN TO JOBS AT 3 P.M. TODAY Strike’ Lends F or CO might reopen the fesion, with fatal to.. Advice Against results. He described the report « “nonsensi¢al bevond discus- Dealing With La- tcn.” bor, Asserts Hines Eastbound Aviator Says He Lowered Maynard’s Record By 22 Minutes Vepeamianclaten & | PHILADELPHIA Francis Dercam , | Senator Moses for his state: 2 American Railroad Express “Company Is Hard :Hit When ‘Men Quit “Work NEW ' YORK, ‘Oct. | 13.—New 4y Associated Crenn.> MINEOLA, New York, Oct, 13 Accardine to the record in. Cao- tain Sw'th’s logbook, he has beat- en Lieutenant Maynard ix the first half of the transcontinenial tac>. Smith’s figures show that he flé from San Fran o to Mineola | hours and 30 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—The | | statement of President Wilson’s (My Aanneinied Preowned tape f nat y } WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—| physicians at 12:20 p. m. said: utes 3 York's latest strike—that of 11,- The pimed administration, “The president's condition re- wh woh 000 meu Seys af the Internation- tag: naitrena pore that strik- mains the same as for the past ly verific« al Brotherheod: | of Teamsters, ing shopmen at Al-! several days. His t ten) Chauffeurs and ‘Heloers—tied up toona, Pa., would return _ to! de wet Wy & choles £4 inch ilro i ay Fa, would return to! yulss vespiration; heart action aitd a pant the principal railroad terminals of work at 3 o'clock this after- blood pressure are normal and have! Dine webeBoand the greater city’ t i- noon, “The strike Was local, unruth-j been so since the enset of hk ake Hee i D tields 1 ‘les fi ticn to s of th and orized by the union, nest, and his kidneys are funetion- rend at Mat feld, 14 miles from oo oiwithitgntline appeal from a ere fiesetnally, ! Rpcrement, (at this morning. “Governcr Smith “for. postponement netkind Press.) bas, Yet on the greuid that’ the presi- sa —gebuitity until word roald be ived from WASHED N, Oct. Strikeds Gent is sot in physical c OCL 1 Exprege- the railroads. almi@etention relative of railroad employes such as that in} . P ; \ i igh the Al Pa. “yards of fi P, j attend to his official duties the ! Bean he ae ty to beat to their deniands for highef wages, aylentti Malivonk: eke “aaclavear be | ale foreign relations committee (c- ; ae to the Pa- the men quit’ work soon xifter mid; a : 4: ree Y day delayed indefinitely acticn or . . scontinental air sabtes Director, General Hines todey.as/ yy peasiafions culling for infor wae LABOR: AND CAPITAL CONFERENCE BEGUN IY WASHINGTON—The conference of Labor and V. Beau, Jr., No. ne chief organization Affected is “creating a basis for the argument) ; that it is nonsense to deal with labor organizations because they will not} obey their ‘own rulers and therefore | make orderly, handling of. business | impossible.” : > MESA FEDERAL ACTION TOWALT STRIKE. OF THE MINERS th? CSP Mle Ankpelated Prens,\ ASHINGTON, Oct. 13,-+Some! official ta¢tion, either by President Wilson’ dr the cabinet, to avert the threatened striké of Soft coal ininers November’) is expected at the White House, Offitials.regard the’ matter as one requiring goyernmental action if éther efforts to avert a. tieup of the Goal miners fail:~-There was no indication that the administration had determined; upon a line of action should it-find it necessary to take a, hand. TURKS SHOW ternational matters. ae ES | 2.) i ontinued on Page FEDERAL BUILDING Capital Leaders called by President Wilson was to day be+ua at the White House. bor Wilson ‘is ‘hers’ shown addresting the delegate). PROJECTED WN Secretary of La- (e) U, & U. ITALIAN REBEL LABOR’S PROPOSAL TO ARBITRATE nded here from Buffalo at 9:40 ‘Continued on page six.) CASPER MAY HOUSE U.S. COURT |F | SS LOSING ouT, | STEEL STRIKE CONSIDERED AGAIN er Important Plans for Attitude to Exert Great Influence zens Called for. Tonight to Consid- New Building; Local - Erection of a federal building in Casper large enough to accomo- date the United States district court is said to be favored by Federal Judge John A. Riner of Cheyenne and this feature of Casper’s proposed postoffice ing of bus block will come in for prominent discussion at a mass meet- | inessmen and citizens to be held atthe’ courthouse tonight. Because of its central location Casper is considered an ideal location for iransacting federal court busi- ness for central Wyoming and the SEY United “Penn, ROME, Oct..13.—-Onposition to Captain d’Anaunzio growing. This does. notimean’ that Italy is ready to renounce her desire to make Fiume a nart of Italy, It moans that both Italy and Fjume ate bored with ¢d’/Annunzio and the paralysis of Fiume thru the block- ade. The final solution of the inci- dent, it is boliéved, will be a peace conference award of an Italian mandate over Fiume which will be tablished us a buifer state. ‘Report is Due When OF STATE ARE RECOGNIZE”) | PEOPLE BORED| BY CONFERENCE STEERING CHIEFS Sessions Resume on Thesday; Strike Conditions Showing ‘Steady Improvement, Say Operators By Axno. WASHINGTON, Gc t. 13. Organized labor’s proposal that the Prens.) national industrial conference arbitrate the nation-wide strike of steel workers was further considered todav by the conference steering com- mittee with the hope that a repoit could be made to the conference when it resumes its labors tomorrow. Labor representatives in the NAY TRAINING, RESTRICTION OF committee pressed demand on the ground thet failure to arbitrate the strike would encourage the 1. W. W. and other radical elements, Railway E 10.0: empk TEUTONS DELAY EVACUATION OF THE BALTIC Ry MWited Peed PARIS, Oct! 13.—Charge¥ {hat the German zovernnitnt. deliberately de- faye thes withdtawal of ‘are der Goltz fcrces frém che Bal re gion arc contained in the latést nete sent to Berlin by the allies. ° The allies’ point out» that “the” situation suddenly “has become mére critical with the attack on Riza and déclare that-Gi y willbe held: fully 've- sponsible in executins the, order for evacuation. «ny uni BERLIN, Oct. 13 imposed a blockade in the Baltic as a means of enforcing German eyacu- tion of Courland, the Stettin Abend: Post revorted today. This -néewspa- per quoted a London telegram which it said the German sovernmént had received that “‘owine te the attack = z 2 = = = = = = = ‘ G 4 proposal will receive the backing of p ce on Riga, nassage >ermits provision- Linaed . the chamber of commerce. § 5 (Re The Asnocinted Press.) aliy are withdrawn for all German 4 President Earl D. Holmes of the J r PITTSBURGH, Oct. ships in the Baltic.” Py OF : 3 | chamber.of commerce, emphasizes the companies with general offices in this cna ues SRN z : necessity of universal cooperation in city reported from theic standpoint re ARME 1 the project, in that improvement of af that conditions as a result of the Ks {postal service in Casper will result, ‘ : steel strike, which entered its fourth em in addition to securing for the city P ‘ week today, continued to improve. z $i ccinica Barco a modern postoffice block. is c I Vy There was no general return of strik- ¥ SIVAS, Asiatic Turkey, September; A committpe from the chambe u i ers reported, but without exception b 20,—By. courier to Mustapha.)—Ke- of commerce, composed of Jack a} ¥ oe N company officials where plants are in 9 ei mal Pasha, head of the nationalistic Leary, George B. Nelson, Ben LL. Fs =a eo | operation said there auinereaked > Turkish government recently set up Scherck, C. H. Townsend and Major r r > ,, 4 ‘ numbers of men in the m today. MANY ILLE = in Asia Minor, informed a correspon- Ormsby, has received » information Charles S. Hill of Cheyenne Election Chairman of Wyo- —_ 4 + dent “of the Associated Press today from Washington which is to be placed F c . aE: s - ee Acrwetated Bes a bd coeeyd: \ os that the government had issued ord- before the business interests for con- mung; Chapter and Sheridan Is Selected as Next plants dlobed ‘siice. the strike of. the we Sonnctntemlerne te & ers to respect the Armenians and de- sideration tonight, « Upon local atti- bs . a steel: workers three weeks ago, opc HELSINGFORS, Oct. 13—Riga t3 plores earlier Armenian massacres. tude toward the project in the mat- Alps RECOVER Meeting Place by: Former Service Men F s 2 s ago, All. Kurds are eager to have the ter of cooperation will depend the ed today with ,zpproxim suffered considerable damage from ax : : sent of alee 1 working fore,’ ® bombardment by German and “~e United States assume a mandate for question of whether: TRPRADIOE As ; sopra ; y padded es Bay yore Dofide:| Rusalan’troope,, eopacteli tardies Ke Armenia. favorable reports are to be made OF PRESIDENT Universal combulsory military training and laws acainst the in- ‘The plants to reopen here were the. district. near the railroad, The a aM athas SP Goer exsnan. Frank. W.)-Mondell, ~vasion of America by immigrants were stronglv favored aad Bolske- Wisconsin Steel company, the Inter- nemy's attempts to cross _ the ra COLONEL HOUSE ticor teader of the house, is prepared Baie ae viks and aliens were condemned bv the first Wyom‘nz convention of state. Steel company and the Fed- bridge were repelled, according to 2, 4 . ne in eeeuring an ap. ‘4 tty . eral Furnace company. The s reports from Reval. Many civil- % ‘ SICK to ehiation but much of the encour. iupcatmacintedstyipec’ the American Légion Friday and Saturday at Douglas, Wyo. The tion at the plants of the tans wero. Killed’ and weunded:by ste RETURNS ’ SE eeAt must come, from Casper. WASHINGTON, Oct .13—Coo! | delegates to the national convention to be held at MinneapoF, next Steel corapany was unchange bembs dropped on the town. Rw weather is aiding President Wil- | ™month were instructed to vote for universal military training. 3 STAYS AT HOME JOE BOYER WINNER OF son's recovery, it was said early The convention went on record FLIERS SEARCH o+ ‘ condemning the action of those tablishment of a monthly * diab Ad eased nian Whee) today at the White House. The sponsible for protecting the men who) the ‘interests of the An ° es NEW YORK, Oct.13—Suffering President’s physicians are’ insist- refused full miiitary servi¢e to the ion, the editor elected being 2 - Re an obfac! ‘gall stones complicated ent that danger of a setback in United States; who Were sent to pris-!las man. The paper may b i de by wet cold, Colonel House, con- S his condition.can be averted only 0 #fler general court martial; who lished in Dougl + z “fidemtial adviser to President Wilson, Yr ied today in seclusion, at his troops have left Segewold for Riga. CINCINNATI, Oct. 13—Joe Boy- er won the 300 mile auto race on Riga today reported that 2,000 Letts| by complete rest for an indcfinite by German-Russian forces continued were later fully pardoned and re- stored to duty and honorably dis- Two Casper men by being elected ut were Fisher, secretary of the Arm nd FOR LOST MAN ed by six Casver oil combanies for désert country north of Ruwtins: Mr. seeing him alive because hig motor Moat ‘ : 2 delegate. ~ bh here . | the Cincinnati speedway Sunday. period.” < - charged wie all back pay nd allow- ternates respectively to th: $ ri + eae = ances, i¢ convention also strong-|conyention at Minneapolis, Marry 0 h f ° i ey c ly condemned the I. W. W.’s, Inter- arr: Ot 3 A reward of $1,000 has beet offer, From Rawlins they will scour the Oe oe, T national Socialists, and anarchists in| Nayy cltb and home ser ihe wicecs Stock is ij i i ao . . i ‘ Navy i ry of George Chandler or Stock is equipped with powerful field ET’ y Ss re U Say 4 ROO PS pide REO eae the release! secretary of the Red Cross here, Was the recovery of vogy The list of glasses and from the airplane practi- 4 L oa i y J Saree Ree pardoneé and ye os us a named, while oil companies is headed by the As- cally every inch of the ground will + , "a s r caine yeorge - Blackstone was sociated Oil company of which Chand- be searched. J : é A comapicts gavestixation. by. con-) alternate, Five delegates and us miny ler was field superintendent with One car returned to Rawlins last * : res85 oi hid ‘a pec ena tae an ofj alternates will represeent Wyoming $800. The General Petroleum com- week with the report that Chandler by fe ._a é . nese pater, Se wa mF be oes in the national convention. pany, the jwest Refining company, had not come into the Horse Track % is oan Sas tre pias Dahan ie Wane The other delegates named are: | the Ohi® Oil ey the Texas camp of the A: iated Oil conipany Ra ; : eth , etch did “ ‘ Li odd Miss Mildred Weber, of Buffalo; Company and the Producers and Re- for which Chandler left a week ago 2 PARIS, Oct. 13.—Important troop tinues in the Baltic region with thej| ed an pase, at also i Props: maHAE spon temeaul ccepreseitatives, Major Warren Dean, of Fort D. A, fimers company offer $100 each. Friday as field superintendent of the * movements are occurring in the direc-, Lettish troops maintaining their de-|sal to join Colonel Bermond’s Rus- CEDIMABERE CGE: uate, ihe 7 Russell; E. C, Calhoun, of Van Tas- . Mrs. Chandler is reported in « crit- company. Absolutely no word bas ae if wink ee sis tala, :fenas waainst the Comer, ate jan forces to attack the Bolsheviki. ehh Sheath Charles a ait sell, and R. L. Esmay of Douglas. ical condition at Rawlins. been heard from him since and friends m3 ; . tale- | " M3 i 4 q on. h ty F y ‘ pes ia 5 i y plye: e praia today fram Basel” Bathoutah Deily Chronicle - correspondent | The heavy, bombardment ‘of Riga ofi4, immigration officer of Chey.) Tho other alternates are: ,have practically given up hope, of ‘3 ha di ¢ i, 2. ¥ erme, Wag napied us stath chairman Gean Van Dyke, of Buffalo; Pan! Bert Cole and J. Y. Stock have ta, 4 ‘. $ yee 30 miles distazt, and Lottich rae preire eer penis ben| Bese nd Saiees f Sistas of the legion, PR. EK. Showater wad ¥. Showater, of Douglas; Huch Rosy, ken up the search in the Sead air, blizeard Pity peeeagi seat ear »3 fercements and ether Esthonjan de py cp ae hee th Hi bee nod Cliod ew named viterstite chairman. }0£ Moorecroft, and Curl G. Loighton, plane for George Chandler, losb in “ Gasper friends of Chandler believe “$" tockmmeats are enroute ta Lihat MO iving in Riga are 6,009 troops! Ty woud eyyor ene wrecked fome Harry Fisher of Casper and secre-| of Buffalo. « the Red Desert country near Rawlins inat if his body is ever, recovered °° abcerd a ‘transport for the purroer ule pet Toth guard which decided pl ay: ., tary of the Army and Navy club! The official report of the state con. since Oetober 3. The two léft Cas. jt will be thru the diligent search m3 of joining the Lettish forces. ig fiaht to the death insted of Stackholm reports that the Legtish was named gs secretary. R. S. Ment-| vention cont ng all of the regolue Pet in the plane about 40 o'clock of Mr. Stock and Pilot Cole in their ply dolaying the Germans as they government has abandoned Riga ard “er was clected treasurer. tions .will be published in the bp. this morning and arrived in Rawlins, Curtiss Oriole plane which. Cole fléw * fad been ordered. The Letts reject- is located now at Rodenpois. Authority was’ given fer the es-! une toniorrow. Wyo., shortly after noon. in from Massachusetts to Denver, bs iA &

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