Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1919, Page 1

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Plans for Walkout of Half Million Men Con- tinue Despite Statement of President but ‘Union Signifies Willingness to Enter Into Conference Before November 1 OVER 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and THE DAILY TRIBUNE ° Member “of the Associated Press, and served by, the: United Press, (Hy Associnted Prem) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 27.—While preparations for the strike of half a million soft coal miuers of the United States, ordered for next Saturday, are being continued, it was said at the international head- , quarters of the United Mine Workers of America here today that the iminers are ready to negotiate a new wage. agreement between now NUMBER 13 and November 1 that will avert th avert the strike. Ellis S. Searles, editor of = the Mine Workers’ Journal, an official ion,, said the operators hy to negotiate a new axreem the government wonld use th unt of pressure on the of con the United Ming there would b Pi bringing nbout 9 emont [ernment could bring the op jeonference ily The organ ' r ters do not want to stri it a last recat We hope th yeraiorg yet ers aa ania meht that would 4 make vu str ey . “We want the public. to y. that ythe miners have done ev ) MURDERERS OF A Nonahi ‘for E gual Voi Voting Posube Gets De-' ivi bs r pawer to eee so that a new wage fe , by Narrow Margin of Two. could a: negotiated Lund a strike ea the operators a strike to m $150,000 in Gold Paid for Release of Wiliam OFFICERS ARE © Woe Wan Boll's Called fe iorce wae Jenkins, Now En j ‘ 7 Rumpus rea Seren gg ti ’ w E Route to Puebla KNOWN IN MEX. . > WASHgrON, Oct. "27 The Johnson aw endment to the peace, [irsas. eapISIaINGE, (Rett from the Federal Lines y, pr ig im effect that the voting power of the United States States would coase work Gigi h jin nie League of Nations be increased to equal ua of Great exci taraicee rie ewtianteaninat be Amasbiniba.ttrena:) San" DIEGO, Sshe “Oct, 27— and her issn, was'rejected by the senate today by a vote of 38)¢ milion ana 00,000 pep avre i fever got! Oe ct. 2 Wiliam G. Jenkins, American consu- Dep menrens resi estore Liew for the amenditient and 40 against. The roll-call follows: et would eat. off 80 percent of ar at Puebla, kidmapped October 19 by Mexican bandits, was released erick 8, Waterhouse, Ameren bor. For a : Republicans: Ball; Borah, Brandegee, Capper, te atten rails Shay Ba Gem agate: after payment of the ransom, the state department was advised today der patrol aviators, killed several (Cufmins, Dillingham, rh ruling ‘ the partially months ago in. Lower’ California, I i -onnsylyi hy the American embassy in Mexico City. are known to the Mexican govern- -POINDE XTER Is Rates ot sweet ist bate Phe : | Pa shonias Poindext: ar, ri4e Surber ney CANDIDA | E FOR : Pagvebes 2000) The bandits, who held Jenkins, had ee a ransom of $150,-. ment and a demand’ will “he mide 000 in gold. A message to the departyent tod: lay said that Mathew for their punishment... ° \ }Gov KRNMENT U. © PRESIDENT *™ pupae re muy in the The story of the aviators’ fight Moses NS | Hanna, third secretary of the embassy, for life was scrawled in the, hand- Penrose, Phipy jyba was sent to Puebla, reported yea: writing of Connelly onthe wing of 9 Sherman, Smooty Spenc y that he had received a message Townsend, Wadsworth es his plane. The bodies of the men | | from Jenkins sent from within the Mex- Feached here today. Democrats: Gorg and | ican federal lines thatsthe ransom hdd)” sgaperai-ts Than Against ioc p: Republi TICKET T Pp }heen ald and he was on his way: to edze, Kelfpex, K 7 ures | Puebia. cary, Nason, ly could Jenkins’ release was effected by: the RECOVERY OF ‘ Bankhead Chamberiatn, Col Sttinica ROCs ie sar eAT ates payment of 1,000 in gold, the state rtson; Dial, Fletgher, Gay, Gerry, Har- WASHING TO , Oct, 27.—Senn- ; ws Henderson, Bette 5 tor Miles Poindexter of Washing- — togay Rose King, Richy; Akc ton today announced his candidaey officials took « $150 | eharan was advised, DE N MO OR PLANT ‘The “dixpatch did’ not make clear PRESI TIS ated r iwhether the Mexican government. or y- Kellar, Myers, N@gent, Overman, Pom: for the Republican nomination’ for t T ‘ 4 a ; ments that it friends of Jenkins paid the ransom and ; SA TISFAC TORY crené, Ransdall, Robinson, Sheppard. eeitent He sald he wonld seek | poseibt p fan inqu to this point has been Simme Smith bf Arizona, Smith of the nomination, on an ‘auti-Red” |hy the firs = rizance @f union state- muld he phy nily im ste ier ament program (Dy Ansociated Press.) sent to pxico City: Mar land, anson, Thomas, Trammell, ‘ CHICAGO, Oct. 27,—Charges of tam- ebaeh (iy Annocinted. Prens, Underwood, Wala of Montana and Wile Phitform, was, not disclose pering with « witness for the govern- W. ASHINGTON, Oct. bits Siti as liams. Fi | FRAME HEVLY ‘SON Annoclatod Prenn. APOLES, Oct. RA apne TO: physickine gaia Bia NA he pany under Inglogmest for using the mails to defraud sale, of the. cd: poration'’s stock “tom : INDIA: Te exe ment were madevin the trial here to-! flentis progrosy. toward lay of officials of the Pan Motor con: te es tin hos en pistedtor Hae. ok Sarih E. Glerk,- who purel ‘axed $200 | . | erm is to frame a py 9 worth of the company's stock, testi! “LONDON President Wilson's demand thar the cot fied t after she had been subpoe-! here that (Strike order be. cancelled. - Phe board nied 1 Witness for the government; | Krasnoe, Selo, ont will meet: Wednesday... Meanwhile prep- Arations. continue for a nation-wide | atrtee ; Miss lorence Coleman visited » her | cipal defenses. troyers: Wome at Belen, New Mexico, and gaye) Rign were ordered Nis Parix a nest her $60 for uso-in buying a railroad! Brifish warships. it atteking-G: Heh ta enable her to visit. the com: | who are ass cr the Letts. I cv bad y ‘ i AS! | niiy's plant at St.. Cloud, Minnesota. “SLAIN BY THUGS Stute troopers are maintaining or- of Locomotive Firemen and . Engi- N * going to Chieago to testify at United Presx> der here following repeated clashes | __ neers, sent word: to congress today y United Press) ial of defendants. Mrs. Clerk Ia-)= \Agin genes “Oct. esau: between strikers and men taking | ‘that his “union would ‘not obeerve! ur ned the money and refused tO! preme court today upheld the. convic- | their places. * | any antié-strike law. s is make B80 ae? vo tion of Dayid Lamar, “Wolf of Wall’ ort COLLINS, Coles Oct. 27 I aerhanide “tat oataiaoratty | Street,” on charges of conspiring With phe body of I . \ ant 8 i 4 t body of rank Campbelh college jgheiatrike, derceldentJ.ew {Nou Tintelen, German agent, 0 Dre. student, believed! to have heen “tur? . & statement at his h ‘vent the manufacture and shipment of) Geret by holdups; wan found on the of. ‘he has not t My j War munitior + ‘ataeet! Sabtmlen { i President “Wilxon’s stat ment naa \ |. e TES uf ake tee, gate’ SUGAR SUPPLY STEAL INO HER AUTO AND : = oe ‘ Delivery of Mail Order Goods thru : | HAVANA,» Oct. Sufficient 1 oh president is il! Postoffice to Begin Tomor- RUN FOR HOUSE | sugar to. meet prese American ee say our agreement withthe gierat re row and Continue until demands has, been contracted for Brazen, Attempt at Theft of Second Automobile in Two 0 rr " ve ee est q tia Orders Are Filled = = | ip.vatearcamree saga Sai oleteal penext nextel the Days Leads to Capture of Men Who Broke Jail © s.stement wits ‘ac ne mene “ 5 H Oct. 27.—Lady Astor y + dnesday in Indianapolis of the! The initial shipment of government has accepted the invitation of Ply-) | Aurea Pin aueeee UUCHIE Bota Here and Eluded Glenrock Officer executive council, It baie rT | xroceries sold to Casper citizens thru/ mouth Unionists to become a can- ‘thority to cancel the Noth: force governm lared in! Hf a} of ihe tion is without 1 “Insofar 98 rant of law. | iked when he! it is without ‘a one Sree EDUCATIONAL SURVEY OF TOWILSON WITH. Soca esiebe wae afta windew at Wedocdey night end Sane Wi shipments must be called for in the enter negotiations hanoncht ofsthe postoftice bulla | E | left for thé east, taking with them Ted Evans’ Ford. ‘ here are . approximately ing of ay ugecément pounds of supplies in the’ first shin- STATE MADE AVAILABL The pair were captured. yesterday morning nine miles this side of ment whigh Postmaster W. Sprov} sti- mates will cover all orders taken from | — August 21 to 27. ; . | jaan By the time this quota of supplies peein| pring extnluated) tere; Postmaster | WASHINGTO: ‘ongress- Sproul expects the, remainder of Cas- |74n Mondell has secured a limited num: * _ WASHINGTON, per's quota of army groceries and wup- Ver of copies of the Kdueational Sur: “prohibition plies to:have arrived here. Notice will Vey of thé state of Wyoming issued by Attorney-General Palmer's opinion he given as soon as the earn ore the Bureau of Education, and will be! pegarding its constitutionality will ta arrives ‘here. Rlad to send these on request as 10NK! be presented to. President’ Wilson jag the supply lasts. This bulletin con-) today or tomorrow. Unless the JAMES M’KEE TO BE LAID ‘tains a vast amount of interesting his- ston conferences with 3 n we offered repeatedly tof th the Operatorg, conelude phe This offer ‘without reser | wouta extend the’ working period more —The ing when they induced the mars! jleave the hotel dining reom where Fie They spent friday in Douglis, ev dently looking for another car, »but machine, the The body of James McKee, was ee inthis work will find it valua- # law without his signature. rned. of n as Sheriff Boyce le morrow morning. ,The body is at the BOY SCOUTS TO MEET Shaffer.Gay chapel, and the casket will Hart be open: until 9 o'clock tonight. Mrs. of Casper to meet in the gymnasium George McKee, the young ‘man’s at the High school at 7 o'clock tomor- the sedan pass thru that, place, and another ci __- chaved it in Jeftahe car to find GL ficers of the bank, on the order of O,, covered when they ; CK, {. Lofthus, state bank examiner. out the trouble, verse county | The reopening of the bank, whieh Jackson, who Is described as’ “pret-|against “it” | in r 2 of the ty Smooth" has served a term at Fort wes closed on Oct. 2 by order robber gang to-run recent develop-| ing the bank, and. will be held for arraignment. have oceu « held that the bank, “They won't break jail again for som» ‘The latest rob) ite authority in’ which it also we (By Ustted Prenn.) Grog part of the bill whieh reférs tO | was solvent WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.——-Prepldent war-tiue prohibition. It has to do | Criminal charges made by the ator! ing the past month. j y was reported from’! ~ WASHINGTON, - Oct. ~27.-Apr.- 2,000 work- considerable JOngshoremen who claimed and Tom Majors, who where four ponds and with the enforcement of ay act which (pey general against two officers of the and searching | cash w All the furniture dig. @PS8 In 24 locals officially went on strike bene Bone v4 sees ee Secayeel was passed by reason of the war pank not ‘atte ed \ tHe camps between Casper and Douglas. sypears of the housed in today. Richard Butler, thein leade oo pees Bresp emergency: and whose. objects have | ee ust ud speeder their means the Jupiter camp. Burglurs have entér-| s@fd that\up until today these men had enforce beth war-time and constlin- peen sutisfied in the demobilization | WW. R. McLean, representing a large? of t jon, dgree that the pair ed the Stuurt Mereantile store three been “taking vaeation: thmal prohibition. ss and whone repeal I have alréady jreod furniture company of the east, : deserve what they ate getting, Lt was a ;2imes and the tillx.of the’ Ohio, Ol com.) ‘T. V.-O'Connor, president of the In “DT objeét to and cannot. approve, | sought at the hands of congress.” ds-here en company business. ‘tong cold’ ride, ipany have been tapped twice, j ternational Longshoremen’s association, fiwhose denun between halt} n hair! E PEGE hhourd obmenretiitesdentine Work-; the local postoffice has arrived. Start-| didate for Nhe fpamae i house of ¢ commons. |g Th ey { r “The operators: have not offe me tomorrow at 1 o'clock these gro constructive suggestion to avert this | Flee et the, disteiated “sack © ab. ioe DRY BILL GOES am dark cell and bread and water have ended thé adventures abba pak deat fs ah ae “ i declined LEGAL OPINION | Dour ‘as after a daring return to Casper Saturday night for the pur-; The miners have averaged only $76 (Ps 2s { stealing another car, the Evans) = monthly the past year. A shorter dayy Iwill be held y heen taken from them ati : '¢ and Jackson talked their way (Continued on Page 8) imade her hi enforcement bill with’ | freedom at Glenrock Friday morn.) ii early” edticational | President acts on the bill before eee vee) test | N AT REST IN DEADWOOD, S. D. Fee tna those particulaly ine, midnight tomorrow’ it will become havin net their hearts on an, enclosed . 2 the sheriff says, the Quinby home in the Texas camp | Insurgents in the ranks of s¢ritcing! INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNIONS OPEN SESSIONS IN WASHINGTON Arrival of Leaders Delays Considera- tion of Important Questions Assovinted- WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—While ” the International Federation of Trade Unions began its ‘sessions here today preliminary to the meet- ing of the International Labor con- ference provided for in the trea- rmauy no importont aetion ed until tomorrew, because -ot VOW “rival of several high ot- ficials of the federation W. A. Appleton of England. . prest dent of Cor tens, Belyium, the course of German t ated nd Leon Jou- the French notified President jean Federation ot » tonight. BOY DROPS DEAD NW. U. OFFICE Excitement Causes Heart Failure to Walter Wagner, Local Messenger ment over the playing of a practical joke on the cashier of the Western Union office brot on a heart attack whi < the death of Walter Wagner, 16, a messenger in the employ of the company, Sature day after The hoy was sybjeet i in the office had savhier a packaKe con, live cat, purporting to be a spackuge which she was ex- pecting after nt had somewhat subsided, noticed in aw state of collapae. He died just as gné of the clerks in the office reached his pide. The boy is the son of Mrs, Katie Niemi of 645 Melrose street. Funeral arrangements will not he completed wn- {til after the arrivai of an uncle, Will a am aes , who is expected from Dead- » D., Conteh. " TEACHER GIVEN YEAR’S LEAVE BY CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, ther | than the able ‘Fincher, princi verse pub: hool, who has besa a member of ching Yorce of the Cheyenne Pric ited her absenc Miss Fine drew her resignation ey followed u visit by a large delegation of parents of pupils of the Converse school, wl nportuned Miss Finch to withdraw her re czeslgnation ‘MRS. DENISON DIES TODAY Tmnison, aged 41, this aftern: at her hore knum str from a cons ot di ly was taken to the I with whom + ments. On RIOTS bragenly return’d ‘to Cas Pore tie f MAtscletatanapot Spiel oa ss ‘per Saturday night and made off with found dead in bed Friday aaiits d will ble from a historic standpoint. Sa trord’ sedans pelodging! (8 Soo “Dar. ; be «shipped to Deadwood, S. D., to- PERE: eRe ‘FARGO BANK IS (rin. : Y o ie TO Austin requests alt Boy scouts REQPENED FOR | ,(i,.0t,.be cumectat the pate ana NLS Guns, Bricks and Clubs Used in Fighting mia cook ‘ eee a Dozen Burglaries and Several Hold- “1. $ _ mother, arrived here Saturday. row evening. —| BUSINESS AGA IN| ae: oeptite: | shee tes) mt Bas qunes age ‘Go ‘Mobunssheds Dial t Between Striking Longshoremen and | rn NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Scores were injured in a riot today up between 2,000 striking longshoremen and several hundred men wn 4! who were on their way to work at the Bush 'terminal docks in re passing the monds Taken from One i Q : FARGO, N. D., Oct. 27.—The Sgandi. thieves just before reaching Douglas, H R t Workers in Streets in Brooklyn navian-Ametican bank of Vargo was! He turned his machitie across the en lome, iNeport, . ‘ jreopened Saturday in charge of the of-) trance to a bridge, and jhad the -men ——— was ordered hy the Leayenworth. ‘ments in the Big Muddy oit tela inal. Brooklyn. Fifty pistol shots were fired and sticks, stones, bricks \atate banking board, ry ay enwornth, Fee rf ‘55 U. R E. Supreme court of the state, which held| Having added two other car thefts cate ix Operating there. No less thin'a @ind clubs were used. The police were summoned and ten ar- that the banking board had exceeried t their previous record of six, the pair dozen burglaries and several holdup’ | pests were made. - |@eclared on the other hand that the strike was breaking up and that fully 80,000 men would be back at work dur- Ing the day Today's disturbance broke out at Forty-third street and Second avenue, Brooklyn, amd was "waxed along both streets for two blocks before it wax quelled, stry exe! resss s be 1 Ww uta in a er » 11 Iti

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