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AML EOTION | OT Fags Caayp NATION'S SUFFERING ITALY BREATHES SIGH OF RELIEF WHEN STRIKE. IS ENDED, FOUR DIE Warning Issued That Socialists Ready to Check “Desires of Militarists = oR GREAT SINGER AGAIN WITH US.—| State executives continud energetic Mme, Louisa Tetrazzini, one of tion today to obtain immediately greatest colatura sopranos ever ,heard! enough to prevent and reduce suf (iy Aanocinted Prens.) in this country has returned after ig the solution of the end ROME, Dec. 4.—Announcement absence of a number of years. She is strike to Washington. of. that the general strike in Italy t¢ ke 4 tour of the country. governors of three states, i idni: - yoming, McKelvis of Ne would terminate at midnight Wed- ming vi braska and Shoup of Colorado, had as a 5 * the purpose of a conference at I everybody thruout the country. | A for satisfactory distribution of co:l.” . The order for cessation of the FRAMED AIM TO which was issued by the 28S ‘ i v edt ; CESS HARD COA Teaco in ESRC Cag Cra ar : 9 CHICAGO, II, Dec, 4.—Midwester ae een is abor, decle ? } efficials today urged the distribution } nt ot ard Sete aTarAiat oe of ull coal held in the United States We more will tolerate even te temporarily combat the shortage. TASER Toe eee oe Governor Lowden planned an appeal ? ht, and soe Fs ‘ eae a (Ry Axsocinted Press.) to Washington for the shipment of ex CHIGH EAI Hel LONDON, Dee. 4.—An agreement — ¢?*s eastern hard coal to western states to ch which it is hoped will solve the = "0. . ir. Adriatic question has been prepared The r conference at St. in Paris by American, French and is on Sunday will consider the British peace resentatiyes for sub- @rastic curtailment of all industries, mission to It: ccordjng to pri- including-the proposal that the six-hour vate dispatches. ‘Under Seeretary of | Y be exterided throughout the coun- State Polk and Premier Clemenceau ‘'Y: already have signedthe hgreement. Continued gold is causing the most The nature of dhe proposil is not, ‘tense suffering in eb west., CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, DEC. 4, No Relief in Sight | and Famine Grows Acute; Corn Used for Fuel in Nebr. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO. Dec. 4.—Another ° day of dipping into the rapidly 'dwinding national coal reserve added its hit to the distribution of induct: today and no immediate relief thru the return to work of bituminous miners is in sight. Some of the larger cities for the first time felt the str | Brom cities of the situation. nd towns of the west yuthwest, some entirely without fuel, came reports of actual suffering. In three Nebraska towns fence pests and ear corn were being burne 70VERNOR LOWDEN ASKS y to take meas. ywhere eve professional DISORDER GENERAL IN NORTHERN IT re RON Dec. 4,—Soelalists and the nfederation of lubor-eaNed off the 5 Parts of sbraska are! i stated, but it is suid to have been ebrs a ral strike. "abel : burning car \ Milan dispateh reported four killea | framed with a view to satisfying the The entilre C; ) clashes between the strikers’ and | 2talian people. close ; bineers. There were ma disor- | ceived. rs throughout Northern Italy pineredl néral strike was called against the ¢ Yailure of the government to = Socialist deputies in Rome. COUNT IN FIRST ' i} ' ce 2 The regional , , fuel director announced today that coal was Mont for the 5 immed lumet steel di y if supplies strict will > not re. ouri plains to. try the “Kansas be vernor Gardner has ned strip of mines in Barton count CATHOLIC AND DEPUTTES (By Associated Press.) Dee. 4.—The chamber of dep ng rushed te relief of the fuel famine in COAL BIN DWINDLING. ORTED IN Republicans Join Democrats in Demand for ° + Daily Crihune 1919 ‘ NUMBER 46 WEST CARLISLE (a CHEERFUL DESPITE | WOUND AND GENERAL CONDITION | [a IMPROVING, SAYS PHYSICIAN '| Interviews Refused But Much Is Gleaned from State- ments Made Dr. Story; Bandit Unarmed When Shot; Sheriff Roach: Explam: William L. Carlisle, train bandit who was shot thru the lung and captured Tuesday morning by Sheriff A. S. Roach, was reported to be slightly improved today insofar as his gen- eral condition is concerned by Dr. Lee W. Story, head of the Douglas hospital, where Carlisle is receiving treatment for his wounds. He is still too ill to be interviewed. i eral condition ightly ime) ye hem whe . 1 his lung woun rbout |, wher fi pm wounded hand in whethe o his vest. 1 « t know whether } n Lid fallir w ! ined CARLISLE MISJUDGED iq) SPEED OF POSSE eaptur iu wh and sa i : he b no inter ne to make another break The bandit does ne 1e Roach for posse was on my trail, but thead. Tt turned out that fit was only half an hour other rmed and that any hand, 4} three hours he and they got mo. may have made to topped for a Y Cats tartle} me at a ranch where bs a= ithe sheriff when trying to put up ails! meal, 1 wasn't armed, because 1 alway } hands was caused by the paln trom his pid my guns in the brush before so ‘ veunded hand, which may have caused! ing ton ranch house so that L wouldn't 9 him to lower it unvoluntarily enre the folks. When the officers came in Twas so startle dothat T jamp Joa ana tne SHERIFF THOT BANDIT NDED DEFENS! m+ the pen T go divergen was s tories have Union Pacitie ured hit by stating that he od in the belief s his action! yy pull a gun 0 the J opened yesterday with great ex Ps ° ai wt yor 1 wasn it eek Donegal traves 1 that territory. All.Facts Before Resolution Advocating Cart and his against what he LANDON, ‘Deo. A—Georges Car- A 5 : ul the front ro 1 stopped ra I indignitics suffered by his com-| penter French fighter, the Al SED Break in Relations Is Revorted to the *'\\" \s "» pearienee acs nn. He ¢ ed that he repre: heaveyweight © ha m plonship of | TN SEVER. aaa et ges = # Red myaey el the wishes of all parties who un-| Buropa tonight, be defeating — Joe ‘ NGTON, D. e fter ‘4 ° ; hem about { ood the grave hour thru which the! feekett, champion of England, Gare © conference with Puel Administrator Senate; Sessions Held eth oRnaairen SGec AKER Reap earthy eel amegoea" mecuete tant !Carfield, Senator Cummins of Iowa an- . , his. te nd ado’ BEE EA eden Oe late D cert ey ae re - pentier knoc jee ‘ ‘nounced that the fuel administration os ind treated me fir eputy Mauri in a reply ad-| first ‘round. Be are aerbel rad ! Ran aitaation a oaeriGas Be sitio incrense by 50 per cent (By Associated Press.) his open t Ico! : me of them w ‘ed reported iolences ‘4 “4 Pet ie is avorment :in 0" issouri, . . U kr uy - ci re so wh 1 crore Een a fea i lolensea cura Jury Trials to Be Nebraska, South Dakota and Kansas WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Secretary of State Lansing will 9). 34 ii: ‘ 1 moved on ae rit of pacifiention. He ended with NEGRO MTROORAITERI be called before the senate foreign relations committee before 1 im ward hit I Of wr eol ee Ali nO needa oG year . ‘. 1 moved ot his] ed ome down when 1 fed fatement that the “country needs Suspended, Thruout sy oKtanoma action is taken on the resolution by Senator Fall requesting the a : : 3 OG and oe bonnes i a (By United Preax.s president to sever diplomatic relations with Mexico. The com- {))" |, : 1 bet ‘ 1 Saat applauded but the i OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 4 rol mi erator reitilatenitoday evince: ; 1 Ly The ; x4 ; lenouneing Mauri, crying, “Long Ireland, Is Order troops are not wanted,Governor 1, mittee hopes Se have the CG ey befo h * ! . Me A S thru him and came ¢ c 1 sund EL om the Union I Pope King,” alluding ironically to son telegraphed the war department decision to call upon Lansing was reached after a two-hour Be er ey i r suelo, oyalty of Catholics to the pope up <a following information that two compa. Secret session this morning and su aL that possibly 3 Ob) ate emereeiic or Lx pled , Ren ee ecg eee few years ago in what anti-cleri LONDON. Meine ihe cabinet | ics of colored infantry were ent tining, American Ambassador — to would propose a commission of inc o in ' roa ' Ares NV ereeay By oabsratlone. to ter ‘suspended jury trials thru. |! Colum? W Mexico, for ( no- Fletcher was before the committee to-) under the old treaty of Guadalupe 1s ( ee ormuele thoM Laine 1 ‘ the temporal power of the Ireland because of terrorism and |. Martial law has been ai 1 in|day to give his views on the Mexican a 1 n Inoub ete te hocch, making himself at the same ie r- Situation. The diseu is said to r da consic of opinion among members regarding the best method of protecting American interests in the southern republic, When 1 the senators vie. four counties here to prevent inter upossibility of securing ¢ ence with state operation of the mines. } pope and king. Catholics redou their yplause, taking the form f - counter demonstration against nt Rte, Semmamntration-seainet | D POTOCOL NOT |iiss speech. ten minutes. eee ” WEATHER FORECAST BY THE HUNS) im west ifie coast will be cut™ inning M@nday, the decided today, vermitted and no se ulars. O xy Hitchcock, Nebraska, acting Democratic eader, said vdministrat ators had not taken any definite nd against the olution but want “rflows must ed the committee fully advised Ansociated Presn.) It was authorit ficreasing cloudiness hight, pr stated tod: that the peace | wait for later trains. Parlor and loun: before a course us decided upon. bly followed by snow Friday. Colder had not received notice cars are to be eliminated. ‘The pub Republican members of the commit Vriday and in southeast portion to- of Germany’s refusal to sign the | will | to refrain from unneces understood to have favore night, | Peace protocol. sary tre Dut then joined with the x in preparing to get all t UNION MINE LEADERS = .:0» HASTENARRESTWITH SURRENDER OF SIX Mexican situation. At the first session of the edmmittee today or Hitch ock had insisted that the president d been told of developments from ime to time, quoting Lansing his thority. Senator Fall, when asked nmitteeman if he had gained that impression in his conferences with ie retary of State, replied that he sorting over a mass of evidence for use when the miners’ leaders go! NAVY RI before Judg on of Indianapolis, AC .. rged with contempt of court in con nection with the injunction issued four weeks ago tl justice agents who igating every coal field since November 8 have obtained eyi-, icls said today, 7 understood to be an et de-| ight dreadnaughts of the Atlantic (By The Associated Press) tion of andyactivi.| tect (Andy Avon eo) aestroy cree welle INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 4.—Headed by Acting President Lewis, six ‘°° "est (orvAiee jauniel Reman leat aa te general district officials of the United Mine Workers of America ap- , ships would be “adequately” manned peared in the federal building and surrendered to the United States Eighty-four Are Cited for Contempt and Acting President Lewis Heads First Delegation to Make Appearance SA DANIELS. WASHINGTON, @). C. the rapid demobilization of per sonnel since the Armistice the navy is ady for an emergenc secretary Dan+ 4,—Des (By Uns INDIANAPOLIS, T Bench war- although the crews will not constitute "7 * rants are being sent tout the coun-! their war complement. Other battle marshal, who held capiases for their arrest. Informations were filed try tor the arr anders charset wills join’ thetfleét.an Hoon’ ak it j i 4 leas ‘ with violating the injunction. ‘The esis sible to man them, yesterday, charging 84 officers of the organization with contempt of ab the action coversil6 specific alia aav _ court. eral general charges. One is tbut they’ CARKANZA MAY 1 trict No. Uy, apd Wiliam Mitch. secre | failed to affix the union sey! on the SUGGEST COMMISSION. Lewis, those wko appearud tary Of district No. 41 order caucelling the strike 2 Cay. faces VPrean WUltun Green, secretary and att ~ The miners’ couusel announced to: | biter by eee a obree RHBUREER? Sates tie : Re lday 4 ‘raat 2 to, Private adv Mexico City say 1 = x a font cae ants w wsuitgros Deon 4 A tiortey| Tie citeuiC cotnrte abooiee fine. | Wit Carrinza's reply to the last Amer #0) aly J etlow, sta rs the eireuit court to dissolve the Injune mor and Assistant Amex tion ican note is in sourse ofp General VW Edward Steward, president of dix In announcing that , Orel caret’ f Worland, Wy s in C.F. Roberts spending a fe after his business intere TO BIG MUDDY MINE; SITUATION IS GRAVE Crosby Shuts Down Again but One Hudson ji ius oni Mine Remains in Operation and Local “Wit Efforts Are Directed to Big Muddy i kt Fuel Administrator Banner said thi¢ afternoon that the Pe compl Crosby mines had been reported as being closed down. “ELSON ea a ht situation was rapidly becoming worse in Casper, he stated. Superintendent Boone of the North Western railroad has promised cars sufficient to handle the surplus supply at the Big Muddy mine. Trucks can only handle about 18 tons daily. ,,,,. With the use of railroad cars assured,truck transportation ue the supply may be increased to as high} At present the .county comm ale as 75 tons da pers THY Apeen: ae me Be Mia a uae The North Western hi promised {ei the frewant chat this coal’ sv nor be taken fer Within ten days with favorable cor With the .oat the Hudson good col, equally ax wood ax the mines pract hanged tye thy coal, ie i t n situa “ lvuel Administrater than of the Bix Muc n ile has arranged with o} DY ale the Mu ' ord Mr. Banner with +t made a comp t of inspe that it will be used*for the mine. - With a fw minor poses on] It will the ine cun be place in oper cost required to mine it plus the in two day 1 0 tons of hauling it to ¢ r of coal laid down in Casper by using Commissioner Ve who former (U Sa 4 ? d