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LT OF LABOR UNRES | Seeds of Syndicalism. Find Fertile Soil in ‘Railroad Strike and Demands ‘for weronalcaton of the Carters Zz (By Associated Press.) 7 YPAWES; Fen, $6_Syndicallant threntens to apoear in the Frénch railway. | striie situation, which is grave. Demands that all rallways. be nationalised are mado’ Strike leaders, who continne thelr efforts to get all’ ratlrosd ; hatagitaie bs } Sountry Into’ the sisike, which hegai with s: wallcout: of ‘eu. Gene Ghee the authorities view the movement as: erably Indeed ot spots, ‘according, to the Echo de Paris. “ Arrangements to ta Ly 28. ded in ferns gies insisted | there to imiuro the delivery, of fodd supplies to the city. have org a ae and municipal offivials have taken’ stmiler, " HOLDIN NGS NOT “steps. ser 40 explain labor's pale poaition ‘nt. "WARRANTS FOR DOZEN MEN ARE | SERVED TODAY Warrants were issued today fon the office of County and Prosecuting Attorney Alfred R. Lowey for the arrest of no less than a dozen bootleggers in the biggest’ campaign of this kind undertaken since the beginning of the great drouth in Wyoming. Five search warrants also were issued which may lead to the. confiscation of large stores “ of liquor, City and county authorities are acts ing together in the, cleanup and ar- rests will be made this afternoon, but batisgy John Doe warrants were neces- sdry iA many cases the names of those implicated will not be known until. led to Jail, Activities preliminary to the clean- up have been in progress for six weeks. Evidence has been gathered thru the sheriff's office, aided by the work of a ‘special agent. in the employ of the +éounty, ‘The list of 12 does not include those arrested from day to day. In many instances the exact names of the par- ties selling Whiskey were not known and John Doe warrants were used. In vractically every case the bottle of whis- , key or liquor was'secured by the coun- ty and is being held as evidence. This afternoon about 4 o'clock a long ‘ine of those charged with bootingging will appear in police court to be fined under the city law. As soon as they leave, they will, in most instances, be arrested under county warrants charg: ing them with the same offense, ‘They will then be prosecuted under the state law, The maximum city fine ‘or $100 prob: ably will’ be ‘assessed in police court. The state fine’ is’ $200 for the first of: | fense of @ stiff Bhs Ln veal ‘sentence, STAAGBLERS TO “BE ROUNDED UP NG. C. ORWE People | Overlooked or Who Were oe of City Pa a ampaign roul- ’ — ‘Brippy, ‘chah man’ of ‘Team: EABOR FRAMING DETAILS OF BIG POLTFICAL SLAM FOR THIS YEAR t iCampaipnte to Support Candidates Who Are Friendly to La- bor Begins at Once (By United Preea.) JA y Fiokda; Feb. 26.—The executive plot of the _| American Federation of Labor, in mass meeting tonight. TO oThe skact: steps id the program ‘will 48 of the Casper Chamber of Commerce be subeilcted the National Union La- hext June,” Méanwhile rane rican ittee will cantpaign elect endie co cican Paints: Sor “sanbihancesan ti RECENT NOTES ‘drive, which turned in the largest num- ber of memberships in the recent cam- paign,-153, has been; chosen to ae a supplementary drive, which will one day next week. At that ioe effort. will, be made to bring in all possible members “who were missed of 22° Freee S caek Jecide ts. 2 lease for, “Hotere of priority claims: in “ther - | withdrawn. ares of thé Salt Creek fi2td are not: placing entire dependent» in “old titles, it became known last night. Realizing that “possession is. nine- temhs of! the jJaw,'*-ermed guania of companies.and ifidividuals are on duty in the field an@ ull strangers are being Closely watched. Last night the field wes alive with cars, with auto lamps ‘aaed as search- lights to thwart any attempts at.claim- Be he some, who ap- resolu- ce oe eo vast “er contest, the ofluer sesecvatsona ace laprestagea ert nian a neg he NO He- explained. that: ita purpose is,,to} nave time by. disposing of the other he vations first. : i and Loan ‘last “night the money ‘sold ata. very] pore: high rate, and premiums: of from 38 to 42 rarest: were paid. : with a fresh erop of notices vi-applica- tions for lease this morning and. it. is likely. that several disputes s-t!! come Herman Gates: tes Oll com:| tip over possession. ‘Those holdings pri- i is here ro ave ‘on busineas,|ority vights and tities feel secure in = the belief that: their claims will be pro- ; | tected wit predictions aré. freely made vid Bushy ts here attending to his a Wes i PAIR OF that this courte wll witnesm an increase ya tb Replowen iy oe secur in the. Fature, |) PENNSYLVANIA : aad ee ang ti » ners CONGRESSMAN TO RUN FQR. REELECTION ON foe saat mpemard ene! ‘ eta cade Uke 5: dence 4 thoroly wet ticket... Five per cent beer and light wines, with permission for manufacture, distribution and sale, will when 'the drive proper’ was in progress. With R. H. Nichols presiding, . the &roup meeting chairmen will’ Hold a model’ group‘meeting at the court house at 8 o'clock tonight. . Suggestions as to the conduct of the meetings of the:mem- bership -which will be held next week WILL BE MADE - PUBLIC TODAY (By. WASHINGTON, Feb. ‘Tho: st of chairmen inclyd@A. FB. ‘decision to publish exchanges’ be- | Stirrett, Earl Burwell, Ey Richard shipp, tween: the American government and |W. W. Sproul, H. L. Pattom, M. W. Pure prémiers on the Adriatic | cell, G. R. Hagens, Robert N. Ogden, Jr's talon as been reached. Seven. | Burke H. Sinclair, C. H. Hortsman, C. ‘today at the state department. Of- | Dr.'C. H. Bailey, Dr. J, F. O'Donnell, ficials estimated that the total text | A. K, Lee, Don Lobdell, T. C. Tonkin, would run close to 12,000 words, J, 8 Mechling, R Ellison, C. T. Boone, SAME Ys ces ILA. AR. Lowey and R. M. Boeke, John Pierson of the United States Lena Enet a aaeeERa aN Rubber company ia here from Denver} It is said that not a «ernel of the best iMocha coffee ever gets west of Con- ‘attending to business for his firm. — stantinople. The coffee known to the Fegye Johnson is ‘here from “Texas| English and American trade as Mocha business with the Polson Spider-|comes from parts of Africa, the Mast ‘Bolton: On syndicate, f Indies; and even. from: Brazil. A LABOR MEN AND FARMERS JOIN RAIL PROTEST American Principles Violated by Class Dis- tinction, Say Memorials Sent to Walson Asking Veto of Measure (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Railroad union leaders and the Farmers’ National Council called at the White House today and left memorials for President Wilson asking him to veto the rail- spar cog pie The railroads unions’ memorial he bis principal platform plank. {Only by voto of the bill eam an orderly slution of the prob: . ~ Fi lem confronting the people _ be i : LONDON; clears Jan’ tiever. again appear on the concert politics, according to the Vevey, Swit | labor and railway investors.”* Labor) provisions, the memorial’ de: clares, “abrogates the right of colled: tive bargaining and substitutes therefor an indefinite and. uncertain method ot compulsory agjustment or arbitration.” The farmers" petition declared that the bill should be vetoed because it con- tains “vicious provisions antagoniatic to America's principles and would increase: the cost of living.” Both protested against making rail- During an Interview with Paderowald, the was true that he would accept the nomination for president of Poland. “E do not think I shall be invited to become president," he\replied. “I hope to devote the rest of my life to composing music. I am convinced of the era of peace, Prosperity for Ep ee hire ee eee mission fs and ie road securities holders a favored class of investors. ot Bin Baal George Father has returned from Douglas where he spent tho week-end! with friends.