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“PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Criduns : SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921 OHN LEWIS TO | le ea Ss SEEK ace ae lect Essay San rnd 4, Be TO LABOR PO Mi iners’ Leader Candidate to Succeed} (AY ON FOURTH campo otis oy who nig der which he was Gompe 's as Pr * brought back to Gillette for burial | MS his hese & : r esident of the Ameri- $1,000 in Prizes eas Up: fig | Ee coring: 0'a0 ‘announce: his wagon. Mr. 7 ‘ Ne ¥ ions ; . oung man was killed at i can Federation, Report Mild eit raeong Other Cook, The poung t Roget acre o59 CASPER’S FINEST A BISHOP-CASS T HEATER | ALWAYS A E. Beitel. COLORADO SFRINGS, Colo., June 18.—The probability. —_—— zens’ State -bank, has. been chosen ‘ oe AY. that John L. Lewis, president of tha United Mine Workers; Wendit cna abe owen ae. nee leader of ns. bE? the pany ot. ot eras, would oppose Samuel Gompers for re-election as president} prison in Gillette are now complete. ——— of the American Federation of Labor wes increased today by| Manager G. J. Boyle has secured re that resentatives Iroad |%°ugh horses and riders to furnish . ; ‘eports rep of the majority of the railroad | °° big day of fun. All attractions of organizations at a conference last night had decided to sup-|tne aay will be free. Prizes amount. +] . : , “port his candidacy. mere resolution of sympathy forling to the sum of $1,000 are being : It" reste cégeriacacenaak. Sack today | Ireland would be a backhand blow,” he| offered to winners of the events. The by delegates to the federation conven-| said, “at the bravest little nation that|/ program begins on Sunday, July 3, DO ASS TH) HO" tion who came from Denver on a) ever fought for its life in the history) when Savageton will play a team NTE UE 15 BOW. Special train for an outing in the| of the world.” from the Lone Tree. Dam-Wildcat EPikes Peck region, declared that| Irish sympathizers opposed to the| Country. The winner will play the | . FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, COME EARLY lewis would announce his candidacy | boycott resolution have telegra ed} Gillette nine early on the morning of Erefore next Monday. | Harry Poland, secretary t |the Fourth. ~ & The miner-" chief, however, contin-| De Valera, “president of the Iris | Wil Build New Mensa. geued to mai-tain ajlence, but hisboom-| public,” urging him to have the boy-| _TH® Rev. David McMartin is in Gil- Bers were busy rounding up support-|cott resolution withdrawn, declaring ers for his candidacy. They claimed | j, tnjurious” to the cause. Ethat Lewis had sufficient votes to| Ewin, if he decided to run femecsunnse Psctecen nee ‘NEW FEDERAL OFFICERS Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. wention’ next Monday | (Special to The Tribune) HARRY “IKE” EVANS NNE. ? » and a demand would be | a ND - Emade for proof of these charges. |three Republicans recently appointed —And His : i he. Representatives of President Gom-|to federal offi with headquarters r the offices. They are Marshall [ment regarding the situation, except Bto say y confident that | 5S. mmerer, who is the GIRLS ithe veteran labor leader will be ro. |" ernal revenue, and elected. They, however, have been J ramie, federal pro- n the defensive and have been busy |hibition commissioner. Hugh L. ‘a taking canvass of their voting |[on of Casper, appointed United —Present— atrength and the situation in general. | States marshal, is expected to as- = Up to the present time, however, no | sume office about 1 “Th M di Mnternational union as publicly an- e ardl NORWE! IAN CABINET Quits, mounced which candidate they will Eeupport if a fight for the leadership| LONDON, June 18,—The Norweg- G 99 takes place. Many of the interna-| ian cabinet resigned today, mays @ ras Btiona! officials admit that they have| dispatch from Christiania to the Cen- : ‘ not decided. tral News. A Carnival of Fun and TERR Te Frolicsome Frivolity DEKP WATERWAY The first trip on the new Paris to ROJECT URGED. Warsaw air service took ten’ hours, |§® —IN— DENVER, June 18.—(By The Asso-|@% compared with 60 Hours for the iclated Press)—Immediate develop-|Journey by train. ment of the Mississippi system as a See Skinny and Fat as the two shipwrecked sailors on Forbidden Island: =. deep waterway by the government in order to provide work for the mil It’s a riot from start to finish, —NEXT— i ions of unemployed was urged by James Lord, president of the mining bs Cyorare sion by Hosea Be Hal. = “It would require many years to do Gers job right. In the meantime, “This would automatically do many ther things,” said Mr. Lord, “‘be- ides making seaports of some of our inland cities. I believe if this system were started, building from the head- waters of the Mississippi and the Missourl, and to some extent the Il- linois and Ohio rivers, down to New rleans, La., it would give an out- let by water for the produce ‘of St. ‘Louis, Chicago, Kansas City, Pitts- urgh and other cities, directly to either coast of South America or to iy Surope. CLEVER, CLASSY CHORUSTERS lepartment of the American Federa. jon of Labor, in his annual report ade public today. Besides relieving unemployment, Mr. Lord said this gigantic enter- which would provide for estat ‘THE BANDIT AND THE peste) ial ee wrens more a é > : *: MAHLON: HAMILTON IN THE LEADING MALE ROLE igantic enterprise would boom every | : 2 PREACHER ¢ . —ALSO—. ies in Riunah (endesyon (8) eae oeee| aa We Lead, Follow Who Can : AL ST. JOHN Fwould require clothing, ‘food, nous | Sala ‘—ALSO— aw IN HIS NEWEST TWO-ACT COMEDY Teaseay, and cinithaconsanitey tall : A RAILROAD THRILLER y ; f “THE HAYSEED” : Greet Save sneer ee a ae Hd ” AG aa = CURRENT EVENTS ADIMISSION 40c CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 (rin; ie emaic jare- +f be FINAL SHOWING TODAY Pp lishment of ship canals, would “als & Reclamation of desert and swamp : Fewas also urged by the mining de- ors Ges. 66 > : =p Helen Holnies DAVID BUTLER in “SMILING ALL THE WAY’ lt WXIENNOD ‘49VLS JHL NO 31d03d SI $ prevent floods forever, would reclaim millions of acres of the richest land in the world, and would do away with ‘yellow jack and malaria.” land and the building of good roads : Devil of the Screen partment head to give work to the . unemployed. eae > * —AND— © Referring to the coal mining in- First Run : ‘ “ dustry, Mr. Lord said: A P <i His 66 UI E” | emo ESE ; CLYDE COOK in New Comedy, “THE GUID fiset in has hit the mining industry 5 LOOK! LOOK! f . ‘ . Spossibly harder than any other indus- . Stry. Thousands of miners are unem- Just Installed More Fans ployed and they who can work three and Have Arranged an days a week are better off than the “Ice” Cooling System. flaverage. This question of unemploy- Only Ice-Clooled House Sment also manifests itself in affairs in Town fict tho international union financially, fas idle members are exonerated from rhs atas i SPECIAL SCENERY oO Jabama coal strike, he de- 4 For the Musical Co C Retard, was ended by one of the most res . ~ E * @ brutal decisions ever rendered with- “The Most of the Best for } gin the remembrance of man.” 7 - &, “This dec:sion,” he added, “rendered HUB THEATER the Least! | : y the of the state, is a 10 d 40 f : sel, tyrar and cold-blooded ic Bat it Were written exclusively by the TODAY nd | 5 c an . Gopcrators, or the exclusive inner cir a | ‘A Fit Show for the Family’! , ple of the merchants’ and manufac SUNDAY _ ; ‘ department head said = ————— - - a é B he United Mine Workers of £ et its face determined- - ; 5 reduction in wages.” §& Reviewing tho strike situation in ' ; §Bungo county, West Virginia, he said gt e armed forces of the operators “ vernment, the only gov- ' ig for wrere the needs Tes bil 5 a ains i Wyc mi g Oldsmo e Co. i James Whi ey eral pom On account of the heavy r. flooding the s ni t = nie tis pect Oldsmot 8, 1920 model 7-passenger, driven less than 6,000 e hd > iu track as the Fair Grounds, the Auto Races ad- on of Lab onvention es, has six cord tires, bumper, spo! , mot neter, windshield, +t me foces Maven a edie onesie, 8 yaaa sree BV aa The Old Swimmin Hole vertised to take place Sunday, June 19, have 1 train for Colorado Sprir and has top, upholstery, ete, as good as new. A splendid buy E for any one who wishes a good car that is ready to go and will Sige ; been ed til require very ttle upkeep. m All we can say for this picture is: It’s great. postpon un ae ved a telegram ft Ford Coupe, completely aver-hauled and repainted. Price rea- ‘rark Ww eish, urgi 2 of} sonab! =. ion of er SUATE RYDEN. for 90 days. AND OIL , : ae DIGEST FREE Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. : y 9 SGives veluahle iat jae ot 4 SALES AND SERVICE A KNOCKOUT SHOW 234 South David Phone. 987 COME EARLY! EARLY! COME EARLY! ele