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be Casper Daily Cridune UNION LEADERS AND EXECUTIVES essary to chief executi: earnings in the ter-\action having been mad the to the 12% Der cent decrease ordered | changed there would be no strike of tratnmen crisis would bé taken there. unless it was done in open defiance Several railroad union men sald that ot and Great Northern to Strike at Mae Hstaagcate 2 hen deine Sera raion io mun i ht Noon Tomorrow; Plans AreLaid | "tions 'osteens e aee ens walkout.’ Great Northern’ Mr. Stone, Mr. Lee and Mr. Carter declared: |were in Cleveland today meeting in- “The public should remember that is f# not a strike « t the rail r employes, but a pro- by the employes <gainst the rail. STRIKE ORDERS IN 4 labor board.” EAST ARE ISSUED. has neo Tittee of the firemen are now here. mad, 3 “It won't make any difference; the embers of the by tg Iubermetionsl & Cheat entoee ” » it was sald. Trai on employed Wwe are preparing to strike. | Mr. Cashen was directing activities in e ___\the switchmen's unions from Buffalo ica were being communicated today it railroad today com- and Mr, Sheppard in Cedar Raplds,| SITUATION UNCHANGED, to railway employes in the New York pleted final arrangements for a strike scheduled to begin} * : ora rela ina ip F0y eitective,| Iown, was rounding out the final de] W. G. LEE DECLARES. age The orders, received late 4 ernment Kansas w: Mtatls for o nization. execu. ~ — = J jiast night, were romptly passed soo sea tad alkeut af week in advance of the date set for} ‘0, sate, goverm within the state, if/tive committees of all five unions wil| CLEVELAND, Oct. 21—vpon nisl at, MUshE we line, lool union ef- general railroad men. it becomes necessary, under the Kan-| ¥ return from Chicago where the “big| fictals said, tn order to forestall pos- officials sas industrial ,curt law, i Ki five” brotherhood railroad executives) sible injunction proceedings by the TT TT, carrying official} Allen announced today, First, how-jern roads met in Chicago in @ confer.| "ere in session yesterday, with the| government. -fever, the railroud managers will bejence announced foc the purpose of | “ited States railroad lahur board, W.|- In. the meantime the railroads : directing} given an opportunity to operate the forming plans to combat a strike while |? |-te. president of the trainmen’s| spurred by the failure of the railway 7 Seed oak ae in gen roads. ‘a aimilar meeting of southwestern | °S@%ization, announced this morn-| fabor board to bring forth any hope} from the board or any other proper|ciatmed that the board had “present authority that will tend to prevent matically tie up the switch yards of the road. of other untons Will Not. Be jut Will Arrive Few “I have not received ‘an order to|ble working. basis toward clearing up b Hours tates thete amns for operating trains. How-l appear before the railroad Jabor boara| the nitsetien, The unton chiefs stead ¢ proiaghe pry gimultaneovaly with no-Inext Wednesday, but if Tam ordered fastly maintained, it was said, that omrike order oxme an an-liy do ao I certainly will be thers,” they could riot postpone the scheduled iota if The aerate ak eo had road would in-lsaid Warren 8. Stone, president of the | walkout, ON. Ot. $1.—(By. Th mesrate tonal train service Brotherhood of Locomotive Zngi-| While adjournment of last night's clated Press)—Prime Minister Lioyd wayhons on Delgo and’ Fort Worth! neers. “You may also gay that. tho| conference ven tecmet by Judge R,.M as ee oe other chief executives of the rafiroad| Parton, chairman of the beard, as transportation brotherhoods will at-|final adjournment” with no plans for ae jend such a meeting and will go any-|ihe immediate future, board members closures of ae Large Crowds where they are ordered to appear in| said the way still was open again to pay wet Northern if given the neces-| connection with a ectilenent ot the call the union presidents in a settle Gather. sary protection,” declared Thornwell strike.” ment conference. Fay, executive officer of the Interna- - pd fo ge itor gadene Md sintg | LACK OF PROVISION FOR WASHINGSON, Oct. 21—A. new|Fdo are haifsick and fully ninety ment that the Brotherhood of hhai.|SUSPENSION IS OBSTACLE. phase of the railroad strike situation | Per cent of ther road can attribute their] this state.” ‘ faces the avert suffering and lack of energy to one| One of the main pointe in Mr. Bur. pow fc ee at brake- Sy atges ci es oie Ko read — thes “the iacutunenan ia cians vital thing, declared H. C. Burrell, in|rell’s theory is the emphatic belief men and itchmen system, og baht ae Spe Stieettes rai}.| between the railroad Iabor-board and|*" ive statement made recerit-| that all life is centered in the stomach. he unions for suspei pe: 7 vast throng of people gathered |““When the system becomes constipat Fond strike called for October 30,] the five brotherhood leaders had been ed or clogged by an accumulation of Men and women from all walks of| feces," he says “the reaidium thus re life atood almost spell-bound as he ex-|tained slowly decomposes, produces plained to them the tnner secrets and| gases and liquids, which are absorbed 1 ten) le to tt the plan} terminated without having resulted in ottered by the ited States tattend any definite plan for averting the na labor board yesterday, it was said to.| ton-wide tleup scheduled to start é October 30. othe. er Rene eo said, presented], The optimistic atmosphere which|™ysterious workings of nature—how by the intestines and later taken ed bodies cause suffering and how they may be made strong and healthy} lished, the polsons, thus taken into again. “Literally electrified by his] s; ton was not entirely dissipated, how- the big four brotherhoods and the Ratiatitesa's union, They were. | ver. by the overnight setback and 1—Tho railroads to make a redue-|*8® general opinion expressed was tion in’ freight rates corresponding to the wage roduction' of July 1, less such reductions as: have atready| | Senate leaders agreed finally today concerning themselves els and liver also result, and been made since that date. fo proceed with pending railroad legis: | °°" shake : oar . 2—The roada to refrain from iask-| ton despite the atrike situation but| “Most people today,” Mr. Burrell de-|absorption of bile and uric’ ackt era Cae My believed no action would come be- ing the United States labor board for fore October 30, the date set for the 3 further wage reduction. until the | fore October 30, ° jast cut has bren translated into rate thine Died wrtcpatigk } of his message, they awaited anxious-|skin diseases that the liner Aquitania, due in New York *the morning of November 11, state department officials have not consid- ered altering arrangements for the opening of the armament conference so as to; permit the British premier to be present. in the day of Nove 1k. There} > it yt ie a Or Nevebibhesth, There Pave Wowie, oct.21.— Escorted by ‘ference will adjourn immediately aa] \,*@usdron of American destroyers a special mark of’honor to the Amer- ican “unknown soldier” to be buried ing to accept the first two, but de- ¢|October 80, or the walkout would au- eetess And also out of respect to the allled| \wiorcan Teccn, lh el Hiner d a pr bl 9 nadir se te RAIL EXECUTIVES half sick an@ tired out all of the time| removal of w: ‘and American celebration of Novem-|) fina the legion convention in Kan-| The board, it was reported assurea| OF SOUTHWEST MEET. cber 11s Armiatice day. oun cite? * the union leaders that the rallrosds! gsr. LOUIS, Oct. 21.—Hesides the Lely aha emiclat would say defin:| "ine batteries of Forts Hamfton and|could not get n decision for months impending strike, the principal topics S pocelbte ier Rane in plan might bel Wadsworth thundered s salute of 19| ever i they filed thelr proposed re-| tone ane eke, the F conference of tee eigortee, t2. Paral Lioyal a ce the liner bearingitheroomaen Lavest. for a ten per ceht wage reduc-| tures’ executives of the southwest! he traced to mistreated eee ye iter kong poral der of the Grand Fleet duving ‘the on\immediately. here this afternoon, will 0] ng the con: was i of this constant sickly feeling, nerv- Ouaness, inability to sleep, constipa-| nervousness and indigestion. tion, indigestion and rheumatism may be stomachs, |_ Warren 8. Stone, grand chief of the| 2 that after Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers vari pecti . presiden: . 4 Drospective'and W. §. Carter, it of the firike had been discussed. the con-| Brotherbood of Fivemen ana Engine 4 J ferees uid consider plans to have!men, who returned with Mr. Lee de 2 beard order a 10 clined to make any comment further —<————— in addition than to say that the situation was un- last July, so the Wage scale would be called execu! : AES 4 Base (Continued trom Page 0) : Sack to shore it was in July, 1920. feamees Tne Pom re a oy 5 . ; = s iscussing the proposed strike, one °°" visory board Six Hundred Employes of International labor board's declaration today that,the next step toward alleviating the| °C! said tho engineers and the s the engineers and the executive com- general rai) NEW YORK, Oct. 231.—Offictal nana amen formally with their executive commit- isse -ap the southwest atnce’ sirike orders from officers of the big SAN ANTONIO, ‘Texas, Oct: 21.—A pproximately 600] Weer to strike bas been issued and tees to complete strike plans, while when the Knights of Labor went sour qallread Sestharhesde and ‘the é witchmen’s Union of North Amer- roada was held in St. Louis. At each |'"S that the railroad Strike situation! of se<\iement, Degan polls to aacer. ; had favored October 22 as the strike}. CLEVELAND, Oct. 21—(By The| meeting road presidents were quoted) **" “bsolutely unchanged tain as nearly as possible what pro Sete. Associated Press.)—W. G. Lee, presi-|as saying that thelr plane would be The railroad brotherbood execu-| portion of thelr employes intended to According to R- D. Frame, system taent of the Brotherhood ef iralireed| reshex with the utmost spred ass re | ‘ives and the board had a full andj obey the walkout order, SRateban CF. the. retherhood here.ltrrainmen, had not received. ottieerlnr ert. failure of the labor board ve discuss the causes of the strike are the same gen The railroads continued yesterday NOtice of the above action at 1:30 p.|conference to brighten the admitted!y pn lie celery tion of} to recelve applications for employ " - im a8 those put forward in connection m. when the despatch was read to|grave situation. ide," Mr. Lee sald. “A propo: ni according to official announce with the general walkout order. biti. Mr. Lee. sats. ‘The union heads who said they came|'° Postpone strike action at 6 ments, as well as offers of volunteer sooficials of the brotherhood dectared I am very. busy here, I am|here in the tellef that the tonne won|? er 30, made vice from commuters and college| Sa t the strike also would + coe = ; viosamy a be} ° rt, was emphaticall ined by the men [ i out the switchmen and mute {Peery Willing to obey any order| present a concrete plan of settiemen i seg eo fees ee eA PER CENT OF COLORADO Lt George employed by the road will not t 4 ge Beretta ’ Present at Openiiig Session | until October. 99, it was wal Mare en eee which tiketionddeea he teens PEOPLE RE HAL S C Men and Women Electrified by Startling Dis- Forty per cent of the people of Colo-] That ts why Garren's Tonic has been doing #0 much good for the people of has pervaded discussion of the situa.| these overworked, improperly nourish-|by the blood. Unless the bewele acy three proposals to the presidents of ee vor Nea cleaned and a regular habit is estab- tem, may manifest themselves in that the situation was far from hope-| Startling disclosures and the trueness| boils, blotches, pimples, sore and other less. 4 to make one ly each new thought—each new truth| unsightly. Inflammation of the bow- clared, “are in the same shape liter | comes the scource of rheumatism and ally doped up with food. They are|neuralgic infections. The stomach is sickly, unable to work efficiently, and|the “source of infection” and. one eth ‘enators said there was no ‘proba- to assoctate with friends.| should watch carefully for signs that re ons. * > ‘“ ‘ tk vith. | Diity that antlatrike legislation though the whole world|the stomach is out of order, at thier eee FB la easly eau a Rha Ml dot OF eT would Be pressed until all Negotiations | ‘urns against them, and many of them| Garren's Tonic goes directly to ve to avert the strike had been con-} tall to find relief. Worst of all, they| cause of these troubles by cleansing Dc. cierto CRON TOOMant. GhariiAte eels ventana es [Ooleee know whatin tre conte tite and healing the stomach, and intes Lever, it was aid that some sort of| hem. They keep on suffering, grow-| tines, purifying the blood streams, sae picked oa Howe Acuttaata, up ad Py Bass Pieler Mey ite tgp anti-strike bill probably would crop,ing gradually worse, without know-| strengthening the Barres) rebuhatng 3 i] Admiral Beatty of the British navy, | any settlement must be made bocore| YP. fesltiscors ot aaee penpie; wha'ave| tite ee co meee ioe eee at Arlington: cemetery on .that: day ite matter which pois- Would be careful of their stomachs,|/one the system. It removes the there would be less suffering. Most|cause and the effect of headaches, diz- ziness, copetipation, sluggishnese, Garren’s Tonic is sold in Casper by . Brotherhood leaders, who had al~ raleated that any alteration of the] ai 2lpPed past on her Lady Bautty Ready declared. the pian impossible, time now.wet for the conference meet- wets to: be ted at quarantine by M2de no effort to conceal their dis. ing was improbable. |American Legion and the state arg appointment that the bord had, noth The services for the unknown dead ing else to offer, pn that dager fest at oe, caplicl abstnt in ona ay Sica te at, TARAS Ste Orne conferences yeatlb@ay between . | Sarre Orting when the body ‘will be {Pr Swett was scheduled to lana {the railroad Iabor:board and. the ‘five carried from Its: seetingsplece in: thal, | The Vietiant wes schedule Sis union heads—Warren 8 Stone, of the rotunda and placed upon a gun ¢ar- fais fhe h OP aren be cacortea/onginecrs: L. E. Sheppard of the con- riage, that will take.it to Arlington |imnen, the, visite Feceive formal greet. |ductors, T. C, Sashen of the switch: cemetery. It will require about three men; W. G. Lee of the trainmen, and hours for the military escort to reach ? W. 8. Carter of the-firemen—brought SPE( ALS FOR S A I URD A y ton. andthe gerdasonios there aes ia eres a wenaets, AGREE A Saat teas the iret ceetore oc shee 2 bees Lak minutes ne ie t ein an advisory capacity |S°Vernment agency to avert a.strike Swill begin his aadsgon to the British delegation at the arma-|tiad failed and statements from. the How about a box of Delicious Apples? Our Delicious 2} confer. |!ment conference. . = sain, when President, Harding vel kik RR | winged: that the unions really mean Apples are the best on the market. Buy now at the probably sound the keynote of the}? 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