Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 11

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Code bee td Daily Cribune ‘ by PAGE ELEVEN the industrs tal ‘court wstated that the union pena hcp d ee today te FRIDAY, 2, 1921, * . the com; “so fer had diaia‘on, having esconana poe Germany’s First Envoy’ My. 1. Hossa |Seninat the strike" Octicnis of none of the Reo sre ; fuvestigation would be started in Kan-|ry the strike outs appointment ding and@ un- a pe tomorrow, ot s Sr caewe board Sain al arene‘ com . In complaint, Attorney General|among considered. A mass 7 with the p . Hpkins declared that the wage con-| meeting at Which the men are to be pat that it woud be well within! . as troversy between the packers and the| Instructed to conduct themselves in ime Syd fang oman of the el “ i: @tiployes “‘threaténs to and does en-/an orderty way is to be heid between the Far Eastern @anger the continuity and efficiency|nOwW and aang President Davis weer oe ‘the service and production” of the ANE SOR, were nensea {eamice gewoon i | (Continued trom Paso i.) sa gute garter torr trom| that ike Amare faton tegen | tintin ot the ‘She. independent ‘atthe wtrtke would affect nearly 8.000 Kong or the Portu-| would be received fuvorably. A more "}men there and predicted they would |“ rm erent of Macao. définite status ,however, was said bed fe: gore have the support of the American OMAHA, Dec. 3.—Six packing plants and will indyce indust: | i @isorder and waste. said. ference Circles | be improbable before nex: week. &-{ Federation of Labor. fm Omaha and that of Wilson Ay com: } he es To what extent the discussions over om INAL PLAN BEEN? ‘ +} Mieke meetings at Fort Worth; Tex- : ‘ pany Ot Nebraska City, will be sttected | HEADS COLUMBIA BILL the the naval ratio and the political prob-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—(iy as; St. Joseph, Mo OXlahome City Been strike pabeduied to take oftect| ieee Press, impression custry | Paes -| Associated j—An i South St. Paul, Minn,, voted to up- ‘ es next Monday in the paoki: -| growing in American nava¥ circ the action of their international ° | de-| that ft may prove expedient : officers in calling the strike; ing to Jacob H. Davis, president of] “The Speed Garden Cafe” is the Giatrict colinell No. 5 of the Amaiga-| name of the new hit to be put on at mated Meat Cutters and Butcher/the Columbia theater tonight. An the ten-year naval holiday. | patereisiteal, Officers .of the union ‘ Workmen of North America. | Egyptian dance is to be staged by RARE Gedeng- thio ohoie phy-|of the American plan but} sical procedure of the conference thus| permit. building. of ¢s a Workmen of North America in this in Asia tar has tontributed to absolute seper-)continue during the SRS rect ane ee eee, Omaha plants are those of| Hoyt Smythe, assisted by the Sap- ft [ation of the two questions, abd on the| restcicled. Desis. ‘There "ier pvidenes it crane na nee re cou Cudahy, Swift, Armour and Morris|phire chorus girls. The dance ts that ‘China doe5|surtace there has been no indlcation|ihat both the British and Japanese| ce mee ene ‘actually walk out. = | Gombantes sometimes referred to jocal-| something entirely new and will be £ Prot Pe for a immediaterevacuation! of a change. It was suggested today |feel the neceesity of euchid. maitien, 4 ly Gs the “big four," and that of the|a worthy addition to the bill. “Back 4 of these leases but only their demil!-\in British circles that the ‘apa-| tion, it is said, and American officers|_ 7) Te*dent Hayes expressed himsel: Dold Packing company. Mr. Davis| to Nature” is the title of a spright- e ation: Japanese, it is said, holds! nese alliance inevitably woull come|to some extent share that view, tare) peaeees, Sie tee Saas at sald that while he could not atate post-/ly springtime dance to be given by iy 9 the idee that as tong as the Bol-|incg\the naval diacussidns, if it bad ‘At the beginning of the conference | ‘8¢ workers as expressed in newspa tively @t this time, how many men! the Misses Kennedy and Kidd. Benny rE aheviki @re so powerful. in northern! not already done so, deapite the ap- per dispatches-from vartoun packing Baron Bonen ng Von Thermann, snapped as he arrived in America Would be affected, he thought the! Kirkla will sive his usual clever - a, st would be unwise for Japan| Dorent Intention of the peitiew dele, centers: kb become ( Germs Charge D'Aftnires at Washington, the first diplomatic number would be between 4,500 and| imitation of a rube and eing has io give up the powerful base at Port! gation to preas for a naval A telegram.trom the Omaha toca! rep of Germany in the United States since Von Bernstorf! | ¥ rthur. Stet Sah i le ah aan capacl. aliens es or Iso amateur hight. The 4 Far Eastern questions. some American naval officers that a| WOuld be compiled with and added tew:/ amateurs will display their talent aft n TISFACTORY PROGRESS qiiéstion is said to have been consid-| ve ‘be | that the union there expected “to/to continue to operate all depart- MADE ON NAVAL. PROGRAM —- |coed.‘at_a. conterence ‘yesterday’ te to pdovite that sauhe ortion uhoure} make @ clean ewéep.” j ments,” WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—(By (The! tween Baron Kato and Arthur J. Bal-| nave one capital shfh under construc-| G. F. Swift, Jr., vice president of ssoclated Press)—Negotiations’ over|four, and it is regarded among the/ tion throughout the ten-year period.| Swift & Co., said today with regard INDUSTRIAL COURT he naval program, according to the| delegates as entirely likely that the al-|-rnis would mean for Great Britain, | to the threatened strike: ASKED TO TAKE AOTION. feeling in American arm’ conferefice| ance was one of the important que®|tne United States and Japan the pro-| “We. do not anticipate any seri-| TOPEKA, Kan., Dec. 2.—Richard J ircles today, are proceeding satistac-| tions of thelr discussions. duction -of three mew papital ships | ous interruption to work. The rediic-| Hopkins, state attorney general to- and eclty, | From the Japanesé' there has comejeach during the holiday to take the/tion in wages in’ Swift & Co.'s plaits(day filed a complaint in the Kansas}Amalgamated Meat ee haan The four American delegates meet-|from time to time suggestions that| places of ships which would pass the| was agreed upon by members,of ourjcourt of industrial relations‘ against | Butcher Workmen of North meet ing today went over the situation as|the 20-year period of use during that time. | various plant assemblies, composed of 'the packers and untons and asked the | ‘Kansas locals) and eight, packing t stands. Afterwaris, {t waa said oo an equal number of representatives |industrial court to take tmmediate|Companies including ine “big five’ OW n or usiness at the Americans were well satisfied % ‘TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS—-| elected by the Gnployaaiaee appoint-jaction in an effort to prevent mem. 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