Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1921, Page 1

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“ARBUCKLE JURY STILL OUT. DEFENSE HOPEFUL he Casper Dail “an seb nouns ou STRIKERS WILL ee cnitaratancnorecs ” “LOSE JOBS IN 2====| Crime ME\T PLANTS Packers ‘Av tise for Strikebreakers in ry tonsidering, tse evidence aube| - New Pape: “snd Di tCh f JAPS. AWAITING| mLzanD ce HEAVY SNOW Gees “Te Semon" DVICES| anne oa, Sos arene ON NAVAL PLAN Virginia Rappe, returned to the jury Results of Yesterday’s Conference Under| y 4 omg ae ex: CHICAGO, Dec. 3.— s eldent with an order from Ar- The jury appeared refreshed after a}mour & Co. of the “big five” packers that all employes who fights rest, which began at 11 o'clock! walk out Monday in protest against the 10 per cent wage Consideration by Nipponese Cabinet; Sr epdite tae basi “auatee|Teduction will lose their places, advertisements appeared in Original Ratio Not Abandoned Fair tonight and Sunday; slightly | colder tonight in southwest rising temperature in Seat ata | Sunday. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3.-—The jury in the manslaughter trial of Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle was given a two-hour lunch recess at 12 o’clock after having failed to reach a ver- | dict in six and a quarter hours of actual deliberation. The | jury retired at 4:15 p. m. Jast evening. an ; hours deliberation. Reports that it|}the newspapers today calling for men to fill the vacancies was divided 11 to 1 for acquittal per-| if the union men strike. sisted early today but there waa noth-| ‘The situation in Kansas City, Kan ing to give any great amount of tangi-| where Tepresentatives of the unior > bility to this report. Corridor gossip} men were summoned before the Kan said that éne woman was holding out/ sas industrial court, was brought to pees Hee tor conviction. the attention of international officials Arbuckle appeared a few minutes] of the Amalgamated as inal ana Eastern Slope Bears Brunt of Storm) trerone ie ain noe have tie tog | eee ak areas ot North America 3 rs gard look that he carried away with| sas men asked jon for a walk. Said ' to Have Been Heaviest of him last night. He chatted with news-| out today to avold appearance before EDUGAT| ( | " bapermen and -others 1 nan apparent] the industrial court. Ofti the “Di ¥ 5 : : pi Season in This Region aden Haarchd, Legaderboak; the trial] have cana. om tpaik, Setbation fo its. judge, after calling his regular calen-/ continue operations and declared they WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.(By The Associated Pre ai DENVER, Dec. '8.—The heaviest snowstorm of th leave the bullding’ and would not v4 | Union ‘loaders gay: there, aie" Bi-000 (NATION URGED . 3.— e ci $s.) — ec. '8.—Thé heaviest snowstorm @ sea-|leave the bullding and would no! 1 leaders pay there are 5, Negotiations in the naval ratio question were Practically at|. ts taking vince, Drofiteers and idiers 8 ~ fs taking place, every outbound train [son inthe Rocky Mountain region was diminishing in in-|*% ualess tho jury wanted him. The| union mes in the plants of the “Big being crowded cation of the American bases in the Pacific, which the Japanese wish to Ob see checked. The relation of fortified TV. Of bases Is such to fleet ratio that there SEI ance wi wat sein ane reaneee ier Education Week crowd grew larger as the morning] five” distributed throughout 15 cities. a standstill while the japanese delegates awaited further - "e tensity today as it moved on to the southeast, centering over|Srogressed and ‘tho courtoom filled| Four of the larse muckers ‘have Dual Citizenship of People word from Tokio. pa loned? 134 stores wore wrecked Oklahoma and northwestern Texas, the district weather bu-|pretuslly. ‘The speculation changed| adopted the shop sebresentation °F!’ Outlined iniAddress of Sena- By today the results of yesterday's conference between many others were damaged and their |Teau reported. The storm swept this region yesterday and |‘rom that of early today which was| similar systems in their plants ere tor Sterling in Behalf the principal American, British and Japanese delegates were| show windows pillaged by the mobs. !last night, covering # large territory with snow that roxchad Sard tee teeta eae omens MRA peat: Sake altear Tico bie of Mae under study by the Japanese cabinet if devth Of seven inches in places and ss he corridor gossip to 3 for convic-| that strikers would lose their place: and the dfplomatic advisory counell. caused @ general slump in tempera-| i) \e CUO Soom tat. Gavin Me| More than 15 per cont of the om ; sapasqes + ab, chief defense counsel, said he are members of the assemblies,| URBANA, Ill, Deo. 8.— This ts a Gers Seeeee step bore oie Brunt of) aid’ not expect the tail would swing dual form of government and the cit- the storm, that part of Colorado and] (fe og f izenship of every man or woman is Wyoming ‘receiving an average ae etaom Peay SUBPOENAES FOR & dual cltizenship—one of the United to fod gow and temperatures)” 5 Fare was taken Crocs thevcourt’ | UNION Ronit iORDL States and the other of his or her th ponerse Aville, Colorade, was’ the} Toc to its hotel. ‘There was no in-] ycansag CITY, Dea s — Sub oats, Sipe station: ot South Da- coldest point in the Rocky Mountains, | ‘ication of soe ta a the fury toon, |Poenacs for the officials of five Kan-| ots informed University -of Iilinots pera’ bein; ing developmen in - [sas City, Kan, locals of the Amalga- CAI _L Ss A R E Ss Ei; Y reed a ‘tent om the western| 18 the speculation on the final out-| Mareq Ansociation of Ment Cutters | %008y, in advocating a new federal de- ope ae a ell oni re-| Come the possibility of a hung Jury|ana Butcher Workmen of America| >@ttment of education. ported at Grand Juneti Further | ¥84 the outstanding topic at noon-| were issued bythe Kansas court of} According to the preamble of ths west, however, at Salt Lake City,| There was no were of any tyres ras industrial relations sitting in Kansas Sno at ones ae cee Ped ' “ ‘lever, that would intimate nal! city, Kan. tod failure of ns mn was rm Product of Eight Tons of Grapes Is Con- porn, 1¥® ‘pees of snow was re-) gocision other than the early morn-| qo? sam Besged iat Bo was to “promote the genetal weltare” ty ing report that the jury stood three|berore the court ! m-|#nd, under its power, to lay and col- A light snow fell in northeastern ro thé court In response th sum-| {nds under, tts: pow : fiscated in Raid on Storage Houses’ « | sew “fssos"a hanes taohanain Sven this report lacked confrmation, | ORE 5 ,Newng on he | DAcking | pols tor whtas acm oaces nas sistent with thelr ‘standard of national 4 ; 8\x inchs or muow tell in Denver, | © ors si 3 levied and. collected ts to provide f. 7 i Lead: | eee EES OTS EEN of Wyandotte county and his |’ » of ecunty it details regaraing hemi! Urged by.Mayor|\ - - at 315 North Center Street - ase @oheyentie,' Wye. aizsn — at epition were were OU tO verve the | 122 Keniernl Welfare, “Why should not the tal gov- ‘There was a decided’ tmpresaton - Farmers of this region will reap subjoenae: ernment co-operate with the states In among other delegates, not represent-} > _F : > 1] Bapetits ounting eis sions sf dol- aera pecans eteapy a ret care Hes: page Re that education of the > ; winter Wheat and rye 4 et . yesterday's Stir oF ‘atcepacle The i : “The ‘seizure of, i ‘ahowfall, ner. nent Df “ ~ Fequested ctticiaid evra Which both stato and na- hens Br ccna thet ween ron tion tS eo have such j - a : vital interest? 7 a onal in FINAL SCORE. people of Kansas. who are entirely | ¥!* thousands of dolla es a ae _ At Detrolt—Washington and Jer-| dependent upon these industries for] .,/ The sublect of education not only Paul Pappas, was announ 1 ‘ ives cared ferson 14, University of Detroit 2. |their meat supply that it creates an |%08S these but other lines as well is the result of a raid on a sto f emergency. of such importance as to demand the 815 North Center street about 6 o' Week ips lent ‘ pes ie creation of a new department of s>~- ernment the head of which shall be a ‘Tho, two, medi eareated were teleased| sdeve ection peosie Double Income on bond. Othérs wanted in connection] night. % OMAH?. EMPLOYES member of the cabinet. The constl- oon ate OPPOSE WALKOUT. tational; authority for the creation of cure the co-operation and support: same case have not. been ar-| cechevanpieeths a. OMAHA, Neb, Dec. 8.— A vote/such a department can no longer be of ithe public in meeting these needs. | Tested yet and thelr names have been|the wine was stored but ft ta Tax Is Sought taken yesterday at Armour and com-| questioned.” At no time in Ame~ican history }2U2pressed, pending ‘the. arrest. A/ each df the barrels containing the wine bd pany’s plant by the employe represen: has it been so necessary as now that | ¥0Md of $500 was arranged for thie two; .bore the names of George Koutis and tatives of the, plant conference board hat |™eN arrested to guarantee their ap-}Paul Pappas as 4&5 the others showed that a majority of the work- the Datta Menon nes sec eantet, | Vearance st’ preliutinary telat? this] wanted tn the|cass, WINDSOR, Ont., Dec. _8—fellet | Sry wore opposed to the otrine shan Football G edand are accomplishing for Amer- | ®fternoon. i nay se. ber “Sasa Nr eee huled to take effect/in the packing tn- (O a. ame ‘The grape wine which was seized is jana who work jn the en day 1 t need to make them Tmost affective, |eaid to have Been’ the brew 6€ over International would be forced to pay under the now | sucod wages, according to @ staternent It is a task in which all American |¢lsbt tons of .grapes which was re American tax law, is to be sought by! ride by 0, C. Willis, the company’s cently received here from Denver. | Cu to Cl William C. Kennedy, member of par-| Goons manager witte $6 Of recent sual atestucel 5. omes OS8E€ | sontay are: ilament, for North Besex. ae Seatgieetbis:/P* eis passa American education week a sticcess, |2"4 1g:said to have been placed in the Northern Rocky Mountain and} The new law nullifies an agreement] to4 Meat Cutters and Butche: North Center storehouse for fermenta-| CHICAGO, Dec. 3.—Two exhibitions {Piateau Regione—Temperature near|entered into two years ago by which Workmen's union, it was stated that " B. H. Peg tion. According to tests completed to-| featuring horses and the final award-|or above normal and generally fair] citizens of Canada and the United plang for the walkout“ were: gbing joigat, SuPer’ |aay the wine haw already reached jing of prizes matic the close of the|except for occasional rains or snows| States, employed in the nelghboring ew At tikeoecactiie dhe hace ‘ at = evenobes Bitte sae stage whore the heavy. alcoholic con-| International Ltvestoble Exposition, to-| west of the, divide, country, were required to Day income | ee etn kt SFIGURES. ON c tent is evident. day. Southern Rocky Mountain and/'taxes to but one country. The law game which is schedoled for & Ex REVEALED: . Following recent disclosures the; A hunter exhibit and a chilaren Plateau Regions—West Gulf States:| would require Canadians to pay:an 8| . | o'clock tomorrow. afternoon Ww: IN, Dec, 3—(By Tha) =| sheriff's ice has kept tab.on thé|riding program were acheduled, this feast temperature and generally per cent tax in this country without | INDUSTRIAL ‘COURT teams representing Douglas and Associated Pr¢ss)—The Associated | e moyementS of the individuals and afternoon. exemptions. rena eae pa gas Be ng Casper will be played. This an- Presa ts ‘able today. to. present. some 9 + Mo, - Be mouncement was received from Man- ager Tommy Flemming of the Cas- per team and from Douglas where an independent organization is plan- ning to come to Casper tonight in Preparation for the game. The demand which is being made for tickets today, the unset- tled condition’ of the weather ave Kansas industrial court came to Kan- sas City, Kans., today: to investigate the packing controversy in which union employes have voted to strike Monday as a result of the ’ recent wage cut. Whether the unfon repre- sentatives would appear in response to. subpoenas or follow a resolution adopted last night that they” ignore the citation ‘on the ground that the summons was. not issued by the di of the official figures involved in the c , exchanges between the American and Japanese ‘experts over the “5-5-3” ra-| tlo @roposal, and the Japanese coun- Nae ter claim for a “10-10-7" status. % tn “bl thie original ques-| BASIN, ,Wyo., Deo. 8—Henry Wo- tionnaire to the rar idatiga? Cersisecs coh trict courts of the districts in whic! rhs Sh as 2 they live, was being awaited with in- . Mires: vo be ind geen ge - | lig else tel athe ew ryt hereon (Great Britain: J d French Ready| ann’, Brenaan, cove! tor Roses ‘Bloom in § med gat: i ‘ the Amal, ted Association -of Meat ° ° a was supplemented by the in sight sharon. Funeral servic wi EVERY BUSINESS INSTITUTI DN ; reat Britain, Japan and Frenc 4 ‘Y | the Amalgamated Association of Meat Louisville But rorland. } Me id to have advised the unton rep- “Explain means by which the ex-|north of Worland. | ° 7 to Retire From Leased Territory if pa Tp Racad for lpn tie el ‘sting strength of tho British. navy| : 5 ; pear and to have prepared a brief in Freeze Is Near has been calculated as 600,000.”. 4 : Told: Chinese Accept Terms connection with the case to be filed 3 sain, Snawer, ‘the American experts Policeman Told To | errs pak ; od ; : A union committee of two was ap- -FOLO JAPS —FRONT — .Teen ‘ n inted sto “plcket™> the city bell| LOUISVILLE. 2.—Amateur “although Great Britain has not} Wear Armor Coats GREAT INDUSTRIAL EDIT ION . WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—(By The Associated Press.) — | pointed Ee certani yc th Dates paaklieastiers: bas Bay oive: aie oe pe onan of ‘¢2 four i oe I Rio é A ti. itie Another important point in the Far Eastern discussions of} ina warn away any members of offt-|days wnsoyed thet unusual thet of eat, at epanecs have noi 2, 5 : Nate e ial ed with a. summor who}ting roses from outdoor plants. keels of the Takao and the Atago, nt 7 CLLVLLLES | Tn launching the Industrial Prosperity Edition the Daily|the armament conference was won today by China in. the ates Phapiplre: ope hs oyna by 4 Ap weather, Stenastoarae they ‘have: spent, money -on all. In}, j : t Tribune and the Wyoming” Weekly Review are enlisting’the |committee of the nine powers, Great Britain, Japan and decision not to appear. day by weather bureau officials, may order to be entirely fair, therefore, |; ‘ Ae France agreeing to retire from much of the leased territory end the freak season that’ made the these ships were included in the lists BLES, .enthusiastic_ “support of the progressive atid public spirited of China. lowed with a/ proffer to give up the|"TNIONS IGNORE ye Sous Bloat. of their respective ‘nations with thé | mei that Los Angeles policemen | hysinass men of Casper. bane ofthe nature of their Y Great Britain; Ja-| British leased territory of Wel Hei | COURT SUMMONS. In a number of’gardens, buds which Sree oir ie ae acer On r | for desperate | DUSiNess, these men are supporting: this undertaking—fully| T° offers trom Great Britain, Ja-) 7 KANSAS CITY, Dec! 8—Repre,|had resisted the early frosts bloomed strengths.” When this was done, the jating the fact that with in d population, with | 8 %44 France werp said to be con- z sentatives of. tinion packing house|under the urging of rains and tonnage measure of naval strength be- g R.| apprec: ig the fac creaaed pop is tingent on fulfillment on conditions} The committee on Far Eastern} yorvers in Kansas City, Kan., today}sunshiny skies. Some of the bushes tween the United, States “and Japan : Te rata etae 2 Raisiag: Ailiare wil geontoste Maa ee] Oe cx Tame oeel tere eeenios whine [which China was expected! to. meat. | question adjourned until Wednesdey| Stier ane stner doasoats ignore|that had been stripped of their leaves verUnited Bie 50; Ti Sas te Whe clterane cot atleety 12 [its p tig Hy Fats ths aplendia atip-. $43. Vivieah tors Wrance--expreema|D&ause of eomagements’ of delegates |summons-issued by the Kansas court/by autimn frosts, furnished their 5a5,g00h Hate ae Bee es 100 per and cover the chest, acbdomen and/all -walks of life and business pur‘| port extended to date it is safe to pre-| willingness to retire from Wan Chow] and to give time for subcommittees ba lyn tite argent Ac : paca aes gre desolk bol gi te it 50-3 s ors 24 - ioe “ds ~. “s = 3 day. he hay t bee it As to the Ramage Seo N, Seotoes bas» tes de tatenrel ted Edin In the agreements for. relinguis-| Workers sirike called for Monday.|causo they have not been attacked by tain to attract favorable attention to a : A . ment of leased territory in China, (Continued on Page Four.) insects, the state and” its resources, - : ¢ France today paved the way with an 7 as ming has, unfortunately, , had 5 , initial offer regarding her leased ter- ; publicity than any other state in : ; ritory. Great Britain followed with ANY j fy jU RE D | i i) union. Surrounding states. —_— A » the offer regarding the British terri- Chinese delegates expressed them- for capital offenses, PisssD!proba- | selves as greatly pleased over what KIRBY SHOOTING): 2-355 UNDER ‘>! G2 = -|\URUGUAY RIOTS ° willbe tried in that country. . | they described as the generous offers x — route back to the No Wood oft tee Page ca een athe tant aca illeged | coming trom ail three of the powers| MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Deo. | the conviction for murder tn Mae dred dollars’ worth of furs. At tho oe world of the wonderfiil 0 a 5 e conspirators in the Keber. murder | and especially with the breadth! of] 3.-Several persons were injured | Sachusetts of Sacco and Vanzetti. tiiae of the homicide, it is alleged, wit ° ia Italy, Dlot to, be’ arrested. They were to | that from Great Britain. The discus-| » 9+, Wheat policed with érxen The police acted when the Com- in erday y been: r ‘Mrs. Eva |sion'of disposition of leased territor- munist orators began to use violent- jo Mapas garce ARG eae namie | sata exsoctamtte be ronmwed Weare. | sabers _iimpereed. & demonstration | expressions against. the American Ameri veteran tow: widow, who also was convicted and | day, with general expectations of an| staged before the government house, | authorities and the” leaders refused saw service in the Philippines, omg eUstication it ae sentenced to life imprisonment. (Continued om Page Four.) by Communists protesting against | to suspend the meeting. t 2 st. o>

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