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* jabor members-deciaring there was no ~ {§Justification-for discrimination in car POpeerepreeetenias ' peegagee PAGE FOUR RETRIAL OF CEMENT CASES IN=2222 EASTERN GROUP NOW PENDING constructive, impartial bedy in pro-| Brunsom said that the decision was viding means whereby railroad em- | Tesarded unjustifiable. Vigorous Prosecution of ‘Actions in New York District Decided Upon at W ashington: Conference ployes can have their legitimate hu- to stoppages and to enlighten the public so-that through th ite of un. body politic This decision neither of these duties.” WASHINGTON, June 6.—Retrial ofthe eastern group of the so-called cement cases will be undertaken as speedily as possible, the department of justice announced today. The case against the central group in the cement combina- tion will come to trial in Chicago on June 15, the department said, adding that a third case, on a civil bill, is awaiting action in Denver. MACHINISTS TO VOTE ON STRIKE. | WASHINGTO: Jone 6—(By The Associated Press)—H. L. Brunsom.| special representative in Washington | of the International Association of Ma- chinists, declared today that a strike vote would immediately be taken|™ © Atlas Port-| The -department.of justice also is also will be| receiving reports,,1t was asserted, on the pending steel merger and on the al the announce mar needs satisfied without recourse | DISSATISFACTION 0 or LABOR INTENSIFTED. CiNICNNATI, Obio, June 6—(By regulated industry and the confusion | The Associated Press)—New wage re- of propaganda, they shall be able to| @uctions for shopmen, ordered by the see the real facts as they affect the| railroad labor board today, can but in. fulfitts| tensify the present feeling of dissatis- ‘action with raftway labor conditions [and will, at least, result in an im- | mediate strike vote, returnable June 30 according to B. M. Jewell, head of the shop crafts unions here today, for a railroad strike conference. fbe Casper Daily Cribune board's “decision affecting telcgrert ers, the next class of employes to be penn tippy Ate cabtangen doves * 2 9 . and uw soeeety ee eek Pneoben he tants become effective July 1, the date the maintenance of way and shop craft de cisions take effect. The reason for this, it was explained, is thm: the chief question-in the velegraphers isnot how. much «money shell be but: -how inequalities of pay on ditter- ent roads-shall be settled. This mat ter is expected to take several weeks The effect of this delay. on a possible Strike would be considerable for teleg- raphers are considered among the most important unioms in the treffic moving machinery and are among the most difficult to replace quickly. St. Louis Player Is Reinstated ST. LOUIS, June 6—Johnny Tob in, rightfielder for the St. Louis Amer- feans, was reinstated today following bis suspension a few days ago when oday that the United States railroad labor “he questioned an umpire’s decision. ee | gasoline price situation in the United States. “Much attention is now being paid |by the department to the legal and Jeconomic questions involved in both | | of these great indurtries,” the state n| ment added, 4| “All of the antitrust cases, civil and criminal ,are being prosecuted as| rapidly as circumstances will permit | And disciosed by a report just made} ;to the attorney general by Assistant Guy D. Goff in charge of this branch jof the departmental work. | “The department now bas under ac: | tive investigation about 50 complaints | of violations of the antitrust laws. | Some of these have developed to such | an extent that cases are now being | prepared for filing, whereas others| ment said among the 400,000 machinists affect- ed by today's decision of the railroad labor beard reducing wages. Mr. With picnic groceries be sure to order RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK clean — sweet — pure “Try this popular recipe for RED CROSS BAKED HASH 4 cur fat ups meat in the New York In a lengthy s setting | forth the accomplishments of the de- partment of justice in the prosecution of anti-trust cases, the attorney gen- eral said it was his purpose not to “permit prosecution of the fraud suits to interfere with the increasing vol ume of other Iegal business pressing for consideration.” jmust undergo further investigation ‘Twenty-six antitrust cases, the before a definite conctusion can be statement said, have been instituted| reached. Prosecutions have been in since March 4, 1921, of which 14 aye! stituted in all caces in which the facts been -criminal actions. | warranted such action.” RAILROAD SHOP LABOR WAGE 15 SLASHED IN DECISION OF BOARD ‘The decision. the minority report continued, tended “to substantiate the position of the rafiroads that wages need not be established with reference to the-needs of the¢amfly” contending that a mintmum wage for the shop crafts should be fifty cents an hour, which would mean a rate of 87 cents Yor skilled mechanics. “The savings to the raflroads far exceed anything justified by the sav- ings to the public in reduced rates," the dissenters said, adding that pay- roll slashes during the last six months of 1921 had been made, inclading lay- offs, at the annual rate of $1,300,000,- 000 “in strong contrast to-the increas: ing prosperity of the. roads. “The inereasing antithesis between profits and just wages will result in lowered morale, thus reductions will not result in economies,"“the minority opinion said. “The majority fafled to carry out the funetion for which the board was created,” continued the minority re- yet. “Such decisions giving no «x- planation to the public of the ptoceas by which the majority afrive at the rates established gives the public an impression that these rates are not founded upon a careful consideration of facts. Th onion juice salt and pepper chopped paraley 3 cups mashed potatoes Grind the cooked meat and season, Melt one tablespoon fat in a baking dish. Mix the ingredients well, moisten with Red Cross Milk dituted with water, put in the olled baking dish and bake in a moderately, hot oven until brown on top.” ‘This recipe serves six people. EVERY GROCER SELLS IT, (Continued from Page One) heavter reduction for the freight car men came under especially severe \¢ritictem in the minority report, the BUY PIGEON’S CEYLON AND INDIA TEA It’s sure fine. Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone €23 work. Car cleaners, whe now receive an average of $3.18 a day, wero cut five ‘eant# an hour, or forty cents a day. ‘The mechanics, whose daily rate now averages from $6.11" for cleetrical workers-to $6.28 for blecksmiths, will Jose 56 cents a day under the new de- cision bringing their daily wage to approximately $5.70. ‘The board's latest deciston, which is to be followed shortly by reductions for rallway clerks, telegraphers and all other classes of railway employes except the train service men, was brief and offered no explanation of how-the new rates were arrived at. This omission did not consider “hu- man needs,” ignored the pleas of the employes for a “living Wage” and jmade “no attempt to show that me- chanics are not entitisd to such a POCOSOOS SOO SOSOSOSOOSOO SO BIG DANCE TONIGHT Roof Garden Pavilion ‘ NORTH CASPER ‘The decision, however, containéd Wanerous tables, prepared by the board's statistical department, design- ‘4 to show that although wages were reduced, they had not been reduced Thore than the reduction in the cost of living and that he purchasing power of the present pay was higher than the purchasing power of the higher wages paid during the years since 1917. SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER — BOYS. AND GIRLS—The time is here when you can earn money. And there are forty ways of earning it—doing farm work, canning vegetables, raising chickens, keep- the car greased and cleaned up. By the end of the summer you will have quite a savings account. Whether you live on a farm or in town, you can use your savings later on to make still more money. yoming National Bank CASPER, WYO. It also said that the bord believed that, even with the ordered decrease, shop’ employes would be receiving a wage egreater than the average wage paid for similar work in other indus- tries, Citing’ machinists and ‘carmen, the decision said that the purchasing pow- er of the former under the new wages ld be 18.8 per cent greater than in Win $500 Cash -You, still have a chance to win the big main prize or one of the 14 d the latter would be able to 5.7 more with the new pay than 7 i 7 ia Haar other big prizes in the The decision declared it believed the Wages fixed to be just and reasonable. $ e Sdesestion. for (eins. Gechgnized 1 ,85 standard” to be worked out * * © S YIZe ¢tc., as sent. Suggestion fot "some recognized Word enbaiis Contest on standard” to be worked out by the board and used as a basis for future wage adjustments was contained in the majority report, which consumed several times the number of pages in the taajority decision. labor mem- bers felt, they said, t the board “should initiate a study which shall Fifteen people wili get a big check. Will you be one of them? See dur pre- j vious announcements or get Particulars from Your Grocer If you haven’t entered do so now. Contest Closes June 8 Your postoffice closing time. Send in your list NOW and try for one of these big cash prizes. You can win if you try. that it must use its results as a basis for its decisions and that it must, through those decisions, information to the publi TO-NIGHT. 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