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PAGE FOUR et Che Casper RAIL UNION OFFICERS WILL GIVE MEN FULL SWAY, CLAIM /EWINGATILE No Interlecenes to Bi to Be Pol: Policy in Proposed Strike Against Wage Cut, Jewell Tells Big Convention CINCINNATI, Jane 15.—(By The Associated Press.) — Officers of the rail unions will not interfere to stop a strike of the 1,225,000 shopcraft and maintenance-of way workers, B. M. Jewell dectared today, in addressing the American Federation of Laoor convention. Mr. Jewell is president of the railway employes department of the federation. “The railway-workers are ready for the test.” said Mr. Jewell, “and if they decide to strike their decision be complied with-by~ their lead NEW ORGANIZATION PLAN DEFEATED. CINCINNATI, June 15. —(By The Associated Press.}— Without oppost tion or dehate, the American Feder. ation of Labor convention here today Killed a resolution proposing a radi cal change in the form of the orgn ized labor movement in the United States by the amalgamation of all mions into single organiztions, each covering an industry. The resolution was introduce! by E. H. Fitzgerald and others representing the railway clerks. In reporting the resohrtion unfa- vorable from committes, Sarah .Con- boy of the United Textile Workers, said the departments of the federa- tion were created along industrial lines GERMANS PLAN TO GHECK NEXT DEMONSTRATION Reichwehr to Be Furnished Ball Cartridges in March- ing Formation to Fore- stall Outbreak. BERLIN, June {By The Asso- ciated Press.)—In cc juence of the disturbances in Koenigsburg Sunday, when a sanguinary fight took place between Reischwehr and Communists during a demonstration and pared in honor of Field Marshal Hindenburg, the ministry of defense announces that henceforth the Retschwehr will be authorized to carry ball cartridges ‘when in marching formation, con- trary to the custom which prevailed in the old army. ; The single fatality during Sunday’s disturbance was due to the bayonet- ting of a man. The crowd which greeted Hindenburg is estimated to have aggregated 120,000 embracing various societies and students and other organizations, The parade was more than eight kilometers long. As-the troops appear- ed in the streets, the communists at- tacked with » veritable hafl of stocks and stones. A rifle was torn from one non-commissioned officer and another soldier had his rifle broken to pieces. Thirty Reischwehr forces ‘coming dis- order was quelled when security po- lice arrived in motor lorries. It is reported from Koenigsburg that the demonstration was staged chiefly by the communists and that neither the majortiy socialtsis nor the independent socialists partici- pated. ——.___—_ As @ result of the increase in piracy Chinese shipping companies are arm- ing their ships and placing details of guards.on board. Cleveland is to have a half-millton- dollar apartment house especialty de- signed for bustuess and professional women. WORLD POWERS IN COMTERENCE AT THE HAGUE (Coutinue? rrom Page One) Program which will be presented to the Russian delegation at the joint Meetings to open on June 26 Foreign Minister Van Karnebeek of Holland will deliver the opening ad. dress as temoprary President, welcom- ing the delegates to The Netherlands and voicing Holland's sincere wishes for the success of the conference. Chief interest centers in the har- monization of the attitudes of Eng- land, France and Italy on how to ap- proach the soviet delegation officially, for France shows a disposition to ad here tenaciously to her Genoa demand for suitable guarantees from the bol- sheviki before undertaking to renew official relation with Russia. France objects to the soviet mem- orandum, submitting to the Genoa conference on May 11, which attacked the capitalistia systems of the other countries and charge these nations fith doing many things—confiscating property, for exampl¢ —equally dras- tic with the bolshevix measures to which they objected. The French would like to see this memorandum withdrawn by the soviets b<fore offi cial pour parlers with ihe Russian delegates again are inaugurated. Great Britain and Italy apparently are ready to pursue a more concilia- tory policy ‘The preliminary meetings beginning today, therefore, promise to be most important. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE UNCHANGED, REPORT. MOSCOW, June 14.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—On the evr of ‘The Hague conference, government offi- cials informed the Associated Press that the Russia natitude at the new meeting will be the same as at Genoa. The only concessions to foreign cap- {tal possible, it is added, will be on the basis of the recently enacted laws governing private property. Kart Radek, soviet chief of the pub- Ticity, declared: “The Hague confer- ence of experts will be rather a hin- drance than a help, because ft will not be a mutual discussion of prob- lems, but merely create a new united front of capital “If we are not to consider the dec- larations of Hoover and Hughes and the memorandum of Poincare as mere empty threuts, then what they ask is Russia’s withdrawal of the memor- andum of the eleventh of May, in which the principal postition of Rus- sia was expressed. “The Russian government-ts:not in such a low position as to allow itself to be treated with contempt, either by France or even America, without whose economic co-peration the eco- nomics of the Russian state cannot be reestablished. By her famine rellef, America has gained some sympathy in Russia. which she 4s going to for- feit if she wishes to play the role of dictator. “Despite her poverty, Russia will enter into relations with foreign coun- tries only-on the basis of mutual es- teem.” OBENCHAIN CASE IS SPEEDED UP June 15.—Wit- cution were ex, LOS ANGELE: nesses for the pected to be called to: y in the sec ond trial of Mrs. Madalynne Oben- chain for the murder of J. Belton to recount the scenes at 3len, a suburb where Ken- CAR STORA LOWEST SUMMER CAR STORAGE ahaa KNOWN IN CASPER Guaranteed Repair Work By First Class Mechanics. GAS, OIL AND GREASES ACETY LENE ELDING A CAR WASHING Gates Willis and Geo. Hackett Co. TELEPHONE 1891W (Formerly Occupied By White Motor Truck Co.) 363 SOUTH ASH. ne@y was shot the night-of August 5 he testimony so far has been en rapidly due to the familiarity of all attorneys with the facts. This trial promises to be much shorter than the former one, in which the jury disagreed. Daye and Night ©©@ [Political $299SS4.H80 Announcement I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Natrona County on the Republican ticket at the August primaries. WM. R. M’MILLAN Mrs. Ward Faces Reporters Mrs. Walter S. Ward surrounded by newspaper men at White Plains, N. Y., where she was a witness at the presentation of her husband's case. FLAG DAY OBSERVANCE HOLDS — INSPIRATION IN PATRIOTISM Inspiring exercises marked the observance of Flag day A program of great merit was) given in the new home auditorium last night which awoke within the hearts.of the audience the fine significance of the here by the Elks’ lodge. American flag. The speaker of the evening was Ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks. the function of that chair in a very ‘The governor was able to lay before those present many things regarding the history and development of our nation. This he did with masterful clearness and precision. That if we are to maintain this country on the firm basis on which it has been built fitting and capable manner. singing of the national anthem. ‘we must by all means Live inspired by the best that there is in God and nature and in ourselves was brought out in substance by the eloquent speaker. A complete record of the flag in- cluding its first conception to its.pres- ent beauty and significance was read by A. E. Stirrett, past exalted ruler. Charles T. Weidner filled the chair of exalted ruler owing to the absence of W. J. Chamberlin. He performed The room was gorgeously decorated! in patriotic colors, and a large flag was carried into the room by officers. This ceremony was followed by tho| Daily Er/dune | case until the party at Chadron puts | =p a suitable bond for its return,” an- | nounced Sheriff Joseph . Marquis, hao ane: “If no bond is feel reasonably sure | fae « Sa man jiae relaeeetie Chee) na ROSE | ‘ocery business at liane best ge hg hy ‘Wyo., to! | P. A. Senff. Present all claimm for} payment and pay all bills to ELLA M. SCHAEFFER. COULD NOT TURN IN BED Operation Avoide< THEFT, BELIEF Sheriff Holds Luggage Stolen at Omaha and Shipped Here Under Forged Name. Another clew in the untangling of| the mystery surrounding the disap-! pearance of if head of cattle from the Harry Ta ranch, last week, is be- Neved to have been found through a telegram: received Wednesday by the America:, Express company. The mee- sage stated that the rightful owner of a certain suitcase, held in Casper for the past week, is awaiting its re- turn at Chadron, Neb., where the cat- tle are said to have been shipped. Ag ny Siang oh a that to be turned He Oa eTD | time I wished to No Passports required for these cruises. For illustrated literature address I2 days, rate $150 and up 5 days, $80 and up FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall Street, New York, or any Téurist Agent. The many angles which present themselves to the forces of the law make the case an extremely difficult one to deal witth. An unknown. rust ler, acting perhaps for some larger outfit, made away with the cattle about a week ago. He is known to have taken the stock to Chadron, where, although >he received a full payment for them, he was unable to cash the check through timely notice to the banks. A thrilling chase by night along the roads near Chadron, a hair's breadth escape by the bandit, and a futile search for days by the sheriff and dep- utiles, add the‘r bit to the chain of mysteriously constructed incidents. Shortly after the'rustler’s escape, a new suitcase arrived in Casper, bear- ing the words “To Floyd Kirkendall, Casper, Wyo.” The rustler had been known as Floyd Kirkendall, having shipped the cattle from Glenrock in the name of the Big Muddy rancher, and authorities here promptly ‘smelled & mouse” so to speak and ordered the suitcase held. The convictions of the sheriff were further strengthened when Mr. Kirkendall failed to identify the suitcase as his, or the new suit of clothing it contained as a part of his wearing apparel. The telegraph from Chadron leaves le two paths of deduction. Thee say, ‘Oh,mamma, it won't help me, | I’ve tried too much.” day she said, ‘Let me | get you one bottle of eachkind. You | won't be out very much if it don’t | help you.’I don’t lieve me or not, but only took two | bottles of Lydia E. Pinkhace ‘8 ves") table Compoana and one of Lydia Pinkham's Blood Medicine when I be- | to aetreito® and I amregularever | Since wi without a pain or a hi yeas Givers eae Git art =e out help and withou' Pepin to tell you how ‘i Feel and ok, I have be; look more like re on ery day of wa: ve been helped. Any one who it believe me can write to me and I will tell them what mane I was in. Iam ready to do Tecan era i medicine. = Mensa: id anh ‘Sprague t., Dayton, YOMIN rustler may have taken the suitcase from a resident of Chadron, intending to come to Casper at a later date, or he may be using the telegram as a means to obtain personal property sent to Casper with the intention of re- turning. “Wo will continue to hold the suit eRe a tak ee tree oman eo —————————— BUY BAKING SODA 2 pkgs. for 25c Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Everybody’s Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. STARTING TODAY What Is the Conquering Power in Life? —is it ambition or hate; love or ee for frie The answer is “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines ‘forming this service PAIN- DURANT FOUR AND SIX A New Car by an Old Master W. C. Durant, Builder of Over 2,000,000 Automobiles SEE HIS FINAL ACHIEVEMENT GALLUP MOTOR CO. East Side Garage Phone 79 EGGS EGGS EGGS Delivered to any address in Casper in 12 dozen returnable crates at 25c Doz. Parcel post prepaid. 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NOTHING LIKE IT Plunge Open Tonight MISS JONES ° * Swimming Instructress Watch for the Yellow Bus, Leaving Casper on the Hour. “Nearly a Hero” CCMA Oe onde 5—VAUDEVILLE ‘ACTS—5 FEATURING “RAGTIME TRIO”—THEY’RE GREAT Also DOUGLAS MAC LEAN in “ONE A MINUTE” GIFT NIGHT THIS EVENING Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Just Off Center St. A MOVIE STAR IN PERSON VERNA MERSEREAU DANSE CLASSIQUE HURST & DEVARS Offer a Comedy Skit Which They Call “MILLINERY NONSENSE” It Is Built Around the Comedy Side of a Lady’s Hat ADOLPHO An Artist on-the Accordion Gives Us Something Different Along This Line—He Is a Singer and Whistler, Too. DEVORE & WORTH In a Melange of Nautical Nonsense Entitled . “ALL HANDS ON DECK” A Blackface and a Gob. Three of the Above Acts Carry Their Own Special Scenery. THEY ARE ALL AT THE A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY The Feature Picture This Week Will Be SHIRLEY MASON in “JACKIE” A Romance of a Waif’s Rise to Fame. Also PATHE NEWS and TOPICS OF THE DAY Pemabventrtiterurabers ciate conta Two Shows This Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55¢