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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. Che Casper Dailp Cribune ie PAGE SEVEN RAIL SITUATION RAID ‘HORRORS’ A Deposit Will Hold Any | Wf IS COMPLICATED ARE RECITED IN Article Until Wanted__| BY NEWSTRIKE TRIAL ON COAST “Clearly, however. the proposal to DRESSES Sey S noe Brothers Manhandled by & from mvontion at Kur Klux Klan Sent to Local Still, Threats of Death Were Made All our high grade Dresses includ- Beer Soom the: prone ed in this lot. have been > Values up to $25.00. TEXANS TO PROTEST FIRE SALE PRICE RAILROAD GUARD. | LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10.— DENISON, Tex., Aug. 10.—A vigor-|‘A night of horror’ was a eer cen skeet working under! phrase applied to the Ingle- Kansas and Texis raltroad by wood raid of April 22 last by “big four’’ brotherhood 8 expect Fidel Elduayen, one of its vic- \tims, whose cross-examination -RIDAY rio A. M. SHARP AVED ‘The FLAME WATER AND SMOKE following a jc Y [members of the trinsportation organ ‘© last night Nothing of. was giv out, the officers re-| charged with p ng to comment upon what had|the attack upon place and what action would| and bonded winer: low The meeting was Fidel and his brother, Mathias, gave neeting » of no Ku Klux Klan ng and execut the Elduayen home several hundred members in Spanish, their na “ organizations. ve Janguage and at times some ¢ — | lay was caused by the interpreter in TRAINMEN TOLD TO | his efforts to present to the court ac FOLLOW OWN DESIRES. | curate translations. CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 10.—<(By| They gave the same version of the The Assocated Press}—W. G. Lee,/arrival ef a band of masked men at president of the brotherhood of rail-|their home, ihe command to be road trainmen today telegraphed| shown a “still” they claimed was on general chairmen of his organization| the premis the seizure and man on the Illinois Central, Chicago and/} handling of the brothers and the inef Northwestern and Chicago, Rook Is-| fectual forts of the raiders to have land and Pacific systems, advising|them accepted as prisoners at two that “if employment on your line is) small town police stations, before final unbearable on account of conditions|ly leaving thom six miles from home, due to shopmen’s strike, your general| with threats of death if they told of committees should be convened and if/ what had been done to them & majority of such committees vote Mathi made flat and vigorous neg- in favor of a strike authority of the/ ative answers to all questions by coun- undersigned will be given.” wel for the defense as whether there Mr. Lee said milar instructions n of the Volstead would go forward “to any and all gen-| act on the Eldu nm premises eral committees forwarding com- _ oo plaints that our membership is In dan- ger on their road as a result of armed BLOW UP POWEB LINE. guards or defective locomotives and equipment.” been any viol NAPLES, Aug. 10.—A group of |Cominunists today blew up the posts ate Pete) > 5 jot the power transmission line used WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Union| ‘or carrying the electric current from leaders continued their discussion of| Anrussi to Naples, a distance of 180 tho railroad strike situation today| mites. ‘The motallurgical, cotton and prior te tomorrow's meeting of chief! textile factories depending upon this officers of all the transportation labor] current had to close down. jorsenizations. The government itself] surnctent power to run a few mills awaited developments |and tramways to provide Nght and The strikers’ leaders continued to| pump water is being generated here, intimate their determination to reject | ———_"S_ BUUUEIINN' DOES President Harding's new settlement Proposal by making public telegrams from local unions and system feder. ations urging such action. It was reiterated that the striking shopmen would not be put back to work until their seniority status on return has been guaranteed. all excursions on its lines had been cancelled for the remainder of the summer season to conserve fuel WASHINGTC Aug. 10, — Com: plaint of New York public utilities concerns ugainst unnecessary une of Sean ncre ss The president's proposal involved coal by railroads in running excur- leaving this question to the labor|#0ns has been received by the federal i board, emergency coal committee. ‘The util- eek: A ities companies claimed the coal could MAINTENANCE MED’S be better used to replenish public util- DISPUTE ADJUSTED. ey ahh CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—B. P. Greer, @ a : ° ree *| GOVERNORS MEET TO vice president of the Chicago, Mil athe > Bell It for What Cash It Will Bring, Not How Much, But How Quick It Can Be Sold. The Pub- Beene fo se, 2 | consipen stowraa afternogn following a conference with} ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 10.—(By J. €. Smock, vice president of the|The Associated Press.—Facing the maintenance of way union, that the|™ost serious coal shortage in history, controversy with the 2600 mainten.|s0vernors or their representatives ance of way men on the road had|from seven northwestern and central n settled “satisfactorily” and there| states met here today to agree on some 1 be no strike. uniform methods of procedure for Mr. Greer said Mr. Smock would /™eeting the situation, send word of the settlement cf the| Governor Blaine of Wisconsin urged union's executive board for the St.|#overnment seizure and operation of Paul system, which is in session at| all mines necessary to supply the Madison, Wi country’s coal demands, while Gove if Age to Buy Reliable Merchandise for Practically Nothing. WBLIC EVER SEEN OR HEARD OF SUCH PRICES “Pe organization of tho states during the LADIES’ NEW FALL LADIES’ AND MISSES’ NEW iio: : MINERS KER sieges semi a DRESSES FALL COATS FURS FURS LDS Wek ot | aoe et eames All high grade Canton Crepes, Satin Silk and satin lined, fur collars. . 5 South Dakota, Montana, Michigan Roshinara Crepes. Values up to $30.00. Values nisin $45.50. All colors and sizes. Values up to $9.00. pea tonne ne con teeeabeenaas FIRE SALE PRICE FIRE SALE PRICE FIRE SALE PRICE situation cailed for prompt and de- LADIES’ FUR COATS elsive action i wa Jove: us told the conf, . French Coney, all-silk lined. All sizes. fossa pasa hae OE 1°) SRE oeinen ag Testi hie inet Values up to $125.00. a cid Goal CPeedtote and tesdere. cf the] Aken states mise and Take Erie < ene ‘| points have improved their service a a : FIRE SALE PRICE ‘epee to eeapbiatinat tee taken ae and he believed a recommendation ting a wage scale agreement that/‘hat the federal government operate a . DRESSES Big assortment. All fits auality, fur col- Values up to $20.00; The new conference was not anrem|,, THe supply of coal at the head. of n.all the finest qualities, imported bead- lars, silk and satin lined. alues up to bled until the late aftetnoon. Before|/*)® lakes, tho governor declared, is ed “Sug tenheg Soar ov enna ana 13 $60.00. FIRE SALE PRICE M| tho conference sessions, however, the| §:009,000 tons belaw normal this year Governor McMaster of South Dako. $59.50. ine tonnerea ims E j union's policy commitioe was to bel Governor McMaster of South Dako FIRE SALE PRICE LADIES’ MUSKRAT COATS js BM tne tninore te authoriee the ‘coni,| “startling” A aurvey of South De kota dealers, he said, shows that they Natural, luxurious quality. Values up to sion of a settlement with the opera.! + $250.00. Lae eee RR AT es Tn tors who haf gathered for the joint | *Fe virtually without coal. = One Lot Ladies’ peace meeting. I PRIORITY RULING & a FIRE ‘SALE PRICE ILK SWEATERS Milinols members of the policy com-| PRIORITY. RULING mmittee, it was learned had been ad. Values up to $11.50. papas by, sees erroatan, the 3 LOTARRINEION, A us. Bc par inols miners’ president, settle | G 2 8 : LADIES’ IMPORTED FALL a FIRE SALE PRICE ment of the strike on the basis ot|priority orders for coal issued under I ES’ NEW FALL single stato esta 3 with the op-| classification Ne. 1 of the interstate DRESSES. COATS pen eee rcare Daiiteet tes” Garcia “sate The finest the market can procure. Val- ni policy would be rejected if brought|ence o other orders which opera A wonderful line. Ai! high grade. ues up to $165.00. LADIES’ GUARANTEED P| before the committee |tora may have on; thelt. Bonk saa eer ctig mee SEAL COATS FEDERAL OPERATION mergency coal committee. Classitt. FIRE SALE PRICE FIRE SALE ERICE Martin collars and cuffs, Satin lined. OF MINE shane aes $ Values up to $300.00. Ladies’ Fine Quality ST PAUL, Minn.» Aug. 10.—Federal| primary consideration to" shipments seizure and operation o' e mines | specially designated by the interstat FIRE SALE PRICE SILK SWEATERS hecestary to furnlah a supply of coal| commerce coramiasion. | All thread silk. Values up to $39.50. to-the country was declared to be the While it is desired to preserve the Ba FIRE SALE PRICE only solution of the’ present goal ghort-| integrity of con WE age by Governor Blaine ef Wisconsin | dle. the feeling LADIES’ PETTICOATS AND : northwest governors on the coal situ-| measure take secondary position to Ladies’ Collar and Cuff Sets and BLOOMERS $ a ‘SIS URGED. he provision giving ation here today the meeting of particularly urgent coal nectssities created snder an exi Camisolettes All sizes. High grade. Values up to Ladies’ Hudson Seal, Squirrel NASHINGTON, Au gency which bax arisen since auch © Alaba o om contracts were entered into. Values up to $3.00. $12..50. Collar and Cuffs vagal ing away from the ‘voluntary fair| Tha total emergency cosl: require FIRE SALE PRICE FIRE SALE PRICE Values up to $350.00. No Exchanges No Refunds pits leartanttt enilishs tellin x Lemania atcausrva, Ohi ascieedla apprehension ritory cf 3,300,000 tons weekly immediate 10.—| public uti! by ers i 7 special meeting of the federal con-/of the territory east of the Mississipp No Telephone Orders trol distribution committee being call-|river was estimated by the commit- FIELD, Mass. y oS C S$ 2 ce &, 179 ap No Charges Secretary Hoover to discuss the| tee today at 2 060 tons wre An cement was made on, which officjals regarded| compared with production In th j pees ~ the Boston and Albany railroad that tons.