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PAGE FOUR MINERS IN SEVEN STATES BACK ON JOBS, OTHER CONTRACTS DUE nued from Page One) co. RE ope tive (Continued from Page One) husband and said Candler were !n full Dessession of their faculties. “Finally petitioner and her husband left the party and went to petitioner's anxious to return to work, eveh a separate agreement as a last They eagerly awaited the news eland telling of the agree- for the night. rs husband sug wed activity in putting the had left the party es in condition for resumption of and they might K orted from the entire dis he stated that he d go back and stay with the par —— ty for a while. Petitioner protested, AST OPERATORS . aiesced and petitioner's FUSE TO SIGN. sald 4 did go on deck again. ATTLE, Wash., Aug. 16—Coal “When petitioner's husband had left her, the stateroom door was clos- Jed, the 11 was turned down, and |she prepared to sleep. tors of Washington do not care] hold a conference with representa- the miners’ nm looking to uni ward a settlement between the oper| = P and union man on strike, W. 1,| “A short time after petitioner's hus- z a Moore, leader of the operators, said in| >and had left her, sald Candler open — reply to an invitation extended by|¢d the door, tore the bed clothing off a wos Ernest Newsham, district secretary of|her. disheveled her night clothes, mss ease the United Mine Workers, to + the| sTabbed her in his arms and sought to = operators to meet union men today, | et in bed with her. Petitioner scream- a mines the state “are being|¢d 4 ntinued to seream until her = have largely on an of shop basis|husban¢ rushed tnto the room and . ‘ se ed that tely engaged in a terrific fight © endd@avoring t been marooned there for more than * : four days and a number of arrests | cific system and general chairman of rs have been made of alleged strikers, | the unions. ILLINOIS MINERS EXPECT AGREEMENT. BENTON "i (By The wi no by rs and miners ed to be held] de’ mi-| as of the striking nt at the prospect of ork, is that they te thi mi fr their presi that 1 be tol 1 Mine Workers of miners recalled that ad stood with Lewis in} mm, ainst Frank Farrington,| m, © Mlinols miners feder and families. guards there and at other division thousand bi) Doints hava been removed, it is | Conductors and railway trainmen —_——— Ils] stated, and in Nevada, Governor c Emmett D, Boyle is repiacing them Santa gardec sengers were brought hero late pected late today or tonight. to an announcement from an au- thoritative source. 5,000 union | immed andler f saif Candler to de- the strugz! him, and the fight tn the teroom | between him and petitioner’s husband absolutely unnerved petitioner, made | her iI, and she has remained fl from that day until the present. “Petitioner and her husband landed in France and remained there neces- sarily for a few days before taking ship home. ‘While she was in France sou GOAST IS PAST (Coutinuea rrom Page One) | ; cessful and carly oper bau the big four brotherhoods here, were nt and passenger trains | expected to he held by noon today that point would be resumed. A | between A. N. Williams, general ge number of passengers have | superintendent cf the Los Angeles | Balt Lake division of the Union Pa- These latter included L. N. Sow- by, T. J. Gleason and Wil M. O* Rourke, representing respectively the locomotive firemen, railway wing shooting at the stockade here the railroad kept its workrnen All armed railroad | th state police. Officials stated » more guards would be maintained the rafiroads. Fe officials said they re- i Needles, Cal., and Seligman, , a8 the “danger points” on that stem. jeral officials said there were no velopments in the situation so far they were concerneti. Two hundred more marooned pas- rday and another train was John Bannon, vice president of ¢ Brotherhood of Railway Train- en was on the way to Los Angeles om Kansas City today, according LAS VEGAS, Nev., Aug. 16—Final eetings, looking toward a settle- emt of the walkout of members of ation, who has been in favor of a sep- arate settlement On Monday held meet! rington res ners offic’ thousands of miners demanding that Far- A few sub-district ml- rted to have de ign FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy; also Brunswick Victrola and Hoover 324 8, Lincoln in rear. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A Bishop-Cass 8-16-1t* clared ine eland agreen:ent unsat isfactory. The men, who are reported to have been suffering from lack of funds due to four 1¢ months of idleness nd a for Dev FOR SALE—Complete furnishings of six-room residence, including Vocal- ion and record washer, et: We Guarantee: it means actual cash in pocket to take advantage of this offer! 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Aug. 16. de Casper Daily Cribune BANKER BETROTHED TO SOCIETY | LEADER IS DEFENDANT IN SUIT her nerves were wrecked and she! was sick and remained tn bed. | “Petitioner has returned home aad |is now im bed, fll, at the home of her |father, as a result of said Candler’s | conduct, and on August 14, 1922, she underwent a surgical operation ren- | dered necessary by her condition pro- duced by the said Candler’s conduct.” | When informed of the suit filed by| jre. Byfield and its allegations, Mr. | Candler said / “I have, alfeady stated everything | that took place in my petition to cate} cel the note Mr. Byfield held. I never touched Mrs. Byfield and nothing of jany improper nature occurred. This | In suit is utterly unfounded and ts | line with Mr. Byficld’s past perform | ances to get money out of me and it will be answered at the proper time.” CAUDE TARIFF (SUS, URGED (Continued from page one.) of tariff duties would be provided for in an amendment to the tariff bill, approved today by the senate with- outa roll call. Three other changes in the bill were made in rapid succession, Senator Kellogg, Republican, Minnesota, final- ly winning his fight to place on the free list logs of fir, spruce, cedar or western hemlock, paving posts, rai! Toad ties, and telephone, telegraph. trolley and electric light poles and hubs for wheols, heading blocks and the like. | Dispensation || Of Whiskey by U. S. Is Urged CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 16— Dispensation by the federal or state governments of whiskey on Physicians’ prescriptions was rec- ommended to the convention of American Pharmaceutical associa- tion by Samuel L, Hilton, retiring | president. ‘The association was asked to urge all druggists in the country to stand together in refus- ing to dispense alcoholic liquor. E. C. Brokmeyer, national coun- sel of the National Association of Retail Druggists, told the delogates that the executive of that organ- ization had petitioned National Pro- hibition Commissioner Haynes to refuse permits to dispense liquor t’ drug stores that have not been in business at least a year. a Hutchinson Is Eliminated In | Golf Tourney OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 16—(By The Associated Press)-—Jock Hutchison of Chicago was eliminated from the ni tional professional , golf tournament} this afternoon by Gene Surazen, Pitts- burgh 3 and 1. The national open champion will meet Bob Cruikshank, Westfield, N. J., in tha semi-final round of 86 holes tomorrow. Cruik- shank won from Charles Rowe, Pitts- ‘burgs, 5 and 3. The other semi-final will be be tween Emmet French, Youngstown, Below, Asa Candler, molti-millian- aire of Atlanta, soon to wed Mrs. Oneima de Vouchelle, (above), society leader of New Orleans, was sued to- day for $100,000 by Mrs. Sarah Gilles- pie Byfield, who charges Candler with having attacked her in her stateroom on board ship. — Raflroad milieage in the United States has increased ffrom 53,000 miles in 1870 to almost 253,000 mil NICKEL PLATING UTO RADIATORS, HEAD LAMPS, REFLECTORS, ETC. S-B Foundry & Mfg. Co. Theater 40c eye on Ohio, who eliminated Emil Loeffler, Pittsburgh, 4 and 2, and John Golden, Tuxedo, Y., who was victor over Tom Kerrigan, Elewanoy, 5 and 3. 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