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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922. Cbe Casper Datlp Cribune : PAGE FIVE STRIKE INJUNCTION |S SECURED =.=: FRENCH YIELD | Hesk chairman, Bakersfield: ber local committee, Neddles; A. 1. Thurston, secretary-treasurer, Wins (Continued from Page One) the meantime pointed out that there|low lodge, Winslow, Ariz; C. L. Mi Beside the railway employes’ departhad been “a bushel of injunctions’|lam, member local committee, Win: ment, the six international univns, In-|granted to raflroads against local change. strengthened to 57.50 as) ternational Brotherhood of Black-|strike organizations which they as-| er, against 69.53 yesterda } smiths, International Association of|serted had in no way interferred with|H. Barber, member local committee,|" a similar effect was experienced on Amalgainated Sheet Metal Workers,|the effectiveness of the strike. The|Needlees and R. N. Dressler legisia-| tne stock exchange where re-purchase Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, In-|snopment, aovording to the labor tive representative, Needles. hardened the war loan to 100, while) (Continued from Page Oned | ruled_5,700 at noon today. Paris ex- ternational Brotherhood of Boilermak-|views, are not engaged in unlawful _—_——— other gilt edged stocks and French ers and Iron Ship Builders, Interna-jaction and can not be forced by in-| bonds showed fractional improvement. | tion Association of Machinists, Inter-| junctions to go back to work. | Renewed sr-culation in the ofl shares national Brotherhood of Electrical! Word of the court action begun tn} also was ‘nduced. | Workers as weil’as 120 system feder-|Chicago had a bombshell effect among| ‘The British press accords the heart!- | ations wer, named ag the objects of|labor leaders generally and there est welcome to the reparations com-| the injunction. ‘Were many expressions of surprise mission’s decision. The fact that it jamong government officials them-/ was unanimous makes it, the Times, EFFECTIVE CAMPAIGN |selves. The secret of the contem-! says, “great news which all true) PLANNED BY STRIKERS. |pldted action had Deen well kept,! friends of the entente and Europe will | WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—(By Thejend the attorney general had slipped receive with deep relief.” | Associated Press.}—Leaders of thejout of Washington With a few of his! Even the Labori Daily Herald, | striking shopment will not close associates knowing of his in which terms the decision a sham set: ! their attempts to make .their entions. 1 (Couttnuea rrom Page One) tiement that teaves Europe sul Lape effective whatever action is tak At the department of justice; offt-| tio: ing to ecoromic ruin applauds {t for| the court in Chicago asa result of|¢ials would make no commen what-| tow, Sereaaes (baad porate cted he} Stopping the further invasion of Ger injuction proceedings instituted by|ever oh the injunction proceedings. \ will go: farther than to reaffirm his} ™8"¥ xnd for giving “the real nl jene x tf e ni e ne Attorney General Dangherty, it was /saying the Position of the government previous declarations that Mexico ts pepe ae encenee agate ae est ssid ‘here today by W. H. Johnston, |was set forth fully in th petition sub-| unable to aign a treaty of amity und|f Dringine the muegek Recor a. 8 others Beer S9- ~ ‘®/to such recognition. “ largest striking groups. recent address to congress in which| Olisataitn or Goth houses which| . That the commission tn making its | “This filing of this suit is just'an-/he pledged his administration to use hee been under way for the last few decision had @n +eye cocked bay P sharp conflicts between the co-opera-}™\. ready nes in - ming wish tpaj rail | Boe right of men to work.” tionista and the independents, the}, intimation said to have been cpus rosin thes Bah merce pearrg ee |tatter embracing the numerous mi- am surprised Mr. Daugherty isn't at-| BROTHERHOOD MEN | nority parties Suck hetite Pektiad tempting to restrain the raflroad in-|}ON COAST OUSTED. | caberal Constitutionalista and the stead of the men. The administration| Tos ANGELES, Sept. 1.—Whether| Catholics. gverything it could to lel} the removal from office of a number| Indicative of the bitterness which yot officials of the Brotherhood of| has prevailed during the examination aneeens |Ratlway Trainmen in California and/of credentials was yesterday's trag __Mr. Johnston asserted that it would] Arizona,announced yesterday as a re-|eay in which Tore Lonita, saan “take mors than a mere injunction| sult of the recent walkout of mem-|eratista, was shot Killed in the} Pay up for your Tribune avd ect gate, in the unofficial prelimina: cussions, that this plan and so! far plan would be favorably by American opinion, doubtle: tributed to che happy result.”* pected oro ww havnt Lower Prices for Better Shoes them.” Lee, president of the organizatio: sult or an injunction to prevent the| bers of the “big four compelling| green room of the chamber of depu-|a key for every 500 paid. Bvt complete collapse of some of these/ suspension of train service on the|ties by Martin Bleregan, independent, SRC. SE meen vs yh: be Each h bel: es ‘ about ° * : : : , jSraybbbeay puis ta veatignttins “ce *Soeel aa voieel center haces < cotliney [fibeathava minute oxtiomnty a0 eed a Down in Wiggins’ Economy Shoe Basement prices on Children’s School Shoes whatever bappens. We are, not ra | men redetitiad tela oat abes oe - a — | are whittled to the bone. Come down tomorrow and see for yourself just how cheaply of anythir courts can * fen! * 5 : * 3 mo Say ticed - wophe IsoGecitatorat Viewtal ieee tonne: Kécatoses ee Safe T7tilfz or WFANTS ena INVALIDS you can shoe your boys and girls in sturdy, dependable, good looking Schcol Shoes. in America and we -shall stand on! Mid Jeb ithe reeset ot) W: c | | ASK FOR | Lower rent, careful buying and humane selling bring these startling values to you. President Gompers of the American’ investigate conditions preceding and| i Read about them below. f Horlick’s | Federation of Labor asked for all the during the walkout an dattended a| 4. fests we detatis about the Chicago proceedings| number of conferences, at. Needies,| (WAMMUG the Original before he was willing to comment,|Cal., and other points which were fol-| i) = but indicated that ‘the federation | lowed by the men returning ti rk. | ib ae Avoid Imitations would set before the public before| He conferred with railway officials as | - = the day was over tis opinion of the|well as wit hmembers of the union. | Substitutes | use of the injunction in connection! ‘The list of trainment who gvere said | grortafants, Ynvallds and Growing Children y Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder | | | | Children’s Dependable Calfskin Shoes Fer school wear. Lace and button styles to choose from. Solid leather out- soles, heels and counters. A heap more shoe valie than you will expect to find at the prices we are quoting. Hundreds of pairs to select from, all orderly hanging on racks. You can see every pair. Sizes 5 to 11. $1.98 to $2.98 with a strike of the magnitude of that| to have lost not only thelr offices but| que Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — membership in the organization, as SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY We are offering for Saturday SOME SPECIAL VALUES in CHILDREN’S, GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES. No wise man or woman will decline an ORR to save money at the prices made on these close out lots. All sales will be final. No exchanges or refunds. Children’s Sandals and Shoes, sizes 6 to 11. . $1 .00 Children’s Shoes and Slippers, sies6toll . ... $4.49 Children’s Shoes and Slippers, sizes6 toll . . $1.98 Growing Girls’ Slippers and Shoes, sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $1.69 Growing Girls’ Slippers and Shoes, sizes 111-2t.2 . $2 4 Here Are Some Real Values tor Boys PLACED IN FOUR LOTS, AS FOLLOWS: . 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