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| ae Cc SUEER : : More pe Than Poetry! i tr i ke Ss tatus a EA bs 3) | s \ e cornice nate e = fs _ Reviewed 'piiiqys Scale Committee of ! Y, JANUARY 14, 1926 — Che Casper Daily Cribunc THURSDA Charles Garland Gave Away Million to American Fund for Public Service After Spurning Inheritance > Mrs. If H. Porter Is First Victim of Dry Raiders. Miners Meets in eee Conference ALLENTOWN, Ff f Charles Garl Jan. 14.—()—The eccentricities nd, promoter of April Farm, an alleged | | | —— e colony, were further revealed today with the in- | HAZLETON, Pa., Jan. Ie syppevanie cole, wanes Po. on that he has inherited and given away a second | |14.—(P)—National and dis- | hiescena rt Sc athonton tacnied thin recent yea . +e | with search warrants sworn to after 2 : ici 1 ead- hat bede ror A r of the colony, who requested that his name trict officials and ocal | es had been ta pb at it } proven thelr qual ions for ers from every section of the noteboo! x f cn uN ines anthracite fields gathered stlal dis a place on the board f tils fund, of whieh | is chair. | here today to attend a meet- Ing of the United Mine Workers’ of New Y ; Fee. scale committee, which will con- t E 2 AP Oran: I a sae} plat sider the strike situation. Many wealthy, soaloty (1 wen Sr a lew peta eth ALE idle miners also came to lea t of one of Denver uml ling young nw action the committee would take. The committee meets this after noon under the chairmanship of | auton; y ed by the officers liquor confiscated. id, Mrs. Porter, ther ‘ 2 her attorney, ap- post iuow foomplet John L. Lefyis, also president of the EOU=NA AUS | ara poitée.: Heed in Europ pean basq me Rantenion at tanding at the long distance | ative enter e police vault ¥ da and mi ated at the the anthmaclte miners last July, and} telephone, Edwyna Austin, of | Is empowered to negotiate wage Brookline, Mass., heard a shot | tracts subject to ratificationgof an-| fired at the other end of the other convention, The committee] wire, Il spelled the death of has not met since last November.} Bene. Boson | when it approved the peace plan of.| N. L. Lang 3 fered by Governor Pinchot. ‘his| broker. He had just been di- | at the aistrict attorney's office it plan was rejected by the operators.| yvorced in Providence. When | was an t Mr: H. Por — biG FURE MINE OSISTER AY GALVESTON TOLL IS LARGE t charges would The sub-committee of the Miss Austin refused to wed pene a the committee will make a detailed re-] him, he shot himself, arn es Desa Ponaare afouna nas port of {ts unsuccessful negotiations > 1 —SE citizens * maNew Yo ) pay for the real with the operato: curred h to the strike, ; cue worl of rellef for needy sett (Continued From Page One) | miners and thelr families, will be AVIATION T eras here are 15 dead taken up. Sethe A ast of Miners here say they do not take BE TOPIC OF eioadions Gov where I was working seriously reports that some opera explosion occ tors will attempt to start up thelr house on mines, Operators generally have de- fab blOnihIA ie cewieatick nied knowledge of any such inten HO SE PROBE harces nineneane tion. Nevertheless, it is known that Lawtlad idaeecw in when such reports reached the scale | committee in New York they gave notice that {f any attempt were A é : aoe ee n. 14.— (4) —| Denver sc : : a as fs = Foe denies spe uce soba] itrese cae Another investigation of the avin- taken but persons might be men would be withdrawn from the ney he dl w ay i ion questi his time by the house arge of the raiders, rare fd Rot think ae weve ates, | Want Congressional Committee pee ane ee mitars porailteat wins ‘i ' f ria ‘uesda § at FS 1] COAT Mf Seed cepglitd peak pti Balch ___to Handle Muscle Shoals Bids ence has caused alarm among cbar-| qeccts. here you found me,” ho told rescuers. with an alleged cus Al {police say on gathered about WASHINGTON, nmittee, will be started | announc s the persons whose etary Davis of the war| homes were raided were “respon expected to be the they would be asked to ity workers who have been hard put| fier witness pollbe Seotre tout te \ to eare for destitute miners, espe aieweericy charne eee ere cere 5 i clay in the smaller towns. In TAR : nl Ey eee he Cael : ee Scranton heads of relief organiza ies Teens, cies presen edand tions estimated the number of ap-| \\. ; : ine vokante papain hed = peals from needy families at 500 | Shenandonh with a dice ECLIPSE IN ‘ ato day. times as large, the house 5 5 5 T r The junior branch of the Ameri-| mittee was informed t- ‘ Ayr FOR REMAINING 86. can Red Cross has opened additional ¥ practicability of big air lin- SUMA TRA TO ene SS ALR Ms soup and bread centers for poorly uld only be demonstrated or Ls NAGKING Sen Sieg nourished children. Wives of many vod. hy Dhlialing’ waive create: ar x miners remained trap- i 3 t! ition filed | pea in the are Degn. a McCon- miners are working {n mills to tid#| Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones BE VISIBLE over the suspension. head of the navy general board said c r n facts suf-| nell mine to and all hope has C : M k = Ta er or ES the navy had no oth f avy had no other means of as- Calibe /GAlisgan elean ua ten thalerenean alive, 0-operative Mar eting Wateh for the Tribune-tieraa’s|CrtMining the tacte. Scores of rescue workers stood . atch fo Tap ane areae uestioned as to the big ¢ bie] " WASHINGTON, Jan ie ks in her present | around the s of ne help Policy Extolled by mammoth industrial edition. A com- oo cing tstceslam ates the ita The 1 tes ns iecpanation Carl ¥ d-{ tess in’ the face of flames which plete survey of Natrona county and] ). .. alroratt fen te eS ey ie 1 : t | S Ge Sarandon he sald this aircraft was decided| had “partly clear” weather for ob- « ne 1 broke out anew early this morning, | ecretary. yoming in 1925. upon fpr “propaganda” purposes be-| serving the ecl in Sumatra, ac- } 1. Breniman, Std-| after having been apparently ex | = John Stidger, tinguished | cause of unrest In Indi: cording to a message containing arene eee Hortense Brenir GAY SELLS LIFE INSUR WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—() —| ANCE. Tribune Want Ads Fall support of the Haugen 1) ) === providing fc uve mark a division of co-opera- & in the department of agriculture’ was plhdged by Secre- Jardine in a speech today be- f fourth national co-operative ng conference. 4 ney to disagree among nm leaders was held by the sec- retary to be one of the chief fac. tors in holding agriculture in a back- ward position. only ‘among the farmers,” he as- serted, “but co-operation among the farm leaders. It will be very fine @ when we can come to Washington or - * go before the individual states with Wal IN united program based on facts e@ only those two words received here today, Arizona Solon Pleads Need Of been early this me f u the mine xplosion. vw vels of the min shortly after 101 white t to start toil. Of these only eight und one white man were ht out alive, bility for the disaster was rta- | placed squarely on the mine opera- tors by Ed Boyle, state mine inspec: tor after an investigation. B ed + in his opinion the e¢ to the employing of srs, He sald that he sion wag from gas their ee neg. TON Jan 14.—(). brot that the American copper e has | plos ¢ six | incompete ications are we are coming to that. | A paternalistic attitude,” he de y clared, “would be harmful in the run undue regulation . I belleve the co. anding | How much of your driving ¥ time ik spent in having thten - sels wha - " B your car serviced? If you k l\eeana a on to} Ver stop to figure it out, g rs et P e bd uarket needs, improvement of mar.} YOU Will realize that it is work. Boyle declared | keting conditions s considerable, at best. that time to} ancers . HE Continental! 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All EARL KEENAN A Sectv baer otiine cite esa Of Butte Still ig tet | physicians of the of! field will be in ( 4 vited to use the hospital, It 1s under. | \WN a sleepless night but wera ready to , ceedings aguinst hi uccessor, | stood C Agent re the efforts this morning that Is In Dispute | irparbaa McCarthy. Mtley- iinaee ’ Se ! were halted by flames last. n that } 8 elected by th : ( Naat nt re apy © was elected by the peolpe:| tndustry, bnatness, sheep and S is Office at Pep's At 1 o'clock this morning approx | that the city cour of Butte has | cattle, mining—developments in 1925 146 S. Center, Phone 18 }| mately 1,900 of the* town's 2,000 ine] BUTTE. Me Jan, 14.—()—| no right to declare } ra) tien of who has the right | and that MeCarthy t# he habitants were at the mine or near:| The quer e “to the city treasurerphip of Butte | office tegally. y OO a, aS, = = ° = SEEING s the Tribune-LHerald Industrial edition out soon, nt} will be exhaustively covered in io0|