| Show RESIDENCE OF B BUTTE IS IH I Big Federal Military Force Assists Montana City's Police Maintain l Order Amon Among cr Striking cr Miners Butte Mont Feb Peb 13 Machinists made the first break tonight in the tho local strike of copper miners when they voted to return to work tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row morning after a three day layoff layoff lay lay- off taken in sympathy with Nith tha strikers Besides the machinists employed employed employed em- em at the mines a number of em- em of local ca and shoD shops who have been out will return to work tomorrow B DUTTE BUTTE Mont l Feb 13 so No clews 3 were found today which would lead cad to the tho arrest of ot those guilty ll lt of oC exploding dynamite u under cr the home of C. C H. H Nolan a 1 miner who wito had 13 1 be been n working at the St. St Lawrence mine mino despite spite the tile strike of members oC of f the Butte Metal Miners Miners' union inde- inde and of the Metal l Mine Workers In Industrial union union Ko No I. I W. W W. W I No o one in the Nolan olan household w was s 4 0 v- v vUe Ue s c erosion 4 n I a d OJ nominal r l. l damage mage was US d Iia i t trl lt j i dwelling d r Et Str Street eJ car t traffic waa a ti tied d' d dup up up by tho the t rv i car ar men to take tak ctt elt ut th this the cars for tor tear fear car of or violence It was vaa said sOld tonight tonight- t that provisions would ba lie rna made e b by Satur Saturday for tor ay resumption o of sti car car- service General Arrive 11 MaJ Gen Con John F F. Morrison commander com con mander of or the thc Western Vestern Department U. U S. S A A. arrived in Butte Hutto tonight ht General Morrison camo came here direct from Seattle where he spent several days observing r. developments In Jn the recent general g In Iii that eft city General Morrisons Morrison's visit to putte I 1 i understood to be for fob tho the purpose ot of studying tho situation IH here re We e have havo sufficient troops In Butte tocla today to handle hando e any situation which might arise MaJ aJ George Halloran Ir In command of of ot United States soldiers here said tonight ht Major aJor arrived ed last night wUK two addI lon companies of or the tue fourth Forty Infantry tr try and spent all of or to today Ja Investigating at in ing the tho situation caused causell b by the th walkout of or members oC of of- tho the Butte Metal Miners Miners' union Independent a apt ala Ill tho the Metal teta ine Workers Workers' IndustrIa union Xo No I I. I W. W W. W P in iTI prote protea against the re recent nt cut In ip wages 0 o lii miners I a of 0 1 Jl 1 a n. clay O Will Order We wc Intend to o e BC that Jaw law and ord is maintained In BUtte Major Halloran Hal loran said tonight ht Jn In in tHI thin tHIM we Intend to co operate with the authorities who are arc now no hall handling tit the situation The general situation ha Improved according to all alt Information Information- I have ha been able to gather Major ajor held a number lumber o 0 meetings today H He lie first called on tin mayor nayor and ancI later Inter upon tIme the manager o 0 othe othe the thc local street car com company pan Ilc- Ilc of street car traffic It U I b thought ma may take place Saturday a atho a- a tho the result of or these conferences Dining Din Dill DurIng Ing th the afternoon a n gathering of or promInent prominent prom prom- meat bu business men labor lallor union off off- dais and amid members of or the tho county council coun coun- ell cil of or defense met with Major I jor and stated to him the conditions pr prevailing pro pre railing In Butte according to the tho I observations e lo as All of or the soldiers now now on on duty here are now stationed In the Hie count county courthouse courthouse court court- house and other othel down town buildings lied Hed Cross Cro GI Clint Rea Aid Id Approximately was advanced ance today h by tho the Red Bed Cross Cros to discharged cd soldiers to be used in purchasing orders for or civilian an clothing An ordeZ ordem here lera last Tuesday was ivan to the I effect that dl discharged ed soldiers il in I Butte Butto must discard their uniforms to tor to- to r da day Time The same order older It was said here toda today was made effective throughout the country and allows wearing of or the uniform b by discharged men only while en route to their thIr hom homes The order was ob obeyed here without trouble and amid the police dl did not find It necessary to tomake tomake tomake make nn any any- arrests arrest for tor the violation of tho ruling Three arrests were vera ma made e during the morning of or pickets who were charged with men oin to work un n Union Dt Deny Guilt Officials Q of the tho two organizations mt of miners who are aro on strike declared d their belief toda today that none of ot their members was responsible le for or the tue explosion cx- cx Ph 0 S I 0 n. n There Thero now noi are approximately SOO soldiers In iii Butte rind and with the time Cc ex exception cx- cx c of cases of ot Isolated a i assaults s upon miners returning from york work both the tho police pollee department and m tar tary report the situation wen well In hand The guar guarding approaches to toh h the Continued on Page 2 2 RECAll L OF U. U S. S U tN N RUSSIA r ml i Con Continued Jell e J. J States had bad yielded ed Its 11 i i land and i In a a. matter where nheu the thecil aliki f ell cil has lias acted It Is natural that I the ilia council should speak Tt R dent has spoken the tho pol 1 9 41 league of oC nations Lloyd Ge Geas or Ge-or j jas as 15 ono of oC tho the council and nd of ot t I th J of oC tho the council and was not note J the tho policy of ot this country Senator Senator I. I denied aenied tl tut tu George o was outlining the war vit that h he wit wui Insisted policy and Amen men It If quoted correctly the themen ic icy J I 1 suppose he Rot ot hi his la ID I from Crom tho President while toe e Paris Parl s said ld id Mr Ir Lodge Ids I ds M was dictating American Pol polk had information th that |