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Show CHEYENNE SCHOOLS FORCED TO CLOSE ACCOUNT SHORTAGE CIIKVKNN'K. W'yo.. Pee-. 2. All schools-in schools-in Civ. yen ne were closed tonight and will remain closed during lite coal shortage. The decision close the schools was I l'.-urhol this afternoon on r:ceipt of a j teh-yram from Roy LJcniiowit z. Omaha, i'eires,-ntatie of the fuel administration, jstntim; ihat I'ublic schools were not on the priority list, and that the Fnion Pa-j Pa-j eifie railroad would nut be aiiowed to supply them with fuel. lost riot officers of the L'nited Mine Workers of America tod. ay ordered all miii' is on strik-- in Wyoming to return to work immediately. The walkout yesterday yester-day as a protest a trains the 14 per cent increase in w-ap.es was not sanctioned by 1. 1 don of f ;e;al. . r.ecoialing' to an announcement. an-nouncement. Fifteen "atUidrt d minors in the state were our today, mines at Kemnmrer h'-in h'-in closed by a walkout of 15e men this morniiT-:. hl'TTl-. Mniu.. Pec. 2. The Anaconda Copper Mining i-omp;iny is nrepa rin to r.oy- r 1 T its mims and smelters :n iMon-tana iMon-tana I c ause of fuel shortage, officials announced h.ere torlay. Ai-out Ujiim nnm eni!;!oyol in 1 P 1 1 e. Anaconda and ( ; i'"a t l-":i lis '.eiil be ( hrown out of em-plovm'ut. em-plovm'ut. Of hr mi IV"; will bo affect.'.. by t lv shut'h.'V. n. wuieh also will curtail opera -Hons m industries eio:-eiy assoei.ited with Tin- mines and plants of Cie IP.itte i-S i-S u peril r run; puny and the V ' , . " I . i r k int fr-us wP;i continue to .perat.-. ,,s tP"v hav.- instap.-d "i;d.nnii;ii; a pjiani t is and u.-'.1 coal only for i'.ea'iu purjioses. Ulld.INCS. Mont., la-'. Coa.l mi.'.ci'S in Montana wita but few exceptions voted ; . -,t n t ol to , ..turn to w o I k lint II 11 p..;a . ! om nniin -.e. lloio. ot Pie si. He I, tl ol evil ,me :.HI leline. b.-';i ice ol Mlrl .u., TP.. pmp. L.ime nPPd w.-i thi l i lour ilepreo-. below ..no I I a ' re re -port ed l U i 1 1 1 el:; tit d. t; I t c -i 1 e'ow. |