Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1917, Page 1

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War Plans Predicated on Belief That Knockout Blow Must Be Delivered by America, as Hope of Allied Victory This Year Is Abandoned; Russian Upheaval Severe Jolt to Optimistic Feeling in Washington; Reorganization of Executive Pow er, With Creation of New War Cabinet Advocated and Expected in Thirty Days By the United Press has gone, according to the best-info frankly admit that the Americ robability of at least a three lear conception of the size i: landing a knockout blow A frank admission of the foremost British authorities that the entire plans of the Allied offensive has bee en upset by the unexpected Russian upheaval, has dealt severe jolts to Washineton pessimism in some quarters, but in others, especially the Council of National De- fense, it is with a feeling of relief that deception has given way to a frankness of feeling among leading Washington officials, w that public opinion up to this time has been chloroformed. Senators and Representatives say that legislative delay has been due to a lack of confidence in either the ( Cabinet or in the Defense Council, and point out the need for a small W ar Council, possi posed of three members, with recognized auth« rity, ane burden of war management. It is predicted that such a council thirty days. nT HORE LL GREAT WENGE All Allied victory this year j 1 : med government officials, wh in war plans were predic ar concert, ha ated upon th year w given way to job that is up to the United States ho believe bly com- to handle the en will be for med within the next ARRESTED B PERS Che Casper _ | Daily Crihune —..___. VOLUME ONE | NUMBER 234 Cling to Ideals, Advice to Graduate SLACKER WHO’ HEHBERS OF THE CLASS OF U7, FAILED age NATRORA HIGH, HEAR AN INSPIRING Y ADDRESS BY JUDGE C. E. WINTER THE SHERIFF Graduates Exhorted to Treasure Ideals of Their Youth in Seeking Reward; Twenty-eight Students Receive Diplomas at Conclusion of Annual Exercises Last Night “E3e CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. Arthur Freeman in Toils of | Conscription Act; U. S. Attorney to Prosecute Local Offender. “Long live optimism! Long live the ideals of youth! Let us be right, the n be lie sve in ourselves, belie “ve in our fe llow men, believe in ING IS IN LONDE + SECRET IS DIVULGED AS STAFF REPORTS Trai Beating Stat Is Due to Arrive in London ee Afternoon, Says a News Repert MEETS OVATION Standard Beirers Soon to P lay a Big Part on Western Front |By the United Press AT A BRITISH PORT, June 8. —Major General John J. Pershing, in command of the American ex- |peditionary force, has arrived in England, accompanied by his en- He reports a pleasant trip across the ocean ,and expressed ‘tire staff. the ultimate triumph of all that makes for righteousness. Let us astonishment that the news of his 7. hi | res | | departure had been so successfully Tet ai Pthe lgarente ink imperial thoughts; let us fight impossible battles, let us be of the | A te first violation of the military fi eee eclendidioacent! oF j PS nee |suppressed. Gen. Pershing was onscription act to be brot to the ol those splendid ones who have discovered wor he ile s service d, tn turn, the ¢ vidual of and obedience to that pment, happiness In the acc eptance ] reatest devel attention of the !gcal authorities ords last ev irthur Freeman, aged ‘9! was placed on the rec and reward } ung, when te of an addre ed be 1} 8 Gellvey 1 employe of t rs given a tremendous ovation by the Britishers. A special train is due to land him and his staff in Lon- don this afternoon. + ears, al : ; 1 f iol “We are glad to be the stand- 1 } ' i Branch of the Wyomink. State rea »wded of the Natrona County High Ss REx. ; f U3L. il a I ES i inch of the Wyoming Stat i * i ard bearers of our country in ghis - » x : A. Wa ] eee * + Sch 1e guniight uy Ree SEN Prage eo han gy e ye! TET j TAIT fi Inmin i jae Hospital, was placed under arrest : ihe Nera great war for civilization said, { pir tH i ly UBL by the Sheriff's office for failure to pe: pi t he Arct Gen. Pershing. “We expect soon Brie Hi feu # BEE E | comply with the registration p : : ‘ Abs aed AS ! to be playing our part, and we sin- ——— lamation. Action was taken on the (0 (outer fern addvede atriiing | elf belted his! f6llo wait wu ef |cerely hope it will be a large part, Intense Fighting in Progress Along Rumors of Peace Proposals by advice of United States District YY e chord in the hearts i iccess is natural and normal;|on the Western front.” Five-Mile Front, and Germans Austrians, Who Seek to In- Attorney Rigdon of Cheyenne, af- esent : | he nal and pre — * R . > « of ’17 of tk Natror of 1 he pessimist ha Mass Their Reserves to spire Revolt Among Sol- ter the circumstances of Fre OEntyeiphe school pasnadi inte} s confide himihale’ tones ted Withstand Assaults diers on East Front man’s alleged infringement upon tory last evening with the annuai/in his fe looks upon failure 1 ‘ = o Federal regulations had been re- commencement Fcist 6 students the common lot; belic vs he v t : LONDON, June &.—Across a blunt d Press “at eee Jinves- Comprising the personnel of the Ia ou nt and all things doom wedge, miles wide at the apex, AD, June 8.—Russia is ported to the authorities and inve ; [ Eeatoy the British are forging ahead agair hanging in he balance between tigated. fou re many + woo a German grip on Belgium ism ; r When taken into custody and / 4: Terent, cone ing ar : P rd Dispatches from the front relate : Allies must face ; if ) a subject i f p 1 and optimi another night of intense fighting thi committed to the County Jail, v educ are ill ve By the United Pres The German line has been bent ssent conditions, Rus-| Freeman protested that he was 20) jt was eloqu a) ele FLEMINGTON, N. J., June 8.— back by terrific mine explosions, sia will not fight year f age, and therefore not b- | endeavor ‘ ount in the| William H. Queen, his wife and a “Hell” artillery fire, and dashing in- Conditions may change, but noth- | ject to military service. On the other |to pire optim re rn ld: daughter, 20 vear ld, were mug fantry blows. ing indicates this at present. War /hand the records of the hospital show plete with wholeson that ight ler. | dered and their home set on fire early The Germans, recognizing the tre-; Minister Kernsky is working day and Rrabmaniwavelnistapeian ico re : rue to the ad “It’s summer,” sai thiaemorriiic Markee omen ean eine mendous strength of the drive, are| night, but lately his speeches sound , he registered for y i m eldow 1 “Your corn looks 34 stroyed. The murderers have net massing their reserves and fiercely | a note of pessimism (Te Is stand ready to testi fystonthie amithes rs of th “Thats the } ind we planted.” been caught. opposing the advance. f ty, the Board Class and the voks like you'd have only half <= PETROGRAD, June 8. ind the}... — -Formal | In view of this evidence audience, Judge Winter said in part |@ crop.” PARIS, June 8.—Germany has ap- | *¢Parate peace proposals, instituted ¢\,im tt Freeman made light of : Plier Petar rt f That’ ll we expect. Planted it parently started a counter-offensive | by Austrian General Rohr, seem to jcgistrati¢ n he was prompte I desire first toy exnres STA VSEv On) ela ‘ along a great section of the French be making some headway. 3 General | {, ibmit name for enrollme at, great apprec ion ae ean ne Ae 5 h a fference between front. Official reports detail a vio- ohr authorizes a delegation from jhe will be turned over to the der il | addressing + c a ies EaRoRE taal yo a Ad a foc as lent bombardment around St. Quen-|¢ach of the Austrian divisions to en- | :uthoritic The United St tes | cision. uM s abies ES Gp sagt iniete ui eal the boy and tin and LaFere, preliminary to an at- | ter the Russian lines and propose such | Marshal will come to Casper for thi ‘P aspect ein) seen r , een ith hi ss rk , tack, which the French repelled. |@ compact, it is reported. | purpose The Sprit of Hope. verything can be carried to an i * y was re- Violent artillery fire is centered on, Simultaneously the news French positions north of Moulin ceived from K Laffaux and south of Filain, in the! Cerny sector. “The enemy attacks at {tion of Austrians, including two gen- erals, were there urging the work BS sue for peace various | men and soldiers to sue for p heneff that a roaees tis attempt toestablish the truth of jIf unable faction of the authorities he Freeman's home in @hio, and Chere is a word, ‘supereriogation, | extreme An example of the ext-eme cally, unnecessary be-|in optimism i afforded by the gen- to his cause already done. Such may be any |tleman of Irish extraction, who, fall- to prove this to the s effort to exhort Youth to be hopeful jing from the top of a t en story build- | will face is Youth is inherently ovtimistic.ling, was heard by a fellow workman his claim by recourse family a te of o year i » pentientiary | Fut optimism may help to retain to say, as he d the fifth story, | points have failed,” says the officia 1 fe Be orate ener ev: Y th: ‘So long,’ it has been said. ‘All right so f; ar French statement. n of duty by non-registration ‘as your heart receives messages of “Optimism makes bouyant the —— sh _ \ it hope, cheer, indeur, heart, vitalize strength, sustains FROM UNITED PRESS STARE a ° vurage and power from the earth, courage and leads on to victory, Pes CORRESPONDENT SIMMS, WIT |Funeral Service for from men and from the Iniinite, #o|simjam dea vitality, ; BRITISH ARMY, June 8.—Six eal : : SU oa: ReaD ry, ¢ lates icHaractes, : sand prisoners have been taken so far | “a TANS | Mrs. Veitch Held Today i} r pn ed Bi (eps eter CR by the British in the Flanders offen- | = “A noted writer of Frar to defeat Oh, for the simple sive. I Funeral for A work of fiction, describes a spring of tality teadfast hops! What So complete is the drive that the t nap ed away Jedne “r possessing mir lous qua acle has wrought, British Cavalry, available only for H Hy t her home on Capital Jts magic elements gave to whomgo- | it has « fruit open fighting, in ection. u aj th. conducted from the late ever might bathe in its pure depths|mightly works it has performe as = { of the deceased at 2:3 ind inspiratior Those who |cities it h laid, what Mrs. A. FE. Callahan and son, he inited Many f dome ht is healing influ ar ounde 1, hat ildernesses formerly or Trinidad, have returned oye! \SHINGTON were in lanes ith its surface, rose transformed to civilization! to Casper after spending two month in Idaho Springs. They joined Callahan here who is with the C berlin Furniture Co. Yhe Coll: family will ke their home in Cas- per from now oneed SHIP BUILDERS 1S, AVIATORS. DISPUTE ENDS ARRIVE IN FRANG: BY DISCHARSES. TO WATCH SUS 5 WASHINGTON, June 8.—Thej; differences among the builders of American ships came to a head when Gen. Goethals relieved from duty F. A. Eustive, a ant manager of the United States Emergency Fleet Cor- poration, and F. H. Clark, the con- sulting engineer. rtant By the United Ant WASHINGTO? hundred Ameri ; aid in detect submarine operations | and other dut have arrived safely | in France, it is officially announced. These are the first regular ee and men landing in France. June 8.--One y aviators, to to th valiant pioneers, the ettlers, tl omoters, prospectc hope, whe ery limb, 1 new an? ;stockmen, the 2 miners, the t throbt r veins, | th whose be- 1 their lips a song e magnificent op 0 r Such a spring Optimism in its ef-|timism made possible the settlement e h f pon mind, character and ac f this mighty West.” lishment. Optimism is the spirit Progress ee — ae “The constructive forces of this < — more powerful than the ‘ ! vorld better he | reat in the past What are the f € , ? Despite of ¢ f the world’s ee i ot home management We find ev tcy is for the wl s the full usefulness to her of the store ads ia vo come.tnt aie the dar reing dis nowledge, the deception and are falling, one by one. coming into its own.’ Education reed by t citadel of t tuperstition Humanity is SHOP IN THE TRIBUNE BEFORE YOU SHOP INTHE SHOPS | (Continued on Page 8) \zines making it pos General Machine and Tool Company Expands Operations in Casper To keep pace with the growth and expansion of developments in the o# frelds, The General Machine & Tool Company, located at the corner of Linden and Wolcott streets, is adding |to its equipment in order to increase the efficiency of its service and will istall machinery in the near future that will add materially to the scope ef its operations Among the new equipment ordered for ly delivery is a third lathe, another forge, air compressor, ham- mer and drills, complete boiler mak- quipment and an oil furnace, addition to the Jathes al- is in ready in one of which is the largest in the state, power saws, drills hammers and presses that equip the establishment for quick service in forging, perforating call in ne thread- > emer- of all stem welding, ud to har repair work fen kine department for attachments ed. Th-sce adapted to use wi the building of tachments will be all kinds of en- sible to convert n automobile into a truck in record time. 1 While an auto truck servi-e has al- ready been established to the oil fields, the company proposes to es- tablish a branch plant at Big Muddy, the equipment for which will be de- livered soon. om eae es tried before Jonn Hanson was 1dge Winter this morning end found vuilty of forgery and given a sen jtence of twelve to eighteen months n the state penitnetiary. | Biche DS | Més, Bert Cheney is in town with jber husband, Co. Commissioner Che- rejoice that the spread of ed- | #ey, for a few days’ visit on business and pleasure. e's YY Bat _ »

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