Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 PEACE LEAGUE i mae aati ___THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE KEROSENE IN GAS TANK RETARDS. | SHEVIK HORROR 15 FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919 Men are beginning to talk about Roosevelt’s probable successors, but ies are published. jn the Archangel go on steadily we will soon teach the! newspapers under the headline, The,Russian bourgeois what ought to be) Russian Nightmare. ‘and after that the bourgeois of the! UTOPIANDREAM SAYS BRITISHER FLIGHT OF MINE MANAGER WHEN - TRYING TO ESCAPE MEX BANDITS [By Ansociated Press} | * nsoclated | !fuel tank by mistake. | | CHIHU AHUA CITY, Me Flee. They continued the journey to the ing before Villa's advance in a track state capitol, leaving the Mexican/ ) motor car in which kerosene had been stationmaster and his family at Bus, | (substituted for gasoline by mistake qTijjos, Later they learned that the Supporters Not All Lovers of “** the experience of E. P. Ryan, villa band burned $20,000 worth of |general manager of the Cusihuiriach, TOLD BY ADVENTUROUS SOLDIERS WHO ESCAPE ARCHANGEL — (Correspondence of the Associated Press.)—Tales of horrors within the territory con- Two of the members of the Arch-| angel City Duma who recently re-- | turned from Moscow where they had been taken under arrest, quoted Nikolai Lenine, the Bolshevik pre- mier as saying: “Our days are num- bered. We know that, but, in leav- ing the power we will shut the doors in a way to make Europe shudder.” One of the Archangel papers says that the record of the “Central All- world.” F Another speaker at the Soviet gov- ernment, Bukharin, is quoted as say--| ing that Germany and Austria no longer were dangerous to Bolshevism but that the main danger now lay! with England and America. “We must support the revolution in the Central Empires and we have decid- jthe number required to takechis place is not mentioned.—Toledo Blade. s + | Reports are that the Hohenzollern ex-Kaiser is raising a beard, which is an improvement, on what he has been raising for the last four or five years, ed to sacrifice our blood and our bread to the German proletariat.” |—Philadelphia Press. Peace, Merely Want An-|* : : eked broperty at the Cuishuiriachic mines. trolled by the Bolshevik government A ceepeoatee <a“. Other refugees here report that Sie ob War, Says) S,ining company at Cusihuiriachie, jt was to these mines that Charles|are brought here almost daily by Russien yayesueauon Commission iS the Bolshevik openly confess that BIE a ae ’ |Chih. His experience was typical o. Watson, then general manager, ana some adventurous Russians, often a C7® °% tortures and horrors. Ar-- their shopes|lof ‘maintaining’ (power| You can sell it in the Want Aq Dean Inge of St. Paul’s LONDON.—(Correspondence The jothers undergone by American min- Ywenty other Americans were tend-/ [ing men in this state while Villa was jng when Watson and 16 others wera iriding over the country with his bana killed, | young officer who has made his way thru the Bolshevik lines. These stor- rested people,” it adds, ‘‘disappear by groups. Agents of the German gen-- eral staff are working in the com- i Press.) Dean Inge of St.!of 800 men. oe ‘the four leading banking institutions Mission. People are shot in the build- ul’s Cathed Fa 2 meet-| From his scouts who were station- of Italy. ing of the commission itself and in re of the British-Italian League, | 24 on all sides of the camp General The Salviati palace, which is near 8TOUpS of 20 to 30 at a time. Those unted a conversation he had the} Manager n learned that Villa the entrance of the Corso Umberto 4 r day with an intelligent Japa-|was having a fight with the federa\ jinto Piazza Venezia, or where thc #*Tested relatives are themselves ar- se about the L |troops at Hacienda Rubio, 30 miles |Flaminian way formerly led up to)Tested and disappear. Only those The Japanese asked the Dean if|north, He went to San Antonio, the ’ |the Capitoline hill, is surrounded by| Who can afford to pay a large sum he thot the league would succeed. ! railroad junction point to obtain more |the other equally historic palaces or Of Money are liberated. For 30,000 SUNK EMONS “I don’t know,’ the latter replied,| definite information about the rebei \the Odescalchi and Doria families, °F 50,000 rubles one can save his , “CEH think we suet try it.” |’eader’s movements. With another A h | Its interior furnishings and decora- ve eit a a “Then,’ n Inge went on to re-| \merican he watched the horizon for tions will be kept intact as far as is ; é = z D late, “he s ‘We Japanese consider | ‘wo days to see if any military forces | possible. i the working men, but Lenine still 35 cents per ozen that we a highly civ i nation,|-vere advancing toward that station. The first floor of the palace will be has great success in some places. 3 for $1.00 yet if we want to go out as colonists}9n the second day he saw twelve ae occupied by the central headquarters C x t L to the United States or Australia we|men riding hard toward San Antonio, (United Press taff Correspondent) o¢ the Italian-American league of tral Soviet, Comrade Zinovieff, is ‘ are prever from doing so by laws.| Thinking they were only Villa strag ROME, (By Mail.) —Thanks to th.| which Senator Ruffini is president quoted as saying in a speech: “If Grape Fruit—2 for 25c < Whether if we consent nd join a League of Na- bilities will be re- I want to a to disarm tions the moved or not “T was obliged to say, ‘I am afraid not, That is a working man’s que tion, and as long as the Japanese workman gives better value for his wages than the European or Ameri- ean or Australian workman, they will shrink from no violence to keep you AMERICAN HOUSE OPENS By Henry Wood tlers Ryan and his companion start- generosities of Italian financil and} 2d to seek shelter until the strag- commercial interests the Unitea| glers had passed. States will have a house of its own Just then a rancher rode up badly in the Eternal City. frightened, and said Villa had vis-| The Palazze Salviat, one of the fa-/ ited his ranch personally that morn- mous group of historic family palaces! ing, and had taken his family and that line the Corso Umberto, formerly vas approaching with the small band the Flaminain way, has just been) o be seen in a dust cloud on the*%purchased by the big banking inter-| jorizon. Realizing that Villa’s pres-|ests of Italy, rechristened ‘“‘La Casa nee was a menace to their lives the dell’America” or ‘The and which has for its object pro- moting every possible relation be. tween the American and Italian peo- ples. The second floor will be given over to the offices of financial organiza. tions that are especially interested in Italian and American stocks and bonds. Still other portions of the palace American! will be given to the societies an dor- Americans boarded their track car House,’ and placed at the disposition {ganizations promoting interests along who come in order to inquire about Ono Bolshevik member of the Cen- you come to Petrograd you Bill see the bourgeoise paving the court of Smolny Institute, unloading the ships on the Neva and cleaning the bar- rack: Winter clothes are being re- quisitioned in Petrograd. The bour-- geois fur coats will not exactly fit the Red Guards but they will pa- tiently bear this inconvenience. On the Ural front we have already dis- tributed among the Red Guards 600 suits and overcoats belonging to the ! are very weak column. ——. SPECIAL Fresh Shipment Oranges and Tangerines Fresh Eggs—4ic Fresh Vegetables Received Every Day. CITY FRUIT MARKET Telephone 247 Two Stores : z : Best on the Market : z 3 i FEIT HEE EI IEE out.’ To that the Japanese replied. ‘Well, then, y should we dees ind started for Chihuahua City over of all societies, organizations ana special line between the United Romanoffs. The bourgeoise must ai: 114 South Wolcott an 151 South Center and join a League of Nation?’ he railroad which was reported to movements that have for their objects, States and Italy. appear in a socialistic state. If we lalieliaheiel s dlelaliahalel “That,” commented the speaker |be alright but when three miles the furthering of commercial finan-| Ea — a — = ———— — = - “is just one of the difficulties which| away from San Antonio the motor cial, social and industrial relations beset us. There are a good many sup- “died.” It was started and again between the United States and Italy. porters of the League of Nations who are by no means lovers of peace at heart. They only want another kind of war than that thru which the world has been passing.” Dean Ing aid the League of Na- died just as two mounted and The project was planned by Minis- armed men were seen approaching. ter of Provisions Crespi, who through Pushing it ahead of them and with his contact with American Food Ad- San Antonio station master’s family ministrator Hoover became convinced and bedding on board they reached of the great mutual benefit to be de- nother station where gasoline was rived by Italy and America through The money for the MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. 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