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United Press Reports. Member Ausociated Press. VOLUME 3. WHIST#E TO SHRIEK NOTICE & OF SOLDIERS’ COMING WILL K4!SER IS ARCH LAND MARCH 13 *2t2np assenrs FRIEND ASSERTS LONDON, March 10.—There is no| ,doubt that the former German em-! ' peror was the first and responsible jauthor of the war; he absolutely wished for it and so conducted him-| |self in all its ruthlessness and bar-! | barity. | This’ is a statement attributed to the Prince of Monaco by the Daily} | Mail’s Paris correspondent, who inter- | No Interruption in | Viewed the prince there. The corre- spondent recalls that the prince Work Till Treaty formery was a personal friend of | Emperor William but their friendship | Is Signed; Trip to | eas severed by the prince in Sebten | : gee tena Belgium Planned ‘DEBS MUST G0 | chorce wasnincton,| TQ JAIL HIGH | 7 COURT RULING March 10.—(Wireless to the! Associated Press.)—President | Wilson is still suffering from a| cold, altho it is less trouble- some today. He remained in his room the greater time reading. |Random Survey Puts < TUE CASPER HAN Y TRIRUINE he Casper Dail DELUGE OF MATL, ©2nsrmatin i be | own Today; Cas- DESCENDS UPON per Welcomes Men 0 ompany L SOLONS, P FOPLE Tuesday Morin g- OFFER OPINIONS csc! teatsier e522 Heerenerece te fi constitute a vivid reminder of the League of Nations) early days of America’s part in the 5 = conflict. Thei turn vill by in Mod Favorable Gee ee oe | held in the theater and on the street, Light in Country coupled with indefatigable efforts others to bring the unit up to its w: strength. of 150 men. Lastly it (By United Press.) WASHING The American people are re-/ accorded these men, when the more sponding to President Wilson’s| ‘ober reflections and significance of invitation to discuss the League their departure were cloaked under ‘ofl Nationa: Nothing in mem- gay exterior and blaring bands ory) equa the present ava- companied by a cheering populace e lanche mail to congressmen. cues them to the station with a CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 put forth by Captain Frisbee nd, Bi TON, March 10.|remind Casper people of the sendoff The vessel is expected to arrive at Brest March 13 and the president will proceed immediately to Paris. Various conferences are being ar- ranged by wireless to take place March 14. President Wilson expects to take WASHINGTON, March 10.—The! {supreme court today sustained the! ‘conviction of Eugene Debs, Socialist, | ,;found guilty of violating the espion-| age act thru a statement in a speech; at Canton, Ohio, last June, and sen- jtenced to ten years imprisonment |In deciding the case the court upheld Forty-seven hundred letters chosen at random from the files of 18 sena- tors show 1,600 people who are unqualifiedly for the league as pro- posed, 1,580 opposed and 1,240 in favor of the league with qualifica- tions. Three hundred seek further information. final Godspeed to “get the kaiser.” These men represented Cz spe own, otherwise known as Comp: of the Wyoming national guards, Al were volunteers, eager to play 2 man ly part in the world’s battle for fre dom, and the “hurrahs” that marked their departure still echo in the up at once work of the most active|the constitutionality of the so-called | order on his arrival at Paris with no|enlistment section of the espionage | let up until important matters are | act of 1917. The opinion of the| disposed of. Then he probably will|court was unanimous. | take a trip to Belgium and the de-| As in the case of espionage cases | vastated regions of France. The date|decided last Monday, the supreme | of this journey has not been de-|court in its opinion again made no cided upon. \gpecific ruling upon the constitutional- | Perera ity of the espionage act. The court/| ABOARD THE U |S. S. GEORGE| based its opinion largely upon that | i | | | cold today. He is receiving wireless} which was unanimously affirmed. | ings with other American delegates ry alg UNDER ENGLISH | | diers in the immediate construction | WASHINGTON, March 10.—Presi-| part of the indictment charging ob-| dent Wilson is suffering from a slight|straction of the recruiting service, reports on the peace conference from | SS Paris. | He will await the result of meet-| I before making a statement _dsteenes| changes in the league constitution, 24.) sais STinneTT veanscisren | CHANNEL PLAN | | ELAS ANOTHER YEAR; NEW. soxndt> Sausa,P'ro 5 | LONDON, March 10. — Andrew | Bonar Law, speaking in the house of OFFICERS CHOSEN FRIDAY commons today, announced that the | government is considering a propo-| --— | sition for employing discharged sol-| of a tunnel under the English chan- nel. Casper Lodge B. P. O. E. held its annual election of officers in semi monthly session Friday night and re- elected A. E. Stirrett, exalted ruler for another term. Mr. Stirrett has served in this capacity since the ir stallation of the lodge here and it has been largely thru his work and NJURED IN TRAIN WRECK © | enthusiasm that the lodge has made R the great progress that it has. | | W. W. Keefe was re-elected lead: ing knight, Robert Cohen re-elected IU, ‘a ‘ | secretary. Other officers elected are as follows: Ben Lummis esteemea | leading knight; Dr. J. C. Kamp, loyai TOLEDO, QOhio, March 10. —! knight; A. T. Phillips, tyler; L. G.| Thirty-five persons were injured! Murphy, treasurer and H. J. Peterson,| when an interurban car collided with| Oscar Hiestand and Jeremiah Ma-| the Clover Leaf passenger train near! honey, trustees. here. | GOVERNMENT TO BEGIN POUNDING DOWN PRICES; FIRST MEETING ON WEDNESDAY WITH STEEL HEADS Reduction in Prices With Labor Scale at Present Level to Aid Workmen, Secretary Redfield Proposes [By Associated Press] WASHINGTON, March 10.—The first consideration of the industrial board of the department of commerce, Secretary Redfield said today, will be to cut off excessive profits in in- dustry. He denied there was any intention to disturb the wage level at present. |DAN TUBBS IS hearts of those who went with ther in spirit if not in person. Tomorrow the welcoming day w arrive and while outbursts of p triotie fervor are few and far t tween, now that the victory is won, Casper is expected to lend appr tion that will equal if not surpa: CONTINUE AS demonstration of two years ago. WILLIAMS TO (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 10. — Comptroller of the Currency Williams today called for a statement of the| condition of national banks at the, close of business on March 4. > COMPTROLLER | less present plans are upset 20 men WASHINGTON, March 10.—John| of Company I, more recently of the director of railroad administration | trom Cheyenne on the 7:00 o'clock division of finance and purchases, but| train tomorrow. The hour is earl visory committee to Director General} tg join in their reception. The band Hines, and. will contiftue as comp-/ and the Moose trum corps will be at ———— wees and attention is again called to the CALL Is ISSUED fact that all overse i FOR STATEMENT | Mothers’ league in honor of easion. If there is no cha whistle sometime this evening w confirm their departure, mittees, can complete their pla cordingly, Reception at station—public | vited. club—all overseas men invited. LA ARR | Dinner at noon for all soldiers TE IVAL |” ‘Theater tickets for the mz FROM OVERSEAS | Banquet at 6:00 o'clock with Skelton Williams has resigned as} 116th ammunition train, will arrive will remain as chairman of the ad-| but not too early for Casper crowds troller of the currency. the station to escort them up town to the breakfast arrang NA TIONAL BA NKS plans a prolonged blast of the lic, together with thes The program for the dey follow Breakfast at soldiers’ and sailors’ | going west on afternoon train j overseas soldiers, their | sweethearts guests. 1 Sergeant Dan. J. Tubbs, a son ot| others $2.00. h Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Tubbs of Casper,| Dancing at night at the Henning has arrived at Camp Dodge, Ia., frory| Masonic Temple and _ soldiers’ France where he was a member of the| sailors’ club rooms with all men in 18th company, 14th grand division | uniform as guests. Open to public, Wilbur Tubbs, another Casper boy,! one ticket admits to all. is still in France with the occupation| Reports from Cheyenne indicate troops, and according to recent ad.) that all soldiers for northern vices does not know when he will be| western Wyoming, all memt able to return to this country. the former national guard, will be SSS eS | the train in the morning. Those PA YS FINE OF {ing to Lander and points w ‘ stop off here and be entertained MAN ARRESTED: i noted above. Those to Cody i ’ | ermediate point wal Be | coffee and sandwiches at the tr: IS SORRY NOW |the morning by the canteen cor mittee of the Mothers’ learue. Er soldiers employed at t After having Edward McDowell ard'ant Midwest plants will h arrested for disturbance, Matt Mecha. | companies’ permission to meet the ley, had a change of heart and paid/ train, if they desire, and empl the $12 fine that was assessed by tately returned from overse the police judge, with the understand-| je gilowed to participate in the fun ing that the victim of the fine was to! tions arranged in their honor, rear leave town, McDowell promised, but jess of what shift they are work after the fine was paid and he was| The Mothers’ league requests that released, he refused to abide by his a}! soldiers appear in uniform. promise and now Matt is trying toj| ee prove legal recourse against the man. } GERMA N OPERA ————— es CARPENTERS ON — jg CANCELLED | 1 NEW YORK, March 10.—At the DENVER, March 10.—Six hun- - Martial ‘Law Bei board begins its conferences Wednesday at a meeting| with representatives of the steel in- dustry. “It is hoped there will be no gen- eral lowering of wages,” said Sec-| retary Redfield, who added that rep- resentatives of several industries had reported that there was no necessity for reducing wages, even with de- creased selling prices. The chief purpose of the industrial board, the secretary said, was to en- prices while present wages are being maintained and so that they will not lose if any reduction in wages results ‘ eventually. ‘ . The work of board toward stabili-/ zation will be well on its way with- in 60 to 90 days, it was predicted. Confidence in prices, Chairman Peek predicted, was the chief factor in restoring the law of supply and de- mand. dred carpenters struck here today as a result of the refusal of the general contractors to grant an increase in wages of eight cents an hour. Almost all building in Denver is affected. GERMAN COMMANDER IN TURKEY toric cece nee WILL BE TRIED FOR ATROCITIES [By United Press] 1 PARIS, March 10.—General Liman commander in Turkey, has been arrested, and will be held for trial with several Turkish officers on ch arges of violating the rules of wuar- fare, says a Constantinople dispatch today. Von Sanders, ex-German instance of Mayor Hylan and Poli Commissioner Enright, who < | the projected performances might | provoke disorder, the management of | the Lexington theatre today enn- celled arrangements for the season of German operas, the first of which was to be presented tonight. —_—__— TEUTON UNION TO BE OPPOSED PARIS, March 10.—France and Italy are in full accord in opposing the union of German-Austria with Germany. » are said to have drowned rac Official paper of the City of Casper and Natrona County, Wyoming. NUMBER 120 BOL: REVOLT r in WASHINGTON, Mareh <a a Bil Solicitor General Lamar 2 SREP z wr F poztoftice de - ia =p Hy GIVE ENEMY mitted mez y LY pa ag siNaais nora Must Be Hand- ed Over First, Is Edict; Conference to be Reovened ing an amalgamation with o1 ject-——overthrow of the gos ment of the United Siates by means of a bloody revolution and the es tablichment of Bolshevik Re- based on conclusion d mail mat «By t ed Press) PARIS, March 1€!—The preme economic commissien will resume conference with the Ger- mans at Brussels immediatel Now the inter-allied plan which it ‘is believed the enemy will accept ry Ag tot ak TTol} Wilhe'm ninal. H 1 to this ND iTALY MAY provides for partial removal 1tP ALLOTMENTS. economic blockade by permit y to export such unodities as farch 10.—A change of t of the British ding the 2 ablishm s gold other ws food Georre } a2 Great. Britair Minster Pichon Extended: Killed in Subu;: Police Station the of any cannot be ac- molished until the peace conference sy. | Tati: it which is doubtful. “ POLICE KILLED HAVANA, CUBA VANA, March 10. do sever union 10.— rol of the f the 1 me ORINDA rASG OVER AND HUR PDATEOIIP x ANT LONDON, BALFCUR PLANS TO RESIGN FROM FOREIGN OFFICE LONDON, salfo ill re-open voted to wages March 10. AND he thems: and the gov ment troo m the bu : Arrest of Two Americans and Suggestion of U.S. Control Leads to Row; Trouble Settled After Two-Hour Scrap shain park fight and h by LONDON, March 10.—\ killed and wounded in [By United Press] LONDON, March 10.—A riot in the Strand yesterday re- sulted primarily from London policemen attacking American military policemen. When the civil policemen arrested two : Americans near the Y. M. C. A. hut for shooting craps, several fighting took American military police asked that the prisoners be turned troops eventually gained the mastery. over to them. The argument resulted in a fight in which the bobbies used clubs. In front of the REA f DE Rea Bee WE $ AND DUKES FACE DEATH BY FIRING SQUA COPENHAGEN, March 10.—Four more Russian grand dukes were executed in Petrograd by the Bolsheviki during the last fortnicht on a | charge of being involved in a monarchist plot, according to advices to | the Berlingske Tidende. | to a Copenahgen dispatch to the C tral News agency. The Spartecans stu- nd officers in the river hundr hours i bobbies. vas restored through ntion of additional Ameri- can military policemen who persuad- ed the soldiers and sailors to disperse. Fifteen arrested Americans were turned over to the American military authorities.