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sate The Circulation of The Tribune Yesterday was 3,780. Official paper of the City of Casper and Natrona County, Wyoming. DRIVE 4 CASPER AND STATE PEACE DETAILS i | WILL BE GIVEN { TO PUBLIC NEXT FRIDAY, REPORT Enemy Delegates to ‘Round of Activities "NUMBER 154 RIN LOAN UNITED STATES WOOL FIRM BUYS - WOOL WAREHOUSE AND OPTION ON ~ ADJOINING LOTS FOR BIG PLANT Marks Beginning of Drive; Women to Be Out Early eee eee eee tee banks and hotels. 12:30 p. m.—Commercial Club luncheon—ladies invited. 3 p. m.—Free picture show for children. Two-Story Building to House First Dry Scouring Plant | in Nation; Will Be Ready for Operation by Fall; Knitting Mill Will Be Started Here. * * . * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * . * * | ARMY BLOODY EASTER TS ANTICIPATED IN MUNICH WITH MOBILIZED Berlin Troops and Reds Suffer Big | Losses in Prelimin- | ary Battle BERLIN, April 19.—Serious |fighting between Bavarian Com- munists and government troops oc- \curred Friday near Friesing, re-. jsulting in ‘fairly considerable. losses for both sides, a Munich dis- | patch to the Tageblatt says. | The Communists had constructed jtrenches near Freising, which is 20} ‘miles northeast of Munich, and de- fended them with machine guns. Three thousand Wurttemberg troops | Government leaders will not en- igage in a decisive battle with the | Communists until they have at least, 30,000 troops around the Bavarian capital. MUST HAVE RHINE TO HOLD BACK TEUIONS FIFTY YEARS HENCE Insistence of Marshal Foch on Natural Bar- rier Holds Significance in Paris; Ger- mans Will Try to Seize Channel Ports Next Time, Generalissimo Says (By Axssocinted Press.) LONDON, April 19.—In political circles much signifi- cance is attached to the resolution adopted by the French senate demanding insertion in the peace treaty of guarantees sug- gested by the allied high command. The resolution may, per- haps, be read in connection with an interview with Marshal Foch had by the correspondent of the Daily Mail in which the allied generalissimo insisted on thc necessity for regarding the Rhine as the real barrier against another Ger- man attack, because the Rhine could be held with a small force, whereas (JAPS URGED TO] | e 0 the political frontier west of the | arrived at Dachau, north of Munich SECEDE FROM Rhine as proposed under the peace 9 a. m.—Bond subscription at last night. treaty would, as the marshal ex- plained, have to be held with large forces along the whole length. Rum- ors state that Foch insists strongly on these guarantee: PEACE LEAGUE) K f\* 5p. m— id i | San poe By Associated P: (By UnRed Presn.) Be Sent Home if Pa Re ee LE peti TS COPENHAGEN, April 19.—Com- | ouch Peni Trae perwaed LONDON, ‘April | 19.-— Marshal ° * 6 to 7 p. m.—Victory Loan Negotiations, were concluded this week by the United|munists defending Munich have, $ 1 Foch in a published interview today Signature of the'. Parade. | States Wool company for the purchase of the Wool Warehouse Bethered: tqgether SET ee eee see oe aa seid: ae i cobs * 5 —Address : Pare di ee ; . ps. General Epps is ching Now that we have reached the Pact Is Refused 3 ealeeee Feces GE = eee aon pails audgan sad joining 1ot for ey consideration upon Munich with 30,000 government | principles of humanity underlying | Rhine we must s there. It is our * tory Loan Meeting at Iris thea- * Ww _ ’ 2 e company (also) secured. an option on five ,|troops. A Berlin report today added [the league are falsehoods, the J, only safety. We must have it as a <=> eee ~ | Joining lots owned by Henry Wyatt and on which it is planned | that a “bloody Easter is expected” Japanese press is attacking Great || barrier and must double lock the PARIS, April 19.—After a|. “5 p. m.—Free picture show at |t© build the plant. The present building will be remodeled to} in Munich. Britain and demanding a Monroe | door. conference of four hours at-/+ jris “The Price of Peace.” * |fill its requirements and the plant —-— doctrine for the Orient. The out- “Remember those 70 million Ger- al tended by Premier Orlando /|« : . * | will occupy a two-story building, con-| COMMITTEE OF FIVE burst was occasioned by Paris dis- J mans will always be a menace to us. th and Sonnino of Italy, the coun-|****+*+sseeee8ee2% ‘(AVIATOR iS ON |struction on which will be started) IN CHARGE MUNICH. patches that the league had reject- | They are people both envious and ate ciltotfouritatienito vagreeon 5 i Fo jSoon with a view of having it in oper-| LONDON, April 19.—The generai | ed the Japanese racial equality | warlike. Their natural charac ies 2 aati ' er The Victory Loan drive will | ~ ation before the end of the year. | council at Munich has been dissolved | amendment, have not been changed by the events ult Adriatic questions. |be ushered in here Monday | FLIGHT ACROSS ‘putt, ;2etuiring the Wool Warehouse] and power at present is in the hands of the last four years. Fifty yes i ! wi ii j building, the company is enabled to]of a committee of five men elected aa hence they will be what they ; or “April 1 Th pea be presi See | | start its operations earlier than if all] by the soldiers’ council of the Bavar- TIAL ‘today. at __ PARIS, April 19.—The text many activities and including a} buildings had to be built. ian capital, an Exchange Telegraph MITCHELL FLOORS MAN “The next time the Germans will ctl of the preliminary peace treaty !uncheon at the Henning, free | The United States Wool company} dispatch from Copenhagen says. Food make no mistake. They will break rat will be transmitted to the press | Picture shows, a parade and an |controls patents embodying a dry-|ration cards have been taken from thru northern France and seize the ntl Frid Saturday of iert|#ddress in the evening by Henry A.! sie jst scouring process for cleaning wool,|the bourgeoisie and gas and electric AFTER GONG SOUNDS NO channel ports as the base of opera- on friday or Saturday of Next puchtel, chancellor of the Univer. (Be Anabelntcalrrcea!) ;said to be a new departure over the/ supplies to bourgeoisie homes will be ’ tions against England.” ani week, April 25 or 26, the Petit sity of Denver and former governor|' PARIS, April 19. — Lieutenant | present wet process and which will] cut off. See : TI Parisien says. jof Colorado. A short and snappy|Fontan started on his third attempt|effect a great saving to the wool-| The committee of five has decided CONTEST SAYS REFEREE: i The Echo de Paris declares that |drive is contemplated here and it is/at_a trans-Atlantic flight from Africa | grower. that the strike of the workingmen! ; H Ay f Germany refuses to sign, a special |believed that the quota for this|to the Brazilian coast this morning. D. L. Garrett of Denver, general} shall continue until Communist | i 1€) train will immediately be put at the county will be faised during the first SSS )manager of the company, has been in| troops have made secure the power of (Goya ea 20¢ disposal of the enemy delegates for days of the campaign. The minute Casper for several days looking over’ the Communist government. SEATTLE, April 19.—Just after their return to Germany and the al-|the quota is raised, all work will | the local situation. Mr. McBride, the! ———aae the gong sounded at the end of the lies will take military and naval cease. | inventor of the process, is now in COPENHAGEN, April 19.—Five | frst round, Ritchie Mitchell, Mil- measures to enforce the treaty. | |. At the luncheon at noon Monday, Salt Lake and wires encouraging policemen were killed, 40 were wound- waukee aspirant to the lightweight M R k invitations tq the executives in PEACE TREATY jncwaiin: regard to establishing ee ed end 20 gemonstracors and by- | championship, floored Eddie Pinkham 2 i — ha’ f the drive, both men’s and ee . SLancersswere a iniure eUrINg. 18-| of Seattle...Both men were declared TRS eee arnt eerpaagied Pack committees, have ‘been 1s-}* wT } It is the intention of the company turbances iv Vienna ‘Thursday when | guilty of fighting after the gong and PARIS, April 19:—Th stion of f quests on the Irish question were sub-|sued. Special music and speaking | jto push their plans as rapidly as|a crowd of Bolshevik sympathizers at-/the bout was declared no ontest! ARIS, Apri¥i fee a i0 itted to Colonel House today by |will feature this gathering. {possible and have the plant in opera-| tempted to storm the Austrian par- = - an alliance between France, Unitec ri ‘alsh, Dunne and Ryan, dalogatee| Mrs. Oscar Heistand will be the : ition by late fall. The company ex-|liament building, according to Vienna BLACKHA NDERS States, and Great ae li a sh ‘} . - % i vi ! cla coveng restrictec o dele . ‘e'peace eonferenees "= """°" Gack and end infront of the Iria Atm ,OGtern GPOgOTy, WN 86 toatl iaall a Eniting mil. “The! VIENNA, Apria—The crowa BLOW UP HOME iss" “* “S"' ; eae Sgnaseaca | theater an hour later. ears ean eatienea by trans-| Present plant will be of 50-ton ca- which attempted to storm the parlia- EXTREMIST DELEGATE A chorus superintended by Tack | peer cd = 8 eaking of the terms P@city and erected in such a way ment building here today was made PUEBLO TODA Y y F PRESENTS ITALY’S CLAIMS {Leary will have a full membership |e tne fecthcoMne treaty Gresory (that auxilisry units may be added, up of unemployed men urged on by ee apie : fal geyerallanim bere will beret | cone reer re eee cr eeaE! from | timelto, time! ___.. | Bolshevik agitators. A large number) |, mek : LA Paris, April 19.—TItaly’s territo-|out and several num M& said he returned entirely satisfied, | ' j i eae Be f PUEBLO, Colo., April 19.—Black- Pp A John Bryne holds the distinction|of windows in the building were vial claims, especially in the Adriatic, before Mr. Buchtel opens his ad- and that in his opinion the agree-| o¢ being the first to contract his wool broken, but the demonstrators event. handers exploded two sticks of dyna GIRLS CHAR presented to the council of four by dress, which will be followed by @ ments arrived at would be satisfac- clip: to" the haw Sonoern, lually were dispersed by troops and Mite today, shattering the front of Baron Sidney Sonnino, Italian for-|free showing of the treasury depart- tory to the niajority of the people | P = olice. z : is Angolo Cannello’s home, but six per- cign minister, are regarded as sigy| ments film onen pee re G of the United States. OVIE P 2 sons sleeping therein were uninjured. nificant because Sonnino is an ex-| Peace.” Ex-Governor B. B. Brooks’) «while no country, of course, has; j 3 r Hess Trees, fences and windows for a tremist advocate of Italy’s utmost | will Presider et ies Resear meeting. | oBtained all it wanted, I believe the | SUN DAY M S Beaty sepel : ie. Spe berE, block around wera gurwawed! cla ii i cf t ie committee also hopes to have the | visi vill be generally accept-! ebtiren os je i eas — == =a. ae oes Greta erste on Senos | | SB ASBR AEE ee ene ele DIVISIONS _ |. De Mone lloyd George and Clemenceau to, Returned soldiers and sailors in Le Te | f Hence SR for its invest le daed ande inthe treaty. uniform will form a part of the pa- ° | FOR NEW YORK Peon: SRE ee second: and Sa SaaS Jpadeyandiatomonila Se ee cna SS wuniste occupied the central ‘railway DESIG NA TED GOT t HUN DELEGATES TO BE ‘urged to decorate their cars and | (Ry Associated Press.) a oi : idence } REGARDED AS ENEMIES enter them. The Mothers’ League | | ALBANY, N. Y., April 19.—Goy- | station, the former royal residence EARLY CONVOY : - j ici | i igned the bills and all military barracks in Bam- PARIS, April 19.—German dete- | will participate and also the Casper | jernor Smith today signe Bere ce lent ae Capertee Goneress are com. |band. dt lose at 5 | erence ey Sg es WASHINGTON, April 19.—The i ng to Fy 4 " | res are urged to c! at 5) H a vs. NGTON, 4 9.—The pan z I “hich they will travel in their own sock in order thet employes may FROM POSITION = (DR. CROMER TO __|aantani tstntivisions have eon conveyances, says the Petit Journal. | have a chance to eat before the even-| | signec or early convoy rom Ro. r that ary At Spa a apsclal train provided by|ing’s festivities start. . —— i\MANY KILLED ' PREACH SUNDA Y France. feet i legislature mi the French authorities will await| LONDON, April 19.—In a suc- ! > delinquen them and the journey thence will GHIGAGO-N Y cessful attack Thursday by Russian IN A VALANCHE FOR BAPTISTS HUERTA REBEL Moines. ae 2 made under military guard. | 2 s troops attached to the allied force | = = rer German representatives will be| operating on the Murmansk railway (By Anaoctated Prens.) zs Seer: R ENDORSE treated courteously but will be re-| south of Ken., the allied forces! LONDON, "April 19. Many per- Reve ate Moorman: whe ras IS ARRESTED es - . sarded as enemies as long as the| Lt gained complete control of Lake Vig-| sons were killed and several ships een f RS aS ROS ARNG i MEX PLOT \eace treaty remains unchanged. osero and the main road to the White | overwhelmed in an avalanche at poco 3 aA ‘ a iz a | IN They will not be allowed to go about jsea, according to an official state-| Njedins, Iceland. a railroad accident, will not be able| they please, nor will newspaper | TRIP ment from the British war office to- | — ee ne ing se amarante.) enol siGenea ‘ing 'n be allowed to interview them, on| day. | A ere * egerey senna tarhracs SSE 3 i i — Services will be held as usual,| Santiago M former Huerta ——_——>—. | , mained any cporeee with” opm: ; EARTHQUA KE IS however. Dr. J.. W. Cromer filling commander, v sted here for al- 3 gL eae erty (By Associated neers ; | the pulpit in the morning. He will|leged connection with the Blanquet- - % |_ CHICAGO, April 19. ‘aptain E, YN WINS RECORDED 1,500 s] eae on “The Resurrection.” Aj Diaz anti-Carranza movement. Seven ——— ing BERLIN, April 19.—The German|F. White, army aviator, left ate eeecial Easter program given by the|armed Mexicans arrested him north WASHINGTON, April 19 ‘Ger Sy les seleeadien a pleaving for. Vor. |groune Ca ea Ronee flight | MILES DISTA NT young people will take the place of; of Laredo yesterday. eral endorsement of the Li jursday. ae a P | the evening preaching service. - Nations” without which we — shall ing BRITISH LAND orNew Sork- ds Sn a H | = Mrs. Moorman, who was badly in-| rae the fe on church | jose the fruits of vietory, was voted g 4 } LAWRENCE, Kans., April 19.—|jured in the wreck about a week | ¢laborate service been arra id ereneral eaecioniotitharnatlonal HARBOR STRIKE THE NATIONALS The seismograph of the University of ago, is reported to be much better With an exceptional musical program.) inter of the Daughters of the ARMED FORCE —— Kansas recorded an earthquake at and both she and Mr. Moorman are resume of which is incorporated "American Revolution. IS POSTPONED ¥ The big | 4:00 o'clock this morning. Compared expected home the early part of next|the church announcements for Sun- | —__—- BALTIC PORT, geOSTON: = Apel baker oe the With the shock recorded 24 hours week. Seat | day. ae Vote FOR the bond issue next e v i iaeind? viole = A 7 Tuesday g Or Ae erent he third Brooklyn Nationals 5 to 2 victory)| Uaeweouer crue uncates, greater ‘viol GAMBLERS PAY | You can sell it in the Want Ac| Tuesday. g PARIS, April 13s It ii i eported ef ae strike scheduled to | over Boston here this morning in ten | minutes. The estimated distance of | : that British oops “have' landed at|start this morning was postponed Bee ea coiinccineenis in | the origin of the shock was 1,530 FINE OF $50 ER FALLS INTO SEA Libau, Russia, where the Germans|day while Mayor Hylan confers with | cation, nie iP | miles. | , : overthrew the Lettish government. |the opposing sides. Tigre pobre) Sater aee ss aes ‘ The six gamblers whohecre meceat, ing ee | ly arraigned in the police court as MEXICANS FACE | JUMPED FROM the result of a police raid on a local ON FIRST LEG OF OCEAN JOURNEY Haya L N | | gambling house, and who secured | 2 9 TION BY | TRAIN WHEN IT continuance of their trial until last EXECU | night, were each fined the maximum | (py Anointed ¥ Toe P. Wood, British avia fine of $50 under the city statutes. LIMERICK, Ireland, April 19.—Major J. C. P. cod Brittshiavia: see PHONE OPERATORS NEW ENGLAND COURT MARTIAL TIPPED OVER The sentence was imposed by) tor, who left East Church, England, yesterday in an airplane, fell into Ing 3 9 : | Judge W. E. Tubbs, after the victims| 40 jrish sea last night. Major Wood and Captain Wylie, his naviga- SEERA 90 mie KEMMERER, Wyo., April 19.—]had pleaded guilty to the charge. Spe- tee ere uninjured VERA CRUZ, Apri ; — The|Summoned here by the serious ill-|cial interest was attached to the 0 es Ss rf 1 Wylie went 1 Press.) ‘ lyhead, to which place ie BOSTON, April 19.-"The strike of over 8,000 commercial tele- | courtmartial of General Francisco Al-|ness of his brother, August Dere-| trial rowingito the fackithat thercata The sage occurred Beas He pees ite ee ase kked to sraphers in New England may be called next week if the strike of |varez and other insurgents captured | modis’ narrowly escaped serious in-|occurred on a club room-and the men| for assistance. There are no de re ; FSI IPOS Re 20,000 t led within a few days. when General Aureliana Blanquet| jury in a railroad wreck on the nar-| arrested were members of the club. at Holyhead and he hopes to start his trans- ic flig! day: ‘ elephone. operators is not settled within was killed began here today. The|row guage of the D. & R. G. between ———____—_ A dispatch to the Evening News says that when Wood was off the ; h ides prompt execution of all |M. and Ridgway. Jolted when] WASHINGTON, April 19.—Presi-| ; 1 he discovered something for which he could not ac- FARIS, April 19.-President Wilson, responding to the appeal fear pearing arms against the gov- |the train came suddenly to a stop, he dent Wilson. informed ehelawacgde, | ps Sealmepeesed: to his machine and he finally decided to come of New England governors to settle the telephone strike, cabled Sec- ernment. Blanquet’s head, severed| rushed to the platform to investigate. | partment today that he will investi- down and dropped into the sea clear of the rocks. Immediately upon =» retary Tumulty: from his body and brought here for |The train tippled and he jumped be-| gate the whole army, court martial | whe : e began to sink, nose downward. Des “ 1 i ‘ striking the surface the airplan ga I appreciate the seriousness of the situation but am unable to | |identification, was buried yesterday |fore the entire train with the ex-}3ystem on his return. He may use he airmen and the airplane was undamaged. act intelligently from this distance.” after 20,000 people had viewed it. (ception of the engine capsized. clemency powers in many cases. stroyers rescued the aii a a A OT TT: