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ITALIANS RETU GOOD PEACE, IS FRENCH TIGER’S Premier Clemenceau. The editor is. convinced France is wi i mense a ty a from collaboration with id Great Britain and the United States. “If it is a good peace,” the edi- tor continued, “it is also a bet- VERDICT TODAY, iTreaty Satisfactory, Says Council; ‘To! | -Be Presented Foe BELGIANS | Tomorrow; Fiume| 'To Arrive at Paris' May Be Free Port Three Years Only (By Associated Preece] PARIS, May 5.—lItalian Pre-| mier Orlando and Foreign Minister| Sonnino are to return to Paris, it! was officially announced today. | They will take the train at Rome| : | VOLUME 3 for this capital tonight. Meantime, it has been announced | that Marquis Imperiali, Italian am-| bassador to London, has been desig- AT INVITATION ’ BRING ’EM HOME ’em back. nated to participate for Italy at the! They went over for you—now it’s CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919 OF BIG THREE Che Casper Daily Official paper of the City of Casper and Natrona County, Wyoming. NUMBER 167 $300,000 TO BE SUBSCRIBED er « I “ « ter one because it is an alliance meeting this afternoon of the execu-| 9. withthe two most powerful na- Next Thursday tive committee of the League of Na-| = tions of the world.” tions. Information regarding Premier} > By Associa 8. BRUSSELS, May 5.—The Belgian pavereaeat has decided to sign the treaty of peace, which was discussed at the crown council held last night, jt was officially announced. The council met at 8:00 o’clock| Orlando and Foreign Minister Son-/| nino came from the Italian ambas-| sador at Paris. He transmitted it to| the French foreign ministry, which immediately informed the heads of} Allied and associated governments. | WEEK OF LOAN DURING LAST Purchase of $130,000 Authorized by Mid- U.S. COUNSUL IS SOVIET APPEALS d continued th ion till midnight. Italian representatives will reach} . | [ *m"faul Hymans, minster of foeige aifaics and head of the Belgian| "= Wetnetay ering. | west Refining Company Incrases the | SAFE, ARRIVES delegation, speaking before the council, expressed the opinion that; PARIS, May 5.—President Wil- Bond Sales to $345,050 in County | AT STOCK Hi OLM 'T0 PRES WILSON the treaty gave honorable and satis-;son and Premiers Clemenceau and 2. cE | ——— | 4 : factory terms to Belgium and recom-| Lloyd George, comprising the coun- | WASHINGTON, M ri = . —s [ise vena c é 4 a N IN, ay 5.—Roger CITY OF MUNICH mended that it should be signed. | cil ot three: sent a communication Casper, entering on the last week of the Victory loan drive, has|Tredwell, American consul, who was| |to the Italian government inviting | till $300,000 to raise to complete its quota of $650,000 according| arrested by the Bolsheviki last , (By Associated Press.) PARIS, May 5.—It is now certain, according to the French press, that UNDER CONTROL GERMAN FORC BERLIN, May 5.—Government troops have captured Munich with the exception. of Ganhen quarters, where the communists made fre- quent attempts to negotiate for an armistice, KAISER WOULD | the treaty of peace will be solemnly handed to Count von Brockdorff- Rantzau, German foreign minister, by Premier Clemenceau at Versailles Thursday afternoon, The contents of the first five chapters deal with the preamble, German frontiers, territory changes, German colonies and military, naval and aerial features. The sixth. will define the status of prisoners of war;| the seventh, the responsibilities of the former emperor and other Ger- mans for the war; the eighth and} ninth are devoted to the several phases of reparations and financial | IN DOUBT, IS CLAIM. | it to resume its place in the peace} conference. PARIS, May 5.—The big three is considering a plan for making Fiume a free port for three years| under the League of Nations. While, the Italians and Jugo-Slavs_ will) thus enjoy equal commercial privi-| !leges, work will be hurried on the} construction of another port for the Jugo-Slavs on the Dalmatian coast.! At the end of three years Fiume, will be formally annexed to Italy. STATUS OF ITALY (By Asnocinted_Prens.) PARIS, May 5.—The to reports from the loan headquarters this morning that $345,050 had October, has arrived at Stockholm. | He advised the state department to-| jalready been subscribed. The largest subscription yet reported is the one made Saturday of to Finland and released. $130,000 by the Midwest Refining SARAH PLAGE IS CLAIMED, MANY FRIENDS MOURN |day that he was taken from Moscow! company out of its $430,000 that| has been set aside for Wyoming. This report is inclusive of the Midwest Refining company, the Natrona pipe- line and the subsidiary interests. Salt Creek reported Saturday night! with $15,000 raised and promised) renewed endeavor this week to put the loan over the top in the oil camp. | Greater interest is being manifest, today in subscription to the drive} than at any time during the two! weeks past. The women’s committee a NEAR BUDAPEST 81ST TO SAIL Pape Fiseesite FOR HOME soon, ~@P*Ure Of Capita by Rumanians Is NOW REEEASED| Claimed in Paris Advices to Matin (Ry Axssocinted Press.) VIENNA, May 5.—The Budapest soviet has appealed to President Wil- WASHINGTON, May 5.—The 81st division has been released from the | army of occupation. to prepare for its return home, General Pershing | cabled today. Sg ; Italy as one of the five great powers| |started active work again today and ; h rH RSE clauses; the tenth, economic clauses;| ; i A ith- | f " aera ;som to prevent the onward march o! T ! 2 , +| is brought into question by her with-| p . 2 : every effort will be made to finish | | IM | aan MOVE BACK 0 the Cleventh, ports, railroads and | drawal, and this status is proving a Brief Illness Culminates in Death the Se ainder of the quota in record ree nee say? water communications; the twelfth,| powerful lever in inducing Italy to| Saturday Evening of County time. | PARIS, May 5.—Altho the Matin international labor legislation; the thirteenth will embrace guarantees, and the fourteenth contains general| “FATHERLAND’ BERLIN, May 5.—Former Em- clauses dealing with ratification. The Echo de Paris learns that | France is to get absolute control of | the mines of Saar valley and a guar- accept the invitation to resume her! place at the peace table. | Problems incident to the disposi- tion of German colonies are left by the treaty to the great powers, so if Italy does not resume her place the treaty would exclude her from par-; Librarian; Funeral This Afternoon. The Victory loan drive closes next Saturday night and it is expected that| j interest will be at fever pitch all! The scores of friends of Mrp.| wcek, with many large subscriptions | Sarah Place were shocked Saturday to come and renewed efforts on the evening upon receipt of word of her Part of the smaller bond buyers. sudden death at a local | authorities admit being mystified by | the murder of Mrs. Mary Broadwell, declares it hes received confirmati |that the Hungarian soviet govern- |ment has capitulated, the latest di- irect Budapest dispatch filed Satur- BARRE, Vermont, May 5.—The/ day reported the Rumanians within ,50 miles of Budapest. BRUTAL FIEND German government inet he be ai;|2ntee for their exploration, This| ticipating in the disposition of thel pospital German government that he be, al- lowed {to reta tu..Germany and netvspaper also says the president of colonies. the administrative council will be a reside on the estate at Kadinen, ac- cording to a semi-official statcment. OCEAN FLIGHT PLANS UPSET Frenchman. 1 PARIS, May 5.—A secret plenary session will be held tomorrow to dis- cuss the completed German treaty,/ now expected to be handed to the| Germans on Thursday. The Ger- mans’ credentials have been accept-/| ed. They are empowered to repre- sent entire Germany including | Bavaria. The Germans accepted} the Allies’ credentials, including the Jugo-Slavs. “4 . in Vienna reports that the ies | NEW YORK, May 5.—Fire dam-| have invited the Austrian peace aged the jtwo navy seaplanes en-| delegates to come to St. Germain tered in the trans-Atlantic flight but| on May 12. will not delay the start scheduled for tomorrow. No Designs on Sovereignty of NEW YORK, May 5.—Fire at the naval air station at Rockaway Beach today is reported to have damaged naval seaplanes, No. 1 and No. 4, which were to start tomorrow on a trans-Atlantic flight. The wings of No. 1 were completely destroyed and it may be unable to start, The other machine can be repaired, Shantung, Claim (By Associated Prenn.) PARIS, May 5.—Japan’s policy is \to return Shantung peninsula in full sovereignty to China, retaining only the economic privileges granted Ger- many and the right to establish a FARM WORKERS WILL BE FIRST settlement under the usual conditions lat Tsing-Tau, it is declared in a |statement by Makino, head of the| |Japanese delegation. | BARGAIN SALE MUSTERED OUT WASHINGTON, May 5.—Farm ON AUTO TIRES} | In order to make room for a com- 'BOMB MAKERS workers will be given preference in| plete stock of Falls tubes and tires, obtaining discharges from the army, |the Center street filling station is it was officially announced today.|selling its complete stock of Hart-| Each application for discharge will/ford tires at a great reduction, the} be considered from its relative merit|sale on the tires to end tonight. with other applicants in like organi-| Hartford Cord tires are selling at The sale has progressed to such an extent that only odd lots of the One of the most wonderful of trees is the sorrow tree, found in ancient pleted Thursday. President S. J.|the first flower opens, and, as the Konenkamp today predicted an over-/evening advances, more and more SE zations, $20 under the ordinary retail value SSeS |while fabric and Hood tires are ex- TIONAL WIR complete stock of tires remain, but many exceptional bergains are being CHICAGO, May 5.—The count of |Persia, which takes its name from the nation-wide balloting on the question Tact that it blooms only at night. whelming majority in favor of the | buds burst into bloom until the lovet, periencing evén more of a reduction. STRIKE IN U. S. | offered in tires that will fit your car. Ga of a telegraphers’ strike will be com-/When the first star appears in the sky strike, |tree appears to be one vast flower. pee ees DUBLIN, May 5.—Frank P. Wal sh said today: ea “Colonel House informed the Irish-American peace delegation that @ safe conduct to Paris would be granted the official delegates of “The text Gf the livered to the printers today with the exception of details which can be re- vised when the complete printed draft is ready. Owing to doubts as treaty will be prepared in two forms, to Italy’s status, the protocol of the one including Italy as a_ signatory, and the other omitting her. Both forms and the entire text are to be printed tomorrow. S { President Wilson expressed the be- lief to a member of ‘the American delegation today that the delivery of the treaty to the Germans would be made Thursday afterncon, but the ceremony probably will go over until a later day to give the Italians time to return and allow time for the ad- justment of remaining questions cone cerning Belgium. The executive committee, which will launch the League of Nations, will hold its first meeting tomorrow. PARIS, May 5.—Preparations are under way here for the arrival of| Bulgarian and Turkish peace dele- gates. French officials have examined several hotels for headquarters. PARIS, May 5.—The first business | of the League of Nations will be transacted in this afternoons meeting! of the executive council at Colonel House’s apartments. TO BE EXPOSED | BY U. S. AGENTS NEW YORK, May 5.—A package| outwardly resembling a bomb was found on Broaé street in the financial district today. If examination proves it to be a real bomb it may indicate a renewal of activities of the terrorist gang. CZECHO-SLOV AK COPENHAGEN, May 5.—Czecho- Slovak Minister of War Stefanik was ° treaty: was de-! jafter a short illness. Mrs. Place has endeared: herseft” th <stores ‘of local residents thru her unfailing good ‘humor and courtesy while serving in the capacity of librarian, which po- sition she has held here for years. Early last week Mrs. Place be- came ill and after being removed to her home was taken to a local hos- |pital. Her condition was known to be serious but the suddenness of her |death czme as a distinct shock to people in Casper who knew her. Saturday evening, shortly before 7 o’clock the nurse went to prepare Mrs. Place for bed. Her condition during the evening was thot to be greatly improved. The nurse had just completed her duties and was preparing to leave the room, when death came suddenly and quietly. Sarah O’Brien was born at Tau- ana, New York, October 18, 1867, and died at the age of 51 years. | She came to Wyoming in 1885. On| October 20, 1887, at Centralia, Il.,| |she was united in marriage and to | whose nude body was found in a gar- GENEVA, May 5.— Rumanian den near the. center. of town last! porces have entered Arad, 145 miles “‘night:"A man’s handketchief Was} BOLSHEVIK FOE southeest of Budapest and occupied | tied! tightly’ around ‘her neck. In ajs)e° Crap bridgehead on' the Theiss little pile lay her clothing torn £6 hep, | IS DRIVEN BACK | shreds. Her body was covered wit scratches like those made by human; COPENHAGEN, 5.—A Bu- | fingers. dapest dispatch denies that the Hun- \ | She was the mother of three small’ yarian Soviet government hz ON THE DVINA children. cepted the Allies’ demands to sur- <tee render. |PRESIDENT IS BUDAPEST IN PANIC, ARCHANGEL, May 5.—(By As- sociated Press,)—Allied forces suc- GOVERNMENT TOTTERS IN ERROR ON ceeded yesterday in repulsing the eon N, May 5.—(By a ciat- first attack by a Bolshevik gunboat ‘ 9 ed res he scene on the Dvina. The enemy attonpted NINTH ‘POINT of the greatest pan ccording to to approach positions held by the | dispetches to newspapers _ here. Americans, British and Russians on| BASLE, May 5.—The German-Aus- Statements by Bela Kun, soviet for the right bank of the river but fail-| trian cabinet at Vienna today issued ©&" ™ ster, led to a complete dis ed, the allies having guns mounted!a menifesto in which it @laims that 2PPearance of order and Kun is re- which covered all parts of the President Wilson, through his ap- Ported to have narrowly escaped vio- ;channel. |proval of the Treaty of London as lence at a mecting of the sold | and workmen’s council. Rd gu far as it concerned the demarcation of the frontier between Italy and} German-Austria, which meant the are patroling the siree of the city, threatening the Bourgeoisi ARCHANGEL, May 5.—(By As- \sociated Press—A Bolsheviki flo- this union seven children were born, four of whom are living, They in- clude Mrs. Belle Greive, wife of Rob- ert Grieves of Oil City, Fred Place, with the ermy of occupation over- seas; Howard Tilton Place and Mary | Place, both of Casper. | Mrs. Place served as librarian of the Natrona County library for period of nine years and during this period cultivated a wide acquain- tance. She was also a member of the Christian church and a charter’ member of the Casper chapter of the | O. E. S., with which she became affiliated on November 26, 1894. | Funeral services are being held this afternoon at which the Masonic jorder will officiate. The funeral will ry tilla on the Dvina. again attacked the | allies’ positions near its junction’ with the Vaga on Friday but was driven off by the guns of allied land batteries which outranged the weap- ons of the enemy. + | GRAND BALL ON FRIDAY. EVENIN | charge of «he arrangements. be held at 3 o'clock and interment) A celebration of the home-com- will be made in Casper cemetery. | ing of several hundred men who |The Shaffer-Gay company had! wore the khaki and blue during the great war, staged by the soldiers themselves, will take the form of a |grand military ball Friday night at jthe Masonic Temple. Plans for the | affair, arranged some two weeks vzo, were placed in final form today; {and while the major celebration and entertainment of these veterans will —— FIRST RELIE FOR DOUGHBOYS annexation of Southern Tyrol, had acquiesced in a violation of the ninth of his fourteen points. —_—»— C. E. Louks River for a few pleasure trip. 22 Arrests 1 For Weekend, Police Records Show More misdemeanors and _ arrests occurred from Saturday noon until Mondey morning than in any like time, according to the police records | today which show 22 arrests made f during the period. The charges are | Casper from Buck days’ business and nearly as diverse as the number of arrests made. That Chief McGrath evidenced sin- cerity in his statement that he z re going to put the lid down on gamb- other young people of the city and jing was evidenced from the fact as a benefit for the future club that six arrests were made on building. gambling charges, and the police de- The idea of a young people’s com- partment was ir tructed to continue munity club center has met instant ® campaign against the gambling encouragement on the pert of sol- Vice. , z diers, particulaely those who en-| The charges contained in the ar- joyed the benefits of such institu- Tests varied from charges of drunk- tions while serving the colors. Rea- emness to serious statutory misde- lization of plans here may be held ™eanors, which included three al- in abeyance for several months, and leged dope peddlers and users. MINISTER DIES | IN‘AIR CRASH | | tingent of 1000 men of the 50,000 SAILS TUESDAY / CHICAGO, May 5.—The first con- troops volunteering to ‘relieve an killed near Wajnor, Hungery, Sun- day when the airplane in which he was traveling crashed to the ground, says a Pittsburgh dispatch. Two Italian officers with him were also killed. — SHOW WINDOW BROKEN ;equal number of doughboys now with the American army of occupation in !Germany, will sail for Europe to- | morrow on the transport Agamem- Inon. i] |BOMB IS FOUND jnot be held until the date of the Possibly until next spring, but in lfirst anniversary of peace, the en-,the meantime the fund will be stead- tertainment this week will serve to! ily increased thru various activities kindle appreciation of their services |@d popular subscription. and provide a get-together meeting; Its need has been demonstrated of considerable magnitude. |thru the operetion of the Soldiers All men will appear in uniform and |and Sailors’ club and a major share DISCUSS PEA CE severe] features will lend color to,of the credit for progress toward a| BERLIN, May 5.—(By Associat- \the undertaking. One of these, an|Permanent home goes to Mothers’ ed Press,)—The German National levening parade of veterans, should| League members, who have taken! Assembly will convene Thursday to lawaken public interest. The Moose|the lead and secured the co-opera-|discuss the peace terms, says the |drum corps has been invited to | tion of returned soldiers. | Tageblatt. head the line of march. | CHICAGO COUNCIL MAY PUT END HUN ASSEMBLY IS CALLED TO | The methods followed in promot- {ing the success of the firemen’s balls | will be utilized on this occasion. Tickets will be sold during the week} ON BROAD ST.} For the second time in three! |by the Mothers’ League and the pro-| months, the large show window at|) WASHINGTON, May 5.—Experts|cceds will go into the community | the Kimball Drug store has béen|of the bureau of mines who are 2na-|club fund, which was augmented broken and replaced. The huge win. |lyzing bombs used in the attempted last week by a voluntary gift of dow which was broken lest Thursday|May Day outrages have proceeded | $500. No invitations will be nved- TO NATIONAL |. W. W. CONVENTION CHICAGO, May 5.—The national I. W. W. convention opened this morning under the watch of detectives and federal operatives. One hundred delegates, including a woman were in attendance. Although slated for a 10-day meeting the con vention may be shorter as the city was replaced Saturday evening by|far enough to convince them that/ed by members of the Friday Even- local contractors, The window was/|the firm producing the explosive can|eng Dancing club, which was pro- be identified ‘from the chemical for-|moted as an entertainment feature broken during a fight between two the Irish republic; but first Premi er Lloyd George desires to inter- view us,” Nn Sarees MEPMP NTIS council is considering prohibiting f urther sessions. ‘for returned soldiers and sailors and mula and the perpetrators traced. men early Thursday morning. < * Taxeexeees | | | "gga wet |!