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ANARCHY PREFE ee °. D BY ENEMY SEVE ORAL DISCUSSION TO BE ASKED IN COUNTER CLAIMS ‘ | Member The Associated Press; er Daily Official paper of the City of Casper and Natrona County, | Scheidemann Says in Statement ‘ (B anocinte Press.) LONDON: May 9A review of German opinion on the terms of CLEAR ITSELF WITH OMSK RECOGNITION ran be 1 prot Dour- ng of me. 1 my Wins tedbErese |b ispatches | Wyoming. peace, telegraphed by Reuter’s rose- om ei Berlin correspondent, says the re- : = ~ ——— asi = = = mark heard on all sides is: “Rather ee 9-12t VOLUME 3 CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919 NUMBER 171 (civic y-cssltste abate te Problems Believed Simnlified by Agree- — consequence of a refusal by Ger- ment Reached by Factions in Paris and ONE OF THREE TRANS-ATLANTIC | (AN TAWE TURNS LAST PAST 1] many/toiage eeeenty: Overthrow of Bolshevik Regime Is Now BERLIN, May 9.“There is / hot to Be Onlv a Matter of Time PLANES FORCED TOLANDINSEA HOME-STRETCHWITHBUTSIO.000 sirssasessgtze neu uw ! 5 peace with Russia and the use as Complexity of the Russian government situation apparently is on N FIR 7 cee hadi ie Corman, the verge of simplification. Dispatches from Paris today where repre- d aueecis a eae rs panied sentatives of ee Resse iartieesvare gathered indicate that the ‘ = 7 —" government o miral Koolchak at Omsk will be adhered to by all = 5 . ‘ —_—_ Ev the Neue Zeitung as declaring factions except the Bolsheyiki and also be recognized by the Allies as Crew Found Safe This Morning Making Natrona County Total Stands at $649,000 on Next’ with reference to the peace terms. the de facto government Rusia. . 5 3 ‘ (iy United Press.) It is the hi f the Allies that Ichak t with th Headway Toward Shore; Will Resume to Last Day of Campaign with Goal $10,000 BERLIN, May 9.—“The Ger- potential atrohgth ives it appa an Il be eile: the Bol- Journey With Repair Completions Higher; Max Hirsch Wins Fine Picture. PT pelted Sh alll CHATHAM, Mass., May 9.—Trans-Atlantic seaplane No. 4, which With $10,000 short of the fixed quota for this countv, the local ae a riamtiek eral = was disabled while flying from, Rockaway Beach to Halifax, landed campaign entered the home-stretch this morning confident that the Phillip Scheidemann todav. AUSTRI AN N AVY 0) ERI AND AUTO re. kere at 5:18 this morning. It was forced to turn back on account of drive could be completed before nightfall. The women workers strove “We are dealing with an enemy ‘i engine trouble, Mechanics will make minor repairs here and then take the plane to Rockaway Beach for permanent repairs. If it can rejoin the two which landed atHalifax, No. 4 will attempt | to complete the trans-Atlantic trip. RUMANIA RCT vigorously yesterday to put the coaniy over and at the close of the day, $649,000 had been chalked up to the credit of Natrona county, leaving a scant $10,000 yet to be raised. The quota fixed for this county is slightly over $659,000. Oe a Considerablé interest was attached | by selfish policies. Despite on’s fifth point G es her colonies and her rights blinded Dresi re mar in von Brockdorf-Rantzau faithfully interpreted the feeling of MUST BE WIPED WORKS TIED UP QUT BY TREATY, AS RESULT OF ef-s ) to the drawing held in the Henning the empire and the government when » ad last night for the picture donated by he said it would be well to examine = aioe AER ounces § Frank Cartis, the proceeds of which the terias with good The gov- is the naval air station here aeaeibelng 1 wee igo help geftay a) cpr] ‘ : ‘ of the dtive here. No, 112 wag the! . ‘he tha comnenedets. jen ee ee | lucky number and Max Hirsch of the! Ver s x; ofjengine roculereprobal vawillire: | Leader held it. the Beriny Tages Zeitung quotes Dele- an er ‘- pate : a) 2 A | On thd eve of the finish, it is fitting gate Geisberts as saying: ~, nei 7 | 24 ow, rs ry . . A fe tas enPinOn Taro cat of orien —— . | that praise be given to the members We must make peace with Russia Terms of Pact Now Rioting in Toledo Fol- a AR a e a fon er PARIS, May 8.—(Delayed—Asso- of both organizations—the men’s and 1 and invite Russian troops into Ger- B Pl d PaUneys EXPEC ee ee Hei ‘ . a v ’s4-for their efforts in behalf many.” i , , tei toueG. ciated Press.)—It was learned on Women’s ve | % mii A ein. ace in lowin ; a eae ta at daybreak No. 4 high authority today that there is| of the Victory loan, the most difficult, MINNEAPOLIS, May 9.—Wheat TE ag Er a g g Lockout of | ? pens NO. no foundation to reports that the| of them all. The women, particularly,| and flour prices are tumbling as a rite oes one ee i I i = was trying to reach port under her nae P orting. the| are subject to much praise, for they| result of government steps to break pessimistic onaces Atter oor ob Final Shape \ for 16,500 Men in Big * sii 3 f |Rumaninn advance against Hungary, | in reality, proved’to besthe backbone! living costs. Wheat dropped 25 to 40 S¢rvatione-—the only’ alternative for . f Be ee edeiatte eae eee which was undertaken by Rumania} of the drive in this county. Under/ cents a bushel here. Flour declined us would be to answer yes or no.” Central Power Industries ‘ ignalled that all aboard were ¢) "forestall projected operations by | the leadership of Mrs. Oliver John-/75 cents to $1.00 a barrel. erlin newspapers unanimously ‘ 4 z engine hac fone the Hungariansand Russians against | Sn, the ladies left no stones un- and bitterly denounce the terms. ba dead the plane had been able to make |, | Goi. |turned and when the goal scemed| MINNEAPOLIS, May 9.—Vice; “Acceptance means poverty, hun-| PARIS, May 9.—The naval terms TOLEDO GAOL eb ¥ ‘ lerable progress during the Hlengthening in distance, instead of | president Carey of tne United States! 8¢" and,slavery. The terms could’ of the treaty to be presented Austria ||), hon Fe a She avai oF ‘ a ay ZURICH, May 9—2-Budapest re-| shortening, they buckled down all the! Grain corporation will leave .for N0t be Worse,” said the Tages Zei- have been completed and entirely; Gy oid and two other large plants * 5 IGTONEMn orts that the Hungarian sovie harder and the fruits of their efforts Winnipeg Monday to. purchase wheat ‘UME: + BSA : wapelou tthe a vetiieninery a auenins 5 art i WASHINGTON /pMa ye B—thes del eran chia) stiles stingatel in _|ean be viewed now with a feeling of for resale to the millers of the north-. President Wilson's 14 points are are to be surrendered and their dis- aa ial ae aire ats Seed eat of ie econ ‘es ae Budapest is practically lifeless security and satisfactio west, It was announced that the invisible. The most humiliating position among the Allies will be ad: oon tits today, following rioting No. 3 trom Halifax on the second leg: Patovas sipped and ite water, elec | ———— amount purchased would “not be Point is the demand for the Kaiser's, justed later. Hit penis wei cua cial been postponed till tomorrow. tricity and gas supply threatened. iGIRLS, 1] AND 12, large. eS See naan = eg PARTS Mag Oe WariooniabAce: last night. phe >p ay to be HO as gee SS SS | | “The treaty oversteps the blackest| trian GaEE Yi f x prospects today for a settlement o j uy y y is nearing completion. jg, DS dl 2 verlan j i RESIGNATION OF VICTIMS’ BONES 482 VicTIMS OF | expectation, “Our delegation must do\ The’ big fase today’ called int econo: “apuees, at the Overland, Autolite | its utmost to change the terms,” said mic and reparation experts to go ene late G Company | <e ; plants. he statement came from INDUSTRY BOARD IS NOW PENDING, WASHINGTON, May 9.—Resig: | nation of the department of com-| ARE REDUCED TO DUST BY SLAYER COWLEY CRIME BASIN, W; May 9..—Ward | Blackburn was brought to the county | jail last night from Cowley, charged with the rape of two small girls 11 and 12 years of age. Defendant waived preliminary hearing and was ‘PAT’ AGAINST PEACE LEAGUE the Tageblatt. “Compared with the Brest treaty the terms are moderate, the radical Freiheit, * violate President W PARIS, M to the peace congre themselves on 7 5 the over the final details of those sections. ari merchants and manufactu that unless the trouble wi at once, other plants At the Willys-Ove ap- proximately 10,000 men and women wer ked out this week because of indifferences over hours of work and the plant continues to be closed in- (By Ann ted Press.) PARIS, May The council of four and the council of foreign min- sters today resumed the he former is giving spé tion to impending negotiations tween the Allies and Austria. Last night th demon- merce’s industrial board is expected; paris.—Calcined human bones} ; ie aN ably divided among ef ete P in official circles as a result of the|are said to have been discovered by | bound over to the next term of dis-' | WASHINGTON, May 9— Senator viows of the peace terms submitted latter is discussing reports on pro. “eines ‘ railroad administration’s refusal to the police in the villa at Gambas ‘Tit court in bonds of $1,500. | It is Borah publicly announced today that by the Allies, it was intimated to- posed boundaries for the former |, Ei iit Wenn esult accept the board’s schedule of steel | gyned by Henry Landru, under ar- charged that Blackburn purchased if the Republican part: urrendered a high British authority, Austro-Hungarian territories. of rioting at the Oxfo plant. prices, With the largest purchasing | pest on suspicion of having murder- agency in the country buying on a oq several women who disappeared competitive basis, it is said, the board in the recent past. According to the | is without influence to promulgate i laf se heat- POSe- Fat cacontermeinern eae: 3 police, Landru used a furnace heat i pes 2 sans ° © Pp is is express ry F " erent eiataed the prices agreed upon for the use eq by some method unknown to burn | {hi ina Berne eee iC owe all newspapers, those of extreme Hand PIRRE ners at Was Cuarked of the public. Ieee : acta z y th eg : tre a er of lo o public. the trunks of his victims end de. Sietimabara(thalllaughtersiofia rail’ opinion referring to the conditions tacked. The police refus stroyed their limbs in a fire placed | {in his villa. a ‘DISCHARGES IN eg on the League of N he would “fumigate” himself and “get out”’.” candy for the girls and gave them other gifts in order to win their con- fidence and accomplish his vile pur- Blackburn is a section fore- Se road man at that pla U.S. INSPECTOR IN BIG STORM statement says. = | BERLIN, May 9.—Condemnation | as “unfulfillable’” and to the as an “instrument of robbery. The Freiheit says that compared with the policy Germany pursued at Brest-Litovsk the entente | treaty “SHORTAGE FOR ition in front of police headquar- —_> ---- te after the arrest of three men in connection with r ng at the Over- the pri rs. U.S. PREDICTED sonora rown | | “must be termed quite moderat: WON OVER 10 ) v.s.camps To AND THREE MEX ON RIO GRANDE cr eerie. ep tnucarny «IS RAIDED BY jin sharp contradiction with President ASHINGTON, May 9,—Colonel ss | -BE SPEEDED UP | — | Wilson's 14 points. Arthur Woods today warned em- MEX BANDITS Lr | SMUGGLERS DIE BROWNSVILLE, Texas, May 9.| “Peace of annihilation” is the cap- ployers to hire as many extras now a | Sa —Wire communication throughout tion d by the Vorwaerts, which as possible to protect the: ——_— $ | WASHINGTON; meey Bene d the lower Rio Gragle. valley, which s: there is a ruthless desire to against the coming tremendous DOUGLAS, Ariz ‘ae WASHINGTON, May 9.—It is re- | commanding Senet of t s das p was visited by a terrific wind andjlay Germany permanently low by Shortage. American labor will be Twenty-two moun its last potted that Senator Harris of Geor- |eastern, eastern and central depart- 7 | bing May 9.—Immigration Tain storm last night, is gradually be-! force. - short six million men and women this night raided the town of Cananea, gia has assured President Wilson ments of Camps) Enea Brace, Ben TneneetOr Charles Hopkins and three ing restored. Best estimetes today — due to reduced immigration, the Sonora, robbed the Bink and killed that he would vote for the woman |ning, Humphreys Ps ance the Mexican smugglers were killed in a Placed the number of dead at 15 peo-. PRESIDENT TO army, shipbuilding, crop har- five police and the city jailer. They Burr rag epnmcoa many Ae pa ont aecieetenitialwar faenarisven thet. clash on the banks of the Rio Grande Ple. | Heavy property damage re-| vais, Public works and home build- men all a Wench of ae is Laie Dear abeaeree ‘on they discharge by June 15 all men last night. Another Mexican amuge | Suited. eae ae VISIT BELGIUM ing, he said. police was emong the killed. ry s i gler was fatally wounded. en . ——— Harris’ vote assures its passage, |drafted or enlisted for emergency & , ot 7 , igi ii commanded to halt, the Mexicans say ‘national’ suftragists. fyhojare cligibleitoridiachexe® Coma aetneican’ officials, ‘kiting LOOR LEADER SOON, REPORT, U. S. LOAN TOTAL _ THREE BILLIONS quota by gathering subscriptions “of $195,104,000 and winning the honor of being the first district to achieve this ‘record. WASHINGTON, May 9.—A Liberty loan total of over three billions was announced today. WASHINGTON, May 9.— P: lent Wilson an ap- peal tegay for the American peo- ple to make the Victory-Liberty loan “‘a gteat popular thanks of- CHINESE DELEGATES INSTRUCTED Hopkins. ‘PAGE TO QUIT POST AT ROME © —- | WASHINGTON. “May 9.--Repre- PARIS, May 9.—It was stated) sentative Mondell of Wyoming, Re- jin high quarters today that Thomas) publican floor leader, today discussed | Nelson Page, American ambassador) with Secretary Tumulty matters of | to Italy, would resign his post upon’ procedure at the opening of the extra the conclusion of peace. session of congress May 19. | No announcement has been made, but it is understood that among the; | questions raised by Mondell was that; since the president would not be inj Washington what substitute congress | would be expected to find for the! | MONDELL TALKS | WITH TUMULTY, PARIS, May 9.—(By Associated Press.) ——President Wilson will visit Belgium soon, it is understood, and will make an important speech dur- ing the trip. Reykjavik, the little capital of Ice- land, is more than 1,000 years old. IS FRUSTRATE D (By Ansociated Prexs.) LONDON, May 9.—Conspir- acy to induce British sailors to mutiny and soldiers to demobilize themselves by marching out of their barracks was discovered to- day, according to the Daily Mail. The premises of various persons PEACE PACT ALIVE WITH GERMS OF FUTURE WARS, SAY ITALIANS searched and documents ns involved include four in France and several in Eng- land while sailors in naval ports had been circularized with a view to inciting them to seize the ports and invite the soldiers and police to join them. fering. WASHINGTON, May 9.—The treasury department today recog- nized officially the claim of the St. Louis district of having ex- ceeded its Victory-Liberty loan ROME, May 9.—Italy’s exclusion from th» apportionment of mandatories over former German colonies created the most painful impression here. Italy had formerly asked for a mandatory over East Africa. “The treaty contains the germs of new and countless wars,” said the Epoca. 1 The object of the plot was stated to be to compel the gov- ernment to use force in the be- lief that if disorders should oc- cur anarchy would be precipi- tated. usual custom of notifying him after | NOT TO SIGN TREATY OF PEAGE et corse oras | message. | ae | In the forty-eight states of the Un- ion there are 2,989 counties. PARIS, May 9.—(By -Associated Press.)—The Chinese delega- tion today received cabled instructions from Peking not to sign the treaty of peace because of the Kiao Chau-Shantung settlement.

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