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Che Casper Datip ‘Cribune ms STATES TOGET GENERAL ANGELES MAY HEAD ME CREDIT ONS. REBELS AS SUPREME CHIEF FOR LAND HOLDINGS 14 STATES BACK OF REVOLUTION x: 2.:s"® Rae Miles ge ade Poe Leader To Be Elected Today or Sunday; ownser 1 akes Accoun CAI e p os of Possible Discrimination, Mobilization of Federal Troops to Cross U. S. Causes No Concern Says Author. HINGTON, D. C., May 314. ike Wyoming i of the areca is still government will thereby in the ational highw “ n of th xs.) I rom Washington that Felipe timed provisional president and Fran- ecretary of war of the Villista movement against the zu government met with a statement by Villistas in congre here that Angeles was merely first chief of the northern div nd, Unit ion of the Mexican revolutionary army. Villa sympathiz ,andin here say that s is recoynive “Peres SCHEDULE ON SUNDRY © percent by the be hand nilding of a tem thru the ure recently by Charle EL PASO, May ¢ Angeles had been proc cisco Vill this subject vers Durange , i Senator The all fourteen s of di to ac e hold manifestly ould pre accom- only © states es stand: of beine chosen provis Changes in t at additional convenience for railroad patrons will be inaugurated by the Burlington on June 1. ange will be made on . westbound, which will or 15 min- ori in time to afford rstate hig full of federal soldiers ally under nm country outposts but s the Villia wing a ring eround Chi- connection in Casper and will » additional time in the morning for northern de tures. The train will leave Den 00 o'clock in the evening in: at present. The add in Denver will afford bett ions for Casper bound p. in making connection fron mining men and colon- r anti-Amer! s long as ¢ material sheds, national fsts includ. age public lands. som 1 other i minut conn federal troc Ey ment in bond izona en route to Juarez here little concern believed the mobilization be- xan before the Mexican yovernment » could get word to the commanding , officer that the state department h withheld for the present permis for the troops to pass through Amer- in Utah 79.8 per ¢ each of six other we rovernment holdings in Denver m., 15 minutes later than nt schedule. This will afford ditional stopover time along the route. st the —_ Ande n of Parkerton is 1 visi in Casner from the oil field 1 center today. » said that An a the border would not per. ns to cross the line with ructions from Washington r et that the actir 1 had not with the Mexi idron of the Fifth, € for the national holdin t this condition I have in \ provision in| my measurc es where there vs that ir ay, Si — Ait ashinyton through — the her T nor any © hold my men,” in American who n City today EL PASO, 3 ministr&tion ¢ e of national hi d upon the ross the interr bly would be re which could e fied by turning the troop trzins ba n To illust miles of of the the fede EL PASO, May nat r of the feder ed Colonel tion in this connection, t eral plan of the bill is te total mile in any st cent of the total mileage of highwa in that f highw Shas (ane aie ional highway I sh y instead of 10, allotment uld 1 CADILLAC Obedience In obedience and loyalty, the Cadillae is an ideal soldier. B 2 | \ Maa, fADILLAC SP / i a a What you want done. the Cadillac will do— chee it te The full-service flexibility of the Cadillac eight-cy pulling power for ordinary travel. with abundant reserve for the quick getaway or the steep climb. ry line r engine provides continuous Cadillae respec calls is keenly gratifying—especially to Rocky Mountain motorists. COLISEUM GARAGE 127 East Linden Phone 724 © lo emergen COUNTIES JOIN EFFORTS TOWARD BETTER SCHOOLS, BASIN, Wyo., May 3: A meet- Horn in Bet- tion closed here} Thursday. This « ciation was form- ed for the purpose of standardiz- ing the school work in the four coun- ties embraced in the organization, ‘Park, Hot Springs, sie and Big Horn. The coun tendents of the four counties A. Slade oner of education, were After disposing of ed with school completed ’ institute | of the four counties in Lovell during | ‘the last week in August. By holding} a joint institute better instructors; can be secured than if each county Avould hold individual itutes. The ciation w y formed thru! che efforts of } Slaine Kinder, the unty superin dent of Big Horr, dy has been the ns of more uniform work in the schools. ‘ter Schools > BASIN WOMEN ELECT BASIN, Wy y 30.—The en nual election of officers of the Basin Wor was held as follows: Pr juy Brill; first vice president R. Denny; sec vice president, \ R. B. cording secrete fson; corresponding «Tho; Jing ‘treasurer, is one of t tin the state ship of nearly two hundred wo- { SIN, W May 31.—The com- sment exercis e greduat- class of the Basin high school ill be held at the Rex theater on » evening of June 13th. The ad- vill be delivered by Rev. Bret roll of Cody {m Agent Phone9 73 of Manville is a FP. P. MW business visitor in er today. The Trout Are Biting! Is the Old Rod an’ Reel in Shape? Man, but this has been a long winter! Seems ages, doesn’t it, since you dropped that fly down on that pretty riffle and hooked that big old rainbow? Gee! Wasn't that some scrap tho? Now the season’s here again! So let’s go! But let’s go ina BUICK. 3 If ever there was a car that IS the fisherman’s car it is the BUICK with its peppy, six-cylinder, valve-in- the-head motor that a fellow can count on to whisk him away from the daily grind and comfortably land him at his favorite fishing ground quickly—and without a care or worry. e When the first good piece of water shows up just pull to the side of the road, pile out and try a few casts. Tf you don’t get action, back to the BUICK and shoot up stream a bit till you get another hunch—then try your luck again—and again—and so on. Why man! Fishing with a BUICK for a “pal” makes you wonder why you didn’t buy your BUICK years ago! Casper Motor Co. Phone 909 The Ford Sedan is high-class in appearance and appoint- ments. The seats are restful, and deeply upholstered with cloth of high quality. Large doors give convenient entrance on either side; plate glass windows make it a closed car for inclement weather, and give fresh air when open. With high quality in appearance and equipment there is the simple and safe control in driving. A woman’s car—a family car for every day in the year Ford Sedan, $875 Ff. o. b. Detroit. WITH STARTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEM EARL C. BOYLE 231-237. N. Center