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Che Casper Daily Tribune VOLUME 3 CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919 BOM PLOT IS RENEWED WITH ATTEMPT ON PALMER |EAST AFRICAN MANDATORIES FOR |TEN BOMBS SET OFF ae GERMANY URGED BY ae ANS IN EIGHT CITIES BY BLOWN TO BITS ine Germany U- ANARCHIST PLOTTERS Give Germany Up- per Silesia Meets Fashionable - District in Washington Is sy ae Mayor Davis of peice NUMBER 192 BIG LOAD STARTED With New Ss . P : ew Plan Attorney General Palmer, New York, Rocked by Death PARIS, June 3. — American economy experts in conference and Others Intended Victims of Out- Blast of Anarchist with President Wilson advocated that Germany be given manda- tories over her former East African colonies to meet her financial obli- gations. The result of rage; Machines Houses Are Planted at Wrong (By the huis ress.) WASHINGTON, ites 3.— Washington police inspectors early today believed they had identified the man blown to pieces last night in an effort to kill Attorney General Palmer with a bomb, as an anarchist of Philadelphia, They also saiti they were confident that a nation-wide plot against the lives of govern-— matter was o A (ity Cntted 9 In an apparent widespread plot 10 bombs were set off in eight cities between 11 o'clock last night and 1:00 o clock this morning Two persons were killed—a special policeman in New York City, and an unidentified man in Washington. Anarchist literature was covered near the explosions in Washington, Pittsburgh and Roxbury, Premier dis- ment officials and prominent business | as Massachusetts. men had been laid in the city. ~ < BA bp aera The - A bloodstained conductor’s identi- REPUBLICAN MPR Ene: Asvenicans) also: discussed fication check found in Palmer’s res- CONGRESS mii by nice hdey tenia At idence shows that the anarchist ur- bictints wage: : t srought up in t vu as a rived in Washington at 10:30 last night from Philadelphia. He went from the station to the Palmer home. CRIME SEQUEL TO MAY DAY ATTEMPTS The widespread bomb explosion last night, apparently a sequel to the unsuccessful May day outrages when infernal machines were mailed brordeast from New York, is be- lieved to be another step in an an- archist movement for the overthrow of organized government in the Unit- ed States. Evidence that the plot was care- fully planned is contained in a pam- phlet found in the Palmer home, giv- ing the warning that) the ‘time has come when the sdlution “of social questions can be delayed no longer; the class war is on and cannot cea but with complete victory for the vernational proletariat.” BOMB THROWER STUBS TOE, MACHINE EXPLODES The pamphlet, one of a large num- ber scattered about after the bomb which had been intended to destroy Palmer, prematurely exploded and blew to bits the author of the crime, was signed “anarchistic fighters.’ It was undoubtedly intended as a signal to show thet a reign of terrorism was on, Detectives are positive that stub- bing of the anarchist’s toe on a small concrete coping six fest from the front door of Palmer’s house was solely responsible for the bomb placer himself being blown to bits in- stead of the house. PHILADELPHIA SEAT OF PLOT, IS BELIEF The police have established that the dead anarchist, who probably was rn Italian, came to Washington | from Philadelphia and have reason for believing that a nation-wide plot) was conceived in and directed from that city. Hope was held out to- day that the plotters might be appre-| hended. ‘The identity of the anar- chist who was killed apparently is established and the next step is to determine his associates. The explosions in many cities were xecompanied by the scattering of an- proposal ed the their Anglo-Fr draw up their submission to the b President Wilsor Lloyd rge and ( now agreed on the modifying the treaty GERMAN STRIKE IN U.S. AREA IS BRIEF, YANKEES ISSUE WARNING The second’ Protest to Proclama- train dispatcher — tion of Rhenish Re- public Ends in Four Hours Time final conclu EBERT PREDICTS TREATY REJECTION By United Press.) BERLIN, Jur predicted toda sembly would rv less it was amo in- In some they m oaded hr directly i) tend to sign If press a willingness t ciples established in he ty then modifications will f they w bombers ma ave bee or the 1 not ac ciples the a Uncle Sam—“Giddap! It’s heavy: butiyouican. handle it?” ons usele SENATELC.C.COMMITTEE URGES GONTRAGTLETFOR PAVING WEST = Sa “INMEDIATE RETURN WIRE LINES SECOND STREET WITH RITULITHIG = coos IN FAVORABLE REPORT ON BILL AND WARREN COMPANY GETS JOB ose Continuation of Televkone Rates for 60 Work Must Be Finished by September 30 and Cost in i luce under the Days Endorsed But Immediate Cut Bonds Will Total $145,381; Improvement of pial soni Ten cueee in Telegraph Costs Is Expected Railway Crossings Taken Up by the Council. NEW YORK GETS oc: TREATY BEFORE co SENATE, CLAIM The Warren Construction company was the successful bidder for Ity Associated Press. archistic literature written by per- perpet sons-who were not illiterate, The lit- WASHINGTON, June 3.—A favorable report on the bill of Senator the contract on paving district No. 8, which includes Second street bon ) n diffe erature santained stock doctrines of Kellogg of Minnesota for the immediate return of the telephone and ,...., from the present pavement anal mari cross etreahconnpchnnas The) he outr pedicels Who chats been preaching telegraph wires to private ownership was ordered by the senate inter- company’s bid for cash was $138,483.53 and for bonds $145,381.09. jus Tt : ; state commerce committee today after the measure had been amended to continue the existing telephone rates 60 days after final action by Bids were opened last night at the council meeting. The only other bid received was from the Miracle The homes and persons of prom- inent officials and business men in| , % company Washington and elsewhere are being = of protected against further outrages. | COMBTESS. Great Falls, Montana. Its bid on <= ‘The polices Are confident that the|,. N° Provision was made 2 | bitulithic pavement was much higher Second street crossing | tinuing the telegraph rates, which re- q unanimous vote today ordered aj than the Warren company, cash bid cording to the statements of city of- aye : ; plans to blow up the house of At- torney General Palmer and kill the occupants would not have miscarried had not, the anarchist in his excite- ment in the darkness, stubbed his toe on a low coping six feet from the front door where he intended to url being $147,306.39 and bond bid, $154,707.58. As the type of bitulithic pavement has been adopted as standard here, the Warren company was given the | contract, to be finished before Sep- tember 30, by unanimous vote of the cently were increased by j whose action was sustained yest by the supreme court. Pr Mackay of the Postal telegraph recent letters to congress urging im mediate return of the wires promised a 20 per cent decrease in rates by favorable report on the bill intro- ficials, a duced by Chairman Cummins restor- ing sediately the rate-making of the interstate commerce mmission crossing in to traffi erious and one ma PROTECTION FOR | Plans to have ploee th i chine. : mike. a poriearee er inet ROA moatale PARNER Be oe council after such a motion had been “ Hie basi Bs explosion occurred is one of the most! pate MAKING POWERS aR ; | made by W. F. Dunn. . Northwestern has made it 1 AM ERI CA N iV ES fashionabe in Washington. Two! wis) BE RETURNED. WASHINGTON, June 3.—Only by| The Northwestern railway cross- necessity, councilmen = doors away lives Senator Swanson of pba hoe eo increased rates can government con-| ings in Casper were again the topic have some means of tra F WASHINGTON, June 3.—The sen- ¢),)ed railroads meet operating ex-| of discussion at the meeting of the tion at the Center street junction a (Continued on Page 8.) | ate interstate commerce committee by jonces, Director General Hines of the| City council last night, ant from Jeast, 1 1 ac tration told the house | #entiment expressed, the railroad 5 railroa appropriations committee today. He|¢conpany will be required to repair is opposed to any increase at this! the crossings if the city has to take time, however, because it might ad-| the matter up with the highest official vce the cost of the necessities of |0f the company, or do the needed | work itself. The recent accident on the Center PLOTTING IN hea trea e 200,000 UNION v life. WORKERS STRIKE | a | IN PARIS TODAY they a Ualyed! Prema “PARIS, June 3.—Upwards ‘of 200,000 union subway, motor bus, tramwi metal workers, painters, printers, milliners and store | clerks are striking here for higher wages. Fifty thousand miners are on strike in the Lille region. coal | street crossing brought the matter to | the attention of the city fathers again and this time they will demand reme- dial steps immediately. The suggestions offered last night call for paving between the tracks and some means of improvement of the crossing between the rails. The crossings that will be affected are the Center street, Wolcott and East STRIKE CALLED IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, June 3.—A general | Strike was called here at 11 o'clock ‘ today. FINLAND NOW °° “sss AREDO, arrived here (By the Associated Press.) LONDON, June 3.—A R Bolshevik plot on a wide scale been discovered in Finland, accord R ing to a Copenhagen correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph company Many were arrested. offic al busines: . EL PASO, June 3 » Rudspeth i g his refusal ates, and may give ‘h ;

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