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VOLUME 3 ANARCHISTS BOAST OF INTENTIONS TO , DOWN GOVERNM NT Roundup of “Reds” Begins in cities and Department of Justice Plans a Finish Fight With Terrorists; Congress to Enact Laws for Deportation of Aliens (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 4.—A score of alleged anarchists have been jailed here. Officials permit no one to interview them. The police say that Daniel Colzin, anarchisi leader, has ad- mitted that the anarchists planned to destroy the government within six months. WASHINGTON, June 4.—A fini RHENISH LEADER PROSECUTED FOR TREASON BY FOE BASLE, June 4.—-Chancellor Phillip Scheidemann, respond- ing to President Dorten’s request for permission to elect an sembly for the new Khenish re- public and send representatives to the peace conference, today began proceedings against Dor- ten for high treason. The German government also has protested to the conference against the Allied troops’ atti- tude toward the new republic. TREATY WORSE SAY AUSTRIANS (By United Press.) VIENNA, June 4.—Austrian newépapers comment bitterly on the treaty. “It is worse than our worst ex- pectations,” said the Neue Freie Presse. “They have torn the living flesh from stupified Austria,” ac- cording to the Arbeiter Zeitung. “It is unacceptable,” the Neue Weiner Journal declared. BASLE, June 4.—It is re- ported that Petrograd is com- pletely, surrounded and its quick fall is inevitable. oe a std Among the employes of the United Steel corporation there are said to be at least a dozen men, some of them still in the twenties, whose earnings average over $150,000 a year. h fight with anarchy in the United States is planned by the government. Attorney General Pal mer has appointed William J. Flynr former chief of the secret service, as head of the department of justice bureau of investigation. Alien Prop erty Custodian Francis P. Garvan, ‘amous 2lso as a eriminal inve tor, and John Creighton, connectec during the war with the war trade board’s secret se e, will assist Flynn. Congress tomorrow will start work on legislation aimed at deportin; undesirables and establishing strict immigration bars for’ the next twc | ye IDENTITY OF BOMB-MAKER REVEALED IN PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, June 4.—The ar- rest of local bombers expectec soon, say the police. They claim to know the identity of the bomb- meker. He is hiding in Chicago. Confession of his identity wrung, the police sa from d w. is was John er other sus- r ppects maa ork On this nemest-aof-all projects, the bomb plot originated at Ruasiar | enarchis headquarters York city. in HALF DOZEN ARRESTED IN CHICAGO RAIDS. CHICAGO, June 4.—Half a dozen are in custody as bomb suspects fol- lowing a night of activ on the of federal agents and city detect Severa] raids were made on reputed to be gathering places radicals, In one raid explosives were fornd Anarchistic pamphlets were found in several places. From Danial Colzin, arrested eral days ago in a raid on a radical meeting place, it was stated that a partia] confession was obtained, indi- cating the connection of Chicago radicals with others in the eas! in a bomb plot of wide ramifications. Colzin is said to be an Italian, s: ks seven languages and is a bookkeep: According to the police, he adm having been an rehist for four years. MILLIONAIRE WIDOW IS CLUBBED TO DEATH AT SAN MATEO, CAL. SAN MATEO, Cali widow, was found dead crushed. Stooping over her body (By United Press.) June 4.—Mrs. bed today at Sarah Coburn, millionaire her home with her head and shaking her in an effort to awaken her, was Wallace Coburn, age 60, son of Coburn by a former marriage, who was adjudged men! tally incompetent A bloodstained club was found near the bed. The police as yet have been unable to obtain anything intelligible from Coburn. FORMER DOUGLAS WOMAN SLASHES BABY TO DEATH WITH BIG KNIFE (By A HASTINGS, Nebr., June 4.—A complaint murder was filed in district court here by the county Minnie Owens, a former resident day killed her two-months-old baby by butcher knife. ed Prem] charging first degree ttorney against . who yester. throat with a of Douglas, Wyomi lashing its The woman is held pending an investigation of her samty. She came to Hastings in April. ECONOMIC ALLIANCE W IS SUGGESTED BY GERMAN CHIEFS BERLIN, June 4.—There seems to be a wide-spread demand Che Casper Daily Tribune P CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919 GERMAN OFFER OF 100 BILLION PRAY BE ACCEPTED BY ALLIED NATIONS Extensive Program Laid Out by Commission to Aid Transportation. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 4.— (Special.)—If the state highway department is able prevent them, there will be no more chuck holes and no more swear-produc- ing ruts ir either of the great high- ways traversing Wyoming. D. S. MeCalman, state highway d today that Lieut of Cody, recently to Arthur Parke the department we uthorized to pro with the organization of a sys- te of patrol maintenance on the Lincoln and Yellowstone highways. The plan of organization will be along hese lines: Approximately 100 men _ living along the two roads will be selected te one district each and e to t pt free from those little hich cause tourists, p and others, to say things they ldn’t. Equipped with light tools, these men will travel over their areas once a day and fix up al] the bad spots they are able to find, The “patrolmen” be chosen must live close to the sections they are to cover, must ams or autos, and must be willing to get out and shovel and sweat as often as the occasion requires. They will be given y jobs lasting the year ‘round and will bé paid monthly salaries. Colonel Parker already has begun to own te and hopes to have the entire organi- i under early this sum- mer. Mr. McCalman_ says that all se who wish to take advantage of offer shewld write him upon him at once at the capitol in nne state highway engineer also ed today that Wyoming had allotted 99 two and three-ton s for use in the huge highway- building program to be carried on in this state during the coming three years. These machines are a part of the $45,000,000 worth about to be distributed by the secretary of agri- culture through the fede bureau of public roads to the various state highway departments. After having been used both in this country and overs during the war, they have been declared surplus by the war de- partment, and are now to’be turned over to peaceful pursuits. Of the 20,000 to be parcele out, 11,000 re brand new. All are acquired prac- tically free by the states. cars which saw serv- on or call annour been allowed Wyoming. Mr. McCalman has 4 allowed Wromning. MrMeOaleeas has | CODE Re DAIS will get either 1 or the trucks, but he hopes to be able to put them WA LKS TOD AY out on maintenance work before the | 2 end of the present month. Contracts for regrading and gravel surfacing two stretches of highway, and thereby inaugurating the $6,- 800,000 road-building program in Wyoming, have been awarded by the state highway commission. The first went to the Cook & O’Brien Construc- mpany of Kansas City for (By Associated Press.) PARIS, June 4.—Pa walked to work today, no subways, tram cars or taxis being in operation be- cause of the 5 e. The strike is becoming wor: there being a tendency to in all trades where there are outstanding dif- PATROL, MAINTENANCE. OF THE YELLOWSTONE Hs NEARLY 100 TRUCKS INGLUGED IN GIET TO STATE § The project includes | ferences between employers and »f the Laramie-North | the men. It is estimated that haif Park road between Laramie and ] a million workers are out. Wood’s Landing. W. F. Dunn of Cas- | §etenneesssenennenn! per got the contract for the other ae yne, which includes 11.27 miles of! stretch of bad road near Chugwater, the Hat Creek-Warren road north of | and 14 others. The Chugwater pro Lusk in Niobrara county. His bid| ject will take in the poorest part of was $20,949.08, the Yellowstone highway een With nine contractors submitting Cheyenne and Casper. estimates, no satisfactory bids were It is stipulated in the coniracis be received on the other three projects tween the department and the two advertised. These included roads in| successful bidders on the Albany and Swe er, Lincoln and Uinta| Niobrara county jobs that the work counti Another meeting will be! shall be started immediately and com held about June 20, and that time) pleted before next winter. The con contracts totalling something like| struction gangs on all the projects to $300,000 will be let. The*improve-' be started this summer will keep at it works will include the three ch were not contracted for at the ether with a long until snow flies, and by that time, is figured, Wyoming roads will bx the best condition in their hist« meeting country’s industrial activities. Privy Council or Bergmann, formerly partner in the German- on the part of the Germans that efforts be made to induce America to enter into a sort of limited alliance with Germany to take a protectorate over this country, ing Germany financial aid and protection and taking in return a lion's share of the profits of the Edison companies and one of th suggests a German-American partnership wit! senior and controlling partner. e largest sect magnates here, America as the UNDER WHICH FLAG? NUMBER 193 MARKS HIM GOVERNMENT TO MAKE REPLY UPON PROPOSAL NEXT THURSDAY Clemenceau Opposed to Treaty Change on Strong Points Made by Enemy By Anmee Press There reason to believe, according to Paris advices, that the council of four will reach a decision by Thursday on the reply and meetings are being held Paris to draft memo- in STRIKERS WILL Uncle Sam: “No, the flag of Washington is good enough for me.” Reid ia The Navoaal Republic GET BACK JOBS IN WINNIPEG TWO KILLED, 17 INJURED | RIOTS AT TOLEDO, 0. ~ Big Overland Plant Is Shut Down as Result of Fight; Feeling Runs High (By Ansocinted Press.) TOLEDO, Ohio, June 4.— Operations at the Willys Over- land Automobile company are at a standstill as the result of rioting last night in which two persons were shot dead and 17 njured, Tt f ener anager The men i er labor dispute ar were no by Overland The a crowd which congregated fire station when ree guarding arriv sponse to a r Feeling in t sghborhood wh the deaths « d is running QUIET MANTAINED AT OVERLAND WORKS. (My United TOLEDO, Ohio, last night which caused two ath and 26 injuries sho as of curring today thoug an strikers gathered out land autome closed on the Returned so private guard: by unic pickets, kept the crowds movir Mayor Schreiber’s plea for tr is still unanswered by Governor ( as Those who have to do he work require more u most str nuouUs manua the reason that the body recuperates more quickly than the mind. [My United Preset S | PRESIDENT NOT LERECY TO GE HOME IN JU ited Pre YANK MARIN LAND IN COSTA RICA, IS REPORT By Associated Press.) SALVADOR, June 4 marines have landed at SAN American Puntarenas and Port Limon, Costa Rica, the against the government headed by General Tinoco, according to news- because of revolution ‘GRAND PARADE’ IS WINNER OF ENGLISH DERBY paper dispatches MANY BRITISH MINUS LIMBS PITTSBURGH, June 4.Evidence ie in the hands the police Thompson of the United States District court and Chief Inspector Sibray of the bureau of immigration Monday night were operating under orders from Russian radicals’ headquarters at 133 East Fifteenth street, New York Superintendent Alderdice of the bureau of police said that John Johnson, president of the local 1. W. W., who was arrested after a fight with detectives, came to Pittsburgh from New York two weeks ago at the instance of “No. 1001 William Haywood, president of the national I, W. W., according to Alderdice, 1001. Johnson, who the police say was the directing genius of the bomb plot here, is held with a score of land man as the maker of the bears the pass number In a partial confession Johnson named a Cleve- bombs. other anarchists