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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Dailp Cribune! Biter, or whether the United States! jdoes it, or France, is a matter of} except Sunday at nty, Wye. Publi- fyclinnge Building } ——s; | essential thing is to get the Turk out dal Canper «Wyomiae) Postot.|°f Burope and out of European ai- second-class matter. Nov. 22,1918 |¢airs promptly and for ever. issued ey EPHON® FROM THE CSUTED f 0 ee ee THE LEAGUE A PARTY ISSUE. S E. aA nee wets The Republican publicity associa- through president, Ho: uy Editor ITH Agsoclate Editor | = ‘tion, = Representatives its dal 1 Pe foo Ave. ‘Jonathan Bourne, Jr., today gave out ork City . King & Prudden the following statement from its Steger Bide i hicago, I) Washington headquarters: ibune are on Chicago of “While it is no part of the duty of the Republican publicity 3 to write party platforms, that coming 3° solely within the jurisdiction of the Months 5 ae Month SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bs Carrier s6.o0 less, the opinion of the association | +2) that the League of Nations covenant) as a part of the peace treaty has al-| < ready been made a party issue. Issucs are sometimes drawn during the in- All subse Inaure deliver comes one mont Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu-|tetim between conventions and those rean of Cireninttons. cleat xx Gusugh! a vely | défined by platform declarations. The issues become as made a party issue by the action of} the president, the Democratic meni- bers of the semate, the Democratic “RED” TERRORISM Saree nationa] committee, and the Demo-! American Bolshevists, or American’ ts. Gres. Tt is an issué which the| Anarchists, or both together—in fact, Repadiieeds could, Ade ait “thes it is hard to distinguish between | oid, and should roti avoid if they them in practice, despite the differ- could. Perpetuation of American in- their poiitical philosophy restoring to terrorism to Tt ence of dependence is too grave and wvital a seem to be i : matter to permit of compromise or; attain their purpose. bombs sent = evasion. through tle mails, the May Day ricts P “The Democ P thrown | the recent attempts to blow up the The Democratic party a “ } f ny pubite men throughout down the gatthtlet. The chairman of homes of many pubite ti hrougho ‘ f ; , Rom thegererardies its national committee, in sounding the ‘y whom ey regard as , : their way, all this ib clear the keynote of the pftesidential cam- ; r 1921 ; indication of a deliberate resort to | Palm. of 1920, ehiractéfizes the) + viplex lengue cc ant as ‘the greatest docu-} criminal violence. It nfession that the propa ment of human liberty ever prepared,’ is a confession the » propa and the other party leaders declare | is” ally ganda by which the orig that they welcome the opportunity te) jcomparatively small importance. The} association 43 national convention, it is; neverthe-| pee have Shine te fear, | There is every reason to believe that such a meeting would be but a répe- , tition on a smaller scale of the bicker- jings that have been the order of the day at Paris. But with the conven- “Ithon on our own soil, with a corps of ‘alert American newspaper men in at- jtendance, insuring an accurate re- jport of the proceedings, the country "would be se nauseated by the trans- jactions that what little support still clung to the league idea would fall 2w “Appeals to American patriotism have never failed in the past, and will not fail now or next year. Precisely as the true! Americans of the senate stand together in their denunciation of the surrender of American rights the adbication {and sovereignty and ‘by congtess of the powers conferred jon the people’s representatives by the | constitution, so will the great muss lof true-blue Americans throughout in over- combine an jthe country jwhelming defeat of the men and the " t ‘League of Nations covenant has been party who have been responsible for 1396 jendangering their liberties of a cen- leury. The Republican party awaits j with confidence the outcome of a na- the {tional based | league covenant.’ carmenien, upon ] — -—- ! | The The Jack Pot send Bernstorft to i Berlin would Paris to teplace Brockdorff-Rantzau las head of the German |All right, then Ameficans could tell j ttre where to go from there. delegation. This time it was a Pilgrim frem ;America who landed in England but the made old Plymouth rock. of 8 The count of the Natrona county | Inthe Day 7 News | OO Lord Halifax who is about to re-) tire from the presidency of the En-| glish Chureh Union after more than} 50 years in office, reaches his 80th! birthday today. As president of the | English Church Union he has con- siderable power. No important move of the High Chureh party in England| for many years has been made with-| out his directing hand. Some 20 years | years ago he took a leading part in} the scheme to bring about a union between. the churehes of Rome and) England. and personally went to Rome. A clever rhetorician, he alsb possesses a high gift of oratory, wotl he failed to bring Pope Leo XIII, his views. Lord Halifax wisbacked his father in the title in 1885. The latter received his peerage for his} services as Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, First Lerd of the Admiralty | and Secretary of State for India. On his mother’s side Lord Halifax is! a grandson of the great statesman, Earl Gray. * oH | Today’s Ainiversatiia \ | Tet2—James | James J. Andrews was me cuted as a federal spy at At | lanta. | -Anglo-Egyptian force refeat ed the Dervishes at Firket. 1910—A violent earthquake in south- ern Italy killed many and dia much damage. 1911—Francisco I. Madero, Jr., en- tered the Mexican capital, amid enthusiastic demonstra-j; tion. 1915—Italians began general offen-) sive along the Isonzo River ana | bombarded forts in the Tyrol. | 1916—Austrian offensive reached its greatest development with the capture of 300 square miles of Italian territoy. 1917—Winston Churchill su€ceede+ Viscount Cowdray as head of the eS Air Board. - Year Ago in War — t Germans occupied Allied position’ on banks of the Ancre. Jeremiah O'Leary and six othets ‘ indicted in New York as alleged spies. counted to win converts has failed United States and French troops Even Bolshevists or Anarchists do make the league the issue in the com-) high school graduating class may have took several villages between the Not wo ae the LrOublelo® umn Gumbel ae fight for control of the executive peen unlucky but the graduates were Marne and I SA aides jbranch af i eS when they can make converts by the ga) ee io regis The not. yn ‘ T 4 . spoken’ or written word, «It ispro-|SCUgs 0°" Sieeeeaueetes pene sul fs y’ s > Birth jays | shetic, too, of the certain failure | PAvis, the debates inthe senate, and) Cougressmen, among others like to —— --______0 B sy $ lical the public utterances of Democrats|sleep in the morning, as attested by Hon. George H. Murray, premie: radical awaiting this whole movye- | from the lecture platform and in the} press have clearly indicated their in-| tention of attempting to make parti- | san capital out of the league. In spite of the fact that Mr. Wilson declafed | ‘in his New York speech that “this is ment. These “Reds” what the German have still to learn wation nas learned through bitter e that civ <j, strong-hearted people will not be persuaded by violence, and that Paaeeat n ede eee: are Ra r Times. But even in the south F t aarhal arsit! a party issue,’ every discerni He every attempt to coerce or terrify Nia maf, hE me ves this will soon cease to be news. them only moves them to more relent- | person OWN SOON) 8 Ans CMe less opposition. Every bomb drives | ‘!¢ learue covenant would be the big. ~—_ st n i more thousands of open-minded folk|#¢S* Plank in the: Demperatic plat- | Today's Events Vr into the ranks of the conservatives and | form next year. Now we have it fromi@ —* helps to discredit and destroy the the committee that will frame that} Jefferson county, Mlinois, cele- inal : oe ae 7 +... | UFates its centennial today. i lath ct rr r % { forces of ‘destruction. platform and conduct thé campalen | "wis international conference’ on e. A saehe 220 | upon it. jprohibition will culminate in a grea “Republicans should accept the; Public mecting today in Washington, HUNS AND TURKS. challenge. The Democrats may se:|)* ©: | | 3 Many delegates are expected in a i ae |forth the league covenant as ‘the! Portland, Or today for the six If the hypothetical man in ; © | wreatest document’ of human iiberty|teenth annual ¢onvention of the Pa Sas I Goo GES ever prepared/ bit the Republicans) iic Coast Advertising Men's Asco war clearer and stronger than other: ciation, will denounce it as ‘the greatest docu- been these \the movement towards repeal of the “daylight saving” bill. , * 8 @ “Ranger Postmaster Threatens to Resign Position Because of quate Postal says Inade- Facilities,” the With the arrival ef delegates and they have probably nent for destruction. of American|th holding of committee conferences ; that German military power should be) belly) ever preps edt grfd esi thant jthere will be ushered in at Atlant crushed; and second, that the Turks | jog) ca) -DreDATOG, QIN MIA, that |City today what is expected to be the 5 ; aa | slogan will not hesitate te submit the! most m@mentous eonvention in the should be driven out of Europe -ase to the voters. From the first, the histoty of the American Federatior: The first aim has been attended to. | eaders of the Republican party havel°? “20°F +n Sea RTM ANON IRE THE ee e Republican party have Sunday, June 8. and the peace terms laid down ty the | crefully avoided injecting partisan, . Obseavance of Pentecost Allies scem te give assurance that | politics into the debates on the leagae.! , CAPdinal O'Connell of Boston tor Germany need be feared no longer.| e:phasizing thei day celebrates the 35th anniversary gee zane Saget eran iphasizing their support of unadul-|of his ordination. HR DOr ee Atees “ ~~ \terated Americanism, which has been! A monament. to “Tim” Murane, representat c vilization NOW! the dominant note in every principle |°N¢ Of America’s best-known sport functioning at Paris intend doing with : r ** twriters, is to be unveiled today in arcs nunciated by that party since its Calvary Cemetery, Boston. thesturks, yrganization, they have based their! By public proclamation of Presi The presumption is that the Mos-|crjtieisms of the league on sound {¢Mt Wilson the week beginning to- lovid are to Be dhven sucor Burope. day is to be observed thruout thy pRDIE ALC LC repo SL Een “Urope.|‘oxie, and have appealed te the pu-| United States as “Boy Scout Week.” back into the remote hills of Asin! trlotic intelligence of every Ameri-, aes evactetat the campaign for Minor whence they first came to op-| can, regardless itical aMiliation, “OT!t-Wide prohibition is te be sound- ae : T Cement endie, oer ey ation, jodi hy Willies J-, Br¥an. in ayspeach press vetter rac and foment endiess|:o rally to the defcnsc Sf nis coun- {0 be delivered today at Liber y Hut, disturbances of European peace. If} ry. With the Republicans in the van the peace conference has not made)of the fight, and the defeat of the a definite decision to this if leavue assured because of their ma- t is still hesitating over the question | jority nst it, the question auto- whether or not to leave the Turk in matically becomes a _ party matter, Constantinople and on the gre and the credit for Mating dealt the waterw it guards, it may expect} death blow to the menace will be €on- Washington, D. C. The national executive committee of the Anti-Saloon league has ap- jpealed to all ministers to call atten- tion from their pulpits today to the alleged attempts of the liquor inter- ests to prevent prohibition taking e7 Tect. Calendar of Sports. Seventh annual renewal of Rocky such a roar of protest from the civi-/ceded@ to the Republicans. But now) Mountain Marathon, at Denver. lized world as will bring a quick shift that the Democratic committee has Western Intercollegiate Confer- of view. |come out into the open in a partiean ¢N¢® track championships, at Chicags The Turk has had his day, and, fight for the league the Republicans f aaa i much moré than his day. Hé never|can jhdndle the question | without | I WANT YOUR BRICK ‘WORK had any business outside of Asia. glowes. | On Cenpract pr Fercentare With five centucies of opporttnity,/ “And they could wish for no bet- bg : PETER CLAUSEN he has proved himself uncivilized and ter issue on which to make their ap- uncivilizable. Making no progress him-! peal. self, he al, tual status of every teadily lowered the mor. the s victory for thé Re- without a contest. | Of course the league may becom® a few decades nation after nation has/ fact, has is setting so strongly all over political, commercial and intellec-| country pre country coming | publi¢ens almost under his blighting sway. In the last even if it is repudiated by the United States but all cations from Paris are that without broken away from this ignorant, crucl{ senate, indi- oppressor, and blossomed forth into] new life and vigor. It is time to com- pleté this work by banishing the Turk to his own wilderness, and .league will be dropped by the other powers. But even established without the inclusion of America, and the first meeting held in and! Washington October, Asia president has indicated it wil! be, the 4 keeping if the league is him there. Whether Greece assumes control of the Constantinople and Straits next as the adiacent Greex ents of The tide against the league that the signature of the United States the | 416 So. Jackson =. CALL 74-5 Specialty. Le Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. See Ben Transfer Co Light and Meavy Hauling. Furnitate and Piano Movisig a Baggage Transferred QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE of Nova Scotia, born at Grand Mea- dows, N. S., 58 years ago today. Prof. Charles G. Barkla, of Edin- burgh University, winner of the No- bel prize for physics in 1917, bor: 42 years ago today. Lord Halifax, who is about to re- sign from the presideney of the Fne- ‘ish Church Union after more than 50 yours ago today. Albert Sidney Burleson, postmas- | ter-general of the United States, born at San Marcos, Texas, 56 years age teday. Malcolm R. Patterson, former gov- ernor of Tennessee, how a leader in | the prohibition movement, born at. Somerville, Ala., 58 years ago today. 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