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~ RIGHT-OF-WAY IS GIVEN ‘DRY’ LAWS IN HOUSE | (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, July 8.—Prohibi- tion enforcement legislation, us VATION BURSIS ON PRESIDENT AS SHIP cas OVER 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and | delivered to subscribers every | day. | he THE DAILY TRIBUNE “VOLUME 3 FRENCH -ORCES _ AND ITALIANS IN | _ BLOODY BATTLE Fiume Is Scene of Rioting and Fighting Precipitated When Drunken French Soldiers Fire (By United ROME, July 8.—Ten French score injured in new outbreaks with the Italians at Fi . Th trouble started when a few drunken French soldiers aed ae a passerby. The crowd attacked the French, killing one. | Later a company of Italian marines landed from the cruis- ers and were attacked by French soldiers. The French barri- ALLIES APPROVE BIG OFFENSIVE ~-ASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919 on Resident Press.) soldiers were killed and a caded themselves in a store. The Italian mob returned the French fire, | killing many. One Italian sailor was killed and many injured. | ed Press. 2 | | ‘+ | Member of the. Associated | Press, and served by the Unit- | | framed by the judiciary committee, was made a special order of business in the house today by the rules com- mittee with the agreement that the NUMBER 220 | seneral debate should not exceed 12 hours. 1 The very idea! This new man. of yours’ insists om readin and debating. MY. covenant before \ newill sign ity 2 non ce WELL,—. nears tome Gees what’ he was’. elected todo. ait SAILS INTO HARBOR City, State and United States Officials on Hand to Greet Pre sident on His Return From France; Fleet of Battleships Form Escort to Inner Harbor; Din Is Great United Press.) NEW YORK, July 8.—To the accompaniment of booming guns, shrieking sirens, blaring bands and arrived home today. The progress shouting people, President Wilson of the liner from, the onter to the inner harbor was a continuous demonstration. The George Washington docked at Hoboken pier at flood tide, 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. The dreadnaughts Pennsylvania and Oklahoma and 30 destroyers were drawn up in review off Ambrose! lightship. The president took salute from the liner’s bridge. With the two dreadnaughts preceding, « submarine chaser on either side, a stroyer flotilla trailing, a dirigib' overhead and a flovk of seaplanes darting about the George Washington | steamed slowly into the harbor. The Pennsylvania flew Secretary Daniels’ pennant with the vice presi- dent, Secretary Baker and other cabi net officers and their wives aboard Mayor Hylan’s welcoming committee, ~ including Governor Smith occupied the small steamers in the liner’s wake. the} head n sig er at Pennsylv: ip ne THREE FORTS BOOM PRESIDENTIAL SALUTES a BATTLESHIPS AND Ebi the ntial ON PETROGRAD ROME, July 8-—Anare See my seeenaecereviae) ase, esteem od Meantea tous NEW YORK, July 8.—The trans-| Ports Har nd) Wadswe ae Monday. Sentries fired on the anar- port George Washington bearing) (en ie — H President Wilson and party was re-| the din. (By the Axssocinted’ Press.) chists and arrested many. Thousands of workers ported eight miles southeast of Am The pre PARIS, July 8.—., in Milan, the phew fone come eat of | desperate over food costs, took brose lightship at 9:55 a.m. She was) the brid 1 ste upon Petrograd by Finnish troops ters in their own hands Sun being led by two destroyers and one ly up the harb t r o- and the forces of the Kolchak gov. | Stopped incoming supply battleship and followed by two de-|boken, co by destroyer i ernment at Omsk was given by ordered the sale of produc stroyers. welcoming craft of all deser pti : the council of five today. the former prices under penalty of The rails of the transport were lined confiscation. with returned soldiers, eerir GREAT RECEPTION dhe Battleship Peunsylvar a WASHINGTON, July 8.—Defi- ——_—_>__—. GREETS PRESIDENT. on Hees iinembecn t fe nite information that the Bolshe- | _.. (By Asnocinted Press.) sore viki authorities. are planning to > RICE OF PORK NEW YORK, July 8.—Four dread [ ‘abinet, Secretaric evacuate Petrograd was received naughts and 36 destroyers from th } -ane, Glass Atlantic fleet formed the escort tha [ ‘ollowed in official circles today. eo _ R. N. Richmond of Dic I is spending a few days in Casper transacting business. rar | 3B. W. Baker of Worland is among | the visitors in Casper today from the} northern part of-the-Stater= <=} STILL SOARING IN GREAT MART. (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, July 8.—Hog prices mounted ten cents to_a new record | of. $22.60 today. os t met the United States naval transpor George Washington with Presiden Wilson aboard, 30 miles east of Sand: Hook early today. The presidentia salute from these vessels was the firs of many welcoming ceremonies await | ing the president on his arrival thi: , afternoon. In the harbor were 45 warship headed by the flagship Pennsylvani: | WitheAdmital Henry B, Wilsor Jeorge W ionists who velcome to Pre 0 p.m he pier at ¥ mp aboard, assigned to. “join the ont J hips in her escort fired a y ntial : DERV WAL } harbor escort. Vice-Presidémt Mar pvalute.- The George Wa ton | shall and members of the cabinet werc | tocked at 3:10 p.m. Pr Wil ‘on stood on the bridge wit fe SUBMARINE CRIMES IN TRIAL OF GERMANS HELD Demand for Extradition of Former Kaiser pomonoe indicumen: After Evidence (Ta eiewegien | tettety Adunitiance to\baagueah Nar |e Sava attest fc Is Presented Allied Tribunal smployes niger) mist eet tions Depends on Execution Ree Rese pan ae pene WAGHNGDONG: uly 8 morning, following an announce- ing the president during his two-hour|tion introdu [By United Press} LONDON, July 8.—Great Britain will demand that Ad- miral von Tirpitz, author of the submarine war, be tried, says the Times. After the allied court hears the evidence against the Kaiser on responsibiiity for the war, the court may indict the TOWORK WHEN FOR ATROCITIES) GARMEN QUIT DENVER, July 8.—Street car service in Denver was paralyzed today by the strike of 1200 train- men and shopmen of the Denver ment of a reduction in wages. Tramway officials said an effort would be made to operate the cars with non-union labor. The tie - up is complete. The wage reduction followed the TERRITORIAL PROBLEMS HOLDS UP COMPLETION OF PEACE PACT Proceedings Delayed After Proofs Are Sub- [By Assoctated Press} PARIS, July 8.—The decision of the council of five to devote further time to a consideration of Austrian territorial questions | resulted in the Austrian peace treaty being held up after the assigned to the Pennsylvania whil« the city’s official welcorning party | municipal steamers Patrol and Cor rection. On duty for the president's arriva were 1,100 policemen from Jersey City and Hoboken forces and severa thousand school children were masse in River street to greet the president with ‘‘The Star Spangled Banner” as he leaves the George Washington tc stay in New York are the most elab orate ever planned for the safety of the chief executive. LABOR LEADERS JOIN WELCOMING OFFICIALS. American Federation of Labor, head headed by Mayor Hylan and Gaverno» }, "iz Smith, were passengers aboard thc }. (tres s N | many Samuel Gompers, president of the} this ‘al Admiral Grays . smiling, bo’ LODGE CALLS ON PRESIDENT FOR PEACE SECRETS Lodge not to * * ry i -cent f: b: : rs, ge A Kaiser and this will be followed by a request to Holland for Peete rr react The la. |P¥inters had it it = tpe and handed over the proofs. The | Ameren ei rari e prominent labor (te jhe referred i iti ee +; i are =a k o the for ittee Bib extra HLOD a Puen 48 ter will license jitneys. [boundaries will be taken up ee }leaders from Central and South without discussion him the court would let the indict- (By Associated Press.) ee cary count ee eae ae say ne aoe ertce cat ca kictl ment stand es its verdict, and then PARIS, July 8.—The council of the y on a ferryboat to aid in wel- _ Ps Re Key Blakey & t . i mitt five has decided to inform the Aus-;°°™ing the president. last night the east Z pouncay upon sthe kaseee<the/momen tran’ delegation that their govern.| With a naval dirigible hovering trip for his firm he leaves Holland. a LONDON ACCEPTED AS PLACE OF TRIAL (By Axsociated Press.) PARIS, July 8.—The agreement reached by the allied council that the trial of former Emperor William would be held in London, as announc- ed by Premier Lloyd George in the house of commons last week, was a) tacit one, but from American sources | it was learned late today that the agreement is regarded as binding. HAYWOOD GIVEN RELEASE FROM FORCE HELD POSSIBLE Casper Force Flayed and Defended Upon Efficiency Grounds in Discussion of Resolution to Cut Down Its Size A resolution introduced by three council members, Perry A. Morris, M. L. Bishop, and W. F. Dunn, last night at the} regular meeting of the city council asked that the office of chief of police and captain be abolished, “there being no au- thority or warrant in law for such offices.” The council took no action on the resolution which was drastic and sweeping Fora'time it:stopped all eee in effect. } proceedings at the meeting. y pay roll and that there be not! ment would be admitted to the League of Nations as soon as it complies with the necessary conditions. COMMERCIAL CENSORSHIP OF GERMANY WILL END (By Associated Prens,) PARIS, July 8.—A d n was reached today by the council of five lice system. And the police com- mittee appeared to be ready to start its private investigation of what sore of a police system there is in to lift commercial censorship on com- | Caachi a |munication with Germany simultan- Mr. Morris charged that the po-|eously with the lifting of the block-| lice department here was one of the ade. This decison will not effect cen-| most deficient in the country, while |sorship on matters of a political na- Mayor John F. Leeper denied the| nature, statement contending that it was see one of the best in the United States. R-34 TO START Mayor Leeper acknowledged that he was tired of the kicking against the police department and that he want- ed the grievance of the council, if there was one, settled immediately. Charges of evasion and poor work CASPER TO GET UNIT OF STATE CAVALRY FORCE ‘Adjutant General McCoy Authorizes Des- ignation on ‘Assurance that Casper Interests Will Back Platoon (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 8.—Adjutant General McCoy today an- nounced that one of the national guard cavalry platoons assigned to JAIL O# BONDS The three men who introduced the re than seven*on the force. The|by one member of the police force resolution are members of the police city ordinance read la=t night show-| was made in the meeting last night, T Cody would be transferred to Casper, the business men of the latter committee and it was in this ca- ed that the wording of the law des-| but Mayor Leeper contended that leaecbaet dt th 36 ip h pacity that they m the recom-| ignates the town marshal as head of | this man was one of the best on the city ving agreed to secure the necessary men an eep the Associated Press.) CHICAGO, July 8—Bonds for the mendations at the meeting last night.| the police and that he shall be chief force. organization alive. release of William D. Haywood, I. W.| «phe mayor suggested in place of | of police. The recent activity of the police TEC eae Tae —--- W. convicted before Judge Landis last aiorainien of the drastic ay aae The request for the reduction of department in enforcing the traffic MINE OLS cae sere ee The above dispatch dispells uncer- General McC ook steps August, were approved today by ‘hat the police committee be given) the police force was brought about ordinance after one day of full warn- Pa aleck tent hE Be aide PS tainty of the past month concerning close proc by forwarding United States District Attorney Clyne 41) authority to investigate the police mainly through the passage of Cas-|ing introduced much heated discus-| oy ifs tharos ne | favorable. A| the organization of a platoon here,| papers here for use in receiving appli- and the court of appeals. He is the .>.tom here and gave all the authority per into the dry state and the fewer|zion by council members, Several Eo ‘ he Sea on Rest ae first reports that Casper had been de-| cations and the statement o of- Isth out of the 98 convicted to be }.\rcsesced in a verbal statement to drunks and similar liquor arrests, it thought there should be a week’s no- need aa lo this morning. A. signated as one of the probable loca-|ficer in Cheyenne today th released on bonds pending an appeal jy." committee last night to investi-| developed last night after the intro- tice given people so they would know ee ae cube Me une ceq tions of the guard having been con- developments have to a of the case to the United States Cir- oot. and institute police reforms as| duction of the resolution. There will /any special ordinance was to be en- ea ackat ee pa ake sired tradicted by official announcements satisfactory stage. cuit Court of Appeals. > the committee might see nece: y.| be dene crime ae Sewren men will be Saas apes Leeper ain sat repairs. 4 from Chayanne chavaamclent interest The cavalry platoon vail play : is ; fed a majority of the mem-/| needed to protec’ e city, was one traffic ordinance was enforced about ca 5 was not manifested here to guarantee port in local military affairs Chas. A.’ Dunlap of Lander ay Ha of tie ceuaatteae argument. a year ago but that enforcement be- | y, ene wal Soke te pontbern aguaeeed the success of the project. in future s and the rivalry be- rived in Casper yesterday to spend bem 0° lly cM troduced last night| But Mayor Leeper asked that this|cnme lenient and gradually fell into astnet, Ireland, hoping for a better! Following a visit of Governor Carey tween the various units over the state severn! days here visiting vi sked that no men employed in the| change be made gradually and disuse and abuse. He said he had aygrase OE eek Cee YOY: aun to this city the matter was again will result in spirited contests and genet through the co-operation and assis- given notice to Judge W. E. Tubbs) Mr. and.Mrs. J. L. Baird arrived broached and members of the Army demonstrs ate events. The friends and transacting busine os 8 E. D. Bohnstedt, Cheyenne mer- chant, is visiting in Casper today on business: | the police force be dropped from the! b police department draw a salary of more than $150 a month, It further asked that three members of tance of the chief of police. The e the best way of bettering the po- to be lenient on the motorists for|in Casper last night from Newcastle council finally agreed that this might ‘a few days untilvthey became “‘ac-}to spend several days here on . (Continued on Page 8.) | combined business and pleasure trip. and Navy club expressed the assur- ance that the necessary complement of men could be enlisted. Adjutant) platoons ake their first app ance at the Wyoming State Fair ai Douglas this year.

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