Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 1

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eee NS ee kee = a a ron mcs tdi A» 2 Sacer <r | i WwW . 3 - |Paris Report Says / E > pe er atl ‘Pact and Speeial ul ‘ Al i4 4 ? Jib 6h ate Approved by Hun ; a VE. rf { TT a Ragin ata eg THE DAILY TRIBUNE pare ae sa tune so — o + U7; deli: d bscri on Member of the Associated ‘ARIS, July 9.—The German Home Needs and Indemni Indemnities Wil! lelivered to subscribers every National bl Wi d day. Press, and served by the Unit- |) \Su0na assem y in cumar souay of is ; ed Preks | adopted a resolution ratifying the sources to the Limit, and peace treaty, according to advices ere: ceived here s : TB ad Hard Path ; Ee 3 , ny a D ied bau ui Uf i ‘ 5 * oe | : ey Fea. Qn - 4 ] BG} nT bs Action Follows Discussion by Uity I ads in Which > ire | 6 . 8 . + * “ by ns ) *3° ye 4 ; Wait Charges a ber Predominate; Position &°o'# & fx : : , ‘ Cheaper Pr Prices for HH : j WI 2 ecause cf what he indicat - Food Promised to self and the police department | c D Y Axsociated Presnt ing, Fred E. Place resigned as chief of police tole He Cae ’ mee J Labor Leaders by ered his resignation to the mayor this morning to take effect {!° weather for the return of (he E R ieee Used by T at once. There was no intimation as to who would take his ||), pect ay ae nan ay es bills id ner =! Murope during e : Q Sy Sab ul € the Government y lsevolver Used by lexas place although at least one council member is in favor of taking 94 jours is forecast in pe Se thee “still remains the sum of over ten NEAL a | wi t Bad Man” who Fails to Re- a shige ees - | report sent the commander toda ‘py, Dillion marks to be covered.’ ; Mr. Place saic rning 3 ne ali “fy , build Fortunes : When ateia ae roe oie eee ee LABOR INSISTS the navy department. Prospects are s ROME, July 9.—Cavalry is Pockets Are Frisked. at the Standard Oil Refine CASE AT eM Cael cS Review of New Pacif- y 2 d Refinery plant ON RECOGN midnight and 8 o'clock 5 patrolling the streets here and dis-, 5 ¢ », : = here where he will have charge of ITION awnings OSSD OE ro OL OW rsine food riot ae mJ: ©;, Brown was a “Bad Man from \almost as many men as head of the} . c Flee 2et to Be Me aide persing food rioters. There were) Tex Last night was his night guards at that plant. OF ALL NATIONS “GET RU few cases of Ico‘'ng. Most of the |‘ wl or that is the interpretation | «There I will be working for good ORSE IIE EROREEInON on the West Coast stores are closed. The authorities | ‘°®, Police » to his actions about people,” said, Mr. Place, “I will be Adi sa Z - ae Sale y be 5 o’clock this morning when he held 2 ram se (By _ Assoc! War-time prohibition has not pre- ° announced that they would force | up three men with an empty 38-cali- sEpcesneS Se ere eal be 9 NEW YORK, uy BoA de- vented the navy from obtaininy rum, | OF EX- KAISER by Wilson them to reopen. The government has| ber revolver in the alley near Rgrst 7 ia Wan tuadit to Fescive: aniy sag-| mand that all nations of the world which is part of the official ration promised labor union leaders that| and Center streets. All four of the | be made eligible to the League of | of the dirigible’s crew. Twenty sal- 7 Pre oe tt bs, gestions from the council members Nations was expressed r 1 fli i {Ry Unitea at prices will be reduced, _ men belonged to the carnival com-|and am elways open to. suggestions) 1 pressed in'a reao- *|lons\of liquor reachedjhereitoduy and) TF oNpoON}). July, 9/—Steps:'kave| WASHINGTON) Jat Presi Troops are bivouacing in the streets| pany and Mr. Brown did not. make from any person. But I am not go- Intlore mananimously adbgted here )jis being ‘stowed! ‘aboard: the 2-84.) erg ast 7 ‘th ale i shies ASS of Naples. |a cent off his prospective victims. Sha te tooo the ioanell shade atoll = Be first Sironlcenaree of the Navy soificials said it came from a ae sabes ibaa cea ben re) whe! dent Wilson will start on his League zi ey) K The AR ik bd 3 an-Americo ‘ederation ©: New e' : Pe HS aN A atin ihe male aos oy snebataatod out of me before the entire com-| Labor by delegates from 10 coun- Shi ee house of commons today. of Nations speaking tour i in about duction. come girly on David street sometime} Tui. The criticism of my men re-) tries, including the United States. | MINEOLA, July @.—The R-84 will, jrrence Heuty: tee Malsshe Soe fortnight. It will include a visit The municipal authorities in Turin | la t night and he is being held pend-'pansin in ace rinage pee ‘condi | start on her return flight at daybrea aiserep hed Teak oem peabtter to the Pacific coast where he ex- requisitioned all goods. | ing the filing of a formal complaint. | tjone | tomorrow, it was announced posi-|the name of justice’ that Great ltl! pects to review the new Pacific pees | Mr. Brown was almost drunk but he “these council members mi nt | tively this afternoon by Majon G. H. {in te Kenke Jae naera rene te vextrs> |g ft 7 SOVIETS CONTROL managed to tell the police when his| have come to me like men and aske 'Bcott, who expects to get away be- dite the kaiser. a 2 IN SOME CITIES twas arrested that he had paid $6 for SG MR ie oe 5 tween 3:00 and 4:00 o'clock. sident Wilson will kee elt (By United Press.) a pint of whiskey. From his appear- | ™° ® AA hel OPES OE | rondily accessibl hy sens \ PARIS, July 9.—It is’ reported! ance at the police station, the police tions but their present action wil | mittees which 1 h to confer with hat. a number of Italian cities vit-|Delieve Sa andtinont ofsit hatore ‘tae not go with me, | him and will be re to furnish them si “tual are inthe handseofthe™Soviets, | started his _ sti | “No. There js no chance of my) | @ay information they may demand composed of radicals in some cases | Brown was not coming back into office with the pres- R L “i ave hinted that and conservatives in others. It ent council members in office.” | the y mig secured the whis U.S. ARMIES OF OCCUPATION TO SAIL FOR HOM: (By United Press.) ASHINGTON, July § of oceupytion, compri There were indications at police headquarters this morning that there might be some other changes but nothing definite had been done. It is understood that the salary of one man was greatly reduced below that of a*patrolman although he held a good position on the force. There s a long discussion of the work the police was doing here at The the meeting of the city council Mon- ng the day night end Chief Place was at the s, is home- meeting in his official capacity and division heard the entire discussion. The jority of the council appeared to reported that Genoa and Florence | are controlled by so COMPRORISE IN TRAM STRIKE [S HELD POSSIBLE ::° fifth | embarking at Brest and the fourth is ms (Ry Associated Press.» 1 (ny United Press: WEN GET CLEAN Wil appear t | committee ie commence LOS ANGELES, July 9.—The fight): 7" to save Harry S: ‘New from the gal-! BILL OF HEA TH aty'soon after the lows was begun today. The family re-| Pee rc, 7 eran s Hoe ument to the sen nte for ratifien- tained alienists to support the in-, | pouGLas Ariz, 5 se tion in tomorrow's message: sanity defense, = (By Associated Prenn.) than 100 criminal complaints, allés- ait, Acuaciataates The inquest yesterday showed that WASHINGTON, July 9.—More! tng kidnapping in the isbee“deportu~ VASHINGTO. eee me the fatal shot was fired from a dis- than 93 per cent of the two million! tion of July 12,1917, were placed t W ee tance of six inches. ‘officers and men of the army who) jn the hands of Justice of the Peace \lay after an abser Doctors declared that New’s story) have been demobilized since the sign- iin the today, who left for Bis intharne paras of Miss Lesser’s condition was cor- ing of the armistice were discharged! }old court and issue warrants foc! his tri SE aU aE rect; She had been’ an expectant! with a clean bill of health, according the arest of persons named in the| complete but the pre as mother. to an announcement from office complaints. laBion IE. aeuaell the surgeon general toda: 7 aR, J 9M enroute to Br The second al; t a reduction of the police force, = c t ut im Bee eo will sail in July and the first ked for the abolishment of the of- PACIFIC FL ET ‘ “Nee Eaonsh owes nightly be there of the n¢ Be cn third have been released fo of chief of police and police cap- SEI PEE OAL CON OIID Dy UREA y aR on Pacific fleet rector approached a cour ten tains Gu wall”kae Paki Poe ther resies : a higher percentage was held for —riball 4 : terday with a plan for a settlement | ‘U7 yi he sing O8 eld earning Cie enone communicable. diseases reside of’ the street car strike, suggesting | aon as, bbion Of tare tGth Chel San PIneE Ea SAILS ULY i that the company resume operations 1 q Ny icemen: No action was taken. » post tie compeny resume one EW O DEAD, MANY ' Hie ussion stirred up much TOTA of a higher fare be submitted tothe > hard footing, ¢ aid, because t \ P m™ om of a hiner fare be submitted forthe! EFCZRT IN STRIKE matter of seducing all police saris On EPAD CTOIKE workers are had to be w ling to re ADRAN a month icluded in the ‘e/ & = om: Oar ™ age ay 14 PEEP Es ‘| RIOTS AT ARGO: n ; Af the vote of the peop r ri fed fare, and therefore, higher ; eee : The mayor said the pr tion was) CI finofficial and he could not di ing «¢ he plan. : nes bad aol Gael soe * oe KOk An Ey AQ ma Pd ry S a Ss 2 FRED do 4S i fe awe: UniN W. Dez 1 pe =.) ‘7 > md r > Paks 1 CLAIM ARE RELEASED TO REPRESENT pg ai HER son Y FROM P AROLE MATIONALPARTY =v. SoIN- COURT - . Pa , Seema a ef ‘ (By United Lo ate ited Press.) Ot SEES : LONDON, July B.2cThe Morning) WASHINGTON, July 9,—Sigu DEN (aR patinted Prem) TON, bi i Post reports that the United States of the y e treaty with Germany 1 E ceanen le ith te iss r f contemplates lending military, finan-| sulted in decision by the depart- | °' read brat beds Aa doe" tha ve cinl and economic assistance to the| ment of justice that a great majority ek er DFQ a ‘g ae vr ee. 2-| selected as tha 1 Kolchak Russian government and. of German and Austrian enemy aliens [0M © it ere dieaayean pay the! tive on the pe Tmanent coust of inter- ‘ said that application would be made| now at large on parole may safely be | 2dopted by, the convention Ne ltt) national justice, which is to be for-” — he , re to congress for the necessary powers. | released from all Tarole obligations. | Brotherhood of Railway Firemen and) nylated by the council of the League TASH ez ented Peeawy’ yg) opening mighty information to Sk BUR A eee ep remte ne Ee Gt nt fi Reema pene: Engineers today. A rider to pro-| o¢ Nations. ; WASHINGTON, July 9. The the people. V pucenoegomibtida lo a vide for the establishment of a daily| Mexican situation will be one of the Without them. ’ press to aid the new party also was | adopted. It was said that this might} include the establishment of four.or five newspapers in the larger cities to act as RUPE Oe) organs. LANSING WILL LEAVE FRANCE PORTUGAL WILL _CELEBRATE ON eee + Frank B. Taylor, the oil expert of the Oil and Gas Journal, is confined to his home with an attack of desert fever, contracted when he was o” | trip to the Red Desert country a few He is now convalescent first problems called to President, Wilson’s attention. The state depart ment is preparing a report on recent Mexican events and the status of legis. lation there affecting American oil $22.70 TOP IS PAY OUT HL TOTAL RECORD SALE (te to celebrate the 14TH OF MONTH NEXT FRIDAY (By Associated Press.) ) LISBON, July 9.—Portugeal will WwW ASHINGT 9.—Secre- observe July 14 as a national holiday} tary of State Lansing will sail from ing of peace. | Brest Friday. MEET IN YELLOWSTONE AUGUST 6 (By Axnoctated y ikinesinied 'rcan) HELENA, Mont., July 9.—Presidents of highway commissioners from Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, © colorado, California and North and South Dakota will meet August 6 at the Grand Canyon hotel, Yellowstone National park, to consider plans for western inter-park highways, it was an- nounced here today. commercial clubs and | days ago. }and expects to be dut again in the |near future. STEPS TAKEN TO FIGHT REDS BY srectated Press. News Yori July 0. District At-|° | torney Swann announced today that | he empannelled an extraodinary jury} and would ask Governor Smith to} call a special term of the’ supreme} {court as the first steps in the prose- ‘cution of dangerous radicals as re~| |veuled by the inquiry of the joint! . legislature now in progress. PROPOSED BI D BILL WOULD KEEP THE GOGB ROADS WEN OF TENSTATES PROSECUTIONS PRESIDENT HomE WASHING TON, suly, "9. —The president of the United States not be permitted during his term of office to leave the country or perform his duties except at Washington, under a bill introduc- ed in the house today by Repre- sentative Campbell of Kansas, chairman of the house rules com- mittee. and other concessions. wAstt ; ‘NO LIFTING OF ey Ahan niateal Sane.) |diers and dependents amount CHIC ‘AGO, July 9.—Hog prices ($30,832,726 in June. } pnts this reached another top record today of|yea rwill total more than $250,000,- SIEGE UNTIL _ RATIFICATION ARRESTS TODAY MARK START OF wae eat DRIVE AGHINST LIQUOR AGENTS nber 0} | deputies today rejected the bill pro- |pf censorship. The government was l'represented by Stephen Pichon, for- By $22.70 a hundredweight. 000. | viding for in immediate raising of c Associated Press.) | eign minister, who opposed the meas- PITTSBURGH, July 9.—The government's drive against the sale of ure. beer containing two and three-fourths per cent alcohol was lau to- | Pichon declared such a step would day when United States Attorney Crawford fi suit inst the ‘be impossible before the treaty of Pittsburg Brewing company, one of the city’s Ja breweries, in the United States District court, charging violation of the war-time pro- hibition law. | peace becomes effective through its) ivatification by three or more powers. | oe ae me ee te ay a ae ae te eae aT TT aD aD aw.

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