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PAGE EIGHT 0s EIGHT ; Che Casper Dailp Ecibune Issued every evening encers © Sunday at Sper, Natrona county, Pubii- ion offices: Oil Exchange Building JSINESS TELEPHONE "1b tof- er (Wyoming) , 1916 atter, Nov MEMBE: CIATED PR REPOR HE UNITED PR S| f resentatives David J. Ran 41 Fifth Ave. New 3 Prudden, are welcome N RATES By Mail by mail accepted for bree months ‘scriptions must be paid in ad- a ly Tribune will not sr subscription be- n in arrears. ono pplicant for Membership to Audit Bu- Applicant tau of Circulation. to th ¥ all news dispatches cred otherwise credited ir aiso the Jocal news publ THE LEAGUE. Cali- President Wilson's Senator Johnson, of fornii , says: doctrine of self-determination is “made a mockery” by Article X of the League of Nations cove- He “it of Nations to prevent It is a league of armed na- nant. says: League war. tions in a gigantic war trust. In had been stripped of every idealistic pur- its very creation it pose it ever had. It contains with- © Casper Daily Cribune LEAGUE OF NATIONS WILL BRING WAR, NOT PEACE AMERIGANISM WITH PEAGE, INTERNATIONALISM—WAR The war is over and a peace satis-} ae ctory to the victors has been signed. | Iso ends ced upon With the ending of the war the war-time restrictions 7 ithe freedom of speech and freedom {of the press. Great American journals, laccustomed for decades to an unre- ricted editorial policy, willingly-ac- jcepted the muzzle placed upon them those responsible for the prosecu- of the common cause. war, in the interest of a With a muzzled press, {the people have been kept in ignor- 8° ance of real conditions. But now, with jno fear of committing the crime of lese majeste the newspaper editor may once mere breathe the air of freedom and dig in on any old subject which may come within the purview of his mighty pen. ‘And this includes the Tribune and its editor. The Teague of Nations was born in an atmosphere of mystery, sur- rounded by a rigid censorship which prevented the American people from coming into possession of the real facts concerning this idealistic docu- ment which lowers America to the level of the European peasant nations. Whether our readers agree with us The Tribune intends from now “the other side’’ of both the treaty and the or not, on to give covenant, believ- ing that only by the light of publicity may we arrive at the proper conc!- sions on this great question. We shall endeavor to ve fair in c in itself the germs of many wars, presentations, but we intend to yo and, worse than that, it rivets, as the limit in order that the people in the Shantune decision, the | may know the facts. chains of tyranny upon millions fe au of peovle and cements for all The former Crown Prince says he time unjust and wicked ammexa- won't be taken alive. We'd just as tions. It is a trust of existing (soon take him the other way. present vower. It will never pre- ‘ me eer ss vent war. It will sanctify power Homesteading of over a quarter in a new, a terrible anda sinister = mijjion acres of land in Natrona cane. county last year indicates that the % Sa Tg Sis good old range days are about over. WELL PUT. — = ; : Herr Hollweg says says he’ll take Dr. Charles Alexander hmond. SAGs - the blame for the war. That’s too of Union college, in his baccalaureate i much blame for one man to handle sermon, put the Leagye of Nations fortabl comfortably. maiter in a sensible light when he suid: y+ 2 u Speaking of punishing the kaiser. This is a very old world and human! Why not put him upon a desert island nature as old the world and ‘ Z with a phonograph with nothing to wil) still remain human nature. “ : play upon it but one of Senator La Nations cannot be merged into a superna Love of country will stil! Folette’s speeches. be localized. There wil] still be friends among nations as there are friends among men. The rld has no use for the di- lettante idealism that prates and poses, th eets in lus ous draw- ing roo: in evening ss to flirt with bolshevism as a d us but fasein: children play with fire Phese enem of this republic and they should be dealt with ns € And we as little use for ihe wel] x idealist whose pasei : humanity blinds him te realitic vho has not the daring to face the faets of life Vapors thrown off by an overfed fatuity of mind are sometimes mis- tuken for visior Dr. Richmond did not mention President Wilson by name but he might 2s well have done so, for every one realizes full well whom he had in mind Twenty odd years avo it was epsto- mary for right minded people to re- gard William nn Bryan with his “free silve an enemy of the republic, yet Bryan was abso- Jutely innocuous compared to Wilson. For B ut the nation’s financial credit advocated a theery which put in practice would have jurred the finances of this coun- try tremendously and have worked an awful burdship on our people. But he advocated nothing trom which the nation could not recover. He did not strike at our nationalism. He did not propose to wreck the constitution and turo the conduct of our affairs over “ lation would have ngdo gain in our exploitation. Yet that is ¢ tly what President Wilson is p ing to do, and be- cause he r-coats his notion with the palauver of universal peace, a number of unthinking people subscribe to it. But they are begining to each d the is weaker it people are commence distinguish betwee vapors and vigions.—F ort Wayne Nev oO | The Jack Pot Prohibition has been spudded in successfully and drillers are proceed- ing in the expectation of encounter- ing a dry hole. “*# * It know that 40 million gallons are still old Kentucky owners probal experience a feeling must be consoling to some to ripening in but the quite the reverse. The dier lost a $4,000 diamond the other report that a punchboard ped- day may explain why the spender gets so many blanks when he gambles on the board. * 2 * It’s about time for some cigar manufacturer to jump out with (a new id—la Flor Willard, dialect of the de to be prenounced in the outhern cotton picker. Milies Shall) Have My Deed Body Only, Says Crown Prince,” serves to illustrate the fact that the Allies are again going what they to get very nearly want. The government has printed a list This is an Think much cheaper it would have been of things that are taxed. example of government waste. how to print a list of things that are not taxe Richmond News-Leader. se 8 The League of Nations promises to have the but longest season of of be keep up publie inter ny the matter will ng # t. es One paragrapher remarks that the man who named it near-beer is a poor judge of distance. Olive oil aud golfkeep John D. +h birthday, young we learn on hie trong for oil. —_ Subscribe for Tribune NOW! Speer pares Read Tribune Went Ads. | ee: pace Re es oe the Day’ S News ews | | By JONATHAN BOURNE, Jr. William H. King, who eidemaad that Washington make an investiga- nents of the covenant ef nations has been that the under- taking will prove an instrument for tion of outrages alleged to have |world peace. They have even gone been suffered by Americans in Mexi-|so far as to characterize it as a co, is a representative of Utah in| ‘league of peace,” and its opponents the United States senate. Senator | have been denounced as preferring King was one of the organizers of| war the Democratic party in Utah. He) tal a w educated at Brigham Young! world, and as putting obstacles in demy and the University of|the way of the future happiness of Utah. Born in 1863, he was admit-/mankind. Going before the people) ted to the bar in 1888, and has been active in politics and law since. For ars he was a member of the the U legislature. Two terms in the national house of representa- tives were followed, in 1916, by his election to the United States senate in succession to George H- Suther- land. Altho a Mormon himself, the chief characteristic of Senator King’s long political career has been his steadfast denunciation of — the Mormon Church domination in Utah if they wanted peace, the league ad-} vocates have won many individuals | to their cause who have accepted the statements of the agitators at their face value without troubling them- ‘selves to se by facts. But take the peace cry away from the league adyocates and there is nothing left on which to base their claims for support of the cove- nant. The whole structure ma’ The stock argument of the propo-| for a league} s trying to make political capi-| the expense of the peace of the} | with their pleas to support the league | if they were borne out} | of the league | polities. is centered about the idea of com-) SS ee ee pulsion. Starting with a council of ele the representatives of nine states, | | Today’s Anniversaries \ jreally dominated by three nations, of | 1560==Prabe of Wales (Edward VII.) departed from England | on his visit to American. 1864—Jutland was placed under Prussian administration. 1894—President Cleveland issued a second proclamation, cover- ing nine western states, © dering riotous strikers to dis- rest of the world to its will. | very essence of the covenant i: to be exerted on any nation w! the opinion of the council, interpreted by the counc:’ ‘ The covenant bristles with limita- perse. tions and restrictions on indepen- aa i dent nationalism that will prove a 900—Gen. Porfirio Diaz was re-| den 0 ; \ ey mmaetieats constant irritation to countries ac- elected president of Mexico. | { slected Dre éustomed to determine their own af- 915—British after two- hand | “Us me te me pa battle pushed Ger-; fairs free from foreign interference. mans out of more trenches! Almost every article in the cove- (Continued on Page 9.) ACCOUNTANTS north of Ypres. 1916—German commercial subms- | rine Deutschland arrived off} Norfolk, Va | 1917—Formal proclamation of the | president calling the nationa! EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS guard to {ve colors. | Pe mectioee ¢|| Books Opened, Closed, Audited. {Year Ago in War | | stoox transfor agents and rewia- e trars. Authorities ou Income Taxes. Dr. von Kuelilman, German for-| | Notary Furic: eign minister, resigned ‘Allied naval airplanes bombed. Os-| tend, Zeebrugge and Bruges. ki The Guarantee Registry Corporation An anti-Bolsheviki government for E Siberia formed at Vladivostok Foon EOE eee ee. e—__—_— a ae | Today’s Birthdays | | ARCHITECTS Oe | Sir George Younghus- band, famous British military com- mander, born 60 years ago today. Charles H. Brough, the present; governor of Arkansas, born at Clin-| ton, Miss., years. ago today. Richard K. Ballinger, secretary of} ,” the interior in fhe Taft cabinet, born DUBOIS « GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper. Wye. at Boonesboro, Iowa, 61 years ago GARBUTT & WEIDNER todaysnhc, UE , Architects James C. Cantril, representative 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 in congress of the Seventh Kentucky district, born at Georgetown, Ky., 49 | years ago today ’ Jemes M. Beck, noted lawyer cal orator, former assistant attorney- general of the United States, born ir. Philadelphia, 58 years ago today. | Today's Events | experance, -air session held daily at 8 List your O11 Stocks with us; : « we ; a en your orders ob @ fe- Argentina keeps a holiday today | phone 1147. Office over Iris Theater. in celebration of the anniversary of the proclamation of national inde- BICYCLES pendence. Today is the 100th anniversary of F. A. CHISHOLM the birth of Elias Howe, the Amer- Th le M. ican to whom the world owes the ore ee Sole Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. 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