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TRAM OVER 4,000 00 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and | delivered to subscribers every | day. FRENCH PACT _ _BY PRESIDENT Wilson Pleads for Ratification of Protective ‘Alliance “Along with German Treaty” on Ground That United States Owes Ally in Great War More Than She Can Ever Repay; May Never Be Needed A @ ee Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, July "29. —President Wilson transmitted to the, ik senate today the special treaty with France, by which the United States! ’ pledges itself to come immediately to the aid of that republic in the, event of unprovoked attack by Germany, and asked for its early ratifi- cation “ ‘along with the treaty with Germany.” By unanimous consent the French treaty was laid before the sen-| ate in open session at the request of Senator Lodge, chairman of the, foreign relations committee. The message of the president said in! part: Che eaen Daily MRS. HELMS RETURN ered WAR SERVICE Word has } eived that = ! Virginia E. Helms hag landed in New York, N. Y. Mrs. Helms has been THE DAILY TRIBUNE n the ( work in f | Member of the Associated lait e Pe eae ar "Nice i | Press, and served by the Unit-| and was given full chary ed Press. rge hospital ne ur er \ ro to visit in Washingt returning to Ca EY ‘1 Sh d here in a week or t LASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919 NUMBER 238 | « aHaus uprice work beauty parlors SUPERIORS BLAMED FOR PRISONERS’ TREATMENT (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, July 29.—Responsibility for erything that took place in the prison.” the “What were vour orders when you were placed in command?” Smith was asked. cruel treatment of American soldiers at prison farm H lied that he had been told by Colonel Grin- No. 2, near Paris, was placed squarely upon the shoul- bef dt CL URAC eR TUS ders of Major General F. S. Strong and Colonel E. P. Grinstead by Lieutenant Frank H. (Hardboiled) Smith stead that the orders of General Strong were that pris- oners were to be treated with the most ruthless se- verity in testimony given by him before the sub-committee “Was it your understanding that these men were of the house of representatives at Governor’s island to-| to be treated in such a way that they never would day. come back to Paris or pass thru “Yes.” Smith said he told Adjutant Hanson that “ these farms again?” Asked by Representative Johnson of South Da- kota, if his superior officers were acquainted with the some- cond ns in the prison and if he considered them re- one would be in Leavenworth before we got thru;” sponsible for them, Smith replied: and declared that he had discussed conditions at the “Absolutely; those higher in authority knew ev-| farm with his superiors. MAS. INA HOWARD HELD FOR TRIAL IN ASSAULT CASE 2 > NO JUSTICE, SHE SAYS, WHEN COMPANION BOES FREE ,Mrs. McDonald Released ‘at Close of Preliminary in Which Sordid Details of Events Resulting in De- going on the girl was age. ontended that Mrs. McDonald was rged with a most STRIKE ADDS TO TERROR RACE RIOTS CARRIED > INTO LOOP DISTRICT , BY FIGHTING TODAY ‘ City, County! and State Officials Unite to Restore Order; Appeals Issued by Mayor and Governor Call Attention to Need of Control; Death List Is 24 (Ty Assoctnted CHICAGO, July 29.—City, county and state officials united to- day in an attempt to soothe Chicago's social torment of race rioting, complicated by a complete street car strike. Trouble flared intermit- tently thruout the morning. The death list has reached 24. Fighting occurred today in the “Black Belt” along Thirty-Fifth street. The police massed reserves, rifles and patrol wage u cinity. Four thousand state troops are under arms, ready { "T- gency. Two dangerous flareups occurred as far south as Fifty aad State streets and there were three vicious fights in the downtown dis- trict on Wabash avenue at daylight. Both Mayor Thompson and Governor Lowden today issued ap- peals to all citizens to aid the authorities in restoring peace, the gov- ernor saying in his statement: “T cannot say who is responsible for this situation. It is here. If we will all keep our heads and cooperate we will handle this situation as a large majority of the people stand for law and order.” Traffic Is Tied Up by Toll of Killed and In- Sudden Walkout jured Increasing of 15,000 Carmen withTroops Ready WhoDemandRaise to Strike on Call vi- Cy Ansocinted Press.) Penn. CHICAGO, July 29.—Fit- CHICAGO, Vane 29-—Race teen thousand street railway rioting spread outside the employes went on a strike for south side colored district higher wages at 4 o'clock this morning, completely tying up today. There was serious fight ing and shooting in the Bi * neinous crime and that she could not “loop” “It is believed that the treaty of peace with Germany itself pro- linquenc of 13-Year-Old Girl Are Bared be blamed because she could not sep- the surface and elevated sys- district early t forenoon. vides adequate protection to France | ——————___________.. y ae arate them. ybe she did not have! tems of the city The exclusive north side residential against aggression from her recent | the stre! courage to separate The tramway companiess made no) district also received a touch of dis- enemy on the east; but the years im-| mas Ina Howard was bound over to the September term of the} them,” said the defense attempt to run their cars, Workers order Fielintely: stent of pacotnals MRED, | court and Mrs. Hanna McDonald was discharged at the prelim- the, state came ck by stating|depended on the steam railways,| Killing continued after daybreak, incaleulab! e that if the authori do not discour-;8utomobiles and other vehicles to bringing the number of dead in po Z nant of the League of Nations pro REVOLT TROOP," no ates of the case yesterday afternoon in which the two women | i ch procecdines ils would aees| reach their places of business cai raportanin ito! 22. by, midforencon vides for military action for the pro-| 5- were charged with aiding and abetting in the crime of statutory rape] ed be stopped from joing wrong. Employes at a midnight mass and hundreds of injured. The po @ tection of its members only upon. the upon a 13-year-old girl, alleged to have been committed by Russell Or-} The court refused to allow the state Meeting rejected Governor Low-|lice had under investigation — three advice of the council of the bey Sar chard and John Russell. As many as could crowd nto the small yoom} t? put what Mr. Purceil terme as) den! ees mise oiler, The men de- other. killings. J advice to be given, itis to be pre “ “leading and suggestive queations” to|"ounced the*compenies for’ demand-| The street. car strike seemed to 1 deliberation. 5 b of Judge W. E. Tubb’s court or could) and ¢ y ; tages 1 Ss CHEIF Gace ct baae eos xine pumied“onWeuycn cen j hear the testimony from the porch charged with rape. For a sick young | the young witness. result was 108 i Gn ogee Many On| MUS a apres oe ree lnoting, wHlek “The object of the special treaty = tSHENGMAnNG, uoraidy dctalls| gil ShaMGle & clcac otete 3 that little was secured from the tired, he compromis surged up from the south side into —— swith eanceris, (OPEC OTS vumsciate| LONDON, July 2 Bolshevik] revealed in the hearing yesterd The girl testified she had been ask-| Young girl at the end of the hearing) Every manner of vehicle is in uso) the “loop” on the of thousands ly military assistance to MLS Ney |uprising in Bulgaria reported by| Following the release of M ed to visit at the home of Mrs. How. g Which had lasted nearly two hou ‘oday to carry shoppers and work- | walkiny to work who ordinarily ride * the United States in case aia ke Moscow wireless tod: The out-/ Donald from the charge by Judge! ard eral times, presumably ordi Mr. Purcell admitted that Mrs 2. { ers. : le eda pereucns OR ates) troops) t rotors Cee jinditee oi Ree cet seal 2 occurred] ‘Tybbs, Mrs. Howard lost control and) nary visits until one night when Mrs'f Donald probably happened to be « vit TAGE DAD VGHSS Ee ares om mane ree ane : Germany witient eee Taewie of ina gare an town, the garrison join-|} shouted: rd’s baby began to cry. H : caneleee But aid Mr. Purcell, ad- aOCIGUR TDS nas 4 awaiting a possible call by t vice 0: 3 (ang. ie revolutionists mA As bs ‘ Mrs. : d the young | dressing the judge S ie city, “0 Nations that such action will be ta- adel I don’t see any justice in that;} Ae overs fea ay ung Sade Siren rere CHICAGO, July 29.—Semi-paraly- ‘ : . ken what will my baby do? I can’t stand/ sir! ts ee EE. antes use she happened to be a little Si8 of tHe trade in livestock and pro-/CITY IN CONTROL, BUT bast : i te aero atk? | prepare to care for two gentlemen} because she happened to be : » | sis e trad : ‘ ‘ n rROL, BU = TREATY LINKED WITH | AILBANE HAS SHADE THE " She would not be quieted for sev-| who were visiting at the home that ‘less, you would have to bind over Visions has developed as a direct con-; TROOPS IN READINE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ¢ mel | eral minutes but was finally escorted|¢vening, Mrs. Howard ing she half the populace of Casper to the Sequence of the car strike and race} (ity Anwctuted trews.) ” 3 qabasitamevaniarrangement. not in| from the room by her husband. | must take care of the baby, according] district court, because we are all a Tiots. Owing to a labor shortage) CHIA¢ July f 29.—Chicago's |! dependent of the League of Nations | ‘The court room was plainly sur-|to the girl’s testimony HiesIatHit/Gawelens in’ thinvwag.? : iPievstackyaris, the as Hibedareand race war bas claimed 19 live while Meee ea hee sfineace (eee when Mrs. McDonald was re-| The young girl testified that she Counsel for the state, addressing) OQ) iis Sdrovatdt Reps et n nals tabbe nh pay abe en ; Whites . lyiprovided shat ,this/wreaty’ of (pes sed after the presentation of the! did as told, went into the other room.{ the judge, repeated ee ed ; phic : - : p with Germany; that this special ar- (By Aauoctated Press.) abacalnat thatwomans ThaktooleiGet her citand walk and ee bid wa macelvad. oe and blacks are ubout evenly divided el eceiv: e 7 5 rl pus a feud a ‘ s ae > rete Maat” a WODIEN BONE LOL a pro: nong the i dd The po ts BET CECE areca te pe anproval by (Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton, of| first hearing was that against Mrs.| other articles of clothing. She re ou let this woman go after tions. eee mine wadicede onal | ee of the council of the league and PHILADELPHIA, July 29.—John-| yryward, placed most of her clothing with a ki- scan that shalallowadithess a og ae u this special provision for the safety ny Kilbane, featherweight champion, X 3 ithab had Gagibat t. Th hy ntened residents of the “Black of France shall be one of the parts! had a shade over Jocy Fox, feather.| The young girl, a mere child, mona that had two buttons on it. The to continue? Would you re Macsieateciion vi to it. The council of the league, act-| weight champion of England, in a, Well enough to attend the hearing. irl said that then she was taken in-}Jease several men who would sit in * Chics ago militia companies, fully 7 ing, if necessary by a majority vote,| fast six-round go here last night, _|But it was necessary to move her to the kitchen by at least one man] motor car without doing a thing to equipped with ammunition, were or suaiteerenitunuitherrovisionavotithe| # ono ee eee * | from a sick bed to the court room| and assault prevent such a crime when they knew Nanaie bie Covemane Lowes «mob covenant of the league afford her suf-) Cadet Tisha Thomason of the Sal-|ina motor car on account of the loath-| The state had enough evidence tol it was being committed on a road in| JERSEY CTY Jack urmoriés. All available j ficient. protection. vation Army has returned to Denver some disease she contracted from the! convince Judge Tubbs that Mrs. How-| the rear of the « Britton Chic ; iad the “Black ( od to sign this treaty to remain permanently. attacks on her by the three men ard had aided in the crime, and she} ay joy hardly grounds champion, easily def officials are said to have \ SOVeS 52g) SIRT ts ; was bound over'and! released on’ $b, ough to bind her over tothe dis-} Lewis! of England, former title hold\the altuatlon under control’ ont siderations which will, T hope, 000 bond trict court,” said Judge Tubbs. er, in an eight- round go here troops! probably will not be used seem persuasive and irresistible to you In the case against Mrs. McDona y : Z Eran Gate Licanien | 2 as they seemed to me. We are bound |the state showed by the girl's t } peed pen eT OEs oe set rae 5 to France by ties of friendship which | mony and by testimony admitted by| eenithansoll B fon Halen : we have always regarded and shall) lithe defense that Mrs, McDonald wait-| Aso Rye Tae Pe a always regard as pecularily sacred. led in a motor car on a lonely high- SCOURED FOR BLACKS 46 She assisted us to win our freedom | way while one of the men named in This n yan unidentified ne a5) & pation equate gen onsiyg Con ee the case assaulted her on the road poi TBs Boy Uncen ened Nee) | a it without her gallant and timely aid.) {showed by the testimony that Mrs. {restaurant anc avon to dewath. | @ as heve mecently, had the Le | McDonald allowed this to be done a paces, Apilearo) taxi driven was _ of assisting in driving enemie a? ms 5 second time on a different day after cragned 2 Se ; ¥ were also the enemies of the world, Tragic Accident Befalls Six-Year-Old Son) cmau gint nad told her of whal i= district and sta feath, ‘ from Her vanil Aba that does not pay, Maa naipened ; Police Lieutenant’ Dey a faa be "Sh - Vdeaiven that of Charles Barry, Who Tumbles from M. W. Purcell said he did not see Police at the f - Such AE dep’ eamaWs denireagtus ; r why Mrs. McDonald should be blamed A aes olice a edge o S y Mrs. } . “ ve should promise to lend our great} é Scere Se a > 2 > > 2 | ate trict on the south estas per ee sage ous rear Seat and Falls Under Wheels He admiited that he was mad because Richard Eycres of Chadron, Nebraska, \s'et ov the south side aro dis: r ‘ power she has had most reason to) Shar gumiitaithotahaldeservedia good Gives Himself Up to Authorities, ing tha unite! Ris njured include ae e% : : 2 seg ss 4 number of women. , A te poser Falling under the wheels of a heavy portable concrete-mixer, whipping: 2 ener ben BS J Bri f : Aaa debe onicusilad? bir wallace - : i es state admitted this later, tha 3 : i WASHINGTON, July 29.— The! which was being drawn behind a wagon in such a position that the | ape ganibevankiseeouldeds rings His Attorney With Him toured the “loop” district all night, Ls Franco-American treaty will be sent) driver was ignorant of the impending tragedy, Carroll Barry, six-year-|the child goo: but that the fact re- SE LC ee eH. aa reread old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barry. of South Poplar street, was malied ee Ame enals er The fifth arrest in the sensational assault case is almost certain to,stopped autos, wrecked them and tH ed thet the president would not sub-| crushed to death at 8 o’clock this morning. He was picked up in a once when she could not help know-|¢ome this afternoon according to information received at the sheri siete. te SLO LAL renee rn ERGs oes ‘4 i smit th treaty in person. He will| dying condition and before Dr. J. C. Kamp, the physician summoned, | ing what was going on. office this morning. Richard Eycres, one of the three men charged with |. taal ae tha ae ? send it and an accompanying message) could reach him, he had expired. The Shaffer-Gay company, which) The counsel for the state explained tatut tthe 13. Id girl d hi d di ii Pero Sd) (Q0%. RORROMLD:, OX ¥s t } by a messenger. ‘According to neighborhood ac-| has charge of the remains, was sum-| that the law assumed a girl under| Statutory rape against the 13-year-old girl, arrived here today and his clevated railway tations in the President Wilson’ may not leave] -ounts of the accident the little fel.|moned at once and after inquiring| 18 yeurs of to be incapable of| attorney notified county officials of his presence. It is expected that *' om Waertte Bac. Riese etn if Washington on his tour of the coun- . as rue of the ite the details of the accident de-| giving herself up to a man in the| his preliminary hearing will be this afternoon. fhe Pen Sy Rae eae eae try until August 15, owing to the/low climbed on the tongue of the cided that an inquest was unneces-|manner that this girl did. The state| yh. Hiycces!'was/ located ab Chad:| © Mrs Byccesiwas oni hie;wayital Cane Cor erg an MnNOE 4 , excessive heat. | mixer unnoticed by the driver, who! sary. No blame is attached to the/argued that the gril had told Mrs. Nabi by Sharit@ BRA e cen huit| pet! to gives hinmasleriavab teal Genel ee eo ese: appeala: (to a was seated on the wagon ahead. The driver, since the heavy jolting of the| McDonald of the assaults and that aft-|‘°" Neb» by Sheriff Pat Royce, but Per to Kite iulginayelday MERI on ee eee eeomwy rioting: His Favorite. latter received his first warning of equipment prevented his hearing the|er this, the two had gone in a car| for some reason no authorities in this Ol! exaployad! be a caliFoad, compan APS i Brother was attending a party at | the impending tragedy in piercing! lad’s approach. together with the two men and again| Nebraska town arrested him. But Mr. erating near Chadron, confine te FATALITIES IN RACE ie which the refreshments served were | screams of the lad as the wheels roll-| Mr. Barry, father of the child, is| the same thing was done. Eycres learned about the arrest of the information supplied the county at.| !OTS ARE LISTED , feé cream and cake. The hostess saw |ed over him. It is supposed that the an employe vf the Standard refinery.| Judge Tubbs interrupted the testi-|four charged in the case here and| megane office. It is expected that, CHICAGO, July 09. The. list of that brother wasn’t making much head- | jolting of the mixer as it rolled down Carroll would have entered school this| mony at this point as being too rank, | yesterday his attorney arrived in Cas-| his bond will be $5,000 instead of! killed follows: i, way with the ice cream, so asked hin |a small hill jarred him loose and fall and was a favorite with play- and the prespiring court room, the per in time to hear all the testimony! the $2,000 bond under which Mrs. A Tenberg, Alex, negro. my it he didn’t care for It. “Oh. yes" | caused him to tumble to the ground.| mates in the neighborhood. In addi-| poor girl’s parents, and the judge|at the preliminary hearing of Mrs | thew?) placed. Her bond was| Baker, Henry, negro. i ra he answered. “Ice ere m Is all right; The accident occurred on Poplar) tion to his parents he is survived by| rested a moment. It appeared from! Ina Howard and Mrs, Hanna McDon- reduce dfrom $5,000 by Judge W. E. ct Appel Eugene, white ' re but turkey is my favorite, street between Carey and Dover, | two little sisters. \the testimony that at the time these, ald. Tubbs. (Continiedion Page Six.) Fr = inns |

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