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Che. Casper Dailay OVER 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and | " s Member of the Associated delivered to subscribers every | . | Press, and served by the Unit- day. | led Press. VOLUME 3 MORE TR GOPS CALLED (ore oF conFiDeNce EXTENDED CASPER, WYO... WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919 WHITE HOUSE IS MADE READYFOR KING AND QUEEN (Ry Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jaly 30.- King Albert and Que beth will be guests at the White House THE DAILY TRIBUNE m Eliza- during their visit in Washington, rate plans for their entertainment probably in Octo- ber. E are being pre- NUMBER 239 pared TO CHICAGO, LIST OF) EBERTBY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CASUALTIES GROWING MAN CORVICTED OF KILLING HIS [By Unites United Press} WEIMAR, July 30.—The national assembly by a large ma- jority voted its confidence in the Ebert government on Tuesday. A bill creating a tribunal of prominent Germans to try persons responsible for the war was referred to a special committee. IGonditions Improve Today but Snipers Wanton Des cruelties abroad, can RMY PLANES PILE UP AND BURNED, SAY MEN WHO DID WORK truction of United States Army Property Is Revealed by Witnesses in Probe; Other Waste France to Be Investigated. Sub-Committee in NEW YORK, July 30.—The upon sub-committee investigating iced prac prisoners in American prison camps Ameri- of- turned its attention today to the destruction of army property in France under the direction of army ficers. The first incident taken up for disposition concerned 100 rplanes at Colombes-les-Belles. ly SEN . as =a a Te "1 Co tified th 1 turr MOTHER ESCAPES AND SUICIDES) (ori. 2a" FRENCH TREATY ALSO “ ” if ut un € la " ad Death Thru “Belt SEDAN Ca Were Sea (By Associated Press.) — — h nd KELLERTON, Iowa, July 30.—Roy Emeron of Creston, lowa, (By United Press.) he adiat ng ‘ he i [Sis . CHICAGO, July 30. — The janes. were then tht “att recently con ted of murdering his mother, escaped from guards | twenty-sixth death from Chi- a who were taking him to the Ringgold county jail at Mount Ayr and] cago race riots was record : recat i Bailey said wed committed suicide by hanging himself under a highway bridge, us- | this morning when a ae BERNSTORFF TQ eae Is Based if 75 men detailed troy ing his coat for a rope. He was accused of beating his mother to |, ™an succumbed to msyuries re- ) ST eaay GHIREOS SER re death with an iron brace and throwing her body down an elevator |, Ccived Monday night. 1 Objections to the reconis showed that one haft in their undertalci tablishment other deaths in renewed ais test Pe eee ata ds Pocus die tal shaft in their undertaking esta! 3 night resulted in calling the Ninth i Alliance : ‘ ; d and Tenth Ilinois militia regiments lieder ap itiiean (@ hovaawh here, making nearly 6,000 troops in iN HUN CABINET SRI EB ad agebaAL ththe : eeGity oma 1INGTON, July 3 PEACE TREATY he air service, put tal number City officials believe the crisis has WASHINGTON, July 30.—In- estates tea iat Le il { | passed and will not use the troops formal discussion among senators eer eer flane nee rilean unless absolutely necessery to main- Ce Aataciaied Pecos.) “: pas COUR aNaL ral ltain order. An increased police pas, | LONDON. "July" 30." The | today developed that opposition to BRUSSELS. Peay pred peste NR A allege hashed oa ; trol in the “Black Belt” held its in-| German cabinet will be recon- the special defensive treaty with .4')" “rhe foreign affairs commete | lonetollar Gres sat fthe | habitants to ore all outbre ak ie ears 28 ices isa w it France, is likely to be centered tee of the Belgian chamber of depu- fico, ; | morning in which a white officer anc ‘ount von Bernstorff succeed- Peep ale rea [veh tt Lah tae Rect ei eiict ae 4 ; | an unknown negro were wounded. ing Hermann Mueller as foreign | 2/0ng two general lines—that it is| ties pa Nuetics ek Whe. coe: es recites directly antagonistic to the tradition| tion of ratification of the peace | ct jestroyed Eighty-five negroes and 17 whites| minister, says the Exchange (0. 0, unuumonistie to the tradi treaty with Germany Poor AN : | are under arrest. Many will face| Telegraph - company's Berlin | Sov urte the eonutinetonal witht at ereilnendetedtand 1 - Schepers Sa erts the constitutional right of were Inspected an¢ ed | (eee = Racial aged ae oe hee congress to determine questions of K ATSER 1S HEL D for salvag nian rt 5 oe Pa p | jdepots and warned to leave Chi- tear ea. : . eriletierect’ Dede oe ni Commissions for Officers in Wyo-! Decoration of suneeCar Bungalow pi) I Altho President Wilson has taken| GUILTY OF ONE Lieutenant, Lockwood A ne | cago. Most of the negroes are keep- ae pa : as) tak Zz 4 NE Tater ecm iale aessise ming Guard Announced by Almost Leads to Tragedy When jing within their houses. None.are! CQURTM ARTIAL properly an alliance, Senater Boral i Saar at piled ; Executives Include Casper | Sheriff Intervenes and ; seen downtown. There still is oc i OOPEMIBANG MERA “GELO CRIME AT LAST armistice, He said re ' Man; epee Bennet Makes Arrest lieesong! enipingging the “negro: (dis: ARE PROPOSED, maintain that it has all the force of t ; poor us regards eqt especial- ee alllance ech lave been common itty o med ne the vee € € 4 Ub Casting A dispute over whether their box-| 1 1yestToCK SHIPME Gaeneembenisani fa tionn andéinc tie BERLIN, July 30.—Respon- , the bigest dr f the A apa WN cals ineeomney co STOCK SHIPMENTS (ny Aw a Prens.) sieved obiahin: croup tthert will be sibility for the crown council’s | jean. arn CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 30.—/¢ar home should be painted greengor| FALL OFF TWO-THIRDS WASHINGTON, July: SN Ree RA GERIae ital ASelioah TSC Loker Uice) sl pied SITET LEH x Tid Asv@rieanns Waok Eight commissions in the Wyoming|some other hue and a quarrel as to! CHICAGO, July 30.—Big reduc- One new article of war and |4'U0 ican traditions than article X| tealeeyeimOsebeHelilawast | walle kent onithe ground! because ct national Suerd's nee corey unit) who was to do the painting nearly | tions in she receipts of livestock here changes in 30 others were rec- | o¢ the League of, Nations’ covenant placed upon the former German k of 4s a result the were announced today by Governor! aided in a shooti fai today reflected a knowledge by rural. ommended today by the sp ar af tack a giteale eror by G 1 Ludendorff 3 » yer the Amer Warey and Adjutant-General MeCoy-| °F" bets eiciet Jestardey.| chippers-tabiwWitty tb ence riots and) —Seandof-etliwers ie scauniateasicns ls ‘ch | talusdsainicatecsbionlgablabed’” Tonk tice ie oe ma eran bers The recipients are: j #fternoon about 5 o'clock when Sel-! jabor difficulties the packing houses) in the war to investigate Testy woull! GWehictios ‘than ths|| ‘Saas. by. (NO. Deutsche: Tages "Renrerditative: Biaiid’ wetdi that Vincent M. Carter of Casper, cap-| vano Lopez drew a 38-caliber re-| would be greatly hampered. Arrivals army courtmartial system, Sec- pa ema, me Seed BOT yer sa Ugh chat hh eer : tain. volver on three Mexicans arguing! of hogs totaled only 13,000 head, retary Baker annoueced. He Monro doctrine in curtailing the pow LT PUBeTia en yanege Sets ear : rie Clarence Williams of Cody, captain. with him, The brother of Lopez told| about one-third the normal supply., said the board upon the whole —°" 7 fonkress fo declare war. me toe Toate thelaelieanetn Marshall S. Reynolds of Kemmerer,| W. E. Kilgore that he objected to| Owing to the curtailment, prices found no radical defects in the Oe ty ARTE aye onsen eUac oe ne t ; captain. having’ Lopez paint their box-car in| which yesterday were cut. $1.2: system. ARN GUNG ng a fmt pice RoMl OF ae Sheer APeR OM viata a C. A. Simmons of Sheridan, first aie Northwestern railroad yards | hundredweight in some cases began ing} Shay Wrenoh! eeaey ike mimittaeinen mnonieee lieutenant. ere a green color. to rally today. EET ETS = iia atl 2 Saati eg Rea et Robert P. Pearson of Basin, first} Two others seemed to support the | % pate aed artnet pa at eye Moule REO a) on OOOUa. lieutenant: brother of Lopez in the dispute, the CRISIS PASSED, THINK ON) RESERVATION SUAN Do aa Slee Joseph H. Denny of Basin, first) three punctuating their remarks by STATE OFFICIALS WASHINGTON. July Senn PEG Ubnrselaledt lead svalisee; raaultitie lieutenant. jsaying if the job was to be done (By Associated Press.) tor Dillingham of Vermont, the first oh m the na scape eked Arges Llewellyn M, Boles of Basin, sec-|they wanted it done right and that; CHICAGO, July —30.—Compara- epublican senator to see President Se ee RA nae Gaia? ond lieutenant. | Lopez was no painter. The three | tive calm marked this morning’s sit-| , airganoedl GaEHE cil thal aT il hat General Persh Arthur J..Calverly of Kemmerer, | got too close and forceful with their | uation in the Chicago race war. No| IN TH FUTURE ° that te eaee ae ng informed Chief of | abate arch first lieutenant. j remarks and Lopez drew his gun for Serious outbreaks were reported, | a ie a cl hl PARIS, July 30.—Au that the destruction of planes was The head of the unit is B. W. Ben-| action. E. M. Ellithorpe,* deputy | Sporadic fights were few and most; Bea eerie GaanUinAccments not useless. ey nett, who has been head of the state! sheriff, was called and brought the between individuals and only in one es Adee al bceua’s {i Ghat He had) becct treaty by a week's extension of | | ‘The committee is coing. to Franc blue sky department and who on Fri-| so-called Mexican painter to the pinlaras veer oan police compelled to LONDON, July 30.—Reports to the president’s program for, time granted today. Pe acon Dae ate gna y ; RT ee Fae y fail. shoot. In that case a negro was : rig Helcutnnbuithoul coracen Gor ere. cay wil become aporetary to the gov-|COUNty Jal ass unt all four|kied. whe Testing scarchety tee, SY qa7 of Bevin decane Bol- | ratification without reves HOUSE BILL ON 3 See | cama Seat A i - A}; i atrolmen. | 5 sion of major in infantry during the| wanted to explain the disturbance at Patr garia, Several demonstrations 2) + A "a -s i ac aratii 30 or Lowden and other state * | war, and-will be major of cavalry un-|once and in a conglomeration of| Governor Li d Nivel occusan@int ihe’ blacgee Mina der’ the reorganization of the na-| English and Mexican jabber, Kilzore and city officials are plainly encour ~ towns, accompanied by disor- F 4PPOINTMENTS tional guard, in to interpret their d by diminishing evidences of mob!” ders ‘and considerable blood- Workiot organizing the cavalry, is| statements. spirit. Altho practically every militia | heq, the message states. REP( IR TED OUT proceeding rapidly, and it is announc- | ‘DR. KENDALL AT EMT SSC era Gils MSCs, ner vovann: FW ERERA NOTE ah tae he ) probably will not be called upon for) ™ eS Saree som {My Aanwelated tren) eens apipmen’, noel Mi: E. CHURCH IN I believe we have passed the cri- ~ The building committee of the orable report_on bills authorizing the already on hand, before winter sets 4 SUB SINKS IN : : 4 , : y | said Governor Lowden. Christian Science Society of Casper |, appointment of Generals Pershit ap: CITY TONIGHT | | tre dead now officially totals held a meeting last night at whieh |. 1¥, y 30.—The | and March to the permanent rank of ROLL BARRY and the injured 325 nd ne-| SOUND, THREE | plans were made tor the construction bill to deport undesirable aliens, un-| general was ordered te y the District Superintendent Kendall Sf! FEW NEGROES WORKING, DROWN, . 5 SAFE (on the corner of Pine and Cunning, Bome enemy aliens now interned in) = TO BE BURIED ee Methodist denomination is in the) STRIKE AIDS EXCUSE aes ham streets, where the church owns this country, passed the house to ie ria Hs i ee Dyiloseot ee cleat oraiaia | Gramma gates) ae aaa ite pie fonsthe hing. se pea ena o'clock a B Gantz BI jal Me r upwards of 30 hurt three eee Rone. were drawn & L, Wakefield, t t t 1 + a) AT LEAD, S. Du) oie itech ‘He has just returned | 2"@,,ePwards of 30 hurt in three/ — New"LONDON, Genny duly 30, | Were drawn by L, L. Wake i 4 Te ix estimated that there is ont Ws i Da Funeral services of Carroll Barry, from the great exposition at Colum-| list of 26 included a dozen whites| lhe, United States submarine i cu that PE onanlens: er leath amon women to a mploy of the Continental Sup- the 6-years-old son of Mr. and M | bus, Ohio, and will probably Teport and 14 negroes. Of these all have oe vi i wae! is pee eal ouae- Gud cabata Oks than caniekeaHin pl »mpan ‘ Charles Barry were held this after-)bn that great religious world’s fair) been identified except one white man| oc, Tedey veck with coon hutches |bave pledged $500 exch toward th noon at the Shaffer-Gay chapel with|—the most mammoth exposition of| and three negroes. No women or| Woy: touny sank with open hatches | onstruction, n the Rev. W. L. French officiating | religion ever organized in the world.| children are dead. but scores were| °7 Leng Island sound and three out ae ‘The body of the small boy will be| The public is invited to hear Dr. Ken-! hurt, some in actual fighting. > TNE tl taken to Lead, S. Dak., tonight. | dal. | Few negroes are working today. GL en POWDER RIVER The riots and the street car strike S y a) fad gave them a double excuse for re.| mf With depth bombs and sant ap- WOM AN. ee eel Ui eietabig kihene a TNennare uly || Perenty whom warsias: I aining 2 2 most serious- a abies ly affected district was the stock AFTER ae LNES. yards, where only half of the wock- ATE KEEPING ue ing forces reported despite heavy po- | lice guards along the chief thorofares eit in R cres, the finde eI SE, ng $ | evidently kept under cover as almost thi Weare teonbie Puce ; {Ac paarcolit On before Judge W. E. Tut none appeared on the streets. Re- the cause of her death fune er d preliminary terday afternoon and advised ports that 75,000 negroes who came al servi will be bald tomoxr sterda after- waiving the — preli ar to Chicago to get high wages had pas aes ee zai Aer ; ae ng. He had heard the ence Because he was suspected of lift- , ly SMife nigiwhat had occurred. begun’. €0 (deite “south ‘again,’ ware soa Maes PAR ee aa aghast eee rector one rthes Rkauiin Ser thal Goo. war a 2 spe’ ational “Ts « sw y yoh ba Sc ed -by mee S Se : z 3 rdis ure 5. Brewe at th yound over to the fal ing things in the Casper Natio ! Lis huh did — wallow yoh bait, | scouted by railway men. WASHINGTON, July 30.—Un-| Burgess home, 458 South Park strec rari the district court. Mr en who were charged with bank, the sheriff’s office laid sone bos: he told Kilgore _> - | usual steps to guard the official text |when she died I ‘ ‘ ng in the crime bait for Melvin Davis, janitor of | He is in the county jail now and Italy has more theaters in pro-| oF the Peen ic on pots te s ficia oH en ie res was re ed on supply- Me varcanlive Ch the building, last night about 6 me larceny cha ze will bc mule portion to population than any other ing-tinall actin iets Ppieeats aes Neb eaten Kass oy the bait a (ef Deputy Sheriff | treaty the iron grating separating the here sa his morn i 1 left, the bank by puty « executive clerk from the rest of the to Casper of his record We aarpleeterin’ the bank wuspecte’ office and Secretary Sanderson of the after some dela te Davis following the disappearance | 1 pyaar clone ean 1 locked. All| word had : sveral sums of money while | persons entering the secretary's of- es at Chadron to arre n of s¢ Saray Latest ihe Hani buila | | fice were scrutinized. The treaty was On account of the tude he was ¢ pee ee a venga | not sent to the government printing 2 eae (By Un mn.) of the case, county here ing. The veer ie ° ee ames office but a typewritten copy was| WASHINGTON, July 30.—Ja pan is buying Mexican oil interests believe the case will et for fied anda 55 Billiwas I fino [By United Press} | made inside the barred enclosure. | from Americ ana who gre leaving thei holdings beea y feel that early hearing in the September the same m™ 1 | = = eae Se gee 5 aa . ‘ — — s: ' they are insufficiently protectec re or Phe an inter term of the district court here. sums which Davis was suspected of | CHICAGO, July 30.—Leaders among the street car strikers today | Carelessness in throwing away a view today. He urged the government to Paice hard tc sate They Beliee her mea mail pate taking. Davis cleaned the bank as predicted that a referendum would approve the 65 to 67-cent hourly cigaret started a small blaze in rub- guard American rights south of the Rio Grande Giaaitan aE wari atl - usual last night | wage compromise offer. While not a wheel turned y, it is be- bish in the rear of the Grand Central Senator Phelan also made public a confidential letter written last ere TRA RT ects Sean Davis did not appear eager te go | 1 1 that a strike settlement will be reached hy - The in- stables about 11:30 o'clock last night February by Oil Director Requa to Fuel Administrator Garfield urg i a paths a the ce x Shanioit with Kilgore at first but finally | ternational carmen’s president, William Mahon, arrived today and |The fire was easily extinguished and | ing government support for a big American petroleum company to & comes. before the jury, in Sep ‘ 5 im sudden- seeks a referendum on the compromise offer. age was r 2 Mihiie at eee Ss oes weruurs SED ed. It @awned on him sudden | seeks a refere F © jne damage was reported. nt like Great Britain is doing. tember, | organized for world-wide developme:

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