Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 1

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TESTIFY WA! EXPENDITURES Counters to Attack of Sub-Committee Mem- ber That His Records Have Been Ship- ped to U. S.; Invites Investigation * Three branches of the service will be actively represented in the big Salvation Army benefit sport pro- gram Monday afternoon at the Fair FAIR GROUNDS PROGRAM |} ABOR DAY PROGRAM (S COMPLETED AND INCLUDES THEMOST ELABORATE PROGRAM OF SPORTS EVENTS EVER PUT ON IN THE STATE, COMMITTEE DECLARES TIME LIMIT EXPIRES; CALIFORNIA TRAINS AGAIN IN OPERATION The stage is set and Jack Hem- pel and Sgt. Johnnie Le e ready to start their ten rounds of mill- ing Mon afternoon at the Fair Grounds. Big Jack Hempel was with grounds. Geo ; g ounds re McLead and H. .. ie ys > the marines in the world war; Terry ; = Ti Woertas) the: twoteinaee week Los An geles Situa- Wilson Is Expected to Mie gestitig ere Fitzsimmons was with the infantry | _ Given under the auspices of the | jon sd thin mucning that th PARIS, Aug. 30.—General Pershing today refused to testify be- in the army as was Johnnie Lee. Lee Trades Assembly for benefit of the on their toes to get into their tion Cleared When Dispose of the Steel fore ab ick as made a sergeant shortly after re-| Salvation Army. Events start natch: The battle pel = So ragie of three of the congressional committee on the! cciving hie discharge fron. the sce.| promptly at 2p, am. Both Bisel ant goin: caste Practicaily All the Workers’ Case Be pais sipick y the war department, which is conducting an investiga-| vice. BOXING live: raesgWacsiitig toy geese ae ened : orkers Case Le- ‘ion now in France. Tommy Thomas is former light-| Preliminaries— tion, The refinery. bollermuker [ R ; ; He also refused to let the issuance of a joint statement this after-| teenie Cat is ie a natal me iar wot vs. Buddy | are ready for the long pull which Trainmen Re port fore Taking Trip also a naval man. lark. . r vic ither to the noon by Representatives Royal C. Johnson and Oscar C. Bland, of the|Clark and Fitzsimmons are matched Tommy Thomas vs. Barney Reil- staal Midwe pi eS, iz Jed Brems.) WASHINGTON __. Sub-committee, in which regret was in the preliminaries, while Thomas is ly. a a Lore Los ‘ANGELES, Aug. 30.—Prac- ae ee, ee = he entire program which, from tervention by Pres expressed that there should be a, booked to go against Barney Reilly.| Main Event— every indication will far excel any (tically all striking steam road engin- itty the only thin Mess is appar | conflict between the military and eiy-| _Hempel and Lee are to be the as- Jack Hempel vs. Johnny Lee. sport event given in Casiee is be- ,0ht conductors, brakemen, yard- of union steel me 4 asks Hera il notnorltiee of the government. | Pirants for the big honors in the ten- WRESTLING ing’ sivencunder’. the “auphe on of [mem and switchmen reported for o.ecut. thers chenkte, 43 ‘i sf te In a separate statement Bland de-|Tound go. Geo. McLeod vs. H. J. Roberts, the Gasger ‘Trades Assembly for | Worm this morning: following a vote tiv, to Judge Gacy to mest. the clared that the’general’s action wa TUG-O'-WAR | the benefit of.the Salvation Army. W@8t might to discontinue the strikes. Union committees pos! din Pecsir ped 25 PI an example of the “indifference and -_—— — ————=—==eme=eme=q} Midwest Boilermakers vs. Standard { jt ix one of the main features of The first train to leave Los Ange- without a reply being receieed, }ooneenet shown during the entire Boilermakers. the Salvation Army drive for $25,. '¢* since August 22 was by the war department toward! BATTLE ROYAL ‘orn Pacific valley line pa: the. wishes of the people and their pigs Seyler General Pershing explained by say- ing that all of the activities of the American expeditionary forces were open to investigation but that he [igune it impossible to comply ee FOR LINDSAY | Startin; romptly at 2 o'clock ; from om he request of the committee as (NOTE—The last event is an | afonday afternoon, Arthur Hill, the o'clock: It pected of his records had been shipped to he — uncertainty, but will probably be | manager of Bill Strother, will take FRISCO! TROUBLES END dispose of the nited Stat (By Ansociated PF: > th . The fi lored x E his Government to Gens ore Set || CHICAGO;“Aug. 30--Members || boys offered i: thas 5 iife pissid bo fos bt of! ‘in’ packed tarting on h First Event— Between five colored boys fer five watermelons and side purse of $10 to winner. Second Event— Battle between five Mexican athletes for prize of $10. go into the ring 000 to be used here. The big Fair grounds are to be policed by members of the Army and Navy club, thus assuring ade quate protection and a well regu- lated performance. in erecting a hut pulled out for San Francisco today , at 7:45 a. m. The next trains were three sections of the overland limited \.; dispatched by the Salt Lake route at 8:50 and at safe succeeding inter: vals. The Santa Fe is expected to start trains out of here before nine grand stand and begin his duties WHEN MEN REPORT TO WORK of the Boys’ Brotherhood of the t the five Mexicans, declar- -EDE cE h t! 3 ‘ aecannbivsan Gf the sibetentlobs (Hy United Press.) FEDERATION NOT TO TAKE tinue Seizing Food| FIRST TROOPS oe conducting drive }| ing ‘We'll shore mop up on dem | athletic program. The few Casper | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30.—Cal- STAND ON PLUMB PLAN ll ere se : ie potent pennies to) greasers,” but this might precipi- | people who have heard him sing or ifornia's railroad troubles over, A By United Press. egally Held to bard eb Deweer: : raeicenih tetera: ase any and was barred by | jerform, predict that his antics as “t least, for the present. The Lox W ASHINGTON, Aug. 30 FROM SIBERIA the com: uti ouncil of the Ame heralder of the Angeles strikers last night voted by oreeewceeevecocooes Riaales are still out afternoon's pro- PE would rather sentence for , “ ra «| acannal it tai batten kee wonnia es @aradl ts f Labor has decided Lower Living Cost hdc aigpengger Dado erst api Sinan vil onsen any: cerdncin tbe (aay, <6 pty dey Lseetatnh tatemieceesen at —_— ENROUTE | |] dence than to pay a fine. This | city to the big benefit. The government had made every parcir Plumb rail (By United Press.) { i ae me ee oe mbes a tele- Mr. Hill is also booked to sooth Preparation to run the trains. Hun- °° at ee 5 sub BoE SORE AR ae the sport enthusiasts with an oc- ;dreds of deputies w sworn in to been appointed to. ex- CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—The goy- coalOnRE at eohe: protect the property. \The strikers ts obtain adv ernment, will: fulfill its promise tah gt beeen Ang 30-——ne! GREAP“VARMOUTH!—Summon:} Hempel, the, boxgr,who..made on the Pacific electric lines iy Los) eel Nes ect ta Jess Willard sit up with interest duting his training for the Demp- d sey world’s champion bout, an nounced late this afternoon that he is in prime condition for the bout labor to lower. living costs within) American transport Thomas with 600 ed to attend a patient late at night, the’ next 90 days, according to As- depen troops aboard arrived!a municipal doctor consulted a plan! slatgat Distiict Attorney RR. Mil “|here today and will sail shortly with “of his district, and found he lived half cI 540 Americgn! soldiers aboard for in and half out of the area. The pa-| roy, in charge of the drive against} Manila, arriving in San Francis¢o 45 tient's ved was exactly 27 feet from | HOPES ENTERTAINED THAT STRIKE WON'T BE NECESSARY WASHINGTON 30.-—-Sam 1 pers, president of the Amer ROYALTY OF , profiteering here. days later. This is the first large the borough boundary, and the doe-} “Labor will be satisfied if we low-| detachment of American troops in, tor refused treatment. He was up- er prices 25 percent and I believe| Siberia to sai] for home. theld. we will do that well, if not better. We will continue seizing food illegal to Dissolve. Big Four In- et eae arene matched hv RRUBREDE) Ane S0.— King. Al und the United Stat ly held, and arrest violators of oe 5 LAUNCH MOVEMENT ' junction Overruled hos the edge in this vespect, and | Bert, Queen Blizabeth and Crown’ porati Hopes were food laws.” z th ee as: Siete pect, and’ Prince Leopold will leave for Amer- said, an “amicable Milroy said that governmental ac-! tion’ caused the recent slump in live-| | stock; prices and he hoped that this) dy would be reflected soon in retail pric es too. ——_— ° (By United deg maid Sere the Majority Socialists, call- (Ry United Press) | LONDON, -Aug. 30.—Berlin re- ing the latter as merely a screen INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 30.—A hun-| ports state that a movement to fo- for the capitalists and the bourgeoisi dred , indictments against leading| ment a revolt against the German who are still loyal to the ex-kaiser. cold sterage houses, packers and com-| government was launched by the} Accepting the Spartacan challenge mission houses have been filed in the} Spartacans Wednesday when theyl Minister of Defense Noske has pro- county grand jury’s report on the high! held 50 mee tings in various cities.| hibited the purchase and sale of wea- cost! of living probe. Violation of| The Spartacans adopted resolutions| pons, and has forbade the printing the \cald storage and health laws is! summoning workmen to join the Spar-| of pamphlets and newspapers without charged. tacans in revolt. The resolutions de- military permission. LITHUANIA INVADED "BY HUGE HUN ARMY Modern Army of 40,000 Men Entrench in MRS. CARRANZA Lithuania Under Pretense of Marching MAY VISIT U.S. to Kolchak’s Assistance, Paris Learns (By Aasosinted Press.) EAGLE PASS, Aug. 30.—Mrs. | Carranza, wife of the president of | Associated Press.) PARIS, Aug. 30.—A modernly equipped German army of 40,- 'Two Divorces Granted in District Court This Morning; Motion The closing of the March term of the district court by Judge C. E. Win- | ter this morning found the court | room swamped with lawyers desiring to rush their cases thru before the fall term starts September 2. The jury for the September term does not report for duty until September &. Zelta J. Frederick was granted a divorcee from John Frederick this morning by Judge Winter. The pe- tition stated that great bodily harm was threatened. The custody of the minor children was given Mrs, Fred- erick. John H. Leslie and Wineva Leslie were separated by court order, the children to be placed in the care of the plaintiff. The two were married in Missouri in 1912, The plaintiff charged indignities as to make her condition intolerable. The motion of’the defendants for dissolving the injunetion granted to ‘ the plaintiffs was overruled today by the court in the case of the Big Four Consolidated Oil company against A. H. Cobb, et al. The court held that the Big Four company was entitled IN WBF HEALTR | to the injunction as ag ranted. ‘COAST STREWN Hungary ‘Expects 000 soldiers is assembled in Lithuania preparing to march into Rus~ yr2y;.., with attendants, and military | sia under the pretense of endeav cording to Lithuanian sources today. Word to this effect was brot to Mexico, ac: eerste: fon sore * "ul Paris today by Chief Engineer Steibiko of the Lithuanian railway, who sate lear time and may come to} declared the Germans had talked freely of coming to an understand-|the United States later. ing between Germany, Russia and! to held Admral Kolckah, ac- escort. has arrived at Piedras sce WITH WRECKAGE TOLL OF STORM BELGIUM TO VISIT U. Silss ed Bream) From the camp of Johnny Lee, the Omaha soldier boy, similar utter ings were forthcoming this morn- ing. eration of Labor, announce that efforts were to effect « troversy both carry healthy punches guar anteed to turn daylight into ebony blackness. For the preliminaries, Thomas, former navy Mastaveitne champ and Barney Reilly, and Ter ry Fitzsimmons and Buddy Clark are slated to stage five rounds fast going apiege. Close follow ers of the boxing game who have watched these men workout thi: ica between September 20 and 24 can | sched, that board a United States w arabip.— strike un IRELAND'S PEACE IS JEOPARDIZED sceosecens "<2 [PROTEST OF THE IRISH-AMERICANS the wrestling match which is to see McLeod and Roberts working on the mat. MeLeod has made of the Japanese wrestlers look fool ish and his old friends say he is going stronger this year than at any time in the past. Roberts easily outweighs Mc Leod but his absence from the mat game for a shdrt time is expected to even the odds. After actual expenses have been paid for the afternoon of sport, the remainder of the money will go to the Salvation Army campaign fund, most Foreign Relations Committee Told That the Treaty Would Establish British Naval Supremacy Suflistant to Menace U.S. Anmociaied Prensa.) WASHINGTON, hua: 30.—Asking for the rejection of the peace treaty, an American representative for the cause of lrish freedom, told the foreign relations committee today that the treaty would create a super-government against Ireland's interests and would establish a British naval supremacy so firmly as to menace the United States. Daniel Cohalan, justice of the supreme court of New York; Ed- ward Dunne, former governor of Illi nois; Frank "p. Walsh, Bourke Cock- ran and others representing various to See Retunm of (ies itione aepented. MANY KILLED saic ney voiced the entiments of Old Government wire ‘than 20,000,000 American WHEN RIOTERS zens of Irish blood. Taking, partic ular exception to the League of Nations proposal, Cohalar it would be “int Great Britain six (By Ansocinted Press.) NA, Aug. 30.—(Thursday.) ews dispatches from Budapest declared that ble” to give Japan. (By Ansosiatea Press.) and editorial comment in the Hun- Dt) bo i seth afeg eens BAK Describing the situation, Steibiko =| & W OF RAIL PR | LORIENT, Franee, Aug. 30.—The|gurlan newspapers generally expreas| i" the league assembly said the large German forces which | | coast of Brittany for milex north and | |the belief that eventa in Hyngary © ited Beatie, RTE ACT Aer: re-occupied Lithuanian territory from’ | South was strewn with wreckage dur- | presage a return to the monarchical whieh several times 2 ling the great storm yesterday. At/|form of government, and it is de- *Utocracy, wal h mee . net ee eit we ed ‘ oe ait sie by. the Lithuanian. Lecqueltas, a life boat and wreckage, | clared that the Christian Nationalist) turism, contro! of Wand, but Also 1 ibe. Ladwianpayes and Marshal Foch, but were aaa . , ‘apparently from an American mer-| party is thinly veiled with monar- | ¥#'! pe gece » t rr -B a we Moat ae able. Sereda ing themselves and preparing to , chant ship, was.washed ashore. The | chists. tend tie yoeieicns os Ener t thru Russia. {By United Press-> . name ef the boat has not been de- :. i le such by [ y = i pan be ed not onl inst | the gg i call themselves the “Bolcha-| NASHVILLE, Aug. 30.—The body of Robin’ Cooper was found in J) oi ,hered. The storm is “abating now. oni Areocins a lievees.) can b woiped na RL Nn ate E O YAL SERV ICE Richland creek near here today. He evidently had been murdpred, as the skull was crushed. His automobile was found earlier nearby and showed evidences of « struggle. The cushions were bloodstained.- Cooper was last seen alive Thursday night when he left his home with a strange man who called for Cooper. A servant overheard Cooper tell the man: “If you want more I can give it to you.” kis." BOLSHEVIK ABANDON 4 RORRUIAK IS REPORTED | ly. Annocinted LONDON, Sug, 80.—Fhe Bolshevik | —— INVENTS NEW CRUTCH Press.) war, designed to prevent crutch pa- The supreme | United Sta are in no position to contest it and France is practically turned into {counci] this morning decided to hand the peace treaty to the Austrian del DOES NOT WIPE ited gation next Tuesday afternoon. Fi a continental vassal of England.” SYDNEY, Aug. 90.-A new crutch! Says. will be ranted. the Austrians <n A YANK’S PAST for the use of those injured in the) pefore signing. Miss Jessie Anderson = a structor, has returned to C piano per from forces have abandoned Borruisk, ac- : ral; has been invented by two) Foch to Legion Convention a two months’ vacation trip to po WASHING The cording to an official statement. is- Later on, Thursday night, « farmer living near the creek heard Sydne Nechasttidiie.. ‘The naw-de.| ’Altho no offietal axiwouncement hes| in Colorado and ‘Torrington, Wyo.|ioyal service army during the recent sued from soviet headquarters at'Mos-|} 4 shot. . vice, it is expected, will be adopted | been made, it-is-certain now, accord-| Miss Anderson will start her classes nnot be considered as wiping cow. The statement says the Bolshe- Cooper is a son-in-law of President Milton Smith of the Louisville | by the military authorities. ling to the New York Sun, that Mar- today. oldier’s past, the judge advo- viki have captured the town of sia (iy United Preas) LONDON, Aug. .30-—A revolution | has broken out in Budapest, a report! from Amsterdam says. and Nashville railroad. Cooper and his father, Duncan U. Cooper, kill- ed United States Senator Edward Carmack on the Nashville streets in 1908. Governor Patterson pardoned’ them within a few minutes following the conviction. LONDON.—"Wilson Peace’ born peace year. j i Were | he has received to come to the United the Christian names a luckless Finch-| state. ley baby had to etand for thru being of th shal Foch will accept the invitation s ruled. An adverse red on the question & man possession a before entering the listed at this time. ey neral h was renc whether riminal army could be re Charles Hendy, Jr., of the Denver sranch of the Ford Motor compan in town calling on Earl Bo Casper representative of the Ford Mo- tor company. and will attend the eonventi merican Legion at Minneapo lis in Nevember. record

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