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OVER “4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and | delivered to subscribers every | day. VULTURE PERCHED ON SHIP’S SPAR BEFORE VESSELSANK, REPORT Superstitious Omen of the Sea Threw Cary- don’s Crew Into Panic Before Hurri- cane Broke Over the Gulf (Hy Ausorinttd Irene.) MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 13.—-Many hours before the storm which sunk the Ward liner Corydon in Bahaina’s channel Tuesday with a loss of 27 lives, a vulture followed the ship and perched on the spars, while the panic-stricken crew, believing the superstitutions of the sea, were con- vinced that they were doomed. Such a story was brot here by eight members of the crew who CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, SEPT. Sk eae eee ne Ghe Casper a. Crihu | THe paicy THE DAILY TRIBUNE NUMBER 277 Fa READS at0T RET’ 18 Wis 13 Presiden ot act anyone try of Nations nt “x party matter. In a speech here he declared that ics should not be in’ debate and that the Republicans suggest- ed the league idea. He said he would “read the riot act to any- one who seeks to make a party matter.” He uamed Taft and Wick- ersham as Republicans working for the treaty If it fails “every woman shouid weep,” for future generations would have war. He said that Re- publican senators’ suggestions made to him when he returned last were embodied in the British Cannot S Leader president addressed the school children briefly, later mak ing a plea for ratificetion to a packed srmory: Vrews.) ‘ary and po- were 53 hours adrift on an upturne’ —_ boat, battered and bruised, without food and water. Sunday and Monday the Corydon taggered under smashing seas. Mon day night every member of as engaged in a battle for s no food, the galley and us, being flooded. uesday they lost control of the p, the wireless was shortcircuited nnd no $. 0. S. could be sent out. When the vesse! went under, Ameri- cans in the crew kept their heads and saved the lives of some others of the 46 men, 30,000 GREET PRESIDENT IN JURY BRINES IN BUILTY IN TRA ecution of Others and released last night by the M. W. Purcell ws trial for t present Rus- Birs. Ina Howax (fr Axgnciated Press.) i attorney TACOMA, Sept. 13.—Reading io h Tacoma audience pert of his ad- dress to congress asking a declaration «1 of war wtih Germany, President Wil- rett and R. son declared teday that the purpose + for Mrs. Howe rd there outlined was not yet fulfilled né county attorn und would not be until the treaty is cases on grounds that the first in the ratified. the one tried this Pointing out that he asked con-| strongest and that me n| wrvess to complete the freedom from could not find a x on the} nutocreey he said the program was testimony in py would | release the other defend ument of the udopted without respect to party. When he asked whether the people wanted the plan abandoned there were y shouts of “no” and cheers. It was the first of two addresses ivered during the day. A cheer- ing mass of humanity weleomed him, neluding many children. With a seating capecity of 30,000 the sta- dium was packed. TIDE OF FEELING IN BRITAIN RUNS - AGAINST CABINET | fense hich vee on the i showed him from Casper on or abate the time the state charge May 15, Election of Henderson to House Is Held to | Be Significant With Respect to At- titude of Brith Laborites Associated Press.) LONDON, Sept. 13. The result of the by-election in Lancaster, in which Arthur Henderson, labor leader, was elected to the house of commons, is considered a severe blow to the coalition government and has revived speculation as to the imminence of another general elec- tion. Virtually the unanimous vote of the Trades’ Union congress at Glasgow for nationalization of the ¢, satiste ‘ines and today’s vote on the sub- t of withdrawing British troops torily On all sides 2 consensus of opin- ion inclines to the view that another from Russia are regarded as evidence appeal to the country cannot long be(t of a determined attitude on the part | delayed. ASSAULT GASES DISMISSED WHEN Verdict of Acquittal Returned by Jury of Twelve Men after Hour and Quarter of Deliberation; Pros- Richard Eyres of Chadron, Nebr. charge of assault against a 14-year-old girl. ‘ ats decision through ebedly, _being out only about an hour TACOMA HALE hand 15. minutes. ; oe As a result-of the verdict, County Attorney Patten dismiss- ed the cases against Russell Orchard, John A. Russell, and week, was the | ; y in conne mation of sup- nd continued today morning raiders house of David Kent, Sinn Fein mem- bar ey: parliament, and searched the VERDICT OF NOT L OF DICK ERE: «By 0 DUBLIN, t 3 on Sinn Fein or zing. The Sinn Feine raids ad that 200,000 Bri 7 go 1 that 200, Useless, Decision » now in Ireland. th prisoners seized in in Dublin, was. foutid ‘Hot guilty raids are arrivin The crow stone the police jury at 7:30 o'clock from the guarding the prisoners but kept ‘She jury hurried distance when, troops charged them with bayonets. a EMPLOYES JOIN HANDS TO URGE 62" canteen oie crime occurred Attorney he worst County showed s but many Purcell halt stimony more i descriptions nd mistreatment the hen of the h ere objected te «ty ‘United ress.) CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—A_nation- al union of employers to do for corporations what the trade unions do for labor haq been or i here. Fifteen national em; ‘organizations already have joined. They will present their views col- lectively at Washington. —_ Mr UNION PROPOSAL ACCEPTED, SHOP «MEN SATISFIED MINERS ENDORS carat OPERATE ROADS i (By 0 a Pepa.) CLEVELAND, Sept. 13.—The mi ention here endorsed the onalization of the isu voted unanimous- will unrese united brogh em- ners’ con Phim | railroads, ration proposal of the tenance of way) shop laborers fo ng schedule, according read before the organi- ight worke ee 5 ‘OBREGON READY TO LEAD ARMY AGAINST U. S. (Hy Annoe NOGALES, Ariz. eral Alvaro Obregon, former minister of war in the Cerranza cabinet and candidate for president in 1920, to- day announced that he would the field against the United States in to zation’s convéntion today. ding to the brotherhood of that there will be no strike of This mea ore: TABLET TO HERO TO BE UNVEILED zation merobers. a (special to Phe Pelbune,) ? , Wyo., Sept. 13. » tablet erected in the Episcopal church im honor of Arebie L. Hay, who lost his life during the war, will be unveiled Sunday morn- ing. The Rt. Rev. N. S. Thomas of Cheyenne, bishop of the Wyoming dioc: will conduct the ceremonies. you y was a son of Jone LW. | | lng, one of the Tenting banker of |FEDERAL TAXES | the Unite d | Ree, of labor against the government. It is | — pointed out that there are suspic ions} us to the government’s intentions con-| Ti FLEE cerning Russia and conscription pend that the Glasgow congress declined clearly to condemn the policy of di- * rect action but only strategically side-; racked the decision. SHIPS “The reconstruction cabinet is long} overdue aud has been delayed only because ministerial changes would in- sive by-elections, which, it is ssid, ould almost certainly provide addi- nal evidence that the tide of feel- sin the country is running strong- ty against the government. Added to the difficulties in the field of la- bor is the frish question, which seems impoasibie for a coalition government (By Associates alized the Atlantic feet so far as mai department. sels are moored at mavy yar in many cases it is difficult aod iv Only two battleships of the steam. full crews. HINGTON, Sept. 13.—Demobilization of the navy has demor- Li loas n power is concerned, said the navy Scores of battleships, cruisers, destroyers and other ves- ds with their crews so greatly reduced that NEEDS sniLORs ARP Pee GROSS INCOME . (Ry Ansoctated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.-—Ke- bs WAS to inquiries, the bureau of {internal revenye today ansounesd vagy ony Ak all een ase or to the two eo liege of an ice bop Hog soda may be de- ducted from the gross income in cens- puting income texes. Only ncome and excess profits taxes may yt He deducted. = (ee Queen Maud of Norw pert bookbinder. a Brews.) some cases impossible to keep up Atlautic fleet have anywhere near is an ex- Fe. of the Associated | 6h Press, and served by the Unit- | ed Press. WAR FRONT SHIFTED speci 7008V TO IRELAND, VALERA Suppress Declares, but Raids Fein Headquarters Are Continued LBy United Press) PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, transferred to Ireland,” declared Edward de Valera here today. pression of the freely elected Irish parliament is a commentary on England’s desire te make the world safe for democracy. ish cannot suppress the whole Irish people. edge alien authority.” ein parliament organizations thruout During the proceeded to the COMMON CLAIMS ie" U.S. TO RETAIN y i discussing the plan of dispos: to affiliate with transportation and will be announce take | the event of armed intervention by | MAN SURVIVES 2,300 VOLTS OF BE ECTRIC JUICE POLICE ARETE Officers Calle Offer to Return; O jured in Resumption of Tr Toda y } POSTS ECLARED ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Sor working b Vuion wires tp arik ne Killed a oman Among the Wounded BOSTON, ed today Sept. 13. posts slice Commis sioner Curt snnounc- that deserted by st policemen wer va iking eme ere va- Lees case! ras “ cant and that he would proceed to fill them 3 : 3 One woman and a man were shot at the corner of Boylston to male! thet aewod aud Tremont streets this morning du an attempt of the state guard to male loiterers the woman wounde Pe ple tite | ent a wehbe with one fOopte, tit “ any Sup- wes The man was } knee. Tone man move on cilled and n the had engaged in an > state guards s Irish But the Brit- Ireland will never acknowl- STAT FUE DOUG TEIN HEADQUARTERS OF A. E. F. ARE * Semi-Pro Championship al Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota Hangs on Result of Three Games Today and Sunday in Casper ity and Casper started the in order that all Casper rounding ries which is to Wyo. oF no 3 on of Colorado, hamy Sov n Dakota here thi “titi thy near vce WA Anseciated rene. ed INGTON, Sept. 13, strengt line-up by adding veri M. and eral Vershing has re stablidted “CO. nurter of E rder A 4 headquarters of the American Lot Severini erday an) st the war de nd undoubted vd t, ¥ ¢ more than two jhoth teams want to ok up the task, the sult by which the ‘ dor resulte which sstounded the to lose one af the » gamés of the Kirby world, to him brot fame and to his Sunda Maple. a” ntry cslory f hurle u W. 4S SHERW OMEN ON STRIKE S MADE “OF ARMY FOOD TO 5E PROBED TO SHASE OF HUN LINERS SEIZED (BY Anno! oy CHICAGO, Sept along the north of the repurt esalere obtained NGTON, Sept. 1 have joined in d fo oe pxivate InaiGEL of ized German line wages and bett hei i aint iced hat whole nd permanently b Titec) rah tileaias dike O percent profit ted Stat 9 & part of the wu hay labels these of port corps, Chief of farch told fiir ial the house military pe today : President Wilson has d rly de cided on the Se hie: PRESIDENT CAN’T | EXPLAIN POWERS GIVEN TO ALLIES Question Is Whether United States Will Be Subjected to Will of Britain and Ja- pan, Talk Koon, -_ HOOVER ARRIVES FROM OVERSEAS ON ACQUITANIA (My & NEW YORK, § Herbert r returned aboard the liner nia this morning ver said; “I stand for the as it is. The around the Johnson Declares in [Ny Ansocinted Prean} ST. LOUIS, Sepi. 13.---The outstanding question of the League of Nations controversy is whether the United States will de her duty as she sees it, or whether she will subject herself to the will of Great ‘Britain and Japan, Senator Johnson of California declared here in an address last night. Hundreds were tured away from the Coliseum. _Senat or Jc hans on ass rted hat ee dent Wilson insisted on com- league covenant treaty is constructed theory of s League of ations, not on a balance power aty and league are Hasventad ng soon for cific coast he probably meet President Wilson RETAIL PRICES CLIMB IN MONTH ° : $ WHOLESALE FIGURES ARE LOWER ti he Pe (By United Preos.) have to become pari WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—Ketail food prices advanced during f relars simply because we August aud are still increasing despite the government camprign to lower a prevent burglary,” he de the cost of living, sccording to government siatistics. This, notwith- Standing tho inet thet beth wholesale vrices and vrices paid producers dropped. . “yoBIOD uv Sujaorduy soy uoowsS Rie Sulwe I9ie] Ip fifteen principal cities leadiny foods were boosted f-om five to 5 49 puy Nt eight ents per sales unit, while prices vaid producers decressed three nd op OU ‘sayy Srey amd « half per cont. Wholesale prices dropped from one to 20 per ce: 8 pouzy oq Ul tect “AGA ING. S. ony "At, ed rep KLAN = " OOO >>>>>>>L>>>>FE>OSESS S600 oeSroerroroeooosseeorrreeeee” *

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