Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 8

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Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively \ STATE SYNOD OF PRESBYTERIANS MEETS TUESDAY Sixty Delegates Expected at An- nual Sessions Opening To- morrow Night with Prom- inent Churchmea Here About 60 delegates are expected | here from the various Presbyterian | churches of the state.to attend che fifth -vnual meting of the Synod of Wyoming which opens here tomozrow | evening at the Presbyterian church. Rey. Waker G. Pitkin of Cody is the, moderator and Rev. Walter H. Brad. | ley of Casper is the stated clerk and treasurer of the synod. -The meet- ing will last until. Thursday eening. On the same days the Women’s Sy- nodical Missionary society will hold; its meetings here using the Baptist church as a place of meeting. On Tuesday afternoon an‘ erecu- tive meeting of the women’s society will be held and on Tuesday evening the meeting of the synod will open at the Presbyterian ¢hurch with a ser- rmon by the moderator and a commun- CARRANZA FORBIDS ELECTION. |ion service. EERING = Professing that he is not a candi- date himself, President Carranza has prohibted electioneering for his suc- cessor in certain parts of Mexico and is charged with actively interfering in state lections, according to El Uni- The flew moderator and clerks will also be leected at this ion. Wednesday morning will be devot- | ed by the synod to the transatcion of business and the hearing of reports, after which missionary addresges will be given by Rey. David. McMartin, synodical superintendent of missions; Rev. W. H. Burhans,’ missionary to the Arapahoe Indians; and Rev. B.. versal and Excelsior, two of the lead-|P. Fullerton of St. Louis, western ing newspapers of Mexico City. Excelsior recounts that President Carranza has Mantel M. Dieguez, chief of military| # operations in the north in agreement with the civil authorities, to prohibit | ture will be an address by Dr. “Al all manifestations in the State of Chihuahua where the pre- Constitutional regime Aists. These instructions will also be ap- political secretary of the Board of Home Mis- sions. - Reports of committees will be re- instructéd General{ ceived in the afternoon and the New ra movement will be explained by ——————.———. ev. D. H. W. Boyle of Denver. In the evening the principal. fea ander S. Wilson, of Kodaikanal, In- dia. Furthe? reports will be received Thursday: and permanent commit- tees will be elected on that day. ee plied to other sections in northern}eral troops, is in control with the Mexico which have not been complete-{Nieto suppérters in hiding. ly pacified, according to Excelsior. ta their own pre: The Wednesday morning sesion of the Wonens Synodical socicty will be umoted to the receiv- ing of reports from the secretaries in charge of Young People’s and Wo- man’s work and the Jubilee secre- The synodical president will also give her annual address. In ihe afternoon the various pres- 'byterial society will hold conferences, ents being in charge, Thus we have a never-ending state cach considering th. needs of the Until absolute peace exists no elec-|>f disorder and turmoil in Mexico, 8¢¢tiom which it covers. tioneering in favor of either of the} vhich is inimical to the peace of the; candidates in the coming presidential will be one hundred elections than political groupe American continent. ‘rnment has the nerve to cross the On Thursday morning report these conferences will be cons} How long will by the society as a whole. permitted. More} t be before the United States Goy- liamson, the synodical president, will present a plan. for a synodical mis- ionary, and New and the Jubilee have been formed in Chihuahua and} tio Grande and civilize those Mexi- Era campaign Will be discussed. Durango for eleetioneering purposes and have protested against President Carranza's order asserting that it ix policy Unless the order is. modified it will useless and against public be nec! continue their political propaganda, General Dieguez instructions are to proceed energetically against any of the presidents of the political organ- izations who refuse to obey the ord er the State of San Luis Potosi, according A reign of terror exists in to a news dispatch in El. Universal as the culmination of the disorderr attending elections in that State. Two gubernatorial candidates and two sep- arate legislative bodies claim the elec- tion; the contest being between Ra- facl Nieto, the people’s candidate for] be expected from tans with machine guns? eA) eee alt son” as a sky pilot materially ist brethren in being able sotiate the long distance between this! to ne-| ‘ruel world and the pearly gates. eee ees \ssociation is not only a meritorious ane, but is nan who h so a signal honor to a 8 been a consistent boost- 2r for the Yellowstone Highway. Mr.| Newton of Cody is a good. writer, talker He knows how to ort 2 good and a good worker. » and how to harmonize. Some real results muy the Association Governor and Severino Martinez, sup-{ during the coming year. ported by a Carrancista element and Fe ci tral troops According to the lat news received by El Unive Nieto safety in flight and troops sent in h has been compelled to seek pursuit of him are searching all trains out of Sun Luis and places where it is supposed he maybe in hiding. police have stopped the pablication of Nieto anti-Carrancista. newspapers which supported and which are All members of the state legisla- ture who supported the election of Nieto were locked up in the peniten- tiary in which Madero was confined before the revolution which made him On their way to prison they were cheered by the They re releused on an order from the President of Mexico. people who lined the streets, rior Court and held a meeting ring the election of Martinez null They were again arrested dee and void, hy a detail of Federal soldiers and again released by order of the court. | Martinez, who commands the Fed-| PECOOO® Natrona Fuel Co. J. L, BIE! Tarn, Prop GEBO COAL E Wi COKE Citr Office 157. $, | Gen. Office § | CeCe cee Nee H oye Regardless of disagreements over matters of national policy, all Amer- ica prays for the speedy President Wilson. It covery of is particularly unfortunate at this time that the The President should be compelled to give up his official duties, when the course of tr America concerning the peace y is hanging in the balance. As er of the lea covenant s, the President may ill- ness of the have a tendency to soften the determination of his opponents in the Senate and lead to an unsatisfactory compromise, | cALL THIS WEEK and Thursday their ho >. ‘ribune Want Ads | POOOOOSSESOOESOOCOOOOOOOOS Home Cooked MEALS Served Family Style Your Appetite’ Tested Breakfast: 6:30 a. m. to 8:30 a. m. Dinner: 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Supper: 5:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. ALL MEALS ! c | ARMY AND NAVY CLUBY Basement, West Hotel SPECIAL SALE On Every Hat in.the Shop : Buy Your Winter Hat Now ata Remarkable Reduction BURKETT MILLINERY 122 North Center Missionary from ered | Mrs. Wil- icers will be elected Thursday afternoon he devoved to an open forum The success of the “Flying. Par- #4 the discussion of an Americani- zatino program. A 1 i All sesions of both organization js. | Memsthens the chances of his Bap- are open to the public and the even- aryAor-allyatithemto idje; | ing metings will be of particular iu- terest The chamber of commerce is sr- ranging an automobile ride for the delegates on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock and on Thursday afternoon The selection of a newspaperman Dr. and Mrs. Bradley will catertain is head of the Yellowstone Highway) With @ rec i Read The $2,500 Fire at | HOMESTEAD PATENT ISSUED Basin Saturday (Special to The ‘Lribuar.) BASIN, Wyo., Oct. -18—Fire ear- ly Saturday morning: déstroyed the naint store of H, °C. 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