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te planes . | out! oe “a him‘ over the Jast i leg. of ° _ is Returned F ieee Prean} - MINEOLA, 8: Y;, Oct: 18.— Lieutenant Belvin W. Maynard, vic- lor in $ continént\and return, the great- , landed here at 1:50:05 p. m., in the last stage of his flight at an a mintite. wate his wife and two little girls. who rush- ed across the field amid: the frantic cheering. of hundreds. of spectators. flight. “Sergeant Klein deserves the great- | est credit,” said the lieutenant, “Tt is all up to the lieutenant,” promptly retorted the sergeant. “He | fs the grentest pilot on earth.” Dock ! | The first words: uttered by May- nard when he put foot on earth/again were a generous~tribute’ to” Sergeant )N,.E. Klein, his companion on the TWENTY-: SEVEN STARTERS Food’ “ited 1 High on Docks. is Spoiling d C t Vv | ine over New. York. eins Sande one Gad Up in: is er bor, SAN FRANTIC, Bris me tiene: 98 Lieutenant! Pabbis Sub enon RACE; Enited Press.) Bway weyers original starters in ; Nine’ contestants were killed. Maynard was greeted by his wife and. two: children here.’ \ Each child presénted him him with an apple. Big crowds greeted Maynard fly- The | ad ¥ quantities - of fruit, ie + a foods i eir ‘cunt inh the®” salads: derby | was ed in’ landing here; 4 this morhing. Neither was injured. ¢| SMITH ENRODTE TO) > CHEYENNE 2 FROM OMAHA | OMAHA; Get 18. meee stain Lowell aR || He Smith arrived hete at $2:35:43 p. man ARRESTED m. and left for the west at 1:06:48 p. FOR ASSAULT GEN. MANGIN IS between Ney 4 South =, m Ne er =o up- ine the*har eh face waiting, to be ie nm. Hapaon Burns ‘igs been sad SENT TO BA LTIC | inatlaentannndbeatete owt tae! TO WATCH HUNS old giel. ‘The complaint was made by ofthe young. gitl,.who sl, Asnoctated: leges that Burns attempted pee: WI PARIS, Oct. 18.— mit a-violent injury gi . Burm tea cae Ted Ds ion to superintend the; son of vA casio c of the Balti¢ states by the eau driver here, it ts sal plaint has now bee: ouit} troops: of General Von-der Goltz, will vast ‘the young: gitl: with being an. incorrigible. nrelissinge. heatiies been held NOT TO SHELL DOOMED CITY Workingmen Call on General Yudenitch| to Refrain from Bombardment and Promise Aid to Anti-Bolsheviks Prensa.) -General .e Press.) Ulmann of Letts on. Thursday recaptured Boras fone. “Bs muhde, the port at the mouth of the ings Aameeinted LA Bb whieh neeth LONDON, ver, northwest of Riga, from was K6i over thé Bolsh Friday night, the Germati-Rusion forces: ‘The cape Falke of ture was? effected the fieréest charac ie fighting of! according ‘to @ r. The Létés al- today. ‘the race were. forced to withdraw.) : Gish, datas Man-* French member of the interal-; ‘commissi ing “het leave Paris immediately for the Bal-) Neither tie, it was decided by the supreme { ta fi rome ascent je anti+! p egainéd Boldera, auth of Dunk | Oct. 18. Pee whité |” Isinigfors dispatch mon to the memory of WOODEN SHIP IS ABANDONED CREW IS SAFE ty Annocinied Prenx. BOSTON, Oct. if.--The wood. en steamer Ammonoosix; which has been in distress at-sea“for the Jast week, was abandoned in a sinking condition, radiograms announced today. The crew was saved. pevactettens* adredirmh CHICAGO, Oct. 18. -— Seven Gary residents will be deported for st the. government, pei commanding the ed today. ns He PRINCIPLES FOR 4 Jeane "Ovi 4,000 COPIES of The Daily Tribune sold and delivered to subscribers every: day. = VOLUME IV. Th ILY TRIBUNE Member of the Associated Press, and served by the United Press. NUMBER 6 CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1919 RUSSASKEDTO CONFERENCE OF INDUSTRIALISTS sSHAKEOFFRED OPERATORS AND TO BE OUTLINED DICTATORSHIP Committee Working on Comprehensive Pro- gram to be Submitted National Meet Monday; All Questions Covered [My United Press] WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—A ciples to cover all relations between comprehensive program of prin-| the employér and employe will be placed before the national industrial conference Monday if plans go| thru on which leaders are working. ment sanction. It will include clauses dealing ment of strikes and other vital issues on which workers and employers are at disagreement. Bernard Baruch, Thomas Chadbourne, Charles Edward Russel and H.-B. Endicott are work- ing, on the plan. LABOR DEMANDS EARLY waste! ON RESOLUTION Associnted Prous.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 18,—Renew- ing ‘their demands that the issue of thé right of workers to bargain col- lectively. thru--their.chosen -reprasen- tatives be disposed of by the national industrial conference’ “before yother matters are taken ‘up, labor delegates today urged the:committee of 15 to report back resolutions on this sub- ject when the conference reconvenes Monday. Labor: representatives point- ed out that the “résolution already. days and noth, Fther post: ie hope oF or and ‘onthe. question..of. how em- HE. aruern he. bers of public group in committee ‘sub- mitted several amendment to two reso- | \ Jutions today. One proposal was that ,” |. Jabor representatives be duly “‘cer- | tified after faimiydte of a fair yote of _employes.” * MES PEABODY, “SON OF FORMER ~ GOV, ARRESTED Passed Worthless lesChiacks on Local Businessmen and Refused to Make Them Good; Caught at Laramie James C. Peabody, son of a for- mer governor of Colorado, will be re- turned to Casper from Laramie to-| | morrow to answer to the charge of; |having passed four worthless cheeks | on Casper business houses to the! amount of $100. Altho the checks ‘were returned “short” over four | months ago Peabody, it is claimed, | his repeatedly refused to honor them: aiid their patience having failed, 1o-% Neal firms victimized by his workt | swore out a criminal warrant against ' him. Peabody was apprehended at Lara- | mie, Wyo., and a deputy of the sher-j| iff’s office will bring him back at once, Wires have been kept hot, it is understood, by attorneys for the young man,*to have the proceedings | dropped but prosecutors here have not | yet reversed their decision to bring him Batorg, theeoars: the. court. $2,150. QUOTA COUNTY DRIVE <n i 1 cana th has captured Krasno Selo. of Petrog oh met wo from the! The Natrona, count; ta th ie mes a e. Nat cou ota in the the ester bsiy tle army from shell- ag Memorial dadoctation cam-} next week has been set at 92,-) 160. The headquarters for the drive! here will be immediately .inside the | | door of the Taylor .& Clay offices on | thé first floor of. the Oil Exchange | El building. Judge C.\ B. ‘Winter, said | is. of thé city will i the maih devote; | services and in some cases their. ser- heodore | Roosevelt. pera, represented in ne- |, ' gotiations with their” employers, mém- j The program may have govern- | with caletive cl settle- “ing varson;’ MINERS CALLED ‘Leaders Quality Acceptances but Senate Committee is Expected to Intervene if Efforts of Sec. Wilson Fail (My Associnied Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Appeals to the peonle of Russia to throw off ‘the voke of Bolshevism and and turn to a government of “true demoeracy”, written by a score of By United Preas. WASHINGTON, Oct. ‘18.— Secretary of Labor Wilson today ar- ranged for a meeting heré next ‘Tuesday! between the miners and op- erators’ wage scale cominittees in the hope of avoiding the strike on Noverrher 1. In accepting for operators Thomas Brewster declared that formal ,negotiations would not be opened unless the miners rescinded their strike call, agreed to execute their existing co t and abandoned their demands for a six-hour day sand a five-day week, President Lewis of 1 accepting the invitatic crs would not waive th The senate coal inve prominent American statesmen, businessmen, editors and labor lead- ers, will be ‘given wide publicity thrdout the counfry. The contrib- utors. include Samuel Gompers, Ambassador Francis and, Senator Thomas. miners, in 1 the min- ting com- mittee will intervene if Secretary Wilson’s efforts fail. The operators ave already laid their case before s, the operators reiterat- the miners are seeking na- tionalization of mings DRASTIC LAW IS FRAMED, CURB RAIL WALKOUTS (By Ansocinted Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 adopting provisions to end strikes by penalizing employes who go on strike or others whp foment strikes, the senate interstate com- mittee today completed the draft of a bill to establish a permanent railroad policy. Government control and overa- tion of the roads would end in i i a Bt : 30 days after enactment. of the VICTORIOUS AVIATORS IN TRANSCONTINENTAL-RACE—Left, Lieutenant B. W."Maynard, the:“fly- measure. * firét man to reach San Francisco from Mineola and first to reach New York today on the return * ey a a aaeanbe 33 ele: rT a Miss ui! Center, Major Carl Spitz, assistantinir officer of the Western Denartment, first: to reach Mincola FAP eee TeeLaaa B.GBadiashere toy flight. from San Frangisco, apparently beating Lieutenant E.°C. Kiel (at right) by’31 seconds.” will spend the week-end with friends. WGO-SLAVSTO SENATE LEADERS NOT NEGOTIATE ON IMPRESSED BY PLANS FUME DISPUTE DR OQ POSED IN PARIS RIS, A Preas.) “Oc 18—(Havas Petes yah) décision to leave the settlément of the Fiume, question to direct negotiations | between Italy and Jugo-Slavia ‘has been reached by the-peace conference, according to the Excel- sior. “LANSING MAKES TREATY APPEAL IN N. Y. SPEECH. ay yeas Prexx.) ALBANY, N. Y,, Oct. 18.—Declar-, ing flatly for a bf iat of Nations p’cuded for its adoption before the | University of New York, To reject it) | resentation on them. would be “to discourage future at-| tempts to, obtain. unity -of action | among the tatiéns in. an effort to) by avoid international conflicts,” he sald. 1 | Rome. wl ta leah eat PRES. CARRANZA | REFUSED ARMS | B Y AMBASSADOR | $0 seointives in the League ot Ni. ¥ Axsocinted Prean.) WASHINGTON Oct. 18.—Ameri-| ratified by the senate and » specific os morning with such a modest quo-' can Ambastador Fletcher “flatly re-| laws are Tiacted later by serge | ta for the county the campaign. Would) fused to réecomitend or sanction the| authorizing such tepreséutatives m0 | bé more than évef on @ voluntary! shipmént of any tiunitions or rifles) providing for their expenses. t6 Currafss.” acdording té 2 ‘letter ‘omorrow iiinisters in the churches! from BR. 8, Sutton oF the American tion to the sen-' these leaders said, is the rela-! that a new reservation declaring that} States and] the appointment of American dele- Gun company, tead toda: ate committee invegtign tions betwoen the United Mexico. - hout reservations or amendments, | Secretafy of (State ‘Lansing today | Will: Refuse to Permit haat: U S. Representa- ‘tion on Peace Commissions Until the Treaty is Ratified; Affront Seen $00,000 ADDED PARIS, Oct, 18. —The sages council of the peace conference adopted a resolution today that delegates of the great powers may sit! TO COUNTY ROAD questions before the commissions, regar Good roads in Natrona county will governments have ratified the treaty. If the. ‘United States senate pall be benefited to the extent of not’ object, it was stated, it is pro able that American delegates will! 000 to $60,000 thru the inheritance take, the places assigned to the Uni-! tax from the estate of Verner Z. ted States on such commissions. gress is under considerati Raed. whiowdied A ‘moril: 1 Tatnurn. Germany is afixious to have the,; Today's reports front Pa: sguta-' *eee sat as fea i " commissions begin their work fully|ing American representatives i st) will be added to the road’s fund of organized, it is declared, and is par-, Vigorous private criticism from Re-' Natrona county before October 20, ticularly desirious of American rep- | publican leadets of the senate and according to W. H. Patten, county at- i this is expected to be renewed later rney, who returned to Casper to- Signor Tittoni, Ttalian foreign 1ain- jon the senate floor, They declared ee bly Fd ne bs pen a ler. Ve F ‘ister, sat in. the. council for the first| the appointment of American dele- ests of this county at Sheridan. from! gates before the senate acted on the} ‘treaty would be an affront to the The estate was probated there in the district court. Sheridan county senate and another usurpation of har (Rye ‘The Ansocinted Pr power by the executive branch of the oe only Sie in inheritance tax WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Repub-| goyernment. rom the estate. : rok Pa lican leaders declared emphatically} —— —— vate Hee’ mes ee ing Neer today that th nate would not ¢cén county alone are yalued a 0 eit vin srwaxticipaciors igh) oot o%- Renner Cabinet mately three million dollars, His to- tal interests will, amount to about j ten million dollars, Mr. Reed was the organizer of the Midwest Refining company and is ree- ognized as the mau who put the Salt Creék field on the oil map of the Is’ Re-Organized After Quitting, | tions or other international commis- | sions until the peace treaty had heen viata sesaee rie ‘ world. iS Opposition to promaturé participa: | » Oct. 19-The Aus: erie SELGTS of Anieriéan representatives, | ‘vidu cabinet headed by Be. Karl Miss Gladys Abbey of Ogden, Utah go pronounced) Renner, bas fesigned, but was re avived in C t yesterday. Miss | constituted immediately under Ren- ‘per as pretiier with a few import- y con: | ant changes, Abbey wil Ihave charge of the school at Pathfinder, which will open next “gates shall await legislation by: | Monday. Uc USEUUAAHAEE SLU AA NEAT ETTUHTUTTTTTATTEBVCAS ce 0 “e ne or O46 Sac’ ++, SEO OE OMS a ik Yi YK Yi oh Yi Oe > eee eT HTT HF HHH SHH H Se

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