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BY VETERANS ON 7 WEATHER € ORECAST | < ginerai fr -ionight nnd Frida | er in, aban er nitnealat poi tions toniiaht. ir me nese cach um RU at er DACK. THRER® THE DAILY TRIBUNE and served by the United Pres € { Member of the Associated rent OFFICIL BOARD ‘Harry: Fisher of Casper vouume Named on Executive! ; Committe: of American | Legion; Bonus Defeated | NUMBER 29 BELGIUM TOO BUSY TO WAR ONHOLLAND, Centralia for Soldier M Lynched Leader He Prisoners After Bein (Specint tAPOL, Minn., Nov. 13. \ Harry Fisher of Casper, state seeretary 43. Criminal informations against 26. 9f the American Legion in Wyoming,’ '. Were prepared for filing today by; “28 named to represent Wyoming on | the nationai. committee atthe conven- e itformations, it was understood, would | tion nore. ©. Calhoun of Van Tas- (By _ CENTRALIA, Wash. alléged members of the I. County Attorney Allen. All t! allege either participation in ot criminal knowledge of the killing here. Pe ahd ee rH late Tuesday. More logical minds prevailed in the | fonvention Wednesday “afternoon and |the American Logion did not ask, for | ;2 bonus for world war service but left | it to congress, This action was entirely | Nox name was mentioned iit the verdict of the coroner's jury which ‘T, hela an TARUsCS over! a body Penaten to ‘hours tonight. the body. lax Ins on the floor in line with the plan of the Wyoming Alarmist Reports of Threatened Break in the bridge undg@ which the man delegation. was lynched Tuesday ‘night. Later it! “Ht ; \ 4 r m trha:, .Cobgressman .Mondell’s bijl_ was com =| | was removed to the ebunty Jail. ‘The | yiney Nie necommenaatony, passed | Relations Discounted by Delegate to Con-_ Y TWea Hind the di 4 most unanimously against asking the | | M AY ll. . it Le is fatgabot cca pos stenghid| | nation for compensation .for- those “not ference; Explanations Will Be Asked ! hurt in the war. i tion, caused by unknowa) persons.” Wyoming \cast its four votes for By ‘The Associated P . + @ Franklin Doiler of Pennsylvania for (By he Asse at Tess) bane OF SMITH IS in . ; a ' ees DRAGGED THRU STREETS 1 Dena sett Wee began. aeqauae,) ote hie PARIS, Nov. 13.—Alarmist reports of a possible rupture in diplo- , , vi e Legion in the erit . : : . centr sty United Peewee a ot cat hours of formation, sn ieeteranice | : matic relations between Belgium and Holland, which have been cur- [the man lynched ‘Tuokday night was! {0 4,malor nd a dark horse brot forth | 4 omg NAVAL OFFICER AND PRINCESS BRIDE HOME AFTER rent during the last few days in Brussels and in diplomatic and peace | Grogwed thru the street here Wednes:) “Action. taken by the convention’ WAR ROMANCE—Lieut. Com- and Mrs. Otto M. Foster who recently re- conference circles here, have their source in the interior politics of Bel- jto the gaze of 80 imppligned allosed 1. i ieee ourting Congressman Victor, turned tras France. Mrs. Foster was Miss Lyson Bulgheroni of Monte | gium and are fostered by a political party favoring an energetic policy J er was tavore the Wyomin , W. W. Otherwise the might was aie delegation. Dy. wy ming | Carlo, and dit days of yore a princess of the principality. toward Holland, according to | «member of the ae Peace delega- | here altho in all other citjes of the north- = tion in j West a big drive is on against the radi- | | Recu s, the Bet Man Held. fas Assault on! cas. | | RN _ |. Federal Prosecutor Robert Saunders | burning Breakens; = Woman and Thermiopo-'a seittte deciarea that “war to the 3 Tl PR LT alice naliatara tes OO deat! would be waged against the I. 5 » flag and trampled and burned. 4% es W. W. in the northwest, | it, aby g of the Belgian jail cell in full sight of the I. W. W.; by a few drunken sailors 5 Plead Guilty” prisoners. It will be takensthis after- | 5 set oe has no time to go to wa tse noon to the outskirts of the city and over such trif! declared the dcie- 49 i @ (thrown into a trench without burial (By2The “Associated. Press) gate. A note probably will be sent the gat cnet mae TE ee ee toueh | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13—Efforts are being niade py the American gev- OER a Cocitpant® ankineitorsespies Sixteen indi 3 nee ental b stay ernment to prevent the shipment of large supplies of arms and ammunition iach hee et ped tie eve vers ¥ | SOLDIER PATROL 18 Purchased in’ Europe by the Mexican xovefnment. as the Nati arty would Femues the grand jury of the United | States district court for. Wyo- aaa ox. i ocinted Press.) | ming were announced Wedites-, CENTRALIA, Wash. Nov. 13.—| day, the defendants and: théir! Seoras Paxton of Centrallay for ack: \ezed offenses being ax follows: Aaron) Wier, was fired upon st daybreak ae he Now, rape; Robert L. Anderson, lar-| W®% Patrolling aig ete ee ceny from interstate shipments; Hung ‘t#lia and Chi dotistael 3 Wah, alias Lee Yung, unlawful) posses-|! “ alleged wan Jynched sion of opium; Leonard V. @uynft, lar- ; veny from interstate Bbipmehts; . One large order for munitions was placed by Mexito with the Fabrique Nationale d’Armes of Leige, Belgiu It was learned at, the-state department that the Amerié¢an charge at Brussels protested against, the shipment on the ground that it would be # violation‘of the international arms convention. — ENROLLED ae, othe county courthouse. Representatives of All Woman’s , Organizations to Jom in Movement for Organization; Business Girls to Be Consulted on Form of Work A mai ss meeting. of the women RlgE Casper interested in the Young Women’s Christian association is » & DEMO PETITION FOR CLOTUREIS ct BEFORE SENATE ae Tae ium HH. Kircher, ‘Ctarenee Nerg and Terry 1. Crate from dnterstate, shi} “Pete Bis sociated Pres. can- vassed by Miss Tillie Forbank, the teacher of the school, sent in 21 mem- berships, twice the population, it is | declared. Landfalr, forgery It is expected that representatives of every woman’s organi- | Pod SETAE NOLS Peas Nii Ceorge Ma s0n; illegal possession: Or | zation: in the city will attend the mieéfing, which. will: be ad-) (ion) Sivoking the senate’s clo = inlum: CHOmg daees toger tesacwelt Sor} \ |‘arensed by one of the secretarieaiot the | Str IY Ares Taecantad ta ieaeaute a We cnlum:. DelDsE tse gaete eels sats wentcentral fleld at Denver. pis hid ‘ vament Dropert: Sack bis, 8 Ea oer ene oc we KING AND QUEEN | ‘2 Cimcros, Wolfie. 6¢ te MR cnet } ‘Tie’ Red Cross’'roll’ callin Caper! made.in thejresidanee, district. Wy ar “others saciCarper gegen aetivaly Democratic 4 { Bucknunn is the only place in the | interested 4 fleation without reservations. onze Degdmes, arson on a forest Fe: LATE TRADING = hax beot in $1,200 s0 far, according | Buckman ts the only place tw the interested mn the ely. re OF BELGIUM IN | teation wisn cenervatioms + Lovelace, falsely repre-! to the reports submitted to Mrs. Sam’ | ¢.. tnd this little settlement. turned this morning from Denver where | administration forces at which it was | she visited the field headquarters and | enlisted the interest of the workers there in the project to start some work here as soon as possible for the benefit and working girls BRUSSELS AGAIN: Service, chairman for the drive, and it, is believed that when all reports | ure in’ fronf the county, between 2,000 and 3,000-memberships will have ded to take aggressive measures against what was feared might ! develop into a filibuster the i treaty. was Wednesday and pleaded. guilty..of an attack on a} arraigned | aly United Prens.). on the Wind River Indian reser-|__ NEW YORI Now. 15 rottowing | He was sentenced to six months’ | {WO @oxs of exceptional losses. the stock imprisonment in the Fremont county | market had its. first rally this. after-| been secured. ~ The drive will be continued until of cbevtiuelnens girls BRU: —-—— jail at Lander. noon, Some sharp adyances were re-| The Midwest and Standard refiner- the end of the week, and the final ‘aspe sea. tively inter-| 274 Queen Elizabeth I DYNAMITER TO Anderson pleaded guiity to robbing leprdied: Call money continued at 16 tes are being canvassed this week result will be announced the first of The -women who are ac y inter-/ morning, completing thelr return trip and sane | a howke-todiotise canvass is being | next week. _ ested in the matter are especially trom Americ l expre baggage shipments at | Percent. ‘Thermopolis and was sentenced to five months’ imprisonment In the Taramie county jail at Cheyenne. Hung Wah pleaded guilty anxious that there shall be a good rep- resentation of business girls the meeting Monday night, that th opin- fon may be consulted as to the form that the work-should take here. ASK PAROLE OF = oe = WAR-TIME DRY | ‘AIRMEN KILLED | AT BEGINNING CALIF. BOARD of unlaw- VOLUNTEERS FOR STRIKE DUTY iy possession of opium and was fined Several’ plans which might be fol i f ‘ave been tentatively outlined, The other defendants, unless in’ the RECORD F FLIGHT, Lethal Teun atood thats eulietantial LAW DECLARED meanwhile they enter pleas of guilty, TIN offers. of help he been received should | A Will be tried after the petit jury reperts es ‘or a building be started a next Monday, \ my Andoated Brean) ' ‘ker from the Denver. office trole it would LONDON, Noy. 13 e Lieutenant R. onsider his was elig nl days in Cas-| (By The Asfociated Press) will probably spend si for parole over a year ago. FATHER OF MAYOR. BEACH DIES | M. Douglis, of the Australian fying. CHEYENNE, Nov. 13.—Former service men of Wyoming who volun. | per, looking over the field to a | H. Beach of Iusk, well) corps and Lieutenant J. S. L, Ross, ; the form of work needed here, the TOUISVILI Judge Wal any Casper people, left for| navigator, who started from joun- |} teered for duty during the coal strike willbe Permitted to return to their F) amount of support which th Y. W A Evans in jot court. to ARREST.O. OF ALL + On receipt. of a telegram} slow for a flight to Australia for the. |] homes tonight, Governor Carey announced. The governor telegraphed Fuel J) might expect, etc | in effect, for the secoud time held d, announcing the death of his father.| Australian government's prize of: |] ,aministrator Garfield asking that coal administrator be appointed for It is possible that ar-time prohibitiog unconstitutional, The news came as a shock In “view ot $50,000, were killed when. their air |] * " r . st ies “FT| nena the establishme: ined an attack upon the constitu I. W. W. ORDERED ¥ recent, good health enjoyed by his} plane crashed near Subiton, in Zila Wyoming. jeenter with gymnasium, cafeteria, usrnlnell en) cttack upon bus constiy father. rey. }lors, rest roorns, and possibly a swim- (ace yineuoseren( tain IN ONE STA TE ming pool as a start for the work here | ing afl EoHT="GO1) et" if it is not found possible to erect @) ternal revenue Kentueky, and Dis. (By United Prean,) i boarding home with all Y. W. C. A-j pie: Attorney “iregory from interfering LINCOLN, Nov. 13.—Gover M z features. In any event, the meeting! with. the sale by two Loulsville distil.) Kelvie notified all) Nebraska « Monday night is to determine the senu-} jer of their “floor stock’? of tax-paid! attorneys today to arrest I. W. W.'s ment and ‘it is hoped that: a 1 num: | whisky iv eeid ties myitd Lewlteertt RCeE her of resentative women and girls} will ASSASSIN FAILS PLAN Ss TO LI ava iF in ATTEMPT TO TREATY DEBATE MPETREVCHEAN, ARE VOTED DOWN att FORMAL NOTICE is AWAITED | caetion received by operators here sata! expect a demongtration of good faith !today the union men left in two mines, in negotiations VF that government. The at Benton to care for the company)only thing that can restore peace to property under the terms of the strike, the mining industry is just cecognition ‘order, deserted their posts, following of the meritorious claims of the min-| Union Miners. Lett to K Keep Property in Working: Order Quit Posts; Radicals ?. 2. similar action at Duqoin. ers.” ' : : Try.to Stir Up Trouble in Camps ia weikouhrte GmkA: fo: bes inj reeotant : <T Y git * |against the obedience. of international| OPERATIONS RESUMED Fe tabs Gidastto cbitacaldate € (ore, Keven Prom officers to the federal court mandate|IN TWO STATES |_| Mandel, Premier Clemenceau's cont | NO Cloture Muzzle on Discussion of Reser- ; KD VILLE, 3.—E yy dential secretary and candidate of | :- CHICAGO, Nov. 13. ous coal miners are to re-| thousand miners inPennessee and ene) the Nationalist party for the depart. vations, Senate Decides; Provosal by turn to work in increasing et in many fields, but Mies they do|HALINOIS AND KANSAS tucky resumed Work today. — ment of the Gironde. A revolver shot ’ i ’ : uy IN UN NGE! shattered his automobile ‘door but in the greater Pastries Hinois areas, Indiana and Kansas, re-| (By United Prens.) } Mandel was untuurt. Senator Waish Also Defeated mained uncertain. The men re had showed a disposition to awa CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—The strike sit-| E THON | Aveets uation in Ilinois and Kansas was un- — formal notification that the: had been cancelled. ichanged today. No’ effective resump- ANS AND TUCSON SC HOOL (By The Associated Press) [SON Of Geer rutageetn ses a os WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.-—An attempt by Democratic senators to > , i, Nov. "8 Complying’ roth an order issued by the) ‘The miners are not " heeaing til LL TALK STUDENTS W.ALK \invoke the cloture rule to limit the debate on the foreign relations com- local < rescinding order while awaiting the re- hh failed tod 4 union of miners, following a mass od | mittee reservations to the peace treaty failed today in the senate. mecting of members of the United Mine | E28 OPERATING ‘sult of conferences starting at JW ‘ash | OUT ON STRIKE di Workers, ail helstine engineer, fice |EN COAL FIELDS. oes ington tomorrow. iOV. 15TH The senate, by a vote of 68 to four, also rejected the proposal t men, pumpmen, niule feéders: and Othe} -WAGISRGTON, Nove Ice Activ’ | vol A COMER IE TORII by Senator Walsh of Montana to amplify the reservation to Article X x rm > . . ‘abe pei mere Nhe cond Of ae einen’ aezioun Coes ARE STILL IDLE 'ta-—Three hundred |Of the Léague of Nations’ covenant so that other nations would be j, je in the bitur coal rex ‘ i " 7 ally Fi i i nited. Prensa.) Anapeinted Prenn.) and fifty ok no obligation to mid the United . Pe sander, left thelr nents Inst | Virginia,... where the -altuation-derde-| nrg MOINES, Nov. Tae Not a sin- HELSINGFORS, “Nov. 15-—Pence | today when Suporint ving its territorial in-, extension of government contro! of the . Ul a jscribed by department of justice offi- gle Iowa mine hays opened since the Megotiations between the Esthoniams | fuscd to reinstate ienimere Cooper, | tegrity. railroad for two ra under the plumb 8 bei “particularly. nasty.”’ : r und plun “ ake }elals as being °“p “i strike order was withdrawn, and Bolshevikt will begin Saturday, | president of the students’ association, Those Voting for the proposal were 5 remo! todaé: renbuoon TRINIDAD ROO pee bher Catan ot (ake tues: slirected and iettended lsreely:|: —— it was announced today. and who was expelled becanse he led a!Senators Walsh of Montana and Pitt- 5 ees striking minery tn southern Colorado is {by Russians, have precipitated some! nop pEwEs: YET, i : |strike of 25 students Tuesday in pro-,man of Nevada, Democrats, and LaFol- ire’ CUscipsteers OccLatig Chere | “in Cull swing today. The violence among the coal miners, reports | UNION CHIEF SAYS , __ BY, Athocinted Press.) test to Nim's refusal to clone the schoois latte of Wiseonsin and Morris of Ne “no justifics or precipitate « Iron company reported jets (By United Press.) OMSK, , Novi. H.—Ishim, 80. miles} on Armiétice Day. braiska, Republicans ‘ haste in turt the r ads back to nt woektl pany i port ore mien | a INDIANAPOLIS, Noy. 14-''The miss.) Herth of tropavievsk, hay been occu- Zit: Aa RNS , at Y is rr yesiepay aad that 90 ber! i X7oN MEN DESERT ers are not defeated.” sald President | Med by the Bolsheviki. They’ erovsea . Ferree. of the Ohio Oll com-) EXTENSION OF t Ura need lil railroads)ure earning In, rod ICIS RE TROIS cables PONE TN THE | Lewis today. “They acquiesced in the) the Ishim river and advanced 97 to 50 return ring from a bus: | CONTROL ADVOCATED Uperuting expenses, $200,000 rentals to gine ne coal. Production yest y « Asnociated Prens.) | demand of their government., They now | Biles on an irregular front to the town | iness trip to He has been away x (By United Prean.) the owner nd « surplus for the gor iF do, tons over the day before. gprINGFIELD, Il., Nov, 13,—Infor-) tof Tokushi, on the Kurban railway. tor about ten days. WASHI TON, Nov. 13.—-Urging an j ernment t