Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 8

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/ rh Pribune —— wy == a ~ day by @ foreign relations sub-comr - ', i as published in Bolshevik newspapers, | L se, headed by Senator Moses, Repy)). ; i showed the Bolsheviks themselves it ap-| * |lican. peared that the amount of paper eras | | Other senate Investigations pla: in circulation in January, 1919, Sra linclude the coal situation, the F z fies more than 50 billion rubles.| T ‘berry election contest from Micii, a E. eon Other press excerpts show the nts. | van, investigation of the federal ¢ ~ ss and charges of Sen organization of administrative machin- commission 5 — ery, the decrease in the productivity Watson, Republican, Indiana, that some & of labor, industrial collapse, and the) jot its employes are Socialist propagan. }: Sans breakdown of transportation. \dists, and the news print paper situa 4 The world program of the Bolshevik i DENVER, Jan. 5._A. sph Thee youthful auto bandit, was (Contin is amplified in the May day procla From Page 1.) tion last year of the communist int The me shot and killed this noon in a gun, duel with a police posse here. indletnienteehi James Green, companion of Thompson in three holdups Sunday al tariff or internal revenue jax sion legislation is not planned dur. ent session. Repeal of tho axes on soft drinks is piiy. hot weather sets In, (Continued aol Page 1) 2, proposing ratifi hevik terrorism and|“Long live civil war, the only just war,|cation of all peace terms ¢ um which presents an|national, in which appeared the phrase: | publican, Pennsy " Thieatened Shooting Prevented by | points out the soviet program for world}in which the oppressed plass fights its as of Nations. ~ Patrolman Who Answe! revolution, was made public today and |oppressors.” Giiiar! treaties ito’ bo ee night, was shot thru the abdomen in an auto chase last night. Green Call for Help f Hon red Phas been transmitted to the senate and{ ‘The concluding sentences of the proc- xg French, Austria, Read The Tribune Want Ads probably will recover. aul Tor ne ‘Bae louse house committees dealing with foreign] Imation were: Panama canal settlement with C 5 } on the “Bar” affairs. “In 1919 was born the great Com-|anq, possibly, the Turk peace tr Thompson wounded three policemen. : Four American radical organizations|muniat International. In 1920 will be|".) i fo * * 7 TES : The railroad reorgan. 3 Thompson is 28 years of age. An automobile load of officers; 4 ; Ae included in the original lst ellg-|horn the great international soviet re-|,,¢" Gu, gaux and phosphate land leas a . 1 smber- | pub * ? schet ed es went to the Thompson home to arrest him. His mother said her son House at « hous aE WA | ih he el Bape cera peyote? [tsi bil, both im conferences oy Head oF raed + 2 ° wreventec ¢ Pataca? —_——_——- a cated i was not there. Offiters, searching the house, foond him behind a punch which Otfieer Murdock pentato the full text of the call issued by ———————_——9 | Tnniitey ido na ards a “externally” with a door %. Plufton’s jaw. Plufton was standing ss in January, 1919, which was | One Year Ago i mn War || | tons will be begun soon at jo ar 1 if bi nded_ in the room when Officer Pee POPS EB Unt Deer | ings of the senate and house naval com Thompson epe:ed fire and many shots were exchanged. Detec- wturdock entered in response to cries tions were the Socialist labor mittees. , i ffi for help. party of America, the “left elements of], Six transports reached ss York sonaeast tive Dave Chuven was the only officer of the party who was not te ett with 7000. troops. | Investigation of Bolshevik propag ut it took only a second to get a;the Socialist, party of Ame ion ¢ LesOnE ct) his sebicc cally (HAGEL D ‘which ds ented! Death of Count von yertling, former | da and activities of at him without at. by Debs and the ist propaganda | German imperial chancellor. jet “ambassador, t out his revolver, He assocaition,” the W. W. of America} = SaaS aEa aaa ae blow before Plufton could and the Workers’ Industrial’ Union of aved Officer Mur- Americ on was reported to| This al stesie representatiy . C, Marent o begin next Prt mf CKS VAPORT or P20 wounded. He said Schneider was shot down first. Thompson fired two bullets into Boggio’s breast and then turned the revolver on Bar- Martock : ry. Barry and Chuven opened fire and Thompson was shot down mor- tinded his tally wounded. ‘a libre THE HOUSE MATINEE OF QUALITY 2:30 and 4 P. M. PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- acre ris @a ey ED THEATRE IN 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 THE STATE TODAY -—s_ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION 1 was signed by Boris Rein- the Socialis | Labor party of America, who succeed: ed in without a pass- arrested decently the room at the man said that Plufton » extraordinary commissions and nized terror under the Bolshevik ° . ‘ . three children who were in. the house: y. are discussed in the memoran- located jn the rear of the Star, rooming | dum, and supplemented by official proc- ‘ T hou lamations from the president of the All- i - i G ey i | N Cou ER _ J. Yost, one of the men: was drunk | Russian extraordinary commission. This wught in an uncompromising | message, signed by Petropo' Sep: 1919, contains the lowing: situation. C, H. Brown, the other man, | tem | drew a kn in his attempt to settle | (Ry Associated Press.) t t the dispute, one of the occupants of | eee Be ah bortae aia a WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Radicals taken in government the jai Brown denied this, say- known @iigcal soviets ehoulaise FOX NEWS, SHOWING Std raids on Communist and Communist labor parties have all their {"* rae ee it ther kee sale d immediately. Numerous host- Me machinery set for fighting desperately against deportation, it grunk ana d DAdiCe | uken from the bourge- le was announced by the department of justice today. Lawyérs| Mamie ¥ r and Yost are being | ¢ ay Se ni have been engaged in practically every city where the raids Even aheey Ne ue re ement among the White Guards, 3H were made and officials peceene they would take advantage of police headquarters that shooting should be applied at once. | very? techni y until their clients | rant for the two will be "| preps Toatter sab ead eually WeEmeaeoer dV ememmane ana OF | ACen pe hy aa ee § \ second section of the memorandum esults of the k control. The 1919, this information, Assistant | LEGION ta cio comms tnt: | COURF HERE FOR | ware, ae PSGIBE ing the chain of evidence with which he hopes to make the deportation certain. | WEA L TWO WEEKS Habeas corpus proceedings will be em- | ny 1 in a majority of cases, Garvan ere? S| ‘ elieved, The two parties the go’ Judge Ralph Kimb: who arrived ment is attempting to disperse re here from Lander yes' y afternoon, known to have ‘slush fund,” he de-| will hold s VAN clared, and 1 mounts of this have district cou be nade available for 1 defens! 2 xth Judicial (the escaped convict) Showing the Hill Ranch where he spent Thanksgiving; where he hid in the woods; the cabin of Ed Williams where he was shot in the right ling: Sheriff Frank Roach and posse and also currency which was in his pocket and was pierced by bullets. Can a girl take everything—have the world to live in_and give nothing in return? See ALICE BRADY Early Reports (Svan State-Wide! Martens’ Chief 7” ; : 5 Denve: Campaign Indicate Sweeping Placed Under a Success with Goal Great- SHRI ER EE TERI IEE ERIM MEN AHR a { ly Exceeded ‘ i ee LYRIC THEATRE {§ “THE WORLD TO LIVE IN? ae , ‘vas st. F Hl The story of a girl with no kin, no money, nothing but a wild desire for happiness. he number of members 0 ext to Marter msn A Ameri CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P. M. ADMISSION—10 and 25c aN iarren aren ag ee mo TOMORROW: SS LONDEN MEETS | tons ‘max ig ‘in a First-Run F. 0. B. Casper In the Days of Daring See the stampede of the buf- a5 ENID BENNETT in “The Virtuous Thief” Sat sa FETE TONIGHT : Many thrills, smiles and tugs at your heart in this gripping romance of a girl’s love and sacrifice ADMISSION_10 and 25c wg falo herd. See the biggest fh ’ Dixon prairie schooner caravan ever ae ce part Juiticin National 2 Shown on the screen, See —————— a ig nV EpEns real battle with Indians. Cn nm nnn 4 of . the This picture a a Tom Mix ‘s Be territory. Ki t it a * credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. PATHE NEWS Showing the Champion Bar- ber of the world. Hair cut and shave in six minutes, 15. seconds. ; Casper Barbers, take Notice! nearly twipl going used THOUS. D REPUBLICANS mem ON HAND FOR MEETING 18 (By United § from 35 to} CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—Ne rly 1,000 Te rs which] publican men and women from 14 cen- ment of re here for the f ser cent, t bers now wh ‘The Casper post } 141 paid-up mem!» Get More have not comp . ° au the t two-day conferen __then__ if as gone f ‘enters te y Will H. Hays, nation: 1 ¢ or our 1 now he the The second v held in T -R C d tat January 8 and 9 und the third wo-lvee! Comedy Van Tassell, W neisco January ind 13. then__ post of the state will take a prominent part, members and is the ording to party leaders, who are SOME MORE 100 per cent membership | ing their national campaign on } t Cole, off pilot of the rtis}the supposition that the national su . ne comp: of V Joined @ amendment will be ratified in T . 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