Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 1

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OLD ALLIANCES NOT TO DIE SEDITION ACT “sutcr'tte! [§ FLAYED BY mz Memorial Methodist | Chairman L. A. Reed will preside. Attorney V. H. Stone of Lander is sure t Agreem ents| church should appeal to everpeitizen, man or woinan. It is the community to have something good to say. Mr. Gheen will answer any questions as io | L Fenty ; what is the scope of the new chamber. There will bp community singing. That Saved World | CR ; 1 of the Chamber of Commerce campaign. If you are interested in the future of Casper, show it—be there. | pe: ST) F | (Dy Associated Press.) 2 ‘sf PARIS, Jan. 22.—The Bel = tenance of “alliances that saved | |the world” will be one of the! > chief aims of the new cabinet! = > in France, Premier Millerand Measures Proposed in House Would Curb jennaunced today in his minis-| WEATHER FORECAST Use of Moral Force in Working Toward Clemenceau, retiring Cd Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday, J . probably snow in south portion. Some- what colder in east portion tonight. c : mie | Better Conditions; Attorney General VOLUME IV. ~ CASPER, ‘WYO., THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1920 ; NUMBER 86 Tonight's meeting in the auditorium of the ¢ jerial declaration of policy. The a ith neeful re! srand pointed out that he has been| FINAL EDITION | cated “to the sormutable honor of sue-/ AT sq Suggests New Bill in the House JAS ineser une paa ea ol (By Associated Press.) | WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Disapproving the Sterling and Graham sedition bills, Attorney-General Palmer in a letter to “n.) ,.,./Chairman Campbell of the house rules committee today pro- -Declaring . . . posed a new measure which would provide fines not exceeding dep $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than 20 years for persons cuts convicted of attempting to overthrow the government or of acts Gompers, ery term of the treaty é . Federation of 1 *ch was received lees hereviodacin apne “lopening of the hearing in a pORNIC to lic , ss Poaceae {the Graham anti-sedition Dill, ed | 2 ‘ | sure would mak | Premier Hara reiterated Japan's de- Aa ETA ‘4 termination to restore leased territory | eat Bi eae Cut aiigshowieseaice cae ie ecto cetts| | GANADINN inaulatomning ‘ling the circulation all lite aowcd waded SSE PLE DG odienls of a radical nature of the United said wor! | ates wi seeking industri ang a ments in so 8 nd that the bill would pre RESUMPTION OF CAN’T SERVE TWO MASTERS r is now n of moral force in labor's | toy : cer trikes and cessation of} into a lifax, army transport s: [wor 8 sald, are nothing more | jog yw; te Mma atcasne than aspir ion by working peo- areataen (aa: nt fer thines now 1 “Altho laborers may unorganized today,” he continued, “they might or nize tonight because they want pete conditions and a better ite. a movement must be of mi Un this bill that would be pro- | initea.” ITALY FIZZLES (Rv Asaocinted Press.) EXISTED WITH | | _ ROMP, Jan, 22.—/Havas Acenev?— | Everrctic stens by the Ttetan ro | MEXICO, CLAIM ' WASHINGTON, Jan. As the re- 3 sult of clash between chment med to have bret of American soldiers and Semenoft _o (Ny Associated Press.) | uicgavoted tare ! phen a ; towing the Pow ple for bette Goat sions. Coun-|hatan, had trouble with the tow lines ene. strikes ares ang the Laurier had to take up tho | pia work. | Asserting that fines and imprisonment Ree MRO GORGE IRC RE RTS IIIE Agreement Reached | i (Ry Unitbd, Press, Sltness eld the bill had one purpose, {he Powhatan eald everything was “ok. g | j DUBLIN, 22.—The govern: ‘to make restrictions and to afford pun. The Le e | mene ad military took extraordinary ‘°, : hour for alifax. ful precautions today to prevent further | outbreaks following the shooting of two policemen. One was shot by unknown assassin here. ‘The shooting occurred at Thurles, wh the police and soldiers terrorized Thurles afterward. An the p: weather mod attempt will be made to transfer senrers Pending Enaction of Regulations afternoon if the (By United Press.) MEXICO CITY, Jan. 22.— |— Foreign oil companies have | expressly agreed to comply with all Mexican legal require- ments such .do not violate rights formerly acquired, Pres: dent Carranza announced today. There- fore, he decreed that provisional per- mits to drill be granted under condition that such be valid only until the Mexi- can congress enacts.a Jaw under article XXVII of the constitution. ny Aww (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Settlement of the oil dispute, it is considered, will | go far toward smoothing relations with Mexico. The agreement. while only postal, telephone 2 ph serv of th railway forces on January 10 r Posolsak SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 22.—It was al congress employes in one general, si f and 48 men og because a “state of war” existed be- the Russi: rcOs captured and tween the United States and Mexico | held, f artment wi »@ that Mexicans once convicted of mur- temporary, permits Americans to re | tod: i neral ¢ s, com-, der and bridge burning on the Amer- | sume drilling new wells. mander of tt be <pedition.| ican se of the border, were re | }-| ives described the attack as entirely stored to their own country as free | ovoked, men, John A, Valle today told the sen- | KAISER VICTIM OF PARALYSIS. RUMORS STATE (By Associnted Press.) PARIS, Jan, 22.—Arrivals from Amerongen today reported that the ex-kaiser had suffered a_ paralytic stroke while walking in the garden of his Holland retreat. Rumors that American casualties totalled one kill-, ate ‘sub. ed, one died ef wounds and one sev ee. : as $ f e E mittee investigating the , one died 0 nds a sev Mexican situation. wounded. | sa = FORT W LODGE GLAIMS ‘FLU’ EPIDEMIC | NOWSONIWANE. | wits ‘vero tonne G00D PROGRESS IN WINDY CITY | sis wutttne a" TOWARDPERCE com,“ CHICAGO, —The influer TARTS FIRE ic is elles od e the health de 3 r i its peak. A | David 8 Mmerning cailed the IDES U iL ited Press.) (F |. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Senntors he died were circulated but were not and New today appealed to mild crease in the number of ca: was | fire apparatus out to extinguish the caritienied! ervationists not to throw the tre: reported today but the ms con- | flames. A quick run prevented any again into open senate debate. The tinued to appear in a mild form. | material damage to the truck. told them that much progr PROP O SAL MADE FOR oe = Do ee wie ¢ caiecartn oo REGULARS SENT mild reservationists were not impressed INDUST RIAL BODY TO 7 COLO. HOME Si itirnciinctac™” INTO ARKANSAS SETTLE DISPUTES [.)22:3%..| MILLIONAIRE =8=RIOT DISTRICTS tok pat he ond ae SOCIALIST IS 'Threatened Race War Averted by Prompt Appointment of National Labor Board BERLIN SUBURB | ai re, ct OUT Ot ON BOND Action of Military; Negroes Fire Upon a) Officers Making Arrest of the Light Brigad died here yes- iter Bross | actually in bipartisan confer Would Be Forerunner of Permanent PURCHASED FOR || «0%, 384 as butted tous. “Ht Plans Fostered by Sen. Kenyon U. S. DIPLOMAT \r and| —_—_ ar WOULD PERMIT | se nt at arms of the communist ia-| | DUMAS, Ark oy see ee Ere By Axssocia' > |bor party, indicted terduy for con- ; : eapeer : WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Elaborate machinery for the settle- (ay Ansoctated Press.) [per Barty iaaleten Zontereay) fon oct UMAS, Arkansas, Jan. 2 al troops, accompanied by BERLIN, Jan. 22.—- Grunewald Rcrendereditodayyanditiicn ‘| Governor Brough and large parties of civil officers and a posse of men ment of disputes between capital and labor is proposed in a concur-| Vila, an exclusive suburb of Berlin, SALE OF BOOZE 000 bond. Lioyd, whose indictment re-' from nearby t ived here today to take ch f th itu- irman has been bought b; ricans, ac- [autted from newspaper intysviews ty Yi Raa) STA Cus ere Soee wo wane cunege On Lie race sit rent resolution introduced today by Chai Kenyon of the senate! Coraing to the Tagcblatt, The price [Nivieh he was quoted ag retsrrine to ation arising from the attack upon a deputy sheriff by armed neoroes labor committee. President Wilson would be requested by ‘congress} is sald to have been four million & J /rimselt as the “reddest of reds". recent: late yesterday. The detachment of troops numbers six officers and to call a national industrial congress, composed of 300 voting dele- RTE Ee eat renee te T0 FIGHT FLU jy furnished bond for “Big Bill” Hay-| 199 1 y- gates divided equally between labor unions and industry, which would American ambassadors. recommend a plan for permanent in- dustrial courts and also formulate a program of principles to govern future induStrial relations. It is also proposed that pending ac- tion by the national labor congress, the president establish a national labor board to function temporarily like the war labor board for hearing industrial controversies. According to reports the disturbances started when the deputy and two com vanies went into the negro settlement - (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Recause to capture a negro cha fi eal- ng. Armed groes, it is sald, demand. of the prevalance of influenza, Congress- ed the officers to r aetiei nlson man Sabath today offered a resolution € nd when they refused opened fire. T that the provisions of the prohibition y heriff returned the shots on? w of liquor every ten days for sick per ie ay Se BRITISH MONEY sons be suspended for 90 d a is the ly effective rem a 8 NEW WELL #N ELK BASIN. | (By Associated Press.) Ft aS Ace es BERLIN, Jan. 22.—Mathlas Erzberger, finance minister, acted on a_tele : A well has been reported per baying HALIFAX, N. 8., Jan, 22,—Eight lives were last when a boat from the He proposed increasing the amount | gram from Marshal Hindenburg when Erzberger signed the armistice, Erz ON TOBOGG A N been brought in by the Tita has been | ¢ansport Northern Pacific overturned yesterday while attempting to trans- | physicians may prescribe to a quart ev- | herger testif_ed today before a committece probing charges of graft brot by ig Me pmned in the report received by local | fer passengers from the disabled transport Powhatan, according to officers of | °'Y 15 days. Ho also offered an amend } cary gfetfrerich. Hindenburg directed him to sign the armistice even if the} NEW YORK, Js “British ex- named in ment to allow the sale of beer with change fell tc low record at the out brokers here. the steamship Bardic, which arrived here yesterday. The Bardic’s officers = vi ; ine | allies refused concessions. a oe ‘ ons three percent alcohol and wine with nine et of today’s trading in foreien re Arthur Borks, Gosistant cashier of | Said the statement was based on a wireless message recelved on the way to] percent. The present law fixes the Helfferich declared that Erzberger made a great fortune during the war | yittances. Demand bills were offere the Casper National bank, is confin.d | Halifax. Navy officials have no record of the message. maximum ‘alcoholic content at one-half | altho he was penniless before that time. at $360%, which is a half cent under to his room by an attack of grippe. of one percent. the previous low record. Nerang em RR LRN ONL Ie ere - en coer + = rE:

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