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PREMIERS |) WASHINGTON, ‘Feb. . 27—Living eign’ countries’ since 1914 than In the ‘ #8; according to a com- America, by the Bureau of In - Avatralia ‘and UMD FOR STATE WOME = | Committees Appointed from among Church and Club ‘| Women of Casper to Make Arrangements for Di- s » vision: of Interchurch Movement That the perchirth world ET. conference for women, which will be held at the Methodist church here next Monday, Tuesday and Wedhnes- om will be aor ee wm most seterentvs conference ever ~ asy | held in Casper, may be asse: lowing the receipt of reports from sf peace) Helena; Montana and Nampa, Idaho, where similar conferences aré in Island H yey NS Mrs, 8. R. Emrich of the Interchurch , TD. C., advance organizer for the| board of New York city anit formerly ference, met the representatives of |® missionary in Turkey, heads the ‘Wo- © local chyirchés’ at the Methodist men’s team and will preside at all but hui h Yesterday afternoon to lay.plans the opening sessions. She is assisted f the meeting atthe women’s rection by “Mrs, J; ds. Stearns of the: Christian tmcon: - Mra, William H. Baker of ‘Washing- of 20 a erude wi Sinclair O87 & the Guif | Ni (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Th premiers on the Adriatic question was received at the state depart-) BRITISH AND FRENCH PROTEST OF WILSON Note Received Today Following Publica- tion of President's Ultimatum on ‘the Adriatic Controversy Is Sent to White House: Wilson Stands Pat on Settlement. REPLY TQ ment today and sent to the White House immediately after being de- coded, State department officials would give no intimation as to the na- ture of the reply, which was drafted’ within 24 hours after the pre- INS LAID FOR STATE WOMEN'S CONFERENCE HE TOWAL ORGANIZER OUTLINES: WORK: AT. MEETING E * YAQUIS REJECT MEXICAN PLANS FOR ARMISTICE BELOW U. 5. LINE e reply of the British and French a d 2 % BI oO e t miera’ had received President Wilson's *) ¢ note, In that note, the president ad- 7 hered to his former position that un: 4 less the Adriatic settlement of Decem- ber 9 was restored in principle he would have to consider withdrawing the peace = treaty’ ond French-American ’ alliance from the senate. It was announced today that the text of the premiers’ note would not be made public by the American govern- ment without the consent of the pre: miers. This is being sought. ‘Officials’ believe the premiers will consent to simultaneous publication of the latest reply on both sides of the Atlantic. (By United Press.) Preskient Wilson last night made pub- le the previous notes, proposing that Jugo-Slayia and Italy enter into negotia- tions with the object of fixing the fron- tiers ‘In the Fiume region on a’ satia- factory line and failing therein to agree to accepting a line that Great Britain, France and the United States ‘will des- ignate. Included in’ the’ texts made public ‘was the note of February 10, warning the allies that if they persisted in try- ing to maintain the ‘old order of di- viding territories without regard for the inhabitants thereof, he would have to take under consideration withdrawing Indians Bolt Confer- inference here, ‘and these plana) Women’s board of misyions. ng Gompleted “today” withthe 5 ‘the qlub wore! similar oh ‘was. ant panies, ¥- and the 3 the. pastor's conference which will be held vin incre at Douglas, are, to. piled for! the Atlantic City conference of. i tee) in January; Clyde Armitage, ‘Rev. B, in charge of the arrangements) Collier, Dr. Waiter Mason, a, Baptist c ‘gud entertainment of} missionary from Assam, India; B.C. 00 women from ‘alt: Perisho, formerly president of the South ‘he state.who: are expected to at: tend the conference, The Federated clubs, the-D. A. R. various other, women's organiza- ¥ h Bubank, a missionary to “China, and several others. A. F. Stewart of the field department of the ‘Interchurch World) Movenient, who is making arrangements. for the Douglas conference; was (here e ‘world move- S loca) representatives’ of: these orders are. giving local support helping. the church Casper in attendance at ia bringing’ ofthe: conference to y\| Casper aftords ‘local & most un- E ngual opportunity of hearing the olvic, social. and egonomic ‘questions of ‘the day dinctissed from the standpoint of the Christian religion, Mrs. Baker has organized ‘similar con- ferences in Utah, Montana, and Idaho recently’ ahd in -all these’ states” the governor's Wives have headed the com- mittees ‘and the leading club and chureh making the con- brought word that 600 delegates at- tended the conference at Helena this wWeole and that it was the most suc- ceasful yet held. At the Nampa, Idaho, conference, Which preceded that at Helena, 400 women and 175 \ pastors were in attendance. So far 110 ministers, representing 80 per cent of the churches of the state, have erirolied for the Douglas: confer- ence. Campbell, Converse, Lincoln and Niobrara. counties have a 100° per cent record, every minister’in those coun- ties. being enrolled. All of the, Con- gregational ministers in the state, save one, have registered and that one is stationed at Pinedale, eighty miles from a railroad, ~ ‘ . These conferences are being held in every state inthe Union, from’ Feb- ruary 16 to March 15, and all are re- productions of the Atlantic City con: ference held in January, which was: at- tended by 1,700 men,;and women ré- presenting forty-two denominations, The conference will open here at 2:30 Monday afternoon, and the program will probably include an’ opening ad- dress on the conditions of the world today, and the presentation by means of maps, charts and: stereopticon pic- tures of the results of tha home sur- vey, made during the past year. A re presentative of, the movement will call especial attention td conditions in this state, ays In the evening the foreign mission survey will be shown, Religious education, hospitals, homes, literdture, industrial relations, minister- inl relief, American education and gen- eral Statistics wil! occupy the Tuesday morning session, which will begin at 10 o'clock. The nation-wide evangelistic campaign will be taken up) in the aft- ernoon, together with the field pro- gram of the movement. Pictures. ofthe néeds. of the world will be displayed Tuesday evening. On Wednesday the problems of. in- ‘aividual denominations as they relate to. the program of the. ‘interchurch | movement, will be taken up. The conference will close Wednesday afternoon. ' Ing women of all. sessions, Sint moet yoo! ATTACK ON ‘Wilaon’s en ‘ . % |. The rallroed sdminiatration ts rush- plans for the return of the roads to private control on Monday, Pirectot General, Hines and. Attor- aa ee DUBLIN, Feb. 27.—Three finn tried to, set the barracks sfre. t : ) All of the speakers, who will address ference When Fed- Ariz:, Feb. nora, said’ that -the arrange a e ring in. Sofiora, failed yesterday wien the Yaqui representatives withdrew. It was also reported that the federal government refused to tender any prom- ses to the, Indians in the event they would, cease their depredations and that Carranza delegates would not commit of ‘hundreds of deported Yaqui women and: children, wives of- warriors, from Yucatan, where they were sent by the federal government. Feddili EXPLANATION OF ‘BOY RECRUITS _ Associated Press.) ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 27—The na- yal committee;today called on the navy department for an explanation of re- ports that hundreds of boys - years of age have enlisted in the serv- fice. GREECE -IN TUR Greek Exploitation eral Delegates Re- Pagel eae nla scene Aa} D , So- , ference to tentative peace between the treaty from the senate, DENVER SLAYER * (By Associated Press.) DENVER, Feb. 27.—A letter from Laramie, Wyoming, received today by B. T. Brown, who shot and killed Ed- r government and Va¥l-) ward Rodgers of Amarillo in @ down- Dakota Agricultural college; Rev. John |‘ous anits of the Yaqui Indians war-| town hotel last Monday, according to the police, read: “If you get out of this trouble, you had better get a divorce from me and marry that woman.'’ The’ writing was ‘in a feminine hand. At the hospital Brown declined to last the bone of contention thruout the|say whether he had been married or night to constilt with Mrs. Baker. He! peace conference was the fact that | divorced, declaring that he would have. to Consult his lawyer. No charges have themselves as to the, possible return | been filed against Brown as yet. LAST JUROR FOR NAVY ASKED FOR| BISBEE TRIALS SECURED TODAY Associated Press.) TOMBSTONE, ARIZ., Feb. 27.— ‘health seeker, today cepted for the trial of under 17| Wootton, charged with kidnaping, for in z tions. O GET TWO DISTRICTS K PEACE Smyrna and Adrianople Are Set Aside for in Framing Terms; Mohammedans Influence Decision award Greece for economic ex (By United Press.) LONDON, Feb. 27.—The council of premiers has decided: to ploitation the Turkish districts of Smyrna and ‘Adrianonle. The allies will place Turkish finances under inter’ national control =: THREE SIM FEINERS KILLEDIN i IRISH POLICE FORCE (By United Preas,) Felners were killed and elght others wounded in an unsuccessful four-hour attask upon police barracks at Timo- league, ‘They used freight cars as ai screen, fought with bombs and rifles and ‘yes: Another raid Mount Pleasant was repulsed: Via es: The Turkish question was debated in the house of commons to- Premier. Lioyd Gvorge, said. the allies* decision to Jet the ‘Turks control Con- stantinople was due+to Mohammedan India's influence... ‘The Dardanelles, however, will be garrisoned by the al- NON.REDS BEING MASSACRED AT WHITE SEA PORT CHRISTIANA, Feb, 27,—It is re- mat mny ely e hi “= —