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CARRANZA MAY American Legion News Notes : secretary i * < and ‘erest eevee Lab il ef Needles, Ca'if., BE RETAINED AS | a ! hi e iy ich ie Ee Th Men ant. the says" an aMticle printed ics aeage Sri » at tated, was % { une as Its Official poss ar ie a aueation from Me, eeu MEXICAN CHIEF Edited by M. P. ‘WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming i Big Paseern oo — A of Pal Lede wi e legion, - REDS |ATPACK LEGION jly in such snatters as the soldier's bo- “air Soomnes Aas noted as 0) Arthur Woods, chairman of the Na-/nus, it came out positively in the reso- ge A Yrieahonsi! Federation of Tubor onal Americanism commission of the | lutions for 100 per cent Americanism, Political Situation Changes Almost , has not made any declaration regarding he as Often as Women Do Clothes {American Legion today issued the fol-| for eiforcement of law without rorvect| fre non made Legion, put ‘speakin's. tor | Le cee ern te South of the U. S lowing statement from National Head-jof persons, for a vigerous houseclean | nyself, I cannot see any season whY| Am through: 1. eléyer-acheme -de- - quarters of the® Arqerican Legion at ing, for a more aggressive spirit of law) ex.service men, whetter mombets Of or-| by John Fore 5 Dayton scout- Border | Indianapolis: ‘enforcement. ‘The resolution calléd upon | ganized a ‘or mot, should not oe “It has been brought to my attention! the Department of Justice at Washing- By RALPH H. TURNER, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) CITY OF MEXICO (By Mail.—It is a dull week indeed that doesn't bring forth a new turn in the political con- aa that a plan has been adopted by the ton to “vease being a passive and to be- | ‘Reds’ to acquire meinbership in the!come an détive department.” The law, i a American Legion for the purpose of find-:in other: words, must be held to he a ‘to ba Ae y $10. a a yeas fohee inf ‘out what we are doing against) more sacred thing than it is in. the| : Eroeate them. | United States. I qoubt if ther’ is an of the Boy oo Soon Pyeng the ‘oie “We welcome into the legion all softs other single thing ‘that is more desery | Ors 1 W.. HS ae ketey pay for dues supports the bess nee. There is a big djftoranag ‘between protection and mere life insuran An inguiry entails no obligation: jecture in Mexico's presidential race. |_| We welcome’ in tient the only. hells jug o¢ national attention at thin tinge 4 that wickseaae furnish houses. An e pas’ eek ha it be dull} 3 Se bs ie of nal a izatto: 3 a vars eas Marcivite Mexico 'S we insist upon is the belief in Améti- ‘The soldiers sensed it and have placeit | Ofraten Be pip rn ed sma group) of Uniess the. bricks are properly iat ba are bs ae 1? natear tone: canism. The legion has no conecirn jt conspicuously forward. Le: laws be speach oe e together. He submit- on material, nd utiless your: ite Sohr ee Docs Venustiang Carrangn intend to) With politieal parties or with indus-| snforced, that law and government 'tnay 7 ted his pian which all accepted ‘with ly eriete nie eo : trial, economic or social theories 20)he tespected. This ts the key ahd the individual ‘requirements it is jus ontinue In the presidential chair?” * Bach sent‘out a hi be . : long \as t! are consistent With the’ secre of the “100 per cent Amoarican- oe ewe poor ipe ti sibeisth a7 Brinleiples ‘Of Amerleaniem. sh OE Re ‘The suit which Bam Alle brought! ame yh all 1 60 ate v8 He cng ill Tot rennin to ames "a | “he American Legion is against’ The soldiers place the uation first,|against the «Northwestern Railroad /spanded nnd more are ee a eae those who are against America, whether now in peace, as they learned to do in} Compuny was today with the, Each “Ola Scout” has on the ie single day after the first of Mecomber,' [they be external of tntetnal “ehemies. the discipline of war |vident intent of @ settlement by the | hiy prtice af emblem which siys: "T the date when his term expires. This | j¢ enemies of America become members! ‘The same spirit crups out in. other} company, , Alle had asked $50,000 dam- ‘am iy 1018 ard re i | | satenes Shtaiahes protection only in the sense statement, which appeared originally in | or thé legion,’ they do so only ‘after resolutions, ag in the severe ; m | ages for injuries which he suffered De- * El Democrata, a government organ, WAS | falsely subscribing to the legion’s dec. of the War Department for mid treat-| ceraber 11, when he fell from a baggage | .ccompanied by the editor's declaration | taration of principles. ment of conscientious objectors, vincute | car while employed by the Northwest+ that a contemporary had published “an | | “No real harm, however, can be done or fake, Probably the soldier tiny “ttle! ern Railroad Company. : WILLIAM E_ KING, State Manager dious notice to the effect that @/to the legion or its work of promoting! confidence in sincerity ut this {oint.! phe petition, which was filed against} Penn Sia Life Insurance Company nin political group was conferring | Americanism by the presence m its ie offered his life, with no thought of) the company in the suit by Alle, stated. privately to consider keeping, the presi-|membership. of such persons. We are conscientious objection to. self sacrifi-|'that while keting as a workman for th bs Phone 120-J dent in power without violating )the | working to promote public we x, tyre and cial service, The “objector’ tuuches | ratiroad copay, fhe fell from the bag constitution.” good citizenship and the more they find him on the raw. gage car when the train was jerked. re In refuting this suggestion, Carranza | out about this work the better. /t wil Could anything be 4er than the was through the negligent act of the was quoted as saying that inasmuch as/|do them good. | tion of the American Legion In warn- re-election was prohibited, he would not “They will find it very diffinnit —yes, ing self-seekers that the Le n ie. not violate the spirit of the constitution by |impossible ts convert to a belief in ai:- tc pe used, not to he tainted by political remajuing in office, even though this |archy men of the Stuff that character partisanism something less than the couls be done in a constitutional way. | izes our membGstip, and they will run petionalism for which the soligr sts. ae? He declared further, ageording to El }gsraye risk of being. convertel then- There is no hint of sartyism in. the! Demoerata, that in case internal events | Sélves to a belief in,law and order as 4 pesgtutions. Party is serupulotely prevented the holding of the eloction, |Prerequisite to social and economic gyoided. At the very outset tae Ame congress would designate the new exé- | Justice and happiness: ican Legion perceives the ganger of cutive. “We welcome in the legion any per- politics to the purely 22 dynes | But, the president's statement, while | 802 Who has acquirea eligibility by res- of the soldier. It: fairly Iéans back- | exercising a certain quieting effect upon | S08 of his service in the cient was : ‘ni ward in its declaration that no office impaign situation, has not entire- | ¥bo subscribes to the constitution ‘which holder and no candidate for public of topped the discussion in political | Specifies in the preemble the purposes fice shall be an officer of the American, es that Carranza may succeed him- | °f the legion: Legion. The soldier cannot be uaed by G "To uphold and defend the conafitu- | jc comrades for political self-advance-| 2: br ieeeat pe Pes icone mig general: | tion of the United States of Am: ment. : : ; y is based on 2 = 3 y to maintain law and order; to foster £nd) As time passes thése fine, high spir % P 1. ‘The president may declare that | \orpetuate done htindred percent Athe:-| ited loyal citizens, Bound. cogurhes py _ . the pacification of the nation is not yet |icanism; to preserve the memories’ and ‘the ' ties of service jin. war, will enter| : a ¥ so complete as to permit the holding Of | incidents of our assoghition in the wreat! into ite and some Will sticeeed, while *% i the elections, thereby extending his | war; ito inculcate a sense of individual or,ors will fall behind inthe race. What , term of office, obligation to the community, state and discouragements, disappointments, dis-| a : Controversy over the election may | nation; to combat the autocracy of both’ inusionment and failure of hopes anay t EREN | a rae. ; ‘ lead congress to declare it illegal, tol-|the classes and the masses; to make flo to undermine ‘the: present -cormpact| } ’ lowing this action by naming a man|right the master. of might; to promete Spirit of devotion only. the future can! i i ira Pie a 8 to enter upon the new term. peace and good will on earth; to safe- tai Poday the soldier evideniiy “heeds | } }) QANAG f ad In the event of the second develop-/ guard and transmit to posterity the) 15 counsels from outslie, for he points - ‘ 3 find os wax and ment, the newspaper Eleeisior (Iinde-| principles of justice, freedom aad de-| thy way of true and triumphant Ater > c pendent) has pointed out, Carranza un-|mocracy; to consecrate and sanctify out ¢oanigm, the doubtedly would be designated as the | comradeship by our devotion to mutual) “Perconally, I\wish to say that 1 vm | retest so provisional president. belptulness, "phatically endorse the platform aidopt>a Quickly applied with the dauber ez attached to, +ichs stopper —without soiling: ithe harids or clothing. Most Beonomical. Basiest to Use. siccnadnaatingh™ | Pod grad oe The Excelsior asserts that the new | jby the American Legion convention and} SM: BIXBY & CO., Anes ‘New: Yars - constitution provide { BASIN FAVORS AID | whatever assistance I can give toward “In case of the absolute lack of al At a mass meeting which packed to jputting these ideas in force wi'l be president during the first two years of | capacity the rooms of the Basin com-j Gone @laily. Furthermore, I am ii fa-| a presidential term, congress shall im- {mercial club, ex-service men of Baslo. voy of substantial, recognition of our! mediately elect a president, the same | Wyo., and surrounding towns this week/‘soiaiers yy Congress, ‘Their interests | ress to conyoke new’ presidential | Voted, glmost unenimously, in fever Of / oq their welfare should be our ctions, arranging for these to take {the “bonus” form of soldier's romien-)esneern. 1 will support) any measui place aS near as possible to the next /Sation, and approved a Re thor bart which giyes the soldferthat-whith fa ele for congressmen and. senas|Densation which embodies the follows | Aue hyn -Arthut Capper, in the ‘tome ye optional feattres: | Sector: This means, according to {he Excel- 1A pone of $30 per pooeth 1064 4 2 sior, < a ‘each month of service, to paid in Pap that should congress detlare the» nonthly instalments. : | ; ms illegal, or should the presi-|'"9 N purchases of ratat'| Carranza would be named to. hold of- | . | | re for all ex- fice for two years longer, or until 1922, | ..3) 1." oration Bs bi when the next. congressional elections 4. Government loans on business en- are scheduled. ‘eorprises with sekurity suffictent to meet! ro Some people, in fact, declare’ that it’ the approval of local banking enters. | would be best for Mexico if Carranza | a t would remain in power; that he is the! qraitmont, Nebr. recently cl>ared “strong man” of the country; that his over $100 in a banquet “and motion continuance in Offge would permit Mex-! picture exhibit. Owing to an epidemic |~ ico to continue its steady improvement, !of influenza and bad weather, the ea uninterrupted by. a shift in the reins of | tendance was’ eut down considera)! ry government. but) the event a suecess nevertie. i But herein lies a factor which led Car-|less. The Nebraska State Adjutant, ranza’s friends to insist that he will | Prank B. O'Connell. gave a short tal retire when his terms ends. Carfanza,{The film used was entitled vantys they point out, is eager to prove befor (three and a Half Hours’ Leave. ; i the world that Mexico, under his ad-|concerns the adventures of # rookie und “Gete-It" Stops, Pain Immediately ministration, has achieved demogratic | Was very popular with the audience. | and Gorns Go Quick. stability. ‘There is, no better way of | | {The way to handle come ts the emonstrating this, they say, than, by| One of the ts tO} tried and proved. "Gets-It” way— ne preciaarit's 8 Aellvating his office to a Solve the problem of getting @.big ui the way that 4 iitjdgs: have: tein, . fi ora pt a est, casiest, safest and moe! man chosen by the people to succeed, tendance at meetings is the ha pout} Bek! him. Very few Mexican rules, it is de-|N0- 42. They pelievs ie Rroe the the bo: a puis de i what they want, therefore they stag: Preia pee peacefully eteoped et a good athletic meet Rakopanien with here is a chanue for Carmanta to vmake a2 abundance of chow jist lke the army } ever used to make. A tu ood''—for himself and for Mextoo. t ;C00KS never used to _ Dresses, Skirts, } Petticoats For the past 30 years this store has. been serving. the people of Casper and the surrounding territory with the highest ya fy of freadeed merchan- dise ble, a i a ee ee ee a crowd attended and resulted in boostiius Many of our cus- ie: thts opportantit, say tage peeogente |the membership of the post. | _ tomers sg with us closest supporters, Which © ins his | vagerness to negotiate a change in COMMON GOOD FIRST ! ~ Seen ue grow to cur present cntablish power by peaceful, regular means. | In its) first’ annual convention, the ment. Fe re | American Legion struck a note of pure NOTICE patriotism and. of service, rather than of In iain ish of your’ patron At a special meeting of the stock. Selfseeking and self-thinking, which ui and to help cut the high cost of li 3 holders df Chappell Off Company, a Ws-| to the magion bain Alora eet Phin | we haye decided to give you an oppor- g ele hie office| turned soldier is unchanged a ot the posta Bares or, sabe change from war to peace. Aé he went! tunit ySave on Hour Easter apparel . February , at ten o’cloék a.|Qut to olfer his life to the count -whie you have pla nned on buying. m., at Which meeting there were pres-}he comes back with the same ; Pate te dod Be-aSe sfoafe afeageatoageatedte ete die Coeges, nt in pers by . owners of Sacrificial citizenship. This wes { 8 2 Che SRRUrIES Oe RA IRCA GAA cP Chelan mang’ fehicigds “Notaiy “it Rupe) A few, drops of, “cets.te" enacks \ : : ing omorrow ; : rs out of any © rr € of said: corporation, by |in the farge opposition to any utternnep) sa git loosens it AB it Mitts ragae i 4 $ ea capital Rise! resolution ‘unmanimous! adopted | b¥ the Legion whatever on a bonus tol i OU aw crand. %, weg ns Morniig and continuing until Raster, we will give you a reduction of the eapital: of ‘said corpors the soldier and in the ultimate emn-{ comfo: pre rag tine ay i Taterocent promise by which the bonus matter was fe ween a OEE cg ih os ithout a single total amount of One Million Dotiars to|left to the judgment of Congréss with:| “Geis te” the hever failing, cuar- Five Milvon Dollars, bach share under |94ut redommendation.. The soldiers to-| anteed money-back corn remover, such increased capitalization to remain |a¥ are not thinking of thenins) zea; of Mea; por Binh a ao pe Raa nt par valuy of One Dollar:|their private personal interests, Lut vt by & {| the ‘common good, Sold in Casper and erommended as But if his spirit wus shown negatly er) hy yeh abhi Se tea Sah Pinemieh iM ° its pre certificates verified and acknowledger the chairman and secretary of said stockholders -meeting werd: filed. i the |T office of the Setretary of State of the | - State of Wyoming and in the office of County Clerk of. Natrona County. Wyoming: the acts “and things done at |] suid meeting and pursuant to said acts } of said stockholders were so ordered and tiken under authority of Chapter’ Yyoming Complied Statutes, 1910; ting was called, constitutefl nducted pursuant to call jn the manner and form required by law. Jt WESLEY HOLDE? Chairman. || BRED EWES || For Sale TI will sell 1,500, choice or pick from 2,000 cross- bred ewes. | These “ewes are bred to begin lambing styles ani Scualit materials h Hl ior th the pur ti K? + PAS oeooe CRASH! Two more vars col- lide. No one is hurt. Both cars are demol- ished. Neither party is to blame/ ho pays? li. &. DURHAM, Secretary, Mar. ) Pub. (D& April 1, 3, 16, 1920, ; a aS ‘ May 10, are from two to ncatee puto ties OF aos freebie» THE MAN WITH- five years old; have been’ age ago the Génie, State OUT INSURANCE. fed hay through winter ade as bushels of shpe pegs as raised of oats. and cat, be bought worth the money as | am short on range. Will keep them until April 20 or 25 if de- sired. Tor fiirther particu- lars address | We | Write Collision Insurance doe Ben Really 109 W 13' ST. PRONE 74 W 7 - Sa ao as Sas ee $100 REWARD Will t id to person or per- sotis furnishing information Jead- to recovery of diamonds from the women's rest- in the Iris Theater last Sat- urday night. i GEORGE 5S. SMITH Terrington, Wyo., Box W