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or Re Se ear eg ee oun SONORA CHIEF HONORED AS CARRANZA IS LAID AT FINAL REST IN POTTER'S FIELD “Casper Dailsy OY ELA HUERTA aos z *<3 MADE PROVISIONAL S522 Crihune | PRESIDENT BY VOTE derstorms in De Facto Government Overrides Claims of Herrero That Carranza Suicided and Obregon Calls for His Surrender to Answer for Assassination of Chief Hi; SPENT BY QOVERITES ON EHALF LEADER: ROBE. REVEALS vine coos Ol Ene Report; Edwards DeniesWet Aid C east portion this after- ; noon or tonight, cooler tonigtt with (By Associated Press.) frost in west tion; Wednesday gen- WASHINGTON, May 25.—Ex- penditures of $66,332, exclusive of the California primary, have been made in the campaign of| Herbert Hoover for candidate for the Republican nomination for| ident, John F. Lucey, manager for Hoover, testified today investigation. ‘Total r at $62,185. i Senator Reed of Missouri questioned} Lucey. Before going into the expenses Heed asked as to Hoover's residence. Lucey refused to coincide with Reed's suggestion that Hoover's real residence | was London, England, but he was not positive on that point. erally fair and warmer. VOLUME IV CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920. NUMBER 192 WILSON AND CABINET PaesevTenians TO BLAME FOR SUGAR | cuureH DRIVE PRICES, SAYS HOOVER| 82 PHILADELPHIA, May = 25.— —_—_—— Recommendations _were submitted today to the Presbyterian general assembly session here, that it with- draw from the Inter-Church World movement. (By Associated Press.) testified y ateuc e pare plies laste Na peenntanrt. BOSTON, May 25.—The federal government took action against sugar refiners for alleged profiteering and hoarding the liquor interests were not financing} today, The Revere Sugar refinery and Henry Worcester, vice-president, were charged with exacting excessive prices and Edwards. withholding sugar from the market, and the American Suga: Refining compan and W. K, Green, its general manager, The manager for Senator Owen of| were charged with selling sugar at excessive prices. A report embodying this sugges- tion was made by the executive ahoma, Democratic candidate, said| his friends had. -ralaed/$7-800, mostly in| ‘The complaints asserted that the companies made millions of dollars by hoarding and regulating the price. commission of which the Rev. John small contributions, in the Senate receipts were} (By Associated Press.) EL PASO, Texas, May 25.—Villa, bidding defiance to the new government, has again become an outlaw. The bandit with a rinall force is reported be- tween Parral and Jiminez, the hunted quarry of de facto government troop” ers with a price of 100,000 pesos on his head. Villa had been given until today to decide whether he would be at peace or war, but the pandit mar- shalled his men and fled to safer haunts, WARDS NOT BACKED Y WETS, IS CLAIM. (By United Press. WASHINGTON, May 25.—A total of $12,900 was raised fer Gov. ds’ andidacy, his manager, Walker Vick, MEXICO CITY, May 25.—In accordance with an oft-repeated re- | quest, President Carranza, slain Thursday at Tlaxcalantonga, was’ | buried late yesterday in Dolores Cemetery, where, in the shadow of Chapultepec, the poorest of Mexicans have for many years found their last retiring places. As the funeral cortege left the home of the late chief executive, an extraordinary session of j|was called’ to order to chose a Willis Baer is chairman. JOHNSON LEADS she spent the winter, to join her hus- band who is secretary of the Wyoming Exploration company. They are oc- cupying a new home recently erected on South Ash street. : { 2d | ~~ y Ul dent ad interim, to hold office until the | 7 SUA SEES By United Press.) a Dr. R. A. Rathbun, veterinary sur. ae (By . 5 y president, to be elected Sep- xcon; Lea eRERUmO Rat Te NEW YORK, May 25—Sugar would be selling today at 12 cents a pound’ if the Wilson administration had acted| WOOD IN FINAL |new, presse pi aren be clesied sone: MY ‘0., Where he has been attending to Upon recommendations made last summer, Herbert Hoover testified today before the Lusk legislative committee here. Huerta, governor of Sonora, was usiness for the Mills-Hutton company.| Hoover “specified “the president, attorney-general and other members of the cabinet” as responsible for the failure to| QCREGON TOTALS | namea. pattie "oe ti . “ Mrs. W. D, Evans arrived in Casper buy the Cuban crop at six and a half cents a pound. The body: of the 8 edn Bessident af this morning from California where Hoover declared that predominating causes of the high cost of living are: ESVOOn Ain es vencentay, Luk. Dias was escorted by soldiers and a delega- tion from the diplomatic corps, to the home, where it later lay in state. Col. Herrero, leader of the revolution- lary forces, on whom has been placed |the responsibility for the death of Car- ranza, telegraphed to army authorities here that the president committed sul- cide rather than surrende' In the Carranza camp at Tlaxcalan tongo, the telegram stated, 40 prisoners were captured. Some were later re- leased, but eleven generals, Gen. Man uel Agierra Berlango, secretary of the interior, Ygnacio Bonillas, former Mex i¢an ambassador to the United States, and Paulino Fontes, director of Nation- al’ Railwa¢s, were placed aboard the \train that brought Carranza's body to this city, but were taken off befo: ‘reaching here. They are said to hi been taken to the prison at Santia Tlaltelolco. The fate of Secreta of the ‘Treasury Cabrera is unknown. Provisional President de la Huerta will take the oath of office on June 1, according to plans. Shortage in commodities due to under production of Europe and the drain upon American exports, Inflation, especially expansion of speculative credit. Profiteering, maladjustment of taxation. BRYAN FIGHTS MAN BEING RUSHED TO CASPER |?*<st2""s President’s ‘A ppeal “Impossible,” Says' HOSPITAL ESCAPES INJURY IN AUTO WRECK ON CEMENT ROAD| PORTLAND, May 25.—The latest compilation here gives Senator John- son a lead of 1,184 votes over Gen. Wood for the Uregon presidential preference indorsement. MANDATE DISABLED SOLDIER ‘UP AGAINST’ IT, STUMBLES ACROSS FEDERAL BOARD AND LIFE IS BRIGHTER AID TO. HOUSING PROBLEMS HERE C. C. Committee Indorses Stock Selling Campaign, As Means of Providing Greater”Building Fund At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held at noon today, a most comprehensive and clear cut report was submitted endorsing the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, and recommpndjng that all possible support be given its present stock sell- et Commoner; to Re-| fuse Request prohibited the | The government has ing koarnpalan | ee! SSS |sale of liquors containing more than] ‘ne report ‘was compiled by J. S. ture of Gee tee oe gent te hs Springs ranch suffered the frac-| WASHINGTON, May 25.—Wil-| Out on a homestead, away trom human companionship, he |! Per cent alcohol. See Eea bot aad Re cRHLERee : € ribs and minor bruises, and his brother, who was| liam J. Bry: i had bi t li inst fearso: dds, to fight th me] ap earpeae aad eded Rechte apse ede 7 ‘ 3 > 8 I an took flat issue toda’ ad been struggling, agal re: me oO » to fig! 1e gal AUTOPSY UPSETS Mr. Ogilbee, wh vas chosen t being rushed to a hospital suffering with what was feared to be x y} of life with the real man’s fortitude. Without money, suffering . Hats aka Wee hg ain with President Wilson on the ques- SUICIDE CLAIMS. tion of an American mandate over present it. In particular Pr. Ogilbee cleared tip an attack of appendicitis, was badly shaken in a spectacular : I with a disability that was his price of patriotism in the world automobile accident on the Salt Creek road just above the via- Me (By Associated Press.) | y i , av. ; the misunderstanding which exists in duct at 7:30 last night Armenian, declaring in his state- war, the battle was a losing one. And yesterday he just hap-! yera cruz, May 25— Reports of|the lay mind regarding the: premiums . gent. ’ pened to come to Casper—discouraged, pretty certain that he|the autopsy of the body of Venustiano| sq for money borrowed. He showed ihe car. a new Buick, belonging to ment that “any mandate is impos-|}vould not return to his claim. service and that the disability suffered|Carranza at Tlaxcalantongo fail to|that the average rate of intecost. as- seen Snenernse jaxiiged completely | 1 sible.” Today he is making his preparations]! Such that it constitutes a vocational}agree with the claim of Rodolfo) Her: tually paid for money borrowed on pipe urned .turtle when the| The United States, Bryan said, could |for a.course of training that will equip| handicap. Several of the men contacted | rero that the president committed sul-) Building and Loan share is 7.1 per te ed the brakes in an effort} do more toward making the world safe|him for carrying on successfully. At} or the first time yesterday have only|cide rather than be taken captive, it) cent. ‘The lowest premium wiich can which wag dicen vabbonine pepe hey _ || tor democracy. “even for democracy in| the American Legion club yesterday he| to receive an award of compensation, or| Was asserted today in Cede quarters.| be paid, 15 per cent means an interest the curve eohiue iaswotthe Rieu \Armenia,” by recognizing the Armen-|read the bulletin announcing the visit | ¢Vidence connecting their disability with | Surgeons found catmanma had been} rute of 7.05 per cent and the Iivhest Wheels on the left side of the car w lian republic and enterting the League! in Casper of the “traveling caseboard”| their service to enter at once upon their| Struck by two fifle bullets, one pene-| which has ever been paid, 44% ner splintered, “themieneteaa iene Jof Nations” as the friend of all little|of the federal board for vocational edu-| training. pra titis (then Prenat y Adaacna Cuore oo) ode, equalay ana intbesee irate eri 10e Windshteld shattered and the. fenders| Souter cation, which is another instrument the| “We are highly pleased with our re: fpocme™, Sa Tul at Nie Conclusion! tre sesommended that this fact he ¢ bent. 7 f “Any mandate is impossible.” Bryan! hoard is using for the cutting of the|S8Ults in Casper yesterday and what we| ‘he front ane b ip recommended fiat this fact) he) ex, t. The engine and mechanism #f the ~ ‘a onic ONS nd Ls h that the president was assassinated. plained to prospective borrowers and car was not damaged, however. | jsaid. “Armenia would involve us in|red-tape that has been charged against|#Nticipate they will be tod Earle P. ges Pi coat tatllon shtwifie ik itie poatsanant ate speaking of the accident today} : pe Ae peeled psospon gl tures eerisia a government bureaus. He went to the Bayle wastingten| meprenesttatiye Wit OBBREGON CALLS ON every building and loan book as it had “T waning oat j] For the Clean-Up Day campaign fl Gen that congress has diMculty in find-|0°a! office of the board in the Chamber] |i tt’ ve will have contacted-when| SLAYER TO SURRENDER. beanjigerned hyip cuas committay (hak Fei inging my brother, who was! tomorrow trucks and men have been ing money necessary to do justice to of Commerce building. He made appli-| lle ; Pisbenbe/aiy at be pwned 8 borrowers had ceased bidding on Antalovet ep oeital from my ranch'atil’ aonatea by the following concerns: |! the exsoldiers. : cation, was examined by the caseboard’s| We leave Casper the great majority o: (By United Press.) Building and Loan money at prem- énealons Springs, 60 miles norihwest| " yriawest Refining Co. 2 trucks, 6 Tt would involve us in European! Physician, was declared eligible by the) men in this vicinity who have made ap-}| wEXICO CITY, May 25.—Gen. Obre-|4ums which would mean an interest road. Per After we reached the cement |} aon: city of Casper, 2 trucks, @ men; {| polities and compel us to deal in im-| Washington representative of the board,|Plleation for training, and those who) gon today commanded Rodolfo Herrero] rate of about 8 per cent, and made fous t pia up @ good bit being anx-|} viii, and Hutton, 1 truck, 1 man; || placable race hatred. “It would involve,2"4 today is making arrangements for| Possibly are eligible. Not only have we/to surrender and answer to a charge of/ private loans at interest amounting to sible. oN hina Heres sa a wonly A 10a: Casper Supply, 1 truck, 1 man; Nico- tusiinitiercatcommerciaviclvalt starting in the summer agricultural] been able to approve finally a number of| assassinating Carranza. Obregon de-|12 per cent, sometimes with a 3 per motorey: ie i ae UDR oak | ee aeaee Co., 1 truck, 1 || “But, worst of all, it would compel|Course at Laramie. While there he wiliff™en for training, but we have been clared that a clear case of treachery|cent commission added. waters cleared It was driven by By fieveen: Lumber Ce ius 3h man; ‘us to surrender the vitel democratic] receive $80 a month and the entire cost|®ble to rate virtually all ,so that the|had been proven. Altho his report was lengthy, he held When T rognaleg gas in the side cir.) Moith Lumber Co, 1 truck, 1 man. || principle that ‘all people are capable of|0f the course—and when he has finished | men know just where the ‘This order followed Herrero’s offer to|the steadfast. attention of every per- the } nded the curve coming down| Soe Nae ake vee FUCK aeons iteove fy y he can return to his claim equipped to| the board, and just what steps are come here if assured of safety and give} son in the room, so clearly were the ull, they were but a short distance|| Standard Oil Co., 4 trucks, 12 men. Chats yea: Bo Recent Var ana iny @H tH GRE RAL aoe to be en to receive training. evidence he claimed showed that Car-|facts presented, The report will be mia! And going not more than five|{ Several others will probably be {| | Bryan ic latacape Nal te alan Vinee RL : ment |serves to dissipate uncertainty in the;ranza committed suicide. Herrero, in| printed in full at a later date. Pate an. Beary aay woman was ovi-\] added to this list. Trucks will meet |) ‘dor i a Rae FO OPUNE 4 Owes e Ten such spprovels were granted by| men's minds, and enables them to make|a telegram to Pablo Gonzales, denied| | B. L. Schreck gave a short report signalled TREES Ee ae Ai feaetae) Chaknbest. of) Commerce (bolas |} J he traveling caseboard yesterday, anditneir plans for the future with that he or his troops murdered Carran-|for the General Housing committee in 48, but the woman became rattled and did not turn out, When I saw they were hot turning, I put on the brakes. They| held better on one side than the other,| the car skidded, and turned completely the side of the road. My} ler was thrown clear, fortunately.| some ing between 7:30 and 8 o'clock ta morrow morning to begin work. today the visitors’ headquarters was| well filled with men, not only residents Jof Casper, but from surrounding cities and towns. It/was a busy place. Be- |sides those actually approved and ar- rangements made for training, others were declared eligible and return to hos- which he stated that while new houses are badly needed in Casper the commit- tee felt that any program of building should be postponed until money con- ditions are more settled. The committee recommended the Casper Mutual Building and Loan As- LITTLE PROSPECT FOR | ACCEPTANCE MANDATE. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, May 25.—Possibility of congress concurring in the Armen- ian mandate request of the president za. Carranzass cabinet is under arrest.) Carranza was buried yesterday n the| s fleld in the Cemetery of Sor-| There were unexampled crowds} at Carranza’s funeral and truck loads} of floral wreaths were in evidence. dea of permanency. “The traveling caseboard is only one of several innovations adopted by the federal board for vocational education in its efforts to put over just as speed- ily as possible the gigantic task The timbers were reloaded this morn- en piods dba as epee eee eS. is most remote, senate and house lead-! |, trusted to it. With the magnificent aid qocintion Wns Mani excelient means sat was Pinned under the car.'! ’ ers declared today. President Wilson's Pcie tative teat coon aitieaett tata rae | weve us by the American Legion, the financing home building and also en- he motoreycle w1 | 0 4 x ine 2 | i aa & ured men to town and another motor-| Brig. Gen. Harbord, who headed the Out detriment to themselves. These | jrogress in the past several months that| * | ‘The committee on the latter plan had » took the other. W. B. Snodgrass] ) American mission to Armenia recently,|™#Y start in courses approved for them| has really been declared remarkable by |no report prepared to submit. taken directly to the State Hosni-| |reported that a mandate would require 98 Soon as they are healed without fur’) +nose who realize what the work entails At the request of President BE. D. id G. H, Snodgrass was taken to| {59,000 American soldiers, a large naval ther formality or procedure. And many] 41), -oximately 60,000 men have heen ap Holmes, Secretary C. B. Stafford read Tpame of John Jourgenson. | , |force and would cost $89,000,000 the/ Such declared that the therapeutic value) oveq for training in the country. In the article in this week's Literary Di he wreck attracted much attention arativears {of knowledge that training surely await- sdtgianites Brains * (By United Press.) geat relative to Post Office employes Rom motorists who used the Salt Creek e — led them was sufficiently great to make eae anes aR te ah pvomine: CHICAGO, May 25.—Continued re-|Tt was urged that every Chamber of ond last night until the damaged car (By United Press.) Mr. and Mrs. James Hancock are in'their progress toward health more rapid |CO}Pd0, Utah and New Mexico, more) actions in prices were predicted to-|Commerce member send a private wire h " brought in to the garage, The ese| CLEVELAND, May 25.—Panic talk is the city from their home just outside/ than heretofore. than 2,000 have. been approved, and we) aay in the monthly report of the sev-|to Congressman F.. W. Mondell and to ea eee driven but little over 100/ idle and without foundation, D. C. Wills,| the city limits of Kansas City, Mo., vis-| fen finally approved for training ‘yes-| °° ? mci thier a baa salto ie #V-| enth federal reserve bank. Tightening! Senators E. Warren and J. Ken- Noiqpefere the trip of last nizht. |chairman of the Cleveland federal re-/iting with friends, and attending to! torday were: Roland C. Bliiott, Wend.| “Take rate of seventy-five a week. From! o¢ crouit is continuing. drick today, urging the passage of the CARO Of ay oe, was made to: dlaances the) seeve board; “told the’ convention sof) business matters. ‘They are thinking Of) over “wyo.; Jease Francis Anstette, Du-|cren ten cacy office just last month| ‘mne report deplored the tendency of| postal bill which will mean higher Attending pee Snoderass last night, the) bankers here today. + losating deve this comingsay Bois, Wyo.; Earnie Moore, Hartville, | 2229000 © #8 paid out to men in training | tarmers to buy speculative s salaries for post office employes. Fully ittre zy! Physician being satisfied that} | Wyo.; Fred L. Bales, Casper; John a.\3* Subsustence allowance. The allow-| pe report said transportation i8|50 per cent of those now in the nor ned at ea eas ‘ ri “Wyo. ¢ ‘g{@nce ranges from $80 a month for a| verging on a breakdown. The labor sit-|vice will resign by July 1 unless the Teached a critical stage. His brother's Hutton, Torrington, Wyo.; Clarence verging or a e i 'y single man without dependents tq $150] uation shows small improvement. a month, according to the number of dependents.”” | The cases of a large number of men| "nwo wee nmone «o> FARMERS DEFY DIPPING STATUTE injuries were treat ‘bill passes it is predicted. night | Newman, Lander, Wyo,; Leroy L. Will- jiams, Casper; Ole Kaldestead, Casper, Wyo.; John McVary, Casper; Al John- son, Casper. In addition to those approved twenty- nd he spent the at the Jourgenson home. SONS OF CANDIDATES FRATERNIZE TRUCK OVERTURNS N SAME HIGHWAY Forced off the Salt Creek pavement e 2 ed ° . ° ° 7) |two men who had not before made ap houn, local representative of the fedéral | * | * * o °o * * o & > by a speeding Studebaker car which pifeation for training came before the|"o8rd for vocational education, whose Peaking more than half the road, board and were examined, and their|?™ce Is are reine ot Speameros \j a londed truck helonging to the White Pus Gi a cases completed as far as was possible |?'!Iding, who will place them in train-| Moto 3MIUAGO, May %5.—I'wo young | and thought you might like to have |“ p Mcgee hh a | woter Co. and driven by.Bryan Swank| © o. aititical opponents of a | cards to’ some of the clubs, may | Without the connecting link that is ab-|i" 98 fast as possible. Members of the | Ws overturned in the’sand at the side! men, who ee eae or Soe estalianten fathiec’: ta dbGig thie "bane a your |Solutely essential for the establishment traveling caseboard are Raymond Mc-| (By Associated Press.) nf the ort—si ° : » lo i j Bwank uncanny afternoon. fox tie Republican nomination for | father—running for the presidency.” | of eligibility. As protection for the pub- |‘ eaiborg ne dist sca cc oer training, fe OKLAHOMA CITY, May 25.—Governor Robertson was asked by Presi- loaded with rie thnbere ona nak Weel president—met here today at the | “That's mighty decent of you,” |lic purse, it must be proved for each | Pomel chard Hh. Milton, Karle P| gent Whitehurst of the state board of agriculture today to declare martial Du? of others succeeded in righting it.| Neadquarters of Senator Johnson. $916 OSD ce coraen a8) TASy gempoe) | BppLpent that ie OF arene BS cine ob alctahi, Ming Ae law in the district of Sequoyah couty and send state troops there for the MN whieh . i “4 fr Ret t ret , snilled on the exhaust pine ne truck afire several times on the n trip, but it was not badly dam-} “I’m Osborne Wood,” said a man in army officer’s uniform to the sena- tor’s son, “{ heard you were in town CAFETERIA 0 hands, The cards were to four leading Chi- cago clubs, RETREAT To incurred in, aggravated by or traceable ‘to service in the great war, that he or n Hedges and | hey will leave | Mrs. Winifred Howell. P she was honorably discharged from such tonight for Cheyenne, rotection of state property. He declared farmers were “in open defian of the law” relative to dipping cattle for the eradication of ticks.