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; es PAGE EIGHT €be Casper Daily Cribune Yesued every evening QxceRE San gan nt Casper, Natrona iT aoehh eation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building. BUSINESS TELEPHONBD.....-00s++0035 Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postor- fice as second-class matter, Noy. 22. 1916 MEMEEBR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS’ REPORTS FR OM THE UNITED PRESS President and Editor AY, Business Manager, Rabat or. Manager 2 BS - - -City Baitor GRIFFITH. A jate Edttor W. H. HUNTLEY... //Sidttorial Writer Aavertixsing Representatives Deviié J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. New York C! 1720-23 Stegen Bldg., Chicago, Ml. Coptes of the Dally Tribune are on fle in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. BSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier One Month Per Copy . One Year . Six Months Three Months . N - soos 1.5 o subscription by mail accepted for period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one,month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulations « D Member of the Associnted Press. ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and ajao the local news published herein. oe HARDING Grasping at AND ROOSEVELT. aws is the main busi ness of the Democratic organs the: days folowing the nomination of Sen- ator Harding. They hark back to the days of 1912 to rake up the factional of members of the Repub- of the y and cite the edit s of the Marion Star, ‘Senator Hardi Theodore Roosey per, in its criti t. That was purely sm. oF} a controversy over party management and meh were divided in opinion. It reached a climax and party, split» at the national convention of that year, The whole matter is long forgotten by | man govertiment provéd: the’ situation. everyone save Democratic editors whose sole mission and enjoyment is to fork over barnyard litter. The New York Tribune, a supporter of Cclonel Roosev on the subject: “The Democratic press, ng promptly, incite e antipathy to Senator Hard- y quotation of heated 1912 ‘utter- of the seeks. to ator, then a newspaper} that ffect the may be It is Senator iy unlikelg ast will judgment permitie The its acerbitie: to be pre- Hard. and hi to bury since 191 sumed that at deal the fathered ing has med a gre honest that in fury of a factional statements, ‘ “What would Colonel Roosevelt now do if he were in the flesh and called] on to choose between support of Sen- vegret contest he reckless ator Harding and suppert of Mr. Wi). heir named by It may be or scme political Is there any doubt? son him? set down as certéin he would not hesi-} tate an instant. In 1916, when Colonel, Rooseyelt, led by patriotic impulses, de- clared for party ‘reunion, he meant it, steadily oid and his | exerted against ‘reopening gave his hand to Mr. Taft, against whom he had greater rea bitterness than against Senator Mard- wounds. He son to cher! ing. “We do not indulge ‘in surmise. Sen ator Harding was one of the earliest In America to state that if Theodore Roosevelt lad#een Presidént the Lusi tania would never have beon sunk— that the day following the German in- vasion of Belgium something would have been said and done that would have kept us out of war and at the same time have won a victory Yor civ ilization. Later, when we entered the conflict, Senator Harding @rew and se cured the passage of the act which au- tho ident to accept the services of the called Roosevelt ‘Le- work | ‘Senator velt forgot zed the Pre sion In & Harding and Colonel common past differences. ‘The tor, in inti matte conference with Colonel Roose: velt, learned how gros#ly he had mis judged. i “It js not. friendly to the memory of the dead leader t® assume that he was large personal to consent to amnes mind as not to see so small ‘of and resul so controlled by feelings as never ty with respect to personal reflections Furthermore, it savors ‘of who never de. on himself contemptibility’for thos sisted in unjust attacks to try to capti- talize t m Of others. UGE, jally prépared Wilson in his spe New York World inte of the Republican platform, says: “The processes ‘by which the Chicago: complished seemed 10 essentially and sel- tion and, , in criticism platform “was me to have entifically been Prussian in ins} method. Instead of quoting ton and Lincolh, the Republ' form should jiave @ticted Bismarck and plat- Bernhardi, because the Republican at-| titude ‘regarding the’. supreme issues that cannot be dbandoned ‘ur disregard ed strongly suggest the arbitr in fluences that dictated the doctrines of thoke tw6. eminent persons.” It is true of Mr. Wilson on more oc-! casions ‘than the pres one ‘that he has taken refuge in thus terizing opponents who have him | some sim manner roregolt His prete i hatred of Germany 2} when he himself has outhanned the}*fed in the League of Nations cove- 0} the schoo! in which he received his in- lt in that day, says] incidences beloved of -history.”” . goncerning Theodore Roosevelt.|ed upon this raking up/able arts of persuasion,’’ Jt jthe flattery of the wily Mun found a4 ' ie @ all things.German will bear a close Scrutiny or not, owing exactly to cm='POSTAL MONEY rz OIL vt 4] cooveh of Promina té paren no) SERVICE WITH ; INSPECTED BY |= SONORA AGAIN, IOWA PEOPLE sms administration after its. most ‘arbitrary | forms. He has made the autocracy of; eh ee : Acie osm wn ana WASHINGTON, Tune 26.—Résump-| rs, Fred Chr a ; ‘and Mrs, William of Hohenzollern, in the heydey}| |tion of postal money service between! Ed Meents, Lee Horn, Valoe-in- Head Means — direction of the legislative--affairs of by the postomgs. department, [an's returned from a trip congress. Not to speak of the despotic several days in Shoshoni Maverick to the humble chairwoman ‘of the ex ecutive offices, or his prithe, ‘appiar & pare sierly “yet” tow in” contrast with his domineering! fr. oa x the United’ States and points in, Son-|R. D. McGregor all) of Iowa, this free and representative govern:| pre state, Mexico, was. announced coiled Mrs. .George Jarvis ment, and his tyranniéal requirements : of his party end its magority: In “the NV in, the holdings. of the Vidtor-Wyom‘ng ‘aciontc| INTERNA TIONAL |90 simiany ih ine Mustaat ana Pi conduct toward his cabinéf and alt lee cape een | genoa other underlings of tho’ exceutivel GOURT LOCATED {springs ana on the return: trip stopped branch of ‘the government jdown, even f AT THE AGUE in Thermopolis. for a fe The “Mr. Wilson is. the or Beatie scouts Neu wis | Assouiated Press.) _. he Very proper person to liken the ac-} “qy7m HAGUE, June 26.—-The perma:| tion of anyone. else to ‘thé: Prussians,|nent court of international justice, pro-| ant, wide Tocatea here, it was de- |eided today, by a commission of jurists. | Chantoiein S80 Wanted to Rent or Buy | Level and transit in good condition. Address Box 888, Casper. Huns in a thousand ways Jn his. sumptuous arroganee: There is no @iffitulty in detgrmining| struction. The country bas not for. gotten, if Mr, Wilson és, ‘his’ boon companianship with Berhstorff. ““Bern- storff's memory is still aetive.. He is even teatifying in the public and before investigating boards |touching affairs in this country “of the time of the sinking of the, Lusitania }and on to the day <he.avas: given his ‘passports and safe ¢ondutt to his fath-] erland. Kg now prints ' -tvade mark is a symbol that represen . @ reputation of twenty years ‘in effi- tion, are content to await their dealer’s ability to make delivery of one of these famous Valve-in-Head motor cars. a Bat Bernstortf reported thea and: repeats now that Mr. Wilson > askured | him | America would never g6'to “War with ” That the American people recogniaing the failure | of ), sWilson’s diplomacy demanded « that © outrages cease or war be made, aiid forced Wil: son and congress to deglaré war, is as well known ‘to Bernstorff #s te: anyone PRICES Model K-49 = $1865.00 Medel K-50 - $2895.00 F. O. B. Flint, Mich. Prices Ravied Aprit 1, 1920 erman, OUR NEW HOME ee SETTLEMENT of personal accounts by. check is the safest method of making. remittances. else. When Bryan, then secretary of state, told Dr. Dumba that the Wilson notes ally meant nothing, his elosé friend and ally knew ‘that Bryan spoke with authority fram Wjlsen. |, The‘ pre- vious and subsequent action of thé Ger- It is good policy to pre- serve cancelled checks. They are an absolute record of purchases and in controver- sies arising from clerical er- rors, are mute, but indisput- able, evidences of “bills paid.” . Have you.an account with the CASPER NATIONAL— wthe oldest bank'in Gasper. Depository for ‘Govern- ment, State, County and City moneys, The Bernstorff warning ta.the Amer- ican people of the danger to the Lusi- tania, and her Tater fate ferred to by ‘him’as “one of those co- is now re- Mr. Wilson's personal’ representative, the taciturn Colone] Houve was said to have proved “vers ‘useful” and to be a “dear friend.” When as’ Bernstorft Mr. Wilson ‘ ys he empiloy- ‘all of our avail- was | be- liev 1 then and 4s still helioved:- that 5} Thirty-one Years of Service 2. dMay We Serve You ~~ Capital and Surplus, $190,000 i willing ear. é Y Mr. Wilson is the wery person to ascribe, the distinguishing traits of the Hun to others. in the sense of,epprobriuni, t ‘ sed 2 Mi tor WORLD COURT. PLAN. ‘ eile ‘The commission of jurists ew sitting |" at The Hague devisipg’ plans for the! creation ‘of an’ Internatio: Court “or Justice have under consideration at the present the plan submitted by Elihu ot, former American: ‘secretary of Mr. Roots plan "provides thie nominees “for placds “on state. dhe panel of on | the court ‘be chosen by the assemiily ot the League of in which all the powers are represented, and another el by the council of the Teague, in the great’ powers . The judges then would be se |lected from the two panels. Mr. Reot also has pointed out ‘that some 4 and Russia will ain surely. be considered as among the great powers, and he has sugsest-| ed that the plan be flexible’ enough ‘to permit of th | Alt the ju’ the most dmportant point regarding the meke-up of the court is that there be } provision for sdequate ° représentation of the small powers, but ay, thé ‘sanie | time ‘they is nece: y that eadh ‘of the fivé great. powers be as sued a place on the court, General opinion. has dt ‘that. theseoart Nations, 1 wnich only have Germany t\> NEA sir boing: represented. a ists, it appears, agree that ,o-48 realize it You Can’t Borrow Money on Rent Receipts But 'you can if you have @ heme of your own—i will sell jyou a home or I will “FOUR PATENTED iy likely 16 consist’ of* fifteen judges, five froin the great, powers! ‘and’ “ton IMPROVEMENTS from the lesser ones. 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