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POTPOURRI CONVENTION IS OPENED a , | . a Political Pot from Which Third Party Is to . } Ps Ox" Pr of elt : Be Evolved Sizzles with Varied Ingre- all | av { dients and Organizers Have Big Job in Composing Their Differences WEATHER FOR aad Generally fair crenata r Yesterday’s Circulation un- y (By Associated Presg) day. Warmer in extreme z= ‘ : j tion tonight east por. 4 378 CHICAGO, July 10.—The Committee of Forty- t, assisted by . 9 fraternal delegates representing half a dozen libera di radical or- ganizations, launched a third party movement in its { _ national con- a 5 VOLUME IV SSS = - ——— \vention today. Senator Robert LaFollette of Wiscon = who won in Deh Ben - oe UM CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920. NUMBER 232 the mail referendum, taken by the party to determine % most popu- — lar candidate for the party’s presidential nomination, a, % \red to have Kenyon to Requ est 7 no opposition. Nearly @& lof the 500 or | | | 600 dele, ware » Ia Folletté SECOND DEGREE ‘Ssve.yror LARGE PARTIES ==... “ret! of Appr of 3 session wa rgely given e ° 5 IS VERDICT FOR 2240¥5 MEETS E sh alt eentgg| Priation Misused Dy 3 | i work Allen MeCurdy ¢ | NOVEMBER 15TH WI NGS O SAM E temporary chairman, mdemned — the Attorn G l Republican and Democratic platforms ey enera PETE co and candidats in hi e speech | a | The convent an hour aa R D | L L O | (By Associated Press) i= | R D 5 i Ss Cc L A | NM feet sT. LOUIS. July Been of the F latent e ON uy 0 Ne vembe r nary eae tes appropriation granted by the last con- aaa 5 hus bes Erciinadniponwaaatie ¥ : ; “ress to the department of justice to ather of Mu Jdate for the first meeting of the us ; ° pee ea A ht the high cost of living will b : rder Victim Congratulates wemnly of ‘the Teague of Natons, « LRUrA Party Chairman Flays Democrats wean weer ome ox demaniled By Senator (Kenyon onthe 5 Wis Stated’ at the state department ie Lied We ground that it was used aril, a | Bos f e . . combine. Each ame wit! £ AEA WAS RUSE marily ti yer on Escaping Death Penalty at On and Republicans Alike in Keynote het plank for th ty pl hoont Attorney General Palmer for r, 7 5 : ind the task of d e Democ presidential nomina- Close of Trial in Cheyenne INION ROADS S . . anil thes tape ot tion, the senator today. peech pening Convention in a satisfactory fusion proved compli Kenpeanho Btrihe £ | senate committ ASK RAI (By Associated Press) adjourning to attend the con-| 8° = (Special to The Tribune) | FRE SE IN EA tS ea ees ne te holding Te 2 cl ht the caingle gates took 2) convinced that this a CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 10.—Pete Cordillo, second of the three. IGHT RATES CHICAGO, July 10.—The Republican and Democratic parties (ye soit fuse with the nee groan.) PFtation was used to fight the high representatives of the state prohibition department to go on trial for —— were denounced as “the right and left wing of the same bird of prey” These included an “unequivocal ana| Ct ef living. t+ * ss aie >, . . . . Db pr end” id agains! istic 7 a mm r ae made of Frank Jennings near Laramie September 9 last, was SHG yet the opening of a proposed “third party” national convention here} jaiernalitic, policine | Te alee we ST: LOUIS PROBE a guilty of murder in the second degree in a verdict returned in’ rtiitwas jon, representing ant | today. manded the inclusion of a single tax|!S ENDER SO ay eas 3 G Avrariels - ee y 1 yank in the event of sio The | ory - se the oor court at 11 o’clock I-~t night. The penalty may be impris-|!"es In the Dominion, have appliance Sounding the keynote of the assemblage called together by the sincie tax delegates aluo made an st at cet ES US bee LEU 4f ty a i eri rommissio r a 30 per, 5 5 3 oa > hile an at tvestigating committee today ended its jonment {irom aD vecreontes The jury deliberated seven hours, the! cent increase in freight rates, Committee of Forty-eight to adopt a platform and place in the field iene toy combine watts National pre.convention rel te menbers cum alte nes etiontnignkamonn hay another set of candidates for presidency | (o0n, HOtty: Wilen 1) returned to Washington. Later Senator Boma tavnecdia verdict’ at eaueden in and vice presidency, Allen McCurdy. | Witte leaders conferred in committee|Pomerene returning from San Fran- patie, a verdict: o| de: temporary chairman, charged that the Qo iinne, . = nee cisco will stop he to take the testi- the first degree. aan | two big parties had evaded paramount Sepa ea : aphex le torms and) mor Democratic National Commit- ialll eevee tie verict aithont domestic issues at time when what temporary. tabl 4: at ai | ae teeman Edward Goltra of Missouri a are on. A momen later he ne COU re s is “fewer laws and} et, se leecot st erate Py ai] Fran > > was a participant in a remarkable * * * * * * ° ° ° ° ° * ees tesa ae bye aan oas |e Mov Caenbel, Unie paeeenaa = scene when the aged father of the man, : : | The abolition of special privile ‘fi ; | % of slaying whom he had been convicted Mr. MeCurdy said, was the issue around ORES CIROFE Saee) a Ue sraphea at aan and congratulated | which the new party would appeal to greeted with cheers at the opening Es verdict "Coralie Been teal the voters in November. He said the the convention. Hopkins told delegate nrdict. tillo’s will : party puype Tecting that end thru are to strike the shackles of | Pronounced peat nt é ys, and | removing U urces from which priv y apart,” and declared their “op after he will join at the te peni- ? . ilege derives its power lity is now.” tnt his roth fohn, eens’ ea0- TY ny BEBAD Allowance Is Made for Inflated Expense Resulting ""t.'scccmis’this purnose,* ne ae:| "ane ‘essentiai Job is to unite our yicted of manslaughter for pi | ; clared, “it proy public ownership of os behing ommon program and a ing i a ying of Jensings 1 RE E | from Increased Cost of Labor Here and Large transportation 1 of the principal ba-|common candidat he said. The ¢ pnced to serve from 15 to 20 y H sie r of the coun$y and de-| vention broke into its first. demonstra ee be New eu muna onath S V TIONS Expenditures Caused by Rapid Growth. clar MW land held out of use for|tion which was renewed when Hopki fed Press) sltyer Ds aye ; ( | speculation should be forced into usejadded: “But we do not depend upon a WASHINGTON, July 10.—The war ine tn Beptemis or Gusher. Unie | TQ PRESIDENT || ts i SD i caarenateinatie RAO Peano RE decide to become witnesses for the | Reports of the assistant state examiners, C. F. Dickinson and A.| which wo ment. After years of secret | PORD'S WEEKLY T0_ ne hernond tae state is conviction will he @ imatter (By United ,Press) L. Putnam, on the records of the county officials of Natrona county } s!« the Republican party and the | BACK THIRD PARTY. the lcountry. anduhts abveat GWwasiiainit more difficu han was theirs inasmuch : . + emMoc come i he ope wu a | ne mors umcaty aha was share meam™u® | DAYTON, Ohio, July 10—|/ submitted to Governor Robert D. Carey, have just been returned to] 2°" crac ini che open ortSt united Promay | ent 3 C } | : selves to themse | 2TROIT, July 10.- a seathing de circumstantial eviden! Governor James M..Cox in a]|the county. They show, on the whole that the business of the county! and to the nation as nothing but the) nuncintio ; a pe a ; 1es : ) y it the/nunciation of Republican mo: | sessed and got before th forthcoming visit to the White }/has been conducted in a most exemplary manner by the present of-) EN Wie aml (ie Wit wis of Tit cratic presidential candidate jand plat 5 0600 SLACKERS Nest 3 5 = 3 same bird of prey sno lo 08+! forms, Hnr srd’s Dearbe depend statement by the aeten ant admitting House will urge President Wil- || ficials. ible for anyone even to pretend thatlent will declare ita support of the thied Oy, presence during the ving o en- = i ! Miss Helen Carlson, county cl there is any difference on any issue be-| party. ‘Thi 1 will not mentio ings but blaming New lifom tho crime. | son. to agree to two reserva- }| lentieg cadiare Gensel? 3 s-/ tween them. were is not a word in} Pord's possible candidacy on tie) third SENTEN Newell has nat made such a statement | tions to the League of Nations SENATOR NEW Is |trict court, receive par: e for either of their platforms that might|party ticket, | and the Cordillo statements H ae | the conduct of their offices, not a sin- not have been written and unanimous: | ae used against him |] covenant first, that only the |} gle error having been discovered in the ly endorsed by a convention exclusive-| NOMINATION OF ae United States congress shall records of elther. ly composed of corporation lawyers and| FORD TO BE PLACED. | |} say when this country shall en- In the report on the pr 1 Cia a rhe only differ:| (By United Press.) | J | el Il Maintatat c Grecuntore ome 1 ence between these platforms ome | CHICAGO, July 10.—Henry_ Ford’s| bg |] ter war; second, that all league SGA ABAHa TRAC IES SATE crowth| one has remarked, is a difference in/name will be formally placed in nomi- | ted Press) ‘| members agree that its main OF THE G 0 p SCUTnEMCoUNty MIN erOnUl and its] the number of words sused to say noth [Ration for president in the Liberal con | WAST! Asatte | 4 ag 5 valiationtwhlanne ve fg ‘onfronted by: og crisis} vention, arles offman, Michigan! ¢¢p : etre ents ee = eae cide a number of matters which were SNS Uh Lt oh See STILL5 P.M n prison, according to reportts of th As these reservations appar anna Associated Heese) pes Seer AL ol iatateemansnip the: couragey of Jeng - SS: eee department of justice. ‘Thirty thous ently are purely interpretative, (ionainnroadaunrtt sPaRnaUnaece Eg TOs RESUEN: : rans R aul jean bid is oMeort nds| CHICAGO, July 10.-After two hours| "2 cases_remain to be investigated they will be acceptable to Wil- }}tnat s woof [nlia Earnings of the county clerk © out of its councils every man and wom- fof argument over rules and permanent! Bish Bers J iuneu indicated atthe (ial Republican campaign {rena county from March 1 tO ‘an who ever stood for any form of hu-j®fficers, the convention of the Commit | ishlop McGovern ’ * speakers bureau. j May 920: manirlehisn adopts platform that |tee of Forty-Eight adjourned 3p = ' (By United Press) White House, according to == tecording fees —-- evades, equivocates or straddles every |™. to meet again at 5 p. m, and com one) oF CHICAGO, duly, 10—Lientenant |] yy 8 Seen Mn geR eee avalien, (Baul cesta) Oey strcaa lee Lets re ot tavorganieasion’ : To Visit Vatican Karl Wanderer was held to the grand || Washington reports. MAI a 10.—Senator War.) Chattel mort by which, in exchange for the lives and —— jury today as a wife murderer | veri G. Harding has planned a confer.| Chattel mortgag FA ICR EE HIGHER CIE Gill ted Press) — = z lowing his confession that he killed ence with (Major General Wood Acknowledgments RP ailinar deli vancaltolithauintarestai en July 10.—Purchase of the pees p + July, 10.—Bishop his young bride and an unknown | ator Cummings of Towa, who nd coptes Hee ea aya reac rasan Gieamine Bill and Tronton k II, MeGovern of the Catholic hobo with whom he had arranged to scheduled to reach Marion late today. — | of margin_.---—- 2 LER ESA GER ETR Ford and his son Ei eof Wyoming will depart August n u JD | n ; hex s of farmers, work ved today. for Rome, where he will make the fake a robbery of his wife. Waa | veous fees —------ 25 | and inf aa Eaitizanetandtconaiatentlyil 1 today : ler will make the derer killed both the hobo and his (By Annoalat | Se suiaieed| and iintprmedpalllegna fend conse gOS | te eee [decennial diocesian report to Pope own wife. His first story to the po- CHICAGO, July 10.—Will H. Hays.| Remitted to county treas crowns its works yy nomina Pe tae ee ea BY go eres. Day and her | Benedict XV, veral other American lice was that the hobo killed Mrs. chairman’ (of the Republican! national| —~ $17 OES BAe Pl stead heoel SIRE Ory Sererday “from: Glens) Bishops will visit: the. Vatlcanicaby the Wanderer. committee today concluded his confer: a TEER GHAR eR ne eer aia ee seineitine: The lieutenant tired of married life ence with middie west leaders and left! 1.) pec ane Sok parva | ineel horse (pol ian St | oes and twit Ane lctresiand/eneyiiarmy, Meee TEND Coren Teer onttec nan | eae omie an mination recently! stand without hitching, who learned a life, he said. ator Harding, par on the sub, made of the books and records of the) the polities he ever learned in the sat ee Hats BERRINT Prone aeraht estanalen county clerk: of Natrona county from] isfactory and thorough school of Mar peters et eaiie ate F March 1, 1919, to May 1, 1920. cus A. Hanna and Joseph B. Foraker, 30TH BIRTHDAY VICE PRESIDENT [en i et frm vr amc ete a P March 1, 1919, to June 1, 1920, when| the Standard Oil scandals. Thus stands ence ey Associated Press) _ E PRESI NT |she resigned and Miss H. K. Carlson) the party of Abraham Lincoln in’ the asd Sty ie swom | ree DART NER” Setcmnn eal een Mo tt tate sion of wor! many steel plants, ena Ss es AL VEN Giwor aked d med in its servile PASSED TODAY | it'emvisyment’ is theeatened because the one of these ladies, which| service of a greedy’ plutecracy. Fs of employment, is threatened because uote either: ‘one pe et aa rcicdge VAs MheaDanoe bid is rd 7 of the car shortage, the interstate IF G. O. P. WIN. fact in ‘itself speaks for their efficiency! | “"The a rage SHY Tee ms | ; commerce commission was told today | [eaxcountvatart sora ce eee wonienclainiat all pactiaan B by J. F. Townsend, representing more | E | ; e. Die! FiEh Ben oeto Tine Genolant H CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 30.—Wy- | than a score of steel manufacturers | (By United Press) | “Assistant State en ion AERONEIanA Minnie tha wae andit Leader no Longer Regarded As oming is thirty years old today. On | of Pennsylvania and Ohio. MARION, O., July _ 10.—Senator | Clerk of Court. but it declares that it administered the | July. 10, 1890, the act admitting the ——S Harding announced today that if) P conduct of that war without the taint| enace, Government Brags Federal territory to statehood was passed by EEL ORDERS elected prenident he will allow the viee| “Summary of receipts of Hazel Con. COMO 1, AT ne ghosts. ot 108 | ’ g erals |president to sit in the cabinet mors.|Well, clerk of court of Natrona county,/0f Scandal! An Pie ote : E 2 congress: athe} occasion ewes) onexet ST. L a ere ene AEE Toni | CcommMarchilwioleptoyApriiel, agson™ | land) vand -alroract and shipbuildin Can Defeat Him; Matter D enthusiastic celebration at Chey- | | P Aa Pant (ies und eantonme onstructions, and ni- | ’ usm isse ve the espite!l and other towns of SHOW INCREA SE treat the vice president as his *¢ j en county : +} trate plant appropriations still the “state”? which then had tele re | partner”, he .| on 77" g4g's0 Stalking through the land! Scandal! Is} inesuni re sraphic communication with the ent- | can A i: it no scandal that in the year 1917, the y United Press) side world. Those without a tele- (By ivil jury fee year of supreme sacrifice, when our 0, ue graph wire were in ignorance of the TOKIO, 5 y 10.~One hundred | riminay docket fe : fighting and dying for $30 : MERICO ant iy ea b nly unconditional surrender of Fran- development for eral days, pend (By Associated Press) t to have been drowned he: Pines -1, ; and our people we conomiz. Cisco Villa will be considere th ; . ine the arrival of mail, the long dis- | NEW YORK, July 10.—U . 500 houses flooded at Seoul, Ko-| Probate de - ind sacrificing to buy Liberty’| nounced tod Th y the government, it Med officially an- tance telephone not having made its jders of the United States Steel tne abil: ee Saaarag [hots that the “United States steel ‘ enh e government flatly refused Villa’s armistice pro- rdvent. Today, the anniversary of | poration for the month ending Jur ecording vices Remitted to county treasurer_$3,151.65 Corporation made net earnings of | posals whic! in ti 4 the important development in the re- | amounted to 10,978,817 tons, it was coreg = | “An mingtion of the records of) $s88,931,511, or twenty million foltars |e A ffici emanded leadership ua Chihuahua state. eion’s governmental progress, is pass- (nounced today, an Increase of BE. Gf Denver Colo. is|Haseli Conwellias clerk. of the court. of| mora than its total capitallatock, “What @ n official statement said Villa was no longer a military problem. ing virtually unobserved. tons from the previous month. attending to business for y.| Natrona.county was recently made rd (Continued on Page 8 . a 5 |fsom that examination the attached gos) overnment forces are capable of defeating him, and make negotia- |statement was compiled. tions unnecessary, it was set forth | “The examination covers the period he |2920, and during that period the earn CITIZEN ety Jing of the office amounted to $3,151.65) “5 Ps ey i o . z ; seleaip on | which amount was fully covered into ve ~ * % > > s y Associated Press.) |the treasury Tex., July | “Miss Conwell is a very able county a ials of Neuvo I official and her records are all in excel 4 1 a joint order all civ Ln nts of that (By United Press) ! (By Associated Press) BERLIN, July 10.—Bolshevik ‘troops have reached the outskirts of Lemberg in their anii- Polish drive on the southern front, says a report re- ceived here. The Poles evacuated Vilna on the northern front. PARIS, July 10.—Polish forces are withdraw-| jlent condition. county commissioners of } for ty | 1920. ing from Brest-Litovsk, Vilna and Pimsk as a re-jor the pro« sult of the great Bolshevik offensive, say newspa- per dispatches today. “0 “Assistant Fr State County Commissioners. Dickinson. xamin ntly edings of the ona ¢ to the period, May, 1 (Continued on Page Six.) ner of soun May @n examination was made turn in their arms 2 return officia : (By United Press) by Germany's acceptance of the al- known today SPA, July 10.—The German scheme | lied ultimatum, coal deliveries were aren in confergnce with the allies here ap- taken up today Germany has de i is to concede all points on | livered only half the coal required | coop (ES S8ocitted Press) nts, war criminals and coal | under the treaty so far. Regarding p,.sCbYAND. S. D. July 10.—The ; ats to the allies but make a |the trial of Germans quilty of war Onhomme County bank closed its | stiff fight over reparations. With | crimes the Germans said no arrests |G00rS today following | the | disappe the disarmament question disposed of | had been made as yet. ho abe nik pros!dent/ rte Deposits total $600,000. =