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mi bos et ny i & ee es Hl Na TRYING HARD 10 GRAB RUSSIAN TRADE Golden Business Opportunity Seen in Soviet Nation by German Food Minister and Agen- cies Are, Working. Ry “ARE D. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN-(By Mail)—Though some. lerman officials cone 1 with Rus- jan affairs look skeptically for the moment upon tri possibi -s with Russia, n economic authorities! ineluding Food Minis Schmidt see in Russia a future golden business op-! portunity for Germany. And, while one group of officials} scoffs at the Russian claims as to abil-| ity to world. another group is carefully plan-| late ning for the Germany +feels that she is in a strat-| erie 1 get a generous share | of the Russian trade. and is inclined} to think that in tk = run she can] outstrip England, America and France in this field Minister Schmidt's views of the sit uation as expressed to the Wirtschnfts- ra ar 2 clear indicator of the Ger- man feeling about the problem. ‘With respect to our ability to com es pete on world market, we will havely enemies ae —: | noe position in the future,” he) MADE BISHOP ASSISTANT TO POPE seid. “We will soon have sharp com-|—Archbishop George W. Mundelein of To Charles E petitic especially with America. The! Chic: who has been appointed as/ coneentration of all financial power in |bishop assistant to the pontificial throne ¢ the as it developed | by Pope Benedict, dari in i “Gre throv Russian rs om ibil: ities for trade relations w us. It concerns us as one ¢ tt st mar kets in which we ha as Eng- land 1 America are concern the | indisnpitable , adv of a more fa-| veraMe territorial si i Incidenta viewed Ger: mar nd situation p. preaching ¢ inasmuch as fe en demand has decreased with crease of prices and improvement of the mark, but he was inclined to be- lieve that the present difficulties would be remedied if all factories would ap- ply proper ‘methods ar f import and }yyife export were correctly controlled by the government Meantime,-it is cant that is pursuing a systematic cam: n as respects future trade relations, tablishment of an agenc her r Wizdor Kopp. followed by Krassin’s| visit London are know to be pert of w carefully scheme whereby ussia should er business rela- tions acain in ids. Germany s previously pointed out,) takes with ain of salt the astound-| ing figures of what Russia is able at this moment to pointing out} that transportatic litie re lac ing for such undertakings—even if the supplies at hand. And, Russian experts “ bel that there i as to what I is on hand for ¢ port However, while some off take this attitude, business men and many vernment authorities are overlook ng no bets Germany proposes to be in “on the floor’ once business does epen with Russia. There many German} business men who know the Russixn{ language and customs from long pre war experience, ind they count thi knowledie im asset which America and England posse in a far r de ree. The German man regards} Te ia as r rrit at this time, ‘That he realizes that| its rtime exhau on plus the rav-] of econo disintegration under 1evism will make it a fruitful field the outside world. And, with this Rflowledge, he hop to | able to get lead in the business race once that s under way. ‘He does not und timate the strength of his opponent- England—who i o trying to get the inside track deliver good: nquest of the F war ust i assembled stro m work of trus aS ater cts are offered to the Ka — Harken to This! Guam Is no Place for Barefoot Boy\*“ to naval tation here. H reads | “The pract ling is an en tirely unnecess rritating noise which must be tinu “It is therefore ordered and decreed that no person shall whistle within the | limits of the city of Agana. “The penalt for a violation of this orfer shall an executive fine mot to exceed five ($5.00) dollars. “Ww GILMER, Governor of Guam.” Captain Gilmer has absolute authority | in making the laws of n, this per-| haps being the only United States pos- fi session where one man has this power, adie seater =A Theda Bara, the famous ‘‘vamp" of the films, 4 her idea a husband is a man who would be a ble be- re breakfast d Press.) Asso Guam (By Mail).—Whist ibited in the cHty of Agana ur ° r of Cap! m and ¢ lead directly to the rest of the/ re to nd forces with- us The the in-}0ffice of the clerk of Polk County ling | ider tain | om: |e court r| duced the v | | TES MOINES LAWYER HS ~ WIL RECORD 1W WAX BY USE OF PHONOGRAPA What he 1 proof” in ays | 1 will has bee Ta. yy Theodore Mantz, a Des Moines law er. Mr. Mantz dictated his will into a talking machine, and had it recorded and H. W. B& testifi into re witne: s to the “mak * of the will, and spelled their names out in full as the witne: The record ices. Bei M = pronounced cor tz he took it to the d the box containing it x and filed. . has instructed Mrs. Mantz to the highest court of if the validity of the will should be questioned. Mantz says he believes the future will greater of talking machines ‘ds, and in his opinion it would he much more difficult to a spoken will than a written one. coors OON INTO CHURCH. rect by M rk's: office the country see and Ss TURNED TON, W July 24.—This vib has long wanted a church,» but never could afford one until prohibi- tion came. ven then its citizens were not wealthy enough to ¢€ ct a building, hut the man who for years had served Saas ST Political | i} Announcements | “yea —e TO THE VOTERS OF NATRONA | COUNTY I hereby announ p] didate for the office of sheriff of } trona County, subject to the will the voters at the August p COLIN CAMPE es FOR SH Editor Tribune—?P the Republ of I will be a n ate for Sheriff before the August primaries, subject to the will of the Republican electors. J. L. MARQUIS. T-6-tt tr. © announce to trona County that see ee FOR sirius. I wish to announce myself to the People of rona County as candidate on the Republican Ticket for Sheriff, subject to the will of the People at th st Primaries. spectfully yours D. R. M'KAY. Tl4-tt | —e } To the Voters of Natrona County. reby announe: date for the nominatio: trona County, Wyomir the prin ction to be held the 17th of Augu subject to the approv: publican electors. SEE BEN myself as cand! t sheriff of CASPER ICE AND COLD FGR PURE ICE ——Call. STORAGE Phone 493 WHY W ait Until Too Late Insure NOW We I doeBen Really 109 W 15" ST. PHONE 74 W Write of Inst Every nee a the; of the Re | L| will | west Quarter Section Twenty ,(2i) -jall in Township Thirtysnine (39), -\North Range Seventy-eight (75) | | Department ef the Interior, United | office or on app ca i permit or lease applied for. | Exchange WA H. FOWLER, |} 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 | Register |¢ |Publish June 26, to Aug. 1, Inc. | STORAGE BATTERY PIONEER goed liquors with a free lunch came] DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR forward and said he had decided to go! TED j{pto another business. He offered br toa en Orne use of his saloon and dance hall for the church, and his home for the par- |scnage. The first Sundey the church {was open he eame into town from his} Notice farm, took a drink of water from the|bow Petr town pump and sat in the front row] Creek, Douglas, Wyoming, Suty 7, 1920. ji Serial No. is hereby given that Rain- ‘oleum Corporation, of Suit Wyoming; whose address is during the service, 204-207 Oil Exchange Building Casper, Wyoming, has applied for an LEEAL NoTECES | oil and gas permit and: lease’ under | Section Nineteen (19) of the Act ___ NOTICE of February 25, 1920 (Public No In the District Court Sixth Judicial/146), for the District. | (SE%), Section Five (5), Town- }State of Wyoming, iCounty of Natrona, ss. Rosa Penick, Plaintiff. |ship 89 North, Range 78 West of |the Sixth Principal Meridian, Na- |trona County, State of Wyoming. |Any and all persons having adverse er conflicting claims to said iand Jesse Penick, non-resident de-/are hereby notified that a full state- fendant: {ment, under oath, of such claim You will please tuke notice herc- should be filed in this office to- by; that, Rosa Penick on the 12th day|gether with an application showing pot June, 1920, filed jer petition |a superior right to a permit or icuse ‘against you in the above named! under said act or, in lieu of such ap- court and cause, asking for a decree |p! i of absolute divorce on the ground i that you abandoned plaintiff on or about the first day of January, 1915 and that such abandonment has cov tinued for more than one year next preceeding the filing of her petition; that unless you appear in said cause WADE H. FOWLER. and answer or plead thereto, on or Register before the 28rd day of July, 1929, Pub. July 20 to Aug. 20, inc., 1920 the allegations of said petition will| 1920. be taken as true and a decree egrant- ed, as prayed. (SEAL) Vs. Jesse Penick, Defendant. ; TO: ing adverse or conflicting claim under the public.land laws, fore Aug. 20, 1920, otherwise such claim may be disregarded in grant- we »NOTICE: OF ATTACHMENT State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. TO C. B. JONES, alias FRANK JONES: nt ie You ure hereby notified that a 7, 14, 21, 28,/writ of attachmefit has been issued against you, and your property at- ‘tached to secure the demand of J. L. DeRenzy, amounting to $188. together with interest and. costs. States Land Office. |New, unless you shall appear be- Wyo., June 80, 1920,/fore W. E. Tubbs, a Justice of the Walker, of unknown,| Peace, in and for said éounty, at his HAZEL CONWELL, | Clerk of the District Cour WINTER & WINTER, | Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pub. July 24, 31, Aug. 1920. | —>— NOTICE OF CONTEST Dougl: Contestee: f You are hereby notified that Henry D. 1920, at 2:00 o'clock in the after- W. Hugo, who gives Casper, Wyo., noon judgment will be as his postoffice address, did on May gainst you and your property sold 7, 1920, file in this office his duly|or appropriated for the debt. orroborated application to contest} and secure the cancellation of your; 1920. id Homestead Entry, Serial No. 013174 J, L. DERENZY, ‘made Angust 26, 1919, for NE\% Plaintiff. Sec. 6, NE% SE% Sec. 6, W% NW Pub. July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 1920. 4% SE% NW% Section 5, Town-| Se ape ae ship 33 Range 79 W, 6th Meri-|CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION dian, and as grounds for his contest} Zaeeye 5 he alleges that Charles E. Walker)Imsurance Commissioners Office, has failed to build a house, make any State of Wyoming. : irapovenients or esceplish a sae a IN an ky Peek dence or liye on said land, and has} Bey *2CLOD ye pe . neglected to do any agricultural work) Notwich Union | Indesnniey Company and has wholly abandoned the same, | nee. > orbs ba Ee aLe ga That said abandonment Js not due tal Stce’Laws of this State and is as Mary Soe a er ee ome nl thoriad to. transact the business of You are. therefore, further notified| Compensation, Employers’ Liabil- that the said allegations will be taken| ity, ae panies Gneluding. Age right to be heard, either before this| lision, Accident and Health, Burglary, , if you fail to file, Glass, Insu pe in is a r in this office within: twenty days af-|the current year. | | 1 oe op ter the FOURTH publi on of this! .. Terese ae pend _an¢ Sen of oe notice, as oe Below: your Sige Ee day and year first abi under oath, specifically resp yritten, 5 = to these allegations of contest, : R. B. FORSYTH, gether with due proof tht you have! Se eee oo cement reed a copy of h(a answer on She | THe od ie Agency, » said contestant either in person or by|_, Se? > ayaa , registered mail. | Pub. July 24, 24, 26, 27, 1920. You should state in your answer! the name of the post office to which to the land or the minerals therein) n oF be-| WANTED—Men ing the permit or lease applied fv |} office on the 16th day of August, A.) rendered} Dated this 24th day of July, A. D.)4 | |. fibre brooms: sample | Wichita, | full time, selling gui | Experience | HELP WANTED—MALE AGENTS—Coin money selling Brussels | postpaid, $1.17; sanitary brushes. Kans. anteed hosiery unnecessary. | Mills, Norristown, Pa. ; triple value corn broom; also Cramer Cramer 7-24-1t* de an hour ‘spare time to wearer. Guaranteed 7-24-1t WA enec postage free; tive to handk machines. Ly: Colo. "TE Agents; razor blades sharp-| 25c dozen, any make; return wanted, state representa- ‘Wonder” Denver, 7-24-1t* le our “Little ons Brothers, WANTED—Meu; laborers, carpenter der helpers, steel ication, a showing of a valid ex | steady work in town and at Refining Co. 210 O-S. Bldg. and concrete men; Midwest: Apply Lloyd Bldg. ©o., 7-24-31, | secret lexpenses. tective Agency WANTED—Fii wages, Call C. investigations, Nght job; B. Fie! under travel, salaries, reign De- . 639, St. T24-1t* ex- age ; a make WANTED—Young man or gtr] as an apprentice, with small salary to start. | At Temple Studio, 18 E. First. 7-24-3t| WANTED—Gooa lady; WANTEDOUPFIU | permanent position te girl who will| for Apply at 7.228t eee eee ey WANTED—Washing and ironing of all ladies’ rst-class cook, geod before Saturday. lds, Glenrock, Wyo over 16 to care Mrs. for ‘an Hekken, C, Mfg. Co,,| -21-4t | HELP WANTED—FEMALE NTED—Girl nildren days. Q. Eating House. POSITIONS WANTED. Southeast Quarter: WANTED—Man or woman; salary $24, | Mi | WANTED—To Buy—Twin or |N. Linco! would consider space in other business, Phone 365R. WwW. |S. Oak, WANTED—Good bundles. Mrs, Henderson; we | WANTED—To Rent—Five or ‘ modern house; close in. pune. feception room wor’ and attend to business, Temple Studio, 118 E, First. kinds; men’s silk shirts and fine skirts and blouses a ered, Call 1044W; 252 N. Jefferson. Stock 306 0. 1 Casper, 415 on Manicuring, seuse. Com! you desire future notices to be sent to you. J. MARY CROSS, Receiver. Pub. July 1, Aug! 7, 14, 1920. ee DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Dougias, Wyoming Seria] No. 025502 Notice is hereby given that JOIIN F. CAMPION, ROBERT G. TAY-) LOR, of Denver Colorady, | and) JAMES G. DARDEN of New York City, New York, have appli¢d for an oil and gas permit under Section 19 of the act of February 25, 1920 (Public No. 146), for the Northeast Quarter Section~Seventeen (17), Southeast Quarter Section Seven- teen (17), Southwest Quarter Sec- tion Nineteen (19), Southeast Quar- ter Section Nineteen (19) and South- It Might Have Happened to You Almost every ‘day you hear or read of an Auto- mobile Accident, a Fire, a Collision, a Personal In- jury. We Offer the Necessary Policies FieG.F' Bell eck geneoo General Insurance West of the Sixth (6) P. M. in Na-) trona County, Wyoming. Any and, all persons having adverse vr con-| flicting claims to said land are} hereby notified that a full statement | under oath, of such claim should be filed in this office showing a super- ior right to a permi* or lease un ior| said Act or in lieu of such applica- tion, a showing of a valid existing} adverse or conflicting claim to the land or the minerals therein unideri the public land laws, on or before) August Ist, 1920, othery stch . im may be disregarded in grantin, | Casper Typewriter TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH ° ar GROCERY sRoceRY ||, Wil | The pioneer battery on motor cars f time. Used ialtie 4] Bes Sores He Se cts FS sf |] equipped cars today. Sandison & Fiddes | Generator, magneto, starter an THOS, FLDDES, Manager lighting equipments repaired. Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. a TE A RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center | | | | i 1 | PHONE 136' BACGAGE ) SPARLS TR. Office— CHIROPODIST Visiting Scientific Chiropodist PEARL WALKER 1215-8 Work by appointment only Phone ‘CHIROPRACTORS Office 423 -— DR. CONTRACTORS FIGURE WITH YOU ON LET YOUR . General Contractor Spel seseirg S. Bidg. Phone Te7Tm | CONTRACTORS & JORGENSDN, General Contractors ng Mill in Connection. LARSEN Planin 23 CLEANER THE SERVICE CLEANNRS ? Cieantan pemetien: Remodeling ! Oo 5 : REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG t | Auditors & Accountants 8. Bldg. New York, Boston. Qe ARCHITECTS DUKOIS & GOODEION Architects Rooms 24-25 Townneng Bloch | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Exchange Blég. Phone 120% SS eee LEXIE A. BROOK! Scientific Scalp Specialiét’and Mas- Residence Calls, DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY ‘Chirop: «Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Ohiropractor 162 N. Kimball Phone 1457 Center, Linden and Railroad 5 “Service” Our Motto. Phone 68 | DENTIST. Dr. T. B. Brattebo, Suite 202-204, Wyatt Hotel. SHH ACCOUNTANTS °— GUARANTEE REGISTRY ’ | CORPORATION | | AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS | Stock Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents. PHONE 660. . i 208-11 Oil Dxchange Blég. ' ‘Transfer Agents Phone 767-5 Casper, ‘Wyo. Phone \y Architects Dyeing and Bleaching Ss Graduate ibings Made to Order. 7. 331 N, Grant | AND TRANSFER ANSFER & STORAGE ‘Tait’s Billiard 631 East A 8t ors. Bldg., Center At. ne 706. Res. 93. ALN uN =——=— le- Phones: Res. M. HARNED Ermey! }OR BUSINESS BLOCK iR CLAUSEN Box 1145 @ INC. Midwest Ave. SS AND PRESSERS | Phone 123 | os DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL Te Internal Skin and Dr. J Teleph ° 938 South Durbin, Casper, Wyo. Dr. Homer R. Lathrop, Surgery, Gynecology and Ob- Dr. Stanley L. Myre, Minor Surgery Dr. Jos. R, Latham, Medi Dr. G Physicians’ Offices in Rohrbaugh lephone 273 STAFF. stetrics, ne and X-ray. 3. 8. Bawden, d Venereal Diseases. F. O'Donnell, hologist. Building. ones 54 and 75 ——— +. MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Physician 6) Bpectat att jos and di children. eases of women and oO —~o and Surgeon tion given to obatet- AHHH DOCTORS DR. W. H, SNODDY intist Associated with Dr. J. W. Bingh: Smith Building Special Attention to Children Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5 Other Hours by Appointment Boston’ 123 W. Second St. “Phone 81M Before you go to work today leok around the house, pick up your old set) oaee cust to us, we will clean ani e them for yo! them just as they are. eee. | LAWYERS 0, WILSON a at Law Buttes 16-18-16, Townsend Blook ————————____ t i. W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law i i o——______ I ! HAGENS & MURANE ! 1 Lee | NICHOL: + SERENE Lay 8098-10-11 O11 Byes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street OIL LAND AND. LE ©, H. Anderson & oo ne-Bun New and 0: ‘asing: ‘|| Ol Lands. Ol Lasces 807 0. & 8. Bldg. Phone 766M Phone 300 ‘PLUMBING AND HEATING ————___ er ._ I 3 ¥. DONOHUE | Phimbing and heating, hot water z| | $Rraias pesca” zal >) ey Casper Auto Radiator Works ‘Repairing and Re-Coreing Expert NOREEN ROOMING HOUSES | CHISHULM HOTEL 1 Casper, Wyoming | F. A. Chisholm, Prop. First Brick from Depot | Rates $2.00 up; $5.00, $10 per week. | Large reoms, double beds, steam | heat, hot and cod water. | We appreciate your patronage 314 North Wolcott Phone 1231 — NEW YORK HAT ANIN ‘WORKS a bd We clean and re-block al Hats, Panaman, Soft; Felt ana bare Hats’ for ies and gentlemen. New trimmings; all work gunaran- teed. We call for and deliver. Shoe ing parlor in connection, 123 S. Center, Casper, Wyo. Phone 1319W. VETERINARY SURGEON R. A. RATHBUN Sargeon. extra | large baby buggy. Phone 700J; 102 . mn. T282t pecialty; guar- anteed hand work; called for and deliv- 7-24-2t* nar. hola. ‘ Hat Cleaners and Dyers | ee | Bulte 316 Oil phenge Rulldiog i °"_ RADIATOR REPAmING * | Estimates cheerf: } 434 West Nellowstens ee pet September 5. ——$——S_ | ee WANTED—By man wen. g00d._tourias) NOW. DOING BUSINESS—Weodwortn re j, Tribune. 7-26-2t*| Laundry, 310 W. Yellowstone. Han ‘Work called for. boarders, — laboring 5 good and bed, $10.50 per Phone 148J; 423 Bast First. T-24-1t to \pell—euenteu te ehines—any kind of We buy and sell ANTED—Roomers and ‘boarders; prices reasonable and good eats. #1fi| a apn aligeeny ig i G-21-6t' six room Box 286, Tri. 5-23-60" | —————— FOR RENT—Nice, clean, neat furnish- ed apartment; three rooms and ‘bath; newly decorated; suitable for two or three people; mice location, close in, het water heat; good range in kitchen. 704 Park Ave. 7-24-2t* FOR RENT—Three modern unfur- mished basement rooms. 13385 8. Oak, after 4 p.m, 7-24-83 | | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. 410 nd st. ‘¥-24-1t* FOR RENT—Modern room, reasonable. 333 8. Beech. 7-24-2t is Fifth. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, Also garage for rent. 1282 8, Ret: -23-2t FOR RENT—Two nice cool sleeping rooms in new home for gentlemen 4 Telephones: Office 1163; Res. 820W only. 730 Kirk St. Phone T51W. 3 Oo 9-23-2t —————_—_—_—————————— FOR RENT—Two nice rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 922J. 9-23-2t FOR RENT—Four uhfurnishes base- ment rooms, 1203 BE. Second. 7-23-2t* RENT—Sleeping room for two men. 715 8. Beech st.: diese aries or ee OR RENT—Furnished, entirely mod- ern front housekeeping apartment. 915 S. Walnut st; phone 5933. 7-23-2t FOR RENT—In modern home, reom suitable for two ladies or man and wife who work. 133 N. Kimball; phone 651R, T-23-tE FOR RENT—Threevroom unfurnished apartment with bath. Call after 5 Pp. m., 325 N. McKinley, rear, 7-23-3t FOR RENT — ‘ront bedroom with bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 411 'N. Jackson. -22-tf BOR RENT—Nicely room house. G. Cain, 645 § Washington. 7-22-8t FOR RENT—One large sleeping room; also garage. Phone 1042J; 527 nae -22-3t furnished four- Ww. FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished, modern apartment; also furniture for sale. Phone 1259J. 7-22-3t FOR RENT—Good, cool well-ventilated rooms, 59 cents a night; sleeping porch if preferred. 163 N. Wolcott. 7-22-3t* }POR RENT—Front room with bath; two gentlemen preferred. Call before moon. 166 N, Durbin; phone 268J. 722-8t* |JFOR RENT—One ‘sleeping room with bath. 330 East Fifth, TATE FOR RENT—Apartment and furniture for sale. Call 505 E. Second st. 6-30-tf fOR RENT—A room for one or two gentimen, Phone 646R or call at mt 523 Park Ave. 6-25-tf ee PQR RENT—Sleeping room. 238 8S. Park; phone 1118, 7-10-tf a FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; $45 a month, including heat and lights. Inquire Casper Realty Co. 7-19-6t a aac eae aiae ni FOR RENT—Light housekeeping room on pavement. 1021 8 .Elm. _ 7-15-tf FOR RENT—An upstairs room, near the refinery, with beard, suitable for o -o |two men. Call 954 S. Walnut; phone PAINTER }1242M, 7-19-tf [PLATT & REESON TT | LATT & REESO! FOR RENT—Large, cool, fur- | First Class Painters and (sabe |, Bished sleeping rooms in modern int Estimates Furnished || house; gentlemen only. 738 8. Beach; | 205 Ne Durbin. phone 1471. 7-20-tf | FOR RENT—Two pleasant rooms with bath: suitable for gentlemen. 659 CY ave. 7-20-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room for one, two or three gentlemen. 610 H. Sec- ond; phone 1403. ‘7-13-tt FOR RENT—Three unfurnished base- mw rooms. 1012 S. FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. 282 N. McKin- ley; phone 912M. 7A19-tf | FOREIGN QL INTERESTS ~ WAM PUBLIGITY MEN TO GIVE TRUTH IN MERICO (By Assodiated Press.) MEXICO CITY (By Mail).—Attorney M. G, Viliers, of the Transcontinental company, and Rodolfo Montes, of the Hagle company, a British-owned corpor- jation, have been named by the foreign Joil interests as a committee on publicity - as a result of the recent flood of state- }ments on the Mexican petroleum legis- lation situation” from “government sources. The oil question figain is ‘exciting much attention, altho it generally is ‘be- lieved here that final action on what the foreign oil interests charge wav ‘Car- ranzals confiscatory measures wil! be left by the present de facte government to the administration which will be