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Afudison = @he macner Dailv Cribune RED BARRIER TO STAND natin ont rome] REFUSE TO JOIN IN| WAGE NEGOTIATIONS —_——_. WEATHER FORECAST Wyoming generally fair tonight and Saturday, not much Sane ‘ 7 The Casper Daily c. B. & Q. No. 29 Westbound_- No. 31 Westbound. = 32 Eastbound --Starts RAILROAD TIME CARD Arri - 9.20 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 710330 pan: to Offset Danger of) Poland — Becoming} Bridgehead Federa Increaw Industri ward Mus (By Associated Press.) PARIS, July 30.—Limitations| which Great Britain and France| tice are set forth-in a notification | t Be Changed Before temperature. aN. W. Arrives would put upon Soviet demands : No: 603 Westbound.2820 pam on Poland in arranging an armis-- West as Ful ply Runs Short OLUME IV CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, JULY 30 SNUMMER 240 [Soccer en tes - - — $ i y 50,1828 ee Heer eee LaSteaes |. ai CHICAGO; July 30.—A t conference of operators and miners RAL i Ty : Oise mel ange Uemton gE nei ae |of the central competitive field will endeavor to settle the strike sit- ‘ariritatioal, terme ands tho toeverined fuation. Indiana operators, however, refused to participate in the con- IRISH PEACE at London and Paris have notified the ference, declaring that government sanction was needed before the permit Pound te acenat treble soviet | bituminous coal commission’s award could be changed. : Jarmistice demands, involving | They challenged mine union officials to order the miners to return | 1. Whole or partial disarmament of| jto work to insure a coal supply. They | 9 Poland, feb pale | |declare the miners have ignored con- — { BREAKS CALM government dictated by the Soviets. | White thd situation is deadlockel ¢ | 3. Acceptance by Poland of a boun-| the coal supply is nearly Ce Sane » than that drawn Py hy ys ndustr 1 plants pee ict rt gen- rs (By United Press.) SePolni asia belagehena Ba} Bitea vars rigartalling! coalWect ame REGIME DUBLIN, July 30.—The Eenicusnanftenneniaie seme Eater See t murder of Frank Brooke, r Bagh LR ' he _————— 3 1 Heer chairman of tne Dubtin HAY FY <GAL (ERG see sssesce, rumors gga, omnes ast edera overnment Marks Time While office Teas railways, in his (By United Press.) ; Fs (By United Press) i a ay marked the cli- WASHINGTON, Jul. 30.—Demands| WASHINGTON, July 30. The In max of scattered disordeis ais 5 w nipbs would) .eurite dn ee ahaa a | ieutenatearenetra poartonean emehiore Governor Who Seeks Independent State throughout Ireland following Civil War Homesteading |‘; #:'¢,eteer Rossin and Germans |rvine’ 80 cons of coat, be’ moved ‘for oye 5 24-1 5 ; i 5 : © peace with Poland, it has 100 days to the northwest territory _ Mobilizes Army Against Attack ane Be pie His assas-1) Record Duplicated: in| teen eamen, rns aeanas aes eni| Total shipments are estimated at 20 ‘ * * . 3 cilita an alliance between Germany eet Oe Lone. (By Associated Press.) | fish sdigoRieee wake pans i Wyoming by Action of ar Omaietk believe y has a hand} EAE OUTIVES GRANZED, MEXICALI, July 30.—Orders stopping all official communication|} 272‘ted by.the British. It ik Former Service Men Fie eure Mice Sue aa bes yn tareistea Press) between the Mexican federal government and the territorial _|} Will be presented August 5. ai Pe on ay Se Sota INDIANAPOLIS, July 30.—Executive f th are “ yeae ‘orial govern. Reports yesterday stated tions with ¢ 4 officers of the United Mine Workers of ment of the northern district of Lower California were issued by Este- that five were killed and CHEYENNE, Wyo.. July 30.—Jine two principal conditions of peace| Tee ee eee coNuatian oe ban Cantu, governor of the district, it was announced today. ACRP AGATA Uanin Taree TEED pannees| thority to take whatever action they (By United Press) CALEXICO, Cal., July 30.—No fed@tal troops have been sent Several wounded in a fight |! between soldiers and Sinn Feiner: | 3,500,000 acres of public lands in That 95 per cent of the more than Wyoming which were filed on un- across Poland and restoration of Pose to Germany TING CONFINED | deem neccessary in the situation crea_ed Jkout of company men and in the Indiana and Ilinois yet. ov. Cantu state at he belie e . oh3 te, Send end de, been conferred on President John L. incidents would’ pase without: bloodshed (seen tee ee ee eee der the homestead laws during the| To REARGUARD ACTIONS. Taw Mal anane Mheedexacutivelomeaenae lands of Iowa, Mississippi, the Dakotas | It “is understood that President de la vear ending June 30, 1920, were! (By Associated Eevee) the union by the international execu: Huerta will get in touch with Cantu to / taken by ex-service men, is an inter-}|| WARSAW, July 30-—Highting: ap-| |) eng OF FRANCE MUST RE- Uv board, it was announced today. bring him to terms. Gating catateindnt) by’ State on {Pears to have eased up on the northern of NCE } 0 ting statement Stat Immigration pent In th mtene ther + r IN— e French parliament has de- STRIKING MINERS Cantu wants his state to be virtually Commissioner Charles S. Hill, who also]{ronts In the withdrawing Poles ¢ided definitely to take up the election| <i PENALIZEL independent territory. Federal troops gy Is state commander of the American eee aeons ne eee ot of a new president in place of Paul De-|“®2 PENALIZED ‘ are ready to land in case Huerta issues Legion. Commissioner Hill, during the |@Po Keeping in contact with their right) at ta ‘whe Jatter, like President Wil- pect atee reat) ja ao n ultimatum to Cantu to come to year concentrated. on interesting veter- jad vane ne hattle for posweasion! 80%, has been incapacitated. He has! Sp rea ad apes doe terms or fight. ns of the world war in settlement in| 01/1 Ue Mout pending on alrendy un.| failed to recover and unless he resigns, | Watney todas: | Boke wens ae oe Wyoming and the entries of hundreds Of Lemberg is impending or already un-| Win be removed by the parliament in| pl Bhs Leal aherd ear te CANTU TRIES TO doubtless were the direct result of the |4er way. while in the center the Poles) qugust, pA Wiad Air Aegean RECRUIT INDIANS. efforts of his department. Discussing|! their retreat, have not ched the| strike, but a majority were told \ * fe cehnbEie He of Po that the penalty w De voseK PRIETA, July 30.—Scouts today: (Te Raia) pigpe ta ea & for Governor Cantu of Lower alifor- i m At the conclusion of the civil war Ee ae in OP alban ik? to nee 4 SS 4 congress enacted the original home-) STRIKES END) cru ayo and any Doers = <9: “arr : Stead law as a reward to the ex-service | Ha BEEYiGeS BeUIRALS Cope Daal al ora w : C , ' men of the nation:“and ft was the ex- | PASO, Tex. July 20.—Rv etal PONS ‘yoming omes to Rescue of $1,000 Damage Results from Fintan WHOTREIGE oan ae thes meee | PROPAGANDA OF «: » in Mexico has been settled, ac- F¥EDERALS NOT READY School Board in Emergency Blaze of Unknown Origin on : a cording to advices reaching here today. SIS. Caused by, Slow Sales in Bond Market y Associated Press) M <ICO CITY, July 30. tary ituation was unchanged today in} Lower California, according 10 d Cobb Street; Other Build- ings Threatened and the vast plains: of the West. | “Since the passage of this act. it has | been supplemented by the desert land timber and stone, Carey and United States reclamation acts. {de la Huerta, | nty-four thousand, eight hundred | strikers have returned to work fol- jlowing an appeal by President Rodolfo OLYMPIC SHOOT eral Francisco unde> wer At a meeting of the school board of| Fire of unknown ori y ; y, gin swept “ ae ate, particular tary of v etary sald n9| district Ne held last evening at the| galvanized iron. buflding in’ the aeetaty peer l@) og the vetateh narticulay | | (By Associated Press) official advices relative to the alleged! ofice of W: O. Wilson, the issue of/of the Casper Athletic club on. Cobb|!Y Our new citizens, do not realize fully avOIBH Beil aoe | BEVERLOO, Belgium, July 30.— ‘ rebellion had been received; therefore./ $150,000 worth of school bonds voted at| street this morning about 2. o'clock, | 204 #ppreciate the part played by Wyo in Mexk 3 |Commander Carl T. Osburn of the no plans have been made for cou) special election in June was sold to| threatening and slightly dam: Hraslatss Eyes onlay ise. 3 5 conmreas 51h sident de , the Mex- z j United States navy, won the Olympic batting it. |the State of Wyoming. several nearby buildings and dw TSC NS ry ery cee Abie gay 1a Stn em was . Phe gov | individual get shooting competition ee | eters oct + per cent|“Nd destroying two one-room atrue.|™tke them applicable to Western con-|(ca" om Iso prohibited Bolshevik E |with army rifles at a distance of 300 . | coe Orato terent S7periceny tures. Damage to all structures 1s{Utloens. meetings, the report said. |metres in a standing position. Jencerun fers bvent 5 ee They | estimated at $1,000. ‘The irov frame| “Coming’ up to the present. most of a La }are in series, and 00 worth explre) yullding was a total loss, only part of|"8 @re familiar with the stock grazing hs } the fron frame ‘work standing ‘ac the|or section homestead act, which has PRICE OF BREAD ENT T0 PRISON The West Casper school, one of those! present time. done more t other act to seftle | to be paid for by the bond issue, is near Smaller houses surrounding the] UP the state and bring vast areas under a i GO. S U. : |ing 2ompletion and will be turn | structure which was gutted by the| taxation. (By Associated Press) E. P WHILE to the board very shortly, the 1 were slightly scorched by the| “In 1910 there were 34,576,159 acres WASHINGTON, July 30.—Nearly : or states. Members of the board in-| flames. Flames had burst through the}of vacant, unappropriated and unre- 800 Russian children, enroute from || FLOUR SLUMPS \ spected the school this week and find|roof of fhe building before the fire-|served land in Wyoming. On the first Vladivostok to Petrograd to rejoin : it most satisfactory. men arrived and for a time it looked of July, 1920, there are 18,809,151 their parents, whom they have not : HP rz > fire zht spre nanBlite ‘at. J6 5 : in|! (By United Press) The furniture for the building has|@% though the fire might spread te showing conclusiv that 15,- the spring of 1918, will ie BY ‘ . Prone | been owlered, but has-not yet arrivea.|™any buildings on the Sandbar. Fire-|36 .008 have been filed upon in ten = San Francises Auzust 2,]| NEW YORK, July 30.—Bread has in- isa Sane Aeeoe sed Eres) | aa a : ‘|men’ worked in putting out the fire . : merican Red Cross announced ; ut in price in the NEW YORK, July A. Lessen, pro-| A. A. Slade, the new. superintendent for nearly two hours. 1, 1919, to July 1, 1920 ees The children on the steam-{) to a compilation prietor of a small groc store, today|of the Casper schools, ar here t All of the furniture, clothing and] 3, acres were filed upon in thi z , fe a0, Henle: Yomei Mari in charge of Red |/°f statistics from all over the nation, faced a sei e of two years in the!take charge of his office a week a personal belongings in the small sleep-| state and it is safe to assume that 95{ GALYV : July ae on Cross doctors, nurses and attend-||The average price of a loaf now is penitentia ving been found guilty |and fs preparing for the handling of the|ing room were destroydd before the|per cent of these filings were made BG, | eco eeomen eo Veteran CF a wee jp ats ands al Russi: j11% cents as against 11 cents last of violation of the section of the Lever} work this fall. His secre Miss| firemen could enter the small dwell-|men who served in the reat, world | a" and capt a national guard hers who have been year. Despite the inc ° mil act providing against the hoarding of| Rose Noonan, returned the fifst of this| ing, war) This isthe dargest number of|° pan eae here aby two y. lera declare that flour eased foodstuff. im 4 pat bes tela wees from her vacation. Mr. Slade is a camtain Hool was attempting to iden-| cateal Shomihisaadal rane Gas exe in 1 guard camp, showed that Ls had hoarded 2 ify the owner of the buildings de- visiting Salt Creek today. COX FETED AT 200,000 pounds of sugar. i than BRITISH LEADER |stroyed today but up until a late hour |this afternoon had not discovered the owner, Wyoming. In fact, the area would be greater than the state of Connecticutt “Douglas district land office rece filings for 1 Buffalo, MURDER THE BOURGEOISE | ‘HOME-COMING’ 9445 990 WORTH" "= «ISS MOSCOW'S REPLY TO BY NEIGHBORS (By Associated Press) ESCAPES FROM SINN FEINERS LIQUOR SEIZED BROTHERHOODS BRITISH LABOR QUERIES oy AZo my | Seen sitans ere” IN BRONX, N.Y.) IN SESSION TO now-partisans World Must Be Deluged with Blood, Says presidential nominee was acclaimed + LONDON, July, 30.—Brigadier Gen- " tern . = is 0) gral C.H-E. Kuch, commander of the| by reideue of Duylon and other ine shapes DISCUSS AWARD 087 AIN PLACES Internationale; No Socialism but | y were joined here by thousands in-a non-partisan “home coming” demon- stration to their distinguished native naped late in June by Sinn_ Feiners, has escaped and reached the Tipperary military barrack, NEW YORK, July 30.—fxtensive liquor raids staged yesterday in New- k and Jersey City by nearly 100 fed- the seiz- CLEVELAND, July 36 —Heads of the big four railway Brotherhoods are ON DEMOTICKET Communism, Laborites Told re vi era age was wed by | alias of the permae eas estate or pa aul tia i whisky val.|i" session here today to discuss “un-| ta cae . (By Associated Press.) a lied at. $115,000, according to the an_|falr provisions" of the recent increase y Associated Press) LONDON, July 30.—-That tri at site MARS L SLAIN H, J. Newberry of Cheyenne, is! nouncement of Prohibition Agent| Wake award. Awards made to switeh-| DENVER, July 30.—Two Non-Par |) oy blood iy ste umph of the proletariat in- spending a few days in the city attend-| Shevlin, men, passenger and shop employes and|tisan leagu bor party members, Volves a bloody revolution, that to achieve it in Great Britain , a the to iDiikiniémas Srsck mer eeay sou ceesive thay nioat will apne Fon the Demo rat st workers must prepare for civil war and that the day is coming BY BU GLAR IN are also due for criticism in renult, Of the Democratic. tute aq, When ‘communism, sweeping thru Europe and enlisting east- Q N T B GGAN > aera sembly concluding its work after mid-/€? nations in the movement would meet Great Britain and | TIRE RIM FLIES night. America in mortal conflict, are outstanding points in a long BURBANK CALIF FE communication sent to the British inde- 5 ale ° pendent labor party from the Third In- (By United Press) LOS ANGELES, July 30.—Posses CHICAGO PRICES burglars this morning. Coustabie DROP 12 CENTS OFF, MAN’S JAW IS FRACTURED Juries sustained when he was struck U. S. IN MART FOR MORE FUEL OIL ternationale at Moscow as quoted by the London Times. The communication was made in re- cialism?” . y : * * & ° ° > ° 2 | ply to twelve questions sent to the Mos- Sheet Nersuan, Wepatectueesiel: a Parakey EEC ete toe ‘ cow Internationale by the independent Burbank, who was shot and killed Pres) pe ore aus amece, ity aynalt)| i labor party. One was: “How does com- when he attempted to arrest three (By Associated Press. ake hospital, recovering from a munism differ from other forms of So- CHICAGO, July 30.—Acute depression occurred in wheat prices today | fracture of the Jaw and other in- | Harry E. Purrier was probably fatal ly wounded. The murderers are said to be {tal- ians who were caught in the uct of entering a tire shop. and more than twelve cents a bushel $2.21 as against $2.33% yesterday. the resull of a scarcity of buyers rather than of great selling pressure. midday December wheat, in which the most trading centered, had fallen to March dropped 13% cents to $2.22% a break in values was witnessed, chiefly At at Afton by the rim with which he was fastening a spare tire to the rear of an automobile. The rim was east violently against him, and J. D. Noblitt of this place, who was assist- (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, July 30.—Assured under contracts already signed with oil companies of most of the fuel nee; ed for the oilburning portion of the j,,,To this was made the following reply: “There are no other forms, there is only communism. ‘Whatever else goes under |the name of Socialism is either a wilful jdeception by lackeys or the bourgeoise Accompanied only by ‘her dog, Miss| bushel. ing him, by constriction of the in- | government's merchant fleet for the year beginning October 1, the shipping |°" pr peiporanedt oreaeberg io Hazel Brink walked from hér home in Breaks in foreign exchange together with reports that the British royal | fated tire. Noblitt was painfully in- | joard today set aut to secure approximately three million additional barrels San Francisco to Mitchell, S. D., to attend the recent Holiness camp meet- ing held in the latter place. commission had pulled out of the were among the bearish: factors. market until next Wednesday or later Jured. for several Both men were unconscious minutes after the acci- | dent occurred. | i of fuel oil, When they are nined, officials said, the board will have an adequate supply, estimated 280,000 barrels for the year. |the bourgeoise. tad sp tree makes 600 of paper pulp. pounds weight , ton

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