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TO BE HELO IN HONOR OF VISIT = SSS MONDELL SATURDAY Leader in House of Congress Will _Talki in Masonic Temple Before What Is Ex- 23% hate Press) ILFAST, Oct. 15—A party of men, -be Sinn, Feiners, raided. the Spence & Johnston engineering worls 3 evening and held up work- men with revolyers, setting fire to one n <The flames were quepehsd fore great mae. was done. (By ‘Ammosintea. Press.) 2 LIN, Oct. 15.—Civilians were kifled when four, young men attacked three soldiers leaving the Phibs Bor- ough- bank. |New Military Movement Against Soviets Has Been Started by Force Nearly 40,000 East of Polish ed (By United Press.) movement is. Reds. Revo | srr, firmaétion of. political speech will be.made the occasion of a-real Ren titer Fe ae VaR Ses SMM Re rE by the ie tisahers of the county central committee, will form to domiziate a: Baltic union, The Mace nic, Témple has been secured for the speech, which -will|!* protessed to be seen by: the arrival start at 8 o'clock. Benches and chairs will be placed to accommodate] nore or Rusolph Holst, Finnish min- itser of foreign affairs, for negotiations those attending and the affair will be staged with all the enthusiasm| with. H., Dobski,. head of the Polish ‘which Mondell’s long record as Wyo ‘peace mission. It js reported that the ming's representative in congress de- two countries have made a secret serves ‘from his constituency.” agrepment. by which . neither would conclude a separate peace with Sov- fet Russia until they had reached an understanding on the unién plan. week in anticipation of Mr. -Mondell’s wrival, and- composed of some of the foremost singers of the city, ,will give a@ program of songs especially appro- priate to the occasion. Mr; Mondell, who is in Douglas to: day, will arrive here tomorrow and will be the guest of County Chairman and) SENDS ULTIMATUM. Mrs. G. R. Hagens at dinner tomorrow (By Associated Press) y eyening. Other guests at the Hagens| WARSAW, Oct. 15.—General Zolt- home for the dinner will be Mr. and] SousKt, head of the new government in Mrs, Hugh L, Patton, Gov. and afrs.| Vine) has sent the old Litheuanlan B, B. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ani] Sovernment: of, Kovsio, -an. ultimatuia demanding all Lithuanian troops be arus, Judge and Mrs. Ralph Kimball) witnarawn to the west of the Vilna- and Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Hanway. Grodno railway. ‘The ultimatum con- The members of the Women’s Re-| tained a 24-hour Jimit. ‘publican Club will meet at the Repub- |Businean “semen” and wa sitena" the BIG OIL BLAZE _. the eh toa prevent vo at! CAUSES DAMAGE |; MORE BIG LOSS Tiss have been called. The Casper concert band will give a half-hour program in front of the Ma- ‘Spon ‘superior onic Temple’ preceding the address, The bs Republican Glee Club, formed this WARM REPUBLICANS GET STRONGLY BACK OF HARDING (By Associated Press.) EW vORK; “Oct: 15.—Republican national leaders are elated over the ‘signed “by 31 prominent Republicans advocating “international tion to pfoniote peace,” and supporting: Harding. the statement was'signed by Root, Wickersham and others whose posi- tions Were regatded as “lukewarm” heretofore. Democrats assert the state- pig’ is a further illustration’ of difficulty of understanding Harding's posl- In the league inasmuch as Borah and Johnson are supporting him for reasons exactly opposite to those ascribed by tue “thirty-one.” NEW VILNA CHIEF Py the club are urged to be present so that the delegation can make an impressive showing. It is probable that Mr. Mondell will remain here over Sunday and he may visit Salt Creek on Sunday afternoon. (By Press) DES MOINBS, Iowa, Oct. -16.—Fire in tanks of the Manhattan Oil. com- pany, which was believed to have heen extinguished early today, has broken ‘out again. It is said the estimated low will be $225,000 and that it will be In jee by recurrence of flames. oo POPULATION IS READY TO FLEE {MEXICO CITY y Associated Pres 8) MEXI00 CITY, Oct. 15.—Volcano Popocatepetl, 26 miles west of Pueb- Ja, is reported i ae harem steam escaping deep rum! 4. ‘The population is preparing to fice. Pat Sullivan Goes to Marion to Meet Republican Leader FOR. PLAIN NECESSITIES (Editorial. ) The peomie of Casper will have submitted for | age disposal, their approval or disapproval at the November election, bond issues aggregating $835,000 for: the following purposes. : ‘ For extension of water works, $500,000; for extension of sewer system, $150,000; for con- struction of fire station and additional equipment, $110,000; for change and correction of water courses, $50,000, and for improvement of ceme- , = teries, $25,000, . . total seems to be a considerable amount. 1s is asked to be voted by your servants, the mayor. me city council, for purposes of your bene- ba ie ‘our health, protection, safety, convenience wel being being... For matters and ‘things entirely “a engi are within reason and proper bag ly with ity rests entirely with you. As to the need of funds arising from bond is- sues for the purposes named, there can be no ques- tion inthe minds of persons informed with refer- ence to Casper’ § present situation. ~The water supply is inadequate and in dan- ger of pollution. The people cannot be without In proper sewerage the health of the people is protected and their comfort and conven- lence consulted. The necessity of fire protection admits of no ar- gument against it. No more does the necessary changes in water courses to protect the homes and property of citi- zens in affected’ localities. The desirability of improvéments contemplated in-the final resting place of the dead, no citizen will deny. | In fact, objection, to no one of the several pur- poses for which the council has declared bond is- sues necessary, can be successfully lodged. Casper has becomea large city. .The family has grown to sizable proporitions. Housekeeping cannot be . successfully. maintained without “the necessities gnd comforts that contribute to the hap- piness of the whole, and serve to hold the family together in contentment. To do these things rev- enue is essential. And since a municipality has no other source of revenue than from the people who form the com- munity ,the people must in this case provide, Hon. Patrick Sullivan ‘of Casper, re- gional directot for the Republican party in the Rocky Mountain states, \has gore to Marion, Ohio, where she will call up- on Senator Warren G. Harding, the Re- publican presidential candidate, withia the next threé or four days. Mr. Sullivan: has been in Cheyenne on business for several days, and while in that city determined to make his pilgrimage to the Harding porch. Mrs. Sullivan and her, daughters, who are also in Cheyenne will remain there for a week or so, visiting friends, * (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Democratic national headquarters today an- nounced a cash prize ‘of $25,000 offered by proleague independents to Sen- ators Harding, Johnsun, Borah, Lodge and Chairman Hays of the Repub- ican national committee, or anybody else in the United States, who could prove that the League of Nations would “abridge sovereignty of America.” 4 |. Fisher Yalo, chairman of the Pro-League Independents, explained © suppl he roperty of the city cannot be The people cannot hesitate in the present sit Prof. F' tf the ney of fi 4 The Bent of Casper must | uation. They must’ take care of themselves bre that under the Yerma, essays must be received at 17 East Forty-first street, beth. a sufficient ei of pure water, whatever | their city. New York City, by October 22, and that each member of a jury of twelve citizens’ would be appointed jointly by George White and Will H. Hays, all to be Republicans if desired by Mr. Hays. It is not conceivable that. there .will be” even ‘costs, I of it ia ee soln mien eel af expense. hesitation, much less, objection. ‘The same may be said with reference to sew- POLAND’S OFFENSIVE WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—A tiew military movement against the Soviets has sprung up in Russia, according to government advices. The, i catried on east of the present line of Polish forces by “White Rassians.” The strengt of these White forces is estimated! jortant as it may mean the 3 are also aaa CALLED IN ITALY AS STRIKERS START BIG WALKOUT Nationalist Demonstrations Follow. Wake of General Strike in Triest; Soldiers Have Been Called Out | RED IN ENGLAND REFUSAL Mire, In lution in the guise of a nation-wid the government blames the union, * | sible to settle dificulties, demands of the miners have been form of government. Report of Wilson Desires Allen’s “Dope” on Wheat Crop | | | (By United Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Grain futures soared on the Board of ‘Trade today. December wheat jumped 11% cents to $2.17%. March wheat increased 9% and big gains were recorded in other grains. A: heavy buying movement was stimulated by the belief that the wheat crop will be inadequate. NEWS OF WILSON’S REQUEST IS CAUSE. y Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct.'15,—Wheat made a big advance after the mews that the president had asked Governor Allen for information which might indicate the jrecent big fall in the value of wheat due to artificial causes. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—President ‘Wilson has requested Governor Alle: of Kansas, to forward to the Fedéral Trade commission any information he has. tending ‘to indicate. that’ the re: cent decliné in wheat prices was’ duo to. unfair. practices or competition or to other artificial causes. : (By Associated Press.) TRIEST, Oct. 15.—Nationalist demonstrations followed the call-), ing of a general strike in Triest. A newspaper office was set afire. ROMF. Oct. 15.—A general strike has been declared at Triest, Bologna, Brescia and Megsagero, it was announced here today. About 210000 persons attended the forty-eight performances of opera at the St. Louis’ municipal auditorium in the season just closed. y Uni LONDON, Oct. 15 English officials a they are facing Union leaders declare the government is responsible for the strik in OF MAIN | REQUESTS CAUSES ATIONAL STRIKE Demand Nationalization of All ay and Refusal of Officials M ay; Result in Upheaval hed je coal strike called for tom, saying it has done everything The basis for believing a revolution is pending i is that the main for the nationalization of industry, which is taken to mean action tavoring the overthrow of the present “Red’’ activities and Russian in- fluence among strikers have been made. The miners will lose 5,000,- 000 ponnds weekly in wages. ' COLORADO MINERS | MAY WALK OUT. (By United Press) DENVER, Oct. 15.—A strike of 8,000 coal miners in northern Colorado fields was temporarily averted today when representatives decided to give the op- erators until October*22 to reply to the demands of miners. A conference was asked of operators by the miners. It is understood that if the conference is not granted a strike vote will be taken immediately. The controversy is over the working agreement and wages. BRITISH PLACE EMBARGO ON COAL. (By Associated LONDON, Oct. 15.—The British gov- ernmegt hag put an embargo on the =x- port of coal from the United. States; effective immediately. It is’ designed to conserve supplies for home use and is a result of the threat of coal miners to strike Monday. The miners conference telegraphet mining districts that the only cours? was for the cessation of work Monday. A million coal miners throughout the United Kingdom are; involved. fen satsisbne>> - scr diss HARDING KEEPS UP WARFARE IN SOUTH REGIONS (By Associated ABOARD SENATOR HARDING'S TRAIN, Oct. 16,—In thé whirlwind trip perce southern Indiana, Senator Harding Gontinued Ps warfare against the League of: Nationk and asked the “return to constitution through the election of a Republican ;administra- tion and Republican congress. He will speak at Indianapolis night. More Sensation Baseball Games Johnston States- (Ry United Press.) CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Further sen-= sation in disclosures of crookedness by thé grand jury was Predicted by President Ban Johnson of the American League. Johnson, In refusing to attend the meeting of* major league magnates next Monday, declayed he wanted to know “who's who in baseball” first. DOUBLE KILLER IS EXECUTED (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Frank Zager, convicted of killing two men in a hold- up was executed here today in the county _ jail. to+ FEAR JAP TROUBLE IN NOVEMBER JAPAN FEARS FOR AMERICAN LIVES (By Associated Press.) TOKIO, Oct. 15.—“Speaking unofficially, we fear more what may happen in Japan in November that we fear what will happen in California should that state pass laws against Japan. Anti-Amorican feeling is being fanned by sensational newspapers and serious anti-American demonstrations are likely to occur, tion in the league asasmuch as Borah tions, however serious they may pe, and Johnson are supporting him for The injection of the immigration Sat re na anaes into the situation has made the feeling more intense, DEMOCRATS OFFER LEAGUE _PRIZE $25,000.00 FOR BEST G. 0. P. ESSAY In case the jury js not unanimous, half the prize till may be awarded, provided a majority of the jurors so “This announcement is intended States,” Fisher sald, vote, for ‘every newspaper in the United “with the request that each newspaper publish it, send to the Pro-League Independents here, a marked copy of the issue con- taining it, so that Independents may each party publish or fall to publish report on how many newpapers of it. If Mr, Hays admits that such statements and notions are unproved, un- provable, untrue and absurd, he ix respectfully asked publicly so to state, and also to Publicly state that ho if requesting his speakers, press bureaus and Republican newspapers. to ceasp: making fatse statements.” rears GRE Le pee Pe Seer | oR Rare