Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 12

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i JAP QUESTION WOULD MAKE BAD. eee MATTER WORSE, IT 1S PREDICTED Jeech-—nothing more. For that reason the majesty of a man i& not knewn ais in “he is seen stAnding with a. maguin-» Wee minority. be: rt ; (ic REPDN, BOCES EA LE 4 i | { ast night, as usual ; COME OUT AND HEAR |. H. P, WESTBROOK. Siecle hehe hero des will spoal: We packed them to the doors } 4 ee wt the Court House’ Monday. evening, i Why? There is only one answer. We ve fe 3 ituati i ith ific | SRY cee cay wa toe NL ‘less reputation when it comes to delivering the Situation of Having to Either Support Japan or Pacific | AVG. Ps explaining the meaning, wim | fmm & SPO p Povriatheg: 1 | and purposes of this organization. goods. tg x 10-16-2t* Coast States Might Arise Should League } rs ‘ Vole Favor Jap Wivnioian ea ; : ie ees, : f : O02 tAVOr ap gta on } : The Prince of Wales is always r Ps . : ~ < |member of the ights of the Garter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—According to recent dispatches : 2 from Japan, there is a movement on foot among the Japanese | - os gi to induce their government to bring before the League of Na- tions th i rowi a | i i NOBILITY HERE ‘TO \VISIT—Viscomte De Limur, Countess De Limur and ns the dispute growing: out Of dapanese timizration to the | NOMUAITy HERE “po WAstt—visconite De; Tati 1 $.1a Touraine. ‘They are going to California to visit Comte Andre another son, who is the husband | of Ethel May Croker, daughter of Richard@roker. : ‘Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY United States.’ The first suggestion of,this movement appeared in the American press coincidently with Senator Warren Har- ding's declaration that the-Federal goy-y i , nment cannot he unmindful of the} ration of matters specially affecting | situation raised by Oriental immigtu-}#he interests of that member of tie tion, ut must give its su {| THE ROYAL TAILORS | Wear Royal ‘Tailored to Order Clothes, of war inst all other members of} States into a controversy fraught with | the league. And if we shut our doors} evil consequences, ‘should reasonable pnort. to the eague.”” But assume. that we have seh = America's Largest Tailoring House f : by { % to Japanese immigration, would we not|}assumption become - crystallized into . bf Far Western states: |temporary representation thereon; and | thereby create payers belli; in. which | facta, \ The prewent Soda guiice pate el The master production of romance, where the life ould the Japanese: government |the “council: istinable to “arrive at 0! the judges in the caso,’ to make, thelt |be ,found> in’ ti ampulssance of the of the artist, the golden thoughts of imagination, blend- i the immigration “dispute before | unanimous report trding the dispute | good judgment, might side with Japan |league- which’ must. await betrothal Featuring Virgin Wool d with the silvery romance of Bohemian life, where the league of nations it would at once|H#nd the ‘members of the league take|in the conflict thus provoked? j with the American Samson before ma- ee eae. de in the p&th of center the attention of world, and;action and render a majority report turing into a vengeful Delliah. Our re- : S bd millionaires, Sttach ape royalty Js eer zs me that particularly ‘of the United States, on {which does mocymeet with the sanction] Much the same situation would arise ; . t appiness, which goes to conce Article 17 Gf ‘that misbegotten foment-| 4f the United States. We are told: by !if we refused to accept the obligations | (een c, noY Hes Ut serving. notice (on | UITS an revelry aug 2aee i 2 (the world of our unalterable opp tion to foreign control of our ‘domestic \ir | purposes of ‘the dispute, except that in questions, ‘That notice can be most money does not talk when the gifts of genius reigns” -Overcoats fig em. er) of trouble sired by Woodrow W.1-; the Léague of Nations, for example.,of memlership in the league for the Son and called the League of Nations;| that we may no longer exercise Article 17 provides that: Sovereign right to exclude Japanese |this instance Japan would undoubted- torcibly emphasized by stamping tha . “In the event of a dispute hetween a} 'mmigrants. What then? ‘The Pacific|ly be forewarned of the judgment of| miserable Wilson ereailon into. the! member of the league and a state which | Cast states rise in righteous wrath and| the council or the league, hence fore:|muck of everlasting oblivion, and im! at : is not _a member of the league or be.|TePudiate.the findings of the league,|armed for the fray which might be that accomplishment the ‘Pacifie ‘coast . tween 5 not members. of the | Shall we support them, or support Ja-| precipitated by, a decision adverse) 19] states must assist, . On the iague of | To Your Special Order jee guest or states not mom. |Pan? Shall, we enforce the judgment | our interests. the league Mr. Cox and Mr. Wilson ais of the ute hall be invited to} of the league ‘as against our own peo-| This is but one of the villainous 19-|«ahsolutely at on GAR TIS Fai ERT LET SAE ae tions of membership |Ple? In the, present st f such {the Patific: coast ob gue for the purposes upon such conditions as the council m deem just.” If such inyj- tation ‘is epted, the provisions of Articles 12 to 16 inclusive shal be ap- plied with such modifications as» ma? be deemed necessary by the council. U on such ‘invit: given. the | council y institute. 1 | = = a a a ee 6s. e inquiry into the circumstances Af. the % LAST TIMES TODAY & (oA TUNCE with a Will Rogers May seem best and most effectual in IN | — e of mind of | tential complications into which Wood} a | Latest Styles and Patterns Now. on” | LL k Ki states that might/row Wilson maneuyered this country, | - presents Ono of the most noticeable — things} Dispjay Jesse L.Lasky - » = come perilously near inciting civil war. | “acting in his own name and by hin iS Ee outisenble tite athe : $ among the unemploye 6 y TE! sn Necty Coes ate WILLIAM DeMILLE’S But how should we confirm our re-|own proper (2) authority. Notwith with which they age. The more deli- production of fusal to abide by the judgment of the |standing the fact we have not joineit} Jengue? By overt act? Then we shall|.the league, Japan, as a member, ma: Leately adjusted a. piece of machinerv. deemed to have committed an under the covenant, drag the United the quicker it rusts out and goes to ruid 1 the circumstances, “If a state so invited shall refuse to} accept the obligations of membership in the league for the purposes of such | dispute, anid shall resort to war against a member of the league, the provisions of Article 16 shall be applicable as t th ate taking such action. Article binds league members to submit arbitral matters to the coun- cil, withholding from war for thre? months after award or the report hy TILLLALL LAL LLL es to dix the council, while the council has months in which to submit a report un ies the dispute, Article 13 relat interpretation of t question of international I 7 dispute which may be deeme suitable for submission to arbitration. Article 14 refers to the permanent court of arbitration. Article 15 provides, among other things, that if a dispute is not settled “the council either una imously or by a majority vote make and publish a report containing a statement of the facts in dispute!’ and | the necefsary recommendations; that) “if the counell fails; to. reach a report | it Cupid members thereof, other than the ‘rep- resentatives of oné or more of the par- ties to the dispute, the members of the } league reserve to themselves the right to take such action as they shall c9n-j sider necessary”; and that “the eoun- | cil may in any case under this article | refer the dispute to the assembly’ at the request of either par’ In assem- | 2 report may be determined by y vote, and Great Britain. pos- certain, and contro's man ». Great to renew/ her war alliance with Japan. Artigfe 16 pro-| vides that “Should any member of th> league (and if we accepted the invita-! tion, we would for the purposes of the @spute be obligated.as“a member) ra-! sort to war in dis of its) coven- | ants under Artie! $ or 15, it shat) ipso facto be de o have commit ted an act of war against all the other members of the league and the coun- cil shall recommend to the several gov- ernments concerned what effective mifli-| tary, naval or air force the members of the leagiie shall severally. contrib-| ute to the <:med force. to be used to protect the covenants of the league.” Suppose the United States should ac- cept the invitation and thereby assume membership obligations. In the first} place there is nowhere in the coven-| LALLA Britain is prep a ‘Nhe First’) Episode of = “THE ee GITY" ¢ —an Mutt and Jeff In “ONE-ROUND JEFF” see. SUNDAY and MONDAY CHARLES RA FILSZPIPLLLLELLELPEPLLLLLLLLEAZLZELLZZZE LID You remember Thos. Meigh=n in the “Miracle ance th ic 1 Cs bret es ant urance that such tempe Man,” “Civilian Clothes” ete rary ship would entitle us to a} es temporary representation in ‘the coun- ¢il under the provision of Article 4, PE which states “Any member /of che — 4 league not represented on thé counct shall be invited to send a representa- A FIRST RUN tive to sit as a member at any mest ing of the council during the consid- MACK — - SENNETT COMEDY First showing west of the Mississippi. > BURNETT OPTICAL CO's ‘ EYE TALKS “PARIS GREEN ] SEE CHARLIE RAY As a bashful doughboy among the girls in a Paris cafe As the “hoe-down champ” at a rollicking barn dance. “ALSO=. : aB a ing those that are norma’ accommodation, Dare ten re i 5, ‘ ele defects’ make themselves ap- en FE : : pee ee ae oe Re? gs GOLDWYN-BRAY PICTOGRAPH thority. .Our optometrist will search out for you in scientific om the eye troubles that interfering with your vision. and we will make glaseea_to correct them: IRIS THEATER FANCY’ With all the Mack Sennett Chickens For the love of Mike, come early! ADMISSION—20c and 35c ADMISSION—30c, Including War Tax W.G. BURNETT —~ Iris Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening —— S.T. BUTLER LV IS LSALLLLA LLL 2 VHENNING, HOTEL BLOG SHOWS BEGIN AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 ay Your money back if you are not sitisfied. How's that? ae OOOO OPPO COOL ELE SIDI RII IOII IS ILOL IIS DS IS. * ; * a whe rr as — Hie Nk Do RT BEE

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