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chee ret mer: ao lhe repr guhrds of the order per tast sien and this morning and the: het is expected to grow until the paige for tonight t% well under The fete wilt com witha toreh- t_ pardde at ‘7 o'clock 1 in ch the patioa of the candi he {PUD feeme amas IN. COLORADO'IS ise Sn ncaa waa} NEARING CLOSE points ‘will be initiated tonight.| ~” being the headquarterg for the| | see ‘in ‘this section of thé state. J. W. Miller of Casper at present’ holds the highest’ bffice in the legion in -Wyo- ming, that of deputy grand regent. ‘The legion in. business session tonight) tations ¢ will nominate officers’ to be elected for| ing to the ensuing year at the next meeting t, of the aes to be held at Cheyenn Ex-service met of Casper ind Natrona County. will mect fonight at the county, court hoist disquss the ‘attttude of -canididates*In the election to be held next “Tuesday. The meting is scheduled’ to start at 8 o'clock and wilt be featured by ® free discnssion on.all vital points and issues of the Present campaign ab concerns the former servige! mon, anil wornen. Wily “excervics parsons: Will Be wemaltted, to, the mesting thie evens me forces. Order Phohibiting Shipment of Remains b the Way of Du ublin cy HOLYHEAD, Wales, 6 29. When day broke. over the Irish Sea the stéatner Rathinore, bearing the body of the! jate Terence MacSwiney, who died in Brixton prison on Monday, was steaming southwat the same time rela id steamer provided ie take: gin ani aod he tag mayor's body to PAN Forge ‘Station: ‘They retused to consent! “by a violent scenes | to asta eee lord asap fest were! ie sa | under So Says Will Hays i in Prediction of Elec- a tion Results NEW - YORK, 0 Oct. 29, 29.—A vie- Jeieeas today | y Chairman Will publican, National’ committee in & formal election forecast. He declared $2 states.were surely Republican, seven were probably Republican and nine at the mosi safely Demo ‘cratic, number of certain Re- minimum romises of a publican electoral votes is 368, he Moose, com:| rie” It will probably be 49 more, & total of 417 declared. campaign,” ‘On ie part of the Serine ears, ‘tas: been’ predicated upon the ‘neces nity of a revival of patriotism in this soyntry. It’ has’ had’ for its main put representatives marketed “in an Representatives. of 30 Organizations in Meeting at Capital Advocate Stoppage ROAD PROPOSALS TO) RECEIVE Ble WAJORITY FROM by imi a CASPER. VOTERS G VOTE TO SHA TTER RECORDS FEDERAL AND STATE and stat With: the: government fe agents engaged in opetators of ‘stills and manufacturers of moonshine absent from he . there was little change’ in the’ booze situation in Casper today. city knotvs definitely the extent of the government's bootleg operations here, except the and A. S. Roach, state prohibition of- ivi its crusade | government ithaca Matra Pine we =| PARLIAMENT OF GREECE VOTE an ent “29.—"The « ar pirat Sach “the beg sera cratic Seats tanhtnsae oomreatebog said in a igen tore election oat today. - Repub- ' $200,000, F M’SWINEY IS DIRECT TO CORK this morning | received by the urban council and tho’ d off the Welsh headlands on jits-way to Cork. At!and strong indignation: was expressed to take the ¢, 4 by Dublin, and. tt! 1 the next few days looking. virtual, friends. bi thas are retreating everywher:, ite ‘dec! . He Dotnet that Cox and Roosevelt will carry several border states as well as the southern stated and Ohid and Indiana... He also. predicted that the Democrats would carry Colorado, New Mexico and other western Htates As weil as several in New England, DEMOCRATIC HOPES LIE IN WEST AND ON BORDER. (By. Associated Press) “Cox and “Roosevelt: will carry’ :he border states of Maryland, West. Vir- ginia, Kentucky, Missouri and Okla- homa, in addition to the south,” White stated: » ‘’Théy will carry Ohio and In- diana.” he said. “In the Kae reports from, Montana, Colorado, A Idaho, New Mex: ‘Nevada, South Da- gre that they are cer- tainly Dem: ic and we believe we will carry Nebraska, “California and North: Dakota.” 142 HORSES OF ROYAL. POLICE ARE CREMATED (By, Associated Press) BRANDON, Manitoba, | Oct. 29.— Forty-two horses bélonging to the Royal Mouhted police~were killed in 2) fire which destroyed several buildings here today with a loss estimated at arrest that the body was taken. fren the train and hauled to the dock of the Rathmore. . BODY. ARRIVES AT QUEENSTOWN TODAY. - » . (By Associated Press.) QUEENSTOWN, ‘Ireland, Oct. 29.— aes: cca WOMEN'S CLUB 15 TO BE NONPARTISAN GATHERING will receive the attention of the Wom en's Republican club at the last regu- lar tlub meeting to be held tomorrow evening in the’ Republican headquar- ters’ on First street, and ail women, re gardiéss of political affiliation, are} urged to attend. , The meeting is called for 7:30. Suft, A. A. Slade ‘will speak on the amendments to the state constitution Raving to do with the school syutern ‘and with good roads—amendments 2, 3, 4 and 5, “RR. M. Boeke, city attorney, » will speak on amendment] and onthe city bond issuys, In. addition, Mra. B: B. Brooks will speak on reasons for women’s interes: in the present campaign and Mrs. C. |- D. Murane will explain the manner in which the president. of the United States is actually elected. ‘The mecting promises to be one of unusual interest, . Final réports will_be given by the committees in charge of. the celebration at the. Tribune build. ing on Tuesday night, the social fea- tures.of the evening: having been turned over to the Womén's ow a eee club, STATE LAGKED PROPER SAMPLE, ONIRYMIAN SAYS IN APPEAL FROM FINE: Harry Stark, dairyman who appealed | from his conviction in justice court on | a chitge of marketiig adulterated milk, | badges the defense which he will offer | in ‘@jatrict court om other tests of the milk from his dairy and an alleged lack of proof. on the part of the authorities | that milk) exhibited as having come from his dairy really camé from his/ cows; .A discrepancy occurred at the trial in this evidence; according to the defense, The sample,/obtained by the deputy commissioner at the Stark dair it is alleged, was mot intended for ma! keting and had stood for‘some time. The body of MacSviney was Iahded here today from the steamer, Rathmore and \sands bf the city’s inhabitants. “A draft of armed troops was prosent. Busiziess was completely §upended tht the British government's action in tives of MacSwiney, who refused to board the spe-| diverting the body tmsvead af allowing to|it to proceed to Cork by the way of ‘Dublin. —————_—_—_ c. M. Hall of Doligias, is in the ot attoy interests and calling on Sir Sec ies Stark is a.member of the Natrona county association which recently took steps to remedy the milk situation here nd extended, the state authorities a vote of confidence. ‘He recently pur- chased 24 head of Holstein cows, the | pick of a Denver herd, all of which were given tuberaular &nd other tests before being brought here. At his ranch three and ofe@half miles west of Casper he {is efecting sanitary dair: barns and i modern “equip: | ent which wil tribute to the mar- eting of = clean, héalthfal product. R, T. erp. Worker returned a a Yusiness trip SEGRET OF CASPER LIQUOR RAIDS AND INFORMATION (6 WITHHELD Few Mistakes Made, But Investigation of “Plant” in Old Brewery Reveals Gas-Meter beat Ma- - chine Instead of Still, as Suspect Local isguéa’in the political campaign /commissioner; )machine |but was Absolutely. E AGENTS HOLD fiber, and “they won't tell” All of He Place where, stills were known to be sheriff's office “here before the govern- ment agénts and Mr, Roach arrived in Casper, it was learmed today. In only a: few instances were the wrong places “spotted.” A misdirection az to the location of one ig south of the city eventually led Sy tend of the still after a) it, was) ates (The pss than that belonging to the o¢ county. Consequently the govern: it was ‘desea ition material n or | Warrants imeed in this case ‘evident- ly were sworn out through the United States eourt commissioner here ‘entirely . because no request ‘for’ warrants wes} made of the county attorney for arrests In Casper, and all’ warrants ‘for these! .arrests must, come either through ‘the pounty attorney or United States court according. to + informar Sion. supplied by a Casper attorney. A peculiar incident is told of the raid oh thé old Casper brewery. In» this building there was a gas-meter testing]; valued at ‘something like $1,000 and made almost entirely of cop? ‘per. It resémbled a still-and the fact that it was -new and) leated in an old brewery “made the out-of-town agents suspicious,, The warrant’ was sworn wut. But the search revealed several) meters, a gassy odor, but little else. ‘It Was learned today that at least) ohe Casper supply store was. supplying ‘n uhusual demand for copper’ tubing. Some of this tubing..now’ reposes: with the’ collection) of stills in the Dbase- ment of the court house. From one ranch house near Casper, which unconfirmed statements. have it as being raided, road worlters say: booze was hauled into the city In barrels and in truck-load lots. COX TO ANSWER SEN. HARDING IN AKRON ADDRESS ‘YOUNGSTOWN, Oct. operating or where booze} fm was being sold, were spotted by the rat " Stand Taken by Laramie Council of Industry fs Offset by Indorsement of Casper Chamber speaking as) 41 Farmers’ president ot “the Union. % Besides withholding Gy cts, program adopted ‘by thew for ccioiee foe financing ft foreign markets ata fevival. of the’ war eg and peatectee tani ¥ he the! ere calle > devel- ‘grime. a Pieces organisation of-« farmers’ committee representing all agricultural ed Bc carta @ program to’ jer for the farmers to Cas; pers which. is lining. up strong in favor of the three good toads amendments to the ot tution to-be, voted on next Tues- day, has registered strong opposi- tion to the stand taken by the Laramie Council of Industry and the Lions’ Club of that city in opposing thé amendments. The following telegram from W. ‘D. Fisher, secretary of the Sheridan Commercial Club shows that the northern part of the stato is strong, ly in fayor of the good roads amend: ments. Laramie, on the main line of the Union Pacific, does not feel the need of highways as keenly as do, bas rae on. PBszenl STATE OF SIEGE IS DECLARED IN SOWIET CENTERS (By United Press) toon Oct. 29.—A state of siege has been declared at Moscow, aecord- : parts of the state, it is pointed out. fos, The, situation of the soviets fa | ME Fisher, says: most sald. The Laramie is fighting the three good eritieal, the statement populations of Petrograd and Moscows eae Supeved very hostile to the so- roads amendments. The* Council “of Industry :@nd the Lions’ Club have -al- ready published this fact in the,papers. Northern Wyoming is for the threé Amendments strong: If the amend- ments are defeatc? by the men in the southern pdrt of the state, we will be taking @ backward step. Wyoming will lose ‘the. federal ald, and stop the contruction which has just. been. start- ea by our highway commission. Glad Casper and Natron® County are for the amendments. Suggest you get busy and land on the Laramie bunch_ with both feet. Copies of the Laramie resolutions and of the reply made by the Casper Cham* ber of Commerce were today mailed to all the commercial clubs in Wyoming by Charles B. Stafford under instruc« tons from Earle D; ‘Holmes, president of the board of directors ‘of the Cham- TAKING HANDIN B G PROB a Ja bo o id and pee nS refgsed to indorse -w AsisNGTO Ppe-anpaink tne raremis resolution, but points out pe Kalitoias ana apecal teat; the Mp grill Toes its share a New. ca pened raieag oer heen federal aid for two years and all state~ tigation of elleged combinations in the |TO®d work will be brought to a stand- building. materials ‘market still if the amendments do not pass. . nounced today by -Attorney Gengrat Caper asserts con! ein the high+ Paimer. * way commission, and ih’ the legislatura: This is the government's first step | Which has power to pass laws overt in directing the! prosecution for alleged }{ng the operation of the amendments. « violation of the anti-trust laws among }#nd imposing all necessary safeguards_ building. material“dealers. Department | for the interests of the state, oka pe ca oa 08 of justice officials said_information. se- 7 bal FOOTBALL FANS = by_the district attorney’s office ia jew. York had disclosed erienrn 3 PLAN BIG ‘PEP’ =’ MEET TONIGHT bination in violation of the Sherman law. | Casper will get its first touch a football spirit this year when the Nass ny trona county high school football root«** ers parade in their annual snake, dance down Center street and thew the business section of the city on (By United Press.) the night before the Casper-Cheyenny, * ame. This follows a talk being given this afternoon by A. E. Stirrptt, at= + SAN | QUENTIN DONTHENSIARY, Cal, Oct. 29.Arthur Collins, formerly of| fFREY here and former University. of Deriver, was hanged at 10:28 this morn- ing for the murder of a Ios Angeles Colorado football star, Tomorrow's big gridiron battle be-" > policeman, early this year. Collins had been twice reprieved. DRY AGENT IN_ | CHICAGO QUITS shortly after 4 o'clock In order to per.» mit refinery workers to see the game; (By United Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Major A. Y. It will be preceded by a preliminary contest with the Central and Parif Dalrymple, supervising. prohibition di- rector of the Chicage district, has re- grade schools In action. This: first game is to start at 3:30 o'clock. Signed, according to an announce- ment made today, oie ts PEKIN China, Oct. 29.—Repulse ot ‘ by a foree of 2,000 eties Ncdeoun Mongolia, is’ re- | The Junior class team is playing the Sophomore class eleven this aft- sraeee on the High School athletic. —<——_— M. B, Burke ‘returned to Denver lasts |night after spending a few weeks at* Casper and Salt Creek, ouxoerowx, ox om. om ELEGTION FRAUDS TO MEET WITH - brought the campaign mto his home state’ today, beginning with a’ morning sveech here at the home of E. H. Moore, his pre-convention campaign manager. He is to speak this afternoon at Kent, Ohio, and tonight at Akron. In the latter spéech Cox plans ‘to reply to) Herding’s speech of Thursday (night in| the same city. Harding declared in his speech that he was not the can- didate of any clique or combination, “unpledged” and “unbossed.” DRASTIC ACTION, WARNS PALMER WASHINGTON, Oct. $05 Aiabony Gbher General Palmer, in special instruc- tions sent out, today, advised that all federal law enforcing authorities give caroful attention to violations of the election laws and especially violations of the corrupt practices’ act in the coming election. He informed the aw thorities that no leniency would be shown, | - : JAP COLONIZATION ON RIO GRANDE OPPOSED (By United Press.) | valley. It is reported that 10, 600 ‘acres 3 land = ; SAN BENITO, Tex., Oct.-29,—Residents of the | ready has been purchased by California Japs. ‘ for Japanese colonization along. t River. Fearing the passage of the ure, the Japanese are preparing Rio Grande valley are prepating to fight a threat- ened Oriental invasion following warnings of plans ne American Legion, farmers and business | men have taken up the fight against the’ proposed immigration and warnings have been sent to Jand he * Rio Grande men not to sell the Japanese land. Citizens have California meas- to colonize the come to the valley. declared that there would be trouble if Orientals. ;