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Che Casper Daily Cribune | divided into mahy countries, each of them a vast ‘amp bristling with armies and arsenals. Civiliza- tion has continued hag-ridden by war even to our own day.” The scheme of the big five at Versailles was to | substitute for the rule of a single man the rule of |a corporate entity to be known as the league of nations into which the United States was to be} fhe Casper Daily Eribune ning except Sunday at Casper, Natroria | ¢ i Publication Offices: Ol Exchange Building | 15] ° » Entered at Casper matte Postoffice as second-class | 6 OCLAR UNITRD ‘soos to PRESS J. EB. HANWAY. President and Jcditor t ae We 3. BUNT -Associate Editor |fasteticd to serve as a reservoir for men, munitions | R. B. EVANS__--- Cit liter} : THOMAS DAILY - tising Managzer/and money by the power of Which a war trust was |e ire decree the destinies of mankind. The experience PER ee eee LAE aitee HE ees: eee” hundred years during which the inherent Cepies uf the Daily Tribune on file in the New York | individualism of the Aryan mind had incessantly and Ch » offices and visitors are welcome. jasserted srsele wat utterly ignored. Racial antipa- thies were flouted and self-determination was made a farce. The Caucasian and the Mongolian, the Christian and the Turk, the Anglo-Saxon ard the Advertising Representatives and I I ca teal if Profit. to sell SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carriet $9.00 4.50 une Year... Six Months T Pr tore 2 Hottetttot were to be fused in 4 crucible and hard-|Wvomins, _.|ened in a mold, to be fixated or fashioned as the Letters From the Peopl 18 IT WITHOUT PROFIT? Editor Tribune:—It preach you with a proposition to put) maney into a. company, which was start @ store here in Casper afd sell know wouldn't you? Well, the people of this city }being asked to go into @ simil Six hundred acres sell three parcels of it without a pro‘it city for parking purpose ing to get some mighty cheap t ot Tina at the expense of the state of without profit, and in such a case thi Ufféréntiate it from the Commission Matitger plan as the mémbers of @ City’ Commission usually take office from some other appointive Source than thé voice of the people direct. A case in point is the suggestion of a “club in Cheyenne that under the new Wyom- fh IAW the City Commission be ap- pointed by a certain class of judges. °' Under the Council-Manager plan the city-councilmen are elected by a mod- ern and scientific system of voting call- ed Proportional Representation. Party lines are done away with. Each voter who has enough ambition to go to thé polls and cast his ballot, can. see thé result of his effort in the*final count; the magnitude of this résult being di- rectly proportional to the degree ih which his personal views coincide with those of his fellow voters. It is the best method of expressing the will of the majority yet! devised. wit ‘Consider an example of the present &tém of conducting élections, a ctly with five Wards of one hundred votes I were to ap to] Without a profit you would want if I thought you cr | re how ar prope that is, they are going to buy of school land nd believe, give the balance to tite i see no great objection to ts they were not selling without Hit for the fact that they ar: without u profit, someone is ¢ acts or else this holding com- retail the land out in tows he Yea -$7.80) ie et ‘ ¥ eee he thing ax aj each, and each ward electing two coun- Six Monti ‘g0/league saw fit. Individualism was to be effaced, SEC ERROUE Bane ae. ch tube ruin{ellmen. One ward maybe ahout 100 Pai ig So |nationalism was to be canceled. Internationalism as|the already established busin 1| per cent Progressive and elgct two Pro- @_subscrin | the town, Is this the way to build a #réssives. ‘The other four wards’ may Cbs RE ‘ie paity |interpreted by the league was to be the new order. softer subscription becomes | Of course, such an insane scheme ‘could not suéceed, nor can it ever succeed, because as. mankind inter- prets sticcess it must always be achieved at the ex- pense of some other individual or state. Just as) |! soon as the league got together its members began delive fohs (A. B. C.) Member of Andit Bureau of Cireula n jated Press ively entitled to the use Member of the Ass ed Pt Bit the a {ments under tl posed will be depreck: 6f Tot& Put upon the each be 60 per cent Conservative and Aboring men of Cas} | 40 per cent Progressive. They will elect 1 investing thelr | cight Conservative councilmen, Total » then market | Progressive voters 260; total Consérva- citizens, other | tivé voters 240, yet a mihorjty of 240 ‘Thee tn-| have elected eight out of ten'or 80 per now ent of the représentatton. Practical piol- ns are familiar with thi cts— men. plan real ‘or fon of all_ne redited in this pa) and . ae vas mi is oft ime: ir a . ilso the To 5 Sen published herein. er ae to jockey and quarrel for Position, and only by ‘act the market price and all ft the ex | yer suehea eenltigg: ie iahon iit un- ‘) evading issues did the league adjourn, bent, but} sense of the stitte. Se >’ Proportional “Repreattntion. ae aa not broken. If any one of the men at the Tl yor as having a voice in the election ne BS Pas ea This lead | heth f of this holding company were*the ow0-) 16 concerned the majority might a- well PEE ee prroy 1S leads to se seach as to ui etl er out oO a ct a Sa erien your t nN have stayed at home, their vote was two enunciations of principle some basis may mot} (Cll i for less eee ee ‘Lpuliffied by a minority. TWO BASIC PRINCIPLES. don't think: ‘so—yet they demand 2 Othor thal “tite bnetheior: cicekon Since the death of Charlemagne m 814 Europe be established by which the Western Hemisphere | ee means: can ‘do something to abate war. The first is the} Now if this holding companys wor, age. not differ from the other City Man- has been the cockpit of the human race. In the M 4 4 Th cert ted b taking only ‘such land as the S.an eripians «ihe: Sotaniiden. "ere. Ee course of eleven centuriés the continent has ex- sus ChB Bse ; Rees was eal by mek acer arma ett eas "| sponsible t6 the cfty as ita board of perienced not a.decade of unalloyed peace. The i to-wit: . a Fe S| ie arise nbthing: #Fomniste, thitwHerlath “9 lt Rie pd eriotie & oe AA ttn i ; ie : 7 Bes . A ji rE Reba et 3 Ady row konn, (TO be the ‘administrative héaa. e unwise division of Charlemagne’s empire in 843 by | Which any power or Combination of powers | auch mete and propo path iM eieis | cohstituelicy is Better “satistied. as ‘ev ‘should, directly ‘or iridivéctly menace the freedom the treaty of Verdun, on the basis of natural fron- in (E he United St id dalton Hey hré: dd ee UG fab eit y voter ‘teete rat ne a8 had sdme scar hebes ap wey js-and peace of Europe, the United States would re-| ‘ty fiolder in the city. | voice in the: proceedings. tiers, instead of racial boundaries, is held by his: p Pp To get right down to Drags tticks,| Splice fs tdo Urlet tb dederibe tHe tie gard such situation with grave coficérn as a men- torians to be chiefly responsible for the ages of , ace to its own freedom and peace and would con- the state do so. of it on the market-y the Standard Oil Gompany had a chane: by thé people, the Couricil-Manager plan said =o| Couricil-Manager plan. It is so ated (0 | thea in detail, but this much can he | | i UNIDENTIFIED } i ‘ i A man whose namé is fot in a short time. The couple nad thé policé for sevetal Weeks an man had constantly watehed them. A few days ago a man called at the Coliseum Motor company and deposit- 6d & @iarhord fing valtied at About-$500 | on a new cdr .Yesterday afterhoon af-| ter the banks were closed he called} again and presehted a draft payable to the West Side Ban); of Denver and drawn on the Chase: National Bank of} Sew York. The draft had been raised) from $2 to $2,000 and was to be final} payment on the car. When Mr. Dawson attempted io communicate with Chief) Lyneh in the next rodm who Was wait- ing for the faan to take Posdeskidn oF | the car befere arresting him, the check artist too to his heels. By the time thé chief wha Mr. Dawson Coil Fédeh | the doox the man Was not in sight. Eyidently_not satisfied with getting | away in the afternoon the man cated on the Ca: r Loan company and pur! = bet All dtiring the dppeits tér her réleise, und for hér contihued itnprisonment, Mrs. Shulz listened intently, appatent- iy confident 6f the outcome. At her side ~ AND WOMAN ACCOMPLICE IS TUESDAY, JAN. WS 1921 BEHIND BARS BEING SOUGHT FOR CHECK RAISING HERE Stranger Flees from Arrest at Coliseum Garage to Be | Taken into Custody at Loan Company in At- tempting to Carry Out Fraud known and who refuses to di- vulge it is held in the county jail on a charge of passing bad checks in Casper. A woman who accompanied him could not be located but the police exyect to have her in custody with- beeh under the observation of d for the last several days one chased a ring for $525. Suspicious, the proprietor asked the man to come back later én afd he wild have the tng ready. When he re-enteréd he was taken in custddy by Shériff Martin. The check With which he had pata for the ring Was a $6 draft raised to $600. Aééording to Chief Lynch thé man ahd Womlin are Members of an organ ige@ band and have been in Casper Since before ‘Christmas, hey residéa at 116 South Lincoin, Authorities have Lee Watching the paif in atiticiyacion of last hight's raid. In thé afternobn the adn wore a piir Of gladsés and when arréstéd was without them. However, when arrested they were found in his pockets. The faising of both cHecks was crude WOrk thd fairly plain. In erasing part ¢f the nufefals the paper was worn thiri Arid in reprinting the draft to raise it the ink went through the pa. per. A report that a taxi driver was held up by the pair and forced to dtive them over the city was denied by both 2 nd-s xing whic! ve wri what land they wanted ry of it—it works. Ashtubula, Ghfo, = ist shart ri ; s iat A hes combat and land-grabbing which have written the’ ¢ Es Ye Rocka eh i ; TOI figure, cand: without. inverter | WHR te GAkt_etty: ifi de UnleeayZstaten [Sat HEE hubtiand, Wy fiiiat Shulz, Cas-| Sheriff Martin aia Chief Lyneh who history of Europe in the blood of millions. crane en IGA LR AT BN IE china See . L say without interference, be-! fo adopt the plan, being followed by | Der traveling man, Who Tias Roo Shika Bee 4 a eek phar beamaaideciared tt “In the careers of Greece and Rome,” says concerted action for the ‘removal of stich menace. the majority in this town must} Salamaz0o, Mich. CHEE tena era praeioen OGrI ‘ 4 * ir aoe : h ak ¢ 5 Ss * standing the strain the least, althdttgh! sharply opposing tendencies of the ind, the nations of North an out merica can take stepS | prosperity. Had they taken the land s tudy of the different methods . i ee iz} P i harply opp ng tender he Aryan min to tukice ‘nedca: ante Sav tenhale be AY ill wet | otered everybody would “have hud eitly/ mld tea “eter eaten diiring the past few days Mrs, Stulz) ‘Call & physician. Then begin one toward individualism and separation,, the other nsure peace in this hemisphere if they wall ge' ee : vba | ; has evidently beén on the verge of a ‘emergéncy” treatment with ‘ar narvidualism and § ° is ~ | square deal without creating a tempest. | r has an excelent opportunity ith | toward self-suordination and union. In the time | together on two such principles as these. It is|1 wanted to see the Standard Oi com iting Jegisiation along thene |r hedsut IH the babe yesterday peabried | t ~ iB i é n ie i {pany get that 40 acres and sti ho “ aE race al -Represi A yes if | of ‘Charléniagne’s! splendid sdeceases’ it appeared | Worth considering. ‘ Pe ee eae eee tee pet tne meat | umes: and the Proportional Representa la igh piteh and wheh the news spread NB ha} z sled th ; Sa RE thi denci | | that thes ctin secitte it, but the del tion plan should “ot be overlooked. that & detision in the cake was posslble / u settled. that the second: or these tendencies ‘was to ISN’ Lute th ABbe to. Sear CE PORRED earls um, W. FASSETT, yesterday the corridots of the city and Over’? 7 Million Jars Used Year guide the Teutonic Aryans, that the Europe of the ISN'T IT TRUE. [in the ‘city as well aa to ithe atatevor| A: Mi Ams, Sos: legunty builds Pees teeinied hal) ee f vas sf ir “ . ‘ 1 Wy - 5 pate tee ii 's.}scorés, unable to gain entrance to the 7 : future was to be a single empire, ever pushing out About the first bill to be introdiiced at Chey- | Wsomins, all to the greater gain of fo. ES eburtroom, stood on tiptoe in the éor- its borders as Rome had done, ever subduing its enne will be one to revise the game laws. This weaker neighbors, until the “Teutonic peace’ should is a favorite pastime. Instead of framing a set of | be substituted for the shattered ‘Roman peace,’ game laws and letting the subject alone and giving soldiers should be needed only for the duties of | the laws a chance to prove themsélves, they mus police, and a whole civilized world again obey the be remodeled every two years by someone who Dp board, | when sets 9 \rule of a single man. Instead of this, the race has | don’t know what he is doing to something he don’t | eS ; Since followed a destiny of separation.) Europe is | know anything about. + Keoma this“6ne corporation. school séétion fe rking ‘pur. some day ahd the state fw | 1 am fe, ‘can be depend. deal the” actual ation | t | cd upon want the ef y to get some of | MRS, SCHULZ TS Kes | dy to negoti sity hasé not s had park land improved, even ve been without the expens xing the city er system. § this time acquire land that to! that though it h (wohtinued trom: wage 4) REED BY COURT ridors, listening intently for a .stray word that would indicate the e of the accused Women. When tHe court re- served its décision for this morning the} disappointmént was general. pow ea mst MS, ONISY JACKSON OF E EIGHTH STAET DES ust 4 More Days 4 \ 1 i | JLLEARNER CLOSING OUT uation viearly up to the present that the Jf . tg Aviat, che Bide ashe Mt ee pare ee ean UO eae, SNA Lae ‘ ‘ it will require a gr@at expen-\the day. to ch the testimony of} J DSSS HON ARE Vena oe would not m: a cent on the transac. ¢ DCE SDR Ee ue to te for the) Miss Pearl Yost, a nurse at the Hos-/ Wife eS Tees dip ala ee on a Pt raul a Pp ae I Aa Sh ! changing Of our present improvernent pital in which ‘the two. infants died, | Street, died. this morning at 3° o’eloe Lice igh a ts Lee systems : Gen, Donzelman pofhted out that despite | #t one of the local hospitals.” The body guts samretbine ant thany streets Yned with the fact that Migs Yost was only a stu-| ‘8 being held at the Bowman’ chapel Citi: ownsenaetolicwed.. Gavenee \ Leiba in Which there is no’ water,!dent nurse she had been placed in| 2¢Mding funeral arrangements. Bee ey eee oon Gaver neither his there been a dollar ex} arge of the general hospital, inctud-| re is : nna le hi RASS : a }éa upon tiany of these street: Ming thé maternity ward ‘afd ‘the tare] SMALE BLAZE EXD MeaeLeH | tie ‘i Sov eater The fire department made a run yés- cise ID diay the EOE eos |Hot such improvements of greater im-/of the éhildren. teraay ‘to D8Sc8outh -Linéoln to: extn eae ape Pith GAAS oeenare Has Le ze |bortance than the atquiring of The state in summing up its aecusa-| 9 : r ‘ontinued from Page 1) laid: whither ove ; ; guish a. blaze underneath steps 1 my ae none snea MBeiotanront bt mt jland, which to improve will necesiitit:| tions against Mrs. Shula asked the | SUIS a. bikee | tmeeenealh: Ate e und ie oem x 3s TOWneanGteeh Mbilowed ‘ts aa atott Nissans naieant nintives ave anging Gur present water court to consider the question of mi ng Front e ne o the grour wivniseha, G. Jor O'Connor who Was also a memhat mit ‘the erdition Of a comimbssio th! Geen Gee not the money fe and thé prosecuting attorney denounced i of the committee that went Hefore the ddminister compensittibn awards, and! Sneak ip! path sarees be Pees Cane | governor at Cheyenne and the séniter to act én the amount of assessment for ees BPE a | Be “py Ghoti rata Se) it on th heretofore united “spirit Various ifidustries would prove expen: sy. R. DOBBIN. lorie Appeal PL bye Ghoditiong frond . the people of Casper and t wheti sive to the ‘ he f jooks of Taw, the prosecuting attorney of Lander, M. P. Wheeler A commissioner B Representation ; ohio Of earn , ve e0 thy ninissions) : a asked the court to consider the condi- E t Moth be "Bonittor 13 Witton ext of the eltyriitue a G Rout Mitta Whe Sah Mote Hbanes Little has been | tions imposed upon it by nd called | For t Mothers 4 dye rs) age pay cae Re gas Ie ep areauinean ag ‘eafd in the stnt discussion of City | fdr the holding of Mrs. for grand | §ge i} HAE: ot c land, Hugh 1.) heartedly fe Comat BON SEE Tinadhinere: AG Mone Noted be ceantg Matiager government concerning the | Jury action, or such further Action m0 D BY © GENERATIONS " 1001 of the Casper plauded and he referred to the. coming: cost of operation nOnYs 4 cae ere ration, spamely, the. ce ara yssh the eusibof the. deren lant ca abs waa eee ( Bern oF Gora he wlay in| greatness of Casper in the future and), Neither commiss = ti — Soy : kia: Be aot het lim.) the possibility of this becoming a gr needed under the pri actant i Sriating i de aeigael n center Vecuuse of the pro are not necde EIOTINOIt y heir DOsed project acing water y is satisfied to | a 7 BL fi ichinis, 150,000 tO 200,000 acres Of lind ‘ourt there. is e ne F 7 1 ion before th ‘ After Senator O'Conhor hid finished, nothing to investi In sharp co t t 1 F Fe es sharp. con- vened thi with R Eni. Mr. Townsend asked for another few trast. however, in ' the S: ae 4 dda si? the MHaBtNE aa A ments and introduced the ‘sub ommission plin cost pis thalIbeseouenien ow renont from the unions’ alleged to dictate of o4 a thfee-year period was @ he SOMEHHELRe Un “the tnM erat tir terahen to whether the Cas oncert Band $89,000, : ‘4 é Unitaing. ‘The need for such a TAS play in the Tei 1 | This 000 more than the cost of irent atid. the eda, q Th band te a i of musi- operation, with this s' oe fete VektnS who, tor the sitiple pleteure of nearly two years addi i Hae Meee beatenk playin iving the pedple of € to its credit, Other states oper iu, Pthe fonds te ek the Benefit of their ‘musteal debility a commission plan show a lik " Fhe eis He i not formed for iny financial Betefit fh operation, with an average boost of} Ub See sea te com= and in the’ past it has been enjoyed by | atout 30 per cent, rh : ian easier yk 5 the citizens of Casper through the con-} It was declared by several boost mmittes found that by having cera given thst summer (for the change in administration p f At 2 Memorial to| | The unions tried to have the bind|thit the pin for the commission orig i g ay 2 Bale ! 5 mes Klisted because its members we nated from the comph ts f publish- be anarn tire state Mot union players and failing in’ this.ers and several printing organization®, {00} Pi Neon fe here, a Hitec alt torn an's anion This complaint is answered with the a c i! urden 0 cost jealled up. Bandmaste Cook and statement that the entire printing and orne by state and govern. told him that the city “band coukt publishing industry of the state hae pald : : iment agencies and this was recommend-|HOt sive A concert at the Iris ‘Theater in only $6,200 during ‘the entire posted cil. ‘The committee also stated that ax 2% Planned for nest Sunday afternoon of operation of the lew. with few print , ‘ 2 organizations paying. more | U ren a rns imelal way the matter shou nization several hundred dollars a year for their} ire e a ai ahaa WTB VRIES (rhe feclings of the members of the protection, i hear future when money became Chamber of Comnieree were trdused, |" Phen as iin arguiheht tov tte present W 5 ; i we eay seen, over URS annnimer Mat rales a cea ig tigen CnERT values, 51S Ob aa ee eee | obit ney ment and though no formal ection was }thie proposed bill assert that the aiount r continued en pt the meeting, it is understood |paid in by the sma employers would thatthe matter may be uiken up Hardly dover tie lows of & hand in the Prcaident Barto D, Holme then on ag i eeu ote us jaeeldent. “white eraged a ion Othe Rapti Give —— > ent plan, even though it would y difterent stlambers fthe Cinta Brillia probably cut first assessment costs, he by afferent members of the Chan: nt Play would being about “unkruptey tor Sabcndea GR tee EER ik ‘ simaller cUneerns in the event of an {db ithe Eaplbay in ithe iitestata at Lyric Tonight evident ot any conseiuence cit home city Pham sitter Battle ais toiniba Ly ttt Phe vevel whieh first brought atup. Win th Sea Oy ; Hefot hte Gb BY hear ert W abers into prominerice Aud Coe’ rye iN sda er ome city and also refer | yiieh pda uli Hee AHA Cause of Tack Sehitors, “1 Dobbin who ad made | Susuea aw lle beste pen edge representatives, employers and work: ; sport misdhist {ho miove fo ny | Chances" Te ke ae billlhont. Shae ee ers will make & combined. fight on the ; : this. and my th ale. ‘Dh ow York soctoty, ‘The ebntrat fheures | Proposed measure. Several sdnatorg > } LW bet ita ; ee i ae ss have denounced Petre IE SO Sh tt he ak eat fe os anufacture. They are t ning and that the shite MinPts tain he man berths as political plums, © handled much bet theo | Me vt stron {aste for wleohol. that wo matter the idea 7! 4, done tine Of moratly weak ancestors, law. Jn Jeopardy “and. pute up. the and are going fast. yh Dan Tetae low their love for buch other at lehgth 'fiense Of state goveriniEnt C4 ¥ sealant Comper ‘ t conquers the influence of the — pnsit these opinions will be sev- 1 « t¢ ‘ “ nel ri formes the theme of Te tory eral potitivbits Nenumerous ik wand r fil Hieedisetaston dae)» “Che Mehta Chu nes Hite employer Adgipattlions . coe , : 7 bd ] en die bit Hil eieiats a8 1 Parainonne workers, “éxpressliig “¢ itlun to the ‘ ‘ ‘ , n utd hen ait die | May andl will be Layrte 1h WIM wid The fens chit i advo | t ton be show in] Pheater. Acrigtiile ef In the a th Conrad aia oe « win 1 o i on in t " ae - Ba J vn in the eet votes, Chark TRAVEL 7 r ; ; en De ted Uw pleture, Ad ir urutti ors forfeited fine ' ; b tin cehoen = eHBis 1 of each) yeste at police cours ‘ wee foriiil letter of recom "p fir er 3 1 f “ A tet t sue " says By 1 2 5 } T f miu aunty ede tha theo e! Hie Gedrne C. 240 South Center - “th F | fs yous to get rid offmén. 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