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Cas} TOSt he he act: ure ler gin tat: ce 11 ne¢ ere hi = vir sio: bi ‘PAGE TWELVE whe BRITISH PLEA FOR DEBT CANCELLATION REFUSED TWO KILLED IN ITALIAN RIOTS LONDON, Feb. 12—Two persons were killed and fifteen wounded yes- terday in a conflict between commu- nists and extreme nationalists at the naval shipyard at Monfalcon, Italy, says a Rome dispatch to the Central News, which quotes a report to the Epoca. TRIEST, Feb. 11.—Disorders oc turred in the town of Monfalcon, 21 miles from this city, today and it is re- ported that several persons were wounded. ‘The trouble, it is reported, arose over the burning of the plant occupied by the Socialist daily, Tl La- voratore, in this city on Wednesday morning. Some communists became involved in an argument with two Fuscistis or extreme Nationalists, and the discussion resulted in a fight. ‘Troops were called out and workmen holding a shipbuilting yard in the town were forced to withdraw, and red guards retired from the scene of the trouble. A telegram received this evening stated that the place was qtlet. pri es et eat OATH ASKED FOR THREE IN PRISON (By Associatetd Press) WINNIPEG, Mam. Feb. 12.—An unprecedented request was oer yesterday to J. B. Baird, speaker of the house, when labor members of the provincial legislature asked him te the oath of allegiance to three of their colfeagues now ser- | status of the loans. Other Than Cha Requests Came From Several Sources ncellor, Member of Senate Committee Says WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—More than one suggestion that Great Britain’s war debt to the United States be written off has come from British sources, a member of the senate foreign relations committee said today after Secretary Hous- ton had been closetéd with the committee for two hours dis- cussing the status of American government foreign loans. Committee members said Mr. Hous- ton had confirmed thatthe British government had made tormal pro/ BOMB THST posal to cancel.the debf and that the treasury department had refused. First intimation that such a pro- posal had been made was given by J. Austen Chamberlain, British chan- cellor of the exchequer, in a recent address in England. Some senators said the course of Secretary Houston in dealing with such suggestions had been “eminently | satisfactory.” Mr. Houston was said to have re- iterated that the only course open to him was to follow the law authorizing the treasury department to exchange the present allied certificates of in- ebtedness for long-term notes. The} secretary read a long prepared state- ment to the committee detailing all payments to the allies and the present Members of the foreign relations committee were said to have ay especially as to advanced to the Keren- sky government and the alleged use of funds so advanced by the Russian embassy here after the Kerensky gov- ernment was overthrown. oS Palmer Is Asked if Doctors May SOUGHT IN RESOLUTION (By Associated Press.) WAS/KINGTON, . Feb. 12.—Reso- Intions proposing an actual. bombing of naval vessels by aircraft were in- Rey woh Tnttans, and Tasco: yeublican, tative Anthony, Republican, Kan- sas. They direct the secretary of the navy to turn over to the army air service one obsolete battleship, two obsolete destroyers and two auxil- lary ships for experimental bomb- iE. The resolutions sald the future policy of development of aircraft and seacraft might be changed as m result of the proposed experi- ments, eens Woe Une NON-PARTISAN SCRIBES “BARRED FROM SESSIONS elected to serv gress, which expires March 4. Fire Insurance Funds Placed in Receiver’s Hands ALASKAN DENIED SEAT. (By Associated Press.) ZASHINGTON, Feb. 12—George B. Grigsby, Democratic delegate from Alaska, is not entitled to his seat in the house, the election committee re/ ported today after long investigation. The committee held that James Wick- ersham, Republicen, had been duty in the present con- SEARCHING FOR LOST AVIATOR SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 12,—Belief | to'try to find him. It was also an- nounced that the Mexican state and «ity governments would be request- ed to ask the citizens of Mexico to try to find the lost aviator. . that Lieut. Alexander Pearson, Jr., transcontinental filer, lost in the sagebrush desert of west Texas, is making his way to some outlying post of civilization unharmed after crashing his ship in the forced land- ing, is held by air service officers in San Antonio. The last seen of the missing alr- man was when the postmaster at Saragosa, a station in Reeves coun- ty, sent a telegram to headquarters @t the eighth army corps area stat- ing that at noon .Thursday a lone airplane passed over several thou- sand ‘feet in the air headed east to- ward the Guadalupe mountains. Forty of the best pilots in the army with observers in the cockpits are scouring more than 500 miles of the, route across the worst terrain in the country. It is not known whether Pearson had water or emergency rations with pDaty erune . SATURDAY, FEB. 12, 1921 Baker and Daniels ' REPEAL FIGHT IS REOPENED (Continued from Page 1) as involving merely the public wel- fare of Wyoming and the public we!- fare of the world in general as “rep- resented by necessity for carbon black as an ingredient of printers’ ink and other. pigments. One thing is manifest—the carbon black manufacturers will not be worse off than they are at present if House "| Bill 241 is not enacted, or if Senate File 36 is not enacted, but their status will have been decidedly changed if either of the bills is enacted inas- much as either will do away with tne statute prohibition against the use of natural gas for the production of car- black in any manner that does ot make adequate use of the heat- giving properties of AIRPLANE FLEET ON BORDER IS pute between the navy and the de- partment of commerce regarding the seaworthiness of the little :110-fodt submarine chasers which pleyed an important part in driving the German submarines from the seas finally hat engaged the attention of Secret. es Teniels and Alexander. JACKSON, Miss., Feb. 12.—Funds of all fire insurance companies in- volved in the million-dollar anti-trust suit brought by the revenue agent of Mississipp!, today were placed in re- ceivership by Chancellor V. J. Strick- er in Hinds County chancery court. ——$_—<—— the commerze department his re- fueed, in one or two cases, ti is said, to grant certificates to the 110-foot boats. cause of the little vessel and have argued, without avail, that of 350 of which many crossed the Atlantic, not Take Up Dispute Over German Sub WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—A dis- The steamtoat inspection service of Naval officials have pleaded the them in service during the war of one was lost through unseaworthiness. Yesterday Secretary Daniels and a number of his aids called on Secre- tary Alexander and told him the cir- cumstances. He promised to look into the matter. The navy has about 300 of the lit- tle boats. or sale and the action of GIRL WHO AND PINS RELIEVE ‘eb. 12.— Ariz, Fi mn! PRESCOTT, Witches are not being Yavapai county, but persons under their alleged spells may be removed from the sphere of influence. This was the effect of an ovder issued in the superior court here yesterday transferring 15-year-old Jennie Baca to the custody of the juvenile court and placing her in a ivate academy. P Complaint that the girl was be witched at her home «t Humboldt, near here, caused she: to be placed Transportation of Grain for Starving Offered by Roads CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—Offers of trans- portation facilities for carrying grain donated by the farmers of America for the starving peoples of Europe} the inspectors, it was said, is retard-| "°V, it, “voy made yesterday by the ing their sal Viinois Central and Chicago & North. (By Associated Press) Eighth Army Corps area'from the Postmaster him when he left El Paso. prison terms. Speaker Baird Associated Press) ving os Feeerved ‘Gocksion ‘xintil Monday. i ‘4 He has flown over the course be- ‘The three men are serving terms Prescribe B. eer, é SLOMAN, SND Pee amo, dE:| cweon. thie city, a316.201 Pawn pany, acd Haasan Sep pres SA pec Fargo Courier-News, Non-Partisan| times and is thoroughly familiar maki oF cath. roles om league paper, yesterday was ordered| With the nature of the country, meray pred pticartiry wy of WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—A ruling|¢xpelled from the ‘North Dakota the house. as to whether physicians can prescribe! house for the balance of the legisia- (By Associated Press) Sele as as beer for sick people under the terms ffs ya Sinead Seataastete EL PASO, Texas, Feb, 12 Ale. HERO of the prohibition enforcement act was oO anes from all stations aoe SORES abe popenaily att asked of Attorney General Palmer to.| Pear before the house for questioning| Pervice of the border, patrol are as ef @ memorial tablet to Major John |4ay by the treasury department. reaarding an bear aapeerng 2a the] sembling at. Fort Bliss this morn- Purroy Mitchel, former mayor ot New| Assistant Secretary McLean ex-|CourlerNews to the effect tt an|' ing to start at once on @ syste- York, who was killed when his air-|Plained that many inquiries had been| @missary of Dig bankers and | big} matic search for Lieut. Alexander 3 business” had attempted to “buy off” viat ho lost his way plane fell at Gerstner Field, Louts-|feceived from doctors saying beer had Pearson, aviator wi Jana.-on July 6, 1918, was inciuied|m lower alcoholic content than wine fertain farmer members of the legis-| flying from Fort Bliss to San An hiversit rp tonio, Headquarters of the First in Columbia University alumni day/and for some ailments, particularly! G.estioned by Speaker Twichell, in- 7 Fort Bliss exercises here today. He was 1 m m-!various forms of weakness, its medl-| gepondent, Gummerson, declined. to Surveillance Group: at F ort | Bliss ber of ‘the class of 1899, ginal properties were more valuable. | answer as to where his information sent out in every direction in an came from,.as to whom the “emissar-| frort to find the flyer... Perm! ies” were, or the legislators “ap-| from México will be obtained by UNDER THE CAPITAL DOME = j22*s "| erator with proposed state appropriations and rumors of possible filibustering OL ican een oe for ‘airplanes to cross the border , Wyo., Feb, 12.—Bilts| which might prevent passago of the passed by the senate: bill during the regular session. Senate ile 67, reorganizing the state} ‘The Kabell primary repeal measure Board of health and ‘providing for er-| Friday afternoon was referred by the @dication of venereal diseases. Ayes|senate committee of the whole to a 29; hoes, 6. special committee which also will con- Senate file 70, relative to fees col-|sider other election measures. lected by commissioner of pubiic lands |FAVORABLE REPORT who has been under consideration for 24, noes 0, ‘ON CHIROPRACTICS appointment as secretary of the treas- ‘House bill 49, relating to the ap-| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 12.—Son-|ury, headed Pregident-clect Harding's ointment of special deputies and the |ate file 32, to legalize and regulate the | appointment list today with a confer- Dawes Calls on President-Elect (By Associated Press.) 8T. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 12.— Charles G, Dawes, Chicago banker, SUMMARY OF DAY'S PROCEEDINGS CHEYENNE, National Auto Exchange 500 E. Yellowstone Phone 1275-W Read over our offerings and select that used car you have | been waiting to buy. R 1920 Chalmers: salaries thereof. Ayes, 24; noes, 0. practice of chiropractic, was favorably | ence that started a new train. of cabi- 1920 Buick. House bill 64, relating to prisoners.|reported by the committee of the|net speculation here. 1919 Buick. ‘Ayes, 22; noes, 0. whole senate Friday afternoon after a| Once conceded to have first call on 2 PLAN FOR WYOMING number of amendments bearing on tho|the treasury portfolio, but more re- 1918 Buick. | HOSPITAL APPROVED educational requirements of applicants | cently regarded as a most formidable 1919 Haynes. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 12-—Tne|for licenses had been adopted. ‘The|contender for the place, Mr. Dawes Buick 4. committee of the whole house Friday|committee of the whole senate also|has become one of the mystery men afternoon discussed and approved for |favorably reported Senate 84, relating|of the cabinet problem. It was enid passage the underwood bill, House 214,}to the practice of the art of treating |at Harding headquarters that his call providing for the establishment of a|human ailments, a measure also bear. | was not the result of a formal appoint- ‘Wyoming hospital for the tubercular |ing on the qualifications of chiroprac | ment made at Mr. Harding’s request. and relating to its location. The loca-| tors. oo Franklin, 4 passengre. Two Dodge Touring. Two Ford Tourirg. Ford, with cab and delivery * body. tion of the proposed institution wou!t| ‘The senate committee of the whole} “Reds” sound tocsin throughout Ford ton truck. be left to a vote of the people. also took favorable action on Senate |world.—News head-line. Now for .the Studebaker, The house committee of the whole|50, designed to place on the courts |antitocsin.—Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. Willys 6. also approved for passage the Smith|the responsibility of enforcing rules a Jeffery. measure, House 170, providing that|and regulations for the government|SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE. Velie. Reo Tyuring, just overhauled. Reo oadster. Maxwell. county division questions shall be in-|of the state hot springs reserve at ftiated in the county to be divided and |Thermopglis promulgated by the state shall be yoted on by the people, and|baord of charities and reforms and re- Wigwam if approved by a specified percentage | moving present disabilities of the sup- of the vote carried out without legis-|erintendent of the reserve from run- H Onn wel NCH Attractive terms on bape lative action. ning live stock thereon or engaging in 11:30 etd 2 rf M. ors, some will take property in The senate Friday passed and sent|business in competition with persons ean exchange. to the house the Chambers measure, | holding leases and permits to engage | WIGWAM For your convenience we are open Sundays and every even- ing until 8 p. m. Senate 67, providing drastic procedure |in business on the reserve. The bill O-S Bldg. for a campaign for the control and er-! provides for a jail on the reserve and | adication of venereal diseases. Six|the imprisonment therein of persons votes were cast against the bill, which | convicted of violating regulations of met with strong opposition in some|the board of charities and reforms. | quarters from the beginning. Favorable action was taken by the The senate Friday afternoon gavo|senate committee on Senate 51, re a vote of confidence to its finance|pealing the law that at least three committee following a statement by |members ‘of the boardsof trustees of | Chairman Kelley in‘regard to the dts-|the Universly of Wyoming’ shall be satisfaction in numerous quarters! residents of Albany county. Winter DANCING | UL - 10c LADIES FREE se How about overhauling your car? We are prepared to handle all classes of repairs and guar- anteo our work. Unclaimed Repaired INNER TUBES Some practically new. All selling at a bargaJo. OIL CITY AUTO SUVPLY 412 East Second. Phone 1112. ‘We are anxious to serve you, come in and let us demonstrate. Winter Garden DANCING 10c LADIES FREE CHEMBECK’ TL. Rex Mayne ; ARMONY INGIN’ |, AUNTERS PRO, ONGS mx" oNuf Ced FREE N DANCE INSTRUCTION . For Information Regarding 8 to 8:45 HOWARD L. STAHL Dance Instruction Instructor Appointment “Stahl” Is No “Stall” PHONE 61, APT. “N” Daily Weather Report. Generally fair to- night and Sunday, colder. ca bao TEXAS TO CO-OPERATE WITH U. S. IN AMERICANIZATION | trainmen tendered AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 12.—A bill au- thorizing public school authoricies to to-operate with the federal government ANTONIO, Texas, Feb, 12. |in Americanizing the foreig:1 popula- to headquarters of the | tion and creating an Americanization oa ee commission of five metnbers, was of Saragosa, ves | passed yeste: in the ‘Le: e. county, stated today that an air. |Pus°” “osterday Jn the “Zexas senat plane passed over that town at noon ‘Thursday, headed east. This 14 the route Leut, Alexan- der Pearson, missipg aviator, would havy chosen, had he been 'flying a |the drink proguced fro mthe\ compass route, The time corres- |is fragrant and strong. Ponds to the date of departure from ———— Paso at 10:30 Thursday morn- = AAA A In the Far East coffee is freqtent- ly made from the enffee-leaf. Those |today approved the appointment of who are accustomed, to_take it prefer the drink produce from the leaf to The Smith family numbers 14,000,- throughout the .world SB HRI ITER LEEDS INERT EBEL | without charge.” LONDON, Feb. rry. It a ARERR CIAL myedivne! Beautiful ' - Silkolines 36 inches wide These drapery fabrics are again being shown in a wide - range and attractive plain and fancy colorings. ¢ To appreciate the value of the pricing, you should view them. The yard— ' 25e Spring Shipment Lingerie Plisse This is a beautiful wash crepe, in many new spring pat- terns, used for those lovely underthings. Practical because of its washable qualities. New price. per yard—. ' 50e —dry goods section ‘White Wool Flannels The kind for baby’s first flan- nels; soft, fluffy, durable and warm, pure wool in a crystal white. New low prices, the yard— 60c © $1.50 Imported Madras ; Shirting 32 inches wide Always fresh looking, this handsome madras shirting is varied in its selection. Many new and beautiful patterns are shown; guaranteed fast colors, as it is direct from the best English looms. New pricing, “per yard— 65¢c ““” 75¢ —dry goods section )(western railways. The roads agreed to handie “all grarin tendered ir. train load lots without charge, providing the ‘Warren 8. Stone, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, recently offered the trainmens’ sery- ices in transporting donated grain. ee BRITISH APPOINTMENTS 12.—King George Winston Spencer Churchill as secre- tary for the colonies; Worthington Evans as secretary of| war; Lord Lee of Fareham, as _ first | lord of the admiralty, and Sir Arthur ‘COUGHED UP” KNIFE f OF ‘SPELL’ told it required four fe hold the girl at times, al MINISTER CONGRATULATED 4 ON CABINET RESIGNATION MEXICO CITY, Feb. 12.—A letter congratulating Pascual Ortiz Rubio upon his decision to resign as minister of communication and public works was sent to him by 186 members of the chamber of deputies yesterday, The Ietter signed by these deputies upheld him in taking exception to the ruling of President Obregon removing from the jurisdiction of the depart. ment all details of railroad administra. tion with the exception of the mere | operation of the lines. eet «“JAY-HAWKER” DIES. (By Associated Press.) ‘ OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 12.—L, p. | Stephens, aged 93 years, and said to be the last member of the ill-fated “Jay-Hawker” expedition to Califor. | nia in 1849, died here Thursday night, lit became known today. The Jay- Hawkers were said to have gone 5? days practically without food and for some days without water. at age ee W. W. SPROUL HOME BUILDER, If you want to buy or @yild a Griffith-Boscawen as president of the .|board of agriculture. | home, sée me first. 141 W, 10th. St. Phone 376-W. ONPENY; aisha Rcaa tts Phones 1% and 14 re tion, — - In Tribute ._TO cAbraham Lincoln This is the week of tribute to our great Lin- coln. In this period when Americanism stands out boldly for its cherished ideals, we pay rever- ence to him who championed a cause to keep the nation united. Colossal in his own time, his.stature becomes even more majestic with the flow of years. 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