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FIELD ARMY 15 REINFORCED BY ADDITIONAL MEN To Be “Unmasked” Says Secretary WASHINGTON, July 8— Earl? withdrawal of the two American warships sent to Tampico becausy of labor disturbances in the oil fields, was indicated today at the state department. Additional federal have been despatched to to the region of Tampico by the Mexican government for the “ag ing guarantees to nationals eetne: announced purpose of cigners.” ‘This action was taken notwithstand- ing that the forces. regularly. main- deemed sufficient to deal with any emergency said a statement issued by Fernando to tained around Tampico are Torreblanca, private sz¢retary President Obregon. ~ last night from Tampico in the oll regions. Plutareo E. Calles, “preoared roducers, to unmasic whom he the Mexican treasury United States as well speculation as to its significance. The secretary is said terted that oil pipelines made public utilities, adding this subject.” PEACE: WITH U. 8, NOT MENACED, IS CLAIM, MEXICO CITY, July &. Associated Press.)—Official yur e was given today in oF bad situation of danger to peaceful tween the United States and Mexico. thought to the subject, Calles, the chief of cabinet, morning. ‘The vessels (the protect its nationals, éflection on our national integrity,” VERA CRUZ REPORTS RIOTS IN OIL CAMP. MEXICO CITY, July firmed reports received here petroleum camp in Zacamixtla, there yesterday, when federal troops mixtla largely is American-owned. Newspaper dispatches pecurrence vary, any casualties. trom any source here. War Marriage of Riverton Girl Is Annulled by Court RIVERTON, Wyo., July 8—Ad- mittedly enamored by a uniform, a woung Riverton miss more than a year ago married a soldier boy who was visiting his relatives here, After the glamour of the uniform had gone the individual had ost his charm so the girl at the instigation of her parents appeared in district court at Lander. this week and had the. secret marriage annulled. As the court heard the story, O. W. Kind, Jr., a soldier, arrived in Riverton to spend a furlough visit, ing his parents. During his stay nid acquaintance — with iss Zelma Brown ripened into love and they were quietly married at Lander. Shortly after the ceremony- young Brown returned to army service. Evidently it was a case of marry in haste and repent at leisure. for the court after hearing the cage annullled the ceremony and the bride was given her maiden name. American Oil Producers MEXICO CITY, guy 8.— So far as dispatches received here indicated. there have been no untoward incidents secretary of the interior, told Mexican newspapet men informally that the government was American oil charged with scandalous actions, not only against but against the This state. ment was published in three Mexico City newspapers and there was much to have as- should be “when regulating article 27 we will deal with {By The a ements to the newspapers’ that the ‘Tampico does not’ contain eiements relations be- “There is no need to give further Secretary said this ited States warships at Tampico) belong to 4 friendly nation that merely seeks to and this is no 8.—Uncon- today state that disgruntled workmen in a state of Vera Cruz, attacked the properties being repulsed only arrived. . Zaca- regarding some asserting there were several deaths among the work- men and others denying there were Nothing official con- cerning the incident could be learned +— VOLUME V MEXICAN TROOPS SENT TO TAMPICO CASPER WYO., SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 1GHT MAI NUMBER 231 communications with the United! said in those circles it would be rea- sonable to assume that these coun: tries would be fully sounded before reat Britain would show her hand. Announcement «* the Britizh policy| is expected to be forthcoming cext jonday . in wtatement = whicir Lloyd George sald he was fairly hope-| ful, of being in a position to_ make. This statement is sald be to be “ very comprehensive om What the reptits of Japan and the, -/ Unitea” States may be, nobody here prentends to know. ever. that insofar as. the States is concerned, there could be a great chance of its response being more favorable if the AngloJapanese alliance, had been denounced. Should it be found that the con- tinued existence of the alliance was standing ‘in the way of a conference, then it is certain that some of the dominion premiers will press its im- mediate denunciation. The British press makes no at- tempt ‘to disguise the fact that it re- gurds the situation as one of vast mo- ment, involving, as it does, the whole future of armament and the peace of the world. Mechanic Scalded By Steam, Report CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 8.—Harl Fouster, a mechanic, was seriously scalded when he was precipitated into a pit created by steam from a bursted high-pressure pipe in the Union Pa- cificgrailroad yards. The steam had hollowed out a hole over which a thin crust of earth remained © and Fouster plunged in when he stepped on this crust and it gave way. Fellow workmen effected a rescue. Passenger Ship Overdue, Radio Calls Sent Out NEW YORK, July. t.—Broadcast rudio messages were sent out today by the navy station at Arlington, Va., seeking news of the passenger steamship Callao, which is due here Sunday from Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro with 60 passengers. Failure of the Munson line, her operating agents, to get in touch with her. by wireless for more. than three days has crented some anx- jety. ‘Officials of the company said today that lack of replies to inquir- ies might be due to a breakdown of radio equipment on the vessel, which has a transmitting range of 500 miles. @ Asbestos thread can be spun so fine that it takes about 32,000 feet to weigh a pound. LONDON, July 8.—(By The Associated Press.) — Britain, it was stated here today in a quarter usually pos-. sessed of reliable information, overtures to the United States, Japan and China on the Pos-| sibility of a conference to discuss the whole eastern situation. | ne main building of the Mendocino. Official circles declined to comment on the nature of any| state hospital for the insane here ear- FOOD SERVED BY WIFE MADE KABER ILL, NURSE DECLARES States, China or Japan, but it was) | ) It is felt, how-| United | t BRITAIN SEEKS TO THRESH OUT EAST QUESTION: Overtures Made to America and Japan For Conference to Take Up Pacific Problems For Final Adjustment treat} is believed to have made | Shoppers Wear Bathing Suits | in Muskegon MUSKEGON, Mich., July 8.—Mrs. Sarah McVeigh, police matron, has asked Muskegon women to discon- tinue wearing of bathing suits while shopping. Women recently have ap- peared on the streets and also in some of the downtown stores here clad in bathing costumes. The po- lice matron announced that robes must be worn over bathing suits when women appear on as ee 82nd Birthday Is Celebrated By Rockefeller TARRYTOWN, N. Y., July 8— John D. Rockefeller today-velebrated his 82nd birthday anniversary by playing golf during the morning: and a ride was on the program for the afternoon. His son and family were invited to dinner tonight to formally celebrate the event. Despite the heat Mr. Rockefeller is on the golf links almost daily and his health appears’ to be excellent. $50,000,000 POOL FOR RELIEF OF LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY WILL BE AVAILABLE IN TWO WEEKS CHICAGY, July 5.—The $5U,UUU,0UU pooi tormed by banks for the relief of the livestock industry will be in opera- GERMAN ACQUITTAL OF WAR CRIMINALS STIRS THE FRENCH } 'Mission Is Called Che Casper Daily Cribune IRISH PRAY AS PEACE PARLEY IS ASSEMBLED Street Crowds Assume “eligious Attitude Toward Republican-. ionist Peace Conference in » %lin % Home; Allies to Discuss V erdicts| of Leipsic Court PARIS, July 8.—(By The Associated: Press.) — The French government has _ in- formed its allies that it has withdraw the French mission appointed to follow the trials nans accused of vio- DUBLIN, July 8.—{By The Associated Press.)— Official organ of the Sinn Fein, in a special edition. © evening, states that Eamon De Valera, the Irish Republican, info. % those present at the conference in the Mansion House this afterno. % his proposed reply to Premier Lioyd George's proposal for a confe It pected here that a truce, will be annot«ced tomorrow, ‘rish Bulletin, the to is ex- to start Monday, rules of Au cheeses VNGk Me te nt ing on between t allied govern- ‘. ments as to the attitude to be taken DUBLIN, July 8.—(By The Associated Press.)——The con- b:4 view ete" = sored nn | ference between Irish Republicans and southern Unionists, ec cs far decided he > ii French are particularly indignant be.|C&@lled by Eamonn De Valera, the Republican leader, was Aauso of the acquittal Wednesday of | Fesumed here today. 1 The personnel of the conference was the same as that of put. Gen. Stenger, who was charged with ord his troops to kill] Mionday—Mr. De Valera, Arthur Griffith, founder of the French wounded and prisoners, and — Sinn Fein and four of the southern the hostile attitude of the Leipsic | Unionist I Midleton, Sir Maurice crowds toward the allied missions. | Dockrell, Sir Robert Henry Woods and The newspapers comment bitterly Andrew Jameson. ¢ the trials of them suggest- Pps May O'Neill welcomed the ing that since there is no justice to t who began their delibera be obtained in Leipsic the French oe immiediatel |troops will remain on, the Rhine 5 R |tion in two weeks, it was announced here today following : ae Me |NATIONAL LEAGUE! Bh papprabcaey pe Mg 2 be — yesterday when 2 satisfactory plan was made .: cited the rosary and ‘the litany and for rediscounting livestock paper at federal reserve banks. At Philadelphia— RB. H. E.| joined in prayers The plan, approved by the federal reserve board, provid ‘seal St. Louis --..-.060 400 000— 4 7 2)" Ay interesting feature was’ th> 2 st orl 1 rT t ~ Philadelphia 003 001 14*— 9 13 2) sence of both the police and the :ni repiscouation: 9 original cast) Batteries—Pfeiffer and Clemons; |, Only, two. pollostaes ‘Were <n in maturity of six months. The banks’jy today was brought under contro! F patecioe—e itary In 0 polic ro in plan to renew the loans several/at 2 a. m. without injury to any pa- : evidence and the crowd was regu ohn times. The paper will be deposited tients. It was said the damage was Z ks Med: vous RH. B,|2Y. Volunteers wearing small Amert- jwith the Chicago Federal Reserve; smal! | WASHINGTON, July 8.—A reduc-| Chicago —-----.-000 000 000— 0 3 a Shas = Asap ease ers bank and allocated when rediscount — tion of 21,000,000 bushels in the na-|New York ......000 000 O0I— 1 6 O|caiimts at intervals abnor es ts Anata Hey. -memabier belie Aer COUNCH CIE NAMED. |tion's Wheat crop during the past| Batteries—Alexander and Killifer;|cwaited mews trom the peace delib jeatlons for loans in excess of $1,000, — | month prospect of a record production | Nehf, and Smith, Snyder, awaited news from the pea elt 000 already bave been recetved. DES MOINES, towa, July 8.—The| of corn with the condition of the crop . ee jerations and at one point: a prose. eee oe National Council of Education today|on July 1 better than it has been Ai feck Bee ie ea Ie ae HOSPITAL FIRE PUT OUT. (elected Homer H. Seerley of Cedar} more than 20 years, and a tobacco pro-| Cincinnati 000 000 000— 0 5 Sl anonn the” distingu Splateae PERE Rapids, Iowa, president. The body| duction some 400,000,000 pounds tess! Boston _--.....031 000 01°—5 7 1|were Iehop Phelan of ii ves TALMADGE, Cal., July 8.—Fire in is in session with the annual conven-|than last year's record crop, featured| Batteries—Luque, Goumbe and Win-| southeast. Fe Saelbatine: PAsatiaseT tion of the ional Education as-|the government's monthly report is-| go: Scott and Gibson. Fathée Devililot New York and Coun pee iaticn. Lepemisgesy. | toad Plunket Y Vomiting Spells: Invariably Followed Meals at Home; Quarrels_Between Two Were Frequent, Charge —* CLEVELAND, July 8.—Testimony considered by the state to be of vital importance in establishing its claim that Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber first attempted to kill her husband, Daniel F. Kaber, by poisoning before his murder, was give by Miss Crystal Benner, a nurse who attended him. )food ‘at his home, servéd him by Mrs. | Kaber, Miss Benner testified, he never |vomited after eating at the hospital pa once and that was after Mrs. r had visited him and given him Mas Preceding Miss Benner. on the wit- ness stand was Miss Emma Wagner, a maid in the Kaber home before the death of Mr. Kaber on July 18, 1919. She also testified that Mr. Kaber al- ways became ill after eating. She said she generally prepared Mr. Kaber's food but that Mrs. Kaber served him, ‘That Mr. and Mrs Kaber often quar- reled also was testified to by Miss Wagner After one of these quarrels, she said she heard Mrs. Kaber say: “Dan, if there's a God, you'll suffer before you die. Se Cody Mans Lands 19-Pound Trout in Yellowstone Lake JOYCE ALIMONY IS PLACED AT $1,350 MONTH CHICAGO, July 3.—Freggy Hop- kins Joyce was awarded $1,250 a month alimony, . $27,500 _ solicitors’ fees and $12,500 for the suit ex- penses today by Judge Sabbath in the superior court. James Stanley Joyce had originally sued for an annulment of the marriage and Peggy Hopkins Joyce filed a cross bill asking for separate mainte- ni Mrs. Joyce asked temporary ali- mony of $10,000 a month and at- torney’s fees of $100,000. She said Joyce was worth at least $10,000,000 dollars but her husband in court maintained that his for- ‘ene. donee CODY, Wyo., Juty 3s. — When, tune was of not more than $3, | whiie fishing ‘in Lewis lake, Yel- \ G 000,000. — lowstone park, Otto Koenig of this 4 The award granted is temporary | jjace, using light tackle, hocked a ‘ pending final adjudication in Sep- | j9%.pound Machinaw trout, he artes {ici Sanchicopossd, iy thought for a moment a plejosaurus rneys ‘ panes © | or locomotive or something of about o grant patthe Oo aig emer that power had, taken hold of his Be See married a hook., By a combination’ of sk allied Presi asa be egy. ina dis.| bis wealth. ‘The decision will be ap- | with the assistance of Charles Work- : n smi - ‘cent; developments in. the S-| pealed. man, Koenig brought the fish to trict to the east of this city, predations were The civil administration the allied naval been withdrawn. The Turks, the commission reported, have promised security to the orphan- ages and the Christian population. TRUTH-IN-FABRIC BILL GIVEN SENATE HEARING WASHINGTON, July 8.—Discus- sion of the Fordney tariff bill sot inte senate hearings today on the Truth-in-Fabric bill. Former Representative Rucker of Colorado, representing the Ameri- can National Livesteck associa- tion, described the plight of the wool growers, who, he said, relying on the Republican party for pro- tection from foreign wool, has re- ceived only the “monstrosity” of tariff bill. “Well, the tariff bill will be over on the senate side in two weeks,” said Senator Watson of Indiana, a Republican member of the senate finance committee. “Then the days | of reeonstruction will begin.” |\CLOTHIERS SUPPORT TRUTH-IN-FABRIC BILL. | (WASHINGTON, July 8.—Pleas ] for caactment of the Freuch-Capper the wool schedule of the Fordney 1 “Truth-in-Fabric” bill were present- ed to a senate committee today by retail clothiers and -wool growers. The bill would require that the pure wool content of fabrics be plainly indicated. George E. Briggs, New York, rep- resenting the National Sheep and Wool Growers’ bureau, said that such a law would “drive to honest dealings unscrupulous manufac- turers of textiles,” t where de- alleged to have oc- curred during successive occupations by Greeks and Turkish Nationalists, returned here today and reported that Greek marines had slaughtered sev- eral hundred Turks in the Ismid area. in Ismid has again been put into operation and. detachments have gaff—the largest trout, it is believed, ver taken in this section of Wyo- ming. When the big trout was opened a couple of little trout, weighing only two and one-half pounds each, were found in his stomach. The canni- bal_measurd 35% inches in length and 8% inches across the body. Two days previously, in the same waters, Charles Workman of Cody landed a 15-pound Mackinaw trout. ROAD REPORT Reports indicate the road conditions today: Grant Highway—Good from Ne- braska line to Shawnee, then fair to Orin. s Yellowstone Falls. into Park “Pot,” Woman Is Scalded, Report OGDEN, Utah, July 8.—Mrs. Henry Cendagorta, wife of an Ogden business man; was severely scalded Sunday at Yellowstone park when she stumbled and fell into a hot pot near Old Faith: ful geyser. Dr. Mario Isnada, of San Francisco, was painfully burned in dragging her from the water. Mrs. Cendagorta was brought to an Ogden hospital for treatment today. Sugar Factory Wage Reduced | ier tars Casper, then goon to | Shoshoni.. Cars in good condition | are making Birdseye Pass without difficulty to Thermopolis. ‘Casper-Sheridan tollowing Highway — Platte | DENVER, July | Western Sugar company, 8—The Great the largest road—Generally |sugar refining company in this dis-| good to Salt’ Creek, then fair to |trict. today announced a wage cut,| Kaycee. then good to Sheridan | described by.officers of the company| Shoshoni-Lander road—Fair to as-being “slightly in excess of 10 per| rough over’ -detour—Shoshoni to jcent” effective August 1. One thou-] Riverton, then fair to Hudson, then } Sand employes are affected. good to Lander. While Mr. Kaber always had vomiting spells after eating | R. H. E.| At Brooklyn— At 1 0% « the conferees emerged Pittsburgh —-...110 003 000— 5 7 ©) and the four Unionists left, announc Brooklyn —.-----600 200 100— 3 10 1|ing that the proceedings had been ad Batterles—Cooper and Schwidt;| journed until 4 o'clock. The crowd loudly cheered as conferees left |the Mansion house. Mr. De Valera and Mr. Griffith remained to luncheon with the lord mayor, Schupp, AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. Mitchell and Miller. the ———— At Detroit— " EXPRESSED | “HOP: | Boston 400 010 010— 6 9 PRE Dotroit 000 003.000— 3 4 5|INSTEAD OF FAITH. Ss Batferies—Burh and Ruel; Holling LONDON, July 8.—English political j and Basster, - writers in thisomorning’s newspapers Theda Barals seemed to be the prospect of an agree At Chicago— R. H. E.| ment at Dublin today should be re: Bride of Her New York _.-_.100 000 000— 1 9 O6/gurded more with hope than with Chicago - 200 000 20*— 4 9 O/}faith. In many quarters, indeed, the Batteries—Shawkey and Schang;| situation was viewed as giving litte Fil Di t Kerr and Schaik. occasion for optimism. tum Lyirector i This view was based largély on the At St Lonis— R. H. E.| belief that Eamonn De Valera, leader Washington 000 001 00i— 2 7 O/of the Sinn Fein adhered unalterably NEW YORK, July 8—Theda | St. Louis 30 124 O1x—12 10 1|to his demand for the establishment | Bara, siren of the films, is a bride. Batteries—Zachary and Gharrity;| of an lrish republic and that the Brit Her friends here learned today that Davis and Collins. ish government, as well as Ulster, ee - — took its stand upon dominion rule as she had been secretly married last | Philadelphia-Cleveland postponed; | provided in the recently promulgated Saturday at Greenwich, Conn., to | rain. Irish act. It was stated that E C. 4. Brabin, director of her pic- Midletun had taken to the conference cisen. an intimation that any — settlement as mane must be in harmony with the Irish act TWO FLIRT WITH DEATH in accordance with which the Bel- fast parliament was created. Whether, in the fact of such an uttitude Mr. De Valera would accept don was r ded in many quarters . more hopeful view was taken, how. | ‘ | ever, it was believed that Mr. De Val- } . era might reply with a counter pro RIVERTON, Wyo., July 8.—Caught|P0sal. This, according to informa- ae | between a switch engine and several |tion received by the Associated Press LOS ANGELES, July 8—Mrs, Ju- 3 which the engine was preparing | {fom Belfast, might take the form of Ha Lee Johnston, 25 years of age, | to hook onto, a heavy truck driven by | M?- De Valera insisting that the gov- was arrested today on ment “put its cards on the table’ the charge | 4. 1. Crouch and Frank Watson, em of murdering her husband near |pioyes of the Hays company, was | before disclosing his own hand. their home in a suburb as the re- | telescoped by the engine -but neith Anotiee. views best te wister vee sult of a quarrel which grew out of |of the fen on the truck wns even|that the Sinn Fein could not. stand Johnston's plan to install a pool | eichtiy injured “s even | the financial strain of prolonging the table in the basement of their < e conflict and, therefore was disposed to home. Pinned between e seat and the} come to terms. In such event, how- “He tried to turn/our home into: |“t°riPS Wheel. Crouch was helpless |ever it was contended a serious dif- a bootlegger’s hangout and laughed | {ne cars closed. He said he took ona | iculty might arise with the Catholic at my pleas to keep the home sa- | 1.0; tock at the sunchina. took one} church in Ulster which might resist erediifor our, baby,”. the, police. said |'2%t !00k @ he sunshine and then|any partition thaf would place the Mrs. Johnston told them. “He lis- |°10%? his eves, so sure was he that} power to legislate upon educational tened, shrugged’ ‘his . shoulders, !"'*,time had come. subjects in the hands of the North laughed’ and turned away when I ane engineer heard the crash, and|tfrish parliament. In view of the fired = shot to teach him = leeson | Without waiting to investigate re-| great diversity of reports, it might and make him think I committed |V¢'S*4, the locomotiv A moment | Le significant that the Sinn Fein par- Seieidaes tl jaade wie’ fucksus.oTted rouch opened his ey nd the} iament last night issued an announce I shot him.” e e was free of the wreckage of|ment warning the public against “un- Johnston was.sitting ih an auto- truck. Watson escaped by mak-|authorized and speculative reports mobile when he was shot. In the Se ee senks <8 0m, truck. | connected with the situation” automobile police said they found = Fy | = 12 bottles of bonded whisky and an C d F * HEAVY FIRING automatic pistol. - anadtan tres | BELFAST AT NIGHT. BELFAST, 8.—({By The Asso- ciated ss.}—The- Union street and | Kent t areas of Belfast were the scene of wild excitement at midnight last night, heavy firing going on for 20 minutes. A constable was mortally wounded and the Sinn Feiners en- Of Incendiary Champ Fighter | .Origin, Charge Sued for Wages gaged in the hostilities are reported ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 8—| QUEBEC, July §.—Officials of the|to have suffered heavily. Many dead Jack Dempsey telegraphed from provincial government last night in-| bodies are said by the police to have Omaha today for information regard- vestigated rumors that many of the|been carried into houses near by. The Ing the suit for $500 wages instituted forest fires ragin by Mrs. Carrie Barrett, whom he em- were of incendiary 1. the rigin. province started when a police search- a house in the dis- troubie ployed as housekeeper during his Meanwhile, thousanus of fire fight training here. The messi sajd that ers w trying to stem the onrush| > if it were true that she had been giv- of the flan sections the} M. W. Purcell, county attorney, Is Cheyenne on with his office he would water supply w owing to in that/the prolonged drought and sand was used in Heu of water. en only $100 by his manage: pay any reasonable balance might be claimed. CASPER BANK CLEARINGS SHOW SENSATIONAL CAIN The May total moved up to $t,- 924,415.52 and during June total clearings jumped to $5,434,346.09. The steady .increase in the vol- spending the day business connected l here. represent cash transfers and are the accepted guide to the financial and business welfare of any com- munity. Concrete evidence of the steady improvement in the financial situ- ation in Casper since the first of the year is contained in the state- ment of the Casper Clearing House In February gross clearings of | ume of business reported by local association, representing five hanks $3,136,480.60 were reported. In merchants and others is reflected of the city, showing an increase in this was increased to $4,- in the above figures. which few 49 and a further increase to noted in April. points, if any, in the United States would be able to duplicate. monthly bank clearings of over $2,- 000,600 since February. Clearings | 3 b ) \ I ; C ver t t t

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