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ain and Italy probably ance in her request for sage through Germany ot ents for the Siinsian area, the Petit while the aueutions of reinforce- Will Be 3e Freed Met—Hoover ‘k, it was learned today, .Twen- = ; - si Metter” barwe-are-| Saoeer ct B Meetings Between ry immediate negotiations : breaking ot "=" “° Great Britain Will Join | Rosta News agency ,of Moscow, re- | name of Leo Kameneff, head of thi Favorable Ret non:gastiann,, pon-polltieal “taowithe ‘re? prisoned or detained in Russi —— TO FRONTIER DAY WINNERS | were released and out of Rus-| pARIs, July 30.-—An agree- R: m American Relief association, uld bo no assura Gerniasa foreign office ex-| them ces Ce gan including: a (Special to The Tribune.) os By dt a sen aryl {with the Silesian problem is presses belief that the nego-|isstion.,of the release of American | CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 30.—Oregon, Wyoming, Okla-|%i0° “"*! Bisbee. |expected today as a result of tiations which have been pro-|. “tne Russian government consid: hhoma and Texas divided honors Friday in the finals of the) ir Hoover stil! was awaiting a de \the note which Premier Bri- the American commissioner “in Ber-| the immediate relations are to begin. te department had r > ambassddor last night, says the Petit “ 2 ousiy against each other after 4 | nf $i the sae Crai working basis bas ‘been ‘estab-| vallds’ For this purpose tre Rusmsn| @0@ Wounded by Robbers Who Effect | [interior ehlll ‘ce daring tad been] “With, the ne sateen eco ge iL: understood in well-informed | authorized for the negotiations ehowid| | The resuits in the championship mhm Tepréeentative to gee ——— aA, ¥ ty 39.—1 ti 1 Associated Piece the otter Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer MITE | pp ae ee gg gine tev starving i ty thousand men, women and chil- | fr mes realize speedy assistance, .T | AEE . {FOUR STATES DIVIDE HORORS : WASHINGTON, July 30——| in Request for Safe ceived here today. American relief for starving . lef committee, is-as follows: BERLIN, July 30.— (By| earning of the ‘proposals made by - 7 soi sen nee that the {ment on the method ef dealing ceeding for the last three |ers it necessary to fix as soon as ros world’s championship riding, roping and bulldogging con-|tailed reply to his offer of ald, trans : a -breaking attend f th No Wecletasy. tidahee ‘| : i, sha De. Rowh, the forien, mn | tt humane intendors emraee| Mail Clerk on Manhattan Limited Shot \sithoush soaller than the rat censtiaed ocipocng mace Secretary” Hug Tecens contd cocoa oat three days of pre-| Mr. Hoover | 8: the quarters that the German govern-|tmmediately come to Moscow. Riga commen purer bars Le Mecies S imeas ribution PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 30,—T 30.—The Manhattan Limited, OFFERS MYSTERY 10 siteten Weed Tints Datec walls | retier a EGOTIATION OF Res sagt Conditions Shite de (ais Will “SILESIAN crise > Oh er Daily fee: CEPARATE PAGT sae: ‘Prisoners | After Terms Are pacer c FRENCH 5 in northwest portion tonight and in DIT 0 N hordes of Russia and inhabitants o st VOLUME V ‘CASPER, WY, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1921. NUMBER 249. | Sammie." “D106 Sts neweraness ican and Berlin n-| sccording to a dispatch from the missioners In’ AE A) re text of the reply, made in the f ; i Conduct of Troops if Russia’ hild: ould begin 3 Ih CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARDED 8 ities oftcr Auoerh aise tees Council Is Agreeable ‘The Associated Press.)—The | Hetbert Hoover, in the namo of, the weoks between Ellis Loring Dresel,| sible the exact “condition’ on witich tests of the Frontier Days celebration. An immense crowd, fapittea through Maxim Gor the jand handed to the British ister, have progressed sufficiently tc] the feeding, medical aid and clothing ai ot} ibectee ack.) 1 embodied in the French note is tn Gira ar'any ats, “*|Sincte"Ricaty aimee! , Escape After Rifling Mail Car __|OMILI) [SAPPEARANGE | sss" vt" Ss [a Mec Ae | ment has assented to a proposition|or Reval. Mereanacues fa nd Dan: submitted by the American state de- partment through Mr. Dresel. in the| pects a quick repiy, stating thar pines} Premier train of the Pennsylvania lines, en route from New La Angeles, second; Ray Bel, Chey-|zig and it would only be a question | wets win be decided by. the cannes Nay ‘of informal inquiry baged on the | aza tine for the negotiations, : York to to Chicago, was held up by four bandits at Cassandra, OFFIGERS NT GAPITAL enne, third ey ntact fatrtnsportation for tho supplles to | Coumeil at it Boulogne session on Aw essential cipl unciated in the WR 2 Steer roping—Fread Lowry a-| start rolling into the Russian famine | out of these, it is anid, had been opposed | yp tun enn sg es sent to pc a mail clerk, and rifling the mail car, the robbers second; Kingman, Cheyenne, |been at work continuously in Europe | newspaper that the British prime min. by the Wirth cabinet, whic’ Was: a: ee Sala? tan: pth < ania | escap Two. July 30. third i |s0 thas sufficient Dersonnel could] ister will attend the session of the Tans txece jorena| be mob © handle the | council t; Jeasie|work on short notitce, ho said clared to be wholly in accord thi | The robbery occurred between Gal-| Cheyenne is face to face with another] Women’s = rough —ridi the American attitude on the preroga-|iZyok” ine qmenica, Relief organ: Mtzen and Cassandra, while the train| mysterious child disappearance. The | Trickey, Pendieton, Ore.. fi tives and privileges and various shevik’ legation joc 4 ‘ese in motion, two robbers having|case involving a young girl piralleis| Roberts, Wray, Colo. seco! pes R Eye , ee " Kitty | ron ne plat te " ie Hoover LONDON. July (By The As- rights under the treaty of Versaill E boarded the train when it stopped tO) the disappearance of Harry Moll, 13-|Canutt, Pendleton, Ore., thirc said, would be handed directly by the ted Press.)—The tension between to which the United States is en- ahi =< vient Lily og Gad = i 08 ig the “helper,” an engine which|yenr-old boy who was found dead Jim M | Am ef association, though at Britain : over the tiued by virtue of America’s particl-| Con") isoners ae tase, “ ay gop Se assists heavy passenger trains over/after «having been missing for four im Friendtha!,|the co-oreration of the Red Cross and 9.6 sto sttlines tion in the war. prise 0. the 1 Say pity * on | mountain grades. duys. The lad came to his death b ‘akima Canutt,/ other organizations would be sought. | the r Silesian proplem was ma- Economic issues have not been local thori They climbed down over the coal}huving been beaten with an ivon bar.| Pendleton, Ore. The principal difficuty the — relief | ter lessened, British officials de- notwithstanding the outspoken: criti touched but an official memorandum. | cis of the United States for de} Dr. W. ¥. Downey, formerly promi- into the tender and while the other|His body was found in a shed in west| Cowgirls’ relay it is forecast, probably will be ready -Lorena T k-|association would encounter Mr. ed this m rnin Convening of the _ y rs a c Ste |Hoover thought, would be the break-| m1 7 i > ey ie two were at work in the mail ear,|Cheyenne. ey, first; Mar; kum, Sterling, | ous ald th ak-latlied sumeme ¢ } on Thursday for publication within a few days. | fining pos teres Fey o> + possi Ree penicien, coed hin Hes: ordered the engineer to stop the trains] ‘The girl, » Miss Florence Carpenter, | Colo. tccond; Pauline Irwin, Chey-|down in the Russian transportation | next. has not. been definitely deter. Upon this memorandum, it is under peer ee oe tere tet Cie eek | iadithapolle title week according to)Tals he did, and ut almost the samellike the disappeared. from. the |enne, third. |fystem. Food distribation among the] mined upon. it was stated, but in stood, the formal treaty will be based. }on’o 1° ot coty wt = weceny wend A Roba asgttaie by|™Moment a series of shots sounded|eamp grounds where she was staying| Calf roi Fred Lowrey. firsi;/children and the sick would be well-informed quaters here confidence The German government is still] 9ne ty Sean oe dae oe ae qrietde’ Detalte of the tragedy are|ffom the mall ‘car. with relatives during the Frontier|King Merritt, 1 nge, Wyo., sec-|ited to thove : was expressed that the meeting would Gxperiencing <difficylties in its effertal RG? rocune relations betwesn a Jacking bit it is ‘said that the doctor} Two of the bandits upon boarding|day show. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Pryar,|ond: Salem Curtis, Jr. third. tation: faellitie }be held on that date, either in Paris to induce any of the leaders of finance} BS 04 “ginee, ol ended his life while in a, spirit of}the car, ordered seven mail clerks to|Uncie and aunt of the girl are greatly} Fancy riding—Harry Walters, Chey: | sald Oe he jor in Boulogne or commerce to accept the post of en-| "ng ‘Ameriéan sovernment Melancholia due to the fact that he, throw up their hands. They quickly |#larmed over her disappearance. Au-|enne first}, Sem Gurrett, Cheyenne Alleviation the situation is un- tood to hi come 9, . YY. 1 voy to Washington. which apparently] onto tives. in, d been unsuccess in certain money|complied, and the bandits, selecting |thorities here have made an. intensive | second. G - P ae » come with intima- is viewed by the leaders of bix busi-/Se Tov ye veneri ‘es seas teres {pent demanded to know from himt|Dut unayailing search. Men's re-ay T eat ageant tions by the French of their willing- ness as gnything but a sinecure- pf the American’ condit Dr. Downey will be remembersa| Where the yaluable mail. was kept. mado, Brit Bob Ys ness to waive the immediate dispatch ‘The proposition is being made that Smuggling Of | etiameion atl n rider! OF Progress In |9i0302 20, Sein provised Great Pela pik ne, ia te fe xeliee re epics ta an}Bere as an associate of Dr. J.vF.| Lantz told them there was no yaly Lorena Trick: in a demand on Germany for facilities sre inte Seana : per in,a medical firm, that enjoyed| able’ mail on beard, at which one of of a. professional fnatist be dis- patched to ernisgeon for a Beal for the release} Werative trartice,. After De. tee-|the Bandits opened fire on ‘him, soot roping Ha Chi O thee pansage, ihould the aupteme ucago Upens». m such & movement nec- - " Trick and) fa Bina, ca t-te: rocogoieed tics bie. s- ofthe Americisi prisoners’ in Russia. |r died Dr. Downey went to, ‘Ther-\ing= him. through both legs. Then | Gems Detected Holes hanepahbe oitchte bam c Ringink Open ore July Chicago's pag: | y eant of Progress, hailed as the city's | s Laplanders often skate a distance|*téficlent suppites on hand for its ro-| the financial condition Worry over) Wederal and county authorities and|@mall bag found sewn in a coat Mn- Frantaeiv industria extipst bs ae \ ‘The newspaper Novy Put, the of- e Berlin government has already 1 its willingness to acceda’ to demand by the supreme coun- sumption’ of relations will Involve tho! | ‘he American, Relief administration | mopolis where he engaged almost ex-| Selecting a eick of foreign registered rett, Cheyenne, pe second. ot 150 miles @ day. fet work in the. Baltic area, it was|Which caused Dr. Downey to klil him-|state police-#oon were searching the|ins. federal investigators today taid i Dt : sjmail, the t a a their tw Settlement of numerous post-war, iN the Baltic states {6 in no position |clusively if ofl, business. It -is}m he two fobbers an: eir two } World’ ‘ol c ositior explained in connection with the news | self. jmountain country and a mail bag,|they found smuggled unset diamonds Pek een coum biah ge ae OE sapere of the Russian: acceptance. Hence, it age slit open and empty, was found soon|and jewelry valued at $70,000. The . " ning at the mu-| BRITISH PREMIER to extend afd on a lafge. scale to|thotight, that the plunging ventures companions — on the locomotive after daylight. coat, they said, belonged to Hyman sident Coolidge, | 18 OPTIMISTIC. nomic issues. * | Russia at the present, having. only|(n ofl at Thermopolis brought about: dropped off at Cassandra. CHICAGO, July 20, : is expected that the supplies must Si - jin Boste ve ° BALL SCORES be rushed from the United’ States. chaeier Takes Neither railroad nor civil author-|F'imerman., a Los Angeles ‘Jeweler. literetioation te apiece ed, weginne, July seeps ities were able carly teday to give an|{WBO was arrested yesterday ‘charged Fone Gost andeehne ) the prime minister, speaking ficial Boishevik ‘organ here, declares To Golf t Aid _|estmats of the walué GF the lont, withienttiggtihg. ‘| SNBW, NOt. A saty, -30—Tahe |coprecenting Presidentterin ee was [8 the unveiling of a war! memorial y; the question-of releasing the impris- 0 GO CH) U Lantz, the wounded malt clerk, is|_, Wiliam Hi Williams, special agent} uth made his i7th homerun of the |{o deliver the principal addren tooga | Ree, today, referred optimistically to NATIONAL LEAGUE) 22d Americans was in no way con-| — expected to recaver. He lives at|°f the treasury department announced) season in the sixth inning of the jand a radio grecting®from President | the tend of the discussions between nected with the famine in Russia. that the coat was discovered in an| game with Cleveland tocay. No one | Harding abeced aes eat, president and England over the Silesian illi d Pl Sore sph ts ‘ ° | psontown, Pa. é iTig,/ Americar) gaverniwent;"’ it Bi vay GY Oriciais of the Pennsylvania. rait.|2Partment rented a relative of! was on base._ ‘oveleskie was pile route to the Pilgrim celebration, was At Chicago (Ist game) RH. E./ cays, “could long ago have repatri- "| Finerman. in. two countries, he believed i : z. to be zy 5% Philadelphia ..200 Ost o2— 1 14 1|a124" yes ceintease Sreoee gays, Tent eg Merton Tey robbery "is | ‘0 be a feature. were on the right road to an ufder- Chica; -OO1 191 32°— 8 14 1) without resorting to such highly cul-| CHICAGO. July 30. — Young Jake % nding and tho iminary trou- s which were causing the diffi- eet S Rae ee ——— ¥ Three miles of exhibits, showing the . 5 | histoey of the Pittsburgh division. Ww nd d CINCINNATI, July 30.— Kelly | strides that have been made in. va tured and humane pressure. Schaefer, it was ‘earned today, has} ‘The Manhfttan limited, and. its ou e€ Vets In ot! New York atio }rious branches of industry - and bust sie r a net Be Pte test taken up golf to improve his billiard /rival, the Twentieth Century limited, y kaccked out his eighteenth home | ness within the i ifed. es es b Deca meee Gilad and good ‘Intentions of the. Soviet [PAY wae armgatened Inet winter tolot the New Yori Central tines, wers| FF Og pital Robbed | jt % tue scarce in the fourth inn | ture, the ‘exposition, tast| ia aatetlin a tere lanvetes: guchorimie power and also its security in inten | Cute the wisardry of his father. Thelon an 18-hour schedule before the Ing of the second game with Cin- | for two weeks. Ceiba ihiebtiod, Gdiieg thet wreueae Hier rah our re, | ¥oune balkline player has decided to|war, Both trains were taken off but 2 cinnati today. There was one man ‘. “ity rhredapettmeercpsbts Body yo Sa y- conditions, which,|make Chicago his home after living |after war were restored on a 20- on base. Luque was pitching for and he hoped the ment wou ‘behind the loan of bread, hid a knife, |for sometime in San Franclace eek, ie - tsbureh— Delea? wiedpited ew Francisco. | hour schedule, CHICAGO, July 30.—Three bandits| Cincinnati. pt Be ag bar Now’ it is your| Charles Tennes, his manager, has —_—— nvaded & government hospital at day- gee eae ROAD REPORT final business, Messiers American, to help PARIS, July ih = posted a purse of $2,500 for a match| Sunstroke is caused, not by the heat |break today ‘and took .all.the money| England is said.to have more rivers é Prabargi 00 be pate F save the perishing.|petween Schaefer and any other bil-/of the sun, but by the invisible violet}and cigarettes possessed by two|in proportion to its size than any other : elated Pres ; ; wich cong During -ycur work. you. will, learn} jard player in. the world. rays of the sun. wounded yeterans of the world war.!country in the world. e Britain came much nearer to Cooper and Schmidt. wfuch in Russia and with understand- The district office of the state |cord on t edure with re; ing at last that the Soviet power and ¥ . highway department furnishes the | Upper a restlt o fa At Cincinnati Pep geome) R. H. E.|the broad masses of the people of “ following report on road conditions |Versation between Premier Bri New York . 000 000 001— Lt 6 2) Russia. are one common whole. That | today: jand Lord Harding, the British « Cincinnati . 300 02°— 8 12 1/ will not be without its usefulness, R Grant Highw Nebraska line to | bassador, tnis forenoon. It is = Batteries—Toney, Ryan, Causey | both in the United States and Soviet : Shawnee good, then fair to Orin. | pected now in official circles that the and Snyder, Gaston; Marquard and | Russia.” | 4 Yellowstone Highwa Jood from | Supreme council meet about Au- Wingo. Platte county line to Glenrock, then | gust 4, and that in the meantime a At the present time, according to fair to Casper. Good from Casper |complete agreement will be reached Bi: Cincinnati (2nd_ game) R. H. E.| latest advices reaching Washing- to Shoshoni and Bonneville. The |regarding the reinforcement of the York . —* * ton, there are eight or ten Ameri- . mountain road "is Birdseye |allied troops in Silesia. Cincinnati : cans actually in prison in Russia, Pass between Shoshoni and Ther- After the talks between the premier z ‘while there are many others Ce fS mopolis can be made without difti | mbassador, Instructions were . - At St. within the confines of the Russia: : culty with « in good condition neral Lerond, head of the * frontiers. | commission in Upper Sil- acl Tee i urging him to co-operate in Wyant REaae Missing Child | Purdue President hate piel daldte pee Seg per ta RCN eee IGA, Juty 30—tBy the Asencio og Bed In Death, Says Wife Who Lay Eig ays | Casy either by the Poles or the Press).—Mrs. Marguerite Harrison of) from end of paveme jGermans, Similar instructions were ; f : ° sf Mile, then fair to good to Sheridan. “sent _to the British commissioner. TalteleG, Herkps bet toocrpapanden | ; On Perilous Cliff at Banff ‘who was among the American citizens 14 I h : held prisoner in Russia, has-been re- “fC Gun ‘ype pp enn peg tdoivea pene Vie moti gt? oo | SPRAY FALLS, Alberta, July 30.—Mrs. W, E. Stone, rest- HERO FINDS WAR IN ROMANCE | and not overic Shoshoni-Lander Road—Shoshoni Se Louis AMERICAN LEAGUE Ve Airman Lands On Summit Of Mount Blance fits : ry ibed tod Sans The release of Mrs. Harrison was) poRT TOWNSEND, July 30.— |? im-an improvised camp on Mount Eanon, descrii today S at Philadephia (ist game) R. H. £.| secured through United States Sena-) Louise Obrine, 13, missing rate her | how the shrill sound of her voice, caught up by the multitude) phi,” 040 oto 100 9 id F 00 eee et or geeagzana-| home vail night, was found at day- of peaks and crags and re-echoing, saved her life after her| s Deen on, visit to oo < Keefo and Per-| sia to. investigate conditions there,| prank asleep inside the muzzle of a | husband, president of Purdue university of La Fayette, Ind.,| l4inch gun of the shore batterie: 2 z. Pade br ; EMyett: Kerr, Wilkinson and | and it was under his escort that Mrs. at Fort Worden. Other guns at the /had perished in climbing the mountain, and after she had jlain eight days on w perilous ledge. | without a word of warning, a fare- Harrison reached here today, the sen-j Yort had been fired just before the CHAMONIX, ‘France, July 30.— Mont Blanc, the highest summit of pees aloe tee ares STURT. WINS BRIDE an aviator. The successful airman w: four, a Swiss flier, who ator having concluded his Russian| girl was discovered. A ‘searching party ie SAP lated | well of uny kind, not even a sign, "he! ously failed in two attempts toland NEW YORK, July 30.—Salyatore | tore and Isabella were secretly mar- Lat Philadelphia (ena 4 (2na game) R. H. E. | visit. According to the military author- |the probable course that and Mrs.| plunged over her head to the abyss} on the summit. Tod: setting out | Filippo, blind hero of the Argonne, | Tied: 002 042 010— 9 17 ©] Mrs. Harrison is pale and thin, but One day Isabella's relatives broke | ities, she had gone for a horseback | Stone would take in the attempt to! below. He fell fully 5,000 feet in the/from Lausanhno, he rose to a great not ina particularly bad condition as| ride the previous afternoon. Far |ascend Mount Eanon. From a point|opinion’ of his wife. She saw the! height and ultimately effec the result of her imprisonment. from bome, while she was dis- |ofvantage the searchers had scoured! body strike a rock, bound from it,| landing on the mountain _ pes found nearly 2s nis post-war romance ny thrills in his he did in the ? 00 000 OOI— 1 4 1 Batteries—Faber and Schall; Hasty, ito the house, stabbed away the girl. Yolfe and Perkins. Senator France expressed surprise! mounted, the horse ran away and |every side with their glasses without|from cliff to cliff and on down the| 15,782 feet above sea level world war, said today in arriving aivatore induced her to visit % at the announcement just received! she losing Wer way and weary of |@ sight of anything. Then, as they| side of the mountain, and when found) ‘Taking off from the summit, Dur from Italy with his bride. i ‘d the Argentine as he was Washington— R. H. E.| trom Moscow that Russia had agreed} wandering in the darkness, took |decided to go on, one member of the| was 3,000 fect below the point where! sfour made a favorable descent, He was blinded by wounds re- | about to sail for home. He told her 100 000 0**— to release the Americar. prisoners. | refuze in the long black object that |party thought he heard the ery of a! Dr. Stgne had falien. | finaly landing at Chamonix. ceived in reseuing a comrade from | the ship sailed at 4 p.m. At that +026 000 OFF — © © ©! “Jt had not decided at all that way| suddenly loomed in her path. {woman from afar. . Listening intently, | How Mrs. Stone became marooned LEE < REE No Man’s Land in the Argonne. A | hour Isabella discovered they were year ago he went to Italy and be- 20 miles at sea. She did not _ when I left said the senator. Officers at the fort said it was | the searchers heard it again. A min-| on a lodge of rock she does not know,| ,The United. States, Fishe: peak | only by chance that this. gun was |ute inspection with their g:asses re-/ She ‘could proceed neither way. In! “ation will hold its third ann came charmed by the soft poice of | to him for a few days, Salvatore Bonton—St. Louis Boston game tponed; wet grounds. (Continued on Fage 53 not tired vealed far below and across the can- ; 2 lvention at Atlanta’ City, isabella Bruna, and began to woo | said, but on arrival here they were yon the form of a-woman, One hour| ne fea ne ooh bet daria tne cia {16 and 11. Merci Her! fatiersthlected'so Ralva'| on bevegreceplne anaes later Mrs, Stone was rescued. 4 3 + , \dle of every day when the sun was j At different periods she had rajeed | high, a tiny stream of melted snow |het voice with all the vigor sho had/| athe’ trickling down,. close enough| isa ARN STO Ri | N ¢ T pe 2 expecting that some time it might be| that she could refresh herself. .She| 3 A heard and she would be rescued. never. gave up the fight. Every da BY Kl ’ T & RITI SH Pris Setalal wear witnte “Wve aaiitée'| abe ciled for Bet apd it was’ because 8 jelimb of the top of the hitherto un-| of this spirit that she ‘eventually wa: . > = “ scaled mountain, the goal which hej discovered. and his wife had set, when his death| Dr. Stone seemed to have had a DNDON, July 30.—The sense- tire British press this morning. declared that words attributed to | occurred. | presentiment that the venture might} CHICAGO, July 30,—Plans for a prosecution's closing argument in | c'ties of the country. and unprecedented incident of Political circles have been able | him concerning the government's The accident happened on July 16.) end tm disaster. When he and Mrs.| “barnstorming tour” by former | the ball trial. Weaver was the only player on itis sovereizn repudiating to to talk of Iittle else since Prime | Irish policy in a reported interview | M>. and Mrs. Stone expected to make| Stone departed from camp on Mount) wri Takoaed. with Th 1 cai kaar trial who refused to consider the ment, through the prime min- Minister Ltoyd George apeared in | in the United States, by Lord |the climb, rest at the top and then| Assiniboine, the satterhorn of te. Dom: payers” charaed . with: | Pid uxthete poate a The players who expect to. statements attributed to him the house of commons yesterday | Notthcliffe, owner of the London {get back to the food cache that night./ Canadian rockies on July 15, they left| Comspiring to throw the 1919 world | cotte, ¢ the trip are € ste, Jackson newspaper interview, is civen and read a statement, authorized Dr. Stone was climbing above,/ __— > series, were being made today as | gan werk on an itinerary which team and be- | oe | + est prominauce in the cu- by ing George, in which tho king (Continued $x Page 5) }ckeerfully and umhestitatingly, when} (ConUnued on Page 5.) | Edward Yrindiville addressed the | would include most of the larger | ’ 3 r) 8, s th 1s e i te ne de