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een PAGE TEN HOUSE STIRRED BY CHARCE OF GEORCIA SOLON No American Soldiers Shot Without Trial, Says Rep. Johnson, Ex-Service Man; Some Were Killed by Comrades WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—Representative Johnson, Re- publican, South Dakota, a former officer in the army, de- clared today in the house that while he had no substantia- tion of the charge, he “had reason to believe that soldiers who | Che Casper Daily Cridbune JUGO-SLAVS ARE ORDERED TO WITHDRAW PARIS, Nov. 9—(By The Asso- ciated Press}—The allied council of ambassadors sent to today a note demanding the tmmediate with- drawal of the invading Jugo-Slav troops from Albanian territory, The troops must be withdrawn outside the Umits recently defined by the ambas- sadors council as the Albanian bound- ary Une. Meanwhile the executive council of the league of nations has been sum- moned to meet in Paris November 18 to consider the invasion. ——————.——_——_ SUFFRAGE STATUTE CROWNED. = | egate to the conference for New Zea- land. and George Foster Pearce, Aus- tralian m'nister for defense sind dele gate to the conference representing the dominion, would arrive tomorrow. ADVISORY BOARD FOR ARMAMENT ~ MEET GATHERS |First Meeting of U. S. Ap- pointees With Official Dele- | gates Scheduled for To- day in Capital. MISSOURI VOTES BONUS. JEFERSON CITY, Mo. Nov. 9. —The Missouri soldier bonus bill to make avafiadle $15,000,000 in bonds | to cover cash payments to veter- ans was passed by the senate 31 | to 9. Riddle Named as Ambassador |OBENCHAIN TRIAL CONTINUED. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—The ad LOS ANG Nov. visory committee of 21 appointed by! trial of Mrs. President Harding for the armament! chain, indicted East Yellowstone Avenue Jointly with Arthur TURKISH BATHS A ‘, ° Near Stockyards were <raitors, cowards or mentally unfit, were shot by their| conference was assembled here for! C. Burch for the allesed murder ot | WASHINGTON, Nov. $A crnty to Argentina SPECIALTY . own comrades while facing the enemy.” attended bee the tone aasanze fo bey J. Belton Kennedy, last night was F Shower, Tub, Steam and Phone 328J The statement was hatly denied by {can delegates. ‘The commitice wes to] fant naetate tad Ther tee ea a eine, tn te eapk Jape ae 4 ican es. 1 wi ing - | Yajima, 90-yeai ese woman Repewsentative: Batwinkls, Demioerat, |15 ‘received Guring the day by Preat-t- ton Gan trial of Burch, set earMer in | emissary, as a tribute from the wom.|_ WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—John w.|} For Ladies and Gentlemen. Lump Coal, delivered, North Carolina, also = former officer, | aout Harding at the White Housel the day Sr the same date. Judge |en of her country to the pioneer Am. |F4dle of Connecticut, a former am-f per TBO Geclared he would not permit the | 115 inselal snpeting et svhibh de wae e=| Sidney N. Reeve denied a motion |erican suffragists, Tbassador to Russia, was nominated|/| OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ss e 0 Johnson statement to go unchal-| oa toomche sould te definitely| asking for an immediate trial for ._—_—_ today“by President Harding to be |§ ————————————————— vidi =! i a he|@haped in preparation for the confer-| Mrs. Obenchain. The school teachers in the Tyrol, |Ambassador to Argentina. 128 East’ Second Street Egg Nut Coal, delivered house: ke the nations that the | snce, was achedwled.as.two more for — having recelved no salary since last Basement, O-S Building ~~] < ‘ house, “ike the sens harees be Benw’| eign delegations neared Washington BALFOUR OPTIMISTIC June, are reported to have gone on! Switzerland 1s electrifying her rail- per 8 00 bor hae = xPw over charges by Gana-| 11. settigh hese by A. J. Baléour, QUEBEC, Nov. 9.—Belief that the | striice. lways, to save importing coal. OR e Shak calmer octet’ of | Geowtia,| 7 aes dua Rebeaite bedne aad the Washington armament eonference ~ ovbdiers ‘were “banged | without | TsHaa “aasty araoe een /eapeated tal Seemed ae ee produce a better No American was shot jn France| “Tive today in New York. lar page Bast eb SS a The attitude of other powers toward| Balfour, former British prime min- without trial,” said Mr, Joh: m, “but ‘ive tis a & : é ere| aval and military programs was set| ister, when he arrived as acting y Noere ano hae tee ances Cais | forth. when’ Aamirel Peron Keto inst] Bead’ ef the Sitch Uaieeanen: - ORDERED GUT All Classes of Labor Included in Reduction Authorized by Board on New Orleans and Cgeat Northern. . Pure Northern Wool From Sheep That Thrive in the Snow. THIS IS night, said that Japan stood ready to reduce her “eight-eight” building pro. gram if a satisfactory proportionate agreement was reached by the powers| and spokesmen for the French dele- gation indicated that France was will- ing to meet the other powers half way in an adjustmenet of the military sit uation. their own forces as traitors or as tally deranged.” From the Democratic side members attempted to break in on the speak- er who could not make himself heard at times because of the hubbub. Commenting on the charge of {ile gal hangings, made by Senator Wat son, Mr. Johnson declared matter how we agree or dis EXPLORING PARTY SAFE. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 9.—Vihjal- mar Stefansson, Arctic explorer, an- nounced a party he had sent from Nome, Alaska, to Wrangel island, about 100 miles north of Siberia, to establish a base for what he said would be a huge British exploring party into the north, had arrived CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Rates of pal for virtually all classes of railroad em ployes on the New Orleans and Great Northern railroad company were cut today in a dicision by the United agree with the former secretary of war or General Pershing, I know the charge that men were taken out and hanged without courtmartial convic- WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.— Indica- tions developed today that the senate safely at their destinatio: —— By the employment_of a specially @evised low-temperature coking pro- PATRICK WEEK States railroad board to the scale existing March 1, 1920, The decision said the road was not cess, investigators at*the University of Tilinois have succeeded in obtain- ing a good grade of coke from coals tion is not true. And I know that no officer or private carried out any such orders for illegal hangings.” a which yesterday adopted a resolution urging publicity for all full sessions of the armament conference, might con, Ne Line caw The Finest Overcoats, Mackinaws, Sweaters, Hosiery, Under- a party to the case involving the re : bider making a further expression rel"| Which seemed devold of any coking wear, Wool Shirts, Vests—Everything for Men and Boys. cent wage decrease of July 1, last: The ative to the conference In the form of | Property 2 wage cut announced today, going fur- R th B k. a proposed susperision of the Ameri Rae ee ther than ‘the one ordered last sats, |(AeCVOLE Breaks |can naval bullding program pending| ,A,coW® hide produces " thirty-tive would take away the increase granted pounds of leather; a ors ly conference negotiations. Senator Pomerene, Democrat, Ohio, who has introducea a resolution for Such @ suspension conferred today with President Harding regarding it, but would not indicate afterward how soon he might attempt to call it up for action. the railroad employes in M: A. O. Wharton and W men, i:bor members of the board, dis sented from the majority opinion Wharton pointed out several specific instances where he declared experi- enced workmen had their wages re duced below those in other classes of less experience, Train and engine service employes Were returned without qualification to the rates of pay in effect March 1, 1920, but rates for shopcrafts and roundhouse laborers were specified by the board, class by class and station agents were similarly rated. The de- cision said the road's representatives testified to an operating deficit of $500,000 for the year 1920 and a furth er operating deficit of $95,000 for the first half of 1921, “By this decision the board has de: creed that a laborer who has hereto- fore generally received a rate higher than that paid a section laborer shall now be paid a wage of $9.30 for a full time week.” Wharton’s dissenting opinion said. Coal Output on The Decline in Southern Colo. 1920. L. McMeni- eighteen pounds, The People Of a Great Picture In Montenegro 20% OFF All This Week PATRICK WEEK IS RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 240 South Center Street Anything at all in the plumbing line at needs fitting, fixing, adjusting or replacing can be furnished by this shop. Our past rec” ord of services for the people you’re acquainted with is sufficient guarantee that your work will be done in a prompt and efficient man- ner. Test your promptness. Phone 711. SCHANK PLUMBING S HEATING co. INC. ID ST. PHONE 711 LONDON, Nov. 9.—An insurrection has broken out in Montenegro for the purpose of securing Montenegrin in- dependence from Serbia, according to Jan Exchfinge Telegraph dispatch from Rome today, which connects the in- surrection with the Albanian situa- tion. A Montenegrin battalion, says the message, has selzed the- highly impor- tant strategic height of Mount Lovien. Vast forest fires, alleged to have been started by the Serbs, are raging near Podgoritza. no ™ WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—Plans for tae official reception here late today for Arthur J. Balfour, head of the delegation from the British empire to the armament conference, were halt- ed today upon word from Montreal that the distinguished party would not arrive until tomorrow morning. Word also was received at the de partment that Sir J. W. Salmond, del, TEACHER SERVING 19 YEARS FOR MURDER OF WOMAN IS RELEASED MADISON, Wis., Nov. 9.—Grace A. Lusk, Waukesha school teacher, serving 19 years in prison for the murder of Mrs. David Roberts in 1917 as the climax of her love affair with her victim's was Action on her application for 2 pardon will be deferred until the re- solt of the treatment is khow®, Gov- ernor Blaine declared. The temporary release is granted, he says, following reports on the condition of the prisoner made by two prison doctors, two physicians chosen by Miss Lusk and a fifth physician selected by the governor who examined the reports of each of the others before arriving at his wealthy, this blunt cattle baron of the Argentine to the lag was crude and colorful; harshly despotic, royally generous by turns: a big man with @ single big lo: Medaringe Metro’s THE FOUR HORSEMEN granted a temporary release from the state penitentiary today by Gov- ernor Blaine. She will leave the prison as soon a8 arrangements can be made to DENVER, Nov. §.—Coal production| 0vernor says is necessary to save in the southern Colorado fields ownea| her life. eee by the Colorado Fuel and Iron com Tuy PUESS x PORE AUAITRI oo apne Keener’ pany has decreased approximately 40| @ iS A per cent in the last two weeks accord-|% = a ing to statements made today at the executive offices of the company here. Rex Ingram Production The diminished production, it was said, is due to “the use of corn for From the novel by Blasco Ibanez fuel, a mild winter and the high price Adapted by June Mathis of coal.” n Colorado, it Okla, ® part of Texas, has turn. ed to the use of corn for fuel in the country districts. Reports received at the offices of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company’s offices from deal. ers in these states say that farmers prefer to burn corn Coming to the 809990090099 09000909000 008 Commercial Company Office Is Now Located in the <4) Ranchman Is Suicide | v. §.—Conrad Grene. S of age, a rancher, er, OOOO OO 3400 0000 acai Se e meee ace an oe Van Gorden Investment 2 You are cordially invited to attend the ~ ter b mut a bulk n’ i erany putting a ull Into Company’s Office abeth Grenemeter, three times. Mi Grenemeier w ht to a Den. ver hospital, where 5! reported in TRIBUNE BUILDING PHONE 14 @ serious condition today. The shooting, according to a son Fred Grenemeter, followed numerous GRAND OPENING aE eeprom” CELEBRATION, MIDNIGHT FROLIC AND FESTIVAL at the NEW r i 4006 090d0000004 P99 996O9$-004999-49-05 9088829 GOFF 9 DOO IOPDODOD DPS DOM Conference of Presbyterians | Opened Today ATLANTIC CITY, nN. 3. Virtually every state in the unt represented at the opening sessi. day of the National Executi e ence of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America, at whick the fixing of a financial budget for next year will be the chief business. The conference will continue until next Wednesday, FOR SALE CHEAP A Few Counters and Shelving Cafe Chanticleer THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1921 een Special music, dancing and entertainment .eentire evening. Unexcelled table d’hote $1.00 dinners will be served from 5 P. M. to 8 P.M. Tables reserved from 10 P. M. to 12 A.M. Flower and party attire for all reservations. é For Choice Booths or Tables Make Reservations Early. eS 7 Do You Remember “Back to God’s Country?” Some Picture, Wasn’t It? NOW COMES “The Girl From God's Country” With the Same Star NELL SHIPMAN And All the Wild Animals of the Northland WATCH FOR IT during the Of Course! The World’s Greatest Picture TT cee ee Phone 1712 gg GERMAN MARKS RALLY. NEW YORK, Nov. 9—German marks rallied onétenth of one cent to 0.42 cents today, following cables « nouncing sharp recovery in the L« don market. Monday's low figure wa: 0.32 cents. AVANT RATA ATMA ae iM AI AT AzT PSS a