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Che Casper Daily Cribune MANY WOUNDED iia nsenr IN POLITICAL CHAE shod! RIOTS, MEXICO “SBlection of Commissioner to Legislate ine iv roars witn v me _ Daring Recess Leads to Further se Soedone cece tat ame Disorders Near Chamber was ransacked by burglars. Neighbors MEXICO crry, Dec. 31.—(By The Associated Press.) — } ine Fre go harnd, were injured in the fighting near the chamber de: in connection with the election of a per- manent saieeieion t to legislate during the congressional re- r Two cldshes occurred between sympathizers of the : Democratic bloc, which gained contro] of the com-! the Chaplin home within a year. ee HENSU-PIMERPGT TOSETLE chamber’s session was held in secret, Li CHEYENNP, Wyo., Dec. 31.—When Secretary of State W. E. Chaplin and Mrs. Chaplin, who have been spend- (Continued from Page 1.) NAVAL rnbonter z the disposition of wntah al all the for-| BEING COMPLETEU. om sembera had stayed in the|Mmer enemies of the imperial German| WASHINGTON, Dec. 81.—(By The chamber overnight, fearing a surprise | Sovernment hoid an interest. Associated Press}—The end of the eleoricn if thy left. Tie Social-Demo-| Great Britain and Italy accepted the/ naval limitation work of the arms crats, who ware considered ag repre-|arrangement with reservations, the| conference wis definitely in sight to- senting the government, won the elec:| former indicating that British inter-/ day as the naval! experts of the pow- tion by 3 margin vf only four votes.jests might aleo desire in the future! ers turned to the task of working out Liberal Coustitutionalists de |to have certain rights on the island/ detailed agreements on the program and Italy ‘claiming an interest in one) now virtually disposed of by the full of three existing cables that touch/ naval committee which was in ad. the island Journment today until next week. At m, ‘ The, arrangement as tentatively|the same time the Root sub-commit- F. © t agreed to provide for allotment of the| tee took up today the drafting of the oreigners to. Yap-Guam cable to the United States;| Root proposal, agreed to in substance : the Yap-Shanghat cabic to vapan and!py all the powers, to reaffirm exist- B 0 t d F: the Yap-Mendado ccble to Holland. ying rules of naval warfare against e Uuste TOM | ‘tne tentative draft of a six-power| merchant craft and declare thelr ap. treaty embodying this arrangement] plication to submarines and invite ad Shi =. St tf and replacing the American-Japanese| herence of all nations. ippung a treaty, that had been negotiated re-| Agreement by the naval commit. garding Yap was subniitted to thé/tee yesterday on aggregate tonnage ; plenipotentaries at today’s meeting.|}mitations for aircraft carriers left ciated Preas.}—The European staff of] ‘The treaty was not signed today,| for disposition on the Imitation pro- the United States shipping board will/the delegates being without definite! grain only the proposal to limit fu. be composed almost entirely of Amer-|instructions on the subject. Another) ture auxiliary craft to 10,000 tons and meeting is to be held next week. their.armament to guns of not more Some of tho delegates appeared to} than eight inches. Approval was glv- feel that final settlement of the ques-| en this proposal by all delegations hut tion cauid not be reached until all the} the French who deferred formal an- other signatories of the treaty of Ver-|swor pending advices from Paris sailles had given their assent. Ye®p}| which are expected to permit the is a former ,German possession and! committee to complete the naval Itm!- The cathe of a retrenchment which|as such, it was suggested that parti: tation agreement next week. It will has been pursued asa companion pol-/tion of the cables rights there would] then take up also the second Root cy of replacing aliens with Ameri-|be a subject in which all the former! y,onosal to prohibit entirely the use ct has effected a 70 per cent reduc:|enemies of Germany might be inter:}o¢ eunmarines against merchant tion in the number of employes in the | ested. craft, instructions regarding which Huropean field. are now awaited by both the French satisfaction with| BALFOUR’S SAILING and Japanese. contracts which have been established | DECISION DEFINITE. A five-power treaty embodying all with shipping officials and European] WASHINGTON, Dec. 31—(By The] the points upon which agreement has Snerasion ac and with the friendly/Co- Associated Press.)\—Definite decision| heen reached already is in process of accorded sna iis eye port officials.) nas been made by Arthur J. Balfour, qrafting and will include the capital head of the British arms conference] ship agreement, the agreement on at= 14. He will be accompanied by Lord| jane carriers, the displacement lim! delegation to sail for home January] nation for auxillary craft and the Lee of Fareham, first lord of the Brit-| resolutions finally accepted regarding ish admiralty, leaving Sir Auckland} marines. ~ BY HEYLING, 5 REPORT Geddes, Britain's, ambassador With: progress in the:nayal:negotia y IU 4 wind up. any remaining conference! tons clearing the way for resumption matters. »: Brit of the Far Eastern discussions pos- The decision announced by a Brit-| sinly next week, the problems rematn- beers i Bia nesenee) sant ish delegation spokesman was inter-| ing to be settled there had received Heyling Foye 4 nsurance Sg<"t| preted as a further indication of the|qaaitional emphasis today in. the ereug rt okt, In costody of Sheritt| early conclusion of the conference.| -tatement of the Chinese delegates Friday night, in Heretofore steamship reservations] +nat they would attempt to transfer ‘conference as in tho direst need, is ex -|change through temporary credits to -iman mini: INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM PLAN | ‘PREPARED FOR CONSIDERATION OF ALLIES IN READJUSTING CREDITS Scheme Advanced by Dutch Economist Last Year Is Made Basis of Proposal Reached at Economic Conference Now ‘in Session at Paris PARIS, Dec. 31.—(By The Associated Press.) —The eco- nomic conference of allied bankers and manufacturing inter- the international credit of Europe agreed today upon the draft of a project for an international consortium which will be submitted to the allied supreme council at Cann A rep-| resentative of Japan today Joined ae} delegati in the conference. The projget is. based partially upon the | international credit scheme of Dr. J} Ter-Meulen, the Dutch economist, The idea is first co upnold the public utilities, railways and kindred. agen- cles in countries where economic stag- CHEYENNE, Wyo., nation is due to lack of transportation. Penne will bh: will be pledged as security for the/is, they will be new wi toans involved in cases where the con-| uf Mayor Ed P. Taylor, who is t sortium has not given a conceaston for) cred Limself. operation. coed John J. succeed Charl pected to be the first beneficiary. per of streeta. The capital of the consortium will be | appointive of definitely fixed only after the counci! {Charles Baile scheme. Sums varying from $5,000,000 | police, to $20,000,000 are talked of. It has been suggested that the con- sorttum'’s own capital may be most Duth} G ests which has been considering measures for re-establishing British, rench, Italian and Be pears tee eres (If CHEYENNE OFFICERS conference at Brussels last year. The assets of the countries thus alded | officers next Austria, which 1s regaried by the] stoner of fi at Cannes has passed upon the } Showalter; effectively employed tn, izing ex- continu: as fire ohh f. countries immediately requiring for- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. eign fluctuations. Dr, Walter Rathenau, former Ger. + of reconstruction, ha: been In consultation with leading dele gates to the gathering since his ar. rival, presumably in regard to German|;5s7— Ladies" participation. awa The conferees indicate they consider American participation in the con- sortium as important eventyally, al- though not primarily essential to the/FOR RENT — Unfurn'shed i Dirth of the enterprt Delegates} house; Second and McKinley streets think the United States can scarcely|Phone 1552 33-4144 main indifferent to’ such a move-|—— he in the interest of her own Eu-]/FOR RENT—Modern furnished four ropean trade, but that Europe must} room house; modern in every re-| In any case begin doing scmething on}spect. 1018 East Second street. Phone| her own account. sow. Lit FOR REN Modern bedroom. 957 South Walnut street. Phone is. lergarments is and pustoffice ward for return to 404 Of Ex building. 1 FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; | furnished: » electric lights and} ‘ L city water; reasonable price. 146 West G street 12-81-1t* IN VEAR JUND—A 50-pound pig, on w. stone highway, near Casper. 1 this fg your bacon “hog, call at the (Tribune and pay for alt, 12-3h-1* (Continued trom Paxe 1) 200 pounds of coal on his back so that it would be used as evidence aganst him in the trial of the case. Dusty Miller, convicted on a charge Tribune Classified Ads Bring Tesults oe Po Acree sted thert|made by Mr. Balfour and Lord Lee} the shantung tssue into the full con- insurance, \on' ‘his automobile. Ttiy| have’ been tentative. ference to break the deadlock in their od against him follow-| In British circles today it was said} negotiations with the Japaneso. At Fea pee to the sherift|that much further progress in the|the same time, the latter reasserted for the theft of|was not to be expected inasmuch as| tung question was not on the agenda the ears which was recaterget at altne conference has clearly indicated] of tho conference and did not come jeotie xn #’s camp in the Medicine Bow] its adherence tothe general principles | within the scope of its deliberations. untains. Sargent and Baker, it is| set up in the four Root resolutions. +h nutomedile, but took it under an] been made under those resolutions, Jewels Taken b ate nent with Heyling, who in-|such as provision for the gradual yy WILLIAM A. A AINE U services in, China; for at least a ‘im ited withdrawal of foreign troops from pe i SANTA MONICA, Cal., Dec. 31.— Chinese territory and probably for an! robbers awakened Mr. and Mrs. Hen- caped with a diamond ring valued at spokesmen sald, it was not expected! s19,006 and ear rings worth $3,000, ac- ‘Cheyen: "the conference would proceed. A es f treaty will be drawn up embodying the} Schultz said he had purchased the ange Oe TEE m didial Meict 1z| Root principles which all of the pow-| zems yesterday. ted to sign. within a or two, William | Pec Riner, a oo et young Repub-| Notwithstanding the apparent im- > ty Glen W. Sargent and Frank|settlement of Far Eastern questions/ yesterday their position that the Shan- ca. avsert that they did not steal] Some adjustments already hav collect insurance on it. abandonment of extra territorial juris diction in China and of foreign posta! Coast Holdu ps ; SOREN, Se eg ms tar-|_, Schultz at their home. here last itt, night, demanded their jewelry and es. Beyond these matters the British ne, Wyo., Dec. 31.——The res rding toa report to the police. ee eee GarernorGarey's|eTS Party to the conference are ex. ‘attorney, will be appointed to| passe reached in tho Shantung nego- him. Rumor is busy regard- Judge, Mentzer's, plans, persis Ueved a soliition would “be found THE MAN IN THE BARREL IS GOING TO DO date for the Benue nomins- for congress next » with backing of the State Farm Bureau tera and some of the leading f Ciations the Bridsh spokesnten be: WAIT AND SEE WHAT of vagrancy was sentenced to serve 60 days in the city jail. Judge Perry A. Morris. requested that Miller be compelled to serve his full term. In two drug law violations Bob Hammong was sentenced. to serve 80 Javs in jail and Frank Hallls fined $100. ‘The remainder of more than a score of police cases constituted minor in- fractions of municipal laws. eerie CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our sad bereavement. We speciaily thank the employes of the New York Oll company. MR. AND MRS. Y. FAS 12-31-1t* ——$_»—_—_— America’s only woman. bridge engi neer is Dr. Lou Alta Melton, an em ploye of the federal burcau. of public roads. their interests have been cared { Wishing Our Friends and Patrons A Healthy and Happy New Year Drs. Haha and Hahn *” CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Building $ $ $ $ $ $ 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ SESLFPESH FE PIFOPE SOE seeseececceseooeosesoesooens SSHSSSHSSSHSSSSSS$SSSS HUB THEATER ——————eE=——= TODAY AND SUNDAY $ $ $ $ $3 $if si $3 Herbert Rawlinson $5 a —IN— $i TL “Hc * 9) The Millionaire” : —ALSO— : A Baby Peggy Comedy A | SSSSSSSFSESSHSSSSHESS| fA WASHINGTON, D. priation for the enfc FIRE WIPES Ra OUT A BLOCK x ture store he wiped out on V | Big Sunday Seeemee ony CONFERENCE ON Law is asKeo ‘GRIGULTURE 10 the ne MEET JAN. 1574 $9,00¢ 3 compar th tt ent’s re r an :| Between 100 and 150 Dele- n of $10,000,000 will be| gates to Attend Meeting me wipes be ttre Called by Wallace at mitten members Harding’s Request Washingt 1 devise r. RKEO DANCING ACADEMY only easures for the Housemaids in Indiar en to strike unless ed Present acute agricultural situation the e/ght-hour day. SN a (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) Mammoth New Year’s Celebration Miles and Miles of Streamers Tons and Tons of Confetti Noise Makers and Funny Caps FUN FOR ALL TONIGHT LAWRENCE P. WALL Himself in With A Screaming Farce Comedy LAST CALL FOR THE . Dp V | The Sapphire Girls| ¥ i iL E Big Midnight Frolic Last Performance Tonight of s<-'| “TONY THE TAILOR Special |; V BE THERE MY TURN NEXT |b} : L L a ing state com. aiture and presl- colleges, wry

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