Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1922, Page 15

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@rihune Casper, Wyo., March 5, 1922 it, 1922, by International Feature'Service, Inc. fain Rights Reserved. Registered U.S. Patest Office. Great YOURE NOT BEING PAID FOR THINKING - SO RUN ALONG AN f TELL Him 1AM GEE! IF SHE ORK --ORK- EVER AITS = ON TO THIS THAIS (95 A BIG TRICK - SHE DEAL WE'RE WILL GLrame | LPOTTIN' THROUGH TLL NOT WAIT- 14 so HAPPY TO KNOW HE Io INTERESTED IN BUSINES9- Lal TELL Him Yo TELL Him al THE MEETING - DIRECTORS: Uae 90! THAT'S HIS ie be, 1 GUESS 1 MIGHT LITTLE GAME: HE | f} Ae: er Leos THOUGHT HE oe ANOT , FOOLED ME! HE GETS HOME (LL GIVE HIM THE SORPRISE OF HIS LIFE: HEAR Tr AS THOUGH XOOVE i 1 ° BEEN IN PLE. TIED OP ALL DAY IN THE BEFORE ¢ OF TRAIN WRECKS - ~. COMIC SECTION = KNIT NECKWEAR CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. ionnramm PAGE FIFTEEN RUSS INSIST ON AECOGNITION OF COUNTER CLAIMS Debts of Old Regime to Be Liquidated if Foreign Powers Admit Re- sponsibility, aeeane RE Ree ee 8 es : : ‘ WASHINGTON, March 4—The only obstacle to the payment by the Rus- stan Soviet government of the debts of the old regime is the recognition of the foreign powers of certain counter <laims against them, Elbert A. Jobn- son, chairman of the Russian commit- teo of the Near East relief told the “We will pay every cent we owe,” Mr. Johnson quoted Tehitcherin as having said. “We never have an- nounced that we would not pay. The only condition we exact ts the recog- nition by the powers we owe that we have counter claims which must be settled in return.” A Letter To Casper ON the lookout ron tera mic 2a? TELLING all about - rns, bir Psa IRIS Sunday and Monday March 12 and 13

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