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Q pete Ne ‘the supreme ‘court held today in a STREETMAN, Texas, Dec. Y'1. case brought by the Unites’ States a George Gay, 25,’ negro arresixd today against Vico Lanza, in the state ot} WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Repre-|in connection with an alleged attack Washington, Dick Barto and others. {sentative Sichlman, republican, of|on a white girl was shot and killed by ADMINISTRATION OF TURKISH STRAITS IS PROBLEM OF PEACE Strong Objections Liable to Be Made Against Putting Matter in Hands of League of Nations With America, Russia and Turkey Still Outside Pale LAUSANNE, Dec. 11.—(By Associated Press.)—The question of how control of the Turkish straits will be admi , whether through somebody under the league of nations or under some international unit wholly separate from the league—is being gener- erally asked by members of the Near fast conference delegations which have no represen tative among the military and Sait experts who are discussing the straits problem infor- mally with the Turks. Inasmuch as Russia, Turkey and scarey wcrc: BILL INTRODUCED IN SENATE league of nations, there doubtiess ‘would be strong objection to any pian Movement Launched Last Summer to Pre- serve Nature Wonderland West of — to make control of the straits a league affair. Lord Curzon has only once alluded to a plan the administra- tion of the waterway an‘ then only | in the most Indefinite way, saying that It hdd not been decided whether Yegulation ‘of the straits ‘would be placed under the league or some other orgatilzation. Ismet Pasha end his Turkish asso exites area little more friendly to the lersgue idea than are Foreign Minister ‘Tai tteberii ‘and the other bolshevik leaders whey fenounce {it at every opportunity, ‘Weelar'ng that the or- iene. Regmetions.. fo. Seslden ~ Casper Is Near Realization not. belong. LAUSANNT, Fs. 10.—(By the As. WASHINGTON, Dec.. 11 11,— (Special to The Tribune.) — sociated . Press.) Mestapha Kemal Pasha, has dctermined that Constan- tinoplé shall not be converted into an Internatioual Reno. He and the new eallph want Turkey to have peri Senator Francis E. Warren today introduced a bill in the sen- ate which, if enacted, will convey to Natrona county lands in- cluding “Hell’s Half ‘Acre”’ for public park purposes. ache ‘ini 2p aper-egcarelieed eae ees ee it.a national ¥ ine with a| park. was later decided to drop. rok” wie ann not “tos shel wyes|mMOVeMent launched hero last sum.|tho national fark idea and endeavor! fomarl Metta, Thas:-are nixwoun that] "ME 32, the faithful Mobammedans, gathered) Hell's Hal at Angora to give form to new Tur. | 2d wonderland locatet west of ‘here key,..shall. not: have the tranquility, |. _ Sellowstone highway and one of their harems Nisturbed by Ciris-| _cbist showplaces of Natrona Uans. who profess Monogamy but} Cownty: , At that time @ ruling ‘was lightly throw aside ‘thelr secured ‘withdrawing the land from vows with the help of the courts and| Private entry and some. ‘effort was take urito themselves new wives. Ismet Pash, and his associates here haye mado it clear in their negotia- tions concerning the Pata of of Pa eigners fh Turkey that clals cannot attempt 7 a. ie divorce foreigners living on Turkish soll and that they must insist that all matters inWblving the marital rela- tions of mon-Turks be settled outside Ottoman 'territor; PROSECUTION ROT LIMITED TO ONE COURT WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Convile- tion ina state court for viglating a state prohibition law is not a bar to subsequent prosecutions in the United States courts for the same offense under the Volstead enforcement act, ‘ment which would gllow the county to proceed With the park program. Enaction of the bill introduced to- day brings the movémént another ‘step toward realization with every in- dication that it will material'ze before the end of the present session. NEGRO SUSPECT NOT IDENTIFIED BY GIRL ASSAULTED BY BLACK FAIRFIELD, Texas, Dec. 11.—A | was locked in a small house under a leavy guard pending arrival of white girl at her home at Street- | bioodhounds from the state peniten- man today was captured by a posse | tary at Huntsville, warich, will be but was not postively identified by | Put On the negro’s trail. the girl, according fo reports here. The girl's condition ts not seriov 3, ‘The negro, who said his name | the negro having been frightened was George Gay, was taken to tho after throwing a ‘sack over her giri’s ome, A mob of about 1,500 | head and stuffing her mouth full of gathered at Streetman. The man ! cotton. New Heads for, |NEGRO KILLED Committees im’ BY TEXAS MOB House Appointed, a mob this afternoon, —_—__»—. Maryland, a former glass blower, is Ee Paver = “grant frenr the *wovers | Felt in Chile SANTIAGO, Chile, Dec. 11.—(By Press.)—Strong earth (5 ADMITTED TO BAR ~_ ON CATE EXAMINATION C™rence Cypreansen, who has been agsociate@=with,the Aleck King law office in Casper for the last year and a halt, bas rece'ved notification of his admittatiee to practice as an attorney at law by the supreme court of Wyo- ming. Mr, Cypreansen is “a graduate of the University of Nebraska and ciso| of the Nebraska law school. During | his college course he made a fine rec- ord in athleties, playing end and full- back on the Zootbell team and guard on the basketball team. —_ Packing House Merger Ruling Is Due Today WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The gov- ernment’s attitude toward the pro- posed acquisition by Armour and com- | pany of the physical assets of Morris and company, another Chicago pack- ing establishment will be made known *|between France and HEngland, TWO MIDDIES ARE DISHISSED WASHINGTO’ 11, — Mid- shipmen Bruce H. Robinson, appoint- ‘ed from Arizona, and Suart H. Haw- kins, appo’nted from Massachusetts, were ordered dicmissed from the naval academy today, Predident Hard- ing having approved courtmartial sentetices resulting from the recent hazing cases at the academy. the new chairman of the house labor committes.. He was ‘selected today by the republican committee on com- mittees to fill the vacancy caused by | the death recently of Representative | Nolan of Calffornia. Representative Schall, _rgpublican, of) Minnesota, was made chairman of the committee on alcoholic lquor which in recent years has had little to do, the judiciary committee hand- ling the bulic of prohibition legislation. Other assignments included Repre- sentative Jefferis, republican, Ne- braska, to the judiciary committee. REAL WINTER ON AY FROM NORTH by Secretary Wallace either late to- day or tomorrow. The secretary, under whose direc- t'on the packers and stockyards act is administered, has discussed the proposal with President Harding and it is understood Attorney General Daugherty has advised that there is no {egal obstacle. The secretary, however, and department officials: de- clined to predict today decision would be favorable. ) TREATY RATIFICATIONS TALKED WASHINGTON, Dec. 11—A reso- lution adopted by the senate today asks the state department for a re- | Port on wheat progress {s be!ng made \in securing ratification abroad of the ‘arms conference treaties. The reso- lution was presented by Senator | Bitchcock of Nebraska, ranking dem- | ocrat of the foreign relations commit- tee. RnR et os *soarosun9q3 S¥ OSv cures oy} Jo WeuIOM pam ¢L¢ \+4axeur oy wou puesnoy3 £1040 20 “ynod woz Joz3ns JeAou “s207v}0d: Jo. #91719 susnb eSze1 yo oym ‘sIdood SSH this season the cold ware now cen-| movement is indicated by a tempera- tered in) Montana and western Canada whether h’s} Cold Wave Genter ‘in Montana Today With Havre Reporting 24 Below; Is Scheduled to Move South WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Encouraged by success in early skirmishes in the far west and northern states, winter was mobilizing its forces in the frozen areas of the northwest today for an advance expected to reach over practically the ("cc atmorta, 28 dearees be. entire nation by tomorrow night or Wednesday. low sero is reported, and 26 below at | Accompanied by temperatures lower than recorded so far | Bamonton, Alberta, An encircling és expected by the weather bureau to spread eastward and southward over the plains states and great central valleys during the next 36 hours. A barrage of snow will. precede jack frcst’s advance. Snow is falling now in the Rocky Mountain region. A temperature of 24 degrees below zero prevails’ at Havre, Mont., the foremost point in the advance of win- ter's offensive in the United States. ture of 8 degrees below zero at North: | field, Vermont, and weather bureau officials say it is likely the cold wave will sweep on down the east coast from the northeast. This is the first real winter weatper féit in the central eastern states where unusually warm weather for this season of the year prevailed for the past few’ weeks as a result of strong gulf winds, Bright sunshine and warm tempera tures prevailed in the central Rock Mountain states, «ing the highest’ total of temperatures “for the week wins y iwith @ emailer prize fo: SPORTS MARKETS Final Rupture of [Couple to Be | to Be Premiers Averted| Divorced For by Recess Taken} | nd Until January 2 | Secor Time | After haying remarried following LONDON, Dec. 11—(By The Ab | * “ivorce) Paul T. Slebers and toe’ated Preas.}—The conference of | F%°la E. Siebers seem headed allied premiers, called to arrange | ‘Ward another separation. The the basis for an allied ff fal and | former i# suing for an absolute divorce on the groupds of desertion. reparations conference in Brussels, bearumenhedb ot 4 this evening | -vorced three later. They were remarried in Casper July 1921, and the sult alleges that the Gefendant deserted her hustand fn November, 1921, and has since made PRINCIPLES IN BUSINESS ARE LONDON, Dee. 11.—-(By The Associated Press.)—Ad- journment of the premiers’ conference tonight for eight days in order to avert an open rupture between England and France over the question of German reparations has been virtwally decidéa upon, {t was learned today, The British’ cabinet rejected the measure of force for. the Ruhr dis trict upon which Premier Potncare In- opposed to any military measures against Germany. Poincare had made a demand for the occupation of the Ruhr ea « guar. antee for a German moratorium. The conference probably will re sume its session in eight days in Lon: don or Paris. Meanwhile it is hoped that some guarantees may be found which will satisfy the French and at the same time make military action unnecessary. Tt was stated in French circles that Reliable Methods and Value of Courtesy Emphasized by Speakers Before Week- ly Luncheon. The value of courtesy tn business find’ reliable business methods the subjects of (iscussion at the reg ular weekly meeting of Rotarians this "4 .| neon at the Henning hotel. Wilson 8. ee eet an coe, | Kimball, Sr., delivered «particularly ~ by open |fine speech which will be printed in break among the allies, particular! and| Pext Sunday Tribune. that there was) Ittle Ukelinond — of;., TeesMuticulty of follection and tne finding, @ common basis of agreemeiit| Gates on which bills are duo was vetween Engiand and France. leaken, up by Carl Shumaker. Mr. a Té was further pointed out that in| maker gave. it a9 his opinio thar this epitelet- Mr “Poticare’s desire to co-| was dne <> the thief causes of ‘busi operate with the new British, govern-| ness, @ifticulyin Casper, and that ment, he has been forebd largely by! it contributed to high cosss in. that the political situation at hine to (ie-|ecal megohants had most of thelr working ‘capital out on credit. wand the Rubr ss the priee of any) \ "Hort p. 1kolmes brought ww the sub- rs |e. er ane « ject of irrigation. Ise urged ail Cas The meeting of the premiers sched- Sor residents to write to Governor. uled for ‘this noon was postponed un-| elect W.*B, TItoss, to the end that til four oclock, It was expected In ‘State Engineer Frank C. Emerson, the T™eantime ‘private interviews who has been doing brilliant work, be wuld take place among the premiere retained in his present capacity on {n-an eleventh hour effort to save the !trigation projects. conversations from what seemed this miorning to’ be° inevitable peara| ment. It was stated in an sbucien tel Arigrican quarter that the chief hope! of bringing the British and French to MEXI , BELIE gether during the period of pes jment to which the conference nhw} |meems doomed, lies with the. United) ,_ TUCSON, Ariz., jStates. It was sald that England will’ Winans, commanding officer {d- probably ask the American govern-'rect’ng the search for the lost army Dee. 11.—Col. B. jment if It is wfling to cancel the fiers; Col. Francia Cutler Marshall French debt to Great Britain and en-‘and Lieutenant Charles L. Webber ters. a dafinite agreement with the stated toCay that Indians at che San Amecican government, pay the Brit'sh debt to America. This suggestion was fe inform: aid gee seis thoy in tmpor-| cidered it well substantiated that th ‘ent American now in London and ft al will probably be presented directly to! eee branch 7 baie | ad rm : Secretary Hughes this week. — Great Britain is said to Jook favon| abty on the cancellation of the French ultimately to Miguel sqhool had verified reports |that an airplane last Thursday pass- led over that place headed toward! Mexico, Colonel Wipans said he con-! Bonus Bonds to Go On Market DES MOINE! debt due her, provided the United States cancels the French debt :c jAmerica. It {a the belief of British offic’als that the United States off- {cimls will be willing at least to at- ten da conference at which such a Proposition could be thorough!y 4 cussed, It was also stated in Amer! can circles today that the agreement to pay the British debt to the United States coul dor migh be accompanied by @ proposal for a long period, say 50 years, im which only interest would be paid. It was explained that this} was_on the theory that the United States was primartly ‘interested tn se curing the u'timate payment of the| Br'tish debt. rather than an immedi. ate settlement. , Towa, Dec. 11- The Associated Press.)—Barring un- expected delay, the first noticw of the sale of the $22.000,000 soldiers bonus bond issue will be published tomor: row, and indications are that the first payment ‘of the indivfduall claims of ex-service men and women, of Towa for the state bonus will begin Febru- ary 1. State “Treasurer W. J. Burbhnk, in announcing tbe date of publication, stated that the bonds will besr four sinted. i | Prime Minister Bor: Law in } formed Premier Poincare that British & public opinion was Overwhelming t | tains | mortal | Magon, Bp} NUMBER 54. LOVE RIVAL IS KNIFE VICTIM Jealousy Believed Back of Attack Upon Mexican Woman Now in Hospital; ee No Report Made to Police Mariana Mariana, Mexican, is lying at the Women’s and Children’s hospital with a bad wound in her right lung and a gash across the fingers of her right hand as a result of a jeal- out quarrel between herself and Emma Lopez last night. The quarrel was over a man for whose love both the Mexicans seer.ed desirous of possessing. Investigation by the police today, filcting a bad wound in her chest to whom the incident hed not been| and righ> lung. right hand o¢ reported until y3 o'clock this after-| deariand was ty badly cut noon revealed the fact that Emma| ®P. had called Mariana out of the poc The police hay been uble to hall where she worked and had at-| get any trace or of tacked her with a pocket knife, in-' the man who affair. REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF WAR | OFFENDERS STARTS WRANGLE IN HOUSE; DEBATE IS HEATED Howse Members’ Names on Call for Meet- |. ing Held Yesterday.as Memorial.to Anarchist Who Died in Prison ~ WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—There was a wrangle in the house today over the mass meeting held here yesterday un- der the auspices of the joiat amnesty committee, at which speakers urged the release cf those convicted under the war- time espionage act. Representative Lineberger, the scall tic. the meoting; which_can- ed the names of some house mem bers. He sail he understood the gathering was to have been a me- meeting for Ricardo Flores a Mexican who recently died |in prison while serving an espionage Republican, California, read tending “to incite the assassination of public officiAls.”” Repiresentative Huddleston, Demo- crat, Tiabama, Whose name was read by Mr. Lineberger as one of the house members signing the call, said he had not signed it. sentence. Mr. Lineberger then read| “The circumstances of the meeting Magon’s record as he said it had been | were explained to me,” said Mr, Hud compiled by the department of jus-| dleston, “and to the end that it might tice, showing he had been exiled from | not appear that it was being held by Mexico for anarchy and that at Los|a lot of. reds, I consented that my Angeles “he had published an article] name be used, but I did not attend.” " FREDERICK BYWATERS AND MRS. THOMPSON MUST GO TO DEATH LONDON, Dec. Ll.—(By The As- sociated Press.)— Frederick Bywa- ters and Mrs, Edith Thompson were found guilty of the murder of Mrs. Thompson's husband, Thompson, bya jury in Old Bailey today, and both were immediately afterward sentenced to death. Percy TO NAME UNIVERSITY HEAD | DAMAGES DENIED. HELENA, Mont., Dec. 11.—Dr. M Mont., De 11.—The |A. Hrannon, president of Beloit col Price, an employe of the lege, Beloit, Wis., met with the state! ut Musselshet?, who was bogrd of education this’ morning at| Mont ch, 1918, its invitation to consider the post of chancellor of the University Montana, which been since the resigna three months | ago of Dr. E. C. Elliott, own this morn- In conference quarters, it was the| and one quarter per cent interest. to ead president of Purdue university. me court. jSeneral view that France had indl- jeated “her willingness to give up mill- tary penalties in return for the can- cellation of debts by the Un'ted States |and Great Britain and would be ready |also “to give a long moratorium to Germany. 2 a During the last forty years more than ‘eight thousand shipwrecks have occurred on the coasts of Great Brit- ain. | Weather Lottery \Uncovered Today MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 11.—A “weather lottery’ is the latest gamb- ling scheme in Minneapolis, according to U.U G. Pursell, federal moeteorolo- gst, who today forwarded copies of the_gambler’s “‘weather ticket’ to C. F. Marvin, chief of the Unite States weather bureau at Washington. Stx cities in the United States are “punched” on each ticket and the purchaser holding the coupons show- BE CIVE Bert L. Lowe Awaits M urder o Saturday night of the murder Skinner of Leroy, Hl., today w: life imprisonment in the “stat Although Judge Bradford, Satur- Gay inindt atter the fury had report:| 1 prizejed tts findinr. the lowe t, it | defense 20 da |* motion for the ra was said. Greeley After Conviction for Brutal: -| GREELEY, Colo., Dec. 11,—Bert L. Lowe, convicted late | °* her sist town slowly was recovering from the effects of its most mous murder trial which occupied two weeks’ time in trial. tions SLAYER OF TEACHER TO N LIFE TERN IN COLORADO eee band during Sentence in Court at, veriet. m friends statement regard- h doomed remainder murder has made the verdict, f Relativ | | \or tas. of his sister-in-law, Edna Fern |), as in jail awaiting sentence of} e penitentiary and this little fa-} s Lowe, abr who has been has been. forthco cn Lowe un- days 2 the-