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PAGE TWELVE. ND ADVANTAGES ASKED RY US FROM MEXICANS ‘Special’ Requests Lack- ing In Negotiations Over Recognition MBXICO CITY, May 15.—(By The ‘Associated Press.) —The United Btates seeks no special advantages in Mexico through the recognition nego- tations and has no intention or de- sire of interference with the sove ignty of this republic, sald Charle B. Warren, one of the Washington elegates to the conferen opening session yesterda { “We come equipped with friendly intentions, understanding and the U: States ma resume normal, cord gaid Mr. Warren. “We are convin certain principles are basis for economic tween nations. The principles Justice recognized by interna’ law must prevail between nations tn order that trade and commerce may flow with a feeling of certainty b tween different peoples. We are ce tain there must be a belief on both sides that business must be conduct- that Mexico once more relations, in order that as a be- wever, essential co-operation the country and give public hoping to bring about an|s FORUM HEARS DISCUSSION OF SCOUTING AND RODEO PROGRAN; EXTENSIVE PUBLICITY IS AIM The luncheon of the Casper cham-|sent east ffi a special car that will ber of commerce today gave the/ leave this week and which will carry members who had not heard John H./ 25,000 posters advertising the rodeo Piper, regional scout executive for/and the city of Casper. jthe Boy Scouts of America of this} ‘The matter of the fees which are region 2 chance to listen to the words|charged at the Casper touzist camp of this speaker and to become more/also came up in the course of Mr.| familiar with tho ideals and ideas of/BRell’s talk. It seems that ther are| s:outing. |many travelers ‘who expect to get Mr. Piper congratulated Casper on|into tho camp free of charge and who many things that obtain here in the|are protesting strenuously to having | bringing up of boys and girls. One|to pay a nomina! fee. of these he stated was the dress worn; Mr. Stafford po‘nted out in reply by the high schoo! students. Another) to this that most of the travelers at to be found in the fact that Cas-| the present time aro job hunters and per does not explolt its boys by or-|not tourists, that they come to the| ganizing them into bands or similar/ camp with the expectation of living ertising organizations to go about! off the city free of charge. y to the| It is probable that team workers |for the chamber will go out tomor-| couting {s @ program of action,”| row to make a final clean-up drive i Mr. Piper, “We do not need the/ for the quto of 1,000 member-ships| Dulldings and a which are sought. E. P. Bacon who! uch as we need an opportunity for) has been head of the drive 1s expected the boy to do things and to learn by/ack in the city at that time. Going. You have here the great out- LP abate ats doors. If I able to take some of your tr ams and your moun: tains baci nsas City I am sure that I hem to that muni- cipality and a half of yeaker pointed out t nities for on there are many who do not know how to use them, and that paratus #0 for p all oppor SHANGHAI, May 15—By The | Associated Press)—Several persons w LATE FLASHES |” | to pay. tente, should be represented on such cific Mall steamship Santa Malta, 1s | couting teaches the young fellow to| do this, were killed today and a large num- ber of others Injured in antiJap- | Che Casper Daily Cribune BERLIN WOULD LEAVE PAYMENT TO COMMISSION ed to Fix Reparations Total, Belief May 15.—(By The Asso- )—The allied replies to ions offer of May 2 have in official and Reich- stag circles a belief that the only path now open to Germany may well be the dispatch of a brief formal note to the creditor powers suggest- ing t the Reichstag unreservedly conse to permit a commission of interr ul economists to determine tions. solution of the diplomatic it is argued, would afford entente statesmen an opportun- to indicate their approval of or opposition to a plan aiming at an ultimatum settlement of the repara- tions question based on economic principles and on Germany's capacity Germany, as well as the en- engende: a commission, {t is said. Economists May Bs Ask-' WILLARD AND FIRPO SIGHE FOR RING BOUT NEW YORK, May 15.—Luis Firpo, of the Argentine, and Jess Willard, former world’s heavyweight cham- pion, today signed articles to box for Tex Rickard in a match to be held in the vicinity of New York not later than July 7. The winner of | this contest will be matched against | Jack Dempsey for the world’s title. Willard and Firpo met in Rickard’s office in Madison Square Garden and read'ly agreed to minor details of the} proposed contest. Firpo expressed) his delight at the opportunity to meet the former champion. iFederal Aid For Main Highway to Coast Is Asked WASHINGTON, May 15. — Utah Nevada and California highway offi- clala, Lincoln highway association of- ficers and others presented their |views today to Secretary Wallace of the department of agriculture on routes for the federal and interstate highway from Salt Lake City through Willard will leave tonight for Los Angeles to visit his family and will return to New York in several weeks | to begin training for the match.| Firpo, who has several other bouts in view, will resume training tomorrow. | He expects to fight Joe White of New York in Hayana on June 3, and may| box in Mexleo City about June MAIL SHIP IS AGROUND NORFOLK. Va.. May 15.—The Pa- aground one mile south of Cape Drive in a Gray before you buy any car. Patterson Oakland Co. Distributor Oakland Six and Gray Cars 5%) E. Yellowstone Nevada to California. Utah has desig- nated a route through Wendover, while the Lincoln highway associa- tion at whose request the hearing was granted, urges a route through Ely. Secretary Wallace will give a Cecision later. Mileage Book Decision Is Taken Higher BOSTON, Mass., May 15.—The In- terstate Commerce commission today CASPER: IS - THE: TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923, appealed from the ruling recently by the federal district court restraining inauguration of interchangeable mii. age books at a 20 per cent price +.. duction on 50 eastern rallroace. ‘Ti, commission's order for the sale ct the books now stands suspended. EB. E. Camp is spending a few days here from Lavoye. ROUP Spasmodic Croupis| relieved byonea: eeecny yicks Over 17 Million Jara Used Year Young married couples ought to have this book. It will show them how to live on their incomes. It’s pretty hard for any bride to plan her housekeeping expenses at the beginning, but our new household Budget book will Although this suggestion was in-|Henry. The coast guard'tug Mascou- corporated in the Reich's recent of- tin and other tugs have been sent to fer, it was buried in the body of the her ~ assistance. The vessel went note. jashore Curing a heavy fog early to- anese riots at Shani, province of Hupeh, when the antiJdapanese | demonstrators boarded a Japanese river steamer. A Japanese armo i} He spoke regarding the fact that | thousands of scouts be known | scout | ed with safety. | “We are not here for the purpose|among the many to interfere in tha international|in America there is yet to make the task much easier by showing her how other women plan theirs. policies of Mexico, but we cannot ce avold calling attention to the nece: sity of putting into operation those! principles which the experience of mankind hes demonstrated as essen-| tial to friendly intercourse and com- merce between nations. | ‘We sincerely hope that this con- ference will not disappoint the peo- ple of either country and that the/ two governments may afterwards re sume relations upon a basis which! will result in inspiring those engaged in commerce and busienss in the two Countries with the belief that there need be no worry about the future. | | There can be no compromise, ‘- SUICIDE SEEN ‘Warren asserted, with the principles essential to international business. a TORNADO TOLL IS INCREASED COLORADO, Texas, May 15.—The @eath list wns Increased to 21 today by the finding of four additional 2 tims of the tornado which swept| Mitchell county yesterday. The ‘ist| of injured contains about 200 names, a large majority of them Mexicans. Property loss will probably reach $500,000, according to latest esti- mates. Some of the injured probably Will die, ‘Three hundred persons are hopeless, having lost everything they had. FRANTZSHOPTO STAGE BIG SALE ‘Workmen are rapidly rushing to completion the new Frantz Shop store building on East Second street nd the company has been promised the buliding by June 1. In order to have to move as little stock as pos- Bible the Frantz Shop is putting on a “Removal Sale,” beginning tomor- row, during which remarkably low prices will prevafl on all merchandise. The entire stock 1s expected to be closed out during this sale which will continue up to the time of tak- ing over the mew ‘location. New specials will be featured every few days during the sale. | Miss Frantz is at present in New| York buying a complete new line of apparel for the main floor, mezz: ine and subway sales room of new store. These buys are for im m shipment and the opening Of the new store will result in one the t complete and modern wom: ores in the Rocky Mountain} ate mo ee ee PRIMARY, MINNEAPOLI Minn. May The pr ter dment re-district t wards was def, ed a e LAC ineumt end W no! for ma primar atly complete ONE oe GETS Some Good Advic Strengthened by ¢ Kidney dis ame munic to returns € vi un ec) sper ExpeTiences | ase is too dangerous to negl ache iso ene Lig sign of back Ss or the att es ve Aney 1. as Doan’s Kal Jeffer- |regarding the rodeo. |inctuding, of a case where a first | has been convicted of criminality or| where a boy who has been such a| scout has been so convicted. | Albert Bell of the Wyoming Rodeo association gave some pertinent facts Mr. Bell stated | that financially it is going along] rat rate. He made a plea for the} moral support of the members of the} Chamber of Commerce and stated that anyone haying publicity Mtera-| ture should give it to the rodeo to be} | IN DEATH OF H.W. STUDENT 15.—A into n ersity three-day the dis- Mount, student, it sht, and with its was concluded by the state's attor end new evidence became public shat- tering some previous testimony and adding weight to the suicide theory, ono of three theorles advanced to ex plain the mystery. “We do not pretend to either suicide, voluntary disappear- ance or murder has been proved or Jiminated,” the state's attorney said “We have simply found out that there are three possibilities in this case, and we are going to go to the bottom of it.” , > WOMAN KILLED IN PLARE FALL | PARIS, May 15—(By The Assoct ated Press.)—Reports from Conty to- day tended to confirm that the wo jman killed in the airship crash at jMonsures yesterday was Miss Juan- jita Bates of Ithaca, N. Y. The woman, who was alone, gave her age as 32. ‘The cause of the ‘accicent, which resulted in the death of sx persons, besides Miss Bates, Lau-| > of New York, | ed. One gen is that a pro CHICAGO, May ancilla inv! ppearance Northwestern ary on ot Un say that traveling rence Von Post Sch has not been detern erally accepted theor: peller blade of the p Civil Servic Clerk Goes Up —Wwils J. government Wayne, Ind., in ed gunboat has been sent at full speed from Hankow to the scene of the trouble. WASHINGTON, May 15.—Form- al appeal by the government from the New York federal court dec sion denying an injunction against the New York Su; Exchange Is to be filed tomorrow in the supreme court and on Monday the depart- ment of justice’ will move to ad- | vance the case for as early a hea: ing as possible. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., May 15.— Final passage of a bill to ban cor- poral punishment of convicts in this state was effected today when the senate refused to reconsider its action yesterday in banning the whip. ‘The bill goes to the gov- ernor. LOS ANGEL! Godfrey Holterhoff, assistant ry and assistant treasurer of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway with offices here, died at his residence here today. CHICAGO, May 15.—Three air- planes carrying Associated Press representatives started from widely | separated points today for Hot Springs. snes BREAK SEEN IN PEACE PARLEY UAUSANNE, May 15. — (By The Associated Press.)—The efforts of the allies at the Near East peace confer- ence are being directed toward avert- ing a possible break between Greece and Turkey over the question of re- parations. Former Premier Venizelos and M. Alexandris, the Greek foreign min- ister, had a lengthy conference yes- terday with Ismet Pasha, head of the Turkish Celegation, So far as appears no grounds for a speedy and satis factory solution were discovered. It ig declared however, that Greece's position was emphatically stated by M. Vehizelos and that he warned Is- met that Greece, with her army strong and well equipped, would not stand for any payment of reparn- tions over and above the sum which it might be adju¢ged was due Greece from Turk HARDING TO START TRIP ON JUNE 20 WASHINGTON Mey 15. — Pres!- clerk, today leputy comptroll: | Jospeh W.| nce of the| wa fi ergency F rporation, | med deputy er in charge| gricultural credit corporations, | decided dofinit contemplated trip ané to Alaska, leav. ng Washingtcn about Jung 20, and being absent from the capital about | 60 days, it announced today at] the White House. ding ha his through the'w was _ SHIP OF STATE MUST GET BACK TO CONSTITUTIONAL CHANNELS NEW YORK 1 problem before America ‘today May - Tho chit, is to force return ofthe government channels that ft ‘© taxation and may follow, Pres on of the Na Manufacturers session of tho ar vernment in fl const exor Amer! uttonal ita sa of fields of paterr and intell!, until econom {tw operation there cannot and | ia burden constitut- menace to the moral} family of five, ng a nerlous fibre of the country. RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In the Human Body If You WIII Use Trunk’s Prescription It 1s preposterous; tn fact, it is @ | shame to suffer with inflammatory muscular, sclatio or any form of | dthoumaciarm, | This Presortption @oea not ruin the stomach, 1t does not depreas the heart. Kat‘all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription, Contain no mercury, walloylate oda, oll wintergreen oF hareotica, but positively overcomes any kipd of rheumatism or gout on earth, | What more do you want? thing Just as good, and imposaible fo get something The greatest uric acid sol~ | and also 4 superion ft is better, vent | Those government | missed | plication | officials disqussed the ex- no possibility © informally change of notes see rejected on the ground of its flex- | thinity. Talk of a government crisis ts dis- as inviting a needless com- of an already gravely ag- internal and foreign nitui- tion. There seems be no Retch- stag group which assume the legacy would leave behind sires NCE TALENTED MARY CARR COMING 10 AMERICA IN “SILVER “WINES? wi gravated ‘When lam Fox presents a photoplay 2 “special” to an Amer- an audience, it is always an event the film world. When it is a pic: » in which he has surpassed him- as in his latest, double impor- nee attaches to the event. In Mr. ‘ox's newest and most pretentious film, “Sllver Wings,” featuring “the most famous mother in the world,” Mary Carr, which opens at the America theater Wednesday for a thre ys’ run. So much stir has been made in all the large centers where “Silver Wings” has already appeared that opinion is divided whether it 1s due to the emotional quality of the fa- mous drama upon which it is based, to the very remarkable characteriza- tions of the principal roles, or to the marnificence with which the story is presented. The management of the America theater expects to demonstrate that the sweeping force of the production les in the masterful blending of all these elements. And yet for one who is acquainted rendered by Mary Carr in “Over ths Hill,” he might focus his attention chiefly upon Mrs. Carr. guiding the theme contained in “Silver Wings” and creating it into a human documen' other love. (atti sate! Ba hg PARIS, May 15.—(By The Asso- ciated Pross.)—William M. 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