Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1923, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN. STATE OF WAR|STEADY IMPROVEMENT ANNOUNCED AT END IN ERINIIN CONDITION OF PRES. HARDING COURT DECIDES Previous Ruling Is Re- versed in Dublin by Appeals Court. DUBLIN, Aug. 2—(By The Asso- ciated Press.}—A state of war does not exist in Ireland, the court of ap- peals decided in giving its judgment in the case of Mrs. Nora Connolly O'Brien, reversing the opinion of the| f the rolls of the chancellory who held that civil war did| n Ireland on June 15. The decision was looked forward to] with great Interest and {ts announce-| caused much excitement as it} * the position of tho | held by the government] plea of military necessity. | ttorney general made etrenu-| ous efforts to convince the court that the rebellion was not over and might! break out again but the court was] emphatic, and its decision that al state of war does not exist and that| the government has no authority to deny its citizens the privilege of a writ of habeas corpus. Despite his decison, it is regarded unlikely that there will be any 1 release of prisoners as the! @ the court's passed through almost 2 in the Dall and senate thorizing it to con- nts and other re- s for three months. Je a writ of habeas pus sought by Mrs. O'Brien's at- able tomorrow. She n in prison for some time. that this bill will re- y assent of the governor gen- eral by the end of this week. The de that the war is over affects several other extra-legal activities of the administration which up to this time have been pursued on the basis of military necessity. The repub- licans talk of organizing a plebiscite on the bill under a provision of the constitutio) NEAR RELATIVE OF PRIEST PAYS| FINES IN COURT Pleads Guilty to Charge OF Illegal Possession Of Liquor. Aug. 2.—John R entered a plea of in the United States District court here today of illegal possession of liquor and conspiracy to vial: the liquor laws. He was fined $250 on each count. He is @ brother-in w of Father Walter A. Grace, Den Peiest, found guilty here last of forging an apyication for a nment permit to-ship lquor into | | cision week Walsh an@ Mrs. Katherine Denver society woman, all ed by a federal grand jur. in Pueblo last June on charges grow ing out of the shipment of a quantity of liquor destined for the J. K, Mul len home for the aged. The ‘govern ment alleged the liquor never reached the home but found its way {nto the homes of wealthy Denver people. Mrs, O'Connor has not yet been tried. race, O'Connor, were indi pb Seale ABE Rate Reduction Refusal Explained Yeb., Aug. 2.—Refusal of railroad executives esterday to grant a re quest by an Omaha business men's committee for a 25 per cent emergen rate reduction on export | Ir, was based partl: that wheat growing meet any resultixe tition, it was saitl ber of commerce countrie Ameridan at the Omal AGAUSE OF WOMEN'S ILS N OFTEN TH ae ON IT’S SIMPLY IRON STA TION OF THE BLOOD Many women bell they are weak ult of age, worry ad of the real on of the blood fact that when women take or- ° all their alarm- disappear and robust ms quick strong, and ssary fooa Dp you do not some at once. fron und Iron lentils and apples the bodily and wornout women Look for on every pack- nds of|Prove at this time any plan for the} (Continued from Page One.) demonstrated his own confidence in the favorableness of the indications | by going out for an automobile ride. The nurse, Miss Ruth Powderly, dur- ing the evening left the hotel for the first time since the president was brought here Sunday. She was di- rected by Mrs, Harding to take a walk in the fresh air.. Mrs. Harding her- se}f, however, has not been outside the hotel since she entered {t Sunday morning immediately after arriving in San Francisco. Warning was given by General Sawyer last night and repeated by one| or two of the other doctors that too rapid recovery should not be ex- pected. General Sawyer asked that it be remembered that the president still was a “sick man,” and also that there might be “some ups and downs.” For these reasons it appeared that the physiclans would be reluctant to ap- future with respect either to remain-| ing in San Francisco or leaving the city for some nearby place of quiet, or to returning to Washington. “We have got to feel our way along,” said Dr. Sawyer, and that seemed to epitomize the feeling of other physi- clans, Mrs. Harding and even the| president himself, although he asked | Dr, Sawyer yesterday if he thought it would be possible to start for 546 East Yellowstone work brow: I. on every a | it worth their while to do so. this shoe over, weight soles and heels. refinery or other work and see what you save. ECONOMY SHOE BASEM ington Sunday. Whatever the answer the doctor. made at the time, he left no doubt in telling about it later that he considered it out of the question. RESTFUL NIGHT IS REPORTED PRESIDENTAL HEADQUARTERS, PALACH HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, August 2.—{By The Associated Press) President Harding had a_ restful night” last night, his second within 48 hours, and his temperature this, morning, was normal, An informal statement issued by Brigadier General Charles H. Sawyer, his personal physician, gave the exe- cutive's condition at 7:55 a. m. as fol- lows: “Temperature 98.6; respiration 88; pulse 110."" Dr. Sawyer was up eary, and after spending some time conferring with his assistant, Lieutenant Com- mander Joel T. Boone, went into tne president’s bedroom and spent some minutes with his patient. He promis- ed a formal statement would be issued not later than 9:30 a. m. Dr. Sawyer’s announcement set at rest apprehensions which had been ex- pressed by some watchers outside the presidental suite at several times dur- ing the night. 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