Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. RECOGNITION 16 NOT APPROVAL, SOLON ASGERTS Brookhart Says Soviet Recognition Would Reduce Unrest. Che Casper Daily Cribune KLAN Io BLAMED FOR MOB RULE (Continued from Page One.) klan as the agency that introduced the lash rule in Tulsa. Shortly after the military court began its investigation some three FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1: gysrations of the modern college| mount. in which Betty Compson and| she fell down the oellar steps of her cheer leader. He has a rich voice Conway Tearle are featured, will be | homie, 1118 North Tyler street. She and a likeable stage presence thatj/on view at the Rialto theater Sun-/ was reported to be resting easily this adds much to the program. day. In addition to being published | afternoon. pote ath inde odbetensy LONG ISLAND. (‘tects ata TO BE HOME OF DEMPSEY aersinl Just Pure, klan confessed participation in whip-| GARDEN CITY, N. ¥., Sept., 7— naive quality so far as the feminine pings and pleaded guilty to the|Jack Dempsey, world’s champion leading role is concern: --minus part charges of rioting, each being sent-| heavyweight, plans to break into THREE KILLED | ~"*s 7 wae enced to two years in the peniten-| Long Island society after his bout | tlary. with Luis Angel Firpo, September 14. IN H lb A LAST RED Scores of victims of Tulsa mob| The pugilist, it was learned, pur —— Continued From Page One. rule have fled in fear of thelr Iives| chased a $65,000 residence here. and the entire story can never be| Garden City ts only about 10 miles told, Blake said, Tulsa county's! distant from the millionaire colony |*re2™ of flame fell 8 number of un- “most famous whipping pastur: a|at Manhasset, where Georges Car- spot a mile and a quarter southeast| pentier spent a summer training for DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept., 7.—(By The Associated Press—-Recognition the midst. of tho onlookers, atany’ EVAPORATED MILK of the Soviet government of Russia does not mean official approval of that government by the United States, any more than !t means ap- proval of the acts of several other governments that have been recog- nized, Senator Smith W. Brookhart of Iowa declared in a statement pub- of them had their clothes burned from their bodies. A second explosion occurred as a commuters’ train came to a stop beneath the trestle. The passengers, hastily organized into relief crews, of Alsuma, was described by Blake| his match with Dempsey. —a place of torture from which i=d tu eye ene see! THE AUOTLE OF SLX” of punishment he pictured, The files of the military court yield_the stories of four Tulsa flog- removing the injured. Firemen summoned from half a dozen sur- assisted trainmen and the police in by all Grocers shed here today !n the Iowa Le- gionarte, organ of the Iowa Depart- ment of the American Legion. Such recognition, said the senator, was advocated by him only on the grounds that it might have a far reaching effect in restoring world prosperity and eliminating world un- rest. Senator Brookhart’s statement was in reply to a resolution recently adopted by the state American Le gion convention, in which the ex service men opposed recognition of the Soviet government. Mr. Brook- hart himself {s a member of the le gion. “As matters stand now,” said Senator Brookhart, ‘there are three alternatives in Russia; the present government, Czarism or choas. “The present government is many sings, | Reports ctroulated in the state (that the klan in Tulsa had offered to disband if Governor Walton agrees to withdraw his military in- vestigators and life martial law have found no official confirmation. ease BOVGANDGIALS segepeee cere) NEED MOTHERS Statement of the visitors in the | (Continued from Page One.) nationa! park made here today by! xs much as the long whiskered, al- the department of the Interlor, na-|""nnnac type of worship.” tional park service, shows that 29,080) ‘oa rol Kram people visited the park for the sea-| wilt meas his ocglock Mss, Reames rounding communities confined the fire to the immediate neighborhood of the explosion. COMING 10 RIALTO “The Rustle of Silk,” Herbert Brenon’s first production for Para- oO GOOD CIGARETTES this picture shows the fire which destroyed 3,000 homes in Yokohama several years ago, making 25,000 homeless. The eye must multiply this scene many times to achieve a picture of the present hayoc wrought by fire, ke and tidal wave in Yokohama and Tokio Glacier Park Has Increase Mrs. John Schnoor suffered a frac. ture of the skull this morning when Falls in Jap Catastrophe Full Line of Fall and Winter MILLINERY., At Wide range of prices. Special attention given orders and retrims. better than Czarism, which f Himes wognieed for 140 years. It a |for 1992, an increase this ssason ever |Get, $0, Quit Kicking My | Dos GENUINE A also many times better than the un- | inst of 6 Soa sldlters covety pach Around” and Sunday evening he will “BULL” T SHOP speakable Turk, with his long his Visitors in. private automobiles ted [ive bis, fammous Daseball sermon, H A tory of Christian murders, but whose government we have always recog: nized and do now. “The recognition of a government docs not mean its approval. If it id I should oppose it and there are neveral other countries whose recog nition I would withdraw. There !s| ‘The State Capitol at Yokohama one of the biggest and most nye i y only one argument for the recogni:/of buildings in Japan, is roported to have collared athe Satine nae extract, and that's Van ‘Duser's. A tion of Russia. It may tend to settle) —————_—__— eported_to_have collapsed in_the_earthauak han : the world @inrest and restore world 6000000000 et prosperity. The United States gov POPOSSOOOOOS ernment has already done much more DURHAM TOBACCO in number with 14,547, an increase | of 57.9 percent, with the transporta-|yeo4y, Bas ace gay care tion companfes secohd carrying HC | eponediog the sermons with a’l the Balcony Midwest Pharmacy 147 people, — After all is said and done, there js really only one perfect flavoring New Arrivals Daily In Fall Millinery hn’ ve} ognit b cote co anice tan eae SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS TO “Nobody approves the excesse > ee sen ocittniramevation ety 3 SELL TICKETS though they are inevitable. Eve’ i se body thinks Czarism should hav ¢ Styles present Reasonably Priced P Cer veemhe present government 1s large 20 Per Cent Co Snes ly a labor government, although voice of the peasant, grows stronger | in {t every day. This unites the vast majority of the people in its support On the whole I think they will have to modify many things in their gov ernment, even as we have done by 19 amendments to our constitution. “Russia's propaganda against the United States is dead. It never was one-tenth part of what we put out against them. Every Russian I met expressed the deepest friendship for America. There is every reason to believe !t was genuine.” Senator Brookhart described condi- tions in Russia during his recent tour of the country and denied that interpreters had misled him, stating} that all his interpreters were fur-| nished by the American Relief ad- ministration, YAKIMA SAYS GOTHAM PUT OUT BIG LIE PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. 7.—A flat denial that he ever made a state-| ment that he with a hundred cow girls and cowboys signed an agree- ment to recognize no other cham, pionship events other than those held at the New York Rodeo is made by Yakima Canutt, famous cowboy, who is a Pendleton visitor here to- ( SULBRAN SEN The ‘Registering Piano Benefit Picture and Vaudeville Show—Auspices American Legion Apply American Legion eadquarters Any Time Saturday THE BARCLEY SHOP Main Floor O-S Bldg. 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