Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 8

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ennann news Ste RIP Are MOO Saw ts tl di waite PAGE EIGHT FRENCH CHIEF APS DADA Contin Page One. mot at t ertain sub- jects. b in the British par! y could not be all and must be answered imm y ‘The British premier, M. Poincare said, had supported the German point of view in the council of am- tassadors during discussion of the seizure of 12 Franco-Rumanian com- pany airplan' the treaty of Versailles gave the} allies most favored nation treatment | in commercial aerial matters, and/ U: later the Bi h delegate repeated} this opposit when the subject was submitted to the jurists. Cries of “it is a rupture entente cordiale!* gre: description of the Briti of the this titude. FRENCH DEN’ OCCUPATION PLAN PARIS, Nov. 16—(By the Asso- elated Press)—High officials of thd French foreign office dec'ared to- @ay they knew nothing of any plan for the occupation of Hamburg by French forces as reported from var- fous sources and the idea was de- clared to be out of the question in competent quarters here. There ig little doubt that the French government is thinking ser- fously of doing something to show| Germany that the treaty of Ver. sailles must be carried out with re- spect to military control as we!l as regards reparations but Hamburg is not considered as lying in the area which France could cover advantag- eously, BERLIN, Noy. 16—The German | decided to devot the new rent payment o! 1 territories the main loyment doles. | rentenbank has p'aced a total | nine hundred million of the new issue at the disposal of the govern- ment. EX-CROWN PRINCE GIVEN V and extending best poured in upon which come fror rts ¢ ny and from Holland, the y being from members of the Hohenzollern family, friends and sympathizers, Frederick Wi'liam has sent a letter to the loca! authorities saying he has ordered the delivery of 200 pounds of potatoes, 500 pounds of breadstuffs and 100 pounds of beef from his es- tate for immediate distribution among the poor of Ocls. DUESSELDORF, Germany, Nov. 16—(By the Associated Press)—Nel- in Germany although | } | gained 15 new move toward resumption of ne- gotiations for continuation of indus. can be learn “Each side is apparet lock in the parleys resulting from the refusal of the Germans to accept some of the French conditions.” a ee NEW BISHOP y. Edward N. Cross of St. Paul, t Episcopal church in the coerce S22 (ROMO BOND Woe 0 : etween the French tion. capitalists, so far as It is the intentions to ask for PRESENT AGT HER IN. |som= $125,000 road bond issue for the pur- for the other to make the Aloe aid proving existing county highways. ture toward the breaking of the dead- | The commissioners have stated their A number of citizens of Thermopolis | pany for the sale of the entire issue|urday afternoon att! Princess and Hot Springs county met with| Provided there is a favorable vote. y. = Ss ELECTED the county commissioners at an ad-| It is believed here that the road street and at 4 o'clock the same af- I journed meeting Tuesday afternoon, | bond issue will carry in the countyternoon at Fuchs store on East Sec- for the purpose of discussing a pro-| under those conditions as there is @/onq when a “Spanish Dancer” ap- Tex. Nov. 16—The| county. elected bishop of Spokane | citizens 1s called for Wednesday, hington, by the house of bishops,| November 21, for the purpose of fhe Casper Dally Cribune arousing enthusiasm for the bond 29 ie na areas ren oe ces! OPANIOH DANGER” TO a for a pose of building additional and im- intentions to employ a practical urday, road man in the expenditure of the money. Favorable arrangements THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Nov. 1¢—| have been made with a bonding com-|ito, will be given at 2 o'clock Sat- confectionery on South Center morrow at the Rialto and will cute @ sericea of dances for the Vette the spectators, treat is promised all per- 0 are fortunate enough to pretty dancer. Ss worth or foros at the auction sale, November th 1A. treo entortaiiuniant foe Gaaper [will vecetve fron a. $3.50, commarcia PHILADELPHIA— Consolida- | CUR STOMACH causes bad breat Soated tongue nud belching.” Tribune Want Aas bring results.of the same name which nopena _to- Rweaten wart stomach I becats—caly 250 sed road bond issue for the| loud demand for better highways to = * fF Mel Connect the settled portions of the|timimnmenta, ncen™ of tees ow MBERIS ‘As & result @ mass meeting of| county. The cancer wi! be costumed stm.| CHAMBERLAIN’S Pa EL flarty to Pola Negri in the picture TABLETS “We Call For and Deliver” States in special session here Rev. Chas. H. Riefenider, of Tokio was elected suffragen bishop of Tokio, and the right Rev. Manuel Ferrando named suf- an bishop of Porto Rico. The elections are not final, {t was said, until approved by standing com. mittee of the church. 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