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SS direct acrosy'tiie Pacific to Honolulu and into Cayédian waters, Vancouver! NG RED AGTIMITIES ‘TON, Dec. 20—Pians| Russian societ author- rganizing and training} units among American | orkers to “raise the red| House,” were attributed ities for “fighting” industrial disclose de- of . Secretary harge of revolutionary in his refusal to enter the authenticity #of which wis vouched for by the de- partmentof justice, called for weekly “{nstructons-in shooting” for the “fighting uni in addition to “all other mjtters.” The plans outlined, | the docynent stated, were designed to “giv} enormous results in the} sense of preparing thousands of new propagsnd future leaders of the military forces of the party, and| hters during the social) Orga) ization of “units of ten,” ac- cording to occupation and nation- ality ip “factories, mills, plantations, clubs, ete" was proposed in the in- structions which are credited to Zinoviev, president of the com-| munist internationale and of the Petrograd soviet. BRITISH WARSHIPS T0 MAKE TRIP AROUND. THE WORLD AFTER TRADE —— LONDON, Dec. 40.—(Untited Press) —Six British waikh'ps left Deven- port the other daf on the most ex- tended cruise eve attempted by a naval squadron, | The cruise, wh¢h will extend over 300 days and cdiry the six vessels into all seas, ts 1 part of the great “Empire prograp adopted at the recent Emp're cgiference in London. ‘The ships will vit all the important ports in the BMtish Empire and PHILIP FOX HAD NO PART IN ING DEFENSE PLAN SAYS EL IN LAST ARGUMENT F Miss Zoe Coburn (left) and Mrs. of the late W. S. Coburn, K. K, K. ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 20—(By The Assoc'ated Press.}—Hundreds of per- rons today crowded into the Fulton superior court room at the trial of Philip E. Fox, charged with the murder of William 8. Coburn, to henr Robert W, Allen of Dalla Texas, and a member of defense counsel, make bis argument. The case was expected to go to the jury about 3 o'clock. Hugh M. Dorsey, former gover- nor af Georgia, prosecuto: in the Leo M. Frank case here several years ago and leading counsel for Fox, was schedu’ed to follow Mr. Allen. Solicitor General Boykin was to deliver the closing address for the state. The eight year old son of the de fendant was taken into the court- roum today for the first time. Add’- tional deputy. sheriffs were on duty |in the court room and Fox’s guard also was doubled. “Fox knew nothing about his ¢e- fense,” Mr, Allen told the jury. “He was never consulted. His attorneys jhave only talked to him five min- utes since they began working on the case,” He made this statement in criticis- ing Wiliam Schley Howard of the prosecution, who charged last night that Fox did not-hear “the voice of God” in his aleged delusion that prompted him to kill Coburn untit after his lawyers and alientists had consulted with him. “The slaying of Coburn by. Fox assist in the egpansion of British trade. The squadrpn consists of the Wa have bared his life’s history from childhood to the present day W. S. Coburn, daughter and widow official, who was shot in his office, Philip Fox, former Klan publicity agent, is being tried for the shooting. back wy! denounced by Allen. The fact that Fox entered the office and shot Coburn while others were pres ent was indicative of insanity, he continued, that the defend- ant could have returned later and found his yictim alone. ‘ox's mind ceased to function and he is now neither accountable to God nor to the law,” A‘len asserted, He describec the Fox case as “the most remark: case of insan:ty that has been proven in a court of Justice in the history of the world.” Admitting, for the sake of argu ment, he said, that the testimony concerning Fox's alleged improper conduct were true, this feature. he continued, was in direct support of the contention that Fox is insane. “If you find Fox not guIty,” the attorney continued, ‘I myself will take the stand afterwards and test!- fy in order to have him placed in one of your institutions for the in- |sane. There are others who also will j ald.” ‘Santa Claus Will \Trains Christmas CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 20.—The Union Pacific next Monday mas eve—will place on observation was an act of an insane man, and|cars of trains here a dozen Chr'st-| Works mas trees, with boxes of presents, for youngsters who will be Christ- battlecruisers Hood.and Repulse and| to prove such is the case,” Allen! mas passengers. the light-cr¥sers Delhi, Danae, Dauntless an¢ Dragon: Leaving Wevonport the ‘British men-of-war vpyaged directly south to the Cape, where Christmas, will be spent. The squadron will then steam northward, jup East Africa and across the Jhdian Ocean to Singa- pore, which|will be reached on Feb.| 14. Crossing the seas of the Asiatic Archipelogi, Sydney, Australia, will be reached apout Easter time. Golng to Canada Thence tht Voyage will continue and Esquinjalt, where there will be a stopover jof about two weeks, ex- tending int) July. Then the squad ron will stter southward, the battle- cruisers proceeding through the Panama Canal, the light-cruisers going towards Valparaiso and Callao to round ¢ Horn. The cruisers will visit Jamaica and proceed north to Halifax before beginning the last leg to the voyage back to England across the Atlantic. This is the first time in forty years that a British naval squadron has cruised around the world. A great part of the last one was done under all. Rope Used by Mrs. Hughes For Suicide \ LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 20.—- Mrs. Adelaide Manola Hughes. wife of Major Rupert Hughes. author and motion picture director, tool her life by hanging while mentally deranged from the intense pain of ear ache, according to a cablegram received by Major Hughes from Haiphong, Indo-China, containing the details of his wife's death, coolness Sons carath rae. sa’d. “urhe prosecution’s charge thnt Fox planneG to énter Coburn’s office and shoot the attorney through the ' ‘Wearing new shoea on Christmas day is considered unlucky by many pecple. |\Ride Union Pacific, iehoe't72)4 GIFT SUGGESTION Che Casper Daily Cribune FNJOVED HER boys were brought to the attention has a juvenile part in tne car ,of the authorities during the last; who tamed the bird for the st year. |perturbed. At the beg‘nning o |" Because many will be out of tha {te » rooster did not ‘city or engaged with other impor-| white er on its body; tant holiday affairs, there will ss « is almost snowy white. eee | that they may be tsolated from men Prisoners. He also called attention to the fact that while Casper has a few incorrigible boys, cases of juvenile delinquency are few and far between, being very insignificant | in proportion to population. Not over 15 cases involving different | Acting Rooster CHAPEL HILL, N. C Press).—The ebony chanticlee: no meeting of the Lions club next age-fright is believed to have { ———>__—_ Handsome Tree Holds) soter seats word of Son. | j mother is looking for her son. | Center - of Stage at | His_name is John McCann, his ago | Weekly Meeting. jis 30, height five feet and e! inches, dark hair, and grey eyes | John has, according to a letter from | come #0 poor that they hs his mother, been following the pipe | crmpelled to seek other ine business for several years. Any |at the mome: © bootle An artistically decorated Christ-}one knowing where he is at thie at Eetete” Shien pos vain Sed mas tree banked with presents 8¢-| time should send the information| profit and a sure Income. qutve lected by the entertainment com-/to Mrs. P. J. McCann at Huron, |a barbershop in Berlin but hae ian mittee held the center of, the stage!s p.. R. N. | tbh ss hy! last night at the Lions club weekly ———— | dinner gathering at the Hennings! SHREVEPORT, La., Dec. 19— hotel. The opening of the sits «Bob MeM . Centenary college was reserved for the close of th®/football coach, who has returned evening when it provided the/from a tour of the mddlewest in comedy necessary to round out 2n search of football engagements for entertaining evening for a full at-|his eleven next fal, announced to- tendance of the membership. Cay that the University of Colorado Not all the gift program was|would be the Thanksgiving oppo- spent on comedy, however. Lion |nent of Centenary here. Guy Gay, representing the Western — — WARNE AND CROSBY the plumage. —_—_~>___ Barbers Now Bootleggers Y inited Press turning be Business with them hw week. jroughe about the change fn cvlor of} A Nash for Christmas @ memorandum book on whi names were stamped in gold, a Manager A. K. Bott of the Hennin: contributed cigars. Lyle Resolutions endo Rotary club's prog! juvenile delinque adopted by the club after a discus sion led by H. Roe Bartle, Be Scout executive, and City Attorn Robt. N. Ogden Jr. Lion Bar: called attention to the fact that) boys committed to the city jail at} present are placed in contact with| undesirable characters, an injustice | to the boy that calls for immediate} action. Lion Ogden explained | changes are now being made at the | city hall which will remedy this, condition as quarters for boih women and boys will be provided s0 | PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 | Casper Mirror Raincoats Sheep Lined Coats Dancing Pumps Horsehide Vests Suit Cases We are prepared to take care of any sized order. Framing and Resilvering Contractors Please Take Notice 327 Industrial Ave PHONE 442 To All Members of Organized Labor, to Our Friends, the Public, and to all People Who Want to See Better Working Conditions In Casper: Harry Yesness Is Unfair To Organized Labor | “Harry Yesness has advertised that he believes in Union Labor and that his new store will be built by Union Labor only. If Harry Yesness is sincere, why does he refuse to make his store a Union Store NOW? | when a committee of Union men called on Mr. Yesness to Fitted Traveling Bags Town and Country Coats Town and Country Imported Sweaters Traveling Bags Wardrobe Trunks Steamer Trunks Boys’ Suits Boys’ Overcoats Boys Shirts Boys’ Waists Boys’ Sox Tuxedo and Dress Sets Cuff Buttons Undergarments Silk Pajamas Slippers Bath Robes Postoffice Sub-Station At Your Also, last week ask him to sign the agreement with the Retail Clerks Union, Mr. Yesness promised that he would sign if a ma- jority of certain other stores would sign the agreement. The required majority did sign the agreement but MR. YESNESS HAS NOT SIGNED! WHY NOT? NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Supreme Court Justice Davis has decided that each of the seven children of the late George J. Gould by his first wife was entitled to $582,871.35 from the frust established by Jay Gould, in his’ will for the beneft of George “J. “Gould and his other children. ——————— Attorney G. H. Mann has resumed his law practice at Room 104 Becklinger Bldg. 232 Hast Phone 1999. —— FRANK CANNER Custom Tailor Cleaning and Pressing 253 South Center Second, Casper. HARRY YESNESS IS UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR. He has always been unfair. He is unfair be- cause he wants to be unfair, and while he IS unfair he does not want the public to know that he is unfair. ‘He says he has no fight with the Retail Clerks’ Union. We say he has! Th e fight is on! RETAIL CLERKS’ INTERNATIONAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, LOCAL 102 off half its force. Nearly every mnn| the door with the words “Christ is shaves h while milady does) porn Wishes are made by the oy Al members of the family for evers- ybody avoids the| body and everything as some cora | is put into the fire. To assure them Christmas day. They put corn in|a good harvest for the next year, 2 their stockings, and the head of the/ firebrand is saved from the fire and mily sprinkles some in front of put Into a notch in a tree. strange doorway on Certificates From Golden Rule Dept. Store ampbell-Johnson Co. HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS Hosiery Handkerchiefs Safety Razors Collar Boxes Caps Fur Lined Driving Gloves Hats Collars Sweaters Cravats Leather Vests Tuxedo Shirts Chamois Shirts Traveling Cases Belt—Buckle and Belt O’Gram Sets Clothes Brushes Military Brushes Knickers Wool Mufflers Wool Hose Flannel Hunting Shirts Wool Gloves Golf Bags Cuff Buttons Suits Silk Mufflers Overcoats Gloves Shirts Gloves Golf Sox Mackinaws Give Campbell- Johnson - Gift Certificates | LLL LLL ELLE LL LL LE LE LL EL EDEL IL ILILIELRILIBDLE FELD CLOVOIOPOFOR | 83