Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1924, Page 7

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Sy "ecalty ortentea persons atill have con- i the “good olf days” before the war, when conditions were eastor than now, is leading to m marked wave movement into Leshtpali E. N. Crowley, City Clerk, Cheyenne WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924. ng more rapidly than the old-line na: CROWN PRINGE|=: GERMAN CHIEF Presidential’ Candidacy Being‘ Pressed by Germeny, per se, is now anything Monarchists. NIGHT NEWS att Eugene N. be- came city clerk of Cheyenne, suc- .| ceeding Charles B. Bailey, resigned. Ay Bryan Oe Raeamer mney Crowley's appointment to the ae let the government pay the cam-|°!eTkship ae oe oe Ca = paign expenses of candidates for|*°retaryship of the ere Publis office, Me Service commission — * became secretary of the NEW YORK—N: tions were| commission Tuesday. under way for establish:| 2asq 3, Ac Grulskahane ah €hlet ment of a credit between $25,000,000 bee ae tha ce ia} and $60,000,000 for the government thal pate esters sabe Yoo e Malasnage bomen aig! shank has been transferred to Omaha. Corns Never Use a Knife! sade thers Stops the pula neatly Then and comes out. Does away with dangerous Get Blue-jay at your druggist. but red. And the process of under mining what is left of the republican: fam of the German republic goes merrily on. ‘The economy commiasion 4s pro- Ceeding wit! its work of lettin’ out employes, chiefly republicar’ with ® remarkable zeal. Its .crepub- licantsm has become almosy a public scandal, and democrats and social- ists are protesting. So far their protests have been in vain, it," Stressmann’s mouth- thelr work and ad- vises them ‘go to it." The na- tonalists naturally are jubilant. f cans. ‘The latest dodge employed by the economy commission to ridithe re- public of important republican in- stitutions came in a notice that cer- tain departments in the interior min- istry would be reduced. It so hap- pened that these departments were manned by true republicans. The clipping off of such employes was the more important, since the interlor ministry has to do with mat- ters of public safety and order, It makes all the difference in the world in the conduct of police and other public safety organs whether @ republican or a monarchist is dl- recting affairs in the interior minis- try's branches, and whether a real republican sits at its head. Interlor Minister Jarres ts well known as a man of reactionary, even monarchistio leanings, He natur- ally has done nothing to see to ‘t that republicanism is maintained in his bureaus. “Money must be saved,” says the economy commission, thefsupon hacking at the very roots of the re- publican institutions rather than to lop off some heads put in office un-| |, der Wilhelm II, “by the Grace of God, Emperor and Kaiser.” Many of those make no secret of their enmity for republicans and republicanism, and their scorn for the “inefficiency” of republican in- stitutions, ‘ MAN IS FOUND SLAIN, CHICAGO CAMBRIDGD, OHIO—Six persons Were injured, one serious, when two coaches of a Pennsylvania railroad train were derailed and overturned, By CARL D. GROAT (United Press Staff ) BERLIN, April 2.—(United Press), —Ultra-monarchists want ex Prince Wilhelm to run for the Ger- man presidency. S So far he is not Ustening to this siren call to power, though, if he could be elected to the presidency, it would be only a short step to the throne. ‘Wilhelm, it is recalled, gave his parole up returning to Germany not to participate in things political. This parole he has faithfully kept 0 far, but it is noted that politi- ROME—Damage ostimated at more than 5,000,000 lire was done to roads and 10,000,000 lire to private Property by the landslides in Amalfi, Crater Torn i By Explosion ROME, April 2.—(By the Assoct- ated Press).—A violent explosion oc- curred in th» crater of the volcano of Stromboll, on the coast of Sicily| DB &B19% on March 27, it was annunced in a Blue-j rsh communique from the Royal Meteor- tact with him. : And behind his back the ultras are passing the word, “It would be well for the crown prince to be a candl- date for the presidency!” Then they always add that the time has arrived when his chances would be excellent. There is an element of truth in what they say. “Die reaktion ‘ological bureau here today. Win- dows in the vicinity were shattered by the shock and 15 persons. were injured. ist auf dem marsche”—the reaction is marching —is almost proverbial in Germany. The monarchistic elements are win- ning the upper hand, and there is Uttle doubt that = strong reaction- ery, “German, monarchistically colored block will be the dominant factor in the coming new reichstag, Hence, Willy surely would have a chance. The nationalists are trying to force presidential elections coinci- dent with the reichstag elections. A resolution demanding this has been introduced demanding in the reich- stag, but it will scarcely succeed. Want to- Hurry. Time would work for the middle parties and the socialists, it is 4d. Hence the hectic demands of the oldtime There {s_a honw .rmmée for you in California IF YOU HURRY for $105. en minutes walk from finest beac! in alifornia reactionaries for tl are a few speed. They ®re on the up-grade 1 received and the right is reserved to return money on sur- uow; but if they run true to form] CHICAGO, April 2—The body of plus orders. they will commit some “Dumm-| John Holmes, belfeved to have come OCEAN VIEW LAND COMPANY hejten” between now and elections| here from Los Angeles, was found \ which will hurt thetr chances. So] slain, the police-believe with an axe, 9 811 So. Spring the middle parties say, “Give them St. + plenty of rope; they'll hang them- selves.” The socialists have proven them- selves incapable of any forceful leadership or constructive develop- ment. This fact, coupled with a more or less definite yearning for in a west side rooming house here. Two men who had accompanied Holmes to the rooming house a week ago and had lived there since, are ‘being sought. Lox Angeles, i) California. “ eae Expert watch and jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co.. O-S Bldg. 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' You can have a suburban home with all the advantages of the city. We have just platted a beautiful 40 acre tract,.so get your lot now and enjoy watching the development bring you profit. It will be a pleasure for us to take you out. Call us. When Mountain View suburb has 3,000 population, picture shows, stores and churches (and those 800 lot owners are building every day) what will your lot be worth? | Baker-Grude Investment Co. Phone 1189 OPEN EVENINGS 183 North Wolcott St.

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