Clemenceau Opposes Wilson Over Peage Conference Balance
Paris dispatch reports Clemenceau declares he will oppose Wilson at the Peage Conference defending the old balance of power while the president’s speech contrasts sharply. Wilson plans rest on New Year’s Day before a overnight departure for Italy, signaling continued policy differences.
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President's Paris Trip Noted in Calais Visit and Special Train
The president arrived in Calais at 12 40 and was welcomed by the governor and other French officials. He then departed for Paris at 1 o'clock aboard a special train.
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Franklin Day Urges War Savings Stamp Drive
A telegram received by W. G. Irvine from Kansas City district headquarters requests wide publicity for January 17, Franklin's birthday, designated as National War Savings Day to boost War Savings Stamp sales. The note cites the Treasury Department and calls for expansive public notice.
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William ©. Irvine
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National War Savings
Rumanians Face Hunger as Relief Efforts Mobilize
The report notes food shortages in Vienna and Romania with authorities warning supplies may run out within days. Hoover says Vienna can only feed about two million for ten days while Romanian stocks could last at most twenty more days, prompting new relief missions to Poland and Austria.
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Denver Tramway Strike Ties Up Service
Denver tramway workers refused to pay seven tent fares and crowded onto cars causing a tie up. Only clash occurred with hospital construction workers who ejected crew and brought a car into town for themselves.
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Elks Gift to Salvation Army Totaling 900000
The Elks Commission announced a 900000 New Venture gift from the war relief fund to the Salvation Army. Commander Frankline Booth presented the check and noted the donation honors a great work in the name of God and humanity. Governor Tener of Pennsylvania chairs the commission.
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Troop Train Derails in Blizzard Kills Three in Canada
QUEBEC Dec 31 Three men were killed and fifty five injured when a troop train bound for Halifax derailed near Egmonton on the National Transcontinental rail line during a heavy blizzard. One car overturned and others derailed as report delays hindered details. Meanwhile in Warsaw December 31 a street disaster left forty seven people dead.
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Halifax
Egmonton
Turmoil in City As National Guard Patrols Streets
Clashes erupted between troops and civilians amid high tension as demonstrations for freeing Bolshevik supporters continued. A martial law atmosphere prevails with municipal and national guards patrolling while cavalry move through avenues and heavy guns sound as a warning to revolutionists. Ignats Padgrewekt’s arrival from Posen bolsters authorities amid anxious days.
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Officers charged manslaughter for sinking of ship
Peoria dispatch reports warrants for manslaughter were issued tonight for Capt. Herman Meir and Plot George L. Williams of the steamer Columbia. The vessel sank in the Lilinoia river near Peoria on July 6, killing 88 persons. The warrants were issued by Coroner W. A. Elliott after the coroner's jury recommended action. the officers will be taken into custody tomorrow.
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Weather Outlook: Warm but steady midweek
The forecast calls for generally unchanged temperatures across Wednesday and Thursday with little variation. Skies remain mostly clear and temperatures show only minor fluctuations.
Albany Inaugural Day Boosts New York Democrats
In Albany a gala day for New York Democrats marks the inauguration of Alfred E. Smith and the restoration of Democratic control. Delegations flood in on special trains from across the state as a large parade unfolds with Tammany Hall leading a 300 member delegation in the marching line.
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Wyoming Education Struggles Highlight Rural School Delays
The state board of education reports Wyoming's rural schools lag by decades in organization, supervision, and facilities. It cites more log or sod buildings, insufficient heating, lighting, books, and a lack of drinking fountains. City schools meet nine months, while some rural terms are only three to four months.
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A. Huston
Edith K
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Meta
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J. Quealy
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Houx
J. C. Creager
Education
Wyoming
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Ofr
Oly Echoola
Tara
Rattrand
Bualnesy
Federal agents seek clues in Philadelphia bombing probe
Authorities say they are pursuing every lead in the Philadelphia bombing outrages last night. A suspect known to police has been detained, but no one is charged. Officials say groups distributing revolutionary literature are under scrutiny as possible suspects.
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Philadelphia
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court
United States
Department of Justice
French Leader Signals Readiness to Let Allies Pay Their Way
Paris Dec 31 Former Premier Ribot told Associated Press the final settlement with nations opposed to the German coalition would consider each nation’s sacrifices and resources. He argued Germany must pay its share of war debts alongside losses to the Entente, while France’s burden should be weighed against its war costs and economic capacity. He warned punitive terms could harm trade and prompt emigration if Germany is deprived of foreign markets.
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Premice
Alejandre Ribot
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M. Ribot
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Ribot
Germany
Peace Congress
Ten Years Ago a Prairie Town Grows into Cheyenne Center
A look back at Cheyenne and Laramie County shows Burnes transformed from rolling prairie with a depot to a thriving trading hub. The area now has its own electric light system and water plant, a high school and grade school, and substantial real estate development aided by 22 179 acres sold to settlers. Wealth grows among merchants and ranchers, with Liberty Bonds purchases reaching about 1.5 million, and new buildings like the Hynds project signaling ongoing prosperity.
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Carpenter
Will
Hynds
Stampa
Wyoming
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