Fort Russell designated demobilization point for 6500 monthly
Brig Gen Peter Wee announced Fort Russell will demobilize 6500 soldiers monthly with full pay and bonuses. The 116th ammunition train of about 200 Wyoming soldiers arrives next week, plus 290 Montana casualties. Major Bennet and Major Beach command the detachment as crowds welcome the returning troops in Cheyenne with a parade and speeches at the capitol. General Davidson leads the demobilization with staff officers and lieutenants coordinating discharge schedules to prevent crowding.
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Capitol Wages Fixed by New State Board of Supply
The new state board of supply led by State Auditor Jefferts State Treasurer Hosking and State Engineer True will request from all captiol offices a list of clerks, their work, and salaries. After reviewing, the board will set clerk counts and salaries, ending offices hiring without board sanction. The board’s action follows legislative authority, replacing prior free clerical hires.
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Governor Vetoes Transportation Tax for Schools
Governor Carey vetoed Senate Enrolled Act 39 that would levy county taxes to fund pupil transportation, calling it unconstitutional. He also disapproved House Enrolled Act 70 amending drainage district statutes, noting provisions that pay taxes from school funds conflict with the constitution.
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Wyoming
Caray
Secretary of State
Senate
Carey
Hay Seeks Charter for American National Bank of Cheyenne
John W. Hay of Rock Springs applies to the comptroller of the treasury for a charter to establish the American National Bank of Cheyenne. Ground floor Moor of the new Hynds building provides space. quarters have been arranged for the bank within the building.
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Rock Springs
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Pather Dead Family Sick Son Missing In Kansas Visit
Charles Collins of Kansas arrived in the city to accompany the body of his brother Frank Collins to their former home in Kansas. The Collins family besides a son Harmon aged 9 are at St Johns hospital Harmon the son is missing and police are asked to notify police headquarters at telephone 100.
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Kansas
Frank Collins
Harmon
St. John’s Hospital
Government moving pictures shown at Atlap theater
Federal agents produced moving pictures exhibited at the Atlap theater yesterday. The audience included physicians officials and others invited to attend the special presentation showing the effects of war service and its impact on men.
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Giseanen
Atlap Theater
Governor appoints notaries public in recent list
Governor Carey yesterday named J. H. Moldstedy Rhoridan Merwin Brive jtol Cheyennne C. Mearory and Lingle as notaries public by Priday.
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Lodge Lashes League Pact as Threat to Monroe Doctrine
Senators Lodge and Hitchcock clashed over the League of Nations text on the Senate floor. Lodge warned against transferring powers to the league and urged keeping domestic issues like immigration out of the pact. He called the document loosely drawn and urged redrawing to avoid a world-government model.
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Lincoln
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House backs water power bill in conference report
Washington Feb 28 The house approved the conference report on the long pending water power legislation by 224 to 65 and it goes to the senate. Also General Crowder will depart for Cuba to advise Cuban leaders on election law revisions.
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Cuba
Congress
Suffrage Bill Faces Yet Another House Push
Washington February 28 chairman Jones of the woman suffrage committee announced another effort to pass the equal suffrage amendment resolution. He said the new bill would leave voting rules to the states.
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Woman Frage Committee
Commandant Pitt and Family Attend Funeral
Commandant T. A. Pitt of the Salvation Army and his children attended the funeral of their oldest daughter who died from Spanish influenza in Denver. The service was held yesterday afternoon.
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Trotter funeral held in Palestine Texas
Funeral services for J W Trotter longtime manager of the Texas Oil Company's agency in Palestine were held. He was accompanied to Texas by Mrs Trotter and their daughter.
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Texas
Newcome
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Leador
Senate Committee Favors Return of Wire Lines
Associated Press reports Senate Post Office Committee favors terminating federal control of telegraph and telephone networks next December 1 via Senator Bankhead resolution. New policy would end centralized supervision of communications.
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Peace Conference Sees Four Major Issues Cited
Paris Feb 28 The Associated Press reports Andrew Tardiga says the peace conference will soon decide on four key problems the Franco German frontier Russian boundaries the Adriatic question and the freedom of the seas He notes France does not seek to annex the left bank but wants safeguards to deter German use of it against France
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Adriatic
France
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Germany
Spanish Revolt Shocks Madrid As Barcelona Cut Cables
London report says Madrid asked to send forces to Barcelona where a revolutionary league is claimed formed to sever cables and isolate the city. The brief note places the event in late February with authorities responding to unrest in Spain.
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London
Madrid
Barcelona
Texas Oil Field Prospects Highlight McGonagle Report
Charles McGonagle assistant manager of the Plain hotel returned from a trip to the Texas oil fields and spoke enthusiastically about prospects in that region's oil domain.
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Bitter fight looms in final days of momentous session
Washington report on last minute clashes between Republicans and Democrats over the Victory loan bill. Democrats urge quick action to avoid an extra session, while Republicans weigh the risk to other important measures as the Senate considers the war finance bill and related legislation.
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Washington
Senate
Ifia
League of Tations
Forma Emperor Gets Fortune From Rebels
Weimar Feb 28 The former Getipan emperor, living at a Dutch noble’s castle, appealed to the revolutionary government for money to live. An investigation found he is entitled to 70 million marks but was allowed only 606 thousand marks for the present. The informant denies rumors of a large fortune taken to Holland.
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Hohengollern
Molland
Six German Submarines to Be Brought to United States
The navy announced six surrendered German submarines will be brought to the United States for exhibition and study by experts. They will cover various types from mine sweepers to cargo subs, though their port of arrival and final disposition await peace conference decisions.
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Peb
United States
America
Department
Authorities Seize Intoxicants Under New Liquor Controls
A report from Associated Press notes a new order allows the confiscation of intoxicants for nondrinking purposes and provides for destruction of seized liquor. Officials move to enforce the measure to limit unlawful consumption and storage.
Socialization of Workplaces Sought by Germans
The Erfurt area is without lights or water due to a general strike with workers demanding immediate socialization of mines and factories. Soldiers and workers at Lapsie have declared a general strike as 24 towns in Thuringia join the movement. The strike will not disrupt hospitals or food supplies.
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Erfurt
Prussian Saxony
Lalpsie
Thuringia
Madrid Government Moves to Defeat Labor Bills
Madrid reports indicate the cabinet will defeat bills favorable to labor despite opposition tactics. Newsrooms show cautious approval, while Madrid bakers strike and bread supplies fall about 25 percent as soldiers guard baking divisions. Workers in Barcelona note improving conditions amid the crisis.
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Lnher
Barcelona
Madrid
Belog
Prison Special Train Aide For Chicago Activity
A reported event in Chicago organized by National Women’s Party chair Lucy Bu Vieo promotes activity for women’s rights. The text references a prison special and a significant moment in the movement, though details are garbled.
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Natouel Women's Party
Beuhlt
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