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Newspaper

Cheyenne State Leader

Location

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States of America

Date

Mar 07, 1919

Page

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Wyoming 116th Ammunition Train Arrives for Welcome

The 237 Wyoming men of the 116th ammunition train are due at 5 AM at the Union Pacific depot. Governor appointed committee arranges a homecoming with speeches at the Capitol, parade to Fort Russell, an official reception, and Red Cross refreshments. About 75 automobiles will transport soldiers. residents are urged to donate cars and join the welcome.

Wyoming Union Pacific Chaplin Stone Yeo Alfred Newcastle Capitol Fort Russell Committee On Fort J. J. Showalter Industrial Club State of Cty Red Cross

Theodore Roosevelt Returns as Hero from France

Lt. Col Theodore Roosevelt arrives in New York aboard the Mauretania and confirms a leg wound from a 1918 machine gun. He says he hopes to leave the army soon and plans to return to civilian life after being cited for bravery in the May 1918 American attack.

Associated Press New York Theodore Roosevelt France Léth Mauretania Roosévelt Ameri

Vatican Uses Wireless for First Diplomatic Communication

Rome reports that the Vatican, for the first time, used wireless telegraph to handle a diplomatic crisis. Word spread that Monsignor De Nop was seized in Petrograd by Holohoviks and held as a hostage, prompting the pope to order all measures to secure his release. Cardinal Gasparri sent a message to Latine Petrograd, with Lenin’s Moscow reply three days later denying imprisonment of a cardinal and naming Isa Bos the Bolshevik government.

Dy Associated Press Rome Vatican Holohoviks Monsignor de Nop Petrograd Pontif Gasparri Trograd Lenine Moscow Isa Bos

American Troops Report Strong Recovery From Shell Shock

New York March 6 ninety per cent of shell shock cases in the American army in France fully recovered Col Thomas Salmon chief medical officer in charge of many cases says there was less insanity among American troops than in other allied armies Only one per cent of shell shock cases had to be sent home the rest recovered in French hospitals Salmon credits high physical fitness of soldiers going abroad

Associated Press New York France Thomas Salmon Salmon

Hindenburg Steps In To Shield East Prussia

Zurich report says Field Marshal von Hindenburg placed at government disposal to thwart a fresh East Prussia invasion. Berlin dispatch notes imminent resignation of Chancellor Bruegmann, with President Hert saying resignation is necessary.

Associated Press Zurich Havas von Hindenburg East Prussia

Western clothes dealers form four-state association

Denver report says a western retail clothes dealers' association has been formed for Colorado Wyoming New Mexico and Arizona. Berlin Boyd secretary announced the organization and said dealers in these states favored it with several planned to attend the Colorado convention next Tuesday and Wednesday.

Denver Colorado Wyoming New Mexico Arizona Berlin Boyd

President Wilson Rests After Heavy Work on Board

On the George Washington March 6 the president, under physician orders, did not rise until 1 pm and showed faint signs of the strain from his recent duties. He was much refreshed by night and later viewed moving pictures of his Boston address.

Associated Press George Washington Boston

Engineer and Fireman Escape Snow Slide Tragedy

In Denver on March 6 the engineer and fireman of Denver and Rio Grande train No. 316 narrowly escaped when the locomotive was swept from the track by a snow slide into the Gunnison River 37 feet below in Diack Canyon. No passengers were harmed.

Associated Press Denver Denver and Rio Grande Gunnison River Diack Canyon

Bankers Called In To Consult On A A Problem

Director General Wines announced a meeting of bankers and railroad leaders for Tuesday in a city to discuss railroad trial. The invitation list remains unsettled and further negotiations with bankers are planned. A bankers pool may lend up to 100 million to the railroads.

A. A Washington Wines

General Jacobs Coxte Seeks New Army to Protest Prohibition

General Jacob Coxte announced in New York that he will lead another army to Washington to protest national prohibition. He will travel by motor car with transportation provided for his followers and has discussed the plan with businessmen and others in several cities who have volunteered to join.

Associated Press New York Jacob Coxte Washington Lave

Typhus Raging in Petrograd

Stockholm reports Petrograd is beset by typhus with high death tolls among the Bolsheviki. Secret orders allegedly target the seriously ill to halt the epidemic’s spread.

Petrograd Dy Associated Press Stockholm Mene

Kreeger Ordered Back From Front

Secretary Baker announced Brigadier General Kreeger in France with the judge advocate general's department was ordered home to act as judge advocate general in Crowder's absence in Cuba. A score of officers, including Brigadier General Angell, were ordered back to their regular ranks. Angell, now lieutenant colonel, will head the clemency board in the judge advocate general's department.

Washington Baker Kreeger France Judge Advocate General's Department Crowder Cuba Regular Army Angell

Livingston Man to Stand Trial for First Degree Murder

Mostmaster Joseph BE Swindlehurdt faces a first degree murder indictment in the death of Oliver M. Harvey chief of the Republican alley committee in Montana. The trial is set for Monday next in Livingston amid high political prominence and statewide attention.

Livingston, Mont Mostmaster Joseph BE

Police arrest boy over sensational paper shout

In Eiglind a boy cried another police strike to boost sales. A policeman found nothing to substantiate the claim and fined the youth five pence for the disturbance.

London Eiglind

Robbins warns of bolshevism and calls for action

Ray mond Robbins former head of the American Red Cross mission to Russia testifies before a senate committee asserting a fundamental menace in bolshevism. He cites Lenin and urges U S economic aid to Russia while advocating withdrawal of troops to curb the red terror and defend democratic life.

Red Cross Russia England America Washington Raymond Robbins Chicago American Red Cross Senate Committee Today Bol Lenine Robbins Tie United States Ruwela Germany Great Britain Long Ameri Oscr Elihu ‘Root Amer

Longworth Attacks GOP Policies On Committee Selections

Nick Longworth criticizes the Republican policy process as the Committee on Committees finishes their work for the next Congress. He denounces the seniority rule and warns that merit may be ignored in committee assignments. Longworth calls the process back to the worst days of Cannon.

Associated Washington Republican Committee On Committees

Senator Reed Attacks League of Nations in Speech

New York March 6 Senator Reed of Missouri Democrat argued before the Arts and Science Association that the league is revolutionary and dangerous to sovereignty. He warned of executive council control and possible world government and urged citizens to examine provisions and oppose adoption. He claimed the league could entangle the U.S. in wars and domestic issues and called for postponing action until closer scrutiny.

New York Senator Reed Missouri Arts and Science Association League of Patrons Executive Council America Islenuue Leopea Thomas

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