Laramie County Plans Modern Hospital in Cheyenne
Laramie County in Cheyenne seeks a bond issue to build a modern hospital fronting East Twenty third Street. The new facility would replace and connect with the existing hospital wings, with a 50-bed capacity and $75,000 minimum funding, aided by a $25,000 subscription.
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Government to Sell Wheat to Curb Flour Prices
The United States Food Administration plans March 12 sales of wheat holdings to prevent flour price rises. Julius Barnes notes 1918 crop likely insufficient for home and foreign needs, and mills now bid farmers 10 to 15 cents above guaranteed price.
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President Wilson Opposes Sinking German Fleet
President Wilson writes to Representative Fuller opposing the sinking of the surrendered German fleet. He says destroying the ships would show ignorance of proper action and urges a more constructive course.
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City Advertises Old City Wall Property For Sale
The city of Cheyenne invites bids to sell the North Cheyenne pumping station property and the old city hall site as offices move to the new city and county building. Bids due by noon March 31 with a 10 percent bid bond. Pump house includes lots 3 through 8 in block 17. city hall lot is west 44 feet of north 66 feet of lot 2, block 392. city scales not included.
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Cordova Votes Pay For Firemen Responses
Cordova Alaska city council approves payment of five dollars to volunteer firefighters for each alarm response involving hose use and three dollars for drill practice and false alarms. The fire chief and assistant chief will be paid on a salary basis.
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Nevada Supreme Court Bans Near Beer Production
Nevada state supreme court rules near beer production and sale prohibited in the state. The decision, unanimous by all three justices, comes in a case brought by the state against Bong Brewing Company challenging the prohibition measure. Carson City dated March 17.
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Germany Breaks Off Negotiations With Allies At Spa
Associated Press reports that Germany interrupted Spa negotiations on surrender of the supreme fleet and that Austria may face revictuation. Secretary Lansing proposed cables while an inter allied committee was set to study the Croatian question. Basel dispatch notes Germany severed official ties with the allies over food. Travelers question German statements as potential bluff while Austrians near starvation.
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Berlin Scene: Spartacans Surround Police HQ
An Associated Press report from Zurich and Wertin describes a desperate battle for control in Berlin. Government troops shell and advance from both city sides to relieve police headquarters, with one column reportedly within a block of the building.
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Red Cross Mission Endangered in Berlin Telegraph Battle
Spar tacan forces captured Berlin's main telegraph office on Thursday. American Red Cross members were ordered by Colonel Taylor to seek safety in the Palace hotel while the mission held positions at the Hotel Adon behind machine gun emplacements. The fight for the telegraph office was the city’s worst to date.
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Massacres Cause Chagrin Bulgars But Comes Late
The Bulgarian government faces anger over reported massacres of Serbians and others, with Premier Theodoroff saying many reports are untrue while some are accurate. He hopes America and England will weigh evidence impartially and cites a 1915 Carnegie report noting Balkan atrocity involvement across sides.
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New Elkuorn Well Is Biggest Muddy Find To Date
Milbern Oil brought a new Elkuorn well into production in the Big Muddy field. Midweat Refining Co reports output at 1,500 barrels a day for the first four days of the current week, the largest well yet discovered in the Dig Muddy district.
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American Patrols Maintain Discipline Near Siberia
Vladivostok March 17 The American command here organized special patrols to discipline soldiers and protect Golog Primorya. The paper notes no scandals involving any American soldier recently and locals express gratitude to Major Samuel Johnson who commands ten patrols of six men each.
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Utah Senate Bans Cigarettes Statewide
Salt Lake City March 7 The Utah senate approved an anti cigarette law by eleven to six vote It will prohibit the sale and manufacture of cigarettes throughout the state according to lawmakers.
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Johnson presses for explicit reply on recalls of generals
Representative Johnson of South Dakota, a World War I veteran, demanded a clear answer from Secretary Baker on recalls of Generals Kreeger and Ansell. He questioned whether Ansell was restored to his former rank due to his stance on military justice and challenged Baker’s claim that the situation was not grave, saying evidence contradicts him.
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Three Quarts Of Booze Enter West Virginia Archives
Charleston West Virginia March 7 three quarts of whiskey rye bourbon and Scotch will be placed in the state archives for future generations if Governor Cornwell signs the bill passed by both houses. Supporters argued John Barleycorn approaches extinction and future generations will ask why such spirits existed.
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Cheyenne Girls Ready Entertainment for Wyoming Soldiers
Cheyenne young people will host a Sunday evening program at Port Russell gymnasium for Wyoming soldiers of the fifth ammunition train discharged at Forts yesterday. Miso Aghos Wright, state librarian, directs the event under the auspices of the M. M. A. Friends and relatives of the veterans are invited to attend.
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German secret alliance hopes for lenient peace
London dispatch reports Germany seeking a secret alliance with hyphenated Americans and pro German Dutch and Swiss to influence peace terms. The Pall Mall Gazette cites high authority that Germany aims to reward collaborators in business and that Switzerland is the hub of the intrigue with agents in Paris.
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Vladivostok Bolsh Eviction Sparks Allied Tension
Vladivostok faced upheaval as six Bolsheviks were arrested and deported by an Omsk district commander amid a volatile split between local Soviet leadership and Kolchak forces. The move prompted warnings to Adm Kolchak and highlighted a tense security climate in the Far East.
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Mondell Urges Mann to Remain Leader on Floor
In a shake up on the floor, Representative Moore of Pennsylvania announced he would not seek the speakership and urged Representative Mann to stay as leader. Mondell, steering committee chair and a candidates for the speakership, echoed the call for Mann to continue in that role as a potential contested leadership battle looms.
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Mayer Opens 1920 Republican Campaign in Live Day
Mooreh 7 W Mayer chairman of the Republican National Committee arrives to launch the 1920 presidential campaign. He speaks in conferences urging prompt congressional action and attends a joint session at the state capitol where leaders and governors address a large rally. Kellogg assails George reel.
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Riots at Rhyl Camp Kill Dozens of Canadian Soldiers
Reports from Rhyl Wales detail violent rioting at the Kimme military camp with an estimated 27 killed and 25 to 73 wounded. About 2,000 Canadians were awaiting demobilization as casuals clashed with authorities over delayed departures and shortages. Chaos included property destruction, looting, and shootings. An unarmed major reportedly died amid attempts to defend officers and barracks. Canadian officials say the matter falls to military discipline and deny need for overseas facilities. The incident spurred parliamentary questions in London.
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Hidden coastal cannons camouflaged by flowers in wartime New York
In New York March 7 a camoufleur described how dry honeysuckle morning glory and gaunts concealed heavy guns along the Atlantic coast. Cannons stood on concrete emplacements near the harbor and some were inland up to two and a half miles on private estates. He cited masked naval yards near Key West and Pensacola and navy fears of a German base near Cuba.
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Farm Bureau to Convene Today in Laramie County
The second annual meeting of the Laramie County Farm Bureau starts at 10:30 this morning at the Parish House. About 200 delegates are expected, with a luncheon at noon. Speeches will follow by Acting Governor Chee, University of Wyoming President, and Mark Skinner, IRS collector for the Denver district.
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Naval ship design mission to study future battleships
Secretary Daniels and a naval experts delegation will travel to Europe to review future warship types for fall construction. Admiral Sims and Vice Admiral Denson join, with Baker not sailing to wrap up war department business. They plan to visit London and Kiel before returning, aiming to guide capital ship development amid ongoing wartime needs.
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Skinner to Speak on Income Tax at Rotary Club
Dated records indicate Skivcor, a collector for internal revenue, will address the Rotary Club today and this evening at 9 5 o clock about the income tax and how to file accurate tax returns under the law.
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Deputy Tim Wapwell Reported In Weeley County Livestock Incident
A fragmentary report notes Deputy Tim Wapwell in Weeley County addressing a livestock issue. Details are unclear due to garbled OCR text but reference to a deputy and a livestock event is present.
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