Miss Allie Jewell to Face Wyoming Board Over Society License
Miss Allie Jewell superintendent of the Children's Home Finding Society will travel to Cheyenne to seek a hearing before the state board of charities and reform regarding the Staples brothers case. The board revoked the society's license without a hearing, prompting protests from the Cheyenne branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
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Army soldiers favor universal training and officer relation
A War Department report based on a questionnaire of about 20 000 Twelfth division soldiers at Camp Devens shows strong support for universal military training and the current discipline backed by officers. While half were dissatisfied, 79 percent said training benefited them and many favored universal training. few favored social mixing of ranks.
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Sleeping Sickness Claims Victims Nationwide
Fort Worth reports Lieut Clark Wright waking after four weeks of sleep linked to influenza or heavy study. Boston records two sleeping sickness deaths, Mrs. Russon and a four year old. Col ump notes Irene Rickard dead after 28 days asleep, and Copper County reports a second case with John Robbel asleep a week.
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American schooner Scaffka sinks near Buenos Aires
Rio Janeiro dispatch reports the North American vessel Scaffka foundered near Buenos Aires. Thirteen crew members were rescued and landed.
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Red Cross Aids Russian Prisoners Through German Camps
The American Red Cross mission in Germany reports relief for thousands of Russian prisoners. Supplies reach principal centers as stores and workers are assigned to each camp. Repatriation is hoped within three months with precautions for workers in dangerous areas.
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Physician Wilkins Charged With Wife’s Murder
A warrant was issued for Dr. Walter K. Wilkins of Long Beach charging him with the murder of his wife at their home on February 27. A general search is under way as he reportedly disappeared yesterday morning.
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Japanese Slayer Sits Unmoved As Evidence Grows
The trial of Dr Ishida, a Japanese psychologist, opens in Baltimore with his plea of insanity for killing Dr George B Wolff at Shepherd Park hospital. The state alleges jealousy over a nurse sparked the crime. a revolver seller testified he showed the accused how to use it. The defendant remained expressionless as proceedings continued. Tornadoes across Louisiana and Mississippi cause 28 deaths and widespread damage, with reports of injuries and extensive property loss totaling about 2,000,000 dollars.
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Wyoming Boys 10 Arrive Upon Last Transport to New York Harbor
Special to State Leader. New York reports the steam ship America arriving from Marseilles with 2105 officers and men including 67th artillery. Names listed for Cheyenne Casper Riverton and other locations. The unit reports to Camp Milly Omning as arrival details unfold.
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Daring bank robbery thwarted by Cheyenne police
Three men attempted to rob the Wyoming Trust and Savings bank at noon yesterday but fled when cashier Harry Henderson confronted them. Police chief Charles Embery and officers quickly identified suspects, aided by a negro garage attendant, and a car abandoned near the bank led to arrests. The bank has offered a $500 reward, and further charges are expected as more details emerge.
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Germany Preparing to Resist All Attacks
German military and civil authorities in Upper Silesia prepare to block Polish and Czech claims. General Groner oversees mobilization as volunteers arrive, well armed and well paid. Reports from Prague note trenches and barbed wire along the southern Silesian frontier and ample gun supply.
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Taxpayers confront penalties for late income payments
Washington dispatch reports individuals who missed the first income tax installment last Saturday must now pay the full tax when asked by a revenue collector. To avoid a 29 percent penalty, late filers may submit sworn delinquency statements. otherwise the penalty applies.
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Responsibility for the peace report assigned to commission
A dealing committee was appointed to prepare the final report on responsibility for the war. The panel will refer the report to the place conference. Members include M. Bolte, a Belgian delegation leader, and Mr. Daniella from the Italian delegation.
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Son of Geneem Beott Dies After Illness at Sea
New York March 17. Lieutenant Colonel David M. Beott son of Major General Hugh L. Scott died here today from pneumonia contracted on a steamer en route home. Beott was 97 years old.
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upheaval in Germany before six weeks.
Paris dispatch from Cophenhagen cites American legation saying Berlin unrest grows as government delays reform and social welfare, with strikes rooted in hunger and work shortages. It warns a further revolution risks depriving Germany of stability unless raw material shipments arrive and promises follow.
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Pork Price Control Policy Raises Food Administration Authority
Chicago reports the Food Administration claims authority to fix hog prices and set profit limits on pork products. EBC program details a Maximum price for hogs under discussion. Brown, head of the hog committee, notes officials expect cooperation from farmers and retailers.
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Atlantic Bight Thieved By Predominant Tides Prewar Report
London dispatch reports that tides in the Atlantic Bight are influenced by a predominating current or factor. The note hints at ship routes and rocks near the coast, with mention of potential hazards to vessels and navigation.
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