Hughes urges American continent protections in League covenant
In a Union League Club address Charles Hughes proposes seven amendments to the League of Nations Covenant. He seeks to reserve immigration and tariffs to nations, limit inquiry fields, allow withdrawal, and safeguard the Monroe doctrine while denying mandatory status to European or Asiatic powers. He criticizes Article 10 and warns against forced territorial commitments in the East.
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Associated Press
New York
League of Nations of Covenant
United States
Charles &. Hughes
League
Union League
Hughes
Aeppe
Supreme Court
King Moves to Protect Wool Growers Clip
Senator King of Utah asked Bernard Barusch to press the British government on temporarily stabilizing wool prices among Allied governments. The War Department agreed to withdraw wool stocks from July through November to help growers dispose of the present clip.
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Associated Press
Washington
King
Utah
Bernard Barusch
War Industries Board
War Department
Basketball Team Leaves for State Championship Event
A large crowd escorted the high school basketball team to the depot for their trip to Laramie where they will participate in the state championship tournament. It is expected they will return with honors.
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Laramie
Weather Brief: Warmer, Rain Expected Across Region
A terse weather note reports warmer conditions and possible rain across the area. Forecast highlights include light showers, increasing humidity, and a warm trend that could affect outdoor plans. Clearer skies may follow late in the week.
Thousands of Jews killed in Argentina pogroms
The Zionist Organization of America reports thousands slain in a January Buenos Aires pogrom aided by a white guard and police. Victims were buried in mass graves as synagogues and streets were patrolled for supposed Bolshevik influence.
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Associated Press
New York
Buenos Aires
Zionist Organization of America
Laramie County Draft Board Office Closes Today
The Laramie county draft board will be closed today after its records were transferred to state headquarters. The office, established in June 1917 with the selective service law, has now completed its function.
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Laramie
Wyoming Seeks Road Bond Support Through Rotary Campaign
Governor Carey urges a non partisan drive to explain a $6.5 million road bond plan funded half by federal matching dollars. State officials cite 2,000 to 3,600 miles of roads possible and emphasize statewide benefit and urgency for the April 22 election.
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Wyoming
Sys
Robert JD. Carey
Rotary Club
Cheyenne
Chaplin
A. D. Kelley
Wyge
Lincoln Highway
Yellowstone
Habeas Corpus Sought for Staples Children Today
A writ of habeas corpus seeks return of George and James Staples from the Chil drens Home Finding Society in Wheatland to their mother Mrs May Staples of Hudson Wyoming. The district court in Laramie county will hear the case at 9 am with Judge Mentzer expected to set a date for a hearing. The matter touches on custody and potential international implications since the parents reside in Canada.
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State Board of Charities and Reform
Allison
John A. Toner
United States District Court For Wyoming
Home Finding Society
Staples
O. M. Robertson
Den'm
Riner
Denver
Canadas
United States
Howe Pin Ting Society
Tate
Aliie Jewell
Cheyonne
Governor Harding testifies in pardon quandal inquiry
Iowa Governor W L Harding testifies before the state house judiciary committee investigating Ernest Rathbun pardon. He says his view of the case was formed from an abstract of testimony and letters from Rathbun attorney George Clark, plus recommendations from the trial judge and Ida County officials. He acknowledges the timeline differed from the Rathbun attorney and notes he would not have granted the pardon had he known then what he knows now.
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Associated Press
Des Moines
W. Ll. Harding
Iowa House Judiciary Committee
Rathbun
George Clark
Rathburn
Ida County
Drs Moines
Rayburn
Clark
Charles Witte
Clarke
Ernest Rayburn
Anamosa Reformatory
Mavner
Byers
Baker reports rapid mustering out of soldiers after overseas service
Secretary Baker, returning to Washington with General Marshall, said discharge of men from overseas after arriving in U.S. camps can be as quick as 48 hours at some camps. He described medical reviews, doctor panels, and personal job interviews to place discharged men, with plans to sail to Europe soon amid Bolshevik concerns.
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Associated Press
Washington
Maroh
Baker
United States
Vissio
Department
Europe
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