Cheyenne High Faces Student Walkout Over Flag Incident
Cheyenne High School saw a student walkout as more than half the male student body joined in sympathy with three senior boys suspended for placing the senior colors atop the school cupola. The school board vows discipline and a meeting of community leaders will address the crisis.
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Memos on wartime territorial changes and plebiscites
The document outlines proposed postwar borders and settlements: Helgoland dismantled at Germany’s cost. 382 square miles ceded to Belgium. Saar coal basin under French control with a 15 year plebiscite. Alsace Lorraine ceded to France. Rhine under Allied-German commission. parts of East Prussia and Posen ceded to Poland. a Danzig free city under League of Nations. a Polish corridor to the sea. Biel canal internationalized. a plebiscite in a large territory to decide annexation to Denmark or Germany.
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Belgium
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Poland
Posen
East Prussia
West Prussia
Dangle
Free City For
Danzig
League of Nations
Biel
Dénmar
US seaplanes poised for trans Atlantic leg
May 13 in Trepassey Newfoundland reports Commander Towers, in charge of the U S navy trans Atlantic flight, declining to confirm a hop off tomorrow while weather along the route is reported favorable by guard ships along the ocean course.
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Trepassey
Newfoundland
John H. Towers
United States Navy
Ancres
Last Act In Passing of Colorado Constabulary
A garbled report from Denver notes conditions surrounding the death of a Colorado state safety official known as the state constable Mary. The article references statements by Governor Bhoup and mentions Governor F. Allen, implying a posthumous action or recognition by the statehouse authorities.
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Colorado Constabulary
Denver
State Department of Safety
Herwine
State
Mary
Edoy
Bhoup
F. Allen
United States May Change Its Naval Designs
Acting Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt and Senator Poindexter discuss arranging passage of the naval appropriation bill before July 1. They may keep broad naval policy questions out of the bill to avoid delaying funding and review the composite ship concept favored by Mayo and Sims, though resisted by the Naval General Board.
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Associated Press
Washington
Congress
Navy
Roosevelt
Poindexter
Senate Naval Committee
House Naval Committee
Senate
Pointdexter
Igarapritos
Raney
Daniels
Taylor
Griffin
Parle
Mayo
United States Fleet
Sims
Naval War College
Naval General Board
Government Loses Nearly Sixty Million on Railroads in March
Railroad earnings for March show a net income of 140.9 million for federal controlled roads, while government losses reach about 60 million due to subsidies. Operating revenues total 271.5 million, expenses 342.2 million, yielding a net operating deficit of 69.0 million versus last year.
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Associated Press
Washington
Railroad Administration
Interstate Commerce Commission
Italy Orders Many American Locomotives
The American Locomotive Company announced it had received an order for 150 heavy freight locomotives from the Maltese government. The deal reinforces postwar industrial trade and signals strong demand for American rail equipment abroad.
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Associated Prean
New York
American Locomotivea Company
Toflay
Wyoming must refund unearned liquor license fees to saloons
Attorney General Walls holds town councils and county boards must refund the unearned portion of 1919 liquor license fees, which will be worthless after June 30 due to state prohibition. Rebates, based on 250 saloons, may total about 125000, with Cheyenne at 13000. The ruling was sought by Sheridan official H A Loucks after a rejected rebate.
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Wyoming
Boards of County Commissioners
Walls
Cheyenne
H. A. Loucks
Sheridan
Sheridan Council
Fed
Huns Grow Bold As Allies Save Capital
Budapest reports say the Hungarian communist government has grown stronger as Romania halts its advance. Rumanian forces link with Czecho-Slovaks to cut Budapest Russia routes via Ukraine. Perilous negotiations attract close Allied scrutiny.
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Aptyulated Press
Vienna
Budapest
Russia
Ukraine
Ho Ocompe
Voks Timmene Oe
Czechs to Make Wilson a Doctor Honoris Causa
Paris May 13 The University of Prague plans to honor allied statesmen with Doctors Honoris Causa degrees. The recipients include President Wilson President Poincare Premier Clemenceau Lloyd George and Prof Massaryk head of the Czecho Slovak republic.
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Associated Press
Paris
University of Prague
Poincairo
Wilson
Clemenceau
Lloyd George
Massaryk
Five Indicted in Army Goods Graft Plot at Camp Dodge
A federal grand jury indicted five men on conspiracy and bribery charges in Des Moines Iowa for allegedly seeking a monopoly on government supplies at Camp Dodge. The case centers on offers of $1,000 to Captain L. F. B. Sinner to fix a contract worth $99,000 for $12,500, and a bid to bribe Lieutenant Vanstrum to secure a blanket order. Indicted are Michael Levy and S. D. Drill Chicago representatives of Michael Kauber Co. of St. Paul, Arthur Koerner of Washington D C, J. Wheatle of Norfolk Virginia, Ay Gross of Minneapolis, with others named in connection to the attempt.
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Associated Pressy
Des Moines
Towa
Federal Grand Jury
Camp Dodge
Michael Levy
S.D. Drill
Chieago
Michael Kauber Company
St. Paul
Minn
LF. B. Sinner
Germans Send Fifth Note to Conference
The German delegation announces it has sent a fifth note likely to reach Paris tonight and be delivered to the council of four tomorrow morning.
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Associated Proga
Paris
Ffth
Council of Four
Wyoming ends draft bureau legacy as records move East
The Wyoming Selective Service bureau has dissolved and its staff discharged. The state holds no local representative of the federal draft system, and records for more than 50 000 Wyoming men have been sent to Washington. Captain Olds becomes business manager of Diamond Oil in Cheyenne, with HQ at Lost Soldier fold. Job changes and office reallocations accompany the closure.
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Selective Service Bureau
Wyoming
United States
Nay K. Clie
Hloux
Washington
Olds
Diamond Oil Company
Cheyenne
M. ML. Hartung
Mark Snyder
Murder Case Before Federal Jury
Private Joseph C. Heller rests in county jail awaiting federal grand jury action regarding the suspected murder of Private John M. Jynn at Port Fussell. Witnesses have been summoned to appear at 410 oclock this morning.
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Joseph C. Heller
John M. Jynn
Port Fussell
Weather Outlook for Wyoming: Warmer Wednesday
The forecast calls for warmer conditions across Wyoming on Wednesday with unsettled skies and a chance of showers by Thursday. Overnight temperatures are expected to remain mild and variable winds may affect eastern areas.
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Wyoming
Scheidemann Condemns Treaty as Murdersous and Warns
German chancellor Scheidemann denounces the peace terms as murderous and says they would saddle Germany with vast labor for victors. He accuses Wilson of deceit while urging protests through German plenipotentiaries. Allies push ahead on Austria and Italian issues as Paris negotiators seek settlement and parliamentary support.
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Philipp Scheidemann
Ebert
Nations Assembly
Berlin
Scheiderann
Germany
Wilson
Scheidemann
Center
Forsailies
Austria
Paris
Orlando
Colonel House
Thomas Nelson Pagt
Aly
Charles
St. Germaine Et Laye de
Versailles
German Chancellor Attacks Peace Terms In Assembly
Chancellor Scheidemann denounces Allied peace conditions as unacceptable and demands renewed negotiations. He notes Germany seeks counter proposals and warns that insistence on current terms endangers the nation, while the German delegation prepares further measures.
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Associated Press
PANS
Germany
Ghancanlor Scheldmann
National Assembly
Berlin
Selieidemann
South Dakotans Return Home From Fort Russell
PHILADELPHIA Pa Moythi The battleship Kaniga with 147th infantry from South Dakota arrived today. Governor Peter Norbeck and a South Dakota welcoming committee are here to greet homecoming soldiers.
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Philadelphia
Moythi
Kaniga
Havine
South Dakota
Peter Norbeck
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