Democrats Push 1920 Voter Rights For Women
The Democratic National Committee closes a two day session praising Wilson era progress and urging Independent and Progressive voters to back the party in 1920. It insists women’s suffrage be achieved and urges states to convene special sessions to enable women to vote in the presidential election.
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Villam-ingeles Provisional Government Declared in Mexico
Dallas dispatch reports General Pelipe Angeles proclaimed provisional president by Villistas and Francisco Villa named secretary of war. May 22 Parral meeting established the new government with a pledge to rally against Cartangistas and protect Americans. Northern border garrisons move toward Juarez as Casas Grandes troops join a northern buildup.
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Ford proves he paid dependents of his soldiers
In Michigan on May 20 Judge Tucker heard Henry Ford in the one million dollar suit against the Chicago Daily Tribune. Doungel, for the plaintiff, showed relief funds were given to dependents of employees who joined the national guard at the Mexican border in June 1916.
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Winnipeg Strike Near Settlement as Mediation Sought
Winnipeg reports a near settlement of the metal trades strike as employers accept mediators from the railway trainmen unions. The general strike began May 15, with city departments affected and police requirements tightened as clerks seek replacements and workers return.
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Ferris-O'Brien Oil Stock Hits Cheyenne Market
Ferris-O'Brien Oil Co stock placed on Cheyenne market with holdings in Carbon county Wyoming. Local reps Cross and Hammond at 1721 Capitol Avenue tout the stock at three cents a share as a strong buy in the current oil market.
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Wilson Calls Crews of Planes to Paris
President Wilson orders the NC-4 crew to depart Plymouth for Paris for an aviation conference. The NC-3 and NC-1 crews will follow after visiting London for a reception and to be present at the Paris meeting.
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Swiss Reject Alliance Blockade Note in Peace Plan Stance
Geneva May 29 The Swiss government says it will answer negatively to the Allied note on the blockade of Germany if Germany refuses to plan the peace treaty. The position centers on Swiss policy amid postwar negotiations.
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Wyoming Weather Outlook for Weekend
Partly cloudy to start with unsettled conditions possible late in the week. Saturday forecasts show fair skies with warmer afternoon temperatures. Strong winds or brief showers may occur in parts of the state, but overall a mild weekend is expected.
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Memorial Day 1919 Poem of the Silent Dead
A wartime poem reflecting on Memorial Day 1919, praising fallen soldiers. It depicts the bivouac of the dead, silence after battle, and reverence for the sacrificed, with lines invoking embalmment, glory, and remembrance through time. The author references a soldier’s dream and the enduring memory of valor.
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Cheyenne Built Car Trials For Memorial Day Speed Event
Cheyenne will host a Memorial Day speed trial north of the city directed by FP J Ilonk. Six cars will race over several miles, starting near Garey Venue and Tavlemese, with a practice run at welock before the main event. Drivers include Archie Molen and Hankeon among others.
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Plan for Fiume as Independent State Under League Pact
Paris May 20 The Temps reports a near agreement on the Adriatic question. Wilson approves the arrangement accepted by Premier Orlando. Fiume and westward region become an independent state under the League of Nations. Sebenico and Zadar to Thyrolian sovereignty. Islands near Istria and Lissa to be under Dalmatian claims with limited sovereignty. Albania receives a special Maltian date for Milan influence.
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Danish steamer Mary rescues Hawker and Grieve after air crew escape
The Danish steamer Mary rescued aviators Hawker and Grieve after their May 1 crash near mid Atlantic while attempting a flight from Newfoundland to Ireland. Crew members Hoey Schwartz Jensen Larsen and Schubert aided the rescue as Captain Duhn reported exhausting effort and the pilots refused food to sleep.
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Taylor to English Labor Agencies Ed. 1
United States employment agent for Wyoming left last night for a trip to Gasper and Shirrifgan to open employment offices for the government and prepare the way for full operation so they will be ready to serve the public by the end of the next month.
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Robert Bacon Dies Following Operation
Robert Bacon, a former wartime official, died after surgery in New York. He passed away at 41 o clock, following an operation for mastoid disease at local hospitals.
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NC 4 Expected to Hop Off for England Today
Washington May 29 The navy department had received no dispatches from Lisbon where the NC 4s await to start for England but officials believed the seaplane would hop off tomorrow.
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Democratic party refutes old slanders at banquet
Attorney General Palmer defended the Democratic Party at a banquet, arguing a history of achievements from tariff reform to labor laws and the children's bureau. He asserted the party seeks greater liberty and peace, and refuted charges of national purpose and economic sacrifice.
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General Strike in Toronto Calls for 40 O Clock Walkout
The Associated Press reports a sympathy strike in Toronto starting at 40 o clock this morning. The central strike committee refused employers’ arbitration on a 44 hour workweek, prompting the final call for action after mid night.
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Last Yank Leaves Italy's Sunny Shore
Rome May 20 The last unit of the American army a detachment of the quartermaster corps left Rome today to join other quartermaster units in France. With its departure the last American soldier left Italian soil except for the military attaches at the American embassy.
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German reply seeks evasion in peace terms
Allied powers prepare to digest German counter proposals aimed at easing the treaty’s severity. Britain France and the United States vow to press for sign or penalties with possible renewed sea blockade. Debate over Dalmatian claims and Italian parts continues as envoys rush a document for Friday. President Wilson plans Memorial Day address at Suresnes with wreath for American fallen in France.
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Funeral Services for John Thomas Held at Masonic Temple
Funeral services for John Thomas, who died in an accident last Sunday, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the Masonic temple with Rev. B F Brave of the First Methodist Episcopal church officiating. Masonic rites were observed and interment followed at Lake View Cemetery.
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Austrian Treaty Set for Monday Disclosure
ST. GERMAIN May 26 The Austrian delegation head Kurt Tenner said he has been notified the peace treaty will be communicated Monday and offered no objection.
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Hohenzollern Seeks Only Clause of Peace Treaty
AP reports from Amenongen that former German emperor William Hohenzollern shows interest solely in the treaty clause affecting him. Despite inquiries, officials say no details will be released and life at his residence remains quiet with orders to maintain silence.
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