Wyoming youths to attend weeklong militarybased camp at university
Nine twentysquad champions from eleven counties arrive for a Boys and Girls camp on a university military basis. Youths from Lincoln Marion Gardner Merlin and others will join, led by state club leaders. Most boys excel in hog raising and girls in fruit and vegetable canning, with railroad fare and meals provided by the university.
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Will Platte
Casper Rowse
Nellie Stam
Goshen
Verne McElbnsey
Madge, Yoder
Edna Gagetetter Fremont
Taylor Brooks
Marie
Big Horn
Allan Lowe
Zilla Harris
Park—Hasel McKervy
Rash Melleb
Ry. Sheridan
Preston Wagner
Bina May Woods
Johnson
Howard Johnson
Myrtle
Albany County Raises 3000 for Red Cross
Albany County undertook a Red Cross fundraising drive with reported totals reaching around 9000 and rising. Major donors included a $1000 gift from A. Jones and several $100 contributions. Events such as a benefit ball by the Hiking Club and a film night by Mr. Maat are planned to boost receipts, with a full donor list to be published next week.
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Albany County
A. ©. Jones
Red Cross
Teompeon
Mr. Maat
Breomers Howe
Saline
Last of Deputy Assessors Finishes County Work
County Assessor Thomas C Har att reports James Newell has finished assessing the northern part of the county. This completes the deputy assessors' work in the department.
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Thomas C. Haratt
James Newell
Submarine Sunk by U S Ship Near Atlantic Port
An American ship fired on and hit a submarine on June 6 about one day from Gence, according to a crew report reaching an Atlantic port. The submarine fired a torpedo at the Austrian ship from 600 yards as the stern gun responded, though details remain incomplete.
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Atlantic
Gence
Weather forecast and variable temperatures for university area
The government forecast predicts fair and warmer conditions for the next 24 hours. Today’s 24 hour high reached 78 degrees with a low of 44. At the University of Wyoming observations show a max of 18 degrees, min 44, barometer 93.248 steady, wind 299 miles from the southwest, max velocity 12 mph, humidity 84 percent, dew point 29, and no precipitation.
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Conteht
University of Wyoming
Pennock Leaves Mallison Home After Visit
Mrs. Charles Pennock, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Christina Mallison for the past few days, departed this afternoon for her home on No. 3.
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Charles Pennock
Christina Mallison
Daniels Seeks U S Control of Oil and Coal
Secretary Daniels told the senate public land committee that government commandeering of oil and coal may come within a short time. He warned that without such action negotiations could force opening oil and coal reserves to the state, and urged regulation to conserve Navy fuel resources for the future.
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Daniels
Senate
Lnnd
Tightwad Town: Laramie Urged to Give to Red Cross
Geo Edwin Parisoe appeals to readers to support the Red Cross drive urging immediate donations before Tuesday. He cites tabled amounts from Sheridan Cheyenne Rock Springs Evanston Wheatland Kemmerer Rawlins and warns Laramie risks being the last in Wyoming for failing to contribute.
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Sheridan
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Rock Springs
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Kemmerer
Rawlins
Laramie
Nickle Aqueezer
May Impeach the Mayor of Chicago Soon
Chicago June 32 A meeting of the judiciary committee to consider impeachment against Mayor Yoowpaun has been called for Monday. The move stems from a school board dispute and a factional board war after Jacob Loeb’s removal. Council efforts to reinstate appointees led to clashes as guards stood by to prevent forcible ejection.
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Joliciary Committee
Yoowpaun
Thowpann
Sim
Acteo Board
Jacob Loeb
Castrol
Pine Board
Germans Press Fresh Assaults on French Lines
Paris reports continued German attacks against French positions with the objective of a counteroffensive. Despite a series of night bombardments and waves of assaults near Vaushit kom, Pilate, Royler, Predid Mont, Che vVigny, Chevresd and other points, the German efforts are described as fruitless with heavy losses. The latest offensives failed to breach defenses as French fire repelled the attackers. Jha Amimanill and Des Lameo are noted as visitors in the city today.
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Vaushitkom
Pilate
Royler
Predid Mont
ChevVigny
Chevresd
Heermana
Boyter
Prodmont
Strogstenes
Colored house on First Street ordered closed and inmates removed
After a city council police committee meeting, Marshal Davidson ordered Susie Parker’s house on South First Street shut and the inmates moved out within days. Other First Street establishments were barred from selling liquor and must stop fireworks sales, with fines for violations. Mayor Holliday said the July fireworks ban will be enforced.
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Holliday
Frank Davidson
Susie Park
South First Street
Ames
Susie Parker
Davidson
A. B. Holliday
G. R. McConnell
Bold Bad Man Flashes Gun In Storefront Rampage
Eyewitnesses recount a late night confrontation as Hall threatened with a loaded revolver in a shop. Mrs Lane, Dr Johnson, and bystanders fled as Hall menaced the crowd before bolting onto Second Street with police alerted.
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Antic Wrekes
Mou An Johnson
Hall
Mra. Lane
Dr. Johnson
Muli
Jobison
Ray Hiegewald
Hegewald
Lane
Garth
Disturbance Leads to Weapon Seizure and Release
A boy disrupted a scene and a revolver was taken by an officer who did not arrest the disturber but released him after removing the weapon. The incident details remain unclear about motives and location.
Pershing urges Americans to donate to the Red Cross
A cablegram from General Pershing urged generous subscriptions to the Red Cross. By noon the fund totaled 79.00 dollars as the country faces support calls. The report also notes individuals, including A. J. Monroe arriving from North Park on business and Walter Bidler returning from his ranch.
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Eral Pershing
America
Red Cross
Wortera
Socialite delegates outline American peace position
Stockholm June 23 Stylledd Am otiear socialite delegates the convention here release a statement of the American stance on peace. The plan calls for federation of free nations to rebuild strides onlo and general disarmament after the war. They stress no annexations or domatties and urge return of all occupied territory including German colonies and the restoration of Poland with borders to be determined by a plebiscite.
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Otiear
Lasue
Pune
Onlio
Poland
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