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Thursday, August 30, 2018
Mutiny in the Home Guard?, Mexican border pacific, and bar tenders won't march: The Casper Daily Tribune, August 30, 1918.
A rumor that casualty figures were being suppressed was circulating in Casper's Home Guard, and causing discontent. The story was originally attributed to Gen. Leonard Wood, who denied its accuracy.
Well, while things were getting heated in Casper, things seemed to be calming down on the border with Mexico.
But they were getting heated as to alcohol. The Bartenders Union refused to march in the upcoming Labor Day parade in protest of the looming specter of Prohibition. The Anti Saloon League was being asked to fill in.
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