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E te tt pi nt ni is} is} os or at’ ce ve oy in on iW e r It J ot ; eet aw SS te ee COMPLETE TEXT RESOLUTIONS AD oJ rears ‘OFFICERS OF GRAND LODGE Seventeen resolutions pertaining ;do hereby respectfully request our} Motion passed. to the general and future welfare of | representative in Congress‘to support; Resolved: That this conventiow the returned service man were passed; this megsure: that a eopy of thir} go on record “nas ¢ondémning the ae-, at the first state convention of the!resolution be forwardéd to each of|tion of those responsibie for protect- American Legion held at Douglas, ;the United States senators and rep-|ing the men who refused full military | Oct. 10 and 11. The record number) resentatives of the state of Wyom-]service to the United States in ac- VETERANS TAKE STAND ON MANY INPORTANT ISSUES ?oomes7 2 masorc oy repel rounp In wyo, MND ENCAMPMENT, 0.0. F.: __ AMMEN A ASI MEETING (Special to The Tribuas.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct: ‘That the poorest section of the iin }coln highway traversed by the army, -BASIN, Wyo.,. of resolutions passed and the large ing, and to the presidént of amount of important business trans- acted speaks for the vigor and evergy) the United States senate. and ing of returned soldiers and sailor: represented in the Legi A state executive committee com-, the American Legion ‘present this tives. posed of seven members from differ. resolution and urge the adoption of}demning the I. W. Ws. International the} zordance with \the “Act of Congress! motor transport train which recently$lodge officers of the United States, and the president of]of May 18, 1917, and who were tried | crossed the Toodety is that between Sted here last week are as follows: the}by general court martial, of the delegates to the Woming mect-/peaker of the house ‘of ‘representa-}to prison, and later Third: That Wyoming dele-jrestored to duty jfates at the mational convention of| charged with all back pay and allow-' who was here Sunday, enroute from senteneed| Tipton and Point of Rocks, Wyo-|, Fred A. Proctor, Cheyenne, G M and’ honorably dis-' McMahan, commander of the ‘train, vans. R LeMarr, Rock Springs, G. +} Thos. Cottle, Green River, G. ances given them,/and as further con- San Francisto, where the transport; Sec. disbanded, to Washington, Arrange-| F ent posts in the state was named. # resolution which shall embody the | Socialists and Anarchists in their ef-| motits to improve this bad section al-| David McCullough, Laramie, G. Rep.; R. H. Werner of per was one of Provisions of this resolution. forts to seeure the release of those ready have been made: | The Lincoln|1 year; Lewis Tyvold, Rock Springs, the seven named on this committee. Resolution passed. jmen, already pardoned and thése still Highway association will provide) G, Chaplain; Chas. Calusha; Casper, The stato executive follows: Whereas, The state‘ hoard’of Fair{in prison serving sentences; and *$20,000 of the necessary amount,| Grand) Marshal; AY O. Heyer, Sho. Mildred Weber of Buffalo; Commissioners at the Wyoming State . H. Werner of Casper; Claude L,/ Fair held at Douglas, this year, do- McDermott of Douglas; FE. C. Cal-|nated to the American Legion a booth houn of Van Tassell; bert Waddell of 0n the fair grounds, that the Ameri- Moorecroft; J. 11. Field of Sheridan; ¢8" Legion might further its cause and Jez 1 Dyke of Buffalo. and perfect its organization within The official report of resolutions | the state of Wyoming. and passed follows Whereas, The state board of. Fai Whereas, Wyoming’s congression-| Commissioners gladly and willingly al representatives, John B. Kendri assisted the American Legion and Francis E. W. and Frank W; Mondefl hav: i forts to lation favorable to soldiers, sa and marines and have by their every en and encourage the cause American Legion; It is hereby resolved-by the Wyom- ‘ig Po&t of the American Legion in net evidenced their desire to pro- meeting assembled that the secreta- mote and safeguard the interests of .ry of this meeting extend to the state those who served in the Great War,|board of Fair Commissioners the and whose enthusiasm for the wel-| warmest thanks of this convention. fare of the soldicrs nas not abated Motion passed. with the sign of the armistice or Whereas, Wyoming Post No. 16, with the signing of peace: but who has expressed a desire that it be con- ave now urging measures on their sidered a member ‘of the Wyoming behalf. i State Organization of the American It is resolved that as a mark of our, Legion; and appreciation we extend to Wyoming’s _ Whereas, The- men. of Wyoming congressional. representatives, our, Post No. 16 are now serving their heartiest edorsement of their every!country as soldiers*of the regular of the made every possible effort to further® legislation on this-subject and urging Be it further resolved: That this) Carbon county $5,000, Sweetwater] shoni, Conductor; W. E, DeJarnette, convention favors the adoption of a Plane is a complete wreck, Goldsbor-|} convention demand full and complete; county $15,000 and the state of Wy0- | Sheridkn, Grand Guardian; John investigation by congress of the trial|:ming the remainder. Franson, Chéyenne, Grand Herald. jand conviction of these parties and| nA wine "| Grand Eneampment officers are: jtheir subsequent pardon; that the WRECKED AIRPLANE T0 ;Grand Patriarch, F. L, Belcher, {secretary of our state organization Wheatland; Grand’ High Priest, Da- {be instructedto send a copy of the! / > : vid _ McCullagh, Laramie; . Grand ‘esolution to Wyoming’s congression-| | \ al BY ARMY scribe, Thos. Cottle, Green River; jal representatives requesting infor- Grand Treasurer, D. L. Darr, Basin: ;mation as to the present status of : Sree ixbior Warden, ¢. M. Cong- 4 . . jer, Cody; Grand Rep. G, J. Schenk, them to expedite a-congressional in- (Special to the Tribune) : Basin; “ntit As \ veativation: ofsthis act CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 14.—An/ Givin? Gyand Inside ‘Sentinel, _W. Motion ‘passed. _/ aviation sergeant and detail, of ME- pine} J. A Tobi bi Outside Sen- | g,Wherens, it isthe desire of the| Shanics lefk Fort Russell Sujday dor)” (7). “aN and Ameri Sewion ct . Elk mountain, where they- will. sal-| © brothorhGeds auiee AERC vize the airplane driven by Lieuten-} Sheriff Turns Whereas, it is believed that the re- 88 Edward V. Wales in the trans-) tention of military titles by members CoMtinental_acrial derby ahd which} Sherlock, Auto of the legion is not conductivesto this ¥2% wrecked, with the resulting death} A | end! of Wales and injury to his observer,! Theft Ad itt d | dt is hereby resolved: That this Lieut —W-7.G., /Goldstorough, | sine) me 43 : ' y rh 2 aviati dquar-! ‘Special i ‘ resolution bythe national ranizn-, sh reporte dat aviation headq' (Special to the Tribune) tion’ tothe eWfect that, all anilitary, ters st Fort Russell, but the 440-| | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct, 14.— | titles be dropped from the names of Horsepower Liberty motor can be sal-| The shtewd deductions of Under. jall members, of he! American Legion V2%¢4- . __{ Sheriff Lon C, Davis when he ob- inot in actyal service} in all matters, The body of, Lieut. Wales was shi "| served Frank Rodgers, uM ‘ped to San Franeiseo Spnday, aecom-| charged with, the theft a prisoner | action, and assure them of our army; and P {that pertain to,the organization, and heartiest co-operation and support ify Whereas, We deem it an honor) that this same action be recommend-! any measure which they mf&y endorse | to have associated with us those nicn| ed to the national convention for its or urge for the welfare of those who#Who are by profession soldiers. favorable consideration. * fought in the Great War; and | Tt-is hereby resolved: By the Wy-: Motion passed. Re it further resyived: That we|oming Posts of the American Legion Whereas this convention realizing send them a-copy of all resolutions}in meeting assembled at Douglas. | the great importance to each and-ev- adopted at this convention. Wyoming, O¢tober 10 and 11, that! ery person who served in the armies |. Resolution passed. * | Wyoming Post No. 16, be considered} and navies of the United States dur- Wheres, The Wyoming Commer-|and is a member of the. Wyoming} ing the world war, of a complete and; cial company and Charles A. Guer.- | State Organization of the Americ} correct record of individuals, organ: ther to promote the cause of the | Legion. ‘zations, and American Legion and to further its} Motion passed. $ objects and ideals, have assisted this Resolved: That delegates irom, established a départment of state rec- tion by donating to it ad-; Wyoming to the national convention| ord and history, and that department/ ing space in newspapers state-wide circulation; It is resolved by the Wyoming P: upport the resolution that Sunday. ovember 9, be designated as Ame of the American Legion in meeting ican Legion Sunday, and that clergz aszempled at Douglas, Wyoming;;men thruout the United States be r October 10 and 11. that the secretary | quested to devote port or alb of their) Vhereas, Said state historical de of this meeting extend to the Wyom-| Sermon on that day to the ideals for| partment is desirous of securing the! ing Commercial company and Charles} which the American Legion stands. jreceras of, Wyoming service men that] A. Guenther the thanks of this con- Motion passed, said records may be available at all! vention. Whereas, The unanimous nents | ies { Resolution passed. ment of the delegates of the St.| Be it therefore resolved: That the! Whereas, it has come to the atten-, Louis meeting of the American Lie-| state organization of the American) sion of this convention that soldiers!gion was opposed to Bolshevis Legion thru its. proper-—officials be} of the regular army have requested| ‘Whereas, the constitution of directed to cooperate with the said; that they be allowed to appear‘in| American Legion there adopted| state department of record and his-| public as civilians because of dis-| Pledges the Legion to the mainten-| tory and in, all such. manners and} crimination by the pu>lic against the ance of law and order and to means as will bring about and make American military uniform. per-cent Americanism, and ® possible the ‘compilation of a correct Be it-resolved: That this conven-, - Whereas, the. meeting refuses to’ and definite record’ of Wyoming serv-| tion urge their fellow citizens to pay|Seat as a delegate a representative! ice men and organizations, | the uniform the honor which it so ps a pers spigiers and Sailors’) | Motion passed, justly merits and deserves. ouncil modeled arier the Russian Serer ~ Resoltion passed. Soviet; * A Tribufie Wantad wi Whereas, it is belicved that all. It is resolved: That the Wyoming immigration at the pr nt.time is g ‘State convention of tne American Le- menace to Ametican institutions and, sion unalterably oppose all,societies, Whereas, it is believed that legis- ‘leagues, and organizations, which lation should be enacted prohibit- have as their object. the overturning ing immigration without distinction of government. and of law and or-} of race or count der in the United, States of America;! It is hereby resolved, that this con- Unqualifiedly condemns the recent vention go on record as opposing all cowardly and murderous activities of records of, the individuals as well as the organizations in which the Wyo- ming men who participated in the world war, served, and ation into this country, and 70-called Reds in this country, urges: urging the enactment of laws which 2ll men who have been in the mili will insure Americans against the in- tary and naval ser ageresively to vasion of immigrants pa ate in ferreting out and iden- Resolution passed. tifying those individuals and de. Be it reslved that this convention mands the enactment: of legislation go on record ns approving the work) by congress providing for the de- of Colonel ur A. Wood in his; portation of all Bolsneviks, Reds, and! effort to secure employment for the} other ‘aliens who are enemies of the skilled labor class which served in the|the principles of freedom and de- Great War. and that this convention) mMocracy for which the soldiers and urge all members of the American Silors of this country fought in the| Legion to co-onerate with Colonel) World War. | Arthur A. Woo of hjs noble ¥; Resolution p: Be it resolved: tion endorse the editorial app in a recent issue of the American Le gion Weekly criticizing the ineff Motion passed. H Whereas, the burial of some of ou comrades in arms has not been at itended with fitting military honors/| is in the furtherance rk, t this ¢ it i= believed that all men who have made the sacrifices for ency of those directing the activties!their country, which all soldiers of of the government vocational train-'the Great War made, are entitled to ing department. |a military burial], and | Be it further resolved that this} Whereas, it is believed that this! convention demand more specific and|¢eremony should be uiform thruout expeditious action by this depart-|our ranks; | ment. It is hereby resolved: That the Motion d. jstute secretary of the Wyoming Whereas, numerous bills each of- branch of the American Legion be in- fering some measure of assistance to |! tructed to prepare burial ritual to de soldiers, sailors and marines in honor) sed by all Wyoming posts until such of their services in the Great War, ‘time as the national organization are now pending in the congress of | may provide a national burial ritual. the United States: and Motion passed, i Whereas, it ic generally contended| | Whereas, it is believed that the se: by the American people that some ¢rity and integrity of our nation can bill or bills extending power of re-|only be maintained by the mainten- cognition to those who left their|@nce of an adequate military force; homes and their private interests and | an : é unselfishly went ‘fort to wrest lib-| Whereas, it is believed that the erties from the grasp of a tyrant foe; sacrif: of our dead comrades shall, ana not have been in vain, and that the Wheréas, a bill known as the Na-| victory which their life blood made tional Soldiers’ Settlement Act, H. B. possible should be perpetuated; and 487. introduced by Honorable Frank, Whereas, it is believed that those W. Mondell, of Wyoming, is unani-|who enjoy the priyHeges of Amer- mouszly endorsed by the Ameérican/ican citizenship are willing to defend Legion of Wyoming,sand its passage this citizenship, and enactment is promptly urged. It is hereby resolved: That this It is hereby resolved by the Wyom- convention go on 1 as favoring} ing Post of the American Legion iif!universal military training that the) meeting assembled at. Douglas, Wy-| delegates from the state of Wyoming oming, October 10 and 11, jto the national convention of the Firet: That we endorse and recom-|American Legion be instructed to, mend for passage the above mention-| urge the adoption of a resolution fa-/ ed House Bill 487, introduced “by|voring universal. compulsory military Representative Mondell. and that we/ training. Come “wonderful war “Hardware fo Phone’ 601 rr" buns Wauted Sil seb it Whereas, the state of Wyoming has! 0’ ose and let us show you this Holihes. Hardware Co. panied by Lieut. Goldshorough. CHEYENNE ASKS LOCATION (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 4 " a ntinental race, :has forwarded of of the American Legion urge and|has established a system of complete! ¢e the war ‘del shales 5 partment a recommen- dation that the field be made a reg- | ular army aviatiton field and setting | forth that it can be improved at very light expense. | yards in dimensions. The field is 600x700 Modifiéd. “Are you an optimist?” t “Lam. Aren't you?” “Yes. But just the same I've gotten over my cheerful ‘confidence that stocks are going to prosper and go up every time I play them.” New Version of Old Saw. “A man is as old as he feels,” quoted the parlor phildsepher: “And a woman is “as old. as her photograph taken 2bout fifteen years ” added the nfere man.—Pearson's HAT the Maytag Multi. \ ff} Motor Washer is today . the most used power washer in the world, has a signifi- cance which prrepecee pur- chasers cannot fail to recognize. The emphatic conviction of the thousands of Maytag owners that they, Possess the best in wash- ing machine design and construc- tion is proof sufficient that it is a washer syorthy of the confidence of those whose purchases are guided by prudence and economy, The magnificent little Mul- ti-Motor engine, built right into the frame, gives the housewife 2 simple, ever-ready power unit for any. work about the - house where fen t power isnecded. day domestic. r Hardwear’ Casper, Wyo. 14.— utenant E, A. Clune, in charge of Neil field at Fort Russell during its luse by aviators participating in the o | automobile, sign a letter ete i per friend” and drew a triangle | beside the signature, drew from | Rodgers a confession Hudson car, probably hinted at | theft, of a Hudson Ah charged se prisoner with such a theft. Rodg- ers immediately ¢onfessed, oo Cured. “One of our little pigs was sick, so I gave Aim some sugar,” “Sugar! What for?” “Por medicine, of course. Haven't you heard of sugar-cured hams?" An Acquaint. 5 “I noticed you waved your hand to that traffie polfceman.” 4 said the Hiotetist. ‘riend of yours?” “Tn away. He's carried me to court ” opportunities, came, vesting a few dollars You owe it to a part of what lately safe. month, ~~ of the theft | . | of a Hudson super-six “automobile q ARMY LANDING FIELD: at Salina, Kansas. Davis reasoned that the word “super” and the tri. (1° | ! angle, which is the insignia of the | OPTED BY LESION RIVE NEWS. OF WYOMING Oct. -14—Griind} Midwest refinery here has resulted in} I. 0. 0. F. elec-''an acute housing situation. ully pardoned,| ming, is asserted by Captain Bernata{G., J. Schenck, Basin,” Dep, G! M.;} i i | | | ge. H fight D. 1." Dar, Basin, G. Treas 7! He—This account of a figlit says righam, Basin, -G, Rep_ 2 yr,;/ SPECIL TIRE GN COTTONSEED CAKE SHIP ‘LARAMIE SHORT _ OF HOUSES FOR | REFINERY: MEN; Aetna Gt Fistane» é i Fifty Cents a Hunde from Poin , Wyo., Oct. 14.—Im- Sotith to District fi | portation of ‘men to construct the! in South to District from * Orin*Junstion ‘©. Thermopolis Division freight and Passenger jagent Jack Leary of the C. B. «& Q. j has sueceeded in securing o rate of 50 cents per hundredweight on cot. that the Germans were felled right | ton seed cake used for ‘stock feeding slong by our men. : {from all points in’the south to Qp. She—1 guess they felled them with ‘ply in the district from Orin June. a machine gun. r tion to Thermopolis, whieh was prin. 4 Of Course. cipally affected by, the drouth of thy “A beauty doctor 1s. by force of his |Past summer. The rate should prove business a philosopher, isn’t he?” ia big boon to stoek men. “Why does he have to be?” ‘When the government “¢stablishe4 “Because,.no matter what happens, } the rate, effective September 15, this he has to put 2 good face on the mat- | territory, which was the greatest suf. ter.” - ferer from the drouth was not includ. jed in the rate. ! «+ The rate secured by Mr, Leary js ipeftective beginning October 6, 4 ————_—— to. Houses ; for at least 100 additional families} j are needed. > \ HBLPS a Lor. You ean travel on wind? Still, ie 48 very useful in auto. mmebile tires, NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE, “What's the différence bétween a |, bessimist and an optimist?” “That's easy+—a pessimist acts the k | way he féels, while an optimist’act¢ | | OPPORTUNITY — i. CASPER 50,000 IN 1925 > is “Casper’s future is assured. ‘Knowing that Casper is rap- idly becoming a large city and will soon be the metropolis of Wyoming, it is time for us to get busy if we want to be number- .. ” ed arnong the ones that are taking advantage of these golden We canall look back and see@where we have made serious’ - mistakes by not taking advantage of opportunities when they. -- Are you going to be one of the many that will, five years from eae; be brooding over the fact that.yoti have made another serious mistake by not in- you do not take advantage of this opportunity now. Casper is at present, short of living accommodations for at least a thousand families who are already here, sad cater thousand more who would be here if they could get housing accommodations... . Our plan is to give those. that can save a few. dollar month, ai i Is opportunity with the large investor. ahi Seat mie patiamn cs Just think what a. few -dollars houses in the City of Casper will grow to in a few years. yourself aid‘to those depending upon you to invest at least you make in something that you can depend upon being abso- Here is something that should interest those who ould pref. H I! a Thousan: Investment in a e apartment house of fi \ 7 to one hundred apartments should ‘pay the rent on such an pangs ire This can be obtained by, paying ten percent cash and five per cent per FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROPOSITION The Wyoming Building and Apartment House Co. thing he ought to feel." the way be Cranberries _ Per qt. Bellflower Apples, box $2. GREEN TOMATOES, PUMPKINS, SQUASH. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. ITY FRUIT MARKET “>, South Woleott—Phone 247 in business property in Casper? You certainly will be if per month invested in modern apartment as the’ income from Phone 261.-J :