Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1920, Page 8

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| \n in 2} ut he 1,5, VOCATIONAL AGENT 10 TAKE. (IP CLAMS HERE Standards Endorsed at Friday Meeting of Casper Or- Former Service Men Handicapped by Disabilities Urged to Con- fer with Representative of Federal Board A representative of the federal board for vocational education will be in Cas- per on January 21, 23 and 24 =a the purpose of meeting all disabled sol diers, sailors, marines and nurses, cording to word received today, in let ters to the Red Cross, the Amer xion and other individuals and organi gations working in 1} { of former! Rervice men it was nounced that Mr. Price of the hoard in this district, will he in Casper at that time. In ac cordance with a request made hy the ho: every effort is being m the organizations and individk formed to haye all person by the disabilities the ice, on hand to meet with Mr. Pri Those asked tp meet the federal board representative include not only those who have not previously made pre inary application for vocational educa: tion thru the board, but thos cases are not yet complete is the intention of H. Allen head of district 11, which embre Colo. rado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming to send men into € part of his territory for the purpose of contact- ing possible ¢ and completing cé that staill require further st before n be acted on. This is for the of hastening all cases, and re- moving any possibility of delay which might attend correspondet with the men. It is the hope of the board, Mr. Nye said, to if it is possible, complete all cases so that early decision from the board can be given, ¢ i for reeducation placed in schools or in- blishments for training. have the decks cleared for ac- tion,” Mr. Nye says, “and we are pro ceeding full speed. We are placing men in training daily—already the num- ber in this district alone is more than} 1,000 and over the country it Is more! than 20,000. For a considerable time al board was delayed in_ its} : f the fact that before a person in training it first for the war risk u to declare that per- Rut the recent ac- s in divorcing the federal ional education from the bur our hands, and we were! enabled to proceed on our program at| a very gratifying speed Men now, under the new regulations, who are leaving the hospitals are be- ing placed in training on the day of their discharge, Mr. Nye says. Also men who have suffered major _ampu- tations—and this embraces the Toss of one or both eyes—ean be placed in training without prior approval: from the Washington office. further the speeding up — proce x from the Washington office are fre- quent visitors to the Denver headquar- ters, and they are empowered to ap- prove cases without the head office ap- pro Even greater latitude in this respect, he declared, is anticipated. in this district, which would mean still quicker action on all cases presented to the board. Every day sees hun- whose well, It or purpos son compensal tion of cong bo -| dances MORAL INFLUENCES OF SCHOOL GAN LEGION RECORDS FAT GROWTH IN eusvess HERE BE IMPROVED, W. C. 7. U. BELIEVES ganization May Be Made Issue in Election; Danc- ing Sanctioned by Board Not Approved y | Substantial Increase in Mem- A paper on the subject, “Should We Employ Christian Teachers?" | bership as Result of read by Mrs. George Ferguson at a meeting of the Women’s Chris- Campaign tian Temperance Union held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tnereased inter cussion in which the members of the society heartily approved the sentiments expressed by Mrs. Ferguson. y Fisher. It was brot out strongly that the;of the afternoon, adyocated a stronger ded 35 new mem! Christian influence is much to be de-| censorship of moving picture shows ana in& & tgtal membership of 76. ired in the public schools nd members| also declared that there should Wvo., reports an_ incr of the union believe it their duty to be| censorship of the picture postcards of-,™émbership recently. active in the coming school election to| fered for sale. E Laramie, Wyo., procure the selection of board members| “Too many of th he declarea, Ship of 1 who will stand definitely for the stan-, “contain sentiments which are decidedly UDiversity city dards which they hold. | Suggestive, and which tend to a lower 800d showing A particular grievance cited by the) ing of the moral standards of the young 2%¢ 300 members ¢ Women, taking part in the discussion,! people who send them to each other,’ | munity and nearby. was that school authorities sanction} Mrs. H. B. Durham discussed the in-| n at the high school of which the} fluence which » Christian hor unex. union cannot approve. ert in lightening the work of the school The The press correspondent of the union, | teacher, cd that too often | be mai in reporting the tneeting today, deplored! teachers ar of s*that this is not for members w: -|an exaggerated account of the discus-|the moral training which he should, followed by 2 dance. sion which states that “specific charges | receive at home. \"ohe JJlemiansat Bi we Feria deers Follow the meeting Mrs.‘ Baker ©f ® serles of, dances this week. si ay e charged WILY) served a luncheon, and a farewell re- OFS from man, incompetency and neglect. “The discussion was a very minor|is Jeasing soon for Denver part of the meeting,” she said. “No res-| = = olutions were passed. The members of! H, the W. C. T. U, are Christian people} We and as such would prefer that their! retur morning from Denver,| applied for a char! children did not dance at school. We|where he spent the last week on busi-| Secretary Fis! may make the matter an issue in “/ness. Mr. Bretchneider was formerly member of the s school election, but that remains to be! a resident of Casper. determined. oA a | to attend a meeting of the Rey. Robert L.,.Lemons of the Bapt Attorney M. W. Purcell is in Omaha, | city. church, who was the principal speaker! Nebr., attending to legal business. |ception-was held for Mrs. Wright who try attended’ the dance. president of tho ments indicate «1 members Land company, 100 on that da’ r in the Legion. MATINEE @ THE HOUSE Q : OF QUALITY 2:30 and 4 P. M. Forauns NIGHT Ca er BEST Rs é 3 : ED THEATR! 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 EN y TODAY--LAST TIME “The Last of the Duanes” In which are depicted danger, conflict and love in a compelling ensembly. first__but when he d-ew it meant death. 15c and 35¢ TOMORROW: { Dorothy Gish in “Out of Luck” Because it was Friday, the 13th, and was surrounded by black cats. He never drew by whom {Casper is repre: ented in the large army already act in train: ine are; Dumm, Byron I. Medicine, University of Colorado, and Miler, Joh W. Commercial Course, Barnes Commercial school. Men in training are being paid by the government not only the cost of their training, which training is being given in the schools and colleges. of the country and in hundreds of indus- trial institutions, but ample subsistence dreds am in courses. Among those NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. ‘We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. allowances as well. These allowances are $80.00 a month to a man without dependents and $105.00 a month up. to $150.00 toa man with dependents. Also, those men who are given training in store, office, shop or factory, may re- ceive additional amounts from the own- ers of these places for services ren- dered, providing their progress towards the goal set for and by them is not retarded. Remarkably fine cooperation, accord- ing to the board of representatives ts being given the organizations in dis- trict 11 by the Red Cross, the Amert- can Legion, the committee recently ap- pointed by Governor Shoup to aid for- mer service men, the United States pub- lic health service and other war aad post-war agencies and individuals. With this aid, Mr. } declares the first step of the big job Uncle Sam has laid on the federal board, that of placing all persons whose disabilities incurred in, aggravated by, or traceable to their service in the nation's fighting forces, at home or ubroad have handicapped them to the extent they cannot carry on successfully at their old occupation, in training, will soon be finished. Fol- lowing that is the job of seeing they are trained properly for new vocations, and after that the job of returning them to clyil employment. And for those men and women who he oven is the the Road bain oe @ @ @ We do not hesitate to state that the Round Oak Chief Boiler Iron = Range is the best baking range on the market. The oven is scientifically built. The smoke, fl id nf the acted ton ie ne epee are able to resume their former occu- pations, 01 ry ou successfully in oth- ers as lucrative, training still is offer- ed by the government if they are de- sirous of improving the ves. This is called class three training and it can be given in night schoo! pecial courses and the like, the instruction being paid tor by Uncle Sam but not carrying with it the subsistence allowance which 1s given to those who are unable to carry on at their old jobs. Those informed of the coming of the federal board representative, Mr. Ny were told that he will be glad to meet the citizens of Casper, individually or in groups, and explain to them fully the work the federal board is doing in this, district and in the nation, and the work it is yet expected to do, It is probable a public gathering will be call- ed for this: purpose. Hand Sapolio- The fel Soups The double amount of asbestos in the walls EE eae in the oven exactly where you want i The triple flue bottom instead of heating ° the floor, forces the heat into the oven. It is made of extra h Id roll ast pene ee ee ee No necd to shift pie pans ia using the Chief, A = WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU THESE ADVANTAGES BY WAVING YOU PERSONALLY INSPECT THE CHIEF MT Watch Our Windows Phones 13 and 14 Leafs LT COA SSE ; t in the American C. E. Baker, 215 North Pine street, was followed by an animated dis- Lesion in all parts of Wyoming is in. dicated in reports coming into statel S12 BEL ORDERS headquarters here to State Secretary I Buffalo, Wyo., has ad- 3 to Sts post, mak- Dougias | in has a total member- but the report from that ble because there gible in that com- At Thermopolis, the membership ha smoker for service men| post at present. pected io give a ehild at the Washakie wotel which will be|been elected commander. Ross Gardner| the city. In gave the first|While Joc Tulloss has been selected as! Visit-| Secretary. Charles Armour is treasurer ‘ information, write W. Stocton, Palomar towns in the Basin coun-|f the post. i The executive committee is made up|Partments, Sang Diego, California, Greybull, Wyo., will organize a post}f Roy Lockenour, Floyd Fenex, W. eo = K’ january 28 and preliminary announce- IC Ss nip of about} Charles Morgan. eybull already 9S | Soeeeese ve r and E. C. Calhoun, ate executive commit- | tee, will go to Douglas, Wyo., tonight ost in that The Glenrock post of the American sac AA CASPER BATTERY ] ba: SINS ISHED eusivess HERE |S IGNORED 8 OF AMY AND NY CLUB P. F. Warber fs still a member of ‘or motor car owners. L. R. Earnshaw,| who was with thé Auto Blectrical com the “Armyiand NevyActh tate eee in tendering his resignation, made it : D ; P. 2 2 pany betore the wi arted, ha: en.| Teachers Manifes Lively Intere: jain hi ason for leaving the All Posts thruout State Report nany berore the war started, has op: rs ifest ly Interest plain that his re: for 1 ph ‘business ed the new battery service station. The Casper Battery company are dis tributors for the famous Vesta dou ble life storage batteries. Starting, lighting and ignition troubles will be adjusted by this company. a r head of the club was that his* took him away from Casper so many weeks at a time he could not give the time and energy to the office he con- sidered essential, in Boy Problem-but Sin- gle Minister Files Report re Mr. ‘Warber was recently elected ,} Rotary club is making, M. P. Wheeler,| president. of the club, His* law bus!- ‘|chairman of the committee has been] ness in New Mexico prompted him to surprised to find that hut oné minister; resign so as not to retard the progress A RE PILING U P. ds: sufficiently interested in the prob-| of the club because of his present in- ‘lems effecting Casper to reply to the! ability to care for the business of the letter sent out nearly, two weeks ago| service organization. His-letter to the or to furnish ‘him with the statistics) club indietied eat y be. pe apay op- Snw ¥ - = which are’needed in making up the} portunities for ing ir a com- aan Oe dae Rak Bee TL ord: | survey. munity center were unusual. ©“ At loniton Maven ese Maar nae Ftevtes| All the school teachers of the city} E. C. Calhoun is vice president of tons," according’ to the monthly. etd te. j have shown keen interest in the boy! the club. Mr. Spencer expects Mr. Tent, i Tense or ea monimly -state-/ problem and have filled out surves| Warber to return to Casper in a few cond “| blanks in addition to making valuable} days and denied that the partnership pared to orders on hand November 29.| suggestions both as to the amusement| of Warber and Spencer had been dis- gir or a bangs tate, ett eee oe problem and the sex problem. Legion has named officers for the com-|__ Replies have been received from ay ing year. There are 60 members in the|umber.of prominent yttorneys and also Dr. Anh, Poulk hag} from a’ majority of the physicians of In the survey of boy life which the (By Associated Prean.) a _———————— San Diego, Calif., property for salo. The city with a wonderful future. For has been named as vice- commander M. Eppstein, Clarence Chapelle, and} More than 250 varieties of cheese are “YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30#. 60F, #120 made in France. * i\Lyric Theater CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. Today and Sunday Only THE BEST PICTURE WE..EVER HAD IN THE LYRIC! When it comes toa big big Production in Casper, we are sitting on the moon! | THE BIG MASSIVE PICTURE— SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE IN EIGHT PARTS It is the best run for the money ever attempted in Casper. What you will see: the swiftest action ever attempted. You have read the book, see the picture— you will never regret it. Made by the same company that made “The Mir- acle Man.” F jeTURES FORTUNE" Production RRALART P SOLDIEI2S OF SWAN This is when the excitement starts. Over | 0,000 people inthe cast, A picture of the border, that surpasses all im- agination. Come early! Stunts, thrills and excitement! Gorgeous’ costumes, airships, war vessels, hand-to-hand fights, leap for life, big mob-scenes and a swell love story. _- '

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