Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 8

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FISHER GOES TD LEON MEETING IN. WASHINGTON cut 18, 192) ‘Carolina ° and” ais rated as a ariticlass the Orieht. who had completoa 9 four. Demarest, year enlistment in the navy prio; to h reenlistment in Casper, “4 “FAT SAM’ GETS" "TWENIGIN T0 BE DEPORTER SLIM ‘(BY HARD: AFTER AND: Of te TERM WORK IN WEST} Sit ' ent time he is sailor” Ming to his shop Song] for repairs in the Bremerton, Washing- jton, navy yard, but that they are get- ting plenty of shore leave are taking in the 'sizhts’ of! Bremertan and atone the coast. He’ ity and _all of his shipmates are—an: Dae othe completion of egw ons ship's they will sail. for Sim srulnnite to American Legion News Notes State and National Topics of — to Lota al Men and the Designated Tribune as its Official pene Edited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Dirgetor for Wyoming (Special to The Tribune.) : pul CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar, 18—When|-- . CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 18.—Jose {Sam Breinard went to Buffalo, Wyo., |< Cruz, a Mexican, who is serving 198: ‘in 1872, he weighed 360 pounds. When (day term-in the county Jail here, |for jhe returned there this week, to take up|/@rceny. at the expiration of his sen- | residence in ‘the State Soldiers ahd tence will be turned over ‘to the immi- Delicious sweet,” pure water, warts for fifty cents. Whites National Committee Has Four Ree- ommendations for Congress on Aid for Former Service Men Harry Fisher, state secretary.of the oe zion in Wyoming, left yes- for Washington, D-. where he will represent this state on the national executive committee of the legion at a special meeting of the committee called to plans to secure additional compensation for exseryice “persons. This committee will decide what is the cuss FEAR POLITICAL “FUTURE.” ; Congressional lea¢ers, fearful their political fiture if they au*norize new burdens of taxation, ere“hastening to iat ae = “paid-on' the treasury” the sailors. As‘a basis for their stand the leaders of congress point to the $26,- 900,000,000 public debt of the United States, to the taxes, already mountain high, and to the generally unsettled state of business and industry. | The services of the American army and navy~-to the United States and to the cause of freedom: throughout the | workd, congress recognizes in high- sounding phrases that cost nothing. But Kemmerer Post Elects Officers. | Sailors’ Home, he weighed 150 pounds: The Kemmerer Vost of the American |:_nearly fifty yeara of strenuous ¢x- Legion held a meeting last week to! elect Officers for the coming year. reducta his weight 219 pounds, Paul Nott was chosen commander,| Brainard, who is 83 years of jee, with H. H. Moyer secretary and A. J.'still is known as “Fat Sam," altho Calverley, treasurer. The executive, more than a score of years have passed committee was also chosen by ballot,)since his weight was abnormal. He those elected to serve in that capacity {settled at Buffalo, Wyoming, a few were: M. 8S. Reynolds, R. H. Embree, | years after the Civil war, in which he Ben Bell and Sam Poiter. |saw service with a Maine regiment The post is gradually gaining in mem-] Later he came to Cheyenne;and here bership, and now that it is-on a per-!served as policeman and constable in munent footing, will, no doubt, with the [days when a. peace officer had to be large number of ex-service men in this /“duick on the trigger.” He then went section who are eligible to membership, {to Fort Collins, Colorado, and there grow to become one of the largest or. |S¢rved successively as ‘constable, sheriff ganizations of its kind in the state, |@@ chief of police. In 1884, white The post is planning on a big. re- {sheriff at Fort -Collins. he arrested [periences in Colorado and Wyoming haa] alien. eration authorities and Wifl be deported -on the ground that he is an undesirable Former Casper Man en North Carolina In a letter to'the local navy Fecehilting: station in the postoftice, Eugene Demar- est, formerly of Casper wiiere he was}, employed by ong of the refineries, re- lates some of his experiences in the naval service since his reinlistnient, “He is one of the crew of the U.S; 8. North ‘$100 RENWAL RD Baie aS to pees oe eee mcermation best legislation to ask of! congress atl i, io teavertinatinwared the: re: H q the present time. quest or the legion on th» plea that the | Union of the ex-service men» of the ol gage SEneadent covceaas ine 4 ad Four recommendations or one of county, to be held in the near future / ‘nee ai bacradie tr eae vith | COUntY 18 too impoverished to meet it. ‘Arizona Post Hits H.C. L turned the prisoncr oyer to the sheriff " & tegtbiabyitibertiter trnnita Dentas Se core >.’ ‘The arguments: of the professional ct gee of this county and a mob met the local “THE HOUSE iz the request that action be taken follow- i Tashi in tisty The American Legion post at Moren- <a . > NEE 4 ta § politicians in Washington will satisfy sheriff and prisoner near the Wyoming | % MATI OF ing the decision of this committee nelther the millions of ex-service men,/| ¢!. ATiz., has voted to wear to work or line and. did the rest. Ps, ~ ALITY meeting. The four methods of addition] Der that even more numerous host of | usiness only such clothing as wus 13-|" Wurine ihe last few years Pyainard's 2:30 and 4 P.M. - PICTURES Y al compensation to-come before this} A hetican men. atid women who will ued ta: Cabos BR Salina A ihealth chas sheen poor and~he has. de- 6% ¥ are: > contri- id in-event ‘this beln, carded, cided to spend the balance of his day: BEST VENTILA sttlement, covering farms in} PAV Petts | woe antag ana} to buy only khaki or estton clothing. !in ine hewmwe at eiuetel "Fe y NIGHT ; T. Y »8 and nét confined to a few -F ‘The post also urges all other citizens a eh 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 ED THEATRE IN 4 states op ca tata Oe down to} t© #ssist in this movement to buy cot- 200, 8:15, 9: THE STATE a Home aid to encourage the purchase neehe Speer) P Bactio: th ae | ton or khaki clothing. { LOOKS LIKE MANY HAVE a - of homes in either the city-or gountry, | defeat in the ordeal of battle, the price| “1, yesotutigns passed follow: { > Vocational training for persons desiring it. Adjustment of compensation or final adjustment of back pay based on the ler 2 of service for those not desiring to avail themselves of any one of the all ex-service of ‘that disaster would have been the | perpetual mortgage of our national wealth and the surrender of our political freedom, : At the height of the war, the United States was spending every few months ‘Whereas, The present price of cloth-| ing is beyond, reason, and beyond the | means of the average citizen; Whereas, The federal government has| taken measures to reduce the present | cost of living; EVADED THE INGOME TAX CH EN: BE, Wyo., Mar, 18,—In- ‘come tax returns were received at the Goo oa TODAY NEW ART FILM: ico. Dig evious three methods, a sum equivalent to the $2,000,000,000 Wher The government has issued The old plan was to allow the ex-| that the American Legion asks. Yet, to the discharged service man, one Mternal revenue district headquarters ervice person his option of any one and} now that the war has been brought to| complete uniform, to be worn after dis. | Ber Until 12 o'clock Monday night, the only one of the above outlined plans|a finish by the deciding weight of charge to aid in Yeducing the initial Mice having been kept open all day and only upon his application. American arms, many months efore | lotHing; | Sunday) and Sumslsnidnight Monday— bg ‘ - The national executive committee| expert military. opinion had thought That the members of | the last! day of the filing period—tor —) : vill meet March Secretary Fisher} possible,, congress is attempting to} ihe Lloyd ¢ ant Post No. Arizona, | the accommodatiun of Persons whoechad 1% 66 e > . . 99 wi st Mar Bene, Saher | nie mie ate 2] hove Bot Ne toe] me urning the Lables business while he Is in Washington in) sailors on the ground of economy. The} wit wear to work or business, such W%° € ed to avoid penalization, it 2, 4 . | the capacity of home servic secretary | ingratitude of a’ républic, as” revealed | clothing as was issued to them during is expected, however, that erste < : of the Casper chapter of the American} by the action’ of congress, in no wise] their term: of service, or in event of UP the returns will reveal that a large lred Cross. gpa cee suffers by comparison with the prover- bial ingratitude of king: of Wyoming income-tax sub- ve defied the law or are number jects either 1 guilty of delay in making returns. these being discarded, cotton clothing only to buy khaki or and to ‘refrain Iz Directed by Elmer Clifton. . Scénario by Lois Zellner. > ALSO MUTT -& JEFF Service in the army.an@ navy en-|from the purchase of woolén clothing g SFE BEN REALTY PLANS tailed great: pérsonal sacrifices for the| except when absolutely necessary; NOTICE hin = majority of our, soldiers and_ sailors. Be It Further Fesolved, That the! Meeting of General Coritractors ut the $ 4 . 2 ; : e Thousands ‘of those who stayed behind} members of this post request the as-| orion of Recd Construction Co aod 3 PUBLICATION OF ALL | won fabulous wealth in ‘wir industries! sistance and co-operation of all other i West Fist, Friday after 3 o'cloc. ah & ‘or advanced mightily up the ladder of| posts of the American Legion, in fur: | 4 = LISTINGS IN TRIBUNE'. their chosen calling or profession. After risking their all, the returned | soldier and sailor came back to find their services all ‘but forgotten and the all other citizens to aid and thtring the. plans and efforts of this! post to reduce the cost of living; Be It, Further Resolved, That the! members of this post request a oe Phone 1127-R CECIL B. ee PRODUCTION Me Me Me aaa Xe? Me Sogos Photographed by George Hill Sete So os oes 2, 1 country in <n orgy of riotous and reck- a 66) All of the listings of the, See Ben| jeuq spending of war profits, ‘The re-| this movement, by wearing and marine Ity ones a wed abu in a full] turned service man seeks no bonus for | Cotton or khaki clothing only. | . ts & One hn ent in jomorrow’s| his services, nor desires to “cash in” INTION LEGION } = Tribune. See Be ga ‘ices, s ATTENTION LEGIONIARES waite che ei seglracais seit 4 his patriotic services. [Deputy Grand Regent, Mra. Grade THE CLEANER + Imagine! A group of men anfi women, snadenty Such ts this wrent.:story. Ranging from the large range of realty it carries. In the| .2#¢ Merely asks for governmental as-| Hall, will meet with the Women of ee splendid home of an English earl to savage scenes CLE flung on a desert isle. Master and man, mistress NING, PRE: sistance in getting back again on his list to be iblished t row, | Mooseheart Legion, Casper Chapter 306,} 2 in a tropical jungle, from nice conventions of the houses, and ranches are to npreet along | feet in elvillan life. ‘That ald, as asked jon their regular meeting night, Mar. 20. AND REPAIR * and’ maid—now only males and’ females. aatttigies: ae roast with the addresses of each in most|!0% by the American Legion, may be| All Legioniares please attend. Called for and delivered the < oe SULELERSA elie tO Epon ene! Weer ee socient sn! tendered in any one of four ways; land ARGIE HOPPER, same day. > Babylon. Hundreds of pieces of property in section of the city and county are to appear. SBS pf TSS SE NOTICE TO BUICK OWNERS } All owners. of 1919 Buieks, Model °H, | the teps of which are d&amaged'‘dt’ the bows, are requested ‘to call-at the Cas- per Motor Company for replacement. | This is the last month in which’ credit; will be given for damaged tops. If you have not ready received new top and| rear decks call at once. Casper Motor Compan}, Buick 'Agents. *3-18-2t| Seat et tan ean AUTOMOBILE OWNERS—Combat the high cost of operation. See our ad this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL CO, 3-13-10 settlement, aid in purchase of homes, vocational training and adjustment of compensation for length of service, The richest nation in the world can-j{ not in honor refuse these requests. Not} by the issue of bonds, to further in-} flate; the currency and depreciate the | Liberty bond issues, but by a direct tax, to be levied on the whole American. people.—Boston . Transcript. Cheyehne Is Not Sure of Bond. The Cheyenne post, of the American Legion, after yoting against the $50 bond"bonus and other compensation to be: asked for, service persons of Con- gress has decided that it is not certain whether it is-against the compensation or not. Leslie A. Miller, who was an alternate to the national convention in BEL RSF «Sea Rae The production of electric lamps’ in the United States now approximates 130,000,000 annually, or about one for every inhabitant of the countr Minneapolis last fall and was on the resolutions. committee, is leading the | fight against .compensation and _ the “bond in ES Here is an Oxford vamp-length, making your foot look long and This’ Oxford clings snugly around The price is low, and have you ever seen a smarter leather Louis heel? $11.00 A Pair slender. the ankle. 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