Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 6

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(By United Press) CHICAGO, May 26.—Social ‘lines will | disappear during the G. O. P. national | convention here June 8 as far as wom- | en delegates to the convention are con- of the jtives at the convention in having a good time. | gates, Sitting First Time in jthe| boards as long as the conyention| Councils of National lize the fact for all it is worth and while |delegates are here, they are to be feted He BAe ea ece toes LRA S aL Oey elections ‘this fall and all the attentiop | A brief glance at the great indus-! they can give to women delegates. art |who is holding a thirty-thousand-dollar-| the Republican. national. committee.| ja-year job in a large steel plant. Be-| | jeecaea, according to plans of local Re-| | publican héstesses who completed their} | program of entertainment for the fem-| [eh delegates today. Homes on the Lake Shore drive and| }the South Shore Country club will be | i | This is the first time in history of| Politics the Republican party—or any other | i ‘and fussed as they never were before Front row seats with their state dele-| trial and commercial world which cen-| prominence to the women's — part,| ters about New York does seem tO) pojiticians figure, means gains in votes. }Close to this number have already been| for the war, he was an office executive] selected and when. complete returns! |earning three thousand a year. Chicago's smartest women today were RESERVE FOR |prepared to work alongside their sis- al P WOMEN thrown open to women delegates.| | There is to © room shortage for party—that women have played a di-| rect part in the selection of a party's! | ' gations in the convention hall have}! college graduate future must) been assigned to them to make promi-| show that all of the top-notchers have] Ong hundred women are expected to} | well developed this essential ability to| participate in the convention, accord- : Wiit'o] are in it is believed the figure may run |holding this position, it was noticed by| higher than a hundred. |his colleagues that he did very |ters of the factories and department; |stores in aiding thelr sex representa- | |the visiting feminine branch of the Chicago Sormeinntels to Fete Fair Dele-| Republican party. Snobism is to go by presidential candidate. With this in| mind, Republicans are out to capital | cultivate the art of good-fellowship, In| nent the part they are to play. Wom- | order to gain his diploma in this course,| en's vote is to cut a wide swath in the handle men, Among our personal ac-|ing to Mrs. Mabel Reinecke, executive | quaintances, for example, is @ MAN) xecretary of the woman's division of flav little) “Automobiles, afternoon teas, work, and they used to “rag” him con-ling on Lake Michigan, theatre box yacht- jcerning the ease with which he drew @ parties, cabaret expeditions, excursions pension”. One day, one young man,'into the country or across the lake to waxing more mirthful than usual cver)xfichigan summer resorts, and nero- tuation, succeeded in arousiny the| pane rides will be on the program of » the Columbus raid. Villa posed specially at SxSGUUYSS WERE entertainment. \ i irection n of an interview he granted to Gerald| arp you wore a | Forty-eight hostesses, one for the correspondent |,, If you were a man of any percep-| women delegates from each state, have SP . j jtion wi hatsoever,” he declared coldly,'},een ‘assigned (to entertain’ the visltiralt “you would realize that it requires @ mhey will also take care of the women: great deal raore ability to make people foi of the men delegates. |work for you than to do the work your-/' women politicians, supporters of | self. |presidential candidates, ‘“button-holed", ONOATAGE OF EXPERTS (3 ACUTE: can industry began its tremendous war! their candidate. Several score of wom-! By FREDERIC J, HAS expansion, during which the demand) «ny political lobbyists will direct their| for trained office executives became] Gforts to swing women delegates’ votes clamorous. This man was quickiy)/to their candidate, during the conven- rabbed by a shipbuilding concern atl tion, a salary of $7,600 a year, and since! «women will be on a par with ke NEW YORK, May 29. pais by Big Business: Young men who. are capable of earning from $15,000 to $35,000 a year. While this announcement has not yet appeared in the classified columns of our prominent dailies, it is an idea whch is advanced at’ every large business convention occurring here, and one that is being | NCHO VILL ancho V LOOKED ON MAY 10—This is the first picfure of Gener: 1 2 made 8s Delicias, Mexico, Am on the sdon, an 1 newspape then he has been fairly leaping up the! |men at the convention,” said Mrs. jindustrial ladder. Reinecke. ‘Each state chairman of the| Another case in point is the head of) jen and women’s organizations is to }a large automobile corporation here,'}e provided with one of the much cov-| |who declares that he does much less etedittiokats. ui Mem beral atthe meivan }work now at fifty thousand a year than 4nq women’s national committees, all he did when he was struggling along state chairmen of finance committves on five thousand, And to listen to his and men and women on the platform conversation you would imagine that anq policies committee have been pro-| he earns his salary by having ax goody; ” given wide circulation by rotary clubs. There is a demand for re-| 7° so. aor t It gives you the eats Gulcago tein mGopuan tal ireeful, enterprising men, capable of to sell one’s self to the head of the impression that his chief occupation i8paye formed a volunteer motor corps afield and the sky is the limit corporation to get a job, and@ to the| playing golf, lunching at the Lotus ¢9 drive the women visitors around men working under one, to hold it. The Club, and dining at the Plaza and Bilt- town, j that Biz Business is in @ maintenance of proper relations with|more with the firm's business acquaint-| sod pathet t. Never before has it subordinates makes all the difference ances. Occasionally he spends a morn-! earings are to be held before the suffered from such an acute shortage in the world. If one knows enough|ing hiring new employes, and the rest! Tnitersta tat Conimarncls sori lenlon een of high-priced experts. Never before about human relationship to make men|of the time he apparently passes in} Washington today on the application of has the top of the American industrial trust him and belfeve in him, they will/consultation with his tailor, adding to'the railroads for increased rates in o! ladder been so empty of eligibles. The work for and with him, This personal|the ever-increasing gradueur of his ficial, southern and western classifica-, gap is so large, in fact, that it is even co-operation may mean a difference of! apparel. tion territories. predieted that our industries will have ten per cent in production and this, In fact, to a newspaper person who eS Fe Ae to stop expand unless the brains may turn losses into handsome profits.|has to make himself agreeable to alll Joe Beckett, the English heavy-! and executive ability needed to develop All the technical training in the world sorts of cranks, it sounds delightfully weight champion, is coming to America them are somehow produced. will not do it without a knowledge of|simple—this business of filling a fif- yn quest of bouts. With the excep- In its terror of such a calamity} Bi Mes and human values.’ teen-thousand-dollarm® jéb—but there “tion of Jimmy <Wilde, none of John Business has ntly. approached the’ Si a wordy, what ismeeded sin }the coli must..be.argreat.deal more to it than -Byil's present . crop: of boxers has universities and offered to endow whole leges is a gourse in human relation-jappears on the surface; otherwise, the shown much class on this side. sections of them if they will only turn ships, or possibly, one on the etiquette’ colleges would not be so bewildered as skh iors HRs out the kind of ability that is needed./of back yping. In addition to know-|to what it is that American industry} Africa contains a smaller quantity of Just what this ability is has been only ing the technique of his profession, the and commerce want. lcoal than any other of the continents, | vaguely set down, but it is understood = = — that various industries are collahor: ing in the compilation of a list of i fications for the types of men needed distributed among edu institutions | Likeable and this will be mal cat Heading this list, ubtedly, will | 1 rsonality. This is the principal re- quirement in a hi iced man, most of the troub! lies in the that there is not nearly sufficient } sonality to go around. The man of great (personal magnetism, with the ability to make others li him and to exert an influence over them is the ° e man for whom American industry’ ts ODAY is your opportunity to Tithe “abity. to handle men,” we place your order for delivery of a Ti) Teeeuny qe CO RAMON SET Buick Valve-in-Head motor car—to- able co 10dity as is sugar, and I inl Pasantahee tor Pana pcgettelae in morrow, next week, or longer delay the world.’f ohn Dd. was a itin thirty, six! pioneer i today finds himself sur may cause (sian wal g. aolites RAuntga tet icampatitocs meant apladine wor ninety s in securing high for the same qualities. | Dee ies Heaney etlsieimentdor a Buick demands are increment stte! y dustry is Il, supplemented sy < er eeant TEN WentaNtoaGhial each day—and present pur is cal men, with ideas; men who are cap-| advised as a protection in future motor able of improving upon old | deli I al Alp and of developing new process car very. Itis a vital an impor- eavatan Haters sect Gao uses eek ee tant subject that demands the imme- mitted to the universities, which have| diate consideration of motor car fous 10 co-operate with industry In stp purchasers, for Buick dealers already MASEL aagenent! wae ktlaesecd nan are receiving hundreds of orders for agreed upon at recent conferenc the summer and fall months. held in Philadelphia under the auspi of the Technology Clubs Associated Baar titke sunt eteotiee| Should you prefer earlier delivery, throughout the ‘country and ‘of ‘more | take advantage of to-day’s opportun- sone eri have Callseeypentesers| ity in placing your order. and industrial magnates been | chummy It w at this conference) Prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan that Dr. Hollis Godfrey, president of Model Medel Kar oo Drexel Institute, conceived the speci Mecentiaes eee Model Model so Hoss Specifications Written | Prices Reclsed April 1, 1920 : “Educationy v has been going on for ceriur he de red, “because there never ha been definite stat ment or pecification written by indus | \ try of the specific knowledge require to meet its needs. The colleres und in-| dust have been working alone differ a ent line It is here proposed to carry out a plan of co-operation to elimina‘s| that waste by giving industry a oppor-| tunity to state its needs, and the col-| ese needs,’ hallence was eagerly a cepted | oO immediately be $ 1ccount of ¢t ment into 1 to take by the B40 for he street with him When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them C € what I Men ait “unowindge or ual Tene Casper Motor Co. Sell Yourself “Tt all simme down to the ability] Phone 909 TIFTLIFLLLLALLL LL. i HE WILL GOVERN PALESTINE— | The Right Hon, Herbert L. Samuel, for-| mer secretary of state for home affairs, will, according to rumor current in Lon- don, be*appointed high commissioned for Palestine. Coal is being extensively mined in Manchuria both by Japanese and Chi- nese. —___... | | | American Legion Carnival Next | Week | Anderson- Srader k A great mass meeting of citizens of, Philadelphia is to be held tonight to] Bolton Creek syndicate, urge an immediate increase in the pay] visiting the oil of Philadelphia SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1929 ——_———— George Jarvis of the Pp, ‘oison § who } in Mont fields school teachers. expected home today, is ILOTMOLOIIITOOOOS Ss ——— Tes We want to be of the greatest ass stance to the peo- ple of Casper and vicinity. We want to help to the fullest extent to promote the welfare and prosperity of this city and surrounding country. We want to render service which will reach the highest efficiency. We want to help you with your banking and finan- cial problems. Consult us at any time. Thirty-One Years of Service May We Serve You The Casper National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $190,000.00 CAPA AAA A A A Mh de ddd | WLOTOeOeTTTIOeTeeee sy GEORGE MCROREY For Cash YOU CAN BUY READY MIXED PAINTS 3./5 PER GALLON ene ee ; SOOO 009000090900 SOSSOOOOOHOOOOOOSD GOOD VARNISH — PER GALLON BEST WALL PAINTS $3.75 PER GALLON PURE LINSEED OIL $2.75 PER GALLON GOOD ROOF PAINT $1.50 PER GALLON THE BEST WHITE ENAMEL $6.50 PER GALLON GOOD CALCIMINE . 50c PER PACKAGE POSSESS HOSE OOOO OOOOFOOFOOOOOOOOOO: All Paints Delivered Anywhere in the City GEORGE MCROREY 333 S. Beech St. Phone 495-W 5 Ee et ere Oe aE

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