Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1921, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Che Casper Daily Tritium NIGHT MAIL| », VOLUME V : j CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1921 NUMBER 166- H MAY IGNORE NEW REPARATIONS OFFER } pa ° ° ° % $ Ps % x x a a 3 = District on Default of Payment. Due Wks Ys z ws THIRTY MERIT BANGES AWAAN | May 1; New Proposals Are Being For- A Ril KEN cAYS ——— | warded to Washington From Berlin 5] NA ON Thrift M ied 1G L b L d % |. . With France apparently determined to occupy the Ruhr! , 4 | I] Al i | EA essage Carmi to Gompers, Labor Leader, 71, and His |industrial district in the event of Germany defaulting on the Y f | ‘i ‘s reparations payment due May 1, regardless of American ; Troops in Speech of Bride of 38 Starting on Honeymoon|attitude toward mediation of the dispute or the reopening of At Pittsburgh— R. H. E. B. B. Brooks ES oS pa attey ta tie ae carer today was reported Suk s —- ~ won ORETI ‘ © o have complete e draft of new reparations Cincinnati ______ 4010609 0 0—5 9 2 pase sth : 5 |to be forwarded tonight to Washing-| patched to Washiieen jExoRoaals i j 5 ag ton according Zerlin des} = Pittsburgh _ 00021104 8 4|,,Thirty merit badges in a| [Tele Copcsetiant inl Stereos atin eh 3 variety of scouting subjects | clude reports that Premier Briand hid! ‘the cabinet ‘ Haywood’s Flight Will Batteries—Marquard and Halgrave; Ham-|Were awarded to scouts and} entered into conference with Premier | noon, save the weeny the! J : g) 1 ilton, Glazener, Carlson and Schmidt. H Sg a 3 rogue iets rohan ist note with He final arate of Gern ny wer to Sound Deathknell of ‘ ! Gan V Ubon bial pacws ‘ © American note, and it is under 2 Court of Honor in special ses- a cabelas ee hed be stood the proporals wi te emboa'-| Prestige and Wea At New York —Philadelphia-New York as ot the rally of all sats of the} } renee tallies to con as aay sears AS te ai ll Po se Ke ken 5. r council held at the gy: rt | sult the reichstag before ask re ee. 5 game postponed; rain. afvthe high eohool! at. eves, pa Eraingy tar mecIbear tbe repora:| ni taTANGe AGIOS Fane eee Dette lad superintendent of | jtions dispute, and the announcement| UNDER DISCUSSION WASHINGTON, A 7 is, presided as chairman of it: : any proposes to place ar abet : y ASHINGTON, April 23 At Brooklyn—Boston-Brooklyn game post=| <2", 224 wos assisted by Attorney rape eee coe | cLYatee) antelands Api .3a-—cey | (By United: Pie aie) ed: rai D. W. Ozilkee and Dr. G. M. Ander- | next, instead of either a or| The Associated Press.) sh] “Taps” has be AL Bier pone; ralit. son. Appropriate presentation _con- |réfusing to transfer the gold reserve|Prime minister, Lloyd George and|,, °PS 0a been sounded for gratulations were extended to the re- Jof the reichsbank to occupied terri-| Premier Briand of France, engaged the Industrial Workers of the cipients of the honors, and the formal pte ai neland in a discussion of the French propos-| World—the strongest of na- ceremony was most impressive to Germany's note in reply to the rep-| #8 for occupation of the Rhur basin| tional radical societies, ac- AMERICAN scolite and. visitors alike, | arations commission, delivered to the| In the event of Gern failure tol cording to. Chiet Lewis J. Bailey ‘ | ¢ a Meri adges awarded. to members fie sion in Paris today, hich | fulfill her reparatio: ation: A} the bu u of to: > EA E of the Casper scouts were as follows: | this offer ta elisarel cease hy ei the German note on reparations, a | dleabioecten oot mt From troop two—Harry Young, fire- | fered agreement would adequately pro-| 8" officlat statement issued shortly 7 Page ect Be esse eal Edwards, firemanship, tect the alli who shad demanded) *‘ter 6 o'clock tonight sentence ral_ penitentiary zi physical development, pioneering and the transfer because the second para- a venworth Monday. At Chicago— R.A. Bf graph of article 248 of the treaty of{ ALLIED DIPLOMATS | “png TW. Wo tas eiiersaies Ho 5 m troop five—Scoutmaster R.*T. | Versailles, prohibiting the exportation | APP: 7 ¥ to its prestige whic it ff va -£.-010010000002 71 sbatiri cooking, safety first, cycling, ot gold becomes inoperative May 1 WASHINGTON, 42). rove tower tovlatir ttn. sedate oiserras, | 4 anship, physical devel- | The note was signed by Dr. Von] at of the course o} stile membership 10,00 nweane Chicago -_-00000100101-3 li 2 opment and athletion | Oertzen, for the war burdens commis-|emnment with respect to the repara.| ment officials. believe this e0Pa ta . ym troop one—George Graham, lsion. It pointed out that the removal | ¢,, ‘i rernardas Beliaveditc = Batteries—Leonard and Bassler; Faber, |torsemanstip, first aid, first aid to Vecithetraichebanieieoldserquld! act furl paaaMlamibered uy the aliiex-dipvornnte Pe : York and Schalk. animal_, safety first and public health; j ther to depreciate here before the de ch of Secretary wood to Direct * LeRoy Jourgenson, gardening; Harry jand furthermore that the gold 1 Hughi reply to the Berlin appeal} Soviet Propagand: £ Mills Austin, first aid to animals, fire- was not directly under the contro! of! that President Harding act as medi:| CHICAC Xs 1 oreanceiebe |the ministry of finance, but was pri-) ator and fix the sum Germany must|cials-today said t had received in At Cleveland— RHE manship, machinery, camping and * 2 pathfinding; Albert Hargis carpentry, vate property. pay formation that Haywood, H a interpreting and gardening; “LeRoy e i sis gee m r x7 7 The transfer, the note contended. it 2 rm Bi WoW ho Ye St. Louis 2..2..0°F 0 0 00 010-2 9 I Hogue, signaling; Robert Cole, signal- oats | would not antee for] PREMIERS REPORTED IN nved to be in F pitas pects Cleveland ___.__-2 00 00:0. 4 0 *—6 10° QJ ins::esvb Murane, music and inter. Unusual interest was aroused by the marriage in New York of Samuel | reparations payments, as the commis-| AGE’ ON PROGRAM. that) country. ;to. become head of, the B: - Davi ad Ss ‘5 eS Eugene Wise, carpentry. ‘ | Gompers, founder and president of the American Federation of Labor, | #ion seemed to think, Aprit propaganda bureau of the soviet gov- atteries—! avis an . + le court of honor also made for-| and Mrs. Gertrude Ainslee Glcaves Neuschler. The bride, whoxe parents | tion in exchange growing out of it ‘i ernment. evereid; Coveleciieh ai :cccntascn ce soctnucion aece- || line tt aneevilla: Ohio, sas inown la News Nock ase mlawiet nad aetiet,, {would ‘renult Ina general econonalc ion We have information that Hay- AT ! e been going on fc e - and O’Neill. Sai Sod eee a ANan D, Hurst,} Mr. Gompers, when applying for a marriage license, gave his age as 71. | weakening of Germany. Se ee een oe elon cana} Woot was chosen for this work by yf troop five. She said she was 38 years of age. His bride was separated by divorce — ; Lenine after being recommended by b inate vm naw}French. foreign offices relative to : ke ‘The honor speaker of’ the rally was| from Her first husband,» ‘This,photograph was taken at the railway sta- PARIS, April 23—Germany's new) (ThNC Niort ought to be done to.col. | certain radicals’ who haye been ds At Boston—Washington-Boston game post-| Governor PB. Brooks, yho car tion as they were starting on thelr honesmnoan.- reparations pronoralm;.will- he dis-| What can and ought to pe done to cor | ported from tho United states,” sald se District Attorney Clyne. ' ea fer be resume ro late today by Pre- poned; rain. . message on living up to the provisions. | Brae i edie on Sacto teod: Tha] Haywood's time lmit for reporting of the ninth ‘scout law—thrift, et a fa rendin a project tor|%t the Leavenworth, Kansas, peni- : i Situs ? ‘The: demonetration numbers. put: on | ee ee a aT taktie fee the ben | tentiary, where he was scheduled to P ‘At PI New York-Philadelphia|. , v2t!ev5 tons atfordea .thrit- | i ent of the allies, the Ituhr coal ba- servo 20 years for obstrusting war ing entertainment for the visitors | and some parts’ of the West activities, expires Monday. t sl t e phal- game postponed; wet grounds. from beginning to'end of the program. sinieesiG Leora bare Ene ase ; a | . . é | 2) and advices from Paris today state Friendship With |223,0nerst 0 witness exnisions o¢ | a saver eaaliecrdrgas oclonk f scout activity, The ten troops of the | DES MOL . nf —Af- this morning for England. 7 a mie 6 Casper organization who participated | fidayi accus! Ja chief | The tw sremiers were underatéod ; British Features Bea ee te cee Te 2 2c, gadget today’ to’be in agrecméut ax to’ the M (Ul ass{gned to them on the main floor of| (\_ |captain of police, of complicity with a il sy obs he - taliswvedes butett the gym, and all joined in according thieves, are in the possession of Sher- pe , London Ba t enthusiastic applause to the stunts iff W: E. Robb} of Polk county, he amenped st Eavais igpeiel) Bie MOMmny ADEess. Care NQUET) siazea by rival troops. ree plete mutual understanding of what] Arthur A. Carey, directing police in- TOKIO, April. 23. Bi Thi announced: today. The .affidavits mt was to be don arly in M if, in] vestigation of th Wall t bomb 5 ri 5 “The O° the openii n Pat E 0 be 10 “4 aca aig “ 2 ~ he ; ae een ee farttaantt _ apes es sO . % ‘ . -* _ fh * $ nol acceptable proposals.;iyn after a report ad bee ide to hewsbepérs,) Colowing, tHe GSOSAEMe!') LOMMON, April’ 38,—-Arihur gd. Bal.|erov en a Wom presented @ pam... Shots...by-n-Alleged —ken-::.»{ 8%. Molncs police dopartmont. | and Fractures Skull in atl Gertoaniacuncmal lavexuiarted | hin that,;getns a dary eho) ieee fect reproduction of a scout camp submitted to the allies immedi-| mitted suicide in furnished roorh liberations of Friday on ‘the question 7 a es a | * H of dannintin. ge ncabay™ pollcees tae gous a araopent of the council,| scene. ‘The lights were turned out, Pecked’’ Hubby.as Wind- | E LIMIT | Tumble at Midwest : 1 RR al land (os oon 2 A is renewed hope of settlement of the! Pres t night at the second an-| leaving the troop of scouts standing | Refi Seite Sndltoned “ApBRl big: he dali lehaanthes rane ; Sy Gt Sanabar. Mele | efinery SiSedg ube! oon cllonea ig bo leak ttle hadhiberrscnad: witt problem through direct negotiations|nual dinner and reunion of British| sitting and lying about the evening P pam 238 ji | | er: sati Recor ai rantees of ai sithontt whi a to plc ae Bash, nd between Japan andthe United States./war missions to the United States,|c2™ptire before one of their tents, | TS FIXED | “It appears that the present Ger rape According to the Jijt Shimpo, Great] spec, Gi El *] Bugle practice, camp songs, jibes and| Clifford Reagan, colored, isg being 4 ecldental fallfrom a scaffolding} 1° otv ernment is ina weak posi SCRANTON, Pa., April Britain, France and Italy have ad-|j, smees Of Steeting were read from | stories added to the realistic setting of held in the county jail pending a » working on a tank at the Mid.) man syvertijuthorities aro under-| Charles Scully, head’ of department vised Japan to resume pour pariers|SiN& George, President Harding, Ad-|tne scone. ‘The camp scene was fol-| hearing in Justice court. at 6 o'clock ON LIQUOR [i ess Ras oC ke [stood to raiso ‘the question whether| of justice head wartera | i: NG with the United States. The news-|sitt! ims: | © Lagat Meade eaieg the iowed by a demonstration of signaling|this\evening on p charge of haying of Thomas E. 1 years of age, | 800 rrectarec UBOR. A" ial aap latte mceteeet hinenolat canes papers express the opinion that Japan| hi and Viscount North-}4,, poth the semiphere and wig-wag| attempted to kill Cora Reagan, his wha died trom, fracturett skullcst ie n cabinet would be like-| announced that, Prominent New will adhere to her stand regarding) "sr" porrour toasted Ce code, and a close order drill staged| wife, in an carly morning melee on tT Fi birt ara 1d ee tine re:|ly to be « out by or subse: ric business ni ad identified An ar- / : nod 0 under a here, a rights acquired by mandate but will by the first two patrols of the troop. the Sandbar today. 1 AP was HINGTON, April i | quently establi yerdict that the decea: - fan amity.” J, B coun- | endian vot sLO/OORE. ASRt AEDS: MAES, nh! wari Seber io Rt pg Scoutmaster Lloyd McGrew's troop] Incensediat. the continued upbrald-| bitrary limit of 4% gallons of beer {Suited in a verdict that the Seem)” ni. yronch military position is] person he saw standing beside the iment by compromising on the ques; poping Sasi that Cartan, tin three, of the Methodist church, con-| ing of his wife, Reagan, who was said) and three gallons of wine as the |C#me to his death fr < clearly defined but that government| ‘death wagon” five minutes beforo tion of communications. Se tene arensnt ede ee early ltributed. an amusing number in the|to be under the influence of, liquor} maximum a physician may pre- |{#ll. The coroner's Jury was seme} i ii. desires the nominal parti: the mysterious explosion in Wall A number of sensational articles) MT 0 ha Phe est ee ein crisis }¢orm, of a dummy baseball game.| pulled out a gun and fired! eeyeral| veribe at any time has been set in |P08e4 of Jef! Mann, Joe M. Lowndes)" ti’ 7 ciroat Britain and Bel-| street last September. have been printed attacking the| qe ne waglish’ wnivaraiting |Home runs, slides, closo decisions, |sho's. at the woman who fled pre-| few. prohibition regulations which | #24 Frank Koudella. ¢ a boil-| sium pe America spits ies memerary had desired to enlist for service dus] &P4 all other thrilling features of the | eipitately. | ‘await. tho approval of David H, | 1e, with other members of a bol) T°, 4 stormy day that broke| STOLEN CAR STILL MISSI Y ing the emergency. *|qgreat national game were included] The melee is said’to havo! started) Pigi, iis new commissioner of in. |CMAker's construction BARE WH) over Lympe this morning, and a — CONG ESS IS jaan with the exception of the ball. The| when, the woman. realizing that her|. teraal revenue, working on the scaffold on oné Oi |heavy sea which threatened to make| The Packard car which was stolen t SILVER PRICES DROP. game. broke up when the teams of| husland had. been out all night start) > the tanks and. aDperen 2. ana M. Briand’s voyage across the chun cuiBark | ae both sides moped the umpire and]ed out to hunt him. It is said she his step, before be alee pa fet on}nel quite 1npleasant, {1 miss TAKING REST NEW. YORK, April 23.—Domestic| then repaired the injuries they had in-| located him up town just as he was . 18 nee Be roe ractured skull] Premier Briand > a d here | ir bar silver declined from 99ic to 99%c| flicted on with. approved first aid ap-) starting for thoir domicile. After be: Nicaragua Is Saat ochie sajary Pubnis,, sttarnoon feclared thats an ounce in the local market, today,| lication. ing continually accused of being “with a Oe Hee abs enitniptart fresh German pro | WASHINGTON, April 23.—Congr ss was not in session today, the senate having adjourned Thursday and the house yesterday until Monday. Bullion dealers attributed the drop to Fsuscu cost of tr=naporting silver to the Denver miiat instead of Phila- delphia, where operations have vir- tually ceased. The emergency fire drill and bridge building demonstration of troop five ‘was one of the most novel stunts on the program. Scouts jumping from the balcony of the gymnasium were another woman" the two: battled and settled their differences until they|, neared their Sandbar home, ‘Then! things started which culminated in the shooting and the eventual arrest Out of League, Too Expensive bulance removed and the Midwest “T have read of the mun to the Private hospital, w ¢2re ee unbE a wee. {heed he died on the operating table ene. 5 SSH here from New Lee recently ca! London, Ky., in search of employment outhern state “asa id se e had no re members of the troop. Others svere ROEM mrss emg PH | He let down by rope dive escape by the CITY BUREAU COMME) . r aR bets use of the bowline knot. Others who ; _MANOGUA, Nicaragua, April 2 iad . had apparently been’ overcome by-| The directors of the chamber of| — agua has given up its mem- | the two-man carry. A . | - > in Casper. ‘The action was taken at a| ment that the government was con- > A idee . made Discuss Strike Mercy Workers Held Prisoners in Soviet nasium ten*feet above the floor, and ‘ F ° r as a bridge, the two leaders of the Nea oscanek yoo 9) ee iy ne Measure; Immigration ‘Act to Be |ito, scconaned by cient outs |" PE AVS LS RE TU IND Tien iS oetini se 4 etary Davis of the Department of Scoutmaster Gricbel and the scouts of ausaaier : } message from London headquarters announcing that all Sal- | atives here. Funeral nents are being held up pend- A VA | j ing receipt of word from relatives in L T thoke were resuseitated by artificial {Commerce passed a. resolution com-| bership in the league of nation A swinging rope) bridge — Was) scting of the organization Wednes-| sidering withdrawing was Senate Committee Begins Revision of |ieiire ‘batt coua reaty be used a= pias Jails in. Retaliation for. British ess 7 ting it to the test of more than a for a conference next Tue * ee sa Unger mere 1 NEW YORK, April 23.—Commander I ngeline Booth i to di for printers troop two conducted a model troop € i vation Army prisoners in Ru had been released by soviet aan ENT CHICAGOAN DIES, caught in a blanket stretched by other | of Reagan. b arran T FF Ww D BY RUSS 4 by thi ’ | mending the American City bureau for| this step being due to the expense @] N A R i 8 ij L. LL fan's ft and drapvand AEA ae fulfilling its contract to the/letter in| attached to the holding of a place Printers ill , , j staging the campaigns for members| in that organization, The announce- 3 th 4 stretched across the width of the gym- | Meelis 0 ee we WASHINGTO: April aphical x Action Are Released phousape Dewee eeteees Information here is that they of the Salvation Army tod announced receipt of cable | on the emergency] meeting, a feature of which was an caper WASHINGTON, April 23.—Hearings athe Bul wees: sopcladed by fhe senate fastice committee cxemplary tonderfoot test given to] was ‘Tho Tribune'a traagure hunt | at the American theater Sunday | CHICAGO, April 23—Capt. 1" T.| authorities ay and work on revis' sections o! i. i rt lakey for the purpose 0; 38? * z and Monday, the rewards were am- | Rum 87 years of age, the oldest pee ey ~ P ar Bi sai red ¢ ec e anti-dumping and showing Visitors. the requirements a} % Success? Ask any one of the | Til Cunt ‘the heart of the kid) member. of the Chicago ard of These prisoners, Commander Booth said, numbered about 8 Who took part “in his Lake I t sub- currency revaluations provisions began. Senators said. the] fanaidate has to mect (o attain initial] scores of kidd currency revaluation provision probably would be entirely }standins in a troop of scouts. it There answer will be “Oh, Boy! Although: Lwebtiier:: threatened i|uchan home: lasti night iia rewritten. . offer his substitute bill to exclude} The most riotous applause of the} 11] say it was. throughout the day and there were Anti-dumping sections also will un.|2!! immigrants for one year. (Continued on Page 14) From early this morning there | indications that the treasure hunt | was a creepy feeling hovering over would be concluded in a rainstorm, F Casper as, kids getting practice in | scores of young Casper's best were dergo technical changes, according to their pirate outfits would slink here | on hand at The ‘Tribune office “ ae, q ore kee] 9 myth- ortly afte ¢ noon hour, The pF WASHINGTON, April 23.—The im- 5 pna\thire Keeping: tab on wwe myth) shortly stter the noon. hour. ‘The RETURN OF GUSTAY GROSSMAN swelled continually until after 3 i dies: ‘Trade, died with migration rest#iation bil ae ee ical characters which they had to rday combat to win the rewards which rate Ob eked Leal ind biabater \ were offered by The Tribune. o'clock, the hour set to start the i Beas rough the senate, probably ‘next # With big Ieigue basebalis, and | treasure hunt under the direction } eal Whek Under). BiAnai ot senate leaden $ 3 expensive gloves, mitts and’ bats | of the kind pirate who was respo Armod. with extradition papers | in the Salt Creek field for the Ee. | Iva \ Chatrman ‘Colt: of: the senate ‘imm!- —————— a part. of the reward and a. $5.00 | pible for this treat whch was given | signed Jate Friday by Governor Ca- | cles interests of Salt Lake City, |e When Co gration committee, said today that the (Special to The Tribune.) bill put up for the winner of the sper kiddies. rey, Sheriff Lee Martin is on the John Casey, deputy comnty ee told aw : ‘ committeo would meet Tuesday. THe CHEYENNE, Wyp., April 23.—Myrtle Gaskin, 14 years of age, daugh- hardest hints, and with one hun press time the hunt is on so | last leg of the journey to Baltimore, — ney, who acc mpanted % - in| Booth "ee 1 1 added that it was possible that tho| ter of James Gaskin, a mail contractor, Friday night “hooked on” an | dred tickets entitling one of the He. to name the win. | where he will take Into custody Dr. | to Chexenne to perfect the logal re- | interested. onl house bill would be accepted without! automobile near her home hore. She was thrown violently, her head lucky kiddies to attend a free show. of the main prizes toda A | Gustav Grossman, all embezzler quirements oward © o r ul 3 Uy ath ‘chan, | struck w stono and she suffered a fracture of the skull which ts expected | ing of “Buried Treasure”, the | list of the winners of the big prizes | of $80,000 in funds provided him tor | fram Sete tamales Pataatcuaod Peder «ae Benatur Kins, Democrat,Uteah, willl te result in death, great picture which is being run will be given in Monday's paper, the purpose of validating properties © Cai ae ine arco rnon a0 OU AS

Other pages from this issue: