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on eer, era eee > Oo 2° Na Dee? om ri 1s tl te ui PAGE FOUR Ede Casper Daily Cridune : . WOOD IS SWORN IN AS eee Ee rravnson wie: | See asl WOTMMEPAn GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINES nm the great work before us I be . IS URGED BY GOVERNOR 6 SEE A aaa MANILA, P. 1, Oct. 15 ——Leonard Wood became governor general of the Philippines speak your co-operation and assist The week of November @ will berench day of the week, including NEW SECRETARY TES |= seirereeeeleoe, ae Se today. He was sworn in immediately on his arrival from Japan and immediately took up ance. Working together, we cannot fall throughout Wyoming if a tion, Just fssued from the duties of his new office. OVER Y W CHARGE HERE Honesty, morality, economy, efficiency, progress and government of the people by the: A vas representatives to the extent provided in the Jones bill were the kynotes of Governor Gen- awa ecrived’ nig] MBich: at & mecting: test “3 5 7 id: ‘ Lowell this] ulated plans for the eral Wood’s inaugural address. Governor General Wood said: Slaw ee gesteag ee So — he Coe resumed her duties as general secre-|denominations. A complete program tn Tet BY Purpone, #0 far ex it les ]remedies for the = eth te ax te ef in MY Power, so to conduct the gov-|m lange proportion Of whee men ‘welt ence. This I cann rithout ernment that it will be characterized | cured. ver oe oe phan Menertentee San kde en ET Ot Ce TW CA. at the seid will be arranged for the week, it 4 . J 3 on 4 < 004. by economy, efficiency and true Pro} sw, must do all we can to build up|dents of the islands. With your co- house Bast aeent 6 rest, Sere, the Y. W. C. A. training work at the fhett representatives to the estent |®, fuller appreciation of the dignity |operation the work will be easy for ea summer school held in New Yorks She will carry on the general work in aid- ided .}f labor and the obligations of citi-/the spirit of the people is excellent or charmcpatend t eonainy ane sutiship ‘sb that we may. indfease Gur) "0d thé, Astueal. Fepedrees sangmous) | morality and appreciation of the fact|*Sticultural development, expand our| “We must do all we can to build up| ing business girls to find poaltions, in that public office is public trust; that |"@tural resources and *> organize and |and instruct public opinion, for with-|iocating roomers and in that line of fitness is an absolute requirement for|°°"@uct our government that funds |out it true representative government|Vory She will also attempt to de tment to office. adequate for the needs of progress/cannot endure. In this the press is velop’ a line along musical ideas. appoin' ffice. and development may be avatiable.|charged with a great responsibility. For five y Mrs. ell whe neal “There must be no turning back,|We must live within our income.|We-must do everything possible to 4 director in Colorado. It is possible but steady progress on sound lnes.| above all we must work together to| push forward.the study of the English orchestra and glee club will The people of the Philippines have/the common end of welfare and hap-|language. of the people of the Phil- aretha cemengrti a ices Girl Re- ‘ made wonderfal progress during, the} piness of the people of the Philip-|tppines, Nothing will do more toleerre will be carried on ax usual by |i jest 23 years. 7 doubt if any peo] pines. We must hold on to sound|strengthen the spirit of solidarity and|tne Gisl's Work secretary, M eer. ple under the friendly guidance of 4n-| princicles and policies. ‘This is no|aid in developing an instructed, sound! Miss Marguerite Gibson who has - — - other ha: made a greater advance|time for rash experiment. We must /Public opinion than a common lang-| been taking charge of the general sec- a in the same period. ; _| keep our feet on the ground and re-| wage. retary work since the retirement of “This has not been accomplished by | member that our road les ahead of us| “Establishment of sound, represen-|\Miss Ethel Hale, is leaving tomorrow the filtpinos alone, but with the ab-| not behind. tative government fn the Philippines| jor her ranch home in Colorado whert solutely unselfish aid of. the United) ~My purpose is to do the best I can|must not fail. for the affect of efforts | che will spend several days before go- States, acting thousands of loyal and | to re-establish the credit of the Phil-| which were made here in the Orient|ins to Denver. Miss Gileda hed aeen ee ee eye oie | Pplneds.to bald ‘up thelr commercé,|to establish such m government ex:|verp atnoare in her work. @iA7 ben od with an eye single to the best 1n-| increase the proseprity of the peopic|tends far beyond the limite tne terests of these islands. and make the govern: “In considering the progress made, we must not forget the work of Spain through the ‘centuries spent in tm- planting the Christian faith, Euro- pean forms of administration and foundations of law, which although covered in, places, has greatly facili- tated the rapid upbuilding of repre- sentative government among a Christ jan, self-respecting people, free of caste distinctions, and imbued with Sccidental rather than Oriental ideas f government and of ideals, “Although Oriental in- blood and birth, the people of the Philippines are closely allied in religion, in ideas of government, in methods of admin- istration and in law, to the great Christian nations of the world, and especially with Americans as to form ot government, civil and religious Iib- erty and liberal institutions, “As @ people you were born and educated as Christians. ‘There must be no turning backward in the Christ. fan faith. In thif connection it is well to remember that the firat sign of de cadence of a people is desregard of religion. “That the people be well grounded in their faith is essential to real sta- bility and progress. “Your enthusiasm and thirst for ed- ucation and your accomplishments’ in building up a second system of public education is beyond praise. We must keep it up. Indeed, we must extend and {mprove it. Education must be free to all Your women -must be given ‘equal opportunity with your men. Nothing I have seen in the Philippines impressed me more than the character, loyalty, thrift and all- around good influences of the women. “The government must encourage, not discourage private enterprise. Aw ® general policy I believe that the gov- ernment should keep out of business, “The judiciary must be independent and stable and: keep absolutely out- side of politics, for an independent and fearless judiciary is the founda- tion of stable government. “We must push forward our public works, especially roads and trrigation a eee |_| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.,) Oct. 15— Lieut. Gov. Thomas Read of Shelby, WYOMING TRUST COMPANY »:« OF CASPER Casper, Wyoming._.__ 192. No... * Pay to the Order of __..... +--+ Dollars ae -18-Peope~- The Sapphire Girls --18--People--18-- “THE FISHING PARTY” ALSO A PEPPY PICTURE PROGRAM THE SAFEST WAY TO PAY YOUR BILLS _ We invite you to call on us. We want to convince you of the greater con- venience of carrying your checking account with us. This is called the bank of personal service because any customer-may com- mand /the personal attention of an officer of this bank at any time. We want to help you work-out your problems. e “! Ms “ .—-TOMORROW—. 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