Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN THE AMERICAN LEGION| News of Interest to Ex-Service State and Local day, with Gov. Louis Hart of Wash- ington, defying the 47 other state heads to beat him'in finding places for them and with Louisiana report img 100 per cent employment, the American Legion's campaign to give every @x-service man a jcb opencd optimistically, national officers of the legion state. In order that no loophole may re main unfilled, Lemuel Bolles, natio-al adjutant of the legion, has extended | the time for the campaign tndefinite- ly. Word from Texas legion officers ‘was received at headquarters stating that the posts there had set 15 days as the Mmit, Cumberiand, Ma. was the first city to report unemployment ranks filled and was followed closely oy Port Angeles, Wash., the farthest western legion post, A straw vote of civilians and world war veterans held by a St. Paul Minn., newspaper gave count of 3% , 9 1 in favor of adjusted compensa tion legislation. A count of 2,518 ex- service mam’s ballots showed three out of every four had voted for a general bonus to all ex-servico men. National women’s organizations and the American Legion are co-oper- ating to raise a fund of $2,000,000 to establish @ retreat for disabled serv- ice men at Tupper Lake, N. Y. In Washington, D. C., at the re- quest of a federal “adjustment board” James 8. Daugherty, veteran of Per- shing’s bodyguard im Maxico and wounded during the world war Cantigny, died in a hotel room. Ident!- fication was established by the alu- minum tag he wore around his neck. at Im order tnat no exsoldier during Seattle, of the to give jobs to all unemployed men, “Have an ex-soldier out old time of erican Legion posts in turning out al- most en masse for the funeral of Col. Charles Young, one of the few Ne- groes to graduate from West Point. Pro@ucing documents which showed him to be an honorably discharged German soldier and holder of the Jron Cross, an applicant for member. . ship in the American Legion at Mex- Y ico City, Mexico, said he thought the orgamization took in all soldiers re- gardiess-of where they ever fought. ‘We have-won a great big joy- ful prize. It’s called Public Ap- Proval. It was given to us in Tecognition of the dependability of our iusthroom supplies. And by"the-way, we took the lies out of supplies and charge you just exactly what they're worth— SCHANK PLUM PHONE 711 e | American Legion Men Featuring National, Activities. Texas has received $19,000 from the an the state ex service men’s share in the expense of | & new hospital, Forty three per cont af Ohio's eax service men are putting their state, | bonus money in the bank, a pool of American Legion members at Canton! shows. } Battlefield soldiers turned fire fight ers at Jositon, Term., and prevented | & $75,000 fire loss. An American Le-| sion post formed a bucket bricade| and kept the flames in check until| the regular apparatus errived. the entertainment of Marshal Joffre | of France will be in charge of the| American Legion. The hero of the Marne will a © from Japan in the Spring. | whose yoming are given an| declared legal by Mrs. Hollis earty oppo f pate in the | efforts to secure a divorce. national pro; American Lé | The American Legion posts of the tepartment Says His Second Marriage Illegal Henry French Hollis former United States Senator from New mnepeite. marriage im Italy this week to Miss Anne White Hobbs, is because she has successfuly defended all his Mr. Hollis was the first Democratic senator elected in New Hampshire since 1852. gion in decc fi raves on Me morial day of soldiers who are yet|location of cemetery; lot number; buried overseas. The American Le-!grave number; rank and organization gion claims for itself the particuiar|of deceased; army serial number; date privilege of decorating the graves of |of death. The American Legion glad. buddies who still rest on foreign soil,/!y undertakes to carry out the wishes and a plan is worked out whereby all/of surviving relatives in placing Legion posts may co-operate |wreaths and decorations upon. the Posts of the Wyoming department/sraves of their soldier dead. are asked to make collective contri- butions to equal a sum of five cents! In view of the coal strike, Wyoming per member, with a minimum contri-|departinent headquarters of the Amer- bution from each post of five dollars.|ican Legion here has issued a bulletin Checks for contributions to the grave|under date of March 30 setting forth decoration fund should be mado pay-|the policy of the American Legion in able to the national treasurer of the|respect to industrial controversies, American Legion and should be|/hoping to forstall a renewal of the mailel s0 as io reach department|frequent and unfortunate misunder- headquarters not later than May 10. {standing of the legion policy which Individuals throughout the country| have tended to destroy the confidence who wish to pay a special tribute to|of trade organizations in the Ameri the dead of their own familles may do|can Legion. so through the American Legion by| “It is pertinent at the present time sending their funds direct to national|to reiterate the American Legion's headquart formation: Name of dead; name and! troversies. giving the following in-| fixed policy concerning industrial con- Thgse peices will help poi conabores “The second national convention of the American Legion committed the organization to a position of absolute neutrality in all such cases. “This does not mean that American Legion members as individuals are bound to neutrality. The national constitution and the several acts of the various conventions make it plain that membership in the American Legion imposes no restrictions on the con selences of its members beyond that they shall always observe the law. In dividual members of the American Le- gion who are members of trade organ ization are free to follow their respec tive izations in such steps as those bodies may see fit to take. 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There’s a Fisk tire of extra value in every size for car, truck or speed wagon. TAILORING Your Pick of Any Suit Pattern in the Store---Strictly Hand-Tailored With the Best of Linings 252° 10 $502 $40 to $60 Values $60 to $100 Values CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND . ALTERATIONS---ALL HAND WORK Done by Workmen Who Know Their Business CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS $1.50. PRESSING SUITS $1.00 C. H. WHALEY sz: TAILOR 116 East Midwest Avenue Phone 483-3 from their conscientious conviction cr]and in addition to the gemeral super-| Stapchuk s: their conception of their best Interests, the Am:rican Legion is not involved. “The American Legion makes no attempt to govern or control the eco- romic or industrial status of its mem- bers. It takes no part in economic or industrial chaputes. Posts of the state of Wyoming will obserrs abso- lute neutrality in all industria! con- troversies, anc will take no partisan action in xny such dispute.” STOCK-TAKING WEEK OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 15 SET FOR APRIL 10 The American City bureau which organized the present Casper Cham- ber of Commerce in January and February of 1920, and supervised the Stock Taking week in 1921 will send Mr. George Harvey, one of their taost capable organization consultants on April 10, to assist im this activity of the local chamber. According to Present plans Mr. Harvey will remmin| CHICAGO, April 5. in Casper during the entire campaign hand grenade, ow Is the Time to Plant Sweet Peas Long’s Seeds Best for the West Place orders here for Northern Nursery Stock, Shade Trees and Shrubbery. Say Lwith flowers Casper Floral Co. Phones—872, Res. 536 153 South Wolcott—New Midwest Bldg. vision of Stock Taking will plan with the board of directors and the forum committee a comprehensive program of work for the balance of the year. The Casper Chamber of Commerce will not be at any expense at this time in connection with Mr. Harvey's services as the fee which was paid to The American City Bureau when the organization was perfected tm 1920, provided for follow-op trips during 1921 and 1922. The expense In connection with the freight rate in makes it necessary that the chamber secure] every available member in order to in- crease the budget. A special effort will be made at this time to collect from delinquent members and al! col lections of delinquents dating back of January 1, 1922, will be credited to a special badget to help defray the ex:/ pense of this investigation. Hand Grenade Mangles Child — Finding « John nine-year-old ” Lind streets. The First Christian Church Started a two weeks’ evangelistic service yesterday. Meetings will be held every evening at 7:30 except Saturdays until Easter at the church at Grant and A Welcome to All COME AND HELP AND RECEIVE HELP. and in winter. sioner, Notice to Water Consumers On and after the first day of May, A. D. 1922, no water will be sold by the City of Casper to any consumer if the following re- quirements are not complied with: Water must be measured by a meter that is in repair and so placed as to be easily accessible to the reader, both in summer ‘All service pipes must have a stop-cock and curb box located at the curb. This must be kept in repair by owner at all times so the water may be shut off from property when ordered by owner or Water Commis- WATER COMMISSIONER. _ Buildmg Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. 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