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PAGE FOURTEEN CEMOSSTIRUP HOUSE DEBATE ON WAR FRAUDS Charges Made When ee Rescinds Action ing Preference to Probe Measure. HINGTON, June 3—(By The d Press)—A new broadside © Democrats with the admin- general, and the depart , as tar he prosecution en, by a vote of 7 to 4 m giving privileged ruffJohnson resolu Chairr ampbell and Representa tive Schall, Republican of Minnesota. who voted origin: to report the res olution, reversed themselves and sup- ported a Republican motion to rescind Representative Poul, North Carolina, ranking Democrat of the committee. made a point of crder against the mo tion, tut Chairman Campbell over. ruled it Mr. Pea and Representatives Gar rett, Tennessee, and Riordan of New York, Democrats, and Johnson, Repub lican, of South Dakota, joint author with Representative Woodruff Repub- lican, of Michigan, of the resolution calling for an investigation, voted The commit action means that the resciation will never reach the house and ends all agitation, so far as the house is concerned, for a congres. sional. inquiry, as the resolution can net be taken-up-without a special rule — NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Town Council of the Town of Mills (adjacent to Casper) Na- trona County, Wyoming, until 6 o’clock p. m. June 15, 1922, for al water works system, consisting principally of the furnishing and installing of 3,300 limear feet of 10-inch water mains, 2,400 linear feet of 8-imch water mains, 17,200 linear feet of 6-inch water mains, | and 4,410 linear feet of 4-inch water mains (all mains to be of cast iron, class ‘‘B’” bell and spigot joints) together with the necessary | cast iron specials or fittings, lead,| jute; 6 10-inch valves, 5 8-inch| 25 6-inch valves, 38 4-i: valves; 29 fire hydrants, 74 valve) boxes, one steel tank of 100,000- gallon capacity installed upon a steel tower, 75 feet in height; two multistage, centrifugal pumps, each of 500 galions per minute capacity, direct connected to three phase, 60) cycle, induction motors with start-| ers, etc., 8 wells, connected with) suction main, 1 pump-house; all in} accordance with and as shown on the plans, or as called for in the specifications. | The improvements are to be| within the town limits, as shgwn on the map accompanying the spec-' ifications. Plans and specifications can be seen at office of the town clerk, and cdpies can be ob-| tained from C. C. Carlisle, Consult-| ing Engineer, 312 First National) Bank Building, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, by depositing ten dollars ($10.00) to guarantée the return of the plans and specifications. | The successful bidder will be paid in cash. The said town hereby reserves the right to reject any or all bids er accept any bid, in whole or in part, that in the judgment of the Mayor and Town Council will be for the best interest of the Town. A bond satisfactory to the said} Mayor and Town Council in| amount and sureties will be re- quired of those to whom a contract will be awarded. Cash or a certi- fied check on a Wyoming bank, made payable to the order of the Town Treasurer of Mills, Wyoming, in an amount not less than five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, based on the engineer’s estimated quantities, as shown by the plans and specifications, must be depos- ited by each bidder and accompany his bid as a guarantee that in case e contract is awarded him, he , within ten (10) days there- er, execute said contract. | must be sealed and ad- dr to the Town Clerk of the Town of Mills, Wyoming, and marked outside of the envelope en- : “Proposals for Town Clerk. Publish May 27 and June 3 and 10, 19: mt i Nees NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frank Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let-| ters of administration were on the first day of May, 1922, granted to the undersigned in the above estate and all persons having claims against the estate are hereby it them, with the rs for allowance, igned, Hazel Conwell, necessary Vo! to the unders: Administratrix, within six months after the date of said letters, or| they may be precluded from any! beyefit from such estate, and ff/ ‘h claims be not exhibited within} from the date of said let-| y will be forever barred. { May 1, 1922. | HAZEL CONWELL, | Administratrix. | | M. W. PURCELL, A ey. Publish May 6. 13, 20, 27 and June 3 and 10, 1922. BooB, DEAR, t THINK YOU COUGH T TO CARRY A WIABCW WEIGHT] @ In EACH ae L 22 AS HAN, eo, ST coe, Saha eth \4 a Crihune COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyoming, June 4, 1922. Briain Ske eesotch. neguuced 0. &. Patent Oficn, Great AH HA! 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