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SPORTS ve. | Che Casper Daily Cribune | srors. VOLUME VI. ‘ CASPER, WYO., AY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. NUMBER 287. Ay HOUSE APPROVES SOLDIER BONUS , |Conference Report Adopted Today After LABORER DROWNED Orie smi isa: conser: = — : Other. Legislation Enacted STRIKE PEACE [ever Dvecees Fo~|RAIL DIFFERENCES TO RECEIVE — 7 VO FIGURE IN oe Fecas Pian FULL AND FA'R CONSIDERATION WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Without a record vote the jouse approved today the conference report on the soldiers’ bonus bill. The measure now goes to the senate and with final action there it will be sent to President Harding. NATIONAL. LEAGUE An effort to send the bill back to conference for the inser- tion of a land reclamation option failed. ~ An. effort to send the bill back to sible compensation, “under all cir- At New York— R. H. E. ference fo rthe insertion of -a , and in view of the wide ‘ jand reclamation option failed. Gitterence of opition about ie" "te|CHUCAZO, 012 001 200-6 15 1 There was only brief discussion in] majority leader sought to send the New York 040 030 00*— 7 q oO the house and: only an indirect ref-| measure back to conference for ro = pata ab Step asies - erence to the views of Mr, Harding| insertion of the land settlement pro- Batteries—Aldridge, Kaufmann, Jones Stue- on the bill, Representative Mondéell,} vision, but his point of order that the ey “9 — > td conferees had exceeded their author \land and O’Farrell; McQuillan, Ryan, V. Barnes: ity in striking out that tion was| overruled by Speaker Gilets. | Scott, Jonnard and Snyder. Near Texas Plant COURT ACTION East of Casper —= |. cutcaco, sept. 14—<y The Associated Press.}—The settlement | formity to the provisions of the | of the shopmen's strike on certain | transportation. act, Mr. Hooper said. 2 ratiroads sustains the transporta- ‘The -chairman's statement. fol- ope Sept. be ostanap sre Jim Erica, a Greek laborer} tion act and should the questions | lows: of additional counter evidence a upon which the strike was predi- | “As a. positive disbeliever in. the that being submitted by the attorney employed by the Central cated come back to tne United | méral right” and practical . efficacy general's office before Judge James|Pipe Line company, W&s) States labor board “the fullest and | of railway trikes, I am glad.to of the labor seid, ae eee | railway employes department, Amer- into today. agreed upon for all the others. No Chairman Fordney of the ways and {can Federation of Labor was started |{rom & boat i pe S| | et crobeeahi te ithe ‘eattinineat | extended comment, ¢neither ii a |means committee and ar. Montell today by the defense. river af « point near the Texas com: | Post. prandial nor ‘post “mortem | made the principal addresses in. sup- roads parties to the eee the. contention t 000. mnite the ‘ntredustion of evidence to) sides. of the river a row boat Was! qmounts to the creating of an ad. | adtustment ‘ot ‘iabor troublesin the |full ‘expectations of | the world war|{and reclamation legaiation > °/Brooklyn _.______-_ 000 030 3 10 2 re the ohi of conspiracy and tment board 2 ie in st raltway ind ti it the bes mi 1 . 7 wiutaae, Getenae ‘attorneye eaid,|tt ls thought that owing to. the| JU" E : meee: enn PWR wine Oe and Hargrave; Grimes and \DOPTED BY SENA | Miller. H. Witkerson for a temporary injunc- , falrest consideration”. wil! be grant- know the strike has ended.on part |of wyomi: the’ majority leader ex- tion to replace the restraining order}drowned at about 8 o’clock tf thal roads. .Teitrtorbe Bped etmnts | preset Che, tone tine een te Representative Hayden, Demecrat, charged’ that there had ‘ y plant and efforts to find the| *#Teement to refer disputed ques- effort by the conferees to At Brooklyn— Ry Ee The conclusion of peace negotia- | pany p = Sag Rte tons to a commission of 12 repre- | velm ds mecessary. The settlements |port of the honus and there was no tions between the striking shopmen|body have thus far o sustain the transportation act and | talk in opposition.. Mr. Mondell’ said Pensa “Seas. ems 2D Suntan APRS mee eset hint troduced before | Crowded condition of the carrier ; ; woatae te’ the | eaee gabetiatiens: Erica fell out and was swept away « ADOPTED BY SENATE. ; i WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. — The| 4 ae... ‘ “ amendment of Senator Borah, Repub- ‘ » lean of Idaho, to the administration At Boston R. H. E. F ¥ Liberian loan bill to appropriate $20,- 7 000. i i 2 900,000 for completion and develop- Pittsburgh ner era eta 911 105 8 9 ‘8 ’ pea ment of western land reclamation pro-| Boston ____________' 000 000 000—0 5 2 R é jects was adopted today by the senate, B un Ad Et d Schmidt: Mill M : 26 to 28. \ atteries—Adams and Schmidt; Miller, Mc- ; Nal ; . GRAIN TRADING | Namara, Braxton and O’Neill. con- "5 ed, Ben W. Hooper, chairman of now in force against officials of the|this morning after pn some plan of settlement can be | come law. reach an agreement on the house and 4 Hy + ‘ ay iar Deen futile, | sontatives of both unions and rail. peuata inst hgeiiaenane: peoetotouy e:| CREMCARASERENS oo. 200 112 001—7 11 1 and a number of reads yesterday per work was ne theory of orderly procedure for the [that while the bill did not meet the t Biackburn Esterline, assistant so-|>Y the swift current before he could be rescued. general, suld he expected to all government evidence before} A crew of men under the direction the court when court adjourns Sat-/of Sheriff Marquis has been working urday. since With drag Gem = val endeavor Donald R. Richberg, defense attor-|to find. the body but without -result, ney. aoe the shopme,’s ase in” the triigead to sf depth and swiftness of ¥ Aland and ren: hands ef Frank L Muthr, ana |the car Rt aie be shut off at Pathfinder, which will ihe Stic” het |stats a crac tmé.of the ten day extension of the|*hat the bedy can be more eastly re ¢ WASHINGTON, - ia— ‘Peis enidence, le sald, will show|, Little is known of rica, who. had , Metagh sttectea- cote, aha” wwitvont | At Philadelphia R. H. E, ths, real caine, Of the sttike and be) Por Siete We icnowa tat he tan| BELFAST, Sept, 14.—Reports from Dublin today tell of heavy fighting heard over a| \,"r°r%, "a the senate today pamed/ St, Louis —__________ 313 110 000—9 13 1 “aaple ‘against the govern- relativgs in Omaha and a wjre has| Wide area shortly after midnight, reaching a climax between 12:30 and 1 o'clock. It ap-|tincher bi designed to meet the de. | Philadelphia pat ial ES 002 101 000— 4 11 5 ment charges. deen sent there by the pipeline com-| peared as if several posts were being attacked. It waa said the telephone exchange in gision of the supreme court holding! inoperative ‘certain sections. ot the Batteries—Haines, Barfoot and Ainsmith; fran futures. "84" |") Behan, Weinert and Peters. pany advising of the tragedy. Crown Alley was under attack for about 20 minutes, machine guns.being used, while -an- . ‘ _Short'y after Hrica. diappeared it! other gttack was made on the Four Courts hotel, where national army troops are stationed. KING OF ITALY Heating: aes fay fi Rages! Pad Son| . Loud reverbrations _were heard along the ‘quaysand in Sackville street and armored . = - » cars were hurried to ; PRESIDENT SIGNS ' = SERIOUSLY ALL == t-snrserscrs sas rm 2 Keo the Davis Cup for U. S arene not sw! enough to carry it such wailed. °. Y ) VUE A 1 Atet tn serdar tie: ae Apyicw Cress Cork: sthhe thatiTtn- ept e avis p tor UY. o. WASHINGTON, Sept) 14.—The Bill oa ey ‘ ae othy Kennefick,.a prominent Repub- = ——— ~ ~ recently passed by congress authoriz- : lican, of that city was dragged from | (aes! atl Garg Daneel Smeg aewiney a, | SCCS Mushand — |= 77, < An armed wand wo be © he 3 Emmanuel of Italy is seriously ill, ac- was returning from MacRoom and cording to thé Mattino here, which : later he was found shot dead. announced today that he would not} ' ° Senet beable g0-afsend the Maples, tal. «1; Shot, Countess Prior (20 \ the Sane eee ing the creation of 25 additto..al judge- ships to take care of increased court business was signed today by Prest- dent Harding, i At Chicago— R. H. E. ‘The newspaper states that Kijg) - jermy sien’ ats «Coury sy Maopherry, | i . : ¢ NEEL oY GA |New York ____-____ 100 201 0004 9 0 Nistor ‘contraocea nia stinees on ®! = Comes to U. S.,|rconent with a. lars i 7 ey ; . : Chicago ___________ 000 010 000-1 4 1 Journey in the Trentino moutnains. omes to U.S.) The Republicans used machine | ek : B)| WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Nomina- | 2 yA high fever developed. Gus with) Which theh gouted’a tensa : : - re PH | cone Tinting enete today by Presi: — Batteries—Bush and Schang; Leverette and 1 Sire tain, the, atu) etre ak sa oa : Sie) | Wright to be receiver of public moneys | Schalk. 3 . 14—Dectaring | nevertheless put ashore The Repub- ‘ ‘ A ‘ Fi Jecen pte Meceosts ‘ Commander Of tardies from Fousela after her /iican casualties, the advices state, ee. | : E hor eyes by tho Bolshevtsts, Countess | Car'wesnied, he Settenie ees outs | fase ‘ : . Bf | CESSATION oF corroN | At Detroit— R. H. EB Anna Zarnekau ts:in Ny at > Sere | NG ‘IMPRACTICAL, i : * * * Salvation Army gota te en es peta Pa see bee ey int bgeoeree eee F ; = r WASHINGTON, sept. 14—Assert- hiladelphia _ _-200 000 00— : Tolstoy, son the famous Russian | Thomas Brennan, of Sherlow, county ing that the department of agriculture | Detroit Tipperary,“-vas taken from his home ‘ * See eae and ite solentists had “fallen down" --001 001 21— | . : * to ti in fighting the cotton boll weevil, Sen: Sep 4 sion near Stamford, i yriny | nd’ ao dead a abel atta 9 the pelea: Sane gyda bee ma Batteries—Ogden and Perkins; Pillette and Gs of? frac: Jewels de> whan 7 CHEE . ae i j | in the senate today declared proposals | Woodall. NEW YORK, Seut. 14—-Hvangeline| money is gone she would have to Ee te outiniain’ Gass e peeee nays ” : S Game | for cessation of all cotton planting to — ooth, commander 0 -atio deen killed in south and west Ireland ; ; ¥ fin’ work: ; kill the weevil impracticable. The 7 Army in Asa ice, inca pent ee eee b oe in the past few days. 4 . , i 5 farmer, he said, still must rely on taod- At. Cleveland— jes Bes OF edtio ramwell Booth, ° , pie Be oa dap angy BELFAST, Sept. 14—(By The As- writer, who is now lving {1 seclu- {ston near Stamford, Conn. Her stay To Be Retired ern science and the investigation of : * * * commanderin-chiet of the organiza-| In a thermometer of Frerich inven- po marred : ; Ray | the federal government io curb the} Washington 000 031 0— tion, notifying her that her retirement/ tion that\can be read by blind per-|#0ciated Press)—The Ulster govern ‘ @ ‘ pest “leveland 002 001 0 Reem eS sx commander had been definitely de-|sons, ascending: mercury depresses a|ment it wed brs penne ingrats ae ‘ Af ie v . Cleveland __ aed pat of m to take effect at a date to} balanced tube elon, scale with - neta et Sot 4 MUSCLE SHOALS 2 cy ¢ jtv: FB teeebieeeel user a; Iepeed nates en | scuttle the steamer Argen'a, on whlch ; sph set tte Batteries—Erickson and Gharrity; Edwards, 7 sad etbiens Cane acta cr ~ es 4 = ‘ : WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—actins} Winn and Sewell, O’Neil. ae CRteke oe ciel amet if in aesianod. ‘ & 4: Chatrman McKenzie of the house mi! ee p * - - a +: r a: itary committee put into the congres: s LATE FLASHES |= Ee ie ie ‘about to be released containel ref: Here is the famous Davis cup and here is the tennis team thst kept |°" “!8C4 by 220,000 citizens of the i Sc Sate HE erences to. the sending of fourtern| the cup for America against the skilled foreign competition. left te Se ear ere ou, Conarwen to a Boston caters 10: gars hes BELFAST, Sept 14-—South Trish SAN FRANCIBUO, Sept. 14—Ses- |pounds of gun cotton, with a fusel right; William T. Tilden, 11, William M. Johnston, Vincent Richards and W["P002Y on Henry Ford's 0 er fr! St. Louis ae -010— adlvices today assert tl © homes Haydkey motion |4nd detonator, to a friendly address jorris Williams. : a s 2 : 4 of \six young women of Killarney, | 5° ogibmeancs {n Larne and’ then to experts in ex- wipes ob RR Cl Batteries—Quinn and Ruel; Davis, Wright in blowing up the —~ to prevent injury to the prisoners. ‘TRUCK DRIVER INJURED WHER and Severeid. Burns hit a home run first of 3rd. Priests Driven | MACHINE LOADED WITH CASING —_ ual BABE RUTH CONNECTS FOR 32ND From Gautemala —PLUNGES OFF SALT CREEK ROAD) iyi tei@rerscn.n CIRCUIT CLOUT OF THE SEASON in the second match of the interna | : GAUTHMALA CITY, Sept. 14.—T wb) ¥ > . ni tional tournament. Flamingo was | Catholic priests charged with havifie | i ea 45, truck owner and operator who resides Tchr eloned pflegecnry; “na |. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Babe Ruth made a four-bagger ap A SE GR ace ackson street: was' seriously injured about! sss” cen Pienkan ir tein, | into the left Geld bleachers in the fourth inning of the game from Gaeternaia nintar: the piovitons | poe ee morning when the truck,he. was driving turned | Broek 3. ‘The Meadee Bok nae. | between Chicago and New York today. py phan vee ey pericatinn Pata sa over about 35 miles west of Casper between the Black Cabin | fast polo. i p coi ag tyne ebay a | and the Pines op the Salt Creek road between the two Teapot) Sgere end fourth period: bishop Luis Munoz y Capuron was | roads. . Flamingo 9; Meadow Brook 6. | expelled last week. Timmons suffered several broken ribs and probably other’ eu ‘4 1 O06 PU | = | & i? injuries. The extent of the wounds | A BURNING, 222542.07°",/1N SCHOOLS ; [ae belts mace ee ee | Makes Wine In || 1 | The driver was going toward Tea- | | Pot with a load of 8inch casings. The ime | jcar struck a soft spot in the road and Ho for Aged | jturned over, rolling.down a 15-foot| | . {parer mumeitel Tininons beneath thal 4 see aee Gin Sept. 14. c ae eet ry ES BN oe OE RA Se as Persons passing discovered the! ty old folks home here was ejected / Casper'-public schools have: s total enrollment of; $408; jeab, | An 81-yerr-old inmate of the coun. TIN ;Plight of tH eman and went for help.! today by thi horiti hey | an increase of 510 over last year, and nearly equal to the pave! Oded patel Nec aga ripe er Aa ‘s Pose a ee mith ntan ceed ae 35 coe ead ane ean shale! found thet 2 hse bt pect wie combined enrollment of the two other largest school systems: All the wives and children of native Americans are being] ROME, Sept..14.—-(By The Associated Press.)——Italian ona into Casper. | Royle ended aeecenr wate Per | in the state, Sheridan and Cheyenne. Cheyenne has 2,410, evacuated to Athens. The cause of the fire is not yet known.|ships are attempting to take off the Italian colony of md st leted product Z | and Sheridan has 1,967. z Scores of buildings in the Huropean section of the, city|Smyrna due to the fire which is reported raging in that city. ABOARD DESTROYER MAHAN of the home refused to The high*school alone has 503 stud have been destroyed, including the American consulate.}The Italian government has dispatched several vessels to! 1 3 A name or dis- | crease of 82 over last year’s enrott: | 17 s, showing an in- 1, 469, West Casper, Py Aah 591! Northe Casper, American marines and allied soldiers formed a fire brigade|Smyrna with provisions and medical stores. It has also is-, {Pt 14-—Cola ES peat peta no lg tale ai call : , x Beet aes but the conflagration is beyond their control. The Prop, sued instruétions that all Italian warships must concentrate | international six meter yacht trophy | county farm use in her manufac. | The & shape SF t ty, damege is Sstiviated_into.milliona. The-jire-originated!in Smyrna waters to_provide-sheltep-forJtalian residents, | series, aes 4 turing progsess, Seas schools by buildings js as follows: | 536, z = 3