Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 1

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UNION LANDS. OIL CONTRACT KIWANS CLUB [3 ADDRESSED Fuel Oil Supply of 20,000,000 Barrels No Guaranteed as Result of More Con- tracts Negotiated Today. WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Additional contracts for more! than 9,000,000 barrels of fuel oil, Ww tap per us announced today by} ‘JURY SECURED FOR PERJURY. CASE, SPOKANE NE, Wash, ¢ Noy, 216- mptory Chajlenges axerc’ by the defense’ gn@ sone by the state | Ptedictions werd made ethat-a fury to jtry 15 dekudants; charged with sub-| ordination »of pepjury would be com pleted “in) supertor -G6urt “before ,ad- ‘journthent this evening. } The charges. gréw out of the aequit \tal of Maurice Codd here last spring on a charge of murder, The défense With . BPO: Chairman Lasker of the shipping board, call, for the Union| is entitled to six peremptory. chai Gil company to furnish during the next 18 months 6,000,000 lenges of prospective jurors and the barrels per year at Pacific ports at prices ranging from 81'to 1 eee tohetnes. BY OR. LATHROP Casper Surgeon Explains the Origin ahd Treatment of Cancer; Other Subjects Discussed. 2 cents a bare!l. Standard ON company of New/rel& awarded furnish,from 600,000 to 600,- during the next year at far eastern ports at $1.75 a barre! result of, ths contracts nounced yesterday for 11,000,000 bar. the* Standard Jersey’ and “the 1b, was: mald itoday’ that the | | Standard company ‘had, ter six. shipping» board one-fourth of t hounted yeetandiay for '21,090,000 ‘Lar-|for .in ite \Gontagrt MONDELL OUTLII Less Than T hird Of FundDonated;Red Cross-Hoists S. “The first thing to consider in'speakitig drive is that we have set our goa! as $6,900. thing is that we haven't reached that The third thing. is that we are There Were ‘the XES Op “allersigat etent,] The treating of cancer, Cross drive, and the gram next Thursday made up the ma- of discussion Boys’ Week p: jor topices wanis luncheon today. . Lathrop dqivered a very this. week is Cancer week throughout the States was ‘be direct incentive of the doctor’s talk. The main thing which he brought out was that when a*per- son has or things he or she has the symptoms of cancer, one should con- He also emphasized Tree, sult a specilist. x optimism toward the subject, “The coward dies a thousand deat the brave man but one,” "Take the word of a special ist concerning says you have not ¢ worry, and {f he says you have cane Jet him do the worrying.” said that cancer is ofton curable if attended to at an early stage afd that radium and wonder along U again urged the support of the Red Only $1700 have so far been coliected on the $6,000 quota, but the speaker said that the awerkers intended to achieve their ob- jet an dthat they expected the suppert of the business men in the city. y The subject of the Red Cross also brought up another subject of a community chest. cussed pro and con with no Wefinite results obtained. Next Thursday: every Kiwanian will either his own son or e’s son to the luncheon Papers will be read by Dr. there ‘chien The second Cross drive. going to reach it.” words of the Rev. C. M: Thompson, di- rector of the drive in. Casper, spoke on the subject today. The leader bipaght out the fact thet the so-called Red Cross roll call here is It is a drive in every: sense bring a boy, some one © something more than a roll call, of the word, a drive for the very necessities of Satryane on the great work on, w: “act the organiza-, has started. Casper gives a dollar to the society, half of the money goes to headquarters, and half of it is sp question of Father which should prove highly, uminat- ing at that time. be no meeting pf the _elub on the following w falls on Thanksgiving day B. T. Cullen of North Platte, ? is a new member of the Casper club, having been home ‘ town moval here. Charles Krohnan and Oscar Thomas were both called on to r “What help is club to me in my LATE SPORTS The half which is spent ‘in Casper. associated charities} Associated charity big feature of the Red, Cross octets distinguishes organizations» an makes its working in many foe a e , to the working” of other nouncement» being ma. organization ha daffixed his signature pond to the s the Kiwanis MILWAUKEE, W key” Mitche'l Milwaukee boxer, title as Junior An aged father with live asks for charity. {nization may give him enough| isang to sustain him until his death, or until he is thrown on’ the ‘county. } organization | ‘ar Sate to get in touch | relatives of the get aid to him in that way when he comes to die he will not die| ‘This is an actual instance. cooperation Red Cross chapters in the the Casper chapter to bring pressure to bear and to local relatives and friends that would other- It can do this results and waste of money than the mere giving of so. much in cash, jto a needy does this work too. welterweight month or two t Ex-Secretary Of War Near Death Today « Thorpe, Kansas Lodge, Mont. Frank Conley, Montana promoter, has made an attractive bid for the new bout and the offer is being cor- Billy Mitchell, manager of ‘the Milwaukee boy, is expected, with Thorpe el Deceiber. oF in “in the ear ee LIQUOR CAS! IS NEAR. SPOKANE, Wasb,, Nex. - it is the associated charities work! case of Sheriff wenotride 7 ‘Barkar [Ferry county Li four others charged! violate » federal | MEMPHIS, Tenn eral Luke Wright, of war, who has been here for more than a week. ported in an extremely. critical con- dition early today. An erroneous report that General Wright had died during the night was denied today. Generai Wright had critical condition for nearly 4 and for weveral days had been ¥ semi-conscious condi- Physiciang attending him ha‘ heid out virtually-no hope for his recovery and it was generally be- | lieved that his death was only matter of a short time. cation with members pt his family today brought information that” Mr. Wright still was alive but extremely i at his honfe wise not be food or clothing | although it) hat ia putting the Red Cross. socie' jin the limelight. This efficient labor, ! with | varried on by an efficient secretary |ijquor laws, in transporting. whisky | It | from’ Canada was expected to go to a| in United States distr. :t court s the culmination of all charity. is probably. as. high a mark to set as could possibiy_be set.|here this afternoon. During the last three days of the} e which was to has been obtained }for a society yAfter brief rebuttal forenoon closing arguments were: be- Besides the. sheriff, the defesd. J. Guy Duhgan. Jeaee B. ¥ Powers ahd John Woods, | HAY’S LAST CHANCE SHATTERED, REPORT CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 16.—All possibil taking W. B. Ross, Democrat, in the race for swept away today with the tabulation of returns from all but 18 small precinets. Ross now has a margin of 638 votes, and it was declared at the secretary of staté’s office that the receipt of reports of the missing districts, could not materially; leads in the state’s history. testimony this} raise 34,000 on! It. will be| gun. t of the city ito see that the quota is reached. of John W. Hay, Repubiican, over- ernor of Wyoming appeared*to be as well as the votes of the “absente Ross is ejected by one of the! nar affect the final re | “Argument: of a ‘motion for diswis pal of ‘the charges against .Codd was exp*eted to: follow.andithis, with the ng stutenient Of the prosecutior pected ¢y ‘poatpone the _besin oe tt the. Bing ofsthe-dvidence un fogs taf ay opentn, oie is of 2 SS ee GUILTY ARMOUR PLANS TO TAKE OVER MORRIS PLANTS Washington Conference Involves Change in Ownership and Control of Large Meat Packing Interests, Report —Officials of |Second* Degree Murder Is Verdict Just Returned Against Mrs. Clara Phillips for Brutal Killing of Mrs. Meadows; Sentence to Be Pronounced Monda y LOS .ANGELES, Nov, 16.—A verdict of murder in the second degree was returned by the jury today in the case of Mrs. Clara Phillips, cliarged with beating Mrs. Alberta Meadows t6 death with a hammer. . Before the verdict was received Judge Houser cautioned the crowd im the courtroom that deputy sheriffs were scat- tered/among them and that ahy be dealti: with Mrs. Phillips heard-the dict without Judge Houser set next Monday as tlie for senf- sce. | | hanging the defendant, v © of the women jurors voted four men. who had vot €d to manslaught Au a.dep ity ‘sherifr stepped to eae rae reached on prigoner’s side WASHINGTON, the federal gov- jernment and of the Chicago packing house of Armour & Co. s here today over the proposal to consolidate the Armour interests with those of Morris & Cc another of the packer big five, and thus create the largest packing concern in the country. ted that befor continued their conferenc it might nave! boape mue i worm could,” she respptided Wight Bulowhiwere taken, the foremay of the jury, | for a term of 10 Mrs. Meadow's body was found side a sortirey in the outskirts of Les “ot 9 Prue <0 4 came fo the sheriff and mitted attacking Mrs. was on the way to El Paso, Philips was arres son, Arizona z . Peggy Catfoo, Phillips since they chorus of a burlesque the: years ago, declared she Mrs. Meadow ‘HEALTH TOPICS ARE FEATURED as within th of. the pro-| Merchant Marine, Appropriations, Rural): Credits and Transportation Actg to Occupy Winter Congress : {ip#ito the scene of the slaying and j acenged: Mrs. AT LIONS MEET Support for hat Mrs. Caffve stru as not partic Red ” Cross Drive Also- Urged by Roll Call and that after her mind authoritative « lishe. aid. Mrs Director in Showing with Phillips WASHINGTON#Novy. 16.—Prediction that the merchant marine bill, the appropriation measures, rural credits logisld- trodticed. tion and-amendmients to the.transportation act would be the outstandiig Peaturés of the program for the coming winter in congréss was made by. Representative Mondell of» Wyo- ming, Republican leader of the house,-after a conference to- day with President Harding. The merchant, marine bill, in ac- cordance with the expected) recom. mendation’of thé'president in-his mes- si,0, Mr. Mondell #aid, would be taken up by. the house as its first business when it meets next “Monday. The Republican leader refused: to estimate how long the house jrould ‘require to Gispose of the measure but said the majority had “no desire to stampede action or prevent fall discussion of the ‘bill."* Mr. Mondell said that {1 lis opinion’ the 67th congréss stagd committed to enact some sort of rural credits legis: lations and added that there was wide: bread demand inthe agricultural States for establishnfent of some gov. prument machinery.” for {providing farmers with Joans to extend over a jonger period than now fs) possible through th Ountryis banktrg faciti- des. This. (machiner; he sucge sted, might (akexthe form of wider Nuthor: ity, for Mther the: farm loan board or the federal ‘reserte bgard or creation of new legistation. s jon to amerid the transpor. tation act tight be inttfated in either bouse,. Mr. Mondell seid, adding that the features of the att which the pub- lic iticized originated in the senate and were accepted by the house. The. “Republican Gieader indicated that “he did’ not é@xpect enactment of any: legislation Jessening the .prohibi- bition’ lawy restrictions | and. declared that “the liquor question is not all a j mater ‘of Jegisiation. because back. of itrall is the constitutional amendment ®n which the’ courts must base an in: terpretation of whetHercany “lquor Wie Speinipxicating.” re ate aMarg@inumber of on! (ti dryfidss of the bpher'é."’ Mr’ Mandelly# asserted, 94 great, shpdority EN < ple of the .count&y “would readily -con. s@nt, in n ea. condition, agbroach! Zaloon, zBeltet wer. expresde, Mr, Mon- n. legisia- congress fe special Bellet in the sll luck attending May marriages. Cates. back te. the days of ancient Rome, c *. Getting Your ‘Stock Into Everybody's Stocking . eMeays setting Ben im, to’ sre it on. your shely : i ‘Phe connecting lines. betwet shelves/and stockings ard “4 fom Unes, iad in this ¥ E ore rn jaugi 8" eco) in, the ie aoe pe PS paign Wits dvem- vend “ae A "¥o ‘i Kis e emp? Ives cet * eae regi on Gitistmas ane Big Work? A defense of insanity Officlalx™ before Ras luid,detalle of his plans ull be learned ngAROMeNt t¢ ¥ federal trade evil-tish varies In length from utment of cancer to the ‘atténtion of th. evening. by ya arlOhafaps ikers. Liong. club 1 Armour. and STORM VICTIMS REACH CAPITAL AFTER BEING SHOWBOUND FOUR DAYS AT LONELY RANCH HOUSE CHEYENNE, Wy>. the club and » importance of here with ec hce whlch the Ri associated charity is doing for the cits sie “cdrporation n the United State Latest available informat Armour and company stock of $250,089, 000; the same as that es has resulted from Red | tim nes that of Wilson and | compar howiben's constituted a eas of the pr and it# treatment children of Casper. motoring to California wh car was stalled. They y health and “we're glad easily might have been far worse,” sald Dutton. rescued today snowbound nineteen heyernne since last Saturday were Dutton and two Wyo., Nov. 1¢ haying been iles north of establishments nd Mrs. M. ©. CHEYENN e from its many distributing sta in its external fornd 16— — (By The Associated Press) | —Twenty-nine persons, including seven women and six chil- dren, who*had been snowbound ‘since ‘last Saturday at the bar Stanley farm, a two-room house, 19 Tiles on the Yellowstone highway, arrived in the city morning with a reliet expedition of ate men that} stations in. London, ¢ ‘most comm north of Cheyepne| aretat'Ch prompt attention. » Who is the pl ¢ the haby clinic o’élock thi Nine: houta.were the-form, to town. consumed by making the outbound tr All the. thesmarooned in good health but had of eating potatoes and ve hours were} ny a GE WITH VAGRARY : Jim Garvey has once MONTANA im EEE BARDITS ROB MONTANA BANK gain come in to this siate fr The snowbound consisted of |HaS a. x persons en route by Casper and Douglas to Che Colgrado ‘and ‘Nebraska point, lettih alee: heathingh life in Helmville a » ‘the butcher from It takes 100 livers to"yleld one gal of cod liver ofl, © cnusen PITTSBURGH ARRIVES FOR DUTY AT CONSTANTINOPLE . CONSTANTINOPL! |the Associated States cruiser Pittsburgh fla; Vicé-Admiral Andrew T. mander of the American forces tn Ew. |ropean waters, arrived VER TOCOURT Bonds-ranging from $1,000 to.$2,500} were charged with robbe ach fiijed ‘Neccuss’ of Violation “of parple. ing, expecting a pelied to take shelter at ve Stan- pedition cecal with relve automodiié i. wiligH the. wet its had been t shines yeaa ata fainous drifts, indow in the tw ac} mo' reax PE thy Shacks Feit y be adde.athe Prees.)}—The and the Bos. with artillery in which titifieluded wedi th tha. that- former arpxaymaior: De, Cfeier ux cna arrijstice should PARIS, Nov some 28,000 of Dardanelles, jegilitany critic of the ei that} newspaper today = Pi Estee gee belfatore' iSeutari aniachakasc Heed vpsticns etywojlldthe able totphe ent Rassage byt ging’ rogks Aepm 4 4€9;48 hours were connectatietth t few! day's when tage were bro' before Fystice Tub pis said to hare |, sypning, ee DULUTH, Minn., Nov. 16.—Walter Hoover, world’s ama was arrested here today on a charge of manslaughter, in an automobile accident of Herbert Seeley, 55, of Madison, Wis. leased on his own recognizance pending arrival of Madison authorities, who preferred the charge. fixed at) aa teur sculling champion, in connection with the deat! Hoover was re-

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