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| Che Casper Baily Tribune (oy, VOLUME VII. CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923. % : NUMBER 204. OREIGN PROTESTS IGNORED IN LIQUOR RULES Enrollment of Brigands Paves W ay for Release of Captives | pau scores | EAI LINE FOR CHURG!’ PEOPLE ®<nate Given Jo>s 7 NEWS BRIEFS Reenforcements gee ree LIQUOR CARRIED 5 ‘| Cincinnati ~ 20 130 00 In Chinese Army | pbatteriee “Kauffman and Farrell; AS CFA CTARES perso: ixey, Couch an 50. REGIST B AUGK ‘As Forerunner of totay remained in the gompetton leg x : H Final Settlement |x, ween Priaay in an’ ettort to Brooklyn .. 010 002 101 Pittsburgh ___-_000 100 101 break the world's record for endur- Batteries—Grimes and Taylor; Mor- - = ance dancing, which is 182 hours. rison, Bagby, Boehler and Gooch, 4 Surviving a field of 22 contestants, Soe 4 PEKING, June 4.—(By| the seven including one girl had At Philadelphia— R.H.E. a y é F ti.| The Associated Press.)—En-| @2nced almost sixty hours. Boston -___.___010 500 001—7 13 2 |rollment of the Shantung Philadelphia x banal int ; MELROSE, MASS.—Charles F. Action Unwoi tt y of andits into the national Batter ; Supreme Court Decision O'Neill; Weinert and Wilson. Nistoees sd cWile Cared Out to Letter AMERICAN LEAGUE. > > Pidgin, author of fiction, ts dead. army is proceeding at Tsao-| His best known book “Quincy Executive Gov Smith chwang, according to ad-| Adams Sawyer,” was published in 9 5 vices received at the Americen lega-| 1900. Geen ae 021 os ie x In Rules Promulgated Boston : tion today, but those of the bandits Told by Convention. who do not desire to become soldiers CLEVELAND, OHIO—The an- els A are siipping away, leaving their} nual convention of the Holst: What is so far as known the firat| Tifles behind. Friesian association of America “lek” telegraphed from here. to| Members of the legation feel that |, opened here today with a meeting vernor Al Smith of New York on it will be only a matter of days until] of the board of directors. Smith, Boone, veil; Ferguson, Murray, Piercy and Picinich. -099 000 0305 8 31 By U.S. Treasury. WASHINGTON, June 4. At Washington— R. H. E| Application to the letter of the matter of his having signed the = eight foreigners still held at me, New York ____..000 00° —" © *lthe g s4 Fay: bill repealing the state prohibition en- peo mountain are Pie eres NEW YORK—A special five per Washington .....010 00° sees « « e supreme court’s decision forcement law was sent this morning! Barring unforeseen complications, the) cent aividend in addition to the reg- Batteries —Bush and Hoffman; | barring all beverage liquors Zahnisor and Ruel. from territorial waters of the United States is provided in regulations issued t as pub- take effect after 1 Specifically, the re lished today, apply to the three-mila dead line to liquor carried for bev f®ge use on any United States or for- PHILADELPHIA, June 4.—“cy” | 8" vessel as sea stores Williams hit his 20th homerun of Tt was by finding some means 6f the season in tho first inning of to- | °xe™mPtion for liquor so carried that day's Boston-Philadelphia National | ‘T¢®SUry officials had hoped at first Ieaguo game. Fillingim was pitching |‘ ®Vold conflict with foreign laws. doriBscat ai Besides the exemption granted Uquor for medicinal and sacramental purposes, the only exceptions in the LONDON, June 4.—(By The Asso- | wall thrown up pacittet qune trans: ciated Press)—Great Britain's great-| portation within the three-mile limtt est sporting event—half horse race | are the usual immunity accorded and half pienic—will accur Wedn diplomats and the privi allowed day when all roads will lead to Ep- | foreign vessels of war. Also vessels som Downs for the running of the . . forced by distress into an American 143rd race for the derby stakes. harbor and to show that the neces- There are 18 possible starters. | sity of refuge was grave will, if they Town Guard, owned by Lord Wool- j have liquor aboard, be pern avington whose Captain Cuttle was | give bond for faithful obser the winner last year, was a strong | the dry law favorite until last Thursday when Bh ae ies DE the rumors which. almost inevitably follow the: career of the favorite on | the eve of the race began to circu- late. It was said that the horse hurt itself in a practice gallop and on Friday Town Guard was supplanted | in the betting by Pharos, owned by Lord Derby, whose ancestor found- ees | ed the race in 1780. SARAGOSSA, June 4.—(By Tho | ‘That Town Guard met a mishap |A8S0ciated Press.)— Cardinal Sold» | fs unquestioned but its exact nature | Villay Romero, archbishop of Sara- 1 J unknown, Rossa, was assassinated here today by unidentified assailants, ae bulges aad sore: One of the cardinal's friends alsa numerous than ever. The largest | “** *hot_dead. amount for distribution fs to be < ber of the military escort, after ; san league organizer in Kansas and | ™em nearly 80,000 pounds in the sweep- | (CC, i > { North Dakota, who installed him- | the party had found the college col- | stakes organized at Otley, York- iC. of C Meeting shire. by the delegates of the Christian] Mesotiations are expected to result} ar gemfannual dividend of 3 per churches of Wyoming. The kick was | *Uccessfully within a short time. cent for holders of Ford Automo- in the form of a resolution drawn up Eee a bile company ‘nvestment certificates hy a committee appointed by the dele-| DISSENTION AMONG : ‘ ras announced today for the six gates to the first state convention of | 9UTLAWS REPORTED, onthe ending June 30. Christian churches in Wyoming i eoakiehy heey x Ha ae tion follows: wt THRE THe Fesolu-| cho release of the eight foreginera| | NEW | YORK—City authorities “The Casper newspapers quote you | Still held by the Paotzuku bandits are} Are cosidering recommendations of na saying you have received only|belne hampered by dissentions both} TY bo "that eight text book on letters and telegrams of commenda-| mons the outlaw leaders. and the| Smet on tory be banned from tlon concerning signing bill repealing | Chinese government representatives. seer 1 “ra tereehat the public schools on the a'legation state prohibition enforcement law, they diaseminate anti-American and Slee UE and your evident pride in not recely- pro-British propaganda. ing any ‘kicks’, the word you are is ~ reported as using. We, the delegates LONDON—England will have the of the Churches of Christ of Wyo- largest and most powerful subarine ming in annual convention assembled, in 1he-SAaehen: che, mpltery- whip: wish to go on record as registering at eubmasine Sci is oocipleteds aia least one kick. We feel your action giant underwater craft soon to be is not worthy that of a governor of inched at Chatam, will displace so great a state as New York.. 2,780 tons af'oat and 3,600 tons “Be it further resolved that a copy when submerged. This displacement of the above telegram to the is greater by more than a thousand Gaspey Spaiess for mney tions tons than that of any American or vernor o} i = é : In. | S0clated Press.—Henry N, Tifft, cleric BO : registered at the convention which In- | MOC os | ie of the Presbyterian] | LONDON—The next time a Yan cluded representatives from churches Pig eae oe arcane ay , fon.| church, announced today that the a ore ethee ney elnciad. conatating | RVs Dr Hatny.merson Fosdick had] doner how much bigger things are of four members from Casper. ‘This | tendered his resignation as pastor be-| at hime, ho will probably be taken committee will do state work. One cause of the recent criticism of his} down to Piccadilly circus and shown ‘ - member of the comittee was elected | Pulpit utterancés by the Presbyterian] the largest Resi av ih me old to the international recommendations | ®*sembly at Indianapolis, but that] It has just been open at acc a - ‘t-|the church had flatly refused to ac-| ing to the company who owns it, per Seeraecpend ety beta cpa gpa expects to serve ten million mea’s tee for international convention to] cept it, taking ite stand behind Dr. (opi cext 12 months. Boosting A & | HAS AID OF Rey Haid tat Colorado Springs next) "Tl, Dr. Fondick’s letter of resigna-| statistician says the inert ee ue be re i = Py ty the| tion, dated May 24, he wrote that| Place -in America serves aie et a6 man piven to, the bs Ge MILITARY IN SECURING KEYS the treasury to m. June 10, 01 ed to nce of United Christian Missionary society | While he had no reason or desire to foe weeding Walukble aeaerd to the| resign he felt it was best in the in- os convention. terest of church harmony to proffer ER The next convention will be held in| is resignation and leave for the YOUTH--GROMER of the flag pole at Stillwater today, ‘Cheyenne at about this time of year.| Church, to decide whether it wished to Thanks were extended to the pas-| dispense with his services, tor and members of the First Chris-| Mr. Tifft said he had been directed tian church by the convention in the| to write Dr. Fisdick telling him that following partial report of the resolu-| the church stood with him on the sub- self as president of Oklahom A. and | TS beneath a red flag atop the | Chae toamrnittee: fects for which he was criticised and GRAND ISLAND NEBRASKA Baccalaureate Servinest So colinces at ceuiiwates with the pole. “We wish to express our apprecia-| Would not consider his resignation. ; Li | assistance of five national gua: | | | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 4, a —George Wilson, former Non-Parti- | Placed there by Major C. W. Daley, To Be Open Forum NEW YORK, June 4.—As his officers in plain Folpitieepemash eas mount, Sweet Kiss, crossed the fin- | Th» meeting of the Casper Cham: Dected i Eerie nea ieee, fc ish line an easy winner in the | ber of Commerce which will be held poard of agrici S s Steeplechase, at Belmont Park to- | tomorrow at the Henning will be ia tion of the splendid Hospitality and on ae a For Natrona Grads coutesies extended to the dele: ates of ENNE, —The * this convention by the pastor and CHEYENNE, Wyo.. June 4.—T Id 1 N; h ecihord of the -Wirat Ohsistian body of Robert G. Taylor, wealthy He st Ig ite mUTibaT event hia lnalaction'an head ‘ day, Rider F. Hayes dropped dead. | the nature of an open forum, accords church. Grand Island, Neb., and Casper, Wyo., ean of the college to the action of new- BELD OAROW It was Hayes’ first victory in an | ing to, B. Stafford, secretary, today, je * okni: he Plains inted members of the board, official event. He was 35 years old. | any, visht : < ‘Feeling that much of the success flockmaster, who died at t “There never was t! ly appointe e | Anyone wishing to bring up a ma of the convention is due to our out hotel here Friday morning, Saturday | trew down such m challenge te youth! said to be under direction of Gov- Heart trouble, induced by welght | ter o¢ importance to the community of town speakers, and deeply grate- | were shipped to Grand Island, where las the age in which we Ine? sencg| ernor J. C. Walton, reduction’ was eaid to have caused | souia Goce ae hie thon ; ful for the helpful spirit shown by | the funeral probably will be held. The | the Rev. J. M. Cromer in the course| The final installation step of the | The funeral of Mrs. John Bryne| the collapse, eed - them in aiding in the formation of aged widow of the prceened fern of delivering the baccalaureate ser-| College presidency came yesterday | will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow af- ! our state work, be it resoived, that panted tila ie Bhs Wane eay mon to the graduating class of the) when Wilson, sccompanted by b!8 |ternoon from the family home, 34¢| Golden Jubilee Commencement. the secretary of the state missionary Sr rene Aaene gos | Natrona County high school yester-| military escort, appeared in Still- | Gy ay, 3 2 usa Aas 8 committee be instructed to send let- ———_ Taylor, at one time one of the y sd choo! yester- | CY avenue. The Rev. J. M. Cromer DUBUQUE, Iowa, June 4.—Com. | vyo.| 12: The Rev. Cromer’s sermon which| water and demanded the keys to | or the Grace English Lutheran church | m: ent exercises today featured tere to the United Christian Mission-} or, rq. June 4--Reecne| one pccyrrea oe veatrel eae: was given in the auditorium of the| the educational institution in the | win have charge of the services. Pall.|the second day of Columbia college's my society expressing the gratitude] oS Griving A: new shaft expect to] ene’ mninte-ned near Grand Island! schoo! took up the importance of the| name of Governor Walton. Presi- |ioo-ers wil be U.S. Milles Frank | golden jubilee celebration. Right Rev. CEA Scan vention ts fons tbe, War yloee | SESW ng sescigianp feu taenbbee oe Stan cee ii tic eae Sa reed eee, little things of life. The speaker| dent J. B. | Scherck, L. F. McMahon C. T, Weld-|J. P. Carro!l, bishop of Hele of Brothers RM. Hopkins and en fae Steal taeda retarperbnal oe a naritbo omeet: Hie stead em. brought out the point that all men| them. ner, W. J. Chamberlin and A. E. Stir-| Mont., delivered the baccalaureate Kuhn, and also to the state 2 ; 2 “| "are fancinated with the idea of do-| Orange and black, colors of A. . : SACaraager dtaetecmom® fhe tistats a | Orange an col - | ret. address. Bishop Carroll was presi ot) Nenraake for loaning Misa Cora|in Saturd ny Lape teoned ne ans praia, Re Sere ee ing big things, but that few of thom| and M. College, floated on the top | Mrs, Bryne died Saturday morning.| dent of tho college from 1894 to. 1904 mi the surface, food and air ts provided} ‘Taylor was to have been a witness | 27°," Un& to Pause and take care / Eskridge surrendered for the men and they communicated|in a case in the Uhited States court |°% the smaller duties and obstacles | —_—>—_—_- i i Donald Myer, 13 years of aga ated frequently with thelr wives and chil-| Friday morning. When his death| “1c” We in thelr way. ' SER Novel BURBIERE BCYAN Gr elock stam dren. The miners are trapped at a| was announced in ‘court a recess of| young woman whe fel then, or fe pidge tenga Tent depth of 64 feet. 24 hours was taken. pA aida eri wah nite naa ents burns received when the youth came sho, possesses all the ability and cul ° e contact with a live wire May 25. ‘The ~\ eT a ture to succeed without acquiring boy had been badly burned about tha more of {t. “We must not overrate | hands and be ournelves,” he declared. Young Myer was playing with ane In another place he had atated that other youth in the CY pasture. Ho E T “Being the son of a great man fs a obtained a long wire with a hoot great handicap. The best thing on on.one end of it hrowing this God's green earth is to be ourselves.” across a wire that carri electric cu Taking up the matter of the young rent the boy received the full force LANDER, June 4.—(Special to the woman in business he reviewed the ;|of the current through his body. H ‘Tribune.)}—The Sage Creek Petroleum progress of the feminine sex in this KANSAS CITY, June 4.—The body of Guy A. Moore, of the Moore-Lawless Grain | ay knocket uncon ca. ae “ company, drilling on section 17-27-95 matter, He showed how the youns;Company, and former president of the local board of trade, was found on the tracks of the) The in the Buffalo Basin field, 60 miles y serlousr the victim's theast of Lander, has uncorked a pegged fat ys te Be dp snoas Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad near here yesterday. It had been cut in two, evi-| burns was appar when he wa southeast of Lander, has uncorke rn w in many fn- i . "| is j pail ues BER SPORECRE gasser gauging at least 35,000,000 ihces aie laleorete thin teas. dently having been passed over by a train. Police said that Moore had been killed before | ‘ken to * cuble fect and spraying oll est’mated| §T, JOSEPH, Mich., June 4.—(By The Associated Press) | The subject of woman's conduct|the body was placed on the tracks. | soah: mouth) Wwitow siege sohes meas by Attorney Frank P. Walsh and{ wejdner, 705 ago. Michigan supreme court. was opposed by Charles Gore, prose t A street, suffered two ctures of the lower left arm|ish ami the United States cuting attorney. Rubenberg was| Yesterday when he fell from a trestle| were cha riaed as entirely un é | erected to keep traffic from the pave-| founded by Ronald McNeil, under sec-|_ There were several small cuts and Present in court when the motion was! nent which is being laid near East A|retary of foreign affairs, in the houss|2>fasions about the head and body 4 geranted, His bail of $10,000 was con-| street ot \commong:toray, but these, it was said, might have ¥ tinued and he will be required to be | been caused by the train. ———_— , present at the opening of the sep-| 5 pd theory of suiclde was raised by! pry pearance then will be a. formality ian heuttin aie Mcove tad’: ade |r Sugar company; Judge H. H.| of which will } re only. y baat ae or ne regis nt of the Amalgamated | with an abundance ¢ benbers' {ctl the} an effort to set up a murder scone. | os. Soman, and other officials ot | vorabie, clamata ! which wiped out 42 buildings in this] companions had run out and a forty partner said he believed Me eke! 2 from the position o: r to i S P : | 1020 South Willow street. ‘The body at nearly one hundred barrels a day.|__Gyarieg E Ruthenberg of Cleveland, convicted in the Ber-|¥®% #80 taken up by the speaker The place where Moore’s body was found is near a large grain elevator and police are|o¢ the boy is re The hastens SOUunA ak 1860 toot Charles i. last March of violating the Michi ti- |BO feclared that he did not know |=". | working on the theory that he was;of Moore was Saturday afternoon| Gay cha toh is believed that the well will drill rien circuit court las arch of violating the Michigan unti-Japout this since his “women friends | GEDDE REPORT in that section on business, and that] when his partner left the office. | aw tomorrow self in within a few days but arrange-|syndicalism act, escaped a prison sentence for the time be-| aia not tell him the things which | D ARED FALSE | "bbery was the motive for the kill Mr. Moore was in good spirits and | after t nzarer 3 ments are being made to dr!l it|ing at least when permission to appeal the case was granted | thelr friends air." pete. eS | ing. He is said to have had a sum| good health, Lawless declar Ithe R n¢ t Geaner by Judge Charles E. White this morning. Bian et LONDON, June 4.—(By The Asso-| of money with him. ves A seven-million-foot flow of gas with “Sidge White agresd to withhold The motion for an appeal was filed = St FFERS BROK ARM clated Pres. N swspaper reports Dr. H. E. Moss, deputy coroner. 25 barrels of of] was encountered in Carl Weidne young son of P. G.|the effect thta § Auckland ( examined the body and declared it] the samo well at 800 feet some time| Sentence pending tne appeal to the appeared Moore had been dead sev-| eral hours. Wyo., June 4.—W. L.) under ent of the Great West-| prose eU SR nation Riverton 7 cr Moore wv spent the past week in Riverton ¢ village Saturday, causing two deaths| mile wind swept the fire the entire| “#lnst es ayndicalism, murdered, Bee gaae iio Hibee Bent acdas eatin and a property loss of $500,000, was| length of the village. With 15 others ho waa arrested “I have seen several persons run| ing, the pos t started by a four year old boy play-| “Business as usual’ is the motto| August 1922, when a sheriff's} LAKE CITY, Fia.,’ June 4. — of North Dakota, who | over by trains,” he said, “and I know] Riverton and ¢ ing with matches in a barn, accord-| of two storekeepers whose stores| Posse and federal agents raided tho| acreage tribute ting acquainted rtin Ti 4. |'CThomas Walter Higginbotham, con-| @ec, the gtate ¢ ses, as a result] that in such 8 large quantities of | the people. river ing to the theory accepted by the| were among those destroyed. They second ann convention of the ot aehinniniga ; ial t of a flogging acminist 1 by Higgin- | bl 1 are spattered about. There wa Extreme £ eation was expressed | cago authorities today were selling goods today from dry| communist party of Ame! Looe Rie oeee vention cette |bothath at the witnam umbericoms| Very litle blood on’ the track wherellover the prospecta of thie ‘section.| and t The boy said he accidently set fire} goods boxes set up in the midst of Willidm Z%. Foster was tried first]|ay on a charge of first degree mur-| pany camp at Clara. The defense con-| the bod One hundred ehteen thousand i to a pile of hay. The barn was in| the ruined area, but the jury disagreed, _ der in connection wtih tho death of }t Talbert dicd of natural causes. Lawless S now under canals and 120,000' ton,