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Weather Forecast raw 4 s an » 3 ~~ Se = =| Che Casper Daily Tribune (4, ec ee ee oy eR Mee Li ST UN ee eg oe eI me ———— VOLUME VII. ; CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1923. : NUMBER 207. ‘GERMANY MORE LIBERAL IN AMENDED PROPOSAL Destruction of Giant Dirigthle. TC-I, at Dayton Field [pau scores ]' LIMIT’ AAISED Pmaogsr yy oyeyg Charged to Electrical Storm Which Takes Toll of Life 32° 22-10 INNUTY OF Chicago ~~ 000 302 1°°—x x x PRIZES AWARDED ie Ale os te pind ie oe BANDIT’S WRECK eee tsa VER A BILLION St. Sie } Total Sum Lacking But | DAYTON, Ohio, June 7.—(By The Associated Press.) — imine i | A twisted mass of blackened framework, the army dirigible | sabia ooeebonedy (ral: Would Be Established TC-1, once proud mistress of the skies, today lay at the base AMERICAN LEAGUE. 5 of a steel anchor tower at Wilbur Wright field, wrecked by eA uledaae eee By Economic Recov- es 5 an explosion and fire, during a severe electrical storm last Efficiency In Business evening. Two men were injured when they jumped from the Chicago ___. ery, Note Says i. . ft to earth, a distance of —_———. Studies Is Recognized; | for: ‘tect.” | Cincinnati New York Batteries — Leverett and S Hoyt and Hoffman.. Game called end of third; rain. BULLETIN. |. A military board of investigation, | — LONDON, June 7.—(By The Asso- Officers Are Elected | neatea by Major Harold H. Strauas, | LAT P At Boston— R. H.E.| clated Press}— ‘The new Gene | McCook Feld, commander ot the Cleveland . . .-.000 010 000—1 6 6| reparations note which Amba ‘ated C-2, which burned at San An- | Boston _ 301 000 30°—7 10 O| St. Hamer will present to Lord Cur Shaute, Melwier, Boone| Zn this afternoon is considered af tonio, Texas, last year, has been ap- Honor students of the Natrona y Si - 4 County High school who captured | Pointed by Lieutenant Colonel 8. W. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 7. — Express and kidnapped a number of prominent Americans and Europeans. These pictur crash by Allan Ewing for NEA Service and The Tribune are tl : | hmke ana Devormer. offering a distinct advance over the . Hamlin, adjutant at Wilbur Wright A Kansas City, Kai delegation | ~~ Previous note put ts ¢ ret prizes offered by the Lions club for) yy mat +3 Xpected to be efficiency in the study of business sub-| Field. to determine the cause of they was in St. Joseph today for a con- | Wreckage of the baggage car and a first class coach when Chinese bandits derailed the Pukow-Peking Blue At Ph&adelphia— R. H. E.| disappointing w the French as it ix Yects. were ‘guests ‘at ainner Inat | 2ccident. ference with Frank Metz, manager | | , taken just after the |St. Louis —__.-.005 000 000—5 9 3| Understood not to mention a specific night of the local club at which time|_ Sergeant Harry Barnes, Scott} of the Sioux City Western league first to reach America. | Philadelphia 031 o1e—8 12 1| amount of reparations. | Field, Ilinois, and A. C. Maranville,| baseball club, with a view of havin; Batteries—Wright, Root and Sever. they were awardea checks for $10| a b, fc 5 each offered early in the school year. | Akron, O., representatives of the! the Sioux City team transferred to el Heemach, Ogden, Rommel and] BERLIN, J 7 G Rubbe ny, which ¥e yi =RLIN, June 7.-—(By The P ina fatson, 8 01 ir ok tf r= | Vy, << ad a Keeping’ Ilias Alice Fitshaw, ans| the craft who jumped, are in a } NEW YORK, June 7.—Eugene | | At Washington— . E.|™Many’s amendatory repara- other for shorthand ability to Miss| }ospital. Barnes sustained a broken} Criqui, of France, newly crowned Detroit __._.____210 E.| 7 x xjtions note which was ha Katherine Brady, and a fourth for|@Mkle, while one of Mar&nville’s| world's feather weight chompion, 6 5 | Washington ___305 *** x x x|to the entente and eee typewriting efficiency to Miss Mary | °MKles was crushed. will defend his title on July 30 at Batterico—Pellette and Bassler; |States governments this af Fleck, Presentation, of the awarda{ It 1s believed the ship, caught in| the Polo Grounds against Johnny Warmouth, Rusell and Ruel. hocus prontee ents this after- was made by C. K. fletcher, princi |t?e wind, swung around and struck] Dundes, New York challenger, It ree? pesca, pron na a ayatem of annuities Dal of the high school and chairman | Smother stes) tower. The explosion | was announced today by ‘Tom 0" W YORK, “June 7—Louis | ore ie fetal 1.200.000,000 marks of the committee which recommend-|8"4 fire which followed, it is be-| Rourke, matchmaker of the Polo international loan {# Meved, was caused when the bag.| Grounds Athletic club. Criqui will | MADISON, Wis., June 7.—The Wisconsin assembly today voted 48 to 8 to repeal the eanUasiy Ona Mer ens Comey ed the prizes. ae and Babe Herman of Los Angeles, [10' “vailab’e for immediate capital Th 1 election of officers aleo| M@hIY charged with electricity, came) receive 3714 and Dundes 12% per Severson law, the state prohibition enforcement law featherweights, who boxed an eight |P°2™ents. cdgaeedithe attention onahs jist! scores wie genteel towers. | cent of the gross receipts. | This action followed an attempt to kill the bill which met defeat by the same vote. | Rectal) ene mwer a tne Octal aL: tivo niaiTRe ee become ottess 3 rf | he ship was i vi * re A ar ey aT) te : 'e Sev aw, will hav pane championship contest last tsk x : elr number ant TReSuanN GS acaith mecnenceatea ea: few seconds. GREAT FALIS, Mont,, June 7— |Before it can become a law, the Tucker bill, repealing the Severson law, will have to mus Satirday, hove boul roniatehed fee [ermount would! Gkpenda wholly on ‘tem ‘Tommy Gibons, challenger of Jack |ter strength to pass the dry senate and get by a formerly announced opposition of the gov- H. Si n x 1 Z 12 rounds at Queensboro Stadium sree of Germany's economic recovs deg ta -ennceed. Gest) “Durke “Hi St). | QHIOAGG REPORTS Dempsey’ for the heavyweight |ernor. Wets hold out no hope for final success, although expressing satisfaction over| next Tuesday night. y. The memorandum declares an in: gi aane, $6; now, Strict, governor of PaGue DEATHS, hamptonship in Shelby July 4, is |the'r action today which 1s In accord constitution. They offered an amend: evitable requisite to a practichl solu wee inudly By weclamation. follows| ;,,CHICAGO, June 7.—Lightning| jocated with his family in Shelby |with the stand of the New York legis-| ment intended to nullify state enforce tion of the deparation problem ts the 7 ;| killed. four persons and possibly 8) and will begin training tomorrow. |lature and governor in repeal of the| ment, which was ruled not germane by early convocation of a general can, Teena a ereeiaen 1 c. Toles fifth, a number were injured and two! ‘pig morning Gibbons took a Jong |Mullan-Gage state enforcement statue.| Speaker John I. wahl.. When this ference to which Germany would be wel eben aeesident a, Fo.| (onthe) wefa) atteibuted rupee nee and stated that ho was fed- | Earlier in the morning the antt-pro- | was done, the wets to avold a vote on ; smitted on nn equal t st, 7 irae, “uate SERaemates’: Weta he netuat blooms ss | hibition forces voted to send back top| tho ince. gat the measure to com: ’ 2 @ document is brief and wholly secretary-treasurer, C. K. Flet-) shunder, rain and electrical storms| "% fine ond expressed bimself 9s 5 ’ ‘ devoted to elucidation of the mooted 4 well pleased with his quarters and {the wet judiciary committee a state | mittee. 6 mooter tanec) ot Deartuceen: directors, A. in widely separnted parts, of th! alsa with his prospects of annex- | affairs committee bill providing for a points on which th — itor nations country yesterday .| ing ‘the heavyweight championship | referendum on the question of repeal had requested amplifying statements, Baker, De Ta Hreche, Frank Firmin| Near Newton Falls, Ohio, Nicholas! ‘tite, on the 18th amendment to the federal makes no mention of tho politieal and Ray J. Cook. Cayolich was killed when lightning tuation, the Ruhr occupation or the Fifteen Lions announced thelr in-| so fire to his barn. His wife, who auestion of abandoning the passive re- tention of going to Lusk for the state| was in the building with him at the ; sistance and indulges in no reerimi+ convention next Monday and ues-/time has not been found. William nations. Nelther does It refer to the ase H. Roe er fo ee ik cickal Maxwell, a lineman, was struck by conditions under which Germany {a tertalnment committee of the ix la bolt and died instantly at Coshoc- | (heat) 2 4 * prepared to carry out the payment of deipeatlbcghned gap: ‘iabreche, ana) belts and dled! instantly: ob Coshes: 1 | Finishing Touches Put on Stands in Prep- the annuities, George Jarvis were namod as assist-| ren were injured. The memorandum reaffirms Ger- ants. Delegates to the convention in+| i. farmers were killed by light- arations for Record Crowd Ex- many’s good will and readiness to Pp ee rr: N. Senn, ras Saban |ning, one near Muskogee, Oklahoma, meet her reparations obligations and Chappell, George Jarvis, A. J. ‘land the other at Burlington, Kan- : : ° assures the conviction that the enti man and ©. K. Fletcher with H. Too | 8% Fines in Justice Brennan's court pected Friday Evening problem should be eubeitted) tome eae Bartle, M. C. Keith, Carl Taylor and|**t 4+ orogtrations in New York for the month of May netted Natrona bers of the club as al county §2,117,a ccording toa report partial inquiry, the verdict of which N other members of the clul y f the country were or 11742 < 5 7 5 a it declares would be acc pas Wey Ieee ee eette etciecn art toes oe Beales Cea made this morning to BE. B, Foster. With the finishing touches being put on this afternoon, pace hada nig be) acpepted) bya oe) Outgoing officers of the club last! rainted and fell out of a second story Prosecuting attorney. This amount’ everything is in readiness at the Rodeo grounds arena for the | As a puscantes for ihel anette night received a vvote of thanks t include the fines in district " den, Jr., receiving special mention for| Gor tMBUS, O., June 7—Two lives Peet rere cmibership, mobt. N.. Op | Widow. t0. her, death. Wholesome Employment Is Better Than|:** esa taaae coNectsatlate net aee big fight card tomorrow evening. About all that remained |the German government pledges the otfenses, EY *°F1 to be done at noon today was the completion of the electric | federal railway system, which would , 4 & cihoorta itis M «| lighti sys 5 be capitalized at 19,000,000,000.000 voluminous work efficiently handled} wore jost in a heavy thunder and Enforced Idleness During Vacation, he income from the justice court| ligh ang By tem: ii Tye how Geplialined:, at 129,000,000 000060 in connection with his duties @8 8°C-lijchtning storm which broke the will more than pay the operating ex r he Rodeo association has unusually good facilities for |torest of 500,000,000 marin rel and treasurer. | vave which had gripped Ohio : penses of the sheriff's office and the| taking care of the crowd. e ringychairs. It {9 approximately 40 fect furth 10,000,00 tary [heat wave ich bad’ seippea)iUHle Labor Chief Says on State Law Prosecuting attorney's office for the sits squarely in front of the grand-|from the ring to the front of the ra Daiicnarentaea ee Teiatties herr dtintan liveahe eee ottiee death Derlod. stand and surrounded in a semi-| grandstand and 60 feet from the ring | per cent portgage, security for which YOUNG MAN |by drowning, indirectly due to the CaS ce ae circle by the bleachers. Immediately|to the end bleachers, would be furnished in BAGS holds ‘heat waves, haye been xeporten ba State Labor Commissioner Frank Clark, who is in Casper around the ring arp the ringside I, Thero willdiatacQarctisetta’ aid!a lines ceuaductey SUIth aaa eutps SMO | HERED a prreaenti tie oan night aes a|in the interests of his department, stated this morning that Peas Goren ee ee be pink a a 5 ia bilgati iy inert 5 a i is i i y i y ‘ee fe ‘s vill pea a by bank nd commercial ne n and wind storm which]it was not his intention to enforce Wyoming’s new labor law r nter squad of boys from the high school | ests and private real estate. This levy, cadet corps and the grounds will ‘e|it is estimated, would also yield 500.+ Business Was tore down the telephones and tele-|so as to prohibit absolutely the employment of all youths un- E TED IN OAT BIN graph poles and flooded strevt8. | qar 16 years of age, but rather to see to it that these are pro- , policed by a detail of city police, {000,000 gold marks. The additionat Three persons were injured. tected, morally, mentally and physically. To Get Drunk jGeputy sheriffs and @ halt dozen | 200,000,000 marks of the annutty) tp If the labor commissioner so de-jof it. ‘The state highway from » | puties. tals would be raised by increased curs * | sired he could prevent the employ-| Cheyenne to Evanston is in the best Ample car parking facilities are |toms duties on articles of luxury and DIXON, Ill, June 7.— William ment of all youths under 16 years|condition in its history. We made Defense Says available inside the grounds to take | the creation of a government monop- Reynolds, 16, son of John Reynolds, of age, but he believes that whole-|the trip from Laramie to Cheyenne — |ecare of 2,000 cars. oly in tobacco and spirits. 4 manager of the Armour, Grain oom some employment during the school] in just an hour and forty minutes. R, Colo., June 7.—A photo | The big show starts at § o'clock ‘ ; pany elevator at Steward, near he! ' vacation is of more benefit to the] Mr. Clark will remain in ¢ er algraph of Bert Cole, Denver aviation z a a - with 46 rounds of boxing. The sche. was smothered to death yesterday 3 | average boy than enforced idleness,|few days visiting his family and] hero and appointee of Major Carl 8.| DETROIT, Mich., June 7—"Drunk | gute of bouts ts as follews: Stolen Car Found ! when he was ovcreome by the heat | and it is his intention to use his best] attending to some matters connected |.M'i!iken ary of 8 ag senior} 17 the line of duty," is the novel | darvey Perkins, Casper vs. Al i ‘ \4. While working in a bin of oats and} STE judgment, in the enforcement of the| with his department. flier in the 45th division air service | defenne counsel aro offering for Ter- |Knapp, Colorado Springs, 10 rounas,| Jt Gravel Pit By “a, fell into several thousand Le ear aw; keeping the welfnre of the youth with the rank of captain postive-| ence Monaghan, former patrolman, | heavyweights "| the grain, Xt was necessary to chop os in mind at.all time: ly indentified today by Walter Byron,] whose trial on a murder charge !s | ° vi % r. “ be 55 | Teddy G y ry through the side wall of the bin and — “T have just returned from a trip ntato prohibition enforcement oftieer | starting In recorder's court. hore, | yg@@4y Gatin, Omam va. eceorse) Casper Policeman remove all the oats to recover his) soorching for a Mexican still clean- r Z Challen e Is fis that of the man whom he arrested | Monaghan {s charged with having | Guyes’ bid? area were - Body. ne by the Standard Oil com-| #long the Union Pacific and the west f yet Se ae NPE HOR He RETS agoag han, WW chacwed swith: Bey weights. . exjemplorga tty, the) Standard! OU com (EER A ee raitesint a, (Clete aurly yesterday morning near Canon | shot to deat Edison Heffron, in & |" Ott, Wallace, Milwaukee, vs, Arion| ‘Tho stolen car of G Terry, taken pany of Indiana at its local : : City in possession of an automobile} near beer saloon new year's morn: |manning, Kaneas Clty, 12 front: “His tpossension May) a6 an eeae - |reported to have been exposed to| ‘and things are moving along in Issued Winner fontaining 120 gallons of grain al-| ing of this year biehteghis | 8 gtk < TOURS beer iby Oftiond Pile of the patina ane Legion Band Meets smallpox, deputies from the sherifts fairly good shop in that end of | cohol Attorney Thomas Chawke, fn out- Midget Smith, New York vs. Earl} tment yesterday afternoon in - office thia morning ‘Fan into.a “21 | Wyoming, The miners are working Although Officer Byron's victim | ining his defense for Monaghan, |Puryear, Omaha, 12 rounds, bantam-| gravel pit some distance west of the ‘At 4:30 Tomorrow) game in a room at the rear of 210 on an average of thres patel row Of Rodeo Bout e the name of E. H. Powell, of El| sald the latter was a member of tho | weights. ' i Burlington railroad bridge. The car $ West A street. The place is said to] The sheepmen had_ exceptionally so, he did not deny that is was an or ‘squad’? the police force, fomor: e s ewett roadster, ows cone | have been operated by Ben Mendoza,| good luck in lambing and cattle are , according to the arresting of- aan rs %, pe pape ah against ene Seas sauardatines Reason Hoes vn Si ol i lly to the 4 order to yidenc ainst | elpals n : clue e able damag z i well known Saridbar habitue. i lo Lielee cert: atpirs Grad pling Eddie Anderson, Casper boy and . the keeper of a ‘blind pig, Chawke | boxers, Mike Gibbons, the referee,| the car and dumping !t into the gravel ‘The American Legion band will as Five arests were made on a charge excellen the’ cloversat Habiee ever turned Cole, who has gained the cognomen said, necesaary to buy a |and the high school cadets who will pit has not been reached by the polica 4.30 to- bling. The men who are incar-] Rock Springs is enjoying a minta Maeiie pidernen a ithe’ aanat | semble at the club rooms at 4. of gambling. b ‘The Elks of that} out of Wyoming, challenges the Ne ue streak of the ar.” 48) arink and assure himself it was in- | act as ushers, will parade the down-| in the! tions, but the suppo- morrow afternoon preparatory to the|cerated, waiting a preliminary hear-| ture building boom. The ; 1 Widely known in Denver and Casper | @rink and assure Himselt tt was in: | Ack p fie ota anced ear a sigan ire gente e parade which will be held through the| ing aro Federo Sanchez, M. Perez, | city are putting, up the finest home) winner of the Midget Smith-arl |jviation circtes, During the war he RRR RR ait eee sre | orca lf Ae amet eS ag ea tense 7, ¥ » e sta | shed) Pury ey one of e a a Bune OF Ee oe ih hn if 4 business d’strict by the fighters in the Vedia, Poseph Mandalas and Mike] in the state and when it is nished| “Puryear scrap, through Bis man-'|'was one of the army's! star filers at| poo. intoxicated last. New Year's | The parade will be led by the Am-{ing it’ the ical became tebelitent big Rodeo card. Lopez. oyery: RAGE eons . Kelly Field, Texac, and since then he} , eling the alleged murder.” (Continued on Page Five.) dof dis Writing to the Tribune, Walsh | has ben in commercial aviation. yee g to Byron, Cole, or Powell — = conveyed the information that An- Accordi: derson has been in poor health for | was driving a specially constructed the last two months but that he | ‘flivver. ° ° ° ° bd bd ~. 2 sg 2 ” ” ° > ° > ° * > o is on the road to complete recovery “He red along the road which oe ° and has started training ain. | we were patr ng shortly after dawn Be ° In another month Anderson will | and alth« we! had a car ‘capable bs be able to step with the best of | : d. We had t RIOT QUELLED BY POLICE :.:"" Seat URANCE MAN VICTIM a | Eddie, who has the product of an | per hour before: we crowded him into | amateur tournament held by the | the ditch,’ s: ‘He was fol 5 | Elks in Casper four years ago, owing a truck loaa of Mquor which BERLIN, June 7.—(By The Asso-, was restored at 9 o'clock last pigne The police declare that when they)| ee ae ee eenat niin Chie ivifaesl |i Sra tn charwa'ée akbwers,”?: CHICAGO, June. ?.—Police squads lution of her {dentify, m separate one is being held until further invese lated Press).—Seven persons were} The demonstrators gathered. under | tried to suppress this counter demon-| nine tir In the year he spent The total value of the liquor seized y today are checking over habitues|©#c@Ped convict known to the police} tigation. vir b sald to Rivand'anprs! then 100 woiaded tn] the auspiety of te ava fe Wace stration, a shot was fired from the’ j, New York he met the best in |fn the tr nd the specially con eT staurants and. other|%¢#"eh was ordered today for the wite mia! recor » was picked Fe siete) ineggatoh ny agente ie at #4 nar ten tee oe the town, ‘The | crowd and the police then resorted| the cast and lost only a couple of |(structed car is valued at $25,000, n¢ of eaupaeel aan Degree to trnen | Of 8 eneaped convict from Joliet r the 1 tly after the OES. CIs rosea nioaluast oe along Repnonstea ion was the climax of sev-|}to the use of blackjacks. This tragghteee = iocrens her, eens ae a 108 se Cheers: - vi ti deetee place a k al es meek fd ees Bhs. eine oo = baa aeneWe te abe Tees b. wecsianee man, the he watchman, while there | eral in the last two days. FYE, SOO Wer Ot ey taal, 1 1 Chicago and his | Cole j Powell. wn Sanne iienen | oeaituy sueuracoe titans 7a mer, ro-| able smile d was, seen Tuesday hey were t » before Mrs, are 15 policemen among the wound-| ‘Toward the close of theso gather- glass from the disturbers who in| in anc sarap GnibeaD a a ig Pera was heading toward althy insurance n aM pares: | mamillD, ADM wad y : Y an Wats Ne €4, 7 of whom are in w serious con-| ings, it is stated, crowds of the youth:|turn began using blackjacks and) name on a fight bill proved a greats | Canon City from New Mexico turning home with is wife late/ngar Teamer’a home, | is <1 and under Eton. ful unruly elements. suspected of in-| knives k wing card. — ; uesday night, was shot down by th Mrs. ‘Teamer tote tne authoriti ayaiclan In her houses Tho Gtmonsteation wan in protest | cluding some nmunists, bdga After nly trying to disperse the Anderson has speed, footwork, hoe and M Foley will| girl afte r she nnd . aa Maal nion aaa Sia Aiba ie ‘or pes ee he an so mayen eMeprce ar ta Te aeectag din’ Dies its crowd by shooting into the air the} ring science and carries a punch vening Kemmerer, | had hela ip and robbe cous: il mile, ont the) Cae e : be egg (the inavtvolence of the vn y neighborh reets against the| police shot directly at the rioters.| He has all the earmarks of a cham ‘ (where they ) attend Ore thal ialinpcasibsiity = that’ thalosla) aonicg La ; ee tnent dotas? Somes twenty thovsand] pot 2 trade union leaders| Mounted police and other reinforce-| pion 1 ix a credit to Wyoming 1K shia nbus convention to be] smile wh girl 2 atte Bes em | ereens, it fa sald, tow part. Order | who w Y order. ments then restored order. and Casper. ‘ re. © sie c |