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Weather Forecast WYOMING: Partly overcast to- night and Wednesday with probably local thunder showers in northwest portion, Warmer in east portion to- FINAL night. VOLUME VII. Che Casper Daily Tribune CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923. CANADIAN STORM DAMAGE RUNS IN EDITION | NUMBER 223. BOY SCOUTS 1 ASOUME OFFICE WEDNESDAY AT THE GITY HALL Local Organization All Ready for Responsibil- President \Great Welcome Is Given Executive On Arrival At Mormon Capital SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 26.—(By The Associat- 1s The Capital of LY. Age ba the World Greeted with Ovation on Stop in W yoming; Salt Lake City Reached Today in Continuation of T our Non-Partisan Greeting Extended Chief | | Executive and His Party Gives Pleas-| | ure to Distinguished Guests; Great Crowd Hears Address From Platform CHEYENNE, Wyo., June : | y —(Special to the Tribune). —Speeding out of Cheyenne last night on their way to Ogden TO MILLION PATH WIDE TERRIFIC WINDS, 10 MMLES WEPT BY Property is Laid Waste in Ontario Province; Minnesota and Dakota Also Feel Its Effects ity of Adminstration; |e Press).—President and | and Salt Lake City, where fresh honors awaited them on their se ?|Mrs. Harding and their party | tour acre country, President Harding and members of his TORONTO, Ont., June 26. Formalities Planned arrived in Salt Lake City for party carried with them pleasing recollections of Wyoming |—Damage estimated at sev- a 12-hour visit shortly before and her people as gained during a brief visit here with many |eral million dollars was caus- noon today after an automobile ride of the state's leading citizens. Ad ——\+————— ed last night by a severe ele. The City of Casper will be| down from’ Ogden through — fertile a cba pciaee hal gh |trical and windstorm that formally turned over to the| ‘Alles i snow-capped tha eck tae eLInS ta swept a strip 50 miles wide Boy Scouts at 2 o’clock to-| “The chief executive, accompanied oh eteptive sod anedel ib) ® Su BALL C E May SERN | pera morrow afternoon when the}by Governor Mabey and Senators et aner ace Ot CHL Lees $ mat Pere ara regular city council meets and] Smooth and King, was given an al vhio heard the president deliver an | ot ui rer a damag Mayor John M. Whisenhunt|™0*t continuous ovation during the SR | none 3 | a Ge bt ae kl makes an address to the incoming|‘*° mile ride, hundreds gathering in ieahand coat : Se N ED ULEAGUE | the tr Boa mayor and council. Moving pictures | ®!™0st every little town and along and communities from | At New York: R. ii. E.| Sai will be taken of this scene ana wil| the country side to cheer, were state were represented in Philadelphia 210 000 000— 2 8 06 he later be shown at a local theater. flags and often to strew roses in : Sse Ere pres!’ | New York ~.000 010 05x— & 0 11 A special meeting of ‘the Boy| the pathway of the presidential uded Patrick Sullivan, Republican | ,,2utteries: Behan, Hoad Hen- | unrooted } Scout city council will be held at| #Utomobile. He + Soe s Bentle onnard and Snyder. | piundreds ¢ 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at Boy|, A'Tiving here, Mr. and Mrs. Herd- TITS * Brooklyn — Boston-Brooklyn, | yore up 1 Scout © headquarters. Preparatory|!"& found the people of the city e- A eG Te game postponed, rain. business will be gone through with|®*thered three to five deep along 9S Louis McMahon, P = at this time. the downtown streets to welcome SZ athleen Sullivan and Miss Mat At Chicago: R. H. ‘An hour later Scout Executive H.| them. After a ride through the busl- ge Duds, 3 Cincinnati ~..000 002 10*— be ge Roy Bartle will entertain the scout mayor, council, and appointive offi- clals with a luncheon at the Henning hotel. From this place they will go ness district, the president stopped at Liberty Park where he was greeted by the school children of Salt Lake, The party then went to 000110 01" * + © Batteries. Rixey, Keck an Har- ; Aldridge, Keene and O'Farrell, Twenty mi out of Cheyenne, on he trip from Denver, the presiden jal special was met by a squadron of | BT! es from the Wyoming capital ger reports Wire and telephone! storm zone to the Rialto theater in a body whers|% hotel where for an hour the exe- rival of the train was a sign At St. Louis H. EL " ™~\y they will view the picture at that|CUtive and his wife held a public suspension of all business in the | Pattsburgh -.000 4** . 4 theater from 12 o'clock until 1:30.| ecePtion, which was followed by a ity, the citizens being united in their | St. Louis __.003 0** ‘The scouts on this occasion will be} !Uncheon. During the afternoon the Jetermination that the chief ex Ratteries: Meadows an the guests of Manager M. H. Todd. | President went to the Country club ve should be given a welcome that | Doak and Clemons. At the close of the program they will go in cars to the city hall. The incoming of the council at the for a round of golf, returning in time for dinner; an organ recital in the tabernacle and a mass meeting, would cause him to remember W- ming favors hi the rest s tour. AMERICAN LI y t pugh of | coune!l chambers will be impressive. | %/80 in the tabernacle, at which he aking as the in point of his} At Boston: u. Not only will Mayor John M. Whisen-| P!@nmned to make the sixth formal speech a discussic of the nation’s | New York — il hunt deliver. the address - tor thei Sedtess of his’ western ‘trip, speak: al problema, President Harding aiso| Boston — 8 aeeriee a ee Muetiag’ ‘coupoll, Doty, but, Bourg] fe on taxation, mentioned the problems of the live Batteries: ‘Hoyt and Hoffman; | orf nh Hon: he. Hie Mayor Maurice R. Post will give the| 4 large proportion of the popula- stock Bay sores Jia tees ‘eres Quinn and Walters, atisation, Cosi inate Hage. reply. tion of Ogden turned out to greet riggs Speen gen pepe ais iad SAS mient for inc cn pecia ieee The scouts will immediate'y go into| the Presidential party upon its ar: sates andthe ware flnancarcer poratoh ie ent R. the first in rs by mem: an exeputive sessfon and will after-|T!Val there this morning after « Pe cuits san oe tha. oy poration | Washington. 420 010 000— 7 bers ot the “bi therhoods, Chee teaocea into chen asasion; night ride from Cheyenne, Wyo: nad given, since the war, Philadelphin. 085 060 50x—16 20 2| pus tuon called be G Seams uth and Byron Hule;-independent ‘end suc- cessful candidate for councilman ming,.where Mr. Harding spoke late yesterday. ticularly The president pleased with was par. the reception HEALTH OFFICER AND FOO D INGPECTORFOR CITY Batteries: Job Ruel; Harriso: on, Warm Hasty and Perkins. of the br therhood of railroad and L. F from Ward 1, wili be president of Vi RSE ae the council. He was elected to this|®!ven him and Mrs. Harding by the iolator Is At Detroit. H. ors, position because he supported the| School children and stopped to make Chicago ° mebketh clon pee citizen's ticket during the campaign.|* brief address, touching upon the Detroit 9554 of both Chief of Police Warren Winter will place his scout police force at dif- ferent points within the city at 2:30 and will instruct them to be con- Hactalia: sistinnd wise -otreadere, tealoee everywhere along the route St. Louis .-.000 000 001— 1 Sheriff Will 3 from Ogden to Salt Lake City, hun-| 7 : ™ zs Cleveland —.. 2 13x— O*tatey Jourgensen, chit ot ce| trots of ile tos having gaitered Charge by Dr. J. F. O'Donnell of Lack of Co-operation on Part of Mr. Dafoe STOCKTON, Cait, une 26 | Rteries, Davia, Bayne and along e road to wave a welcome . . . . & in, agec Ff mow more id; Uh d O'Neil. of Af tire department will'station, hig men| Mone the road te wave a, welcome Answered With Counter Accusation and Denial of Graft Re- about the rials and tribu'atione of |FT™/ Une ant 0% Enforce Use equality of opportunity for the youth of the nation. Children, ‘in fact, played a large part in the reception given the presi- dent STAGE LIVELY TILT INGOUNGIL MEETING HERE Batteries. Leverette, Thurston and Sentenced to ||" i si Sehalk; Collins and Woodall, Bassler. Traffic Post}|| x Cleveland. R. OW. in Chicago Monday, July 9. brother to meet —_ _ 7 60 of them were gathered about a a traffic cop after tomorrow when ——————____ everything is in readiness in the . ° e banner bearing the legend “Our best me he finishes ser = his sentence to 5 event.of a conflagration. is g' r Q; sat GEE n pOPnmEA De | eaeaer aad detfise cuit speek ibe ports; Many Questions Before the Council Peni om alpha mens SELVES | of immers | will tour the city at 4 o'clock to as-|P¥ the president during the ride, 3 tersection for two hours a day, yes- delivered at puntiful, he declared and tomorrow catalan ip. the, efanecs aad Smale IRAP OS A dag iialblld be eneatea Creation of the office of city chemist, a report by Dr. F. O'Donnell on the miik by the other states of the union|Situation in Casper, a hot discussion between Dr, O'Donnell and City Food Inspector if sepia) be pee: with profit to th ecommon wealths|Dafoe on the way in which Mr. Dafoe has been carrying on his work, opening bids for "a of. ling Casper , who g charges, have kin on th 1 highways BUT QUIETUS 1S PLACED) «: of the young man, Among the important appoint : 2 Aven ‘ " ” sped a every evening in an effort to en- ‘mente made last night at the firat|t#emselves, and to the republic paving contracts and the passing of a motion to prohibit any more carnivals in Casper this isan peiplis lguroll wae ihes Raeithe’ veuthaliana.~ bovecine | meeting of the Boy Scout council | Was that of dog catcher and of jani- tor of the year, were high spots in the special meeting of the city council last night. Dr. O’Donnell had been called upon for a report on the milk problem. In the course | of this report he stated that he had dimmers on ai Those guilty of headlights on omobile headlights. not dimming thelr approngh af YANK STARS ON SUKP BY POLIGEMEN city hall which carries DR. JACOBS ON with {t the position of city garbage WIN MA TCHES not been receiving proper co-opera-|and the publication of more com-| z 4 . | Ml be taken inf Geocie: aera Tennis. SASnene |tlon from Mr. Dafoe and that the plete reonetal GF THe fesulte of: the Injuries Lead Sees nly & Deacetul fight among) 3 ee ‘or Mayor on the Ampecipan ticket is latter had not only failed to bring] inspection and an ordinance for the pee i. 44 ry police did n | fin : : “ pide Sind Caeree call Lhasa ena WIMBLEDON, June 2¢—(By The)!" Samples of milk asked for by the! inspection of all water and ice sold oe BA vec Nrdige te oleae ee tee te is to be janitor and garbage cleaner.| Associated Press—-Vincent iatients,| 7 Py saente arth gia Nna kee SOCEM EI Ree ee inal To Suicide of pry pecially since they were in an intox the Cas | Dr. e ae. clock afternoo e cated condition, so Be nch, Jac ‘ c Nee enn a ee a ane ancy thal ih taking grail maney from a|contracts on Paving districn 30, 1, Child Prodi x DIEGO, Gait, June 24—mo-| leated condition, so Bert Lynch, Jack ‘gatur is i jocal dairy. und 32 were to be let either to the / ope B of the second ses Lo as a waratihcs Pe: Bloung the lesen! to thaes rte "oe Matin ce tie tauiedon Coneueoent “I do not consider that the food! Warren Construction company, or (0 gy Bon of ae ms and. trial, oe Oe pauls wy ‘ rico = a ch Sega ie pe ed inte. 2 I thanenthend ; ithe: Trias Se kince Ale ; obs, char with the murder s night and were fices, the one coming nearest to suc-| today, winning in straight sets, 6-1;) pectin} Pei ineebbig ald ened eile tg brcpigic ce pat | of Fritzl Mann, dancer, there was| formally charged with getting drunk 4 coos receiving the dirtiest Job. 63° 6-3, per 2 know enough about it," sald Dr. | night. | STEVENSON, Wash, June 26, | every indication that the legal battle] nd fighting. A A meeting of the council will) William M. Johnston, | number 2) Ons nelt When the discussion of banning] —Joseph Hillzer, eight’ years old, | would be as hard fought as was the| |The source of the | pr of the} The ata er eats areca 8 Pentre,” J Sera utie: AIDEFIpAL. Caton: + ENSES\ “Mr. Dafoe replied by denying that carnivals from the city came up| had two fingers blown off Sunday | first trial, in which the jury dis-|Hauor elth son revealed | that (Continued on Page Seven.) Jot England, 6-4; 62; 6-1. he had sede pect statements land hotel wea aidaicaen’) ware. 20 te cap. His first words | agreed Se bey sgh CDproanty OL Ys aachine further said that he had repeatedly|empathic that they wanted an or welve prospective jurors yester ~ furnished the health officer with|dinance drawn probibiting carnivals | break mamma's heart!" ter long ex J samples of milk which were nevor|in Casper but. this was finally toned » is dead, having sent a i ng dismissed for PA RO * tested. down to a mere motion prohibiting| bullet from a revolver through his ttitude on on i L | The argument seemed in the|4ny more carnivals this year. soon after being taken home, circumstial ey | | minds of certain councilmen to be| A motion was lost to have the seph was the son of Mrs. | others on peremptor challenges | somewhat of a personal one. Alder-' council enter into a contract wit rude Hulzr, a widow who | Every venireman said he had heard | man Pettingill, however, took up the|the Mountain Realty and Title cor es on a small ranch one and | or read about the case stand against’ Dafoe and charged| poration whereby the city would in-| one half miles east of here, and | |that the milk he had been getting) stall water in the Butler addition un s ” small community school. { Sf eae F 4 V A | lat his house had never been in-|der the consideration that the cor boy was considered L |apected. “I am satisfied with the| poration should file a heavy bond| prodigy, having. recently passed TE SPORTS | analysis we are getting. but notito cover the cost. the eighth grade. \ — — with the sanitary service,” said Mr. Four Shot Down for Venturing Into Sec- tion of City From Which They Were Boston Service Only 40 Per Cent Of Nor- mal as Result of Strike In Large NEW YORK, June 26.—TI York state athletic to coneur in Pettingill. | It was brought out that although there was undoubtedly some work that was left undone which rightly Billy e under the office o! city } ne ‘a4 of Benny Leona er Part of New England 2 meer “ew te wnce Sd BRE REQUIRED FOR CAR LICENSE) sci octrn ntsc. | Barred as Result of Killing | possible one. The numerous milk in-} LY 4 IH THIS STATE boxing commission. The w pee +)... | speetions, the close surveillance over sey commission suspended him for | 3UER. Ge ‘ 1 26 Pp 4 BOSTON, June 26.—Telephone operators went on strike | {Petaurants and the inspection of the A T fale. to: fulfils cactract ito tox | i UER, Germany, June 2¢ ape today in all the New England states except Connecticut. | sanitary conditions or the city gen-| 4 i: P at | yur Germans were shot and killed anc wounded by Belgian sentinels The strike was called by one union for shorter hours and_| erally are labors that demand assist- re Sund: o < e er July o au le licer transection is betwee wo ‘privat =_ Three of » Germans were ec v ctio higher wages. Members of a rival Umon remained at work. | ~— Sia opt peta achatiee office ‘ith bal pice rhe Avy ont idividua such as in the thee: SUR VI VOR OF of eee i i ‘s ra eal had aa M f it nt of The strike had its chief strength in the large cities. Many | qnq even any committee of the city| person applying £ a aiiak tee pax: |X thelldlline of three Belgian soldiéra, ‘it ore exchanges in smaller centers reported that their operators | counci! and show you where things|had a bill of sale or a cert f pacseAr thai saiea babes iss A ITO CR 4SH SInIRAAS Rie £0 i ileal tae ea JD Would remain at wtoek. exchanges in Boston; all the Newton) that should have been done havelownership recorded in the count ial dan 8 U yi We besiege ei > x ‘i aid] exchanges and the Waltham and| not been done,” said Councilman Pel-| clerk's office, according to Warrer : : en sa Hh rig : ; : The average wage now pald as seld cometvilla exohariges | WaGh com-| ton." “You are asking an impossibility| Daily, state automobile inspector! Car owners who alr yn aie | sp TO RECOV ER Ti , by company officials to be $20 "1! cictely tied up by the strike and that| of this man.” |who is in Casper today on b sod Uipenaee tae hd pr Thakyageaee : Week. The operators have a nominal) (ong to these exchanges were re-| ‘The office of city chemist was| ‘This law, passed at the ls necesesry to re Nappa we: rey e- " = FRR eight hour day with rest periods! riseq, All Boston fire department! created on the request of Dr. O'Don-| sion of the legislature, is modeled) Ownership bef ther aR. Te Se pone ees as rks which, according to the company,| any are normally handled through| nell who stated that-in his present| closely after the regulations now censes next year, A manag Wast ag tines j F nt makes the actual working time seven! 11. Beach exchange. capacity as city health officer there| force in Colorado and is des'gned a Through t th Hera an ‘ Para and @)halé hours. An estimate that the telephone|there were many things that he/a protection on n cars, ntic!pated that Pr de. : eves : ; The strikers demand a seven hour) service in Boston was about 40 per-| could not do {# a matter came up to! he new regulations provide that stolen machines w w - vas day with the same rest periods and} cent of normal was made at the| be prosecuted in the courts, when a car agency sells a machine,| duced. The law w le we pa Bagh 58m! ‘ carey Wage increases ranging from $5 t©| general offices of the company.| The doctof also reguested that tho) it shall file with the clerk a record ship on the honest bed . ghar boyd, 1 Vile . the othise $9 a week Vacancies in the exchanges were! ocuncil instruct the city atterney to/of the bill of sale, the state there prove a boomerang t ae gett cng? : Wiesbaden e in shipment A statement from strike headquar-| being d, it was said, by volunteers| draw up two new ordinances, * oye| having an indisputable’ record of the Wavetrien tot mali: snack Laid pies Wt ilr ae iot Gert ters said the Richmond and Beach| and by older student operators. regular inspection of milk! ownership of the machine. When the| which he has no title alg r | for the

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