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{Weather Forecast WYOMING—Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, possibly showers ox treme northwest portion. cooler tonight in east portion. Somowha: VOLUME VII. BOY SCOUTS SCORE HEAVILY IN RULING CITY HARDING SPENDS DAY AT ZION PARK, UTAH! sie meer tr More TY AS CHARGE OTHAM HIT BY SEVERE STORM Vaudeville 'Actor One of Four Victims of | Storm Which Played Havoc In Brooklyn and Long Island "4 , < " ly Becker final NEW YORK, June 27.—An electrical storm which swept | tittshursh Olt 0. ~ ON BOARD PRESIDENT HARDING'S SPECIAL TRAIN, June 27.—(By The ! wed Miss Kets the over the metropolitan district early last night ,at Long Beach, | ” jgatteries Cooper and Schmidt, Sher- ciated Press).—President Harding traveled into southwestern Utah today to visit Zion lavas ntae ton Ne Formaliti t Gi H Z L. I., killed Bert Savoy of the stage team of Brennan amd! ae! and Ainsmith, park, the first of the three national playgrounds he plans to see during his western trip. | refused pespeabea haat iate a malities at City Mall 3 Savoy, and Jack Grossman, also of the theatrical profession, The entry point to the park selected by the le : Sid Iharinbey “ABATaInea tn S| d : n, i park ected by the president was Cedar City, and his train| burned the money and notified the ark urnin O f EI - who was with him, and caused the death of a woman in Membership ot left for this place shortly before midnight last night from Salt Lake C ity after the chief| le > SACLE Brooklyn and an eighteen-year-old youth in Yonkers. executive had concluded his sixth prepared address of the trip =e Keys; Man , Sur g ia eae? eek one: ialaerep oose rowin The audience which filled the big The p ident the taxation por-iasm than in his discussion of the JAP WOMAN I 5 y prises Wrecked havoc throughout rook L 6b G Mormon tabernacle, seatin 0 a tion of his addre: outlined what the Th 1 ‘i a acle, seating 12,000 and| ¢ he tax problem The war, he said, had n wrecked BEyoS tpecuehete Baa aoor Trouble g overflowed into the temple grounda| “eral government has accomplished] revealed the soul of America tore for r the Public. snntasericns es ane ue a ae nS and the asembly hall nearby, heard ased government costs and) given the nation an insp'ration TRIES TO CUT Skipping | Manhattan and _ other I Di AURORA, I1!., June 27—Loyal Order| the president discuss two subjects.|‘#xation and appealed for decrease of| he added, the United States under the Today. Gaaner (ant boroughs o! eee sie rine Oe s iscusse of Moose lodges in the United States} One was taxation, selected prior to| ©*Penditures and taxes by coun-| stress post-war adjustment ha Pei eek asper enjoys the Mery maituotgl it tasted’ Gateg10 and Canada now number 1,592, and| the beginning of the trip, because of|‘Y #4 municipal governments. ‘Th's| drifted from its asp'ration OFF TONGUE Sitinction of being the first ert Se Se See Bolte f the total membership is 591,000, the| Utah being the home state of Chair-| Porton of the president's discussion) “I want America to have somethir city west of Chi FE ee en numer oe Rei fae D., June 27.—| supreme secretary, Rodney H. Bran-|man Smoot, of the senate finance| ° t@xation brought the most applause, | o* a sp! eal,” the chief execu ncago and one lightning struck a a a ba on | Colonel D. S. Ritchie, commander of | dori reported to the annual convention | committ.», and the other subject was| “Keep your eye ev ngly on|tive then asserted. "I am seeking. Li > Galle) Junes37 of the first cities in the U nited ings, setting fire to pean los8°8! the 164th regiment, North Dakota|at Moosehart. Every one of these|the administration proposal for Amer-|those who administer your govern-| American sentiment in favor of an {®% J. H. Toyahara, 30, Japanese, tates to be under the gov. from that cause were small. sanea nations! guard, twas here today to| lodges is an active force in relief of|ican membership in the permanent} ment units for you; your n, your | international urt Of jus 1 spoke sharply to her husband. He ernment of Boy Sc 3 Foxes Savoy and Grossman were killed! confer with Governor R. A. Nestos,| children and women, Mr. Brandon| court of international justice, and was | county, your st your national gov-| want America to play her part in help: slammed the door and. went. out.| the idea was first seosoue, UnCe by the same bolt of UL ipeaes = oer regarding trouble which developed | said. discussed by the president in an ex-| ernment Make them understand| ing the world to abolish war Fearing he had gone for good, she council ¢ . at were strolling together on a erin between union and non-union miners A. Hartovia of Spokane is among |temporaneous addition to his prepared| that you are applying the rule of] © u his visit late today to attempted to.cut out the tongue tle, scout : when struck. They had been in| at Beulah, 80 miles northeast of here.|the newly elected trustees, address, rift and savings in your personal] Zion Park, the president will retrace! which had offended him, according to been w ‘ youthe Dae bathing. Ve affairs and require them to apply it] his way northv-ard and continue on to/ the police, and then stabbed herself. themsc to prepare The death of Savoy shocked the n r management of your public| Idaho, where tomorrow he w in the neck with sclssors. At the! tions which they : ie Rialto. For etght years he had been e e af If they fail, find other pub | two addresses, one at Pocat Japanese hospital it was said she) until 5 From 2 Pegt= bee eer mae raed OUTr d ont Ne ants who will succeed, It| the other at Idaho Falls, might not recover. mayor aid ‘ paaphtictag ag of the best known present day vaude- = InuUogUS 1 LMcaane eeenal dirt veuthenn'e! such (ef payee & a It ¢ pon ville teams in the country and ee § nt and inspiration as will SGLIREB w * important problems. that drawn the plaudits of thousands 0} auiar ceoentaausekaatilactemancesat Sontront in. miuiniolial us Cas theater-goers from coast to Fae for e a hearty appreciation for their efforts.” lib enforce nthe. tk stand orce work his clever female ea penane: aon In appealing for sentiment favoring e?Y e department. star dy te eee Re See eee orritatsialas American adhesion to the world court RHAtearatenOrnt poll ycs () vaudeville actor and song , als Fin nedaidigeits Aroiisea \grenier 6nthity et from a con was well known. 3 hice i fA s The bolt which killea Savoy anc © scout counc!! was first gather: Grossman nearly cost the lives of T H Gg ed together this morn Robert Worth and John Haley ; wo eiresses yeme Oo U ar ing in thet nlderseet oie audeville performers, who were SAN DIEGO, Calif., Juno 27— | air im an attempt to set up a num- { Smith and Richter had been in the xecutive F¥ e, and the pro walking close behind. They were] Captain Lowell H. Smith and Lieu- | ber of world aviation records, were | air slightly less than six hours P inci als in aria of the on was f knocked down and stunned but ¢s-| tenant John 3B. Richter, army | freed to descend at 10:25 o'clock | \hen compelled to abandon tt r D Anes hte easel bath Sheoat severe sere. aviators, who early today took th, | tis morning, due to the generators % Immediately after this Mr. Bartle f Miss Bertha Vail was killed and . ly today took the | of their motor having burned out. | Tecord efforts. Divorce Court The attendance for the playgrounds of Casper the first ae fhe mayor, members of the coun: § two others were ar han Baas two weeks of this year was 8,910, according to the announce-| where he cnteruanat than pea height of the s eS heh SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 27.—(By The Associated Press) .—Captain Lowell H. ment this morning of Dean Morgan, director, North Casper luncheon. They then went to the when the wind demolished a hig : 4 + Rialto t ; ci that fell. upon an auto-|Smith, America’s premier forestry patrol flier, and his noted wing mate, Lieuténant John : : o7__|had an attendance of 2,475; Bast Casper, 2,320; West Cas-| Miulto theater where they were guests brick wall iP n * PROVID R. 1, June 27.— Fg pa of Manager M. TH. Todd in the \ mobile in which they were riding. P. Richter, took off from Rockwell Field at 4:43:43 2-5 o’clock this morning in a DeHavil- Tah Wate istiaatne. (hel latascolonel (Don? 2,173, and the High School Athletic field, 1,942 steBemme’ of Wal! the pictur cmne Stephen Shen 18. pbionestha and plane, in which they. hope to-remaia aloft four ‘days afd four-nights and to break 6r| oP yp. Coit, millionaire head of The baseball games scheduled for the week are as fol- shown thore “1 bere Det ee ashoal era in a sail {establish 12 aerial records, among them being the endurance record, which they hope to} ). iescoa states Rubber company— |W MAYOR TURNS OVER boat on the Hudson when the storm |attain by re-fueling in mid-zi RAY Pi cecc aie bial Geletcake, Naat Wednesday—West girls vs. North) ADMINISTRATION struck, ‘Th6 boat capsized and the coe 18s Sbleatent guy esgutenant Countess nor Curran Morini have ene And West boys va. North boys,! tq the scouts Mayor John Mt. Wiese, boy was drowned. | Virgil Hines, notified observers sta- ‘be Paks calvorosteth. ee on West. playground irintYatransed the linucetens tthe ove. ot ° ick tioned at the three pylons, several | Dy Ss ll ialorl multe) or falvorons ni eae , radia bes i eat aa, hae RE i nursday—Midget league: Hast yal act and expressed his confidence in FIVE KILLED I Ring Tic ets miles apart, that Smith and Richter mswa owed S ened |. Sen ReSrnR aera nes RUHR DISTRICT Athletic park at East Casper, the ability o juts to do the ONTARIO STORM. (50 ae fs wefé jon ithe owing, : geet a cele Me kee “Friday—Midget league: Haat va,| things that we of them TORONTO, Onuario, June se || Being Sold At |) rertec: avine weaner erenea ve! By Child Here |) 2. isco ses nomen Goon [Beste af North [MAW Acting. Mayor o¢ the City d two al: ; 1on-suppo: ains' ssell G. Colt, oe ot _| “As Acting Mayor of the City of western Ontario Monday mounted to Saleh Ob pores aye pecemaet en son of the colonel, received a joint| nS | Saturday Junior league: North vs.! Casper and speaking for the City . Ab esian i oeatoratlonies arks ight along the 0- aa ne oon gband In the her, Duesseldorf, June 27. (By the As-| Athletic Field at athletic field OR GciAT cast amntiie oGaithatie atten five this morn ; any ACES | meter course. roves Fatal |): » 2 peter F gociated ‘Press}—A French sergeant! Midget leag gape broken communication systems pros eens ; father-in-law's estate at Mamaroneck, |S0cuted Press)—A. French | sergeant) Midget league. Athletic field va. pleasure in relinquishing our places ret ressed. The estimate of property lo 30 three pylons during the ‘hours Hy} which she andes hari (hres ee ee ee eee ee raet evacln meee you for the afternoon, and we do this emained at $1,000,000, It was said of darkness will be brilliantly {llum- hildren now occupy. She also re-|TeVO!ver bullets near Witten last eve-| ne iite club meets on each play-| with no fear but that you will handtd Pe ee pee ete aces tor clea] ht tickets went on sale at the | inated by electric search lights in| poperta Rhod es Soeerenlenow Pye ey wee Teriting. ‘Their wounding resulted from|-souna trom 6 until 7p.» Pelteel the’ atinira ‘ot thei Glee ris’ a ence ae 1 | following stands today the July |order that S f | rte, Rhodes, the 18-month- | celved $25,000 : ich Of an attack made upon four French | Siuune irom © SN ee Ree cenit a the streets and highways of upro Panett attend os mee sie miseeideatak pet pete eee may| o14 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. | the children $90,000 sodiers by three German men and Will be given for the best decorated] will reflect credit upon y trees, broken telegraph and telephon: oa ay tO Oe Tee aS tee a he titat eetiolie’ trial cob tom hake ee ealatiest. Thirteenth | street Countess Morini who {s also seek-!one woman kite and the highest fying kite tion ar t with the heart poles and debris from ruined bul Rodeo grounds: was to come at noon today whe; | died in Denver Monday following | ing divorce from Count Girolama Mo-| | The Doll club meets three times a} al of the people of the ings, | The Smoke House, Oll Exchange |jiautonants Frank Sibert and Virgil! ®& Oeration on her throat for che |roin{, of Milan, Italy, on the grounds! WIESBADEN, June 27. (By the As- |" pefrom! 10/unti 1d asim. AColub | Wissabunt, |” ‘ (icigar Stand, dlalto. Claas #8teue'b| saan rer A sil! removal of an open safety pin |of non-support and desertion, former-|soc:ated Press)—-Two of the 12 per-|Will be started the second month of| “The matter of the governing of a oO 5 * nes were to go aloft to refuel hich sh hi 1. * : the playground period for weaving, city is of extreme !mportanc ince |< ssestime aaiiiiera Parlor, Hotel Hant:|Bmith and Richter’s alrpiane’ pooriig| Mer we tee biomed. UD from ly lived with the Co!t family. She :ins wounded yesterday by the ex au ah 7 - , . 50 ga‘lons of gasoline through a hoss| “OF of the family home here. 3 now staying in Ste Agathe, Qubec, | plosion of a bomb in the waiting room | baskets, trays and for carpentry work, | the city 1s one of the outstanding unit ning, Tobin Cigar Stand, Pep Gun. (OY eee ei ee ecr atin Tene| ‘The parents of the little giz1 took |at the summer home of Sir. Mortimer of the railway station here, died to-| | Tater in (he euson there will be i) of tiavestnien tm this country, The | nison’s Smoke House, La- in diameter, while the! «+¢ body to Manhattin, ‘Kans., fue , president of the Imperial To-\day. It was assumed the bomb ex-| track meet at the athletic field for all) real problems of our cou nrise fr { planes were racing better than 85 a eronniee. The am w: ho cities, rath , the cor cas. rile cpceltr semi cTAy | burial. company of Great Bri 1 was resorted to in the effort | Play ground The program will in-| the cities, rather than coun | a 1 ay {miles an hour with their wing tips rman civilians from. pat-,plude bicycle races and relays besldes| try, and if our cities can be property Local merchants are giving the , but or 40 feet apart. onizing trains controlled by the|the regular track events (Continui Ten.) show thelr support and are co-oper- This feat must be accomplished French. The expidsion blew out the = ; ating with the Rodeo management | ‘Mee times today before the filers front wall of that part of the station and north Che Casper Daily Gritunw CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27,1923 FINAL ). (EDITION |. ; NUMBER 224. ©, BALL SCORES National League At Boston New York -_000 200 600 07—15 21 0 Baston 000 005 300 ¢ Eatteries—Scot, Ryan, ‘ and Snyder, Gaston, Marque b es, Weinert, Head, Mitchell and Wilson. At St. Louis AGAIN TO AY LONDON, June ee The new and violent Associated Press).—A |} eruption, broke out this morning near| the summit on the south side} of Mount Etna, plainly visible | to the naked eye in Catania, Rome dispatch to the ¢ It is feared the observatory Professor ( ports the new flow of lav: overwhelmed. says a entral News. has s been ara re gressing at the rate of a kilometer an hour. is pro-| ewich and E. Smith, MOU ore “OS ANGELES. Gall une 2, prey wittioubiovicwasteniela [ » eee ip iicainls, Ebekaceee HER EINAhE nea RE an we Tour Continued to National Playground Following ‘Address court ro burned” #8 500 ihe, ithe (S REGE WEN AT it le) 012 —5 AVEC € ad shot anc | 1 nttertee=- ewouion sed iraviee thee On Taxation and World Court Before Great Crowd *: eee eXGLLaat eens Last Night In Mormon Tabernacle, Salt Lake ited Lover ANS READY FOR > the murder ntenced to imprison HANDS OF MAYOR had refused repeated settle down for their first all night] flight. Captain Smith and Lieutenant Rict-| ter are not only among the most skill-} ful pilots in the army alr service but| have had much experience. in over the Such big a boxing show putting Independ- ence Day card. as is being put on here July 4 is the equal to many of the show that will be put in the eastern fight Captain Smith, a Californian, has centers. Smith and Jummat! are | won more than ordinary recognition Madison Square attractions while | py his flying ability. During the war| the other boys participating on the card are the m of their class. he was training at assistant officer in charge of Kelly field, Texas. and bou Four all-star 8 for the price of |later he was a member of a Handley| one admission is what the Casper | page bombing group in England. In| fight fan will get July 4 at the | October, 1919, he won the flying race Rodeo grounds. Along with the fights the Parker- ton band and Spies Howling Wolves will be on hand t ogive the ly bugs a little music bouts. from San Francisco to New York and urn with an elapsed flying time 56 hours, He holds the speed rec: ord of four hours and six minutes for flight from San Francisco to San-|stamping grounds near Cody, (Continued on Page Seven.) CHEYENNE, W. ta) in The dead man w known), and the wounde man as) E |Cary. The ofticers were special agents | |Harry Tipton and McGonagle, work jing under Sheriff Loomis of Park |county. | Tipton and McGonagle say they) SLAP AT CIVIL OFFICERS: OKMULGEE, Okla., June the Associated “small forde” jonal guard units which ress)—All exes arrived mobs that have been committing outrages in Okmulgee county for months, the statement of three citizens detailing alleged abuse |found 40 gallons of moonshine whiskey in the sagebrhsh four miles north of Cody and waited for some one to im it. When Sherin and Cary came jalong and started to carry off a part jot the cache the operatives: orde here this morning to enforce mar- gm returned to their homes and demob- |them to halt. By way of respor iliz: tiy rigadier General Alva Niles |Palr leaped into their automobile law in Okmul county follow- 1, ¥ ing Gov ©. Walton's procla d in a statement issued here this |Started to drive away, The off mation sterday, were ordered & afternoon, jopened) Heeh tse" other inwo, returns it, In the course of ten or clever shots, all directed, the sheriff's men OKLAHOMA CITY, June 27.—(By The Associated Press).—Operations of “lawless | deel are, at the tires in the reer, ” nerin was struck in the head anc and not merely authority Killed instantaneously, while Cary of official by deputy jescaped with a bullet in the hip. One sheriffs, prompted Governor J. C. Walton to proclaim martial law in Okmulgee county, |of the bullets from the guns of the he told the Associated Press today. OKMULGEE, Okla., June Walton clared by Governor J. be in a state’ of lawlessness amounting order to against the civil’ law, rule homa today. And with tary, a population, by of the military forces to and dis insurrection was under of the Okla the coming of the mill at part he tin the- governor's sudden move, eneath fugitives struck the ground t “merely the climax.” |the officers, accor(ing to their He said the statement was ¥ ; y soy tho other t were drivin, 27.—(By The Associated Press).—Okmulgee county, de- Scio 3 clogs and that for that reason looking about for evidences of “the; rests in the military commander's|the aim of the agents was too high in cor oO nd terror hands 8 al instances. described t cutive in hi National guard units from Tulsa, With th dead man crumpled up prociamati al law Oklahoma City, Mus! gee and We-/alongside him, ¢ y continued his mad Supreme n the county {s]tumka numbering in all about 200,|flight, dr:ving through Cody and from in idier General Alva J.| and including machine gunners, were|there east to Hasin and north. to Tul ho was t arrive | to arrive Te ybull, nm ly 30 miles from t} Local of the law elther;scene of the bat and said ot s the|the home of be en. T o 1 ue functioning | . (Continued on P Seven.) | RAILROAD GETS STREET USE - PAVING CONTRACT AWARDS i Wyoming North and South railroad by the city council in a s June 27.—One man was killed another injured in a spectacular battle between alleged boot- leggers and western prohibition agents in Buffalo Bill's old Wyo., received this afternoon by the Cheyenne Tribune. known as as Sherin, (first ni ‘LEGGER SLAIN IN GUN FIGHT and said a special dispatch (first name un- Permission to 1 tracts were also let. y tracks along the north and south sides of Railroad avenue as far as Wolcott street w en the pecial meeting yesterday, at which time three ing con The motion gives the railroad company this privilege, assum#ng that the company will find some mear lay its tracks and erect its necessary buildings he text of the motion i follo the property on which it will “Motion that there be granted to the Wyoming North and South Railroad company, a Wyoming ( at the right to construct, operate and main-; that the said rallroac n truction compa r ed the i i eka tain a railroad along and on the sume and the uct for Warrenite 1 hic w uj low 1} north side of West Railroad avenue, of the cost of local inch concrete base received | pavir \ ea from the extreme west boundary lint tr which mi the contract in District 31 for War:| by property cts of West Railroad avenue uid prope 1 with 4-inch b! 1 1 northeaster uth Wol ther nous by Lioya I F 1 ma ask { thence ¢ ‘oss c arose in the) for D ; t nue tot le ¢ ' Alderr ' 1 r 1. R. Lioyd he Lloyd Build avenue to South Oa reot, | Pe , ¢ Distr ) rites a portion 1 ' t such right-of-way to be confinéd the the pa tr rth t LW rr 1u 4, strip 30 feet In width and to ‘i Distric ) and 31,| 8 and Ma District tio 1 by t the « 1 of a to the Wa ‘ r Elm stree ‘ n Midw » tr 20 tt ent i ‘ r t ox or st ‘ « ‘ Mr, *and upon © consid j Int & 30, the Warvea Con:| ing pacts Warrea corny « “se ay Otto Wallace, Milwaukee, versus Benny § r, Lir 12 rounds lightweight Teddy Gartin, Omaha, versus Sid Socklyn, Sloux City, 12 rounds welterweights Roger: Jumma ersus Midget 1 n Philadelphia Mayne 1 boxing ‘eree all the couple sepa last. 8 located which the waiting room es BALL STAR IS DIVORCED G SHOW Rodeo Grounds on Yellowstone Highway 8 O’clock P. M. Sharp JULY 4 BOXIN Harvey Perkins, ( us Jimmle Shirle heavyweight asper, V By

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