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‘Weather Forecast WYOMING: Fair tonight and Sunday. change in temperature. Not much THE CIRCULATION O F THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE YESTERDAY WAS: 10.010 The Casper Daily Critame [25] OLUME VIL JNP TRAGEDY (s'/ea ATOUALIZGIN ATE REPORTS Land Surfaces Changed By Great Upheaval in Mountain Country. (By The Associated Press) Stories of mountains that slid into their valleys, of huge waves that swept sea- ward hundreds of ocean bathers at coast resorts, of a Yokohama hotel that “lit- verally sank into the earth” and of other spectacular incidents witness- ed by survivors of the sreat diras- ter are being given to the world as communication tn and out of Japan is gradually restored. The Toklo correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, reaching Kobe says that 500 foreigners were killed in Yokohama; the eartiquake and fire left the foreign residential section a run; dead bodies were everywhere wher he Maumes had passed. The note wrt city were obliter ated guests in the orl ent only a few es cape n 1 Club, the Court Cherry Mount and Bluff Hotels were wre with loss of life. ‘The last three, situated on the heights, top pred into the ruins at the base of the dluft Thomas D, Cochrane, an American motion picture man, was at Miyan oshita, 2 mountain resort, with his fam'ly when the first quakes came. Great Wildes. occurred {fh the moun. tains. he said; roads weré wiped out, houses demolished. Qn Tokio, 135,000 persons are without shelter, but order prevails There are no further rumers of cholera. The loss of Ufe in the capital was “not as large as first reported" ac cording to the first message rent over the reestablished Tokio-Kobe Une. Probably 10,000 pecp'e lost thelr lives in the uptown section, most of which was spared. London hears that the number ¢ foreign dead will approximate 100 and half of this number are British Secretary Hoover believes that ma. terial losses jn Japan have been greatly overestimated and says that it is absurd to say that the damage wil] amount to five billion dollars, ‘Mr, Hoover points out that the prin- cipal destruction waa to commercial organizations in Tokio and Yoko hama, and that labor, agriculture, factory capacity and organisations throughout the empire have not been impaired. The principal material Toss, he says has been to distribu tion. Nearly half of the $5,000,000 quote which the American Red Cross set fas its goal, has beon raised, ‘WASHINGTON, Sept, §&—-A_ dis patch to the Japanese embassy hore from Tokio, dated today said that the entire personne! of the American em bassy was safe except Miss Doris Babbitt, daughter of Elwood G, Bab- Ditt, acting commercial attache, She was said to have lost her life at Yokohama. 200 FOREIGNERS AT YOKOHAMA KILLED WASHINGTON, Sept. 8~Two hundred foreigners were killed at Yokohama according to the navy de partment’s first. direct word from that port, received todny in two mes gages from Admiral Anderson, com mander in chief of the Asiatic fleet One hundred and thirty foreign ref- ugees, most of them Americans and Englishmen, he reported, were at Hakone, and others were arriving at Kobe. One of the messages was dated at noon Friday, reporting the atrival of his firgship, the Huron, the pre ceding day, and the other, contain: ing information relative to casual ties, apparently gathered prior to his arrival in Yokohama, was timed 5:37 p. m., September 5. He con- firmed reports of the death of Con sul Kirjassoff and wife and of vice Consul Jenks, and also reported G. Babbitt, assistant commercial at- tache dead. Babbitt, in other ad. vices has been reported alive, one from Consul Davis at Shanghai yes- terday saying he had arrived at Yokohama. ea SE LS To Increase Capital CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. §—The Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power com- pany at a special meeting of its stockholders to be held October 3, will consider increase of its capital stock from $600,000 to $1,500,000 The corporation is a Cities Servic Subsidiary, CASPER, WYO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923 { LATE SPORTS PITTSBURGH, Sept. 8.—A num. ber of changes were made in the payroll of the Pittsburgh Pirates RADE PLANNED FOR THIS AFTERNOON WILL BOOST REVIVAL HERE “He slandered his brother. It was this phrase which furnished the theme for the lecture given by “Big Jim” Kramer in the First Baptist church at Fifth and Beech streets last night as the fourth of a se: ing a p terest, “As usual John W, Troy was pres ent with his peppy song leading last night, He received marvelous support from the congregation, Mr, for greater fraternal in of revival addresses that are being | Troy as a special feature sang “The given ‘by the evangelist here./ Holy City," his wonderful bariton m3 Got to Quit Kickin' My|penetrating to all corners of the was the title which] room, mer gave his sermon, . y shi D stating as he started out that he| MN Prov should be ee by the was going to talk regarding : : he cared to give up his work in Sreetreh anaes Uae Snurch. van |CVAngelism he could go on any of The meeting place last night was! ing “big time" circuits in America packed almost to capacity, giving! ang receive three or four times the Sense, prunga: CL ps Mee ths aul material compensation he is recelv on Bund aoa an Bayete “ ing at the present time, As a con: turned away from the church for) cert artist he ranks with the best in true tn face of the fact that no re.{the country. He has made a. spe vival meeting will be held today,| Clty of singing gospel hymns and is among the first two or three men in America in his line, if indeed he is not the first. but that instead a parade in which at least 50 cars will take part is to be held en the streets of the city at 4 o'clock this afternoon. This event] ©. A. Flinn has been giving his will help advertise the revival ser-|®¢rvices as accompanist. vices that are being held for tho] Im the early part of last night's next two weeks. meeting the Rev. Kramer asked the A Sunday school rally will be] Cons! tion “what they liked best held at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morn-|#bout Casper." Such answers were ng at the church, and “Big Jim"}Siven as “the friendliness of the peo and his friends are urging that|P!€, co-operation, sehools, good parents send their children to this|>Usiness bunch, fresh air, willing rally, At 11 o'clock tomorrow morn-| ess to put a thing through when ng the Kev, Kramer will deliver his}9nce convinced of its worth, hustle, ecture, The Fall of Babylon” in| S%Pizzerinctum.” he Rialto theater. “Don't Die on] A notable feature of the meeting hird” will be the subject for the]and one which showed the inter- ermon Sunday night in the church.| denominational nature of the «ser- A meeting for men will be held in the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock (Continued on Page Seven.) today. The veteran pltcher, Jim Bagby was unconditionally released. 'The names of George Kopshaw, Ap- palachian league catcher, and Carl Demarset, Nebraska league pitcher were added to the roll, CHICAGO, Sept, 8.—Pancho Villa, world’s champion flyweight, and Bud Taylor of Terre Haute, Indiana, will meet in a 10-round no decision contest in the open at Hawthorne race track here late today. The little men are under HIGHWAY CONDITIONS CONTINUE GOOD oTATE DFFIGE REPORTS | |, Reports received at the Third Dis-) through the oil fields and away from | trict office pf the State Highway de-| heavy oil field traffic the road is | partment at Casper, up to 10 a, m. | good to Sheridan | good shape and not overloaded. Ther- mopolis to the park very good. Saturday, September 8, indicate the | es "ares pest rgg cae lias ong Seely | following road eonditions: SLAYER DIES from their training quarters, State Highway Route 11—¥Yellow- In other ten round bouts on the |stone Highway—Generally good | ecard, Elino Flores, Filipino light- | across the state, Casper to Shosho-| weight, will meet Tommy ('Brien [ni very good Hasi'y passable | of Los Angeles, and Cowboy Pad- |across Birds Bye pass for cars in| gett of Dolores, Colorado, will en- counter Joe O'Hara of Fort Dodge, Iowa. There will be two stx- FORT MADISON, | State Highway Route 81—Shosho- Towa, Sept. 8| Tound preliminaries, ni-Lander road—good |—William Olander died on the gal-| Hasty rtle of New Jersey will ; se Klay lows at the state penitentis referee the Taylor-Villa go. The State Highw Route 80—Rocky aS. Deen Mountain Highway—The road is in| "eT Yesterday for the slaying | Preliminaries will start at 3:30 p. m. central standard time and the final at 5:30 p. m. —— ~ Jail Prisoners of Berthold Halpap, a Fort Dodge grocer. Olander went to his death Without show of emotion and with out issuing a statement. The exe cution occurred at 7:30 and the coi very good conditi: all the way from Lander to Yellowstone National park. | State Highway Route 41—Orin Lusk-VanTassell, ‘Trail is rough and slow between Orin and Shawnee, | | then very good to the Nebraska Iing| (ned man was pronounced doad except slow and rough on detours| rapteastces. P B i l F and temporary bridges at washouts ay burial for between Shawnee and Manville. [te atway ‘nous etme VIGTIM OF CHEYENNE Late Comrade NUMBER 284 ELD BY AMBASSADORS NOTE SENT TO GREECE SETS FORTH TERMS |Athens Expected to Accept Decision as | | Final and Make Early: Amends } For Murder of Rome Envoys the news fram boatmen arriving from Patras, The Italian Colony, numbering 5,000 persons, mostly fram Apulia and Sicily, organized a counter dem. ROMB, Sept. 8—(By the Asso. | } ciated Press)—The Hattan eonsul- | ate at Patras, Greece, was burned by a mob during an antiltalian demonstration, says a dispatch to | Onstration and there were vic- 3 both sides. Police and the Gi » from its cor. | tims on Svenectar tad’ milits surrounded the Italinn in Corfu, who received | quarter for its protection, PARIS, Sept. 8.—(By The Associated Press).—The proposals contained in the note which the Interallied Goun- jcil of Ambassadors has sent to Greece are virtually iden- jtical to those of the original ultimatum dispatches to All the penalties the coun- }Athens by Premier Mussolini. cil would impose are in conformity with the Italian de- Jmanda except that Henke y jan m tha. Catholla s of the | commissoners gu Why UAT rohan ea) }cathedral jn Athens, with the mem- ‘ three allied nations. instead of Italy's | | aeestis road, Lusk to C bern | alone, and that the highest Greek | bers of the Greek government in at, | Ver bridge wood. " Cheyenne river| SHOOTING T0 RECOVER ae |niilitary authority shall present his | tendance. Weston county line fair, the werent . ent's reg 0 | pnt | taasaet Ghia estices to NeweuGectie | LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept casey penpals ns ti tor bom Fie | Third—Warships of the three ak Minin Bad ib Sra | Prisoners in the city jail took up a/in4 murders to the three allied dip. 1 uations, led by a an State Highway Rout —Ssalt | —s oat Redtaon' 6c funeral vex. |lomatic representatives in Athens. vations, led by an Italian naval Creek-Sheridan road. Good over) CHEYEN. Wy. imipk a aca coe en uuneral athe demande cot foeth in thoum,.| division, shall steam inta Poraeua SaNtuont {Lop abdut’ $0 i | ies ©, Sept. 8.—Mrs.| penses of John Moran, who recently | > Ceraee eet sorth in tha ar 1 the moriite’*o - am 3 sane peat four mi les from Lida Halverson, who was shot three| concluded a eentence of six months | >@S*adors’ note ar rvi “ri the Gr she abel enter of tow en very bad ping fae by Kas * nt viee, One ne i Gres sha | eifeatiite Cough ata aust a a ane Himes by her husband, Eimer, last)/and who died penniless. While in| First—Formal regrets shallbepre-| salute the tallan Rel ait rasa Vten miles along neg eemaraanout | Tuesday, continugs to progress sat-| the city Jail, where he was sent for {sented by the highest Greek military nch flags with 21 guns, which VL leh AS bla oper isfactorily and her recovery is be-| bootlegging, Moran worked ns ajauthority to the three allied powers! salute sha 1 returned by the al- MerhG bees ae ee be sances. Halverson ‘shot | cook and pleased his fellow prisoners | in Athens. lied warships immediately after the + . € > imsel ead afte: e c c! P ve! y | %, | + ' * oe iG ge A Rr A opel er the shooting of|so much they were sorry to see him| Second—A funeral service shall be! conchus of the funeral eervice. lieave when his term expired. gelebrated in homes of the slain Ital- | The flags of the Greek fleet and the Sunday afternoon. Fathers are urged to bring their sons, The Rev. Kramer has selected ‘How's Your Giszard” as the topic on which he will lecture, In his sermon last evening “Big Jim" Kramer showed more em- phatically than ever before that he is an evangelist of the highest type and with a know'edge of the church and of church practice that is not F i WwW th only enlightening but astounaing. || 4 @Ur WW eater Having spent several years as a minister before taking up his labors as an evangelist, he was prepared to talk on the rough spots within the church as well as on the brighter yhases, Forecast For Coming Week “The slanderer is the bottomiess bottom of the bottomless pit. He] WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Weath keeps the devil in hell. Back of|er outlook for the week beginning s bla tongue Is a black heart} Monday: and a depraved nature.” With such} Rocky Mountain and Plateau re striking phrases a these the|gion, Pacific states: generally fair er began an attack on slander-| normal temperature ers within the church and the com- or eee ee munity and he demonstrated how ruined by a tongue too much in- clined to gossip. “When I see some women wal down the street, I feel that an ap- ropriate sign to hang on their back would bear the words “Daily News.” The slanderer is the mean BY AUTO, DRIVER OF CAR 15 HELD ON BOND | bodies of the victims are embarked , | Fifth—The Greek government Se RY et er i 7 ‘ FREE TICKETS TO FAMOUS WAR Operators ana FILM TO BE SHOWERED FROM PLANE LATE THIS AFTERNOON t creature on earth because he is afraid te father his own sins. I oer is doing more harm to the church than all the infidel books ever writ-|_T0® much speed on. entering the ten, God pity the man who will| 84rase of the Casper Buick com stoop so low as to become a de-|Pany about 6 o'clock last night re lective and eavesdropper.” “Key.| #ulted in painful but not serious in hole reportera, grave diggers, and|Juty to the manager, who was human vultures," were among the/ standing in what proved to be ty names used by the lecturer ta de-|track (of the Buick touring car scribe the type of persons about|@riven by John Belous, Belous was nf "| subsequently placed under arrest by whom he was speaking. a : 4 Chiet of Police Alexander Nisbet, Never permit yourself to say a and is being held on $500 cash bond. against anyone and you won't Be Mr, Storrie was standing at the Anything against anyone,” said) oa. of the driveway, allowing p'en Kramer, | “If you are a knocker) + of room for cars to pass in and rs TALON acbetter; Lanes: out. Suddenly the Buick driven by} The religion of Jesus Christ is] Relous loomed in the doorway mak-| yr the, under dog, the prodigal son,| ing a terrific nolse and going at’) the man down and out, the person|no small rate of speed. Thinking who capnot testity for himself.|that it was merely an employe try Scienee Stands for the survival of ing to seare him, Mr. Storrie did not jump through a window or remove himself by some other method, | The car struck him and caught! him next to an iron ralling, ‘The railing was bent somewhat and the man was knocked unconscious, He the fittest, Jesus Christ stands for the survival of the unfittest, During his address, the speaker flayed the disinterested people in the church who take no interest in the man next door and he gave several illustrations te demonstrate the| suffered a gash in the head and in-| thing he was discussing, ‘Thé most] juries to the right leg and arm, He effectual method of kicking a man|is able to be abqut qn crutches to-| is to leave him alone,” he said, mak-| day. Old Folks Will Be Motor Club Guests of the | | Illustrative thoughtfulness) homes not later than 2:30 p. m.| of the Casper Motor cfub is the| for the tour in and around the vity. atenrowhints: ta Jhich it is to}. Members of the Casper Motor club soddfellowship tour’ which it Is to) vio are able to furnish cars for the| give tomorrow afternoon for the tete-| goodfellowship outing should phone their names to the chamber] of commerce and iegve word as to} how many persons they can conven fently accommod: ‘The telephone number of the commercial club of. fice is 1041, aged and the invalids in Casper. Those who wish to enjoy the hos- pitality of the club Sunday aré asked to leave their names and ad. dresses at tho chamber of commerce and should be ready to leave their reduced from 1 Miners Agreed to All the ican ‘ Terms In Pinchot Proposal; Dis- | cussions Are Resumed Today HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 8.—Negotiations looking to Med v ships shall fly at half |> st throughout the ceremonies. Fourth—Military honora shall be rendered by a kk military unit with a \ shall undertake to insure a'l_passi- speed in the arrest and exem- lary punishment of the guilty par. commiss'on composed of French, British, Italian and Japa- nese delegates, ided over by the latter, shall control the inquiry in stituted for that purpose by | Greek government, which inquiry. |™must be concluded not later than pr Fluttering tickets to “Plashe: ft) the + rh § ? 4 n venth—The Greek government hctidhis® tne ctiee eel toann Apt Ls} haber cae gygan see'an end of the mining suspension in the anthracite fields | *all lertake ta pay the Italian tay, Tuesday, ana wegown MoP-| ture is being he'd under the auspices| C&SSful late yesterday in getting the leaders of the miners mae RE da esday, anc ednesday 4 A ‘ ; : Basar ) sum ” dings b: ne perma eens 2 y on ne ¥ 4‘ of the George W. Vroman post of| Union to agree to all of the terms of the proposal he made | nent. imeem, stlonal court of shite e coming eater, 1 be tossed ne e eg! ~artic! j i i i sj ; 1" c 2 7 “abyss, fet dsab Conkena'e bon : t 1] the Am, n legion, Particular | for adjusting the main points in the controversy which has The Hague, Greece depositing 6: irr Ds wh 8 zooming 1 °| prominence is given in its scenes to/shut the mines down. Mine opera-)tant, but also considered it probable, | 900,000 Lire with the Swiss national ‘ 5 pial nis evening over the] the 41st, 89th and 91st div'sions. No|tors had given unqualified agree-| Both groups were to resume discus-| bank as security : MThere wlll ho toe teen eo tsPet; | Picture so realistically portraying|ment to the same terms but there|sions at 11 a. m | The note conciude hare yi ‘be 100 tickets in The] the actual happenngs of the late war 1 remained the necessity of get-| Governor Pinchot's proposal that} ; oncludes. eee Shower and each one of| have ever been shown in this city, |ting a settlemert on several unton|the men be given a flat increase of |; oe yee noting confirma demand considered of minor im-|10 per cent, that all but eight hour| Po". PY the Ita nment that 1 portance. arrangements be indoned, that th its undertaking of the occupation of 2 os ©) Corfu and he land s a0 11 H P There is every prospect that terms] union reco 1and that prin-| tor the fs ot optaltiontendaeee ours ay for getting the mines back into pro-| ciples of co!lective bar Bae occ ee e eatlafac. duction will be agreed upon, it was | cepte the industr ed| Heller eead pean F Work said. Governor Pinchot was openly|by the mir scale committee on | demanda ‘nr pe Ehak. aneh or orkers confident that this would result, and| recommendation of Mr. Lewis rates af 5 sees A een John L. Lewis, president of the un — a SEP Ove, ular I Bi Mil icn mine workers, apparently shared Haleticdertecie ae n Gg ts hig confidence. Members of the op-| | [7 hag ies vechhedr soapren Nie: erators’ committee were more hesi-| Pri dea, es Bee | representative Pleas of not guilty were enterea; NEW YORK, Sept. s—zlbert | | RUNAWAY IS CHUGHT o ieee court this morning in 15 criminal el Corporation announced that} cenriait attorneys representing them, ‘Trials | !@borers, who: | Socument | 2 in all of the cases were set by Judge industry, mostly| nours to 10, would| be paid at the rate of 11 ae, erhment, in hours’ 1 r having far: Rose for the early part of next | wages, according to the old schedule. | | creer umbassaderg @ report of month, | Decision to pay 11 hours wage for| MILAN, Sept. &—The racing driv- | Gennings ¢ sei SonEIDL Included in the group are M 10 hours work amounts to a ten ial Bivocci, was killed, and his me-| was taken . | 5 Robinson, forgery; Leo Decker and|°°"t increase for those employed as|chanic (Gautta, severely injure i, wert at quest of hi GREECE READY ari apn. aseadl : or common laborers, it was an-|when their’ automobile overturned | who st at he had r £Q ACCEPT TERMS. pests ex dad mearis sada ad hccsa mced, Recently the corporation|on the track at Monza today during | from home, inducing an | GENEVA, s ti _ pee ee violation of the Hquor laws . ed to pay men in the “contin-|the trials tor the Italaln grand prix, |old boy to go with him OS ee a4 —————__ uot operations” departments, whose|which is to be run there on Sunday.! Wheatland. The mothe If Italy accepts |bours had been cut from 1 to 8 al The pilot Giaccone, was killed and| lated that the boy } cen of th |day, at the rate of 10 hours wages|his cormpanion, Bordini, injur in|cyale at Casper and droy ambassadors, Greeca for the new 8 hour day a similar accident August as Wheatland | | as settled and wil} | to investigate the criala, us OUr DUODSC riptiou or he Gres npokonnan OF THE G. A. R tae Se i ' é t e was dontin en whether the program of MILWAUKE Wis. Bept, %— ed the Hatlan (By The Assoolated Pross.)—Beston ‘ mand the gather wus unanimously elected as the} | Greek island a by th ah 1 eonvention e@ity at the closing! a | os of the Fe government seasion of the B7th annual national| Masing thetr campaign on the be] Casper'a quota of the $15,000 al-] The quota allot ist’ Sdived tea ae Bealitin ond te ae encampment of the G, A, FL, here|iie¢ that Casper'a response to the ap-| lotted to Wyoming ts $2,000, origina! | the nation's 000,000 pampaign is|the n the ambassadors’ coun- Friday, During the week Pasadena| ; apportionment of state quota having | o nparatively mal! are| cil virtually arparated the meas and) Reston “supperters) waged) aq PA! For Japanese reliet funds will bale revised, fn the event the full | atready coming in of towns and cities| ures proposed pefora the council af nosy campaign for next yoara’| both apontancous and generous, offl-lamount {a not raised by next Satur-| which have oversubscribed thetr quo-| the Jeague by the Spanish ambagsa meeting. cera of the Natrona County chapter] day it {# planned to stage a tag|tas, Including Kemmerer, Wy dor to France, Count Quinones Pq The Pasadena delegation gave way| of thé Red Cross announced today|duy to complete the total but it is] which has not yet recove from | Leon Therefore, fe adde the . y in favor of Boston. | that subseriptiona are being recetved| believed that this will not be neces-| a mine disaster that cast @ pall over| council might well sax it b es: The national officers elected yes-| and emphasieed the necosuity of im-| sary, the town, The appesl ts one which| fectively eallaborated In solving the terday were installed. |mediate action, Mrs, 1, It, Pure’ Bubeeriptiona started ‘oft today everyono whould heed and nothing| erials, Amcng the resolutions adopted| kiser, executive pecretary for the|with substantial donationy by the| less than a prampt and generous Under the elreumatances,” he was that asking the tederal govern-| Red Cross, kaa been made chairman |Golden Rule department atere, which | sponse on the part of the general! eontinued, "the question of the com: ment to increase the pensions of civil|in charge of the campaign and #he| contributed §100, and by the Casper} publio will make p to the retief| pet of the league to take up war veterans for $50 to $72 2 month, | will be nasiated by Mra, ©, M, Thomp-|Ktwania olub, | Announcement ts| work sa sorely ne a | that’ Greco-ttallan” dikpute”: beharied and to make the pensicn of widows|son, Jr, Subsoriptions should be|made than an honor roll of all who|Pacifie, e y | purety aca because the conflict of veterans $60 if married prior #3| sent to the Red Cronm headquarters| donate $8 and over w given to] scription the Red ( teelf will presumably have Been set: 1910, lat 219 Beoklinger building. 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