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Che Casper Daily Cribune SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923. GIGANTIC TASK FACES WORKERS LABORING AT WRECK SCORES. STRIVE|SWIRLING WATERS HELD DEATH, STAN BENEDICT AND TRIBUNE'S TA REACH DEAD DENVER IN RAILROAD” wnecy ‘SPARK PLUG’ GIVE. THE WORLI N TRAIN CARS FIRST PICTURES OF DISASTER PAGE FOUR Py L House in Which Slain Girl Lived Hurled headlong through the window of the Pullman lavatory, carried out of the way of the wreckage by the force of the Cole Creek current, swimming desperately but all the time being swung down stream unti] he was in {Continued from Page One.) the swirling waters of the North Platte where he caught Chalmers ( ar Ploughs Through Mud to Denver sledge Iximmers ready to batter their) hold of a piece of raft and was able to get safely to shore, . . rasta, {he boaien of thowe lost In| the story told by H. D. Bellrose, a In Record Time; Denver Times the si qct ompartment. A PUMP | surviver of the train tragedy which 7 waa connected up and with three| hay pripped all Amerioa with itn ne t' t.” men on ita handle it worked steadily | pruesome features, was a story of Scor Grea Bea . throughiut, the ufternoan in order t0| 5° méraeulous escape that has been keep the canstantly fowing water | unequaled by the tales of other sur é out of the apach. Bellrose !s now in Denver. Braving the most terrible road conditions that Wyom- br ayy vig Rac enudico-tar apo Urore, who is a younz man of ing has suffered in years, ploughing through a sea of mud, cr Seetcesionm, henlats Aan apie oe mskighthiecer inl xiao y clinging to the highway by bull-dog tenacity and the de- were pul'ed fam each berth and | },, after a business trip to termination to “carry the message to Garcia,” Stanley m piled on the sand in a soaking heap. Benedict of the Benedict Motor company and Clifford M. M3 a ige thare g ey been in the smoking com- Bond, better known as “Spark Plug” of the Casper Tri- i a a. . of the foremost pullmar bune force, took the first pletures}of those who knew the difficulties th WORKERS SHOVEL artment which proved to be of the recent sensational train} to be encountered, the men set out * eS CHP Sam ‘ | tray to all who were tn it a , wreck to an outside point, reaching | to get into the Colorado capitol be- ae Into they Ineerr \end ef. the eh ven the car took its fatal plunge. House in Brickboro, near Millville, N, J., t2 which Emma Dickson, 16-year-old girl who was brutally Denver at 11:30 aclock Saturday | ire the noon hour. v ¥ went a half doven men to shovel | a: the time of the accident however Wom rossed lender murdered, lived. 4 merning in time for thetr publica-| The messengers reached Che and hew ope to the bodies ; et... . 4 sncealed under. the }2.w2# in the & ory of the car Victin tion in the afternoon edition of the|enne shortly before T o'clock yester id that nebhat OERAIR When the car fell, the window was! Strand to Bank Over a Denver Times, thus scooping every|day morning where they were do. F sand that wats jCaged from |ahattered. The car turned over o: other paper in Denver. layed by car trouble. Getting things ve hours camm@ant labor no {side and water rushed in. filling Cole Creek -Flood H With thelr determination to “beat|in shape as quickly as possible ther th © hours conmant labor no} tne compartment in’ which Bellrose ole Cree! ood. the world" Raa “with the ate pares Nt pige gon Aweied been: discovered though “ worl ady call A 5 fur neck: piece and mev- {nt Bimerelt. : , — f of Denver and other points for ple-|and body breaking journey, reach- ie 8, mente dlothing: wenn | Toy rr ont, Cuenen: the cearover!| 7 i aca to, all) the trdly reenareauin § | . tures of the wreck, Benedict and| ing the office of the Denver News. = fanlise’ Whol Gatidkl Gax'@hee |, CU. oe ec nee sile ana the -walee Fuel: bso OF idapig at the nouns eee } | Bond left in the Chandler siz tour-| Times at the hour stated, 11:30 a be pesed toward “where 1t;[ 04 CUE CaTyIE Pelioes with it wie} er cion wreck “ih “Cole scree Hi 3 ing car belonging to me former at! m, ce beeians aware 8 . was shot to the surface while scar “ a > - ‘ 2 cpabdbepatihinank! 9 o'clock last night. Against every a T 1 some of the missing day |, to realize what was happen-|Comes now the vivid story of M é ‘sui =< | Santen an’ trllaees rediction Not only were pictures taken to hi will be found ee va Boy 19-year-old Glenrock girl Fo'lowing a period of 36 hours Burlington train No. 30 left at toot that particular paper, but several fr ng and hacking was ex The young salesman carriea| Who was the only woman to escape during which Casper was shut off] 8:25 o'clock last night from its own other sets containing three views or difficult te thie car since it] s+, the waters of the North Platte|the chair car without aid— hand from railroad mmunication with} station. but crossing to the North- each were mailed to a score of the 1d ary to thraw each shovel-| 0" Lite of an effort to avoid what|ever hand up the rope as the men the rest of the world, train service : largest cities of the United States, a of Tow Ten@| appeared to be certain death. He| had cc over the Chicago and Northwestern | Western tracks just east of Casper. to be copied, re-copied, published is io applied t O25) anid) wood AwinNer. Ne ra ao After she had seen the four tracks was resumed yesterday} No service has been opened up and published again, as the first be portion of the upper root of |" OF °Gncat. although the eold| mal rir way over the pet fternoon when Train No. 606 went| West of here on elther track. It is A S A ING IN photographs taken of a train the chair car and a foot square | ier numbed his muscle and sway rope Helen made up st. Train No. 663 came in later| thought that Northwestern service tragedy that has gripped America It was burned away. Tato} When he had gone down stream|her mind she was capable of doing in the evening. It was a consoli-| wil be obtained as far as Lander with its awful features, = this new apsrature another crew of | io: es cuarter of « mile he eaw)the same thing. She did not hesitate. dation of four different trains and| early this week. ; Efforts of the Tribune to furnish mer . With two groups of | nat appeared to be a raft coming|Once she had placed her hands on brought in a great deal of delayed| Points east of Arvada, where a pictures to the outside world were ' w {s probable all} i iward him. When the raft was|the rove and started swinging to- mail as well as a large number of| large bridge has been washed out, not remitted with the delivery of wi the chair car will be dug | Qa. onough he grasped it and pro.|Ward that sofar off bank on. the Passengers who had been stalled|are reached by way of Alliance. these first photographs. A member out by tomorrow marning. pete: hicchalt: aatiore east she realized what a mighty job father down the line There is no service west of Arvada. of the staff who spent the entire WORKERS FORCED Exhausted but st!!! game, Bellrose | {t was. But she could not falter then BY GUS M. OEHM. day Saturday at the wreck took TO CARRY ON. @ragged his weary body to a sheep| for there below all the hollish waters 1 (United Press Staff Correspondent) | Several views of the rescue work Tt was Impossible to discontinue } emp nearby and spent the night by|0f a cloudburst wera concentrated BERLIN-{By Mail to United|as !t was going on. These views the work during the night as the |*™ Giationtaiand like’ coating face Dar kine bancenc Presa)=iArsscioan, ‘army. vetarans,|.Wete pontlont canthe tran, tex A : ec a tire that had been deserted h shifting of the sands and the chan& | a erdera who had gone to the scene| parse all except for lightning well-trained in the art of stan¢{ng in| last night and will be the latest stream in event} or the wreck to rescue other vic«}fleshes. which added to horror and Sen line for hours at a time, would fee!| pictures of the wreck to be Dubp/ pas nO TER | tine ar by the catastrophe it revealed, . perfectly at home in Germany there | Ushed until others are taken, + a made essary | “He found in the morning that he}She reached the bank in safety as Gaya, ——————— % a main all the work of un-| Jas dirt with sand and grease and| did seven others. The German who really wants to bo har y sae Behe es a | s cheek had badly cut by| The last of these—John Peters, a get anything from an office, a stare, a that his cheek had been badly 3 ig fone yesterday : s of window through which| driller of Salt Creek—was the hero : or anything similar, spends most of = A grade has Beep built | | wadiheag, buried of the rope rescue episede. Peters his time standing in line. The mere " t 1c be meen The s herders took the young|it was who securely. fastened the purchase of a few postage stamps 8 OS er eee ck s rope to the c ev it had I thing from 30 minutes man to’Glenrock where he spent{rope to the chair car after it ha O; h FG involves anything m es some time cleaning up and where he| been rushed ra Markertonl’ sat ne T| ousand Patrons 0 ompany Here Back to, two hours sanding dn line. r-) Ka , ~ bought a new suit of clothes. He} drawn over to the car by means of a ae M 5 ‘The pdor housewife who wants to recking train will be run over | Continue his interrupted. sourney ¢9| stmaller cord. While athera were in a Up Petition for Increase to Make Up in thoy a Hitiie aeampatine We eeeecitey w track this morning and its ‘ turday. frenzy of excitement. Peters remain ‘ her hungry husband spends hours will be put on the job of Itft- | Denver Saturday. 1 1 and it be t P; t f a hours in front of a littl ‘het 2 dees 4 -—— ed supremely cool and it was be r E Ex andi hours ta tanto. iistin toa ehee bs Buried) ence Aroniy Shenae remained in the chair car until th art Tor Enormous Expansion. waiting her turn. If one desires to P Zt tis! Tes POSED IS 50) Sana -+ last of those to make the per. y taxes, gas. bills, buy railrond veck neans of nall foot lef ha: ihetpen pay ri iden snot Geek abe coeokek : 4 Jous tri ad left. Some he helped : tickets, or anything which involves - sridge thrown together yesterday, to start en the journey an¢ after all The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph com-}the transfer of money — he must r Workers t oe pera ae had left and he found that no others pany’s petition for permission to increase its rates for Se€r- | stand in line. c called Hae UCB eae oa Jin the ear could be rescued, he made vice in Casper, backed up by approximately 1,000 patrons| The Berliner Zeltung am Mittage, - siiuous ahd Hearthreaking “taekenaen ss his way to the bank of the corporation, has been taken under advisement by |commenting on this terrible situa- Ganicw Aiba shy Four man. aug three, women were the Wyoming Public Service commission following a hear-| tim: compares it with New York | Margaret ue an ering She ce ve In the group rescued in this man- ; clad eane terday’ B fg AE ehave! eanordiaw'ta tee ianer, “ithe : 4 BAGGAGE CAR SHOWS ner, among them a 12-year-old girl. ing ‘concluded here yesterday before Claude, M. Draper, | nousswite enters a store, tive what Geo. Smith Returned TERRIFIC CRAS! Setéra PaStaa C tbab | thetat reed Shairman of the commiasion...The}. Milton Smith, ‘Viospresident and |ine wants: naspe tor evarsintog at * TE yeas (Dosis to get Over ae se probably four or five more in the Emma Dickson, 16, of Brickboro; | petition is based on rapid expansion | general counsel of the Mountain |the Cechiers counter and In tice B Offi - east bank and view first hand the (Continued from Page One.) car who could not be reached on ac] _N: 3. was found beutally téardered [of the company's facilitica here at company, presented the com-|iminutes is through with her entire Vy cer. j remaining timbers and beame of | egations from all the lodges. clubs.| ont of the flood water engulfing | im Mllville, two miles from her;|great cost, increased valuation of case before Chairman Draper, | qay's marketing.” No wonder, the the baggage car which. when the | schools and churches in the city atlthem. They probably drowned with: | home. - She bad been missing for a |the investment and the additional] R. M. Morris, general commereiat Gaparh ation (Ane. maria arews. « train plunged to doom in Cole creek. | the services. fn & few moments after the. crash, week, The murder has sroused)| service resulting from the addition|manager, and A. S. Peters, valia- richer and richer and stronger. Special Deputy C. F, Patterson re OB was hurled by sheer force of mo- One of the leading men of Casper —_— the community. of hundreds of patrons with Cir tion engineer, serving as witnesses|" “ry, terlin the Batter abate are Seohanis per Saturday with, mentum over the engine and tender, id yesterday: “Kramer is a suc ing benefit to those served by the ]/on technical questions. ” ic taking with it the engine cab and | Cees because he is all man and gets C a ere company’s lines, all of which is\ The Casper Chamber of Com- slosed from 1 to 5.” the paper says, |Vera Hogue, alias Margaret LaRue - engine bell, and the engineer's coat | gown to where the peon'e live. He FR | ecownized by the hundreds of sign-{merce, ever alert to the best inter. | ween tl fed Dat, Male ero of and George W. “Red” Smith, both s which was in the cab. Only by|han not dealt in peraonalities nor aa tase bal N SHOP ADDED ers to the request for an increase-|ests of the city and the protection | margarine no more. Each person {of {hom were charged with taking a actual ing this wreckage can|has he browbeat his audiences. 1} oe Of its members, was represented by lig served in order, and each quant-|9 mortgaged: car out. of the state. gas. piature the| tremendous, impact regard him ax one of the greatest Harey ‘s Durham, president; Chaa.|ity o¢ one-half pound is welghted|Their return to Casper marks. the 2 BBB EE craw: sander and | characters who ever visited Casper i Boek ord, secretary, and R. M. separately and wrapped before the|conclusion of a rather remarkable ? pra ia ease . : Spe Sa ae e eeeermnnbeonr are ’ poke, -ettocaey next person is asked what his de-|episode, during the high point of two rails which supposedly extend: | for him than we are. - ] . The chamber of commerce action | fire may be.” TEAS the Sicriwe Saami eiimersead ‘ SS put onto the destroyed briage Wig | The Methodist church wit! give oS ‘The paper declares that from 1|to escape by jumping through the t cs sent way all their Services today as will (Continued From Page One.) LIBERTY. GARAGE AN but represented careful questioning to 5 this*butter could be wrapped, | window of a fast moving Santa Fe up the side of the hi the Christ!an Church and Immanvel| court ruling had spread the report aR of the witnesses in order that a full weighed and prepared for distribu-|train near Wagon Mound, N. M. \ grent crowd pre sed hack and/Chureh, Unless it just pours down|inat the executive contemplated understanding of the proposal might | {jor Eeaceras latestipiemad Tip in: Las pail nec by te call in several | ain today all s ms pia a held} issuing a proclamation r nding peas) rial A Nancie “But there is no consideration for | Vegas, suffering from a dislocated peels on ered Re the b'g tent {t should pour/ his original call for the special elec ee Ni rthanly iGateeeo an nee liats tae os Bobag hp asked, it was stated | ine public. One must stand for one| houlder and various bruises. of f aw te * {| rain the morning services will bel tion. It was also reported he would Witiisdat: har abled a: crackin ’ meh ast night, amount to $1 a month on|hourto buy a dab of acmasiie, che}! thet iaiei weap dinactiooataa. tn: 2 lin k 1¢ watching and | he'g in the Iris theater and the night] use state troops to prevent the elec: | 2 : (Continued from Page One.) one-party business telephones; $1 on 4 waiting spe away from the M ho Kiarinlavent t shop to its facilit The shop is ss storm to twenty-two. James| two-party business telephones: 9 |20UF for @ postage stamp, so that|Paso, Texes, and it was discovere iy everiahly carrying | ery ices in the Masonic Temple as} tion. He had dismissed a grand| 2 OP O° en it hae in charge peer ca AiEe PEGA i BV O;DOERS siness telephones; 50 | the lost hours during which one can-|that the car which they had was i a art ae Dat by Cretan noee kere) weprtOf fiand, @: mate leptelatire, Le maat Schultz of Omaha, an ex-| Murry, 40, rancher, and his and 25 conte any residence phones, | not work and therefore cannot earn| under a mortgage held by the Pat- on 1 the churches hesitate | 't Al Schultz 30, were killed by a and 25 cents on two-party residence Pasi | esha eiecditeent seers 1 ae eee eee cneetensce |perienced mechanic who has been aiebaieal vibke “tale honest. Wordnarsenest wed in | money add to the sum tota! of the|terson Motor company. Mr. Patter | Hig Siete Bea la Sn Aatab eee top ‘the election ‘with susnienen fax thevautomobile :husinees ytarhae| meena, eet ences Tacks | phot party residence phones | high costs of living, the money cat-|rom went to El Paso and so'd the i he sermon ich sed Bob|i¢ necessary eo y, Nebraska o- fons, 8 . “party Ss. ar . ; as a cep Tay'or to say “Kramer made mel gho: after six o'clock Me: |¥ears. Mr. Schultz has the distitic, |3 years old, were seriously injured. | ‘The telephone company is spend- simsphe eee gra ice ee best “While |thers, (Bie /apted ag p | wish T was near the gates” preach-| anister with Attorney General | on of having driven the first auto —_ ing thousands of dollars this year ng from the subject “Jerusalem the| Short and a coterie of lawyers left |mobile Into the sta Neorask™ | RED CROSS HEADS in improvement of its Casper sys- The Golden.” At night the evan-|yvon Kahr in Munich with equal] 7. B. Wesley is assistant repair: | Re_TEF WORK. tem, replacing old equipment with | gelist will deliv his farewell ad-| ardor and is also an expert in his!” OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 29.—(United | new and modern facilities and ex: lress and Monday the great tent| 4 necting was he'd Luverne Siler is in charge of ss.\—With several hundred fam-|tending ‘ts lines at a rate which id tte white wings. Dr. Kra-| here but police did not|the Prestolite department homeless as the result of theleciipses all activities of the com. Rie rv will preach from the question| ra‘a let monarchist orators The shop is thoroughly-equipped | worst storm in the history of the} pany at other points. The appropri- ‘. , sy , 2 # ‘or “The Tria! of | , jorts of car reps ork. city, Red Cross workers, headed by | ation being spent this year probably 2 DUNKIRK. N. ¥., Sept. 29 sus on Trial” or “The Tria! of| «pout thelr heart's conten to do all sorts of car repair wor ity, FR 5 sy year probably (Unite *s.)—Four persons were | Jesus.” Some of the great preach-| Hittler himself was staying in the Pasi TSR Milas .Holyce Brown, began relief | will be increased next year, due to otice to e u 1c in: kilfed and a fXth probably | ers have pronounced this sermon one| packground, apparently fearing Vo' work in Counc!l Bluffs to: Ail lrapid expansion of the city, calling | fata injured tonight when their] of the great mesenges of the minis-| Kahr would order his arrest if he Red Cross war workers were drafted | for another heavy increase in invest- | Ul auto was struck by a Nickel Plate | try made any overt move against the into the service ment, | passenger train at Forsythe, N. Y.| Dr. T. T. Eaton said of this ser-| state dictatorship or the Reich Soup kitchens were established in ——__—___ | ‘The dead mor An unanswerab! argument ee the inundated districts in charge of “ 9 } Virginia Garber, 14, Erie, Pa.;| for the divinity of Christ Back of | REDS CHALLENGED Red Cross workers choo! houses F PING AN : h » BE. Baur 42, Eric, Pa.,| the sermon was a great mind and|BY DICTATC were thrown open and hundreds o} as ¥ dustake; and Mb Wied Harry: liprese THMSrO 7 XemeenlnRerOEN tha loeeeeRtiee ee: <tisiied baee etbthced fa7 the clans rooseatoa At the present time and une fact "hiladelphia pronounced it ideal for|—National Dictator Gesseler tonight the sufferers + rid Ne ealots Erie, the driver c iccmarentthrsataot uprisings from The death toll in eastern Nebraska | er notice there will be no 1cago; the machine, had both legs broken y has been designated as|both the communists and monareh-4 « and western Iow brought to | Burlington and Quincy railroad ser- and suffered severe inte al injuri m Day” at the tent Many |ists declaring himself ready to use twenty with the dei th in yee ar | ‘ . ‘The train struck the automot he has boosted the whole|ajl the powers at his command to| (Continued From’ Page One) Bluffs of Goldie Collier, 12 insured FIN IN COURT HERE | vice to points west of here. and carried it 16 feet along the wood things in it per|down agitators of either the left or |, fled tomorrow or there will be |i the tornado last night and the } track before it was thrown off ) out in thousands to] right <! papery " Fe eighic, Biot boty. of Ke to J | - - - : ppreciation of the evan:| “The action of inn] BO : vonference|DUdek of York, Neb., who was ; ; "i : RE both morning: Mia omBeNC! desigclaks p ator Indicates | | Governor Walton In a conference] arowned in a creek near that elty Trains will leave Burlington station, 7 - 8 oday week Dr. Kramer| the Dus of the situation,” | With newspapermen declared Workers sll searched for five] Because ho insisted on sleeping in : a Bride-Elect Is SE hare Ona Cae ce te ne nEnebt 8 Se Gi tuationnt cee anp Tartana en the part of oaies mot yet recovered at ‘Louls:]a Chineso restaurant where. there Casper, to points east and south, de Tank ; pe i bars lection officials to proceed with " here twelve persons in| was no bed but only tables, Mark A : Jacksonville, Fla., his second mect:| “If my expectaticns for the m: Latter A at oy wheres ville, Neb., where © pers ) bed y 4 way of eC. & N. W. to Feted at Dinner there this year having olosed/tenance of orcer are not fulfilled, | balloting on Tuesday would be Fe) ono house wore drowned Tearney when arraigned before touring by y th wonderful méeting there in March.| however, 1 will not hesitate’to use ed by him as illeg Property loss due to the storm is Judge John A. Murray last night Douglas ye Many have accepted Christian( al} my powers against all agitatore “If that election is held it will be} estimated $1,500,000, The loss in | was fined $20 on a charge of getting . a ‘ in there services and added to the|regardless cf the persons involy invalid and will cost the state}Couyncil Bluffs will approximate | drunk and creating a disturbance. i pan eee Sever were the churches! Geasern statement followed e day | $160\000,""" Ne declared $1,000,000. rney claimed that he had just A : Announcements w nt S| 4d. close, together. Theracle. Yaw of Lecieite co dine vert. ob conmmuel, lecwould be iagalifor oneiteason| ayearty, avers bridge’ ever: Indlantt mise pea NAL Maken tie Ae ine Points east of Arvada, Wyo., will be Gaintily served eo ors ha fe ae | phd . | > itinted bill whic hfe oust e | coffec vold the embarrass 4 ” trec salice c nge and bk r i jors ho a te: lat to | because the initiated bill which it hich flow through = th cof to avol hi ng ni eld Cor-tern 96 Bile: home Ot re ee En Lin, Techs Hechinie ee Tee ET en rece ter oceania tae Pounce minted woe wankedtifentions ob & atan ty the tains: oF reached by way of Arvada, Wyo. Sadys Bu Wednesday afternoon, | Hess an te ’ pie parade tay ak 1 1 © = befo " y| Earl Murkley who insisted on tak- : : 8 2 4 es os er |these meetings. Come early if you loyment further thelr plan| was not published five days bef out or so badly damaged that the a ‘ bi oge B io) a cada ig peta gy phat: Us mornine need ae Fees Pais the date of election as provided by] were condemned as unsaf ing him to a house “where there There is no service west of Arvada. teacher of Oklahoma, to Mr. |Might at the tent. Remember if it) ‘Thousands of additional workers | law Council Bluffs streets are covered | was a girl." Murkley was sentenced “Howard. of Denver, Colo, [raids the morning service will be|will be idie Monday, when the no-| ‘The governor also asserted he pos-|with three feet of thick mud. Ail |to 80 days in jail on the charge of s the adephine GE Wen eeiehaa, TE Iris theater, and the night(tices given early this month go into| sessed the power to 1 off the] business houses on Broadwe ex being 8 su aplelous character. wen F. S. McINTYRE ar afte in the Masonic 'Tomple if/effect laying off the men beginning| election in view of the fact he t a few were forced to ¢ JC, nes was also sentence f irre ets AN Ae tho tet whlah ian Leccaae peg el sued the call himself for the state-} 1 Cross workers have not yet)}to $0 days in jail on a similar Ticket Agent Me tase balun the | and able, Communists already were at work | wide vote originally intended to de-/sent out a call for aid and it is be- | charge Hil wesuaio bid pe hea mong the men attempting to rally | cide the question of a soldier bonus ed none will be necessary, All| Mike Dooley, who had failed to vat abr, qe ie st lace curtain known was|them to the red cause land other matters |marooned residents of the lowlands | plead guilty ‘in court yesterday | J. A. LEARY Baywail ot DICER RL ot chan y made by an English’ mill Jade ho “There is a possibility that mar-|can be taken care of by people | morning. concluded that he would + Bo ’ . pha denie ae Srhiok 4 180 fect long and 50 fost] WINNIPEG, Manitoba—A y'e'd of| tial law will be rolnxed after Tues-|llving on higher ground, it was sald. | plead guilty last night. The charge Division Freight and Passenger Agent Amp ge gh os of nal dW 3 425,503,169 bushels of wheat from|day,” 1h ontinued But there| ‘Train e and wire comm was drunkenness. He was fined $15 mggev at rag et _ the provinces of Manitoba, Suskatch-| Will be no lifting of state-wide m " rs back t -_ Oo clock van and Alberta th pre-| tint 19 nd tl c 1 A m been known to drag | aymoon. i as e e Winnipeg F tonue to function 1 pounds eurled in a b turn for about 30 did not take the form of opposition Ds