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, and a Booster for City, County and State sty Criame PR 'Y, FEBRUARY 5, 1924 LD TRIBUTE FOR WILS RITES 10 | r CTION SOUGHT TO STOP ALLinavor caus\\7e CHETAN FIELD OPERATIONS IN TEAPOT DOME)F6X SEM wii o¢ goqye FFICE BLOGK|S<#”% 2 F227 aq mogpnine MANY PR M5 COURTHOUSE! otton 1s Sienea) BY GERMANY PROPOSED HERE WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.| - WASHINGTON, Feb. 5—{By the —Injunction proceedings to| Associated Press}—By erecties, ot prevent further extraction of oil from the Teapot Dome and Elk Hill reserves, will be instituted by the govern- QJEGTS TAKEN UP BY COUNGIL MONDAY | ness TO HIS AEST AG as college president, governor and 4 NIGHT, NEW PAVING DISTRICT WING APPROVAL! ===": PLAIN CITIZEN ; manent peace and good will to- wards men. Tourist Camp Expansion, Purchase of Park on Site of Old Fort Casper| wictit'sart she's” |Official Honors Will And Theater Licensing Are Taken Up; Detention Home D.C.at 3 P.M. wreeneaay. ree: | Be Limited to Knell ruary sixth, it seems proper that For Delinquent Girls Also Discussed. pavse Informally for's bref we | Sounded by Military to- pay silent shee to the mem- A d Navy Cannon f this Must -N a Acceptance of a petition to create a new paving district in southwest Casper, se therefore 1 Kay, Mayor ot ansion of the tourist camp, consideration of the purchase of 40 acres at the site of old| the City of Casper, Wyon ing do Fort Casper for a city park, ordering an ordinance for the licensing of theaters, pro-| Tcdvest that, ae atte nnend | WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. posal to maintain a detention home for girls, and the decision to plot additional space t —A fringe of folk on the ble, at the hour of 1 P. M. for a Potter's field at the local cemetery were among the important things brought up| Wednesday, Fibruary 6th. for two read eet before the Wilson at the re meeting of the city council last night. At the conclusion of the meeting| minutes, Ia commemoration of the /home, w aiting to see the the body 4 «to meet in aMfarea: Eleventh street from Cedar|accoriing to the recommendation,| Bonored dead, great ones who came and Done at'the City Halt, Casper, i executive session Friday. to Box Elder, Box Elder from|and additional ground should be| Wyoming, February 5, 1924. yer macs ihren an The paving petition presented was | meventh to Twelfth, Tweifth trom (Continued on Page Eight) S. K. LOY, Mayor. , = accepted ‘and referred to the street | Rox Elder to Cherry, Railroad from from the steep, narrow street, alone PEP RAIS oS | RTS SE EE oe Go cece marked outwardly today the pre- anein Na ree Ane a in-] Willow to Cottonwood, Thirteenth prracles seagee! Sera ere Metcct Chetry to Will, and, ¥it- aS teenth from Cherry to Willow. * % Paraticns for last honors to the district will include the following the drastic need for better facilities The committee will ask the senate The recommenda:-| MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 5.—The dead: president. No marshalling of a a Saar as RAN made the report for the cammittee,| for a new. it of authority when fons were to the effect that the| milwaukee common council yester- troops for the parade of sorrow was needed! no setting of lines that oat aan ere cues ce| CRUDE ADVANCED IN PRICE): ey reassembles Thursday 4 Schag, Socialist, remained seated. bond fasue should fall the county} notified former Secretary Fall, who tollets and baths be moved from the day by a rising vote adopted a reso- commissioners’ could levy @ special | signed the leases, that his reappear- & C 3 lution expressing condolence to Mrs. tax and ‘built!’ a structure go much'} ance for questiofing as to his finan. Forum Hears Proposal For Big Change in the Waish embassies and legations have had County Plans. eohticntwatetan te Congress. | their colors half masted since the WASHINGTON, Feb, 5—The sen-| 200m on Sunday. ate oll investigating committee met Casper Chamber of Commerce to | only briefly today, having no plans ‘maké a study of the proposed $500,- | to probe deeper into the leasing 000 court: house reported at the| muddle until Thursday, while its} “The forum luncheon today that the com-| accountants continued their ‘study mittee was in favor of the bond}of the books of W. B. Hibbe and issue provided it be used to erect 2| company, a Washington banking| fore has. instructed the German structtire~on the design of a mod-| ana brokerage firm, to determine ern office building which might| whether any government officials | ficial display of mourning.” when the time came be sold as such. | have deait-in ‘the stock of the Mam. that time’ the citizens could de- moth’ Oil company, which was or- cide on the éonstruction of a city-| ganized by Harry F. Sinclair to take county building or whatever they over Teapot Dome lease. desired. - George B. Nelson, who The committee appointed by the in the council, Alderman Charles C. thousands might Pass besite his The council's resolution goes to building to another structure, ata time if they so desired."A new} cigi returns with Sinclair and E. L. bier, for he will go to his long sleep tomorrow in the character in which death found him—a plain Amert- can citizen with the days of his place and high dignities put aside forever. Mayor Hoan for action. With only the. two brief rel yes stir wader the Lng build-| Woodtow Wilson in the death of Following the conclusion of the f merc Following the announcement yes- | crude oils was’ made the Mid- enlarged by removal of a par-| the former president after Mayor al courts house would therefore not be| Doheny, holder of the California re. terday by the Midwest Refining | west, bringing the Seagas quota- that the laundry be enlarged, | Daniel ‘Hoan had Practically refused Ronakswane, io fade es. ee the entirely dependent upon the’ bond | serve lease, will be deferred - until company of a 25-cent advance in:| tions, with the exception of Ovage it. & two-room house be built for|to send such a telegram to Wash- mayor with a number of other issue. | Eriday.. | Frompt action by the | the posted field price of Salt Creek | which Is now $1.76, on the output of retaker. The city engineer| ington. The mayor, speaking to | socictiste He was seated on a desk The Chamber of Commerce, will'| ¢enate commit: request for re- | crude, there, came today statements | these fields to $1.80, % Anstructed. to. draw plans for| newspaper men, refused to ‘com- in the mayor's office when asked haye a hearing on the it, rate | Adoption of the resolution authoriz- from both the “Midwest and Ohio A ie work ment on the death of Mr. Wilson : : An ta tg Sacer Se espscted te the | Olt companies of other inbreaggs! 4 Sons 4 $ view statement b 1 ‘frelds, “ ume services to mark the entombment in the vault beneath Bethlehem by reporters if he had deliberately ‘ further than. to may that~the g0v-}remaimed seated “when President price for other W: ‘ committee reported asjernor is the official spokesman of ‘A raise off 25 cents a barrel in ine Sengiery uation ‘A comfort the price of Elk Basin,-Osage, light |* ‘ation th sanitary conveniences | should: co: grade Grass Creek, and Creek: chapel!’ on the hills high above the Corceran had asked for the rising the state should be erected at the cemetery, i a i E Be official Washington could do to mark its respect and admiration for the life that had ended. Had Mrs. ‘Wilson willed otherwise, unstinted honors would have been poured out to mark the nation’s “mourning Even as it is, in every military naval post beneath the Stars*=' Stripes. Inst’ honors will be paid ar stricken home, there was little that vote. “Yes,” he replied. “I could not vote for such a man. Wilson was the worst president we ever had; in fact he was worse than the czar of | full with the booming Russia," said Alderman Schag. sounding a knell beneath halt “I guess that’s plain enough,” | masted colors. For the thirty day forming | a merchants! ius Giiioa tavany: 4 interrupted State Assemblyman | Period of national mourning already similar to. Realtors or other as- inati bantc - Washington payable to the order of gclations of business men engaged h a similar line. Many problems might»be handled by such an asso- clation without friction, it is thought. : R. C. Cather made known his wae cen oy ereece | BARK WITH 25 || © THEYRE GOING FAST ime, Mr. Cather-ts 1 ’ % pric? en eer Semitrccticn ABOARD SAFE So great has been the popular demand for the big Indus- work is necessary to make the doc- trial Edition of The Tribu ne that it looks like the supply uments kept at the ‘court house safe will be exhausted in a few days. but feels that it 1s inopportune to erect a courthouse unil the time| -MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 5, They’re going by the tens, fifties sind’ hindreday Thomas M. Johnson, secretary to Asispy Hasina, Coolidge has : the mayor. “I think that's putting rust aside all social activities at See So ee it mildly,” added Mr, Johnsen, the White House. pprttan Ais City Clerk John M. Keliher, who| Very few of the many who would a {s a member of the executive com-| come to express their feelings at mittee of the Stoeltmann American | the services if they could find place Legion post, declared that the state- | can be admitted to tne private exer- ments of the mayor and. Alderman | Cises in the home or the later public Schag are a disgrace to Milwaukee.” | Ceremony at tne chapel. At the Two. Minutes Suspension of ‘Activities Asked by Mayor in Honor of Wilson; Memorial Service Is Arranged 0,.be continuing her cruise among outlined “by the county | islands peopled by ravages for the commissioners: were presented by J.| purpose of obtaining motion pic- tures. rf Z ° i few York, New Orleans, San Fran- Traffic Paralyzed and Wires Swept) sew vor, Ne'worleans, San Fran. cisco and Northwest points, Chicago Down in Worst Blizzard of Winter in received outside news after a wide detour was made to pass’ around ctior where co: ications we: Middle and Central Western States | teverea.""°"" “™muneations were ’ The wires were so routed to feed virtually every American city to the ¢ Pacific coast and back again before CHICAGO, Feb. 5.—The central and wiasrory Seren touching Chicago. Starting at states from Minnesota to. Texas are digging t emselves | New York, the lines passed throuzh out of snowdrifts today, after one of the worst blizzards| Washington, Atlanta, New Gwleans, in years: hed tied up railroad traffic and wrought havoc| St. Touls, Kansas City, Oklahoma munication fafled, are endeavoring to reach passenger and freight trains which are snowbound at var- jous points in Minnesota and Wis- consin and Michigan, Passengers on most of the stalled trains were enabled to obtain shelter for the LARAMIN, “Wyo.," Feb. 5—Mem- orlal ‘services for the late Woodrow Wilson, former president, will be held-at 1 o'clock’ Wednesday after- noon. With all the Protestant min- isters in the city present. . Presi- He declared that he will introduce | home only the family and a little post Thursday night, branding the | Standing room. ‘There can be no action of the mayor and Alderman | place for the plain folk who have 25) ‘ rina ae EE Se sorrow and admiration than to comes ito build’ a city-county bulld-?— (py The Associated Press)— The We advise those contemplating mailing copies of this edi- The citizens of Casper tomorrow will join with the stand for long hours along the short crease in value..of “property alors. guished citizen. When the funeral services for the late | W. W GIVEN Pill pass. For them, as well ag for ; ¢ " i : ‘ ‘ A = a . himself President r Seater mireet te the ‘present court: | twenty-five. gentlemen edventur.|| the supply is now limited. | President Woodrow Wilson are opened in Washington all self President Coolidge will go with her crew at some out of the The price dsienhe ten cents P NV and follow the casket to the place to come to the office just phone to. the Casper for two minutes. This will be promptly at.1 Pp. m., sino ig department, 15-or 16, and the. carrier boy will de- | casper time. © In doing this the cit-)} ——_—________*"” beoaisowast a Bachnad rdf will be sur- liver to your office or residence. = rounde: cabinet in the : the proclamation of Mayor 8. K. Loy published today. More complete the presence of a large number of | @ dead leader, services will also be observed when police, detectives and deputy sher-| The family circle will be com the, Community Memorial services {ffs detailed to quell any demonstra-| pleted only'a few hours before the R. Lloyd. The structure would be F are held at the America theater tion in the court, Tom Connors,| casket is lowered into the marble 100 feet by 150 feet in size consist- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 5. ing of the bell in St. Anthony's committee of the Industrial Work-} Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo will ‘reach built between North Center and|—The bark Narwhal was believed jsignal for the gathering at’ the the- was sentenced today in superior | morning. Present courthouse. There would be} vers of ‘the’ American ship Mus- ater. court to serve from one to five| The private services at the house 60,000 feet of floor space as | coota re) ed here Janu: 22 that Dip) cy eat s3€ under the auspices of the Veterans| | BRIDEPORT, Conn., Feb. 5—The | Connors.was convicted of attempt-| afternoon followed by the chapel old building. The area on which the| November 4 for Noumea and’ had| CHICAGO, Feb. 5.—Bench war leader, Harry N. Morris, are alleged = ing to influence a member of a| service at 3:30 and the entombment. lion, the Spanish-American War Vet- | Pastor of St. John’s Roman Catho- *, . pe feet in size G Saas enough ee ethene ave sels ise derts of Chicago who were recently | number of companies and-reported |erans, who will be assisted by the} lc church of this city, who died | alleged. Industrial Workers of. the | today to make the most of the little for a city-cot uilding, accord-| made passage in ve 8. a 2: pang controlled. oil), leases where. huge R iI] deliver the | “treet last night was slain by alyear. The men were convicted. honoring a dead commander in chief opening. Center ‘street sq that the| Narwhal's seams were open. and| Arkansas for use of the mails to gushers had been found. Pia toa ahs “following | 8" with whom he was walking, a| It was charged that Connors sent| under whers the ean army fought. May grow according to its na- was otherwise unsea-| defraud, were issued yesterday at e! ting * bss sii Sethe n According to the boy's story, | mails Mterature attacking the dis-|the army, with eight ‘sailor and Natrona’ county 1s row assessed ein. Me cae han, assistant United States district] Charles Herbert Levermore of 9B cw aged trict atorney, the court ami witness-| eight marine colleagues of siniilar man were walking along the street Dodge. « “mak. | been: informed the.men had obtained | New York peace society, is the win.|S¥ne" —Mrs. Lillian Longworthy. |when Father Dahme's companion | sentenced Connors declared he was} guard of honor about the hearse on this basis,’ payment on the interest) I. Lieve tgs > aye eedben Invocation—The Rev. Charles A. tiem: ted at $32,312,442 and the | about $3,000,000 by swindling per-|ner of the Bok Peace plan and re. : 2 of the ‘debt “and the re et ke eee “me volver, shot the priest in the head. |of appeal and Connors was remand-| house to the chapel. ‘They alone ht, with thetr | delphia, Male Choir, “Christ in Flanders"—| ‘The slayer ran and was out of |ed to jail. There was no demon.| will touch the casket of the man (Continued on Past Seven.) in inheritance taxes, The men soug! uae ci i a TE ee ieee ios Sco te Se rn | eee iponahes A. winter my: DAMAGE RUNS INTO!" ; R.y Re Rose. Sounding of “Taps.” D. C, Fenstermaker, chief engin- r f the Nort road waukee & St. Paul Denied by North _ |ser.t ne North ana South ral oe stand. yesterday. night at towns and stations near the| dent A. G. Crane of the University and South Officials Withdrawal of the intervention points where they, were marooned. |of Wyoming will deliver the main pany and endorsement of the North ted by radi t its fi tower will be tolled. 1d South railroad by Salt Creek a cae ies walae ecsions porkiguts SHERIDAN, Wyo. Feb. 5.—The hearing before agents | 37 #s parton Palo os a resolution at the meeting of the | 6roup of closest. friends can find Schag as “‘un-American,' no other means of expressing their » That ‘there would be an in- eople of all America in paying tribute to a most distin. suardway where the funeral train ne tion to come in as goon as possible to avoid disappointment, as peop: pesine house. were removed is a delusion, | ers,’*: believed here to be safe h “ : re - to the house with Mrs. Coolidge : ie | business, all traffic, and in fact all activity will cease in ing. If you are of entombment. In that public izens of Casper are complying with “SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 5—In| honor the government can pay ing of three ‘stories and a basement from 1.o'clock until 1:30. The toll- secretary of the ganeral defense | vault deep beneath the ‘cathedral. 4 | cathedral at 12:55 p. m. will be the ers of the World at San Francisco | Washington me time Wednesday Market ‘streets, just’ west of the| to Be lost when Captain A. C. Wil- h 9 5 —— The services will be public and pecan years at San Quentin penitentiary, | will take place at 3 o'clock that saingt the 14,000 square feet in the} she sailed from Sydney, Australia, |of.Foreign Wars, the American Leg-|Rev- Father Hubert’ F. Dahme, building would be placed is 260 by| not been heard from for several rants for fifty men, supposedly resi-| by O'Callaghan to have formed a jury panel tn the case of several War department officials’ sought hare that was left for them in through a mall cam; that they |Boy Scouts of the city. shortly after he was shot on the | World who were tried early last | s ing to Mr, Lloyd who 1s in favor of] Captain Wilvers sald also that the| "dicted in the federal courts in care ae eee =| negro boy told the police. the prospective juror through the] Eight non-commissioned~officérs of tural tendencies. worthy. the request of James A. O’Callag- complete “program :bas ‘been ti é Father Dahme and an unknown et a valuation of $75,000,000, On| Personal holdings of the late John| attorney. ‘The latter said he had |New York City, secretary of the} P!pe Organ selection, “Auld Lang es for the prosecution. Before being | rank and record, will form the little suddenly turned and, drawing a re- {not guiliy. © His counsel filed notice | the brief journey from the S street onetwentieth of the bond the’ first|state of Michigan will get $936,633| sons throughout the country. celves check for $50,000 at Phila. | Wilson. sight in a minute. stration, (Continued on Page Two.) Holloran, Brian Dougherty, Henry LF Ee a a re a re Bd Hh : Solo, “Ch Dry Those Tears"—Mrs. Madeline. Treber. “#1 5 y Benediction—The Rev. Father 2 ; “America’'—By the audience, ° ° ° : ° ez | the Middle States Oil Corporation im Financial Connection with Chicago, Mil-| temo Siates 08 Corve was the. principal witness om the right of the Wyoming railroad com- One train. at Waupaca, Wisconsin,| address. ‘The bells in the Cathedral —- _—s “ > oll men were outstanding features ed and its’ passengers in danger| SHERIDAN, Wyo., Feb. 5—May-| of the interstate commerce commission on the application of yesterday's session. Evidence waa from the cold. or J. F. Kirkpatrick today issued al of the North and South railroad for permission to con-|adducea in support of the claim . City, Denver and St. Paul before| ‘The snow and sleet. at’ Wooster, |proclamation asking suspension of paces ant wea, Miles Ci artane Jasper, | that the road’s finances are ample with wire communication, with estimated losses of several] their burden of news was finale | Ark ann Bvansville, Ind., were ac-| business between 12 and 2 o'clock | Struct a line between Miles City, Montana, and Casper, million dollars. landed in Chicago. San Francisco | companied by a gale which assumed tomorrow: in memory of Woodrow the @proportions of a tornado. Build-| Wilson. A mass meeting.in a local ings were wrecked and Property| theater will be addressed by former damaged, with losses of thousands|Senator H. I. Myers of Billings, Continued on Page Two, y : " : to eet tstand: obligations, Wyoming, was resumed here today. The hearing was] that tne moe oem that the project is feasible, started yesterday and was expected to be completed some | is to be operated by the independ time . today. of Oklahoma; C. J. Haskell, his son} North and South Rallroad Company, The owners of the railroad were|and President of the railroad; L. E. ’ that the country along the line it ts plalnnea, listed as C. N, Haskell, ex-governor Haskell, Mrs, J. Sherry O'Brien and (Continued on Page Seven cago te ‘The | radio to broadcast. the, news for |.and other Pacific coast points also cuicage pion. utr ite, aueaotated morning papers that filtered in over were served oo this route Press, 1a: int | roundabout circuits. elie! S, many of m sum- inthe pe pabvallea tease Ordinarily the bub~of wires car-|moned by radio when ordinary com-

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