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).000.000 TO woe has ON DIL. WORK HERE IN FIVE YEARS BAL SeORES |ASSURMNGE OF SSS — PAISPERITY Ih CASPER FOUND Gusrgig: Ie Is: Center; of District’ Torn ; |. by Tornadoes i ty BL ' Great. t Disaster ? More than $100,000,000 will be spent within the next STOKES MUST five years in the operation and- development of oil STAND fields in Natrona county, ac- TRIAL cording to B. L. Estabrook, petroleum production engineer of the Midwest Refining company, center ie toric 30.—W. BE. D.| recognized authority and expert, okes, New York millionaire hotel ring tus, man and three co-defendants, must Na ie idee poe bs stand trial on five counts of an in-| “envio ones war oe atment fargind conspiracy ta | exPenditure of $37,600,000 in the dril- Cleveland-St. Louls game | Brooklyn, 200 000 200.02—6'12 1 Boston ---,.010 030, 000.004 8 Bay Vance and Deberry; community service, Chicago. Mr.|néeds of that pec taint With the exception of'an acrid odor of smoke and the|?*0™% *"4_0'Farrell. me o proportions a Sratping: re- phe Eo pete Bid erat rig Seater people t Behind water stained walls, there is little to remind patrons of port us ave had no prom! oS ? i i Ree pirate ot Etees yariariie to talee' care bethe-lolauive. time be | the Beawaara,” sald 3am Parkin e Ar the Stockmen’s National bank and the other office tenants while word A mass ww will be called in ity fi interior showed less damage than oe he epee ieee spwister there l’the soa are bi sive Mr. Parkin A i ‘people, ally) Stppoasd many ‘Of the f- }drefiched' from! water. which poured an opportun! ein: rn fices having suffered little or no|through the ceilings and sopped , At Opelika, Alabama, four tiegrées terested peoplé of the city on the|can all do together for the good ot loss. around on counters, shelves and poned; rain. * Batteries f) v} Stryken and O'Neil Conservative Pr. ite’ citizens and especially of. the|can say one thing, however. ‘That of the Townsend building that the structure was visited ding will be triangular in subject: The place of this meeting|their own city. It is an o1 ‘The Metropolitan store and Bar-|show cases. At, Boston— RH. E. Batteries—Morriso by A. Jy Parkin. representative of| erecting a building peri Maseiaen poe, Bektmlat; verside Mill village tear Anderson, such a community center. the kind that you might undertake,| this morning. A resurvey of the from Macon, A ape i losses. Stocké in. both storés were «2 REESE SN NATIONAL LEAGUE. poned; rain. : A ( Prospects for/a community. balla eom-|/usiness’ Resumed as’ Usual® This Morning «in| rniascpniaNew York camo post.| Calls for Immense —A ne f fifty-three |ing in - © with an auditorium 3 : < poned; wet grounds. deaths are reported today, |ai@ other faciitties adequate to meet ; Block Visited by Fire With Exception of et es Outlay; 2,500 Well + ‘the needs r ea) y Pp 3 > Ss of tornadoes yarloug ¢lvic organizations addressed|ard had done at YW! SEEN TROT Retin daméxe Wan estimated at |XOURSer People. In -his address to-|the men who are connected’ with | yesterday by a severe fire. . upwards of a. million dollars,» day be spoke optimistically of co-|that organization are of such/cliat-|/ The bank and the various. companies with offices. were the people of Casper really want|mectyou half way. in anything of |O% the dob doing business ‘9s usual ance, adjustors to check up on their 0 by 84 by 394 feet in size, It will} missing, where .a twister struck. o| has not yet been decided on, A|effort for dealing with the rere § nett’s Outfitting company were the onsist of two stories. and will con-| negro settlement, demolishing twelve| committee was appointed to worl out Aion std on Page Wounl'= > ieeepen’ eiiferars and: thie.socrntngtonattin ce nonce ee been defame his estranged wife, Mra. | 12s of new wells in Salt Creek and ain 17 rane LN. ee OCs ee eek cite. Ae Shak pene te ee ee ee Helen Elwood Stokes, Judga Wells | Ze@Pot Dome fields alone, declares Seca 2= = S3|COOLIDGE AND COX WIN 22.02.2252 52 | eS ine counts were dismissed on the | “PPropriations of millions to carry dences include Woodman and Hart,| Property damage wos estimated at The fire 4 sib: who 15 on drilling and production 4 $4,000 frame, 1568 Ash street; H. B. faa 000. rs the building after the con-|sTrounds that they did not state a pee bippiat absimacraties tn his 9 ¥ y ‘With this action taken on motion L. ©. McLean, $2,800 frame, 1670|celved that ‘constderable pro . : : ) : At Freeh Sot BREA thm: Senge Cause, OF ah ‘Telling today in an exclusive in- Fast C, and Peter Clausen, $8,000] damage resiilted from a twister, Du , ‘ a ” Fithe fre although Rey OS Gee pease he Deniel: terview with @ Tribune representa- = 3 . 7 7 s names" ; Uve. ofywhat the future holds for Na- 1 z % 5 bleteve that it was caused by a short | Johnsdn and Robert Lee, the lat- Tcanepenteteo pte pa ae eee COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 30.—(By|the lightest sver cast fm an Ohio | Hiram Johnson of California, in the | circuit or defective wiring. ter two negroes, to quash the in-| (romt County oll flelds, w.th especial JOHNSON “ON AUTO § STO damage of $200,000 was done, The| The Associated Press.\—Both Presi- St. Louls-Cincinnatl game posi of the citizens o® Casper, more than 180 persons were loomed Uright } ‘At Chicago— R. HE. er as the result injured and seven are miss-| ora uncteon of representatives of|~ Me Parkin tora ot Stores That Suffered Deluge. Putisbursh-.010 000 000 0—x x x! For Salt Creek. Nine ice the spa tunreoctetee at operation almost bound to come if/acter that they would be. willing to |, both were closed waiting for insur- in Ce ee ate tne iac|M. Cooke ruled teday in criminal |!-, Hstabrook whose extimates as Permitg recently taken out for res-}and two negroes are missing. 1, $3,000 frame, 1728 Bast First;|. From Albany, Ga., word was re oe z 3 és 4 flagration was put out were not pre-| crime as defined by Illinois statutes. ipeedittipaal rame, 1743 South 743 Bout Poptar. that no one was injured. Bugen4. New Porte attornéy, Hattie primary election, It was officially | presidential preference contest, Promptness of the Casper fire de-| dictment, the defense planned to] Mention of Salt Creek and Teapot, . Estabrook said: was bl wn and estimated at about 18 per cent of| Mr. €ox probably will go before} partment under the direction of its|ask a separate trial for all defend-| “T, weg v spe qa i se gilacs oka Saari eee ee Ties eee the potential vote: the Democratic national convention | chief, Oscar Hieatand, saved the|ants except Josepr Bruner. Bru pane meee racy —— rier pila Bebe 5 - , Président Coolidge not only won| with ‘his home state's 48 votes|bullding from complete destruction,|ner is demanding {mmediate trial} vcres of oll bearing land. und Twenty houses and barns. were|{Tatic candidate for president in|the state's 51 delegates to the na-| pledged to suport him and backed | By going at once to the origin of the|and he has been accused by Stokes | Which production ie obtained noe levelled by a tornado at Autaugaviile, | 1920, Won sweeping victories in| tional convention but also waa given | by a two anda half to one endorse-| fire and daring death in so doing,|and Nugent's counsel of demanding] !),¢ socond Wail Creek sand. Olt Ohio's primary elections yesterday.| better than a six to one endorse-|ment of his party over William G.|the firemen prevented the flames] $5,000 from Stokes to abandon his One AEP egpem Bacay Oey has been found in the third Wall Creek at several places and one well Alabama, and several head of live- TIME WITHIN 10 DAYS stock killed, ‘The Methodist church | The vote, however, as badly torn by the wind. has produced oll from the Lakota, pen tty Diss AE ee GE oe El Daal mo AG Fe hee Ran ait eee eR 79: AR ee teeta TY CeO gt Anderwon, S.C. early today for “Still deeper there are possibilities left Anderson, S. C. early today for . | for gas or oll in tne Sundance, and Stripped of radiator, generator.| the Riverside Mill Village when re- black oll in the Embar and Tensleep. carburetor, tires and light lenses,| ports indicated that damage prob- It is too early to attempt to esti- the Dodge coupe of W. P. Johnson’s| ably was much greater than at first mate the number of wells that will was found by the police department | reported. te the number of walle that, wil et 8:30 o'clock this morning a few ee ands below the second Wall ¢ hours after it had been stolen. The] OPELIKA, Ala., April 30.—Three although certainly their piconet car was taken from its parking place| persons were killed and a number be counted in thousands and the last at Second and Wolcott streets last} injured today in a storm that struck one will not be drilled in this genera- night. It found standing aban-| Gentry Hill, this county, according don, Goned in the Carey pasture near the/to reports received here. “The drilling of the first and seq Alcova’ road. All wires were prostrated by the ond Wall Creek sands will proceed This is the second time in ten/storm and communication with the rapidly during the next ~" “arg days that the machine has been| affected area was very difficult. Page and we may roughly est” stolen. It was covered by burglary! It was reported that twelve resi- it will mean in money insurance on this occasion, but strip-| dences were wrecked. ed in Casper and the vig ping of parts at the time of the first “Adding the first and theft represented a‘total loss. N, Ga. April 30—Three 3 Friend Al—Every day now. Al The owner has offered a reward] personn are dead and more than a INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 30.—(By The Associated|| Friend At~Brery day now. Al |) acreage together, gives w was probably|ment over United States Senator (Continued on Page Ten.) (Continued on Page Four) demand for quick trial, SCHOOL PUPILS URGED TO BOOST ARBOR DAY OBSERVANCE IN CITY Ten Thousand Dollar Fine Also Imposed On Retiring Indiana Governor On the Sport For Fraud Operations about 30,000 acres of oll bearing’ for apprehension of the thieves. fozen injured, several seriously, in|. The Lions club campaign ‘for year.’ It becomes a springtime | Press).—Warren T. McCray, who retired today as gover-|| Me Al cartoon in the ‘Tribune || jana. On'a part of this acreage only «git oop mad as tornado that swept aver a section | °ity-wide ‘obwervance of Ashes AY Ifestival, a celebration of Mother |nor of Indiana, was sentenced in federal court to serve|| sport page with your old pal in |) ono weil will be drilled to every 10 Maco carrt ho hero's roll. § ce ‘ Farm Expert nth er yptintt Se ro Ae Of Casper this week in individual | Nature's birthday. In place of the|ten years in the Atlanta federal prison upon charge fil] (yt, pealed Al so as to not milan || 2cT0% 08 other parts there will be » ne hice, Leonard Saeeae aed letters nddressod to every pupil by|Withered Jeaves of autumn are the} using the mails in furtherance of a scheme to defraud. || nono of it as it Is goin’ to bo in || Wil, t2 every eight acres, while the are Mrs. Leonard H, Holt and baby, | T On Xetth ident of |treah greén leaves of a new spring. ‘ Hoi 5 shallower and richer parts will be Di S dd L and an unidentified negro. r. Marshall C. Keith, neat ea af ory Pe Sianpanast apn 4. Sajal fad In addition, he was fined $10,000. He was found ||\every fay. How is that Al for |] more clearly drilled. The average les Sudaenty the club. Co-operation of {hese |e tree ae Mean raters | ullty ‘Monday. and presented his (By ‘The Amoclated Press.)—Emmett || Your Pal to get itis pleture in the || wit be a weil to every eight acres, OF COLUMBUS, Ga, April £0— | youns people is sought in: beautify, | At anne? Spring up everywhere. | resignation as governor yesterday |}. Branch of Martinsville, Ind., who || Paper every day when Dempsey |]. total of 3 : Seven negroes were killed at Smith; | INE Ue wom Arbor Day will be| “Everything ia upward striving: | effective at 10 a.m, today. hag held the, post of Heutenant gov-|| and Ruth and some of them Sther {| «up to date. loss than 1,000 of FORT COLLINS, Colo., April 30—| ville, Ala... by a tornado’ whieh} | tromee Ct Atcr scale than} ‘Tis.as easy now for the heart MeCray, aécording. to present | enor, today was mworn in.an gov.|| birds ts tickled to death with & |) chess walls have been drilled. Let James Madison Rodgers, 60 years of) struck the town today, officials of | Cclcpritel, Oo Tater te chat at to be true plang, will be taken to Atlanta, Ga,,|¢rnor of Indiana to succeed Warren || couple times a week. It alm’ no }/ us exclude all the shallow whale wells age. former president of the Colorado|the Southern Bell Telephone -com- | VUtE 1) Stun oa oe to | As for the grasu to be green or’ | at 8:20 o'clock this afternoon along |. 'McCray, He took the oath of |} more, tun tae mlken stu, Sine |! and all of the third Wall Creek sand a eens, Shake torzeee | Peay bere, Ueckeseys einite 1anlended bine. this weaken skies to be blue, with weveral other prisoners who | fice at 10:07 a. m. se rat focinie sone tor thane, || And deeper, wells that will be drilled ae addition to the arrival of scores of| ‘Tis the natural way of living.” |have been sentenced from” the 4 Sean Pal, “ during’ the next ‘five years, and as: es gn urea SS = eggs abil Revol reget individual shipments. Some ‘are| “This year Arbor Day comes on|federal court: JACK, KEEFE. or 2.600 1n ail wil be drilled ducing Sg lathe te y Sone ay ne iiied {Planting trees 30 feot in height, |May 5. Casper ts fast becoming a (Per Ring Larviner) || 062.500 in all will be drilled during county, M of apoplevy ac-/ten or eleven persons were ‘The letter of Dr. Keith, addressed (Continued on Page Four) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 30.— he next fiv ars. at ry cording to information received here| and thirty-five injured by a tornado if / pee ae NL TS ODI) (Continued on Pa, Four) today. (Continued from Page Four.) follows in full: “The object of Arbor Day is to ce ! promote the planting of trees. The } best way to keep the day 4s to plant a 1 a rea er trees and shrubs. “In the planting and care of trees, in learning. their uses, their e e utility can hardly be separated from ureau ens their truth and beauty and the good-| , S ness they teach. Trees are more than things’for material u Like all growing green things they PARIS, April 30.—Lieutenant Pel- Tribune Tour peneahe WPM Japs ill Help letier D'Olsy, French aviator, who F*. e e {s attempting a Paris to Tokio fllght, telegraphed the under secretary of inance Berlin aviation today ,announcing his ar- rival at Karachi, India, from Ben- Te. minister to the human heart. Litera- (BY SPARK PLUG) der Abbas, on the Persian gulf. He ns ; i s ture shows how trees have enriched z intends t t today, hopp! tt TOKIO, April 30.—(By The Associated Press).—The DENVER, Golo., April 80.—Following a revolver fight] tno ut6 of man. In all ages a fruit: Tomorrow morning you will be at liberty to call upon saesttow mornine for Agra, a as} government has decided Japan will ‘subscribe 500,000 ful tree has been the symbol of a|the Tribune for information regarding highway one man Y an F V i good ‘8 life, What is more in-|tions in Central Wyoming with positive assurance 0 Part of his landing apparatus was) issug bank recommended by the experts’ committee, The* teresting than to plant trees, care % . the Tribune i . i : shot and killed himself. In the fight one officer and a} ¢.."tnem and watch them grow. Be a aaa le ai be i thed upon a mca oF pie im woe penying Ben’! Bank of Japan will act as the government's agent. farmer who was aiding him were dangerously wounded, “You ‘keep’.your Atbor Pay. in Feagin Alehoiahtthexre + si cat dieu itasdadl deadiaes < * oe ground. gn he yen exchange was strengthened yester. Sam Ditmiere, a farnier of Castle Rock, Colo., who was] ‘Maytime, the blossom time of the| summer of service to the pe ople-who pote oo gn pai mbar dry eh p28 paar aiding the/ofticers was shot in the purely temporary ‘flash in the pan” $$$ ewe to call a general meeting of bankers to week means of preventing further fe aoa merece weararat at U Caer on Wyong’ * ering POLITICS IGNORED IN WOMEN poeelnany "tbe concern over the: ex: partment of Wyoming's leading | change is shared by Prince Regent with officers of Littleton, Colo., a suburb, today Joe Russo, tance of 1,300 kilometers. pounds in gold toward the capital of the new German who escaped’ from the Denver county jail last Thursday, ounded ‘Virgil Stevens, marehal of Littleton, They are in dangerous newspaper. ohito, who has asked Minister of conditian. ‘ The offices of the bureau will be Leindin Rhoda Ch fecbate & naan’ Carmal Erigo, companion of E| ocated at the immediate head of the ech: Runso, who alno broke jail in the main stairway in the Tribune butid lelivery Jast Thursday night was ie. aie ina: Senet’ be daaked FE ee captured. J; M. Haynes, under- ut the section ofthe main counter ee : : DE sheriff of Littleton, received word By MILLARD FERGUSON here. Ono of his patients is Mrs.;cured it will be because my faith is| provided for that purpose. The de By DAVID LAWRENCE. who are Interested in principles and TREATY PROPOSED trom Btruby, Colo, near Littleton, | (Gopyright) 1924 Casper Tribune) | William Jennings Bryan, who was| not strong enough.” She added that| partment will be in charge of a| (Copyright, 1024, Casper Tribune) | not parties. In the two sajor con TOKE, April 30—CBy the Assos today (that two men belleved to be} HAZELHURST. Ga, Aprili 30—| brought to this little Georgia town|Mr. Bryan would arrive shortly and| competent attendant, whose duty BUFFALO, N, Y., April 30—Tho | ventions will be assembled delega en | tate Press) Viscount Ishil, Japs those who escaped trom the Denver|oniy « month «fier his mame had|in an invalid's chair to receive treat-| that they would attend the healer's| will be to provide courteous, service | strangest national convention of the|interested in men @nd political) anese ambassador to Paris, has ap- oh had erected a shack near Struby.|peen dragged Into a weird Sige ment from the boyish evangelist,| services together. Already, she sald,|to all tourists throughout the sum-|year 1924 ts being held here. Along partion ee may fas proached _the French government ynes called Virgil Stevens, day | case at Seftner,-Fla., where who looks scarce twenty-one and|she had felt improvement from| mer months, aide of jt the Republican Reid There is no’ partisanship Pe ey with a proposal to nogotiate a new marabal of Littleton, While Haynes | year-old girl starnped her father % weighs only slightly more than a|Richey’s faith treatment. The entire stock of maps and}convention at Cleveland and the|National League of Women Vaters.| treaty of commerce and navigatio stopped ta Graanisg @. voges, kaeripe @eath at the command of her mad] hundred . pounds. Early in March Richey’s name fig-| folders now in the possession of the Democratic national convention in Nor is th any attempt to pass|the / ated Prose learned today ®iarted out alone to look for t mother, Raymond T. Richey, “heal- “If I am able to believe with sut-| ured in the Winchester murder case| tour bureau are at your. disposal.| New York would afford a remark-| judgment on existing controversies {trom an uuthoritative source. This suspects, er,” is drawing hundreds to his mest-|ficlent strength, I shall be cured,”|at Seffner. Mrs, Laura Winchestor,| They will be given out free upon} able contrat, In congress. Dut the background | treaty would supercede that of 1918 (Continued on Page Four) Mra. Bryan said today, “If I am not (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Four) For here are gathered delegates (Continued on Page Ten.) (Continued on Page Ten.) ings in an old tobacco warehouse , <