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; TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924. REPUBLICANS CONVENE TO NOMINATE PRES. COOLIDGE nner no mention of individuals, but de-} largely under Republican rule. And SFPGEANT QN (WALTON ¢ eRe ge oe eeediegen gee eee is clearly established. government been more wisely and seemed come especially Giflett of Massaclusetts, sprang to} had any difficulty in hearing him. hii ease nt his feet and Sefator Lodge argse| The resolution was adopted without beside him. Pores: ¢ As Mr, Burton proceeded, alter- ‘ read! read ‘The national defense plank would| effectively met than during the last}nately reading from his cenuseript| ‘The demonstration subsided in a th Seti pigeons — peed declare for the military training for| three years. aud. then speaking extemporamesye-} moment but was. kepewed. when the) eee nee ete nd ated’ the all citizens who wish to be trained) «our party always has stood for|ly at a rate which indicated that it na} ames of some of the vice presi- and deals specificalty constructive progress. It has always| would take him probably an hour : Comat SOS | ential chndidatan, : civilian military training campe and} endeavored to promote the welfare|and a halt or a little less, applause} bia further statement that “others Each one of them got a round of | d | the officers’ reserve corps. Far the| of the average man. It has always punctuating his remarks. There} ™ay have lost their nerve; Calvin applause. payy It would declare for the bulld-| adhered to America’s best traditions, | was one burst when the chairman| Coolidge has not lost his.” Presid “ and the hall was flooded with var-| Mr. Adams then proposed Repre-| plause and cheering when the chair-| his prediction of party victory in| of Youngstown, O., then lined up in Willan Ae wrens, and Resded Ext: ig mhadheiel lektasd vkal tiie temaiattve Eutomiee Onion for cen: |aaans reterrings corthe: resent tena: L temanae: front of the speaker's platform to ilfam M. Butler, The doors of was a dark purple light, that flooded} porary chairman amid a burst of|gressional investigations at Wash| The applause over, Chairman Bur- sing @ song. r ing up and maintenance of @ sea! both in foreign and domestic affairs. said it was to be regretted that the} When the chairman, speaking of ] AF HUSTED foram to Gee full sreaty Deeriltind £88 bY Hteday - Burepe ie torn’ by: class] iiresiient, was’ not sien tae tal the magus 6c nations, declared “it WASHINGTON, June 10.—I1m- United States under the Washington | cleavage and hatred which threatens | take up the matter of Jspanese ex-|{s not for us," there was another peachment of former Governor John treaty. every social order. America, alone,|elusion by diplomatic negotiations | outburst of applause and more ap- C. Walton, of Oklahoma by the ‘ Bi fpnnga Le beer xn thagyantte = Ripe im the great fall of nations, is united | before the exclusion act was passed. | Dlause =n a said he judged the - M legis! if the state is not (Continued from P: x whe os and stable, erous and free, and x sentiment o Resignation of Chas. feet to eaten ‘by ‘ie courts, 10. swan POM) aeaillieer tens have beer in the| 40x the hall waa tiling rapldty. "Phe at peace with all the world’ The fies! orale sed: ShOREM SMT wal dantnat catioallacionccr the tee 4 r Is Ask 1b held by the supeeme court. memoriable years gone by. Yor the| Pand located up at one corner of the| “we are here, now, to pledge} SPPiause Tine Mpeuiiean miparty | clen debts, chimber dnmedlataly-atter adie oung Is Asked Dy : —————— frat time in years Chatncey M.| "tase behind thé seates reserved for} anew our faith in American institu. for law en-| Reviewing the reparations tangfe| ment of the conventon to begin 7 Depew was not on hand to enjoy a os Se ee ee begrihr tions and to name the next presi- and efforts to settle it. the ehair-| public hearings on platform _sug- Mayor Oy. reception that Bas always tescmbled | Si mre. ne tee Paderiligge ms teq| Tent and vice president of the) "rhc statement was plainiy com-|™Am mentioned twice the name cf igestions. iB Si oee reae's Mandahaking bea at| the bum of the axrh Gelewates| United States.” strued by the convention as refer-| Charles G. Dawes, and paused once|~ Addison Ck Proctor of Bt. J §. K. Loy admitted today ince a RepinieeTr the frat time | ore empty wpaces im “the eak{ Chairman Adams made « pictur. ring to the enforcement of the pro-| ‘0 give the Dawes boomers a chance] Mich., 86 years old, wea daviteae Mayor 8. K pring ed ard }since a Republican convention nomi. | 8T@ pty, esque figure with his shock of snow | hinition. laws to demonstrate a little for their vice-| the platform by the chairman. Mr. vie Barat grates fag hm HERE TOMORROW FOR nated | Adratam | Lincotn, “Uncle | err ihe tend teetan the: peat white hain. The Paristeyvacin dale: [ee ee aren Tikes sciptdnins i Penampent Candidate. | Hither] Proctor, the chatrman told the eon: oO} of rE imnon was absent and vi rema) ve : 1 Set t dollar .| Sates wheeled Albert Davis, a dele-} pis rks concerning conserva-| Dawes men missed the point or they vention, was the last survivor {ih nolice! ° departnadath aeeeeaie convention missed hin “the ladies, | Horidred thousased Poeesellt gals site trom, Wilkes ‘Harre, dawn ito| tion of satuial senameae Lie Baap "ade Houreatte Doprite the name} the 466 delegates in the poten bie th ie “by the executive. LATE Oil FIFID WORKER poeeips Spam bas poner Heat pent out in melody and filled the}the front of the hall so ho could} nct mention Muscle Sock nor Hen-| of Steylre acne cs over without ap-'that nominated Lincoln. by a hedigen being sought for > oes a = it hall with the resonance of the Mr. Adams. ry Ford by name but he did say “no} Plause emnotytra tian. Mr, Proctor was invited to make Another elisa ve mh aS L circle of convention managers, the brea of a stlerhag str adgeuting ieee was applause when the}jhundred year franchises had been} Chairman Burton finished just speech and soon got to reminiceing toe posted) off the eit trom 4 treteuicuaie Tuteering comsmitteg?| Soe chairman referred to Lincom and| given. after one o'clock, having spoken an| about Lincoln at such length, thet colock until midnight. He: was ap- aa watt bene MMO ond, OC: Whel Porrnae was’ x Veer Maseuiaede bumage apokiaes Wiad fia tamer aa et ee delegates got the point and] hour and a halt and the convention| the clerk: had to remind hin ne rat along ‘with Bexgeemt, A Be n igi 9 Pe ge Aire, tn thefr piace of” power today} ment to the c-gam music as the/the preservation of American in- bre qk ata ew oy a pars venous ” pe a Avais agag, pec the beg! i ol he ey] ye nd a “ ; ere prolonged u the beginning it Crete, died here last night.| Were a new set of men, chosen by Ughting apparatus was turned on| stitutions. e appla he members o| ¢ union league sat ain ' si hy is curvived. by a widow. The or Loy Babaag: foonth gore we is now at the Shaffer-Gay = peat he adaiadl: - | chapel. The funeral will be held at he dest delicn the great hall were thrown open to ‘ rmg|ton took up the further business of >. oy te] the entire assembly and then tt} applause led by the Ohio delegates|ington, condemned in strong te: Although there Imve been many} 3:30 o'slocl Wetaaadsy aCecnéon Prtisia wrote eagak but the | changed to a burst of light resemb-| and Visitors. | He appointed Sena- chateciae baja, Sep arated aie ~ Bie bore minal Ain A normal, healthy person breathes Althoug’ as ersonnel| from the Shaffer-Gay chapel, the begin arriving Ung the of the sun. tor Norbeck of South Dakota, A. 'T.} 2! ie. . he said, sho 3 rman Adams twenty times each minute. changes in the jum So the tirat in-| Rev. In We Carter’ officnating. hour Of mectian ot Coward 11, the} “Tumperary Hhateman Burton vie| Roberta of Michigan, and Anne S'|be yusksbed. and that M waa a-( tional committe imtreanced sacar, a mrreie : where man appointed by rs “ The opening program was not ex- pected to consume more than two or three hours, being laid out along the customary formal Mines for per- fecting a tenporary organization, Carlisle of Indi to bring the/portant that the innocent should be| ‘ary “Lafe* Gleason of New York eciy Sant Chacon neuer or tee chairman to prego al Senator} protected. His declaration that the pein presented the roll of temporary national committee. Other digni-| Narbeck was not in the hail and the| Republican patty stood firm “as a| fficers for the convention, ‘They taries, some old and some new, went| chairman of the South Dakota dele-| rock” for punishment of the guilty ipab approved. to their places. Great off paintings| gation acted in his place. regardless of party, brought ap-| The organization proceedings were of Lincoln, Harding and Hoosevelt,| In the hurry of getting it over | pla en interrupted for a moment, rescatenins mazuote speech ty Rew-| Gapea with Amectins fidgn were} with Chairman Adame farnot to pat} There-were more cheare. for: the} While a gavel was pramntce rans Ohid, aa tampacdore B. Burton of} vevenled about, the ‘center of thé|a vote to the convention on the| chairman's declaration far. parte |0f Oak from one af the srest can the cettingtmpornry chetrman, and} igs, backed on tha folie of as) eslection of Mr. Burton until after| solidarity, and his call for a Repus| Where the Gret Republicns caer, Patio Ne UD of the comuittters on | Amerikan fag. he had appointed the committee to] lican congress “made up of members| tion was held. Ancther gavel was Panfeation corntiais. Dermaneht or} "After one at tse selections frou| escort. him ta the chair. Gmiling, | tried and tros, who will stand unic.| Dteeedted from a pact cc ese” ee ness, tT Fules and order of bust-} ine organ loft, Col. Thayer, sergtant| Mr. Adams returned to the front of{ ed." ‘That brought out the firat| the locks on the Ohio ‘canal where pap at arms, ordered the aisles cleared] the platform and put the vote which | real demonstration. Delegates ‘rose| Garfield worked once as @ canal rae toattorm committee was Dre-| ing the band got ready for parade| was carried with @ rolling cheer of| to thelr feet waving hate and hand | boy. pared to work as quickly as possible, | sround the to amuse and enter-jayes and much laughter at the| kerchiefs. After disposing of some more or- toy uonsars of various. planks for] ict the waiting delegates It was| chairman's oversight of one of the| Many of them turved to the Wis| eanization proceedings the vehan five hears, and then start What may | sSeurent that, a0 tnual. Gu the firat| techaicalities ef procedure. consin delegation where the LaFol-|man recognized Secretary Mellon declaration ent session to whip the} asy there wastobeallitle deyap in} Chairman Burton moved about al lette delegates remained silent with.| who got as great a demonsection declaration of principles inta shape STATE. ASSOCIATION OF/Srre er mm wen 70 weTWUIES SUDDENLY N CISPER TH MONTH Ramer > Skee Passes Away at Home » Casper June 23, and 24 ib Of publi started and that the conven-| bit during bis delivery and at some|ovt taking part in the demonstra | as von ha scorted tothe platform casper Sins Gy and. ohn -W.| Joris, a8 yeate of age|fov prasedtation ta the aaeton getting that | Bit 4 om the microphone | tion. There were cries of “stand| Mellon escorted to the platform : ai opie pi sa ton} tion would not come to order prompt-| times got away fr: = . Gees alga, W, JoFiie 35 yearn of aaw| for resentation Co. the ly &t eleven o'clock as was called] which was carrying out by radio to| Up Wisconsin” amid prolonged cheers act applause zs will be centered y| Ris home, 218 South Grant street,| The credentials eommittes alst| tor by the program. and psd gs of the convention. Te any- Sees ee Erominent among. tidy many | Cee tiers ine cena caeth | wan caliente: Cone Secretary Mellon came in gs of the convention. If any-|* when Mr. Burton went ahead} that Chairman Burton ated his = " w be here bs cause of dmath. to be @ lengthy review of the Re- jook his seat with the Pennsylvania | body missed some of the speech it] With his speech. publican national committee’s der pron. halts in which he is a anion was not static, rather, Burton. The first mention of President} lution creating the platform com Seng contests for delegation | g¢ large. Secretary Weeks sat aa} TLere was applause when the! Coolidge’s name brought out a new] mittee. : tal rattan as it received the for-| ueuat with the Massachusetts dele-| chairman referred to the participa- demonstration which approached the! A professional reading clerk read ‘ < this at one be| Mr. Jérdtie was a Joint proprietor with William Reeves in the Smoke House, 24% South Center street. He had be words, which were to offer a reso utive man Mountain. com 1 tines infiiema n qonnected with this estab-| mal ratification of ite membership! gasion and Chairman Warren. of the} tion of the women in the convention fervor of the previvus one. Speaker Mr. Mellon's resolution _and_nobedy Bos eds The ‘principal address of the} Ushment for a period of three years. Resin. convention. Most of the] resofutions committee, sat with his| = ae —————————— = ————s ——= * convention is to be Ei. P: Bacon,| H¢ came to Casper in April, 1917. || me Hale and tnteg Teaatutions. cre} colleagues from Michigan. ‘There head of the Natrona Power cam-| He 1s survived here by the widow porate gla ceation cancwe, | Was a# usual & lot of handshaking pany here and retiring president of |®"@ by two brothers, W. J. Jordie pig ser ype os baemsgpe my caucuses! among the politicians who meet the association. and J. J. Jordie, a sister resides in| ¥? eps, je remained) every four years at the convention —__—_-—_——_. Loe Anadies. toe et cet today before the open | and talk over old times. Nobody ty @ convention. 0? Pores werent F Poh Genatiow aah take aoe ; With the main planks ot the plat- by omen alae aaa Jute For pia fl Cias-} Heral will be held there at 10 o'clock | Folrn, it Place. even though not? the Wisconsin delegation, 29 in eter estan cs Saturday: morning. | natted down, pienty of opportunity | an yh see ine meen, 20 in = —_——. was given for the new ascent of the} 5g for Senator LaFollette arrived Lowden boom and of others which led th isconsin Seemed to have gathered strength | OSet%er and fl + fon. had finally been settled during its temporary’ deflation, tn- moet ahh Blew bo Mn be placed cluding those of Charies G. Dawes. |i." nommation but that 38 delegntes Secretary Hoover. and. “among the! ©ite ste for hina from the floer. cari “horses Dy. Marlon: Levey. Bur} rn, vermont Gatapation bad sie: ton, of Michigan, whose friends pre-} soe of honor on the fleck Sameedl- dict that his stock will rise greatly | ™ Seta op ately in front of the speaker's stand is speech Thoraday placing | os oade of thé state WHER wes President Coolidge in nomination. o = 4 President Coolidge’s birt! With reference to tax reduetion, M: hasetts was seated right the platform, it was stated authort. waneniors aigle. The other delege- tatively, will make no specific ref-| *°TOS ' bout the same pest erence to the Mellon plan, but win} Hone were in about the heretofore. contain a broad declaration for tax} Mons @ they bave : STATE OFFICES CLOSE FOR FUNERAL TODAY OF W. 6. HARRIS, GHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 10.— Wyonaing state offices were closed tadny as a tribute to the memory There ood deal of vies presi: of W. G. Harris, state commisstoner nd reforms. abe onan sal ‘ hs r 7 dential booming going on am the of child and animal protection.) The world- court plank was de-| 4 Witla’ the: | Galagates / Waiee Whose funeral was held at 2 o'clock | Scribed as a straight out declaration} [°F i assembling. Chairman Adams, however, broke, in on the disorder on the floor and called the convention to order promptly at 11 o'clock. John Phitttp at the Masonic temple. ‘The +Salva- tiem Army. with which Harris was identified for more than 20 years, liad charge of the services at Lake- view cemetery. Honorary pall of American adherence to the court of international justice without spe cific recommendations as to the form of adherence The soldiers’ bill has been treated bearers were Governor William B.|>y the platform butiders aw an ac-} 80U%@. the march = ay ae viene F State Auditor Vincent Carter,}ompliahed fact and the only refer} the sree tere a one _ State Treasurer John Snyder and| ence. if any. will be a declaration for} ¥>’ch took places an the floor am played the Star Spangled Banner, instead of parading about as had first been planned. While the band Cal} the Tribune for highway in-| There will be a proviston, however} ¥@* playing and be. ne — formation. as to the treatment of the sick and| Standing at attention the Nghting disabled veterans of the world war. | @fferta continued and accentuated « Another of the suggested planks|STe@t American flag which wag which was rewritten was that deal-| ¢ropped tm front of the delegates. ing in wrong doing tn public office. ope pene «dats agin Presi « As now drawn this provisi an ripes * For = = - — — ‘eading in his well known character- Katherine Morton, state superin-| @X@cution of the law placed on the tendent of public instruetion, statute books over President Cool- oo idge’s veto. A Regular Full Size Cake of CREME OIL —when you buy 3 for 25c WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Office. 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Pag and shampoo, CREMEOIL is the soap ppp aN or Everybody, Everywhere, Everyday. , The band played “Auld Lang Gyne’ <j and the old timers looked as if they Know what a truly wonderful soap CREME! appreciated OlLis. Goto your dealer today, or phone him, ! and get 3 bars for 25¢ and another bar Free! green or unfinished. Consume . the quality products of ; the House o; Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Secretary Lockood of the national committee, got the first applause when he stepped forward to read the official call for the convention, While he was reading the motion picture men got into action and the platform was flooded with bright Ught. Former Governor Groeaheck~ of Michigan, sent word to Chairman Adama that he did not wish to serve on the platform committee and asked that A. T. Roberts be placed there Instead. Chairman Adams then addressed the committes, sayin: ti. ]| THE.CREAM OF OLIVE OIL SOA Miso manulacturers off GRAPE BOUQUET A-B GINGER ALE BEVO MALT-NUTRINE ean convention. “It ia only aixty years since Lin. ooln waa president. In that brief period our country has enjoyed the greatest moral and material ad: vancement in all history. “The Bae been brought about