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The circulation. of ‘The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper)? | - ~ a : 4 She Casper Daily Cribune PR MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Weather Wyoming: “Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, probably showers } north portion; pot muc hehange in temperature. {chu VOLUME VIII. | NUMBER 197. “ember of Avan Bureaa” | C—O CA SPER WYO.) WEDNESDAY. be Hee ree! ra Vewstands, cents VOLUME VIII. NUMBER 197. Maries, 66 Reet areas 2a tn .. CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22!" aeigs On Streets or at Nowstands, 6 cent reulation Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month Tribuni REPUBLICANS FRAME CONVENTION PLATFORM: NO DECISION ON VICE-PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE. blication Offic Bldg, 216 B. Second St. MILLERAND | |Plattorm Favors Further Tax Reduc- Prominent at Convention THROUGH AS tion Aid to Agriculture, Strong Sige PRESIDENT Restrictive I mmigration CLEVELAND, O., June 11.—The sub-committee of 16 appointed to submit a tentative draft of the Republican platform to the full resolutions committee today, practic- ally completed its work in an all night session and re- cessed shortly after 4 a. m., for a nap with an agreement to review its work immediately after breakfast. The resolutions committee was ppeuarity in congress and the state ators, MONDELL GIVES| DRIVING rr — \ADJOURNMENT y sreech oon]. NOME ae EVENING FO ’ Day’s News of Casper. AS F H A| A MA ll For all practical purposes bobbed hair cannot be beat. Its effect in enhancing or detracting from beauty No Opinion on Running z is problematical. But when a girl > in Wyoming goes out into the wilds for a holiday she has about haif the worry over ticks that the Iong 5 4 haired sisters i ee . all warned. ‘| The committee wanted the presi-| / 1 fon commission to Majorities This F; é. ‘ Pres. Mi dent'aivinwe on tho-powae shee bona ‘ormulate a scientific policy: No do. From Laramie comes the word that a tick travel- ? '° . atsge t Harris & Bw Latter W A doz hikes. 50 miles into Sheri.) panis, June 11.—(By the Asso-|OUFt should have to enforce ifs de-| {UEReStion Is made of rates of fur Soe f s Views ill dan to be with his master who left] .jateq Press.)—-President Millerana!©!8fons. The platform draft, it was auction, or how they should Be Sought ~ be brought CLEVELAND, 0., June|him. There are lots of men whol tccigned today. said, is about 6,000 words in length.| °° /"QUeDt called to meet at 10 a. m., to receive | 1s! the drafting committee's report, but| The Immigration policy defined in it was not certain that the tentative | the new quota Law is strongly recom. draft would be ready at that hour,|™ended, but no mention is made of since it had been decided to confer|J®Panese exclusion, with President Coolldge by telephone} One plank is devoted to pratse ot As soon as the =, " (8) P bristles on the back of her neck again today on the world ¢ourt| President Coolidge and in another Appeal or . + I. fare traversed she is tickled—and plank, and perhaps, several others, |{Urther tax reduction is demanded, ing up a girl's spine has little ™ chance of housing itself in her hair Wyoming, Man Makes] chee, of nousine Copyrigh bout. ~ ¢ At the left is Charles B. Warren of Detroit, Mich., who is the ton on Philippine inde-| chairman of the resolutions committee at the O. P. meeting in wish their wives were that way. 5 f Prohibition, it is understood, ig not ® 11.—President Coolidge has} Wen, some wives are; they will take «| specifically mentioned although law|P°°@nee sets forth that to relin-| Cleveland. At the right is Albert J. BeveriCge, forme nator from SS Eee z, ‘ justified the confidence that]« beating and only whimper. But enforcement forms the basis of one (Continued on Page Twelve) Indiana, mentioned prominently as.a candidate the vice-presidency J CONV ENTION HALL, aa er beeen ination | Most wives aren't; they are the 4 plank. The only plank which might LEVELAND, O., June 11. “inspired” his nomination) jjnq that make real mothers of real be interpreted as referring to. the —The Republic a : - - ] > publican conven- ice-presi Chi-] men who are not looking for wives Ku Klux Klan‘is described as a de- e i ; ° for vice-president at who have canine fidelity. claration reaffirming the party's de. ton at another brief session, cago, and the greater con- ——_ yotion to the constitution and its oday perfected its perman- fidence reposed in him since taking] With the growing uncertainty in guarantees of religious, social and ent organization, cheered we up the duties of chief executive, is] Cleveland as to the proper running political, President Coolidge and party regu- it the “outstanding fact” in the pollti-} mate ‘for Calvin Coolidge, it would arity and then . e e ; se Investigations have shown, it y teins ee ic W. Mondell, ot| uot. be at all surprising it-Prank | NAPLES, June 11—The erup-| 4,JRYostigatlons havo shown, tt ts o'clock tonight, when it will receive vyoming, declared today in his nd:{W. Mondell, for instance—were| tion of Vesuvius Js increasing in in-| 9°01" abla and ous ce tees tier and adopt its platform. Nerocaing, decisrec ry in of the} chosen vice presidential “candidate. | tensity. Two new craters have] ei’ 1 Orticint favors. Offing holtenn While the sessi ; Republican national ‘convention. ‘he Republican party knows well| opened, says a bulletin issued by ape pada ice holders . ion was in progress 3 the platform committee : | was hold- Mondell and, 2: * é y e e ed. an a f28 ated meeting ina council, 3 « Republican majorities in cong! “f 2 . e%s to buy money and in, says the room nearby but when the time fo ‘Hp mame and in prinelple’’ “saying | he sténcy and ea count on Rime [er ere heard Wahlen ny orderly. government” plank, and receiving its report arrived, Charles that. every ‘serious fault of recent Mhis must be stopped by prosecutiqns fi D. Hilles of New York announced legisiation would have been avoided Loi ‘ , as the administration“ now is’ tr; Re Bee ot New. announced bad the president had that strength wae ; . : ” for a recess until 8 p.m, Pe iaicaied avehlise the Demo- | BALL SCORES Precious Stones On ‘agriculture, which was ove of Nagi pier AE aay oe Peart a Sas crats\for thelr “utter slack: of, fixed Taken by Bandits the most troublesome questions in (Special Correspondent of The Casper Tribune). gates did not want to recess and have shown a willingness to sell-and and definite principle or policy, save the. sub:committee sessions, it was BERKELEY, Calif., June 11.—August Vollmer, who first won fame as Berkeley’s| there were loud cries of “no” when rE agreed to pledge an effort to restore} scientific chief of police, and who later, answering the same call of fame, went to] {© avestion was put. Chairman that of muck-raking and obstrue x Pp 1 é later, ing the sa of fame, ° tion.” “Referring to tlie situation in] |. 2A caer onda rs culture, neteay balance between asri-1Los Angeles to become chief of police there, has just discovered that scientific methods the last congress, when insurgents] At Brooklyn— 13 g| NEWYORK, June 11.—Ten arm- Drives. and industrial com- a jodity levels. There is no reforence|9 Crime detection, coupled with equally scientific ways of getting front page publicity, joined with Democrats to contro! | Chicago ed bandits today held up a Unitea| ™ P Sy Ser pa ag a sae 7 site are bm Lathe k ra sae ipelciation, Mr. Mondell said that | Brooklyn States custom truck, knocked the| ‘© the McNary-Haugen bill sponsored |Can not cope with insiduous, if somewhat less scientific, “home town” politics Mondell, however, dec loud red with a of the gavel that “the * and the band took the proce a in hand at that point never before had the necessity for]. Batteries — Alexander and Hart-} o/iyer unconscious and escaped with ae resent fearion of congress by As a result of this discovery, Chief Vollmer, who holds the chair of criminology |°"4 the delegates filed out. * dependable party majority: and ‘de-} nett; Grimes ‘aud ‘Taylor. 27 ps es of precious stones | Secretary Wallace and the insur-|at the University of California here, , business of catching criminals, 18, Berkeley, where he will be. me Among other things in its short . finite party responsibility been so 7 a which were being transferred from| et group. The plank also expresses}ami who has introduced such] expected to resign his Los Angeles | appreciated. session the convention in adopting clearly demonstrated: At New York— RH. E-/the general, postoftice. on - West | strong approval of the flexible tariff| learned things as applied psychol-| police job Aurust_ 1. Word ‘that the scientific chief is|the rules approved a new arrange: a ‘The text of Mr. Monde}l’s address | Pittsburgh ---000 004 000-4 6 1) qnirty.thira strect to theappraisers’| provisions to the present Iaw andlogy, arterial reactions, sypgmome-| After that date, it is reliably said,| not averse to belme “recall to | ment which women will have follows. New York -—--000-001 001—2 7 1) stores on Washington street. another embodies a plea for party ters and amnesia-hynosis into the|he will return to his old job at (Continued on Page Eight) senting with men on the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Con-| Batteries—Meadows .and Gooch; rprenent vention: McGuilan, Ryan, Mann and Snyder, polic J it is our.privilege on be-|Sheekan and Wingo; Betts, Couch, abla lig amie half of this party to place in nomina-| Hubbell and Henline. tlon for the highest offices in the gift of the American people condi-At Boston 0 HEI! Fro ui Nog || High Spots and Humor of theG. O. P. Session—Even the G. O. P. Will Hold publican ‘congress thats Wonka’ es dates who shall measure up to the} St. Louis it aeelons cate main Republican after the election. fines ptanderde, of panty decal |e iecte—iuaney aod Goomlenll Be Candidate For Leading Politicians Have Time to Find Fun In the on declining te bo consi confidently believe, will receive thel Benton, Neargen and E. mith, : y Convention Proceedin Ss Vice - Presidency & Again as at yesterdays session, We are”met as the representa- | Gowdy. cae beagle and loud demon- tives < reat political party that Bs ratio} en the rallying cry of + Mad ae failed vor faltered in its] At Philadelphia— R. HE. party regularity and loyality to service or loyalty to the Republic; | Cincinnati 000 000 113 00—x x x oolidge was sounded by Permanent that hag never proposed nor advo-| Phila, ---101 000 300 0@—x x x Chairman Mondell in a rt lads cated an unwise or unsound national] Batteries—Mays, May, Benton, ress ull but the LaFollette men from Evening Session || wasninston doe ning to be consid. Support of a large majority of the ee ar 3 . another element of unc rtainty into American voters at the polls in No- American League To Rush Business the contest for second p! ° ce on the vember. At Chicago R.H.E, Ucket and as the convention broke We meet profoundly apprecative| Philadelphia -.020 000 O—x—x x x BY ROBERT T. SMALL, Up and the delegates went back to " 2 si 002 xxX—x xX x 2 * whe SONVENTION 3. || their hotels no one was prepared te of wire, patriotic and inspiring arty Ce Sr -teacht and oPotina ||; WASHINGTON, | Sees, SL. — (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune). LAND ORF ate its ae say. just what the final ofect Pa eadership in the past, and carne oT abies, Coiba TVG a etary Hoover after a con- 2 —Dele F visitor » Re ice i AND, 01," June —Party |{ po ? A ney eaten thankful that the kindly providence | Hasty, Brugsy, Crouse, Lyons an retary. Hover. sfiAt 8 o9n: CLEVELAND, O., June 11.—Delegates and visitors to the Republican national|| {.\%? decided’ todhy ‘to hola a ||! and the great good fortune which ¥ vigoroulls reitebaled a pre- convention had just about got acclimated when the first’session opened in the beautiful |] session of the Mr. Howland made quite a spe vious declaration that he was ||PUblic hall down by the lake. his-is the first G.O. P. conclave held away from|] night, such « convention — to ch gave our party and the nation Lin- y ; nd he started a-cresendo of cheers ession had not 7 iJ in y ne dS nite = a pub 4 e. i é A 1 a : ng when he announced tha F ee Se aReTaa he Sika worth ew York 001 10x xxx—x x x{| not a candidate for the vice |}Chicago in 20 long years. Chicago had become’a sort’ of a habit with the followers of epgect hh ny De he nintinay, ||oommittes had pileeciiee eke adieg'® pcteresiilyy ripe distinguished pa-| Detroit ----..-102 01x xxx—x x x preside ney. : Lincoln. They had decided to go there again this year when President Coolidge step-|| made ty leinunetnie tx on it || Catal representations on the nations triots the confidence — inspiring] Batteries — Bush and Schang, Pre ao ane’ Saaaate changed ped in and said ne preferred Lake Erie to Lake Michigan. So Lake Erie got the || at this morning's seston ul committee: Many of the cheers character of Calvin Cooligde. Whitehall and Bassler. ing that he conferred with the || Yerdict by a handsome majority. tion but even this, in a final dec!-Tremembers a candidate for — vicc hrilled from feminine throats, but dj e oe oS wie pemabhe: r Tt has been difficult to convince} sion, was withheld. presidency has not been named. The many men were standing and cheer- Se Aree Depp ie piace the | Atist. Lauls R.H.E,|| President only on questions af- || some of the visitors that there Seatbet @odue's) even’ aiill hevelel fact that 40 few mistakes tee stamp of thelr approval on the candl-| 1 oy eee 191 ee xxx—e en ing the department of com. || * ? dates of the last Republican national twinkle, however, and his & maintains its ly is a lake down by the conv St. Louis --.000 xxx xxx—x x x © been | " _ ing too, before the short demonstra. d still} made in the past is not argument | BANDITS KILL tion was over. Almost for the first . , . r . Fo ee s v a or a co ance of the olk “ time since the convention beg: convention by a majority of more|"'h.tteries-uachnich and Ruel,|| “Asked if he would accept the || Hall: For three days the w man-| for ntinu { the old ny onvention began, re q v clo y oky and y and] « vave ow fi e om The 7 presider eld | Wisconsin delegate: tood > Ww than five and a half million. Time] ecnocker and Severied. nomination if chosen by the Ie, || Wa4 cloudy, smoky and murky and|ent wave, ¢ wincket| tem. ‘The vice presidential field 8 stood up with and events haye abundantly — justi publican — national convention, || 88% Lake Erle baa been hiding her-}und the peacock feather are but fad-| should be just as thoroly canvassed rest. fied that unparalleled endorsement. 4 S * A seif behind the smoky veil. ing memories as the presidential pasty This he .new apportioned plan aa He. who. was chosen: as. the party | At Cleveland R.H.E.|| Mr, Hoover replied: a] Rush L, Holland, of Colorado, as-| convention may hi 4 fine intlu worked out at the je who was chosen a Party | Boston 000 021 Oxx—x x x “You, are-asking me the ame It bas been something of a a December moots standard-bearer proved his states 5 040°010 Oxx—x. x x|] quostion you asked Senator || Wrench for some'of the old timers to| *istant attorney general of the} ence on the future ittee was , ing of the national Cleveland : " manahip in’ the skillful hand@jing hae, 3 ob . || tear themselves away from the| United States, thinks this is an All sorts of merry quips have been uso explained at length by Mr. Sppyan = aha. OmNeill,) |; Boralt--the job) Bas fot Hea ce nt know just | ideal convention ma ut the convention, so it was Howland, who then read the whole Batteries - and ( wise’ adjustment of ‘important |e. cute and Wyat. to me Windy City, They and weighty domestic and interna- g Senator Borah has ordered his || yet why Chicago was put on the| “It Js about time,” he says, “that| rather refreshing to hear the serious report of the committee tlonal questions and problems, Dili namo withdrawn from consider: || ®4mitnistration blacklist, but they |the people of the United States be-| views of Mr, Holland Oy be Tho delegat listened patiently gent jn the nation’s business, ‘wise < ° prying have found Cleveland a delightful] &im to realize the Importanze of the] Some one suggested that the Cleve? CLINTONVIL! , June 11 for a while but they began to grow in publte counsel, honest and cou | right Kills Man ation, ee ame ait sehnral” sho llitieeendcaicesuresitontian tine thin| landsgathering ehovld be known ae | tour “armed: t eulated fia tigations’ as {16 meee ageous in action, he gave himself od the convention without any| convention should de ai-} the vice presidential convention of| bank of Clintonville here today,| phanen describing the In's and ceca unreservedly, mind and body,’ heart S , rd’ aligns of indigestior f most wholry to the vic 19% instead of the presidential hot and killed Frank Buchanan, a] of the ap; 1 'y < o digestion, politi ' 1© apportionment plan rolled ¢ nnd souls to the nation and became|- When Auto Skids Ps r otherwiue, is a very fine thing ‘ On the other hand, some one else} stockholder, when the resisted rob-|over tho hall. in monotoneu Noe as truly a martyr to patriotic ser. rivet fl | the past, a convention—ans am | 8 sted that in the preparations] bery, and escaped without taking | c om. Many of those on the floor vice as any soldier stricken on the : corivantiedt has proved ie’ fof both “Deme for the convention, there had been money «ts Cashier Walter Gib-! were in whispered conference. The Meee eT ee erty coe AvereOG have ihe eo se sith “a Bes ay Republicans—has been just about} “tob much presidency and not en-| son re fire report of Secretary Hoover's st William H. K 62, field een nothing like as large a utes How well he fitted and became Kearns, sec were. expected, -but this has made|Teedy te adjourn when some | one Milde ates Ja Tua Ff Meamaaeea-totsiha vice) cence the great office to which he. was|retary for Presbyterian churches in ie ‘task of entertainment and a PR ND, Ono uRcaeeaged nroundiacoche ca taads chosen! History will write his name|the middle west, died here last night mmodevton’ ull the more simpl Sa heated le igak | esi whovat once: teats te: vononees high ‘on’ the. yoltzot; able landiettio [Of @ "beart’ attack ‘brought ‘on by with the result that @ pleasant time Rode dust cimaietee reek GliheMEtuaticd indine lightsoc’ tote Jan jovea nit vest will cual ties’ | webct and ie write were ridtog, tx bein tad by all—possibly with Cay Aaiilen ths WeAS coert thate [intone detchnceas TS te c e . atior, of Henry Cabot Lodge: © world court plank at development As Par Loy opie roc ks or atlelwet reer sented the sub-committee After he had been ¢ good for assurance that it had be more than a quart hour Mr n personally by President Coo-| 1H 1 got a laugh by r ndings nto rule contained in the committee report and providing that uld speak for more than nator Harrel of Oklahoma to substitute for the sub- umnittee plank the resoluti r. Lodge bas been trying to ap CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 11.— r “regulgr” and trying to play Contrary to the bélief of many, a gume, despiie the manner in newspaper office is not a turbulent |," h he Is Leng officially ignored hy the feliow iwembers of his own plac ‘ton, Mr, Lodge moves pecially is the business of-| siate delow fice of a newspaper non-turbulent,}in and out of tt but the business office of the Trib-] HUShed anc ei.owec c Site lobples, CLEVELAND, O., June 11.—President Coolidge prob-| the 1920 platform decla not afomaty to read in hts mort Pout sorte aun her ably will be asked before night by party leaders here for| the league of nations anc report. of convention a une-Loader here became pronounce: | ey ete a eee ee niy tie(an expression of view respecting the vice presidential mare ote . ahsoctation of nations, | commit 1 it became apparent ly turbulent for a few seconds Tues-| ondson of. tt Nihal abe cud inati Mt was voted down were FORT MORGAN, Colo., June 11.—Two persons are] day after when a woman mo-| approach within Gpemicing Alara x Bia een among the leaders during the forenoon nee Posy na Wah tes of aT I at the dead and two are believed dying today as a result of an|tor tourist lost control of her car f the ti developed little or no unanimity of opinion and, as one of ration on the subject by | it At the same time attack with an iron crowbar by George Bath, a farmer,| nd drove it through a plate-gians There was a report that the Mass-| oo. aye 4 le ‘orn thal , bao 4s hike Coolidge in his first in 4 move on foot to upon members of his family while they were sleeping in| ¥i"4ow epee er achy ets delegation was going. t Se eiiemel ah tre arcscckel ee ee message Wourn until elght tonight and wait = 2 . 5 cupants of car nor office suffe: make .Mr a member of the y ressed it, ' >and decided to prene he name o as vote: nti ‘oce their ranch home six miles northeast of here, early today. | injury and the car, which had|convention committer deeiennted to| Pe bossed Si Acoma aL ee “| Hom tolinweea on cas the (hiacteraees er oe Bath, following the attack killed himself by hanging in al huraica a foot-high curb, backed! notify the vice prosidentiat newsines —_—— Bere, rr sci alte GON eRHOO Lahee DARGA ae. tReh che plank! ‘There was -pouie, .cleeditan wher, barn at the rear of his home, _ out, undamaged. - + of bis nomination. This te a special CLEVBLAND, June 11.—The Calt- | for the viceJpresidency, <r himself, tee Fs ee (Continued on Page Sovgateeny