Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE, TWO. WOMEN TAKE THE IA PLACES ON G0. P. NATIONAL COMMITTEE For First Time in History Women Will Be Al- lowed to Take Equal Part in Work of Organization BY ROBERT T. SMALL, (Copyright, 1924, CONVENTION HALL, C Casper Tribune), LEVELAND, O., June 18.— The ladies, God bless ’em, of the G. O. P., had their very first meeting with the men national committee Friday. meeting as equals. I pounding their Republican four years because they had not won smplete recognition from their par Now, the G. 0. P. ladies may point With all sorts ¢f pride and no longer view with alarm. Their first act will be to elect William M. Butler, of Massa- REALTORS 10 SUPPORT GUT IN INSURANCE Rates Here Called Dis- criminatory at Meet- ing Here Today The Casper Real Estate poard to- day expressed its willingness to sup: port the Casper Motor club in its Attempt to have automobile. insur anee rates reduced in this county on the basis that they are now dis. endorsed the action of {i in charging for cars criminatory, the city ed parked at the tourist camp, and de- cided to organize a baseball team, ‘The {matter of the tourist camp was discussed at length. The com: imittes appointed to investigate It sunciIman 8. F. Pelton requested Cc to, explain w hy charges were being Mr. Pelton showed that this Ee tne only system yet devised which would prevent ‘“moochers from coming and monopolizing everything while the genuine tourist would be unable to find accommoda- tions. There are at present signs on the highway advertising a “free' camp and these will be taken down. Paul Huber recommended that in addition to the present camp facil tis a place should be set aside some Airtanco outside the city where per- who could not afford to pay might receive camping accommoda- sow sions, ‘The organization of the baseball team will be completed in the near suture. LONG TERM IS GIVEN LANDER SHEEP HERDER June 13.—E. M. tenced Wednes: R. Rose eo and seven e state at Rawlir assault Bader with intent to com mit murder in the second degree, Sages: is a Spaniard and worked a sheepherder under Bader at the Delfelder sheep camp near Moneta. Striking Bader over . half t penitentiar on Archie the head he buried him in some brush and under old sugans in a erbek bed and left him for dead, The trial was held two weeks ago, the jury finding him guilty. w to Rawlings yester. morning Deputy Warden Keofer Sheriff A. A. s of Rav auto. REFRESHMENT FOR GOLFERS taken by anc nde Members of the Country club who intend 1 the course on Sunday, along about noontime, need not plan on, taking their own refreshments. for at the farm house near the links sandwiches, coffee and pop will be served, DRIVING IT OO ie epi Camel Water Bags, | 9 2 gallon and consequently, great! dislike SIBG owe nwnue e doing it | jured whon a rig burns down in Wertz Dome gas flelad, That's what | an industrial acctdent. There lots of them, ta} to make up a list of casualtih » thing about industrialiam times of peace, is that we can trol to a large degree the numbe of accidents a by practicing not ‘that way then things It doesn't with war, are run on a to got along The supreme court so rules. No one shovld weep about that. It all right to have a large state gnili tin when everything is rosy, we can jill affomd to be taxed for display in times@like’ these, hav on small a The De but |] members of the Repitblican That is to say, it is the first mocratic women ‘have been sisters for the past three or chusetts, a® chairman of the com: mittee to conduct the presidential campaign, ‘This ts fitting, for it is Mr, Butler, noting for and in be- half of President Coolidge, who blocked all efforts to sidetrack the emancipation proclamation for the women. No inconsiderable num. ber of the “old timers” in the, ¢on- vention and on the old national committees were opposed to the iden of having two represéntatives from every state, ‘They insisted it was Just a8 logieal to have a tah sena- tor afd & WomaAh senator, A man movernor and a woman governor, and, in the last analysis, a man pres. ident of thé United States ata a woman president. They argued that if a, woman is entitied to one office just because she fs a Woman, she should have an equal claim to every office in the land. The various state delegations al- ready had met and elected the men members of the new national com. mittee when the convention se the rule giving the women equa’ representation. Then they had to ‘As to What complications might én- FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. Che Casper Daily Criburte New; the sévrotafy of the interior Dr. Work; the attérfiéy general, Mr. Hiss: the secretary of labor, Mr. wis; the secretary of war, Mr. ‘Weeks; the secre’ of the navy, Mr. Wilbur, and thé sectetary of neulture, Mr, Wallace. This left only tWo cabinet. mem- bers for the president to play around with ih Washington, to-wit: ‘The secretary of state, MY. Hugres, and) the secretary of commerce, Mr, Hoo- ver. Even Mr, Hoover was present in Cleveland in, spirit, for his vice presidential boom was one of tho very first to arriy meet all over again to ehoose the ladies. : Inasmuch aa’thére is no “odlor line” drawn in the Republican party there was somé speculation at first years ago, he was spreading the gospel of the G. O. P. with all the vigor of @ Billy Sunday, college cheer leader. William Metcalf, the blind organ- ist of the convention, complained bitterly this morning that he had never played to such unresponsive audiences in all of his life.” . ““No snap to em,” was the way he expressed it. WEST POINT CLASS BIG WEST POINT, N. ¥., Juno 13.— Four hundred and five cadets were grocunted from West Point. yester- day, the largest class in the history ot the military neaderay. WO TO-NIGHT sué in (he South, where & state might select a colored man as a member of the national committee, It was ¢xpiained however, that this bridge airesdy had been crossed. For a number pf years, Georgia has been represenged by a colored man, Henry Lincoln Jonnsore When the na- Uonal committee adopted the policy of permitting Women to become “as soviate members” of the committee without a vote, the committee from Georgia named # colored woman to the plaoe. This prevedént Appar: ently Will be continued now that the womén have full powérs on the committee. When a brief telegrar dispatch appeared in the Cleveland papers announdiig that Président Coolidge had been meeting with his exbinét in Washington, everybody in Cleve- land wofidered What wis meant by “cabinet.” There are ten members of Mr. Cooildge’s official family. Yxactly eight of them have been in Cleveland this week. So if hé ‘ally wafited to meet his Gabinet, the presidént should have come to the convention city. ‘The cabineteers in Cleveland were the secretary of the treasury Mellon; the postmaster The new attorney general, Mr. Stone, was recognized by compara tively few of'thé lobby crowds. On one Occasion, he shook hand’ warm: ly with a’ sénator.. When he nad turned away, the senator asked a newspaper man who the “stranger” Was. /Whert toldit wis “Just a cabs inet member,” the senator rématked “Oh, yes, id nonchalantly let it go at that. Will -H. Hays finally arrived at the convention Wednésday evening ahd was among those present in ‘the As mer chairman of the national committee, Mr. Hays was entitled e privileges of the convention and all the free entertainments he 1 desired, He appeared happy to. be Just a2) _onloo! thi NATIONAL SAMPLE CLOAK AND SUIT CO. COATS, SUITS DRESSES, | $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be pald to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leacing to the-capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should nof pay any- one their subseription except the carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized eollector from the oftice. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he can- hot do so pledsé call the Tribune. Telephone 15 ——————— MILLINERY Genuine Munson Last Army Shoe $4.75 Value SPECIAL Bpecim:-... cok aba. Camp Stools Gold Medal | WYOMING | ARMY STORE Formerly Bloom’s Army Store SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY For those that are using the Great Outdoors as their Playground, we have prepared a large variety of articles you will need on that Blue Denim Overalls Very Good Weight Special $1.00 Khaki Shirts Full cut and well constructed garment. SEE US FOR YOUR Tents and Camping Outfits We Have a Large Supply of the Various Sized Tents Always on Hand 95¢e $5.00 AND LINGERIE ARE BEING OFFERED AT ADDITIONAL DRASTIC _ REDUCED PRICES tri isd of Ladies Tweed Suits Nalues. to $15.00 $8.50 | Ladies s<haki Suits $12.00 Value 94.90 Attention, High School Girls in pean ae in Casper we offer you genuine Vhite Navy Middies easily worth 95e $2.59. ~Our price-.-____.___- Don’t delay as this Many new items from the Hudson Bay Co. of Denver have been added to the large sheriff sale of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear and have been marked down to regular . SHERIFF SALE THE EXTRA SPECIALS THAT ARE OFFERED FOR SATURDAY A limited quantity on hand. is a scarce article. SPECIAL FOR TODAY i National Park Shoes 16-Inch e L. G. COHEN & CO. “J Don’t fail to see these values even though you don’t buy. BANKRUPT SALES CoO. 112 S. Center St. Henning Hotel Bldg. : : : 246 South Center St., Casper

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