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he circulation of The Tribune ig grenter than any other Wuoming newspaper: ve Che Casper Daily Cribumne temperature. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS a Ee gy (ABET ESE 2 oa al Se Hee OLUME, VIL. NUMBER 243. went ireciaen nt CASPER, WXO., TUESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1924. On Serger oF, at Newstands. 6 cents a ee ee eee Ses D8 aetna red by Carrier 75 cents a month Tribune Bldg, 216 E. Second St (duos YOHE SUSPENDED. FARRIS OUSTED, BY COUNCIL RECLAMATION CHIEF 10 SPEAK a 4 IN FORGES OF IRIGATION 10 Casper Plays Host Toaay to ENGINEERS AND BE SUBJECT AT) «= State Druggists Convention POLIGE VOTED MEET TONIGHT Incompetency Charges ; Against Chief of Po- Casper Project Comes lice to Be Taken Up Under Inspection of Dr. Elwood Mead. In Investigation. This. evening at 7:30 a With prescription departments, cosmetics ,displays, hike!’ cecphinelea een meeting will be held at the Elks auditorium to discuss and shelves of panaceas left behind, Wyoming druggists ts : . Yohe was suspended and the Casper-Aleoya irrigation Here With Dr. Mead Wyoming Pharmaceutical Association In Ninth Annual Session Has Pro- gram Of Interest to Profession gathered in Casper this morning for the opening at the Captain James M. Farris Elks auditorium of the ninth annual convention of. the was left without an office Wyoming Pharmaceutical association. The three-day last night when the city session began this morning. "I council passed motions By train and auto pharmacists;cludes the address of welcome by . 3 Elw. d from all parts of the state came into] the me yor, the appointment of com- Sad eas eee oe ee project with Dr. woo the city, here for fun and here for|mittees, and the. message. by. the powers of his office and calling for Mead, director of the United business. During the morning, in R. C. Schultz of Worland. | a ment of.finances in States reclamation service, the prin- smalt groups they went to the E! eyent o. evening will be the liminating the of- cipal »peaker. Dr. Mead, accom- club and placed their names on the at the ks auditorium. ice of captain pollee and limiting panied by his official party, arrived register, receiving their badges and attendance is expected to the number of employes in that de- in Casper Monday evening from the instruction. steadily increase during the day. partment to 18, while other depart- Big Horn basin where he has been Among the early registrants from|reaching its peak tomorrow. ‘The ments also came in for thefr share inspecting various proposed irriga- out of tawn were the L. R. Tyson,|Ircsr of the convention as ar- of curtailment The motions on tion projects. This morning, accom-| [Re é ‘ s Jr., family of wite, ughters, Pat-|ranged in advance is given 2s Henk tera had been written out panied by a number Ga oes pus Ph lesen Bell. Ris Ann and Mary Jane and son follows: ey - at the re t of councilmen earlier he made a trip over the ‘f harmaceutical Association which went] Junior, from Sherida: Charles B, JES 4 be, a In the a and were passed as the Caaper Alogya protect. filo’ pedalond Bt the Res uaiorinm thls attamsepe for (ite puciant com | Bonde ak tetra Mont; S. M. Milton Morning United States Senator Franclg E. Warren, candidate for re-election to] jist order of businest be tho none at all difficult to see | yention. of Billings, Mont.; J. A. Riedel of| 10:00 a.m. until noon—Regiatering |an office in which he has served Wyoming for many years, is one of the cil. Harlier In the evening $95,090 Mt ee ! Left to right—W. H. Edelman of Sheridan, first vice-president; R.| Boulder, Mont; R. C. Schultz of f delegates and guests at con-|party with Dr. Elwood Mead, director of the reclamation’ service, on a worth of damage chuime had hoe, chy the people of this city desi? |G. Schulte of Worland, president; W. 8. Kimball of Casper, local secre-| Worland; Mrs. J. 0, Preddy ot Wor. vention headquarters, Elks |trip of Inspection to the Casper-Alcova project. Senator Warren, vet-| Srosopted to the ciiy eounel be ne te COREE Oh ot ee idclatoa De. [tary and cuits ‘Tyson; dr, of Sheridan, secretary-trossurer. land; Charles J. Chapple of Bill. um, corner Center War, Is thegnly senator who holds the congressional | {ners roncecenting voruun cen cova irrigation project," declared Dr.| tary, and Li. BR. Tysom dr, ings; J. E. Laughlin of Denver; W. (Continued on Page Bight) medal of honor for disting ser rebellion M1 of the claims befng based on al- Mead, at the conclusion of his trip eged acts of policem who were uid to have falsely tmprisoned cer- tain persons, to have kept them in jal wi allowing them the right of being bended out, and in one in- stance to have attacked a man and broken his jaw with a blackjack. Sergeant A. T. Patrick, who has H. and Ted Edelman of Sheridan; : this afternoon over a porran of ne W. B, Jack of Denver; Julius Lovins proposed project. Continuing, he of Denver; O. W. Schaefer of Omaha; said in part: ES? David Brown of Denver; Frances L. “The survey which we make Jones of Denver; T. J. Edelman of rs after congress at its next sesison Sheridan; J. C. McCreary of Wichita, . fers amine ga Ree TaibleaGh OF Chivenne: arty as = a@ re-surve! 5 aes x uf me ¥ 4 fan 0 1e ne; = surveys of “Casper Alcova : _ 2 how Of Sioux City, Towa! ne / : F It will be based upon other a : . held the position of desk sergeant, Prasees , a ye a vik succeeds temporally to the ace of, conaifieations: ant-willincluse, ak Officer W. A. Paker’of the police denaenent was ex- it he: patel sodas ater 0 heif of police through council au- bent 3 facto aves’ bo peotit.}onerated of. blame for.a motoreycle accident in which an] dciock this morning were W.. S Y size farms e 5 i ve i i y, he Midwest. Refining com- i ifi Kimball, Sr., John A. Hans, V H. H. Elliott, 50 years old, a lineman in the employ. of t bi ing EE ee ee cain apa ap CR eee eres FABICOUEE HOURS wisagr) Frank Scone) “pert Wil, pany since July 24 last, was electrocuted Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the new e best grown, y 17. gway ance committee made a re- ng the evening showing * 4 : , Mrs, 0 i y i 3a 2 ield. Ww severely burned on engineering, healt are for settlement, the capital they oh complete investigation of the affair at the direction of the 109. Ones ai tele ee oe Fe re mage OF phe: COMB EDY, paras sey Arcee aria He was sev y burn Shalsainees ne | Ris end ear require to successfully tm) council and at the conclusion of his report last night he! ana Mre. Walter H. Crawford and Elliott, “hth another loa farne: pawkinie Witt? astvine: Hine cand ihe line ia ak n their accounts arid that there (Continued on Page Hight) . racommended that Officer Baker be| John Tripeny. iott, another employe, was wo L the line is sup $ not enough money left ——— (Cont'nued on Page Bight) Program for this afternoon in- posed to haye come in, contact with a high voltage line. Heavy nails in Elliott’s} treasury of tt nd stre 1. Ades shoes may have contributed to his : August salaries. death as the other employe was un ¢ this situation it - MOUN i Al - injure 1 the help in practi- ‘ A oner’s inquest was held at:+| cally all departments and to hold an _ 4 fi ” it Creek erday afternoon by | executive session this evening to go w Ga ec y coroner, wit more deeply into the financial sit- 3d dict of accidental death. The uation of the city At this meet- was brought to nd eing| ing also the heads of departments ; held at the Shaffer-Gay chapel pend-| will be required to, submit to the A fault with some people is to mistake.a mole hill for ing funeral arrangements. council the names of the employees + tain. An instance is, magnifying an ordinary news Elliott has lived in Casper for the} which they propose to retain on aie he ished throughout the state as such, into something last five years and worked for the|the!r departments. It is estimated item, published throug! Sa avarranted. The° morning -con- Standard Oll company at plant No. 3| that about 25 city employes will. be of greater, moment, than is war ER enlaspin of the local refinery a welder for] relieved of positions as the result of temporary has placed itself uch a position, by enlarging Pag a large part of that time. this drastic reduction, The pole upon a news item originating t Cheyenne, published in yes- ci terday afternoon’s 'Friliune, which gave the opinion of Chey- BALL SCORES “False, Malicious” Arrest and Imprisonment Charged by ea pareired by his wife who| department at last report had 26 em- = South Cottonwood] ployes besides the matron and the enne lawyers casting doubt upon the eligibility of Judge Rose : street. . her, It will have only 18. nA . to become a candidate for United States en yaerichee as T. J. McKeon as Outgrowth of Raid; Two Others hs einn ak Bhapeeee The engivet ning epartaent: haw/30 the constitutional provisions bearing upon the iat with: AMERICAN LEAGUE. * i fs AUTO DRIVER BLAMED force will be reduced to 12, ‘The It was a perfectly degitimate news item, y First Game. File Claims for Alleged Police Abuse street department will be permitted out comment, and which in no sense reflected upon Judge At St. Louis— R.H.E. only 14 employes. ‘The water com Rose, or his candidacy. Lt, was given its proper value in posi- | washington ...000 000 000—0 3 0 IN GAR CRASH INED misstoner will be permitted to make tion as befits an itent ofrits purported Pa eRe Bern Rieu epeiett heed ll Claims for damages aggregating $95,000 were filed with the city council last Pdakbaad ett agp ann niga ll there is to it, and all that can be m: teries—Zahniser an apes! night b: tt sae 5 so 38 p bee lsteeatad?t be f run hfs department. ly led other items of the same sort a Shocker and Severeid. nig y attorneys whose clients were said to have been mistreated by members 0: Councilman John W. ‘Tucker made ATES che ‘lays Seon “and whether the opinion of Che, the Casper police department. Chief among the claims is ore eel ee $50 IN COURT HERE Bert 8, Yoho schist of plies. Cou handled in the idiny pea tion of eligibility was good or other- _At Detroit— Se Si RHE, McKeon, proprietor of the Arkeon dancing academy and candidate for county com- I Bert 8. Yoho as chief of police. Coun- pa pats attracted no more than passing attention or |; : 001 000 ###* » «| Missioner, who bases his claim upon a “false, malicious, unwarranted taking into custody | eau aie a petal epee rpeeaiagionl by the ling public. — i Batteries—Bush, Hoyt and Schang;|0f Me on the 30th and 81st of July by Chief of Police Yohe and Officers Ideen and man voting against the mo- he matter yw: on a false importance, by placing 4 ,| Wells, Stoner and Bassler. other officers whose names are to;to secure his release on bond to According to the verdict handed 1d Councilman J, M. Lowndes Eat “interpretation. upon it and by ascribing dark and ae hit homer first of 5th in- gp ea al gether with others confined in the down by Judge John A. Murray in not present at this voting. ning.) Mayor : as one of 15 arrested re-|city jail overnight. F Bl m I police court last night Jack Rive against E. H. Foster, county attor- ur e a e DI r i tives for its: publication. ; 5 oThis Is all called, making a mountain out of a mole hill. y was called on to appoint i rife iy attor.| ‘The exact claim ts worded as fol- a oan of a sh ie, betel ee another r to take the place of the F Ons cee ‘ At Cleveland— R.H.E,| ey, the mayor of Casper, the chief | iow. : sponsible for an accident in which] panished chief and he reappointed It is a favorite sport with those who are deficient in under | | Af Clex 000 000 000—0 6 G|f Police, Sergeant Guy Wright of] “claim against the clty of Casper: Laid on I. W. W. three cars collided on West Yelloy ‘ Mr, Yohe. This appointment wi tandin. i Cleveland 010 000 00°—1 7 1] the police force, the official bonds-| wyo,, and others for false, malicious stone ‘avenue July 13. Rivers wa! not confirmed, the members of the ge ah be well to merition in this connection, merely to Batteries—Ferguson and O'Neill;|™en of these men, and against the} ana unwarranted arrest and inear- “ A fined $50 by the magistrate last] council taking the same stand they SPOR: (Continued on Page Hight) Coveleskie and Myatt. city of Casper. ceration in the city jail of the city/(q Jd d Cigarettes night, R.°G. Harris and Harvey} had previously taken, in asking for a A ete McKeon was one of - arrested re-|of Casper, Wyo., by police officers Gooden Were dismissed. They were] the dismissal of the chfef. First Game. cently when police officers led by| and others under the direction of the the dri Sf) the, other, tWO) cAr8.)» si motion was Wwitdad as itollities i i At Chicago— R.H.E.| Chief Yohe raided an alleged| police force of the city of Casper Teeny OE SRL BOUAAO RY BAC Death. 9th oe st peg: ae reported tt A Philadelphia 10 100 000—2 6 0| gambling game in the basement of] and for refusal to accept bail when PASADENA, Calif, Aug. 5.—|/ayed for a long time because Har- | confined to his bed by embers of the city ol thi Chicago ~ 003 020 00*—5 12 3]a local hotel building. Habeas | offered by me in cash, in any reas- flor Made” cigarettes and mem-| Ts had been confined to his 1 by | mem I at Batteries ris, Burns, Heimach| corpus prgceedings were instituted (Continued on Page Ten.) bers of the Industrial Workers of |!"juries incurred at the time (Continued. on, Bene, Len.) RE and Perkins; Faber, Connally and the World were targets for attack Crouse, as causes of the forest fire situation —. in California at last night's session Fl | q -_- Second Game. of the Califorfiia Association of BE Fe At Chicago— : Fire Chiefs in annual convention, Philadelphia A resolution urging the use of the o ready made cigarettes to be prohib. fi r z : ited in all state forest presex I < 7, NATIONAL LEAGUE. the ground that they smoulder Acceptance or Rejection.of Program for} ,, xan RHE, People of Casper siistnainn! oat ails, wan adopter In Effect Asked Sat ork 2000 900 top =e ait : and ordered sent to the state forest “ Cc New York -..000 000 100 1—2 4-1 } er at, Sacramento, Putting Dawes Plan In 2 Batteries —Bush and Hartnett; : T. Dean and Gowdy The I. W. W. theory of forest of Ger mans Lomorrow ze eS was adyanced At Brooklyn— R.H.E. Ey > - Pittsburgh . 010 122 020—8 10 0 e r 100 000 000—1 5 2 , Oakland fire chief, who LONDON, Aug. 5.—Premier Mac-| into effect without alteration and in| Brooklyn ~ 2 . bi Journey From East to West Port Today ed out that members of the organt- tion had threatened trouble when pen, California passed it# syndicalism law. Is Negotiated Under Excellent ,| Batteries—Kremer and Schmidt; ea fl t.a plenary ses-| the spirit of its author, and that they . ? ond Save sonal the interallied conference at| would contribute thelr part to its|Ruether, Roberts and Deberry. Thursday, August 7 ° Conditions; Ice Is Menace noon today, formally handed to the | loyal fulfilment. + At Philadelphia— RELE Argentinan on German delegation the protocol eh jatere pecker expressed the hope AL ae eye rrepee a eb) Every merchant in (ashen hapi“eoria’déws tie ‘ bodying the program of the confer-| that the same spirit would be foun¢ i 5 3 line” to make this national event one worthy of its ° ha ’a IK. Teols 2, MY : enes for puttng the Dawes repnra-|in London, in- which event, he ald, Pere elect ae me y Flight Over PEYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. 5.-(By The Associated tion! reportyinto. effect. ip Fie. asked | thers should be xo dittioulty injcom: | eee ee Mitchell; Batts, subbell es Jat Press).—Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith, in the Chicago and the Germans to study the report and| ing to a speedy agreement. see rey , , . Men and women alike will be presented real Dol- ori ° Lieutenant Eric Nelson in the New Orleans ived h be ready to express their opinions The premier said he wanted to{and Wilson, lar saving values. British India a1 S arrive ere pple. ha ae ig bring the conference to an end by —- ff be from Hornafjord, on the cross-Island lap of the round the Upon their arrival in London the] Friday night. aie poston oes Fiore A Read the Advertising columns of next Wednes- world flight at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon, 4 ‘ u St. Louis E e une, am Ee : German ‘delegates through their] ‘The session, which was held at the|St. To -.000 000 310—4 6 3 ap ie ict ne KARACHI, British Isles, Aug. 5.— Both planes landed on the waters of the inner harbor spokesman, Herr Splecker, said they on Lr sya sie hate Kileore, Wictierion=-itaart,: andl. Gedkhleat Major Zannl, Argentine world flier,| making fine landings. ‘The two] ant Leslie P, Arnold and Lieutenant ae Serene thu ceeol cepert tad “(Continued on Page Ten.) McNamara, Benton and Gibson. left this morning for Nasirabad. pilots and their mechanics, Licuten- (Continued on Page Ten, ¢ »

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