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Every railroad has been | : will be exempted | indexed regarding its transportation | fact n the past war| In time of peace prepare for war | " ng of the pasty people in Casper or in any] (agi HEADQUARTERS town for t matter, realize | nection of National Defense the plans in every town in the state and every state In the union that the United States would in a few weeks instead of a year be able to throw millions of unifermed men in to the first Iiné defenses, No detail has been overlooked and no loopholes left for a siipup on me billzation, One hour after the dec Jaration of war jecal. officers in charge. would be functioning on the assembly of troops in per from the whole area from Lander to Chey enne, Twelve weeks later these| for war, J 4 of having these men Sree ie AGAIN SOME “TIME, men would be sent to Fort Russell| sent to training camps as in the | f= Peel ES for a few weeks Intensive training | ast, By arrangement, the or-| [4 and from there direct t the fron Say *‘Bayer Aspirin” , ; While the ds not INSIST! Un you see the “with murtictent completen “Bayer Cross’? on tablets you | the part each of these of not g the Pentbine® |e0 cont sed a ed safe by | the 179th Field RY UNI for national | FOR ARTILI In the general plan : ny with the detafied plans the/ defense, the city of Casper 1s the ted ar department have unmade in case} general headquarters for the 179th | * of a future war, 60 uplete are| Field Artillery Brigade of the 104th | This arrangement is in/ keping with the general defense plan, Under this arrangement the | -entire United States Ja divided into corps nrens, and this district is a part of the Ninth Corps area, with | headquarters in Ban Francisco. The | ontire reserve corps {s almost entire. | a skeleton organization, the} purpose being that in case of war, officers assigned to thin organization | will take the men snducted into the | service, them and fit them ganizations will be enabled to be put dinte service, as well or. ults, which will obviate such di under the direction and guidance of officers with adequate litary training and who have had | into im ganized r jate war, most of them over. # and In numerous big engage ts the case of the 179th Field Ar- the officers belonging ex periencea men who are well able to up the dutles of this organiza at the first call to service, mo: billze troops and in a short time be 4 great working unit of this wonder- rul organization me In ilery bri » this organization are efficient the following list of officers sets out | the personnel of the organization of Artillery brigade military records as far h thetr | BARNEY GOOGLE. AND aii “Tony. 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Wholesale Distributors 1628 Sixteenth St., DENVER, COLO. paredness of the country and to point the way to quick action In case of threatened trouble In the future. ‘The official Defense Day program Includes exercises at the treasury building and a sham battle at Fort Wadsworth, CHICAGO, Sept. 12, — "Defense Day” was ushered into the middle west today by parades, reviews and mass meetings in which hundreds of thousands of civilian and national guardsmen participated, and by pat riotic, rallies where public. speakers emphasized preparedness, Half hol- idays were declared in a number of states, The major demonstrations however are scheduled for the eve- ning. in most localities, COAST CITIES JOIN IN NATIONAL PROGRAM. SAN PRANCIACO, Catif., Sept. 12, —Citizens of the Pacific coast states prepared today to jotp in the observ- ance of defense day exercises to be held in many communities in accord ance with the national program. The capital ships of the Pacific fleet were anchored off Han Fran- cisco today ready to “attack” the city from the ocean, while defend- ing forces stationed on land at the Presidio, would offer a “defens At Los Angeles 14,009 volunteers were ned up for a parade which was to be followed by an. address from Congressman John D. Freder- icks, Tonight Secreta Curtia D, Wilbur sw: address a defense: In Beattle seven Manda were ready to play martial aff fn a parade of 10,000 men—Heattl¢'s quota—aw the main feature of t observance, THERMOPOLIS TO WAGE FIGHT (Continued from Page One.) ney ‘Murane is to. receive an addi- tional §4.000.. Mr, Murane has caus. ed the arrest of a number of per- sons alleged to have been in the highjacking party, the latest being Albert Fisher whom Sheriff Scott Hazen returned trom Seattle, Wash, The county commissioners are de termined that illegal liquor selling Ine and. making in Hot Springs county shall cease, or at least be reduced to the minimum, “FUDGE” BARRY GIVEN RELEASE. G. C, "Fudge" Barry, who was ar- rested* August 17 at Billings, Mont., charged with complicity in the re- cent Thermopolis highjacking and Killing episode, has been released and exonerated of any connection with the matter. ‘This makes the second Casper man to have been picked up, held and then released. Frank 1. Robinson, candidate for county trea- surer on the Republican ticket in the’ recent. primary, was the other man who Hot- Springs county au- thorities tried unsuccessfully to tle up with the Ttiermopolls tragedy, C.D. Murane, Casper attorney appointed special prosecutor for the states in the ease, ordered Barry's release from the Therrhopolls jail where he has been held since his ex- tradition from Billings. The Hud- son car belonging to Barry was also released at the same time, Barry established what Is sald to be a clear cut allb! showing his presence in Billings on the night of the shooting and killing by a Hot Springs county commissioner of one of the members of the highjacking party, Although the officlals have work- ed Industriously on the case they seem to have accomplished ttle headway, at least in their efforts to involve Casper men in the affair, Barry, despite his release trom this case, will have to stand trial.on a highway robbery charge during the present term of district court, He fs charged, in complicity with Rich- ard Cassidy and Peter Wolf, of hav- ing robbed’Charles Peterson of $400 hand having shot him through the hip on the Salt Creek highway December 28 Inst, —Peterson, with George Ball, was on his'way to his home in Montana following a visit In Casper when they were held up near 20-mile bill by a trio who re- Heved them of their cash. Peterson was shot during the holdup, Barry was arrested by, the sheriff's office some time later, being dragged from under’a bed in an alleged house of assignation on West B street. Cassidy was caught some weeks later, Both men are out on $3,009 bond. . Wolf, the third man, was last ween tn Sioux City, In, but by the time the information. reached of ficlals here he had disappeared, He has never been apprehended, DAWES SPEECH SPEEDS DRIVE (Continued from Page One.) somewhat apprehensive glances over the audience, and those in the audi- torlum in many*cases sat forward in their seats—all feeling that there might be an open demonstration of these diveyse sentiments. As Mr, Dawes proceeded, with his analysis of the attitude of the La- Follette-Wheeler ticket toward con stitutional. questions, particularly the independent platform's declara- tion. for congressional veta of) su- preme court. decisions, those in charge of the meeting said théy no- ticed a lessening of the strain. There were few interruptions from unsympathetic members of the aud- thereafter, except about mid way in the speech when those sit ting in a section near the hall, got up and walked noisily out. WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Sena tor Robert M. LaFollette intends to withhold comment, at least for the present, on the attack made on him by Charles G. Dawes, republican vice’ presidential- nominee in a speech delivered dast night in Mil- waukee. Intimates of Senator LaFollette the back of | a ES RRR STEEN ERO mR anne men oS em nm _ALLEY—SKEEZIX MAKES GOOD, ALL RIGHT ves, WALT, BUT \ THINK A LITTLE VARIETY WILL BE GOOD FOR HIM. make no direct reply Dawes at any time during the cam- paign, the public, particularly in his home state of Wisconsin, ts familiar with his record In public life and that it would be better to keep on the of- fensive during ths campaign than to allow himself to be put on the de- fensive, B ip FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924. — Billey De Beck & —_s ba Boss+ HE WENT CUT WID 04 -_ MANICURE FER | 7 A RIDEINA : TAX TiROO OA : to General He feels, they added, that ooo POLO DELAY fo HELD BLUNDER Interest in British- American Match Now Lagging By LAWRENCE PERRY, (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The great- est blunder in the history of amateur sport, of postponement of the first inter national polo match at Meadowbrook ‘Thus men {interested In polo speak on Saturdi sald today that hé probably will As will be recalled, it had rained the previous day, But by 8 o'clock the stars were out and a keen north- west wind was blowing. . Saturday Was as brave and bright a day as ever contributed to September's re- putation as a vivid month, A polo player of the writer's ao- quaintanes thrust his stick into the turf of the field at 10 o'clock last Saturday morning and it penetrated only to the top of the ferrule. In other words, in his opinion, a fast firm turf. Interest had been worked to fever heat and there would have been 15,000 paid admissions, It was a great opportunity for those who have been working to disseminate information on this game, But it was let slip, It was a question of judgment But never has a mistake in this re gard been more marked. For a day later the British four was beaten quite badly by a scratch American team, ‘This naturally affected inter- est so far as the general public was concerned. On Tuesday the game was declar- ed on then off several timés before it was finally decided to postpone the first match until Thursday. 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