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; The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. ~ ree| Che Canper Datly Tritunte MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS p = NO. 12. Member of Audit Bureau 3 CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1924. Qn Streets or at Newstands, © cents Publication Offices: 1 LONEL EMERY. FORMER LEGION COMMANDER: SHO1::ND WOUNDED TEA ry Law Herelilllf Fine NF PROF ITEERING lS . DENIE To Stay, Saysihy HUSBAND OF DENBY'S POLICY| Goodwill and Charity|iilrs Tl it W.C.7.U. Chief STNOGhIPHER IN OIL RESERVE Mow A broad in Europe) Mkt) 10 END ters winsee rat rsin amendment HITS SHOULDER PLAN DEFENDED Successful Application of Dawes Reparations Plan Work- pTnIKE ATS Man. Being. Susi fie State Convention Is Told ing Wonders in. Restoring Industry and Optimism ; ree by f ‘ee Doheny Counsel Voices British Ambassador Esme Howard Declares | 7 New Workers Are declared Mrs. Minnie Fenwick of Burns, Wyo., president i a al meng, Protest Against ten by Strikers | of the Wyoming W. C. T. U., in her address this morning Held for Shooting. 2 before the forty-first annual state convention of the Wo- SR “Plot” Charge. In Washington. man’s Chriatian Temperance Union at the First Methodist] GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, ‘ ‘ church. eF , a number of recommendationg were Oct. 22.—Colonel John a he | Telling how .many difficulties | made especially that asking that i . LOS ANGELES Oct. 22. would attend attempts to remove the Emery, formal national com- Testimony in sufport of the eharge that a profiteering ~ a only “dry” candidates be support- Bighteenth amendment from th iander: of the “Americas , of economies in the international | Pared today to call on the governor politics and international trade as a|of Washington for aid in suppress- plot Jay behind the granting tactor-for peace the ambassador also|ing “disturbances between atrike sonstitution and that in all prob: ed, followed the presentation of Legion, was shot and slight- to Doheny interests in 192: referred to past activities of certain ubi'ity such repeal could never take | state officers to the delegates. ly wounded today as he sat hizers and men whd were z concession hunters...and._ company | *7™pat of certain contracts an FRIDAY 7 1 in-world “fielée, which | empldyed by Stone and Webster on leases involving naval ofl reserves & q Mave —threatened the Baker river water power plant place, Mrs. Fenwick voiced the fee! Nonoring its executives for their in his office. in California was scheduled for pre- ngs of her audience when sho said/ splendid work and sacrifice in the Chedell Simpson, 44, husband of sentation at today’s session of the chat prohibition in America had] past, the assembly re-elected al! of made it a bigger and better coun-;them for another year of service in Colonel Emery’s stenographer, is trial in) federal court here of the government's suit against the Pan- “The Eighteenth Amendment shall never be taken from the constitution as long as God hears a mother’s prayers,” NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Although the Dawes reparation plan has been in operation but a short time there is ‘more hope, hore good will, aye, and more charity abroad in Europe than there has been for ten years at least, if not almost from time ithme- morial,” Sir Esme Howard British ambassador to the United States, declared in an 2 MOUNT VERNON, Wash., Oct. address here today at a luncheon of the New York Board ene =n Rogge situs Serecunty ‘aildstetina “wales Gro ' lene Ingraham, of Cody, corres.| The story told police ts that Simp- ponding secretary; Mrs. Pearl Fergu- |%° Who is a salesman entered the son of Casper, recording secretary; |e@! estate office of the former Mrs. Meroa Thomas, treasurer, + || !¢8!0n commander and asked if Mra. The pwesident’s address in which | ricer roster is: action is pending against him, company for neellation of those ‘open door.’ ” workmen were beaten and driven g : 4 world. |. He declared that ‘there’ is|at Concrete. : : “only one way to eliminate this pos-| Sheriff T. Conn sald that county Mrs. Minnie Fenwick, af Burns, sible danger to peace and good will, ' officers were compelled to draw president; Mrs. Sarah. Bailey.of|, Colonel Emery was shot in the ‘ 4 and that fs by’ the strict application | guns yesterday in order to stop p Casper, vice president; Mrs. 8. Dar-}!ft shoulder. contracts and léases. My “If there is one thing we have| from the power plant. According "tthe opening atate-/Large Percentage of Electors Qualified |... Oe ae ron nt try. behalf of the state union. The of- held for the shooting. A divorce Ameéfican Petroleum and Transport . of the American doctrine of the} fighting in which nearly 100 new Six hundred men employed in the ment of Frank J. Hozan, chief coun- bd ip! % 7, ous and terrible years,” he sald, “tt | 07, tol,’ of | a deed vault viabt ‘The election came just. before | Simpson worked: there. Told that sel for the defense, there was no]. to Vote November 4 Still M issing is the “hecessity of recognizing the | qvmency o,f, 8 Gam aut, lant noon recess and was preluded by an} *e did, he whipped out a revolver profiteering back.of the ofl lease F ¥ j yalué of economies in tntefnational nity 0 THURSDAY inspirational talk by the Rev. Up-|°%4 fired twice at Colonel Emery, tponmmctigna: masher were ney Gamer c: dromtee Registration Lists polities, Nothing hag, Deligy é were ton of Cbdy, who stressed the fact {the first shot going wild and the on the -higheat and mo brought this so Seimohie x rs ys that the’ organization hag still much {#*¢ond striking Emery in the left i vem ads oss sane A emia sigeemeny Vtg ne? Gans Zoe work to do and should not be in. | Shoulder: United States in the, ning Sa a err : : WASHINGTON, Oct. 22—Satis-| airrerant in ite. efforts to etrecr| AS Simpson fired, the police were viding at’ ou can’t vote. We're running this a4 ed a u iP ee ‘ fled with the progress of the cam- . told, he shouted: “You broke..up ft nous wef the | | t'if the minority got out ‘such a batiner as that and : ae po! are scountry’s 5 ats, , : e i 7 ‘e make. his last extended: speech be-| ,, 1, tai th “|. Mrs. Simpson, who is 26 old, ina Rgeraie “sear. detonse iota ye bah Bie Beeld 1s with hoots and howls of toohomie fact "a prove fore election: summarizing-his-0v-| forcement, told. of the nerivitios wt {tas been in Emery’s employ. fo i ui 7 and ‘reviewing the} ,;, Cepartmant. in cecryitie obt the two weeks, coming to his office in s Far sighted navy officials, not There would be 21 fs mn to dealing in sums required for rep- GO f ‘# accomplishments, response to an advertisement. Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall, bloodshed and rioting, wouldn’t there? good, ‘President Coolidge mlans to] During the batloting, M. C, Wach. |™Y homie 5 ibition law in letter and spirit, Arations, almost as difficult to re- he Eastern | Pr°h pirit, | Colonel Emery, at th . planned this move to: transform Once upon a time—and that was not so terribly long|feive chem without upsetting the fivision ‘of the Chamber of Com {concluding with. a statement of lsaig he wae et 2 loss aie aa hidden oil supply of the Elk Hills |4s0—obr ancestors were considered one of the most important presi-| economic apple-cart as to pay them, measures adopted for making more | should have singled him out as the hag reserves {nto.an instangly avail-{Umb, serfs and a part of the great dential elections in the history of ffective the future work of law a “Bven now there are, many who 5 ‘3 é cause of his domestic troubles. able supply of fuel ofl in the middle | Unwashed. the country. pellove that the payment ay ‘the| Out. of- town ’ atithofitiés enforcemont. in ‘Wyoming. were e n he finishing touches of his sums fixed b: Dawes plan may | busy in Casper this‘morning. Storift| Only +! Last evening the banquet hall of Inatead of Albert B. Fall conspir-| princes in the discard and out of the| Will you lapse back. voluntarily pS a bane Recta tithe ‘Ben. Bragg. of) Terry, Mont.,. was Rintnjelt iia apata Saar ttre sis the Henning was the scene of a ing to deliver to B. L. Doheny’s Pan | melee developed our right to self}and be a dumb serf again, Jetting | creditor country. That is a point| Here for the purpose of returning to ted ‘a number of engagements, ih-|STC2t sathering of several hundred American oil ‘interests virtial pos-| government. Each ran.became, in|others who enjoy being free men| of view which even: the greatest fi-| Montana with B. K. Reed who is Guding several callers. bringing. re- | 2°™S°ns, including the W. Cc, T. U. session of the California oil reserves,|a way, a king unto himself. run this nAtion’s affairs? nanciers at the - Paris conference} Wanted there on a charge of grand sei rie ‘the political outlook, and # delegates and officers and many as charged by the government, Mr.| On November 4 there is.going*to} G0 to your precinct polling place | barely hinted at but now the doctors | larceny. Liab se to the Retail Grocers’ citizens of local prominence. Words Fall in reality had very Mttle to 40} y¢ just such a banner as that word-|t0morrow and register. “Don’t wait.|are agreed that a surfeit of gold or} Sheriff A. L. Bowlan of Riverton sociation of New England and New|! We!come were addressed to the with the negotiations, Mr. Hogan} 44 ‘above, even though it will not|OMly two days left—Thursday and| goods may prove as indigestible to|came to get F. W. Smith, charged York convention visitors ‘by Mayor 8. K. sald, and played but a.“purely for-|1. seen. Friday. The hours are from 9 o'-| a-nation as a surfeit of mince pfes| With burglarizing a pool hall at : Loy, R. 8. Ellison, H. Durham, merce of the United States, in ses- sion here. John Garfield Emery, who was ot tine banitles ae. Homan oad ; ution pl kings “ana| What part will you play? named commander of the American Jared. | Revol laced Legion in Jupe, 1921, to succeed Col, Frederick W. Galbraith, 18:43 years old and married. He entered the second officers’ training camp at Fort Sheridan, August 27, 1917, was commissioned a captain and went to France with one of the first delivered to- . The address to be : & 1 American outfits. * mal and perfuntory part” in them. 4 clock in the mgrning until 9 o'clock | at Chrigtmas to @ school boy. Riverton and also with attempting Ant night is to be radiocast to] W- 0. Wilson, H. H. Foster, Mrs On October 9, 1918, he was wound. Eawin Denby, then secretary of “ares: ae etee Taemonth if youlin the evening. If in doubt as to| “There ts not one of us, I venture | to “peat” @ board bill vreatea [every station of the country begin. | 1. 1. Maxon, H. Roe Bartle, Rev.[ed in the arm and was invallded the navy and Admiral . E: {the place you must register call Re-|to say, who did not wish from his| Martin J. Dunswo! was a} L. E. Carter, A. A, Slade and Mrs. son, @hief of the navy’s engineering | 4ay are the last two days for plac- Valeria Bailey. Colonel Emery was elevated ta told the were the! ing:your name. on ithe books: Fri-}" igures compiled trom completely and fully indemnjfied for|o warrant from Washington, D. ©.| time The invocatt \ m i; Previous iv ly a t marks over the radio Sunday night @ invocation was given by the American Legion commander fro! movers lease trans: Say aan th Nake will, bencee toe |sesiatrations show that hundreds of |the great and terrible lossea:she suf-|Ho ‘6 charand with deserting his} TM" tine or the Federation of| (Continued on Page Nine). the position of vice commander, jued on Page Nine.) down ‘he stage ‘will be-set qualified eletors have not placed (Continued on)Page Nine.) — ,! family. Jewish Charities in New~York and | ie, thoir names ‘on the poll books. Friday night he plans to attend a SHIP DISASTER | &2%..:-| STARTS BACK (|WDLGRIWES TRIAL SET FOR Court House, Court House. » ; _ RAISED TO 12) 2.52)..| TO LAKEHURST| py irry\;. DECEMBER 15TH : Baa —~ ot the xa|Officers of United Home Builders As- home. ‘s nl it 9:30 p. m., eastern standard publican headquarters. whole heart ‘that France might be] yesterday byytho sheriff's office on | MDS Mae My cateasainben: porate Burlington, 1444 Burlington, Elk Street, Elk Street school. ‘ Roberts, 433 South McKinley, rear. SAN DIEGO, Calif., Four More Members of Turret Crew In- Oct. 22.—The navy « dirigible Kenwood, 1246 South. Washington. | Shenandoah began its flight from San Diego to Lakehurst, 9 7 trona County Wool Growers associt- oat . ‘Sured-by Bi f East Casper, Hast Casper school.| N.-J., via Fort Worth at 11:18 o’glock this morning when | tion will be hela Thursday afternoon, sociation of Casper to Face Fraud jared by Blast on Cruiser Trenton) Stoo 2 set fr sg, | eat lows from the mooring toast at the Northland | rene tb lesa: Charos me Sasa _ Reported in Critical Condition in rear of Willams’ grocery. |maval training station. the take off having been prevented |¥ # banaust and dance in the audi oe : jum durii the evening. Pio- Reservoir, Reservoir school, SAN DIBGO, by fog. Decision to resume the flight} TU" during s. NORFOLK, Va., Oct: 22.—Four more names‘last night| S#ndard. 1680 soutn Reo ay a} omar fear ot > gaan rape iJ oe . EOF Jourgensen, 1104 South David St., to the lantic coast w' le and today, were added to the list of dead from the explo-| rear. today, according to! an announce-|urday, Commander Lansdowne sald.| days will be a feature of the occa- DitCooper, charwed: with ising the'maile’ fo detea tiene sion aboard the cruiser Trenton in Hampton Roads Mon-| Corsen, 1221 South Oak St. ment by Lieutenant Commander} The same route taken by the] sion, . per, on s u aus c A High School, High School. ZacHary Langdowne, commander of| Shenandoah on the flight to the Pa-| M. 1. Bishop, president of the Na-|connection with the defunct United Home Builders asso- day, bringing the total to twelve. Of the six surviving ae meer ce the turret crew on duty at the time of the dis- ciation of Casper, has been set for December 15, before Boundy, 813. West Thirteenth St.|the dirigible. Thr start is to ‘be’ cific coast is.to be followed on the] trona County Wool Growers’ nasoci- u A fa. ae West Casper, West Casper school. |madg as soon as weather conditions| return east, with a stop scheduled-at! ation 1s in charge! of the conven-' Judge T, B, Kepnedy in Federal court here. The case aster four are believed to be in a critical condition. 8! Bneey against. the’ Oklahoma, Engineeriigs Washington, Oct. ° 22.—Three ad- City Hall, City Hail. permit, it was said, an early morn-] Fort Worth. tion. ditional deaths during the night company, charged with using the be + Pe. today wig made because of the de-|tns gathering and dances ‘such as| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 22.—The trial of William cag, Comnendee Tenedeane’ mid | Were Played: and. danced in the old/S. Barnes, Arthur U. Barnes, Sarah A. Crowe and William eee brought the total number of fatal- bf nee: to derres ee: ba eae ities from the explosion Monday on i Bagels the cruiser Trenton to eleven. > Irregularities in connection’ with Arthur J, McCormick of Charles- the operation here of the United town, Mass.; George D. Luker of : } ca Home Builders association were uns Belford, N. J. and George J. s : 4 covered last spring by the state exs Gaffney of New. York City, all sea- In the southwestern portion of the city is a residence sec- to retain Senator Francis E. Warren in the United States And when this group of power is for the project, what do we | aminer following application » of men, pvere those whose deaths were} tion purchased by the Standard Oil company,as raw land, im- senate, where by his power and influence, as.chairman of the care who is against it? shareholders for an accounting and announced today by the navy de) proved by grading, paving, sidewalk construction and sewer appropriations committee he is the key tothe’ whole situation. “It seems to me to be only good sense to look to the future. | receivership, The association waa partment. ont construction and the lots sold to employes of the company at Return him to the senate. Then see to it that Charles KE. Win- Senator=Warren is the first consideration, the first link in launched as a three per cent. loan reasonable prices and on reasonable terms. The addition is ter is overwhelmingly elected as the Wyoming representative: the chain to be forged. He is worth more to Wyoming than ae de of dblbe ee BOBBED HAIR known as the Standard Addition. It ig rapidly building-up Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes must be elected*as a whole bouquet of Roses. checking. up the souseran Sade with fine modern homes gradually coming into the ownership the heads of the national government. This must be made “And these same home owners spoken of nboye, who are on and a receivership was authorised i} EALT BLOW of Staydard workmen. These men are permanent residents, certain by the votes of men and women who want prosperity the high road to prosperity, and their,friends and all their | py the court. Inthe meantime war: and citizens who have a yoice in the public affairs of their for Casper, Wyoming and the country at large. These moves acquaintances who have ambition to get on and build up the | rants were issued for the arrest of BY FRENCH home city. They have pride in their property and equal pride are purely constructive and not destructive as the program country and stabilize and assure the future, should consider | W. T. S. Barnes and associates; > in the welfare of well managed: public affairs and above all in of La Follette and Wheeler is destructive when they advocate -the things pointed out and follow myself and hundreds of 3 hee ay tepey pod alan mace Peg: pAnin cit as rhe’ attackeon the future prosperity of the concern that employs them and the abrogation of the federal constitution and the changes others in securing a full re@lization of what we consider the esiverehin ts atill in pr has 5 ait. & ieee ae opened at Deauvitle,| makes possible their own future financial security. from a free representative government to a communistic best thing for the community and the best thing for the p ii now is being fully developed at ithe Here is the way oné of the forward-looking employes put soviet in which the people are practically directed as cattle | state. F WASHINC — The Start of the Paris autumn season. the matter, with reference to future prospects: “In order to are driven, and have no individual rights whatsoever. “Loss of confidence affects groups, such as companies and | petition of the Great Northern Rall- The main support of bobbed hair,| give greater permanency to Casper’s future, there’ must be “In the event of Mr. Coolidge’s election, it is practically corporations, in the sgme manner as it affects individuals. | way company for re-argument of its opponents declare, is the diffl-) other industrial interests here aside from the major one of certain that Frank W, Mondell, will be invited to assume the If things go wrong and oil production and refining shut down, | the application of the Wenatchee culty’ of presenting an attractive} oj] refining. The thing that occurs to me first, is the irriga- secretaryship of the interior desartment. it is easy to see that it means rough sledding and loss to all of Anise ia me, Ree Conese ae $ 3 appearance during the intermediary | tion project known .as the Casper-Alcova project. I have “This completes: the co-operation phase: of the situation. us who depend upon the industry. Let’s not lose our confi: | 1004 Pash Waiiatuhens valley, ei wae the th dik Se 2 given this matter much thought. I know it cannot come by Coolidge in the presidency, Mondell in the cabinet, Warren in dence. Let's not be misled by doing the wrong thing. Let’s | Washington, has been denied by the aban aD ah ba ag special show | rubbing Alladin’s lamp and wishing for it. I am aware that [the senate, Winter in the house. It is complete and all are stand by and for the things we already have and reach for | interstate Commerce commission, of devices for camouflaging scanty it can only be secured by persistent and intelligent work the friends of Wyoming and the friends of Casper.- They have the things that will make our position stronger, our property |Several months ago the commis locks, coupled with co-operation and diplomacy, The first step is all approved the Casper-Alcova project. They are all for it. more valuable and our prosperity more genefal and certain, sion granted the application

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