Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1925, Page 8

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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE EIGHT June Heat In. | Ege NSS PAPA “Goon BYE", SPARKY, BM GONNA CO alcutta Was |(2522* SCARE UP al POVSH “To Tipe OVER FOR HE 4 Big H andicap Sg if American Aviators Forced to Change | From Pontoons to Wheels While | Roasting in India’s Clinate | a i L THOMAS. . ‘Spapers Syndicate and the Mo P te) vepyright, By the Chic == SS NOTHING Uh NOBODY WANTS A MAN WIT BRAWS' Calcutta in June is about as cool as the nethermost pit with every furnace burning. The mercury starts to climb D SPARK PLUG - BARNEY GOOGLE | notin! AS I Live —..!t NoTHINe!! COME UP TO out of the bulb as early as April. Then the British sahibs send their wives and childrenn to the “‘hill stations” in the | Himalayas. And by the end of May even the sahibs them- selves have fled, leaving pasty-faced, antelope-eyed Eurasians and beetlen g] fat bull would waddle over and lie Bengali babus to run the fown under one of the wings.) AVERY, 1 AVENST It was in this salubrious spo’ I started to drive the first HEARD ARKIVTHING LATELY the world fliers were confronted with | on with a wrench, after vainly ABOUT THAT PROLECT TO the cheerful prospect of langu'shing| twisting his tall. You should have WARIGATES BEATA VALLEY for many days unless t heard those natives yell at him+ An FROM THE OCEAN. AVE jevise some way of American, stand'ng nearby explained YOO OcT Fr ALL DONE? 6 hundred degree Fa ut the bull was holy and must joo philosophy of “why do today] not be touched. This was our first what you can put off till tomorrow." | experience with sacred bulle. But Lowell Smith and his fellow] “why several times when we irmen had lost too r ys flrt-| came out of the Great Eastern hotel & with the “will our way to work on the planes, ka to be in any me we met a cow at the door. At other ing in Kipling ty of Dreadful) as we walked up the street Night wanted uld find one lying right in change from pontoons to the middle of the sidewalk, in front give the sp where the le Paris hat shop. of the Bla of Calcutta nousands of people would stream urred th € over nd by, but not one of them would mo fly on aeross Asia to Europe to] lest the noble bovine as she lay Paris with the throttle wide open. | there placidly chewing her cud. Just But those who had made the ad-| ‘magine a cow lying in the middle vance arrang here where | of the street, say at bth avenue and Mother Ganges” ties the ashes d street, New York, or at State ef devout Hin the Bay of] and Madison in Chicago; imagine Bengal, had ned therwise. Not| the traffic all going around tha that the officer had failed | cow, and business men and fashic to do hid’ duty, but here in the ably dressed women reverent t-ve haunts of the nimble pu touching the cow with their fingere | and the seductive chotapes eve then touching their fingers to hustling American becomes r foreheads in aderation! If you changed man. can imagine this you will appreciate | ° Plane Changes Difficult how amazed we were MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925 WEY, CERTAINLY « HERE You AREY WE STRUCK IT baked RICH SINCE T ONG SAW You , OLD, LOAN ME Ay THAT ROLL OF BILLS He HAD-- AND HE GAVE Me $1002 Like IT WAS CABBAGE -- LCAnT SLEEP By Billey De Beck Bits erase WHY, BARNEY a L TH@UGHT Nou WENT HOME AND TAILED INTO HED “ada ASG bp a olay a’ KLIP, DIDN'T GO IN ON THAT, WALT. TOO SPECOLANVE, CONCLUSION IT DOESN'T PAY TO TAKE CHSNCES ON PROPOSITIONS THAT HAVENT BEEN PROVED. 'VE OCT To Have MORE CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENTS. ar Natives Religious Fanatics is twenty| “Among the thousands who vis and Dal-}ited us while we overhauled ‘our housie square. The treacherou anes on the Ma!dap, were a. Hoogh! river, formed by the unior d mendicants as’ innocent of the Ganges and hmaputra, | clothing as the day they were born is even more de ded with|Some had withered arms, others shipping between iderpore and| Were smeared with sacred cow dung Howrah bridge than the Hudson off] and had diabolic fooking red and sey at Liy.] white Hindoo symbols on ther fore. y cups of tea] heads and bodies, Others had long had been de-| hair caked with ashes and mud, and world fliers | twisted to look Uke snakes. They planes were the most hideourilooking spec mens of humanity thiwe encoun tered on the flight fakirs thought of our aNplane we er knew, But one of he Brit It,so happened that the airdrome near Calcutt miles from Chowring m overland to t 1 them, the pontoons po the way from § are millions of these waiting to see the|Ind'a who believe { s cup, proceed | themselves spiritual n the leisure torture. _| “How the British or anyone else But Lowell Smith and his compan-|can maintain a stable government ions did have to lose one day. That|!n a land where millions wander was when they stayed in bed while} about smeared with cow dung, and Indian dhobies laundered their| Where these glassy eyed, naked as clothes by pounding them on rocks. | cetics are regarded with reverence Even then the day was not entirely] by tens of millions of others, is be lost, because harbor officials, repre:-| Yond us. - On this fight’ we redis entatives from the street commis-| Covered many things we had for sioner's office, naval experts and| gotten, one of which was that India police came te talk over the fllers’’| is as large as the United States. We plan to bring the'r planes back down| also found inhabited by three | the river, land in the midst of traffic] times as many people ‘belonging to hoist them up with cranes, roll them | the white, black, yellow and brown over into an adjoining park, and| races an live in America. We dis make their repa'rs in the heart of | covered that they speak nearly a Calcutta hunred different languages, belong | Hard Work Startles Natives to forty or fifty dist!nct nations, | Late that afternc the dhobies| and are split up into thousands of tiirned with the remnants of the| different castes and‘sub castes who few clothes the boys possessed. But| have nothing whatever to do with) then ft as tea time, and all men | each other socially . 1s the most im British Management Wonderful fecetics in improvt by physic ay to the} «we Americans think we hay-’! After de-| gone wonders in building up great | fons to partake | cities in the three centuries since went out to} our forefathers landed here. But heart of Cal-| Calcutta is a city of over a. million and worked} people. It is one of the richest cases of sui) seaports on earth, and it has been s When night It by the, British in a little over 1 m into trucks canta & ge nd continued ea : pay Instead of working day and night the whole time we were in Calcutta ex t tored up| We Spent several evenings enjoying i ; ‘lanes | the sweeping orfental hospitality the Americans and Brit'sh in f Be tt Americah Legion pc bp mae | India ve us a banquet, and | of fellow countrymen | a thor st to wish | We left the banquet f but from all accounts of those things that im age, because next morn were going to work at’| [hoe |e we met our hosts on their sgl \ % U. 8, world givdlers saw m ke | The next evening the boys went | nowhere were they #o impressed mbing t r with various friends, Smith | graph shows one of the thousar old be entertained by the | ———————____ war . € att entative of the Stan a re the'r hotel at 9:30 an acct i rs as occurred that came near caus rainy season was approaching 4 7 sf the sky was overcast. ‘The CONFEREN Be ae in the outskirts of Calcutta a ott particularly well illum: ED ed and as the boys were leay cams t's honie, blinded Ne ace WASHINGTON, Jan, - f hallway, Smith] council of the Osage Indian tribe of ped into a turned his ankle} Oklahoma, nine strong, accompan J and 5 the curb and | ieq py several members of the tribe | h he suffer. < a7 veek to Washin ght he refused | Will Journey this week to Washing 4 been injured. | ton in a special car to discuss with 1 e doctor, who] Secretary Work and Indian Com , rib missioner Burke questions affecting | 1 the rest of the| their tribe r s the finishing The delegat'on will seek legisla anes Commander | tion to enable Incompetent members the hotel. Re-| of the tribe to obtain larger quarter a E « the flight to be de-| ly payments in receipts for tribal ‘oll f his injury, the fol-| lands A recent supreme court de Millions of Sacred Cows Rr Tuesday, July 1,| clsion limited these payments pe © was out he Maidan at day,| $1,000 for each one. Before th’s de the ¢ with the t for the flight] cision, guardians of each incompe Ay We 4 A rig thru : she's s of India, the flight | tent Indian had been pi the Bi es on which they we . first | per capita re of the tribal mpera ¢ ns t e \ m | ceipts, amounting to about $3,000 a t . 1 t ¢ 8 the | quarter Flyers Startle Indi before it was ght ewitct ied on althor s try a Tribune Clasel-| re STILL MYSTERY — ithe car and attempted t touched either swite verd rendered jury, which comprised auden, J. A. Adrtance Harris, was th and expected statement tt ceased died from a gunshot by party or The inquiry .w to the. réeital, of f the doath a’s Religious Fan Ve 5 E search for his s there. was apparent a general con: sensus that if the man {ts found and his guilt proved to their satisfaction he may meet Judgment more sum- mary than that of the law. be shipped tonight to Denver for interment. It will be accompanied by Samuel Bowden, brother-in-law| son of formér Presid of Bulse, who has been here since] president-emeritus S\urday. lin it. "They “it was hoped the Clementel | vandum might be made the bas |debt funding suggestions of |French Finance Minister) |Clementel was in hand for » above photo- blood-stained wing it to the station two: miles from who perform: |PUt ne comm cribed the course bullet which entered the skull} two inches above » the rear of the right ear {Q rest approximately: under nthe right side 1 ®. Jobnson and Fred arrested Saturday picton, were releast questioning implicating Both Chief Yohe and Sher- 4M GETTING INTERESTED ID A BANANA ORCHARD IN) HONDURAS, THST'S & YOO DO OAME THATS BEEN MAKING cr emploved the reticent Husee|Baby Born Sunday have declined to give up their own er, Among them!TQ Son of Former President Tyler The body of the slain man will Seen ee today eight Dr years his junior. ried two years ago. President Tyler was 68 when Tyler UNDER PERUSAL: Administration Officials| sie Hope Note Holds Ele- ments of Value. | Washington, Jan. 5.—The French memorandum regarding payment of France's war debt to the United States was transmitted today by Secretary Hughes to Secretary Mel- lon for his “personal and private information. Inasmuch as the document was presented by M. Clementel, French finance minister, to Ambassador Herrick, as an unofficial and pri- yate communication, state depart ment officials would make no com- ments on the sugkestions embodied did say how a follow up.” WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—| The test of the informal} sal today by Secretar) ghea with officials withholding comm ir at this stage of the matter. was received at th ment last night and immediately pre pared by decdding for the sr tary'’s attention today Not only has there been no com ment in appraisal of the memotan dum as offering @ possible ground from which the settlement of the French war debt to the Unit Stater might be formally apporach ment in any de was looked for pending its con ation by the American debt funding authority * Secretary Mellon, as chairman of debt funding commission and th ths conduct of debt otlations with foreign rdoubtedly will. re randum without de-| Hughes who s & membe of the comer tng of the commision probably {1 be called by Secretary Mellon rly in the week to appraise the value of the suggestions submitted. Despite the entirely informal and unofficial character of the memor- andum which atill Jeaves the matter nt as tot perfunctory | iff McPherson admitted |the solution of the murder and the apprehension éf its perpetrator were note as on New came to them and iriends to be advanced to even the first stage of formal negotiations be- tween the two governments, admin- istration authorities here hoped that it would be found to hold enough ef satisfactory elements to Justify RICHMOND, Va of Dr, Lyon G. born and MAN THAT'S HERE NC PLANTS ANID CARES FOR IT Ee SENDS YOU 4LL Jan. 5—Friends Tyler, 71 year old of William Mary College are congratulating him on the birth yesterday pound eon. Mrs Tyler's second wife and is They were mar a \e I AINT TOO { INQUISITIE, COULD You LOAN ME ANOTHER 100. \ 2 x BUCKS 5 ee @, Sige SV ITs & SORE WINNER. ALL 1S PAY YOUR PORCHAS NOW be AND THE PROFTTS, OTT DORE PROCEEDINGS rank husband (left) of de gambling ate of Michi: |Both deny will dec’ including a m riod ssion. Ajof one pe funding c congress offers of debtor nations. Hie ‘s exy French suggestic commission with WASHINGT the opening of formal discussions The memorandum is understood! pectatto: a the charge to contain-references to over 80 ye moratorium payments during a rate cent discussed posit during 1924 impro Accuse Each Other 25, ie i ntinued from Page One. indiscretions with Wash army officers or % hote ofd her husbands » " xtravagance ang as 3 y had treated) he nt after her ma the charges of extra: c s\ Scott declareq sht six shdyts at a dollar: eact u and then go them at a dollar each receive settl

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