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VOL. 1X NO. 175 CONTRACT FOR GUERNSEY DAM IS AWARDED EUROPE WARNED 10 MUST MAINTAIN GOOD WILE OR U9, AID STOPS, HOUGHTON oft Ambassador to Britain Makes Address Which Is Regarded as Most Important, in London. LONDON, May 4.—The new American ambassador, Alanzon B. Houghton, speak- ing tonight before a distin- guished audience here which | included the prime minister | of Great Britain declared in friendly | but firm terms that, unless’ peace based on good will were re-estab- lished in Europe, he feared American assistance for the reconstruction of Europe must cease. The ambassa- dor made it clear in the course of his address that he referred not nly to moral but monetary aid. Coming as it did from the former Amer! 1 ambassador to Germany following his recent visit to the United States, and conferences with President CooMdge, the pronounce- ment wag calculated to create a pro- found impression upon the states- men and diplomats gathered to hear the new ambassador and perhaps be regarded as among the most im- portant delivered by America’s envoys to the Court of St. James in years, Because of its importance end the authoritative note which it sounded, it was assumed by those trained in diplomacy that he must undoubtedly be voiting the: views of the administration at Washing- ton. Special significance was attached to the fact that the statement comes at a time when considerable sus- picion and distrust of Germany are being voiced in. various parts of Europe, particularly _ France, be- cause of the election dency of Field Marshal Von Hinden burg, who is asserted by some to represent those reactionary forces. which are inimical to the peace and | interest of at least some of the allies. Mr. Houghton said in part: “I cannot bring myself to think that you need assurances from me of American good will and) under- standing; rather does it seem to me that there are relations between the English speaking peoples which we may safely take for granted and re garding which a certain reticence is instinctive and in my poor opinion, desirable, I believe wholeheartedly that tangled up and involved in these friendly relations is the prom- ise of a better and happier world. “But surely the time is past when to dig up thig friendship were, on festive occasions, to s it examine the 1 fecilitate our lves on tt th and vitalit ig not lant; it has en ed through days which meant ther than words son to anticipate its untimely demise, But I will confess to you that In moments of rare and solitary self-communion, I sometimes wonder if {t were not well that {t be spared the scorching winds of after-dinner oratory. “I am going to assume therefore, that you will not expect me to refer specifically to. ‘hands across the seas’; ‘blood is thicker than water’ (Continued on Page Four) Polo Is r We have to the presi- Sunny Man’s Death Being Investigated BALTIMORE, May 4.—Private de- tectives have been ordered by Willis Sharpe Kilmer to. investigate the death of Sunny Man, one-of the best three year olds of the season which occurred’ on the Pimlico Satur- day night after an attack which, in the opinion.of several local veteri- narians, was due to poisoning. Sunny Man,a son of Sunbriar out of Romagne, after a number of notable performances, as a two year old, was reported by Trainer J. P. Smith to have been working speedily at Havre De Grace prior to last Monday. The colt was defeated that day and became ill while being moved to Pimlico at the close of the Havre De Gra: meeting. KILLING OF MEXICAN TO BE PROBED WASHINGTON, May 4.—(United Press)—Governor Richardson, of Cal- ifornia, following a protest by the Mexican government, has notified the state department that he will order an investigation of the killing of Antonio Hernandez, a Mexican, in San Quentin prison in February, 1924. French Hurl Rebels Back PARIS, May 4.—(United Press Marshal Lyaute: commanding French troops in Morocco who were attacked Friday by Riffians from the Spanish zone, has the situation well in hand, and the tribesmen have been ,repulsed, according to advices The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other W ea New Che Cazper Daily € paper MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Yj CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 Publicat: une Bidg, un eely or at Newstands, silvered by Carri Second St 218 B. caurod) uN NORTH PLATTE RIVER PROJECT BALL SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland — Chicago-Cleveland game postponed; rain. MAINTAIN PEACE At New York— GOVERNMENT TO REOPENMAWAL| M110 WEEK OBSERVANCE BEGINS .s2=ise"s-<=< MORK GIVEN 10 O'Neill, Jones. Ward hit homer last of 7th. Simons hit homer in 7th for Phila phia, Bishop hit homer first of 9th. OIL LEASE GASES: PANEL FOR SPECIAL GRAND | JURY CALLED AN CHTY WITH GHURGH PROGRAMS: UTAH COMPANY he reas! At St. Lonis— R. HE | Detroit 001 o ; : WASHINGTON,. May, 4.—With the summoning of a | Schools, Hospitals, Theaters and Various Clubs | St, Louis --.-103 eve cove * Bid Is $1,288,121 with Batteries: | Davis and Severeid. Sisler hit homer last of 3rd. panel for the selection of a special grand jury here today, Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Roberts, special government counsel in the oil cases, were expected to arrive to prepare for later appearance before the jury in reopening alleged criminal phases of the leasing of the nayal oil reserves. : same list of witnesses would be ca ed in the ne ed in that which regulted In the Appropriation Already Made for $800,000 to Begin the Operations. Announce Plans Designed to Promote Greater Interest. | At Washington—Boston-Washing: | |ton gaine postponed; rain. \ The gpvernment. counsel have appealed from the deci NATIONAL LEAGUE, Chicago — Cincinnati-Chicago Observance of National Music Week in Casper was ush- ered in on Sunday with special musical programs in all the proceedings as appear- in- At the sufreme court a month game postponed; cold weather and 4 IGTON. v ng the criminal indictments re Lee ary yrange ve oe sing churches of the city, and followed up today with the pres- | wet grounds. hy HINGTON,: May 4 pues ie t 1 pe Se od fear re ape eghlal Beast counse! |entation of four special programs. Many of the merchants hie. z Secretary Work today Full, former Anterior secretary 454 | jast month but it adjourned without | Mave acted on the request of Mrs. 'T. J. Riach, chairman, nat Philadelprie 93 o60—ts iy ajaWarded a contract for the heny and his son, Edward L. Do- | taking action. and decorated their stores with the national colors Philadelphia _.000 000 002— 2 13 1|construction of the Guernsey heny Jr., oll operators. Apparently ~ Never before in the history of Cas-| Batteries: Bentley and Gowdy; ‘f i HB ) *}dam on the North P. new grand jury proceedings has e e were such splendid mus Decatur, Fillingim, Ulrich and Hen- h cog h : latte been decided upon as another re 1 sented in the ¢ line, Wilson. reclamation project in Ne- course in the matter. Every church in the city observed| Jackson hit homer first of Sth|braska and Wyoming to the Ut The indictments were dismissed 4 | National Music week by a special|and 6th, Construction Company of Salt Lake because of the presence in the grand | program yesterda program City at $1,288,121, jury room of an’assi§tant to the at- sented at tho high school.at 10 At Boston— R. HL E. An appropriati of $800,000 was torney general. It was said that the | this morning evoked — en-| Brooklyn 920 000 030—5 10 1] authorized by congress for the next | ° applause from an assembly | Boston 002.000 301—6 12 1} fiscal y for béginning construc | e e al hundr school stu- Batteries Petty, Osborne and/|tion of the dam { manager of the|” ¢ 3 interest not only to the people living | and Iris theaters, donated Only a ER in Platte county and on the Wyo- n as the use of the theater for special ming-Nebraska line but to all res } musical programs at noon to which|@X GOVERNOR'S RELATIVE {dents of 1 Wyoming. With ; . the public is cordially invited. The the Gu a tact it is be- | HURT AT SALT CREEK " observance there this noon brought Neved t Icova project will { Cn ANGST 2 owd and many of the]. DENVER,\ Colo., May follow soon after and that the dor- ¢ | LOS ANGELES, May 4.—. d ch ci - > a o., May 4,—Fred- KANSAS CITY, May 4.—Selection bh “a as erga meg foe ern polgeng ehizan goon to2 n downtown offices and | erick W. Shelton, formerly of Den-|™@nt agricultural possibilities of the { ee poskieg! Ura . abe es ‘see twentieth century motorboat enthus- | rivers through the Rich« ro SS ppor-| Clarence: J.+ Morley -was+ injured in |", 4 , gree murder in connection with the | tasts leaving, herernext Iriday for | into Lake Champlain iand_ ther iM an accident at the Midwést Refin-| ‘The dam alte is just above ths Grins Mood i aes 1 pe aa ral Astoria, Ore., on the route to New| through the Champlain canal into| 970°" spitals. weré not for-| ing Company's camp at Salt Creek, it cetile << Hornsey. When instatied ae ingen in dietrict Court | Xork: The men who hope to demon- | the Hudson river and the final lap | © ghee ental : Phan le ase iat hd PM essai = Nels 3 MB 2 Pin ll ampeny Regen. ec th strate the.possibility of sailing near Lending at New York. ae ge Ten learned here 10085%,...-.-namaasrentermn: rat See DOuRar aS Lc here today befote Judge 0. A. Litcas. | 1s across the United States are-?, & prio 2h Tian aaa ROPES OT Yind in Goslitifconnty and | The {.1a] 1s expected to last about western Nebraska. Savaayed Wilton, John B Hong and Val Wood- : . bury, They are taking to Astoria a sede a aise: i aE Deskin was shot and killed on| tight twin screw motor boat and will eR neeleg nl: Sinekcre Zreee October 13, 1924, while attending a] pegin their voyage up the Columbia | | SSRUGH Ses ei canie CBS poten ta meeting of directors of the Rocky | bia about 430 miles from its rnouth, say the Alcova project will become Mountain club, a social club of| river, May 15. Leaving the Colum: say the Alcova praject. will which, Warren was an officer. While| they plan to. navigate the Snake staid eamnip eens ails ih Deskin was reading a resolution ask-| river to Lewistown, Idaho. Between wetter ower for all of conta ing for the removal-of Warren for] that point and Livingston, Mont., a ee Ts if We ; alleged irregularities in his ac-| distance of about 250 miles, they ex- VA, May 4-—The traffic in/address drew out frequent outburats counts, Warren. {s sald ‘to have| pect to resort to portage in order arms cannot be considered a merely | Of applause. : drawn a revolver and fired. Deskin} to get over the continental divide. commercial matter and escape inter-| _ Reports that the British delegation ted 3 es o , would présent a »stitute conven- died shortly afterward, From Livingston they will descend Reecery 8; BUSES) Conver GResherd Took ml | national recognition, declared Count pottery at st aca ey ye has from Morocco Sund Both men were prominent locally. | through the Tilinols river and Till CHAMPAIGN, Ill., May (Unit 7 sl Retasntttoe amas inate atenaiel Fpendper of this Henri Carton De Wart, former] for control of traffic in arms, opened Di ash “here on Saturday. Welr,|~ for traffic in arms,| tions’ as will the American delega-| itnes. ays OE oy ot peepee nal triel e Meccan ié led by t League of Nations, in| tion. A draft prepared by a special | wiahe atieninserolen cig one te a i ich an Amer can aa gatio 1 fs commis fon is to be presented as the | eee in the afternoon. When up about 100 ie pbevgin sab bale!! ase GS ee cane eas CHICAG( Ma 4 M Stell ‘ect eng! developed iCAGO, Mrs Stell. |e & eng he teoubia ay ped Costigan Carson, of Linden, _ Towa, . that Mrs. ama Nelson: McClintogk JOHN RU RUSSELL. “was har ad” before: Mrs,"Wil- Mam D. d removed a Earthquake ‘ARE LAUDED BY core. man f Ee \ q 8 Girl Captured in ‘Act of Fleeing Says| aia Cares rs, “a. HALIFAX, May 4.—The selsmo. graph at Dalhousie University re- corded two distinct earth shocks yes- terday {t was announced today. The firet disturbance was recorded a{ 142 p, m., Atlantic standard time and lasted until 8:30 p, m. The sec- ond was at 7 m. lasting unt! from re earthquakes Robert Brady Funeral Held The funeral services for Robert Brady, of Mills, were held in St. Anthony's church at nine-thirty this morning. The pall bearers were: J. Paul F. Braden, R. 8. Ray E. Lappin, Lloyd A, John Gillettl Are Recorded | Ponies Die in Blase Baldwin String Burned to Death When | suxsexvo: Fire Destroys Sta Island; Unknown Origin bles in Hawaiian HONOLULU, May. 4.—A string of polo ponies which recently returned from play in| California were ‘urned to de Baldwin stables, Island of Maui. relayed to Honolulu by Al Castle. a Il but one of the Hawaiian ath in a fire last night at the Word of the fire was member of the Ha walian team. who said the loss included a number of ponies revently purchased on the Pacific island players, The E ng mbered some of fire mounte t availa y fin on, W was the nurse led Mrs. Mc¢ who atte last iin ‘ONCE NOTED AS ntovk in her Mutilated Torso Was That of Mrs. PRES. COOLIDGE ess sixt years ago, ar- ' : | rived here today with J. A. Walker | alker, of Ottumwa, Towa, the lat F ont . as f the direct hetee Bt ihata GARY, Ind., May 4.—The mystery surrounding the] ¢ DALI M Nation Must Cling to to Fundamentals |; “fortune oy Wm. Me death of a young woman whose partly burned body was Dae Nea atwsaeaninaties an 4 ee ” seed : wed, “was found a week ago in the Indiana dunes near Chesterton | the ei Ba ti domes That Have Been Tried and Proved, I erie atl ed oa tae appeared to be disintregating today with the positive iden- | with Webe i} 4° aS a . O ‘ia | tification of the torso by a girl friend. eapagaee Chief Executive Say 3 Florence Kiss Bolo said the body was that of Mrs. a ated the re itior W ASI May 4 To go forward on the same Mrs, Desidero's mothe M br that have marked its development thus re T H Oo i a ps joes mt pg: ae W I N Ss B A L L oO r@) N fy ts emphasis on equal opportunity and treatment | the M ci declare ‘i Ins Miss Bolo was arrested yesterday all its peoples, must be the nation’s aim, President Cool- | ** ec r that he was at South Bend and was said by po- declared in an addre ss here yesterday at the laying me Beggs: show that all three deaths lice to have been preparing to flee cornerstone of the Jewish Community Center. Be sehr ‘ fer piracy’ to, obtate to Detroit One of the strongest points in her Mai ttiet pata tae ot oft yy, T. Van Orman Is Victor for Second |! : eee is ( adie ( a po clothing near the mutilated body a# nd part of 8 petticoat she lent Mrs Time; Will Represent WKSeL t f 1 aa uar Mrs. Artie H Michigar I > : » . ity, however Dobitty nternational Event i is ner, Mra Mar Sept ie JosePH Mo., May 4.—(By The Associated Press.) Van Orman, with the Goody’ ar III, won the na-| er f 1 F R \ a T smtnation balloon race. - . ‘ He was the victor last year and again will represent the W ; RAILWAY UNION United States in the Gordon Bennett internation or um a r : prov ided the ¢ contest committee of the N ‘BEGINS C CONFAB : ae " ARHY OFFICER cal ase proves the per- the 4 formance jth i@ cu and ‘e |Pla an Extermination of Whisky Fleets Pad Be ey ¥ Laying Off Atlantic Coast from New { Discussio deve se} o'clock Su j ing as last yea t | ratjroad ‘ettiates inpluding com-| form, Ala., a diatan behind Van Ormar x 1 tic ; ee FN core [Mat Alan! ® Cay Fi pals duane Jersey to Connecticut il of business seastons headed the pro ves ee *¢ fled by R A La t long | b. F |eram of the 18th triennial conven Fe Niyy Moped oak ae” eceRh: He W. Thaden ou the} ernie clea ae : Jtion of the order of railway econ es eget 7 an hour l ground t they delayed their! MANILA, May 4.—tL Log NEW YORK, May 4.—Units from the co wer one ot America. which openea | 2M kept an ultitude of approximate: | Bi0H e coast guard of the here toda / : Wolsey Seet en ty woutheaarward "iis ional ondtes iumittee. ike # Wage kone ‘5 i. me ser ores jenete Atlenioeepoatd, with the revenue pear: Gresham, | Several thoysand delegates and | ursey, Vani Orman reported. today to act on the cases after re-| granted a three months’ continuance eneca and Mohave, were mobilized at the Clifton coast visitors from all parts of the United | Ttadio equipment whcih he carried | ceiving a message from Referee| when he appeared for trial before a “| Suard base on Staten Island toc for a new war of exter- es und Canada were registered. | Song kept him informed of weather! Lambert stating that he would con-|ecourtmmartial here tod rhe delay | Mination against rum fleets lying off the coast from New Officers sald that the convention | se een wen the progress of the} our in lifting. the | Fe 1 in order to allow depont Taraay to Connecticut would lust at least two weeks. our balloons, he sald. Ithe committee t uired t fenne, to! 20m ; The entire wt n Van Orman brought bis basket to} Honeywell and J arrive » the t ten, iiss My oat Rhema ion plant ont s idtalhr trite cS 1 Towa, headed by [. Ke Bheu | Mis vcompanion on the fight win | cldéd upon, fleutenant. Wi 1. ° He ahs ihe |.therd, pei duoter, craft, betwe t first and investigate ff ' i Woolan 1e0 ong und spected rum rune