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

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FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THREF. " PAGE FIVE FORTIFICATION OF OUTPOST IN PACIFIC URGED WASHINGTON, May 8.—(By The Associated Press.) he would urge legislation at t make the Hawaiian Islands “the strongest military outpost in the world.” REALTORS HOLD MEETING TODAY Nest t in a talk before the joard in luncheon ses sion this noon at the Townsend ho-| tel, praised the condition of the highw In. Wyoming. Mr. Ni Ditt was scheduled to read a paper on the subject of “A Clty Manager for Casper” but due to the fact that he has been absent from the city on a business trip-in other parts of state, was unable to prepare his d id for that » the talk v poned until next week. Howard Baker, president of Estate rd, vered an observance the presided at the tertaln- ot k-in Casper. After Mr. Baker concluded his talk, the members of the board participated in an informal discussion on music in weneral and Its influence on the hap- piness of the individus The nr s of the Real Estate board ce their program. by an informal ussion of the Com- munity bullding project beatae acts tional Mus! mb Infant Dies, Investigation Is Authorized NEW Yo sociated Pre! A ten months’ 0/8 boy inmate of a baby hospital, the proprietor of which, Mrs. Helen Au- suste Geisen-Votk, Is held in $45,000 bail for alleged baby substitution, died today after having been remoy ordered by the cit that numerous infants consigned t the woman's care had died of ma nutritton. Agents of the society fur the pre of cruelty to children said ous nurses who had been em ed in the place informed them that a3 many as twelve Infants lad died similarly in one month, ion amined tomorrow, was arrested on complaint of William Angerer of the Erox who charged her with haying Substituted a four months old cbild for his one month old son, Stephon, Anger yous breakdewn Food Council “Recommended For Britain’ The Asso ciated Press.)—Tb "ood Com- mission, which for nany weeks has been hearing evidence -rpgarding food prices, today issued its seports —one majority and two minority. The mafority report. signed with various reservations by Chairman Aukland Geddes and other members of the commission, recommends the establishment of a food counc!l tu 7 maintain supervision over the si food trades. This principal rv mendatioh dom'nates most .of the suggestions made. fT BURLINGTON ‘The Burlington Employes’ club {n observance uf Muric Week beard a program of instrument elections to day wioon und directior Libee, chairman of conumittee, ’ The program tollowe Musle—De Molay ‘ Vocal the frelght Kenath office ments orchestra » Comrie, Vocal s Vocal reer Voeal duet—Leona Brady and Lit Nan Alsup. Saxophone—Kenneth Lipke, Music—De Molay urchesira, eas Si sosiantaay Administrator Suit Owens, ¢ ippointment of Carl Shumak adininistrator, annulled will be ap pegled to the state supreme court. | it Was announced today by Attor- heya "R. Ri Rose and Alex King, | counsels for Regor. | When the case was recently heard oy Judge C. O. 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