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PAGE. THREE. The Circulation ef The Tribune ls Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper “== Ohe Casper Datly Crime | CASPER, ~— GASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, } FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 spite Unsettied with probably showei in west portion tonight and in ¢aét | portion tonight or Frigay Colder | in north portion tonight. Puvlivation Offic “Trivude Bidg. 216 B.S ¥ ur & yenie month j VOL. IX NO. 185 avis oF at Newsland ed by Carrier 16 COUNTY GETS BARGAIN IN OIL FIELD ROAD ROAD WORK 2.:2ED,WNCHR| Two Eminence Blo SINTAAST _ RAIN HOLDS MENA CE MU connvcr “InefFicients * WIS SHO =~ = | wry 2) pictures or two of the most abysmal jackasses Natrona county taxpayers have gused LOSSESHEAVY IN MOOR WAR not o@ stopped at this bo hurt but will alto euf- vvel will not | | it le It t that Casper busine tuens to keep|crews working on the me Of year, Ben Seherck potnted | Cagper mountain road until tt ts In ut that if the roads are pormitted [excellent condition. Tho Casper © become in bad shape the tourist} mountain park established by the Chamber of Cohimerce offers a most inviting recreation ground for tours tours General Miles | upon in a dog's age ! } i After frittering away the tax moncy of the people in use § | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | | less road-work, ill-advised road tcork, road-work to furnish em | At Philadelphia— K. i. E. | | ployment of imaginary teams of a member of the board; and Cheago Qoo—i 1 4 ~TOCOE I Hi DERBY CLASSIC ——— road work in which mioney wag paid for such teams ae adelpliia v8 11 1 . : never existed; road work prosecuted in unfavorable seasons Batteries: Blake, Jacobs and Hart- S “ Denar S Sagas any ; ne 4 z ‘ | nett; Betts, Knight and Wilson. pe Air Exercises and under impossible conditions; road work in which the tae Nearly Seven Miles of ] “9, -3() P de} Baying public received in value less than forty cents un the ) . a HitisturgisVibetba,. postponed rain By nee, |g ae SMALL if to Frecede! dollar expended, we hace a spasm of public economy, false Improved Road Built 4 ! and wet grounds. (Copyright, Jasper Tribune) M ch Cc | and wasteful in itself, by suspension of all road turk, at a Z R i pe Be LOUISVILLE, Ky., ‘ip recone begins to look as if the ar to emetery particular time when effective road work can be performed by Midwest at Cost of 3 t Brookly: HW. Whi SN CS: f ale t Rickles c to the highest advantag / bah ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ millionaires would come back, into their own in the Ken-! ighest advantage. “3 Brooks” $03 Abe bee tucky Derby this year. As the starting field for Saturday's | to Decorate Graves For instance, through the asinine policy inaugurated by Only $38,000 ’ kj | Batteries: Dyer, Haines, Stuart,| great race narrows to a few more than a score from a total ry pis liam nntaeet Hen Lana pang by cary wy , { Sherdel and Schmit; Rush, Greene, 39 inations, the tw yrses that ste : r i f shoddy clo 001 raction, discomfitted by . é Hubbell and Deberry. GRR Oma On Oa ie ‘ E ae ae ou are eae 4 War mothers vi bole the excellent showing made by the efficient and economic road The county commissioners % 5 ; - _ | Frederick Johnson, real estate oper-|ably are the splendid black | célt, specia er rahe in. he Chi | work under the administration of Nate Wilson in comparison | yesterday afternoon passed.a R Draina e and Surface | _At New York— it, H. E-} ator. of New York, and Chantey, | ¢ n al, and the chestnut colt, }P8rk, adjacent to the Chi-) with that of John Kiel, the former county road supervisor, the |resolution establishing tte be Cincinnati 200 000 gov § 4] owned by Acs, Payne Whitney, sise| Kentucky Cardinal, ralsed by Desha |CAgO & Northwestern rail-| county road department haa been abolished. It is very evident, Baan er Plant road in the Sat FE R F oe sock 041 000 05°75 7 - O/ tetindaw of H. ayne Wh | Breckenridge of Lexington. Cap-|road depot, as the first event| te those of understanding, that Scott and Morgan cannot stand | acing wn TOM) Batteries: Benton, Biemiller, Shee: | who wi I herselt probably haye two | tain Halts owned “by pathe |}, h in |Creek oil fields as a publit i e . HAW Red Thane ta ehbs eater toc lf probably haye two | tal ‘ owned by “one .of the] in , Casper’s.. observ. ance of | the gaff of a comparison of the wasteful and costly work done higt Ty thor 1. a Drastic Policy of Mor- sabibecagee eee ee > ee | ve clasele fae lerately A yyealth sting Memorlal Day, at 9:30 a. 1 tis | under their directton with the economical and intelligent worl hig nw i horough- a “¢ AMERICAN LEAGUE There other who | derby ti and has bad! gnuounced following the Joint eA | performed by Supervisor Wilson. The contrast ia too marked. | Vio S88 bNl'* nhy dea ee 4 gan and Scott At. Chicago— I, 7 x. mille represetited at t ting i ing of war veterans heid last night} J¢ shows that under Scott and Morgan.and Kiel a waste | o¢ 35,000. tt is and seven-tenths | New York —-. 202-000 00*—* * * lie? actt a tebag Koh taka Sf teat he petite pet pages hall. ete of practically half a million dollars, and under Wilson mag- | mites tong, was ally made iret fy tai a = the derby this year and no romant\ DUKE DIVORCE Scan tio. CUtlsene and gehoo!| tifivent results fora few thousand dollars, and what is more | correct , width and drainage The county highway de- pies ace and + Tequine re to compare with the | children will take plave.ac iG-o'diocy.| % total absence of rift. and is ack 1 to be in excel- t tauite wort today in ankensbip, Cvengros ands undersized but stdut-heartéd Blac The marchers will-fall in line at the | The road situation as ik exists today ix simply this: All cor extra strong PAL NERE UI CLR SU ORY AX) At: St. Louts— Gold which won ensationally a city hall and parade north en Cen-| toad work begun and remaining unprotected is rapidly being safe | trafic < compliance with the recent) wiinington 110». fat ago for the. virically unknow! tor street und east on Second atrect| destroyed by negligence, grades are deing washed out by rain; | Heavy ms a en order of Commissioners Jack | st. Louis ..-- 102 tee oo | Mie It Mt Pek: Anca ‘ tp) the emetery, according to laat aurfaves dy failure 1 deag and smnboih anein at ihe proper |The Beetle y Scott and Guy T.. Morgan: | ,, Batteries: Reuther aed Ruel; Bush, | Biack Gold was her only| NEW YORK, May 15—(By The] ¥. A. Goulding, grand marshall of | pits ihe Seaatid iba ry er if roughowt the dry: seasan | yens, quiches apes Co t‘in town today was | angilger and Sewel horse and a horse “may run in a| Associated Press)—Supreme court|the paradepant Mle aide EP. ciiis,| ‘ret they cannot be made traveladle. : always expense mment in tow y lKsatiacenine. = . {derby but once, |Justec Glegerich today dismissed |poth civil war. veterans, will Head | The fact is, that Scott and Morganare shown up in such in road bulld ~ 4 to the effect that even Mother Na-| AM Delotta cee ty M| Last year the trainer gf Black| the divorce sult brought by Mrs. the procesuion. Other ‘groups ot| wnenviadle light for their past sins of omission and commis- The Midwest cot since con: ture herself has connived against Detrutt pa #00 hie ecpee « « {Gold slept in the next stall to bie) Lillian N. Duke, against James Bu-| marchers will fallin line in the fol.| sion that they have sought refuge by abandoning all county | etruction has kept « iner and these officials by sending a heavy! Batteries: Harris, Walberg and | *{2>!® 8nd lighted @ fire each marr ‘0 magnate. She | lowing orderi rand work giving as.an excise—‘gublic economy.” The public yp mt Work cons y keeping : t ve | Coch Perkins; ing to take the chill’ off the-eu stion of the fin-| American legion band, war, vet-) toill not bé deceived. by “econ ” talk by. Scott and Morgan ad in shape. In estab 5 the downpour of rain’ just on’ the eve | Cochrane, Perkins; Leonard, Stouer yoy ait. Tt was ai humble outfl anted to Mr. Duke H the cor 5 erday by before the abolition order takes ‘ef. | and Bassler. Buscema elisthe : am) bis hs erabesa *8|erans jn uniform, war vetetdns tn| ay more than it wtt-be deceived dy the statement that nature ite, a eceee — No teiliniis hepa The iaticg valde thee. | cviuen clothes, Sulvation-army, Red} may do better road work than human labor under intelligent eed to company ‘ fect At Cheréland— RU. E. Pe millionairesxes ‘ The justice ‘held ae Cross, other organization in theo diredtton 000. By relatives Deep ruts tearing into the roads |¢goston __.... 100-213 vor—* & ©} *** eet as t must be recognized der according to the time in which " yore ‘ 3 | ly er AS BO. ay trom centér to sides, and filling the | Cleveland 102 030 szeae 6 «| WHS cro final they .annoynce. intention of. taking i ane experin at of plucing Scott and afore. vet pepe cured cote drainage ditches, starting washes Batteries: Quinn, Ross, Ehmke and| T!* he winner-of the y ee ere. ee part. high’school cadets, Boy Scouts office has been the moet expensive one e people of Natrona st expert engineers and all other damnage that is caused | plctnich, Heving: Shaute,- Yowell, |W!!! come from the linen and: the \ and* clttzera, county have ever undertaken, *{according. 4c gevevament specifica by traffic after rains took place to- | Speece and Myait, purple, “He will be paraded jn beou- | ‘The legion and other yeteran or Amateurs and the uninformed ave mighty poor timber out | tons ag to width and grade and be day on the highways. This damage > tifully embroidered blankets He | ganizations ask all. people to care- of whieh to fashion yood ‘public officials. Scott and Morgan sides this it is u od that the was not only done by the regular wil come from the hands of trainers fully follow the flag rules for the out of very shame of their own. records ‘ought to resign and Hope jek compar ba nue keep- daily travel but by the heavy ma- and under-trainers and grooms ay occasion. Besides: te general rules lak thar ontia ng its. malstainer steadily at wore chinery which was brought to Cas- hostlers: and. private veterinarians. | Covering uee-of the ‘lag the Memor-| °°" the oblivion from whence they came. fi it has'in tho past per by the road working crews today Te is noteoften that. the outsider fal day regulations provide that it A Beh An illuminating contrast between | in compliance with the comimissioh- 3 breaks through the magic citcle. shall My at half-mast until noon and this standard built road ahd that | ers’ resdlution. ° “Bf | Taken by and large. the owners lst} SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 18, | full-mast from noon untit sunset + . : etretch of the Salt Creek highway } Road experts ‘declare that the dam: ~ {of the derby, ever since {ts inaugura: | pedro Cano, Mexican, was execut:|) J.B. Frisby, chairman, with A, B. + |eonstructed at county expense by + age that this done while the ronds| The temporary bridge over Bates tlon away back in 1875, Is a blye}ea by a firing squad at the Utah] Allen, of the: legion, and Wilbur y George Apel is obvious to every mo } h were wet will eventuaby entall im-| creek, 17 miles out on the Alcova| book of the turf, of society and | Siate prison at sunrise this morning | Tudbs, of the Veterans of Foreign torist who has traveled over both H mense fepair sums, becauge of ‘the | Toad, washed out this afternoon. It | prestige. | for the murder of John St. Clair at | Wars, were appointed to comprise Apel built two and seven-tenths | reason that they are not to be re ae erected by the state highway Réturn to domination of the mil | Park City, L . March 15, 1923. He] the oe eae day oor: miles of road at a cost of $36,751.45, pared immediately. Throughout the |4epartment to take care of traffie|onaires may bring renewal of the|was shot at 6:12/a, m, tee. E. A. Pelletier was made chair- Pi Re a sum far in excess of the contract | summer ‘the rute, chuck holes and} until «q more permanent structure !grip of the east on the derby, t | nounced dead three minutes 1 of the transporation eee | L. A. Ward, druggist, and A.B.) temnors ‘in proceedings instituted | tes of $29,000, The road was afters Guts made will continually become | could be built. only twice in a dozen or more | seconds later Brown, jeweler and optician, con-| last thes Ei Eee A NAMA, Sed ake wards extended to two and nine ; worse, it is polrited aut. Motor cars ae Shel se: ees Te, ae ree very effort to aecure removal) tenths miles, which in comparison: } instead of speeding over the county Fd eye tetas 4 an with the six and seven tenths miles } highways at the full rate allowed by {ot thelr'butldings ‘by Saturday night./ 1111 by the Midwest at a cost slight Sil fabs His -pekatble “until ‘to- |The two were notified recently oy | ee ee ne eee O00, above sake j 7 ie Rag arr at al Rey Albert D. Walton, United Btates dis-]1¥ Jn excess of $1,000 above th fe Aatpearesiathdagen 12 okt pg Pb od trlet attorney for Wyoming, that] Amount paid Apel, is regarded as aBe 1 summer, groan and grin iY unless the buildings were ‘noved by | °t! r nstance of profligate wasté over the bumps and the unceasing | . of public funds by Counay Commis lL b | tomorrow night he would go into to Tack Seot Guy 7. & roughness. Drivers i ie teateae | e Ns @ e federal court to secure an order for| toners Jack Scott and Guy ‘T. Mats Sepa rine a tenn pts oe . thelr {mprisonment in the Natrona| 8°". tite) and. will try: to. apeed 'up,, with | county jaf! until the order is car-] Apel’s rond was not built to stand the résults that isprings ‘and other fled: out. The buildings, it {s un-| afd, or even to contract specifica parts\of machines will be broken, |it ‘ : derstood, have been jackéd up in| tons, as has been pointed out both is predicted, readiness for the trucks and it {s|/by Auditors and by the survey of Freese Pe eae ce ration: A [ise y . expected that they will be oft the| Merbert, Kennedy, county surveyor. H Om c : | ° q 4 4 Ound by expiration of the time) Gravel was used on in less race, experta daiare that viens all |Policy Carried Out by Commissioners in Face:of Most Eco-|*°' Sohauniia Cha. tha contract ealied 20k I traffio ceased last night and today, ° Good progress is -etng*made in| The contract also specified that far the ruts and chuck holes will be co- | nN i an e tin Ye ; t Interests moving day activities, scores of | the price of $29,000 the road shoul mented and that they will remain to omic M ag men ars Deals Blow a re bulldings having’ been trundled to| not’ only be constructed by Apel bat become worse. | , . : 4 new. locations in Salt Creek oil fleld| that he should furnish the grave atthe Wein) 1eta.the custom 66 | of City;.Public Wants Wilson Returned mobs sbea uses tn Ber trs eeet ter Cipro | Sedgley thie: the: geavel was Caen Nate Wilson, highway aupetintent | } Itracts. have been let ‘for the moving | 6a by. the county = ont, to immediately put his maintain. abit ig ~ ‘ of most of the others and the court Besides the poor condition of th ers and drags at Wear ican out | Casper Motor club directors and Casper Realtors have gone on record in favor of! order tor eto evacbation of| poug ‘Adlvars ane bane t ahaevebctianeatenartulnteannartoe | continuing highway work in N@trona coynty,:as against the policy of Commiesioners |the Ohio's Saha MAE is needed pes)” | _The to/s s. < ‘ Morgan and Scott in suspending all activities, effective today. Resolutions to this effect |“ Ur aha: 1 ow Noi road wo 1 take place | assur aspect bro Ih e 3 ar t ll be presented to the board by both organizations, asking that the recent suspension| ~ prvi ; obably until August, Beott; chain | Dat nig et pent “ttrbe | the : ‘ order be rescinded. The vote of-the Casper Motor club board was practically unani > ‘ 1 hehe rs rpcacamee Tinega thet bag d eta} ps alti: : 10 Bek “on |v " “ mou was stated by one member today The Realtor: considered the proposal at their | ortland aR ” y rave’ t ne ‘ , r : ; : today and A. P. | fér for people living out 1 lst# and: people of this city and the tt 5 t We simply cannot kéep thé high-|£av6 instant new life to all pl: of ra Usually up u hel peo) ° “ in th’ einity e 1 y and longer there | -N€ ur Burne were NOt be able to come kere road to tt bhould be kept open pe even way départment at work and the or- | life in this vicinity, but it filled th sila time in May and longer t | 1, ! ‘Show ¢ | I aver dap Wilf wok be renbinds4,” Scott sald | water holes for livestock on the}is much snow, slush and rains, but 9 st the aecrotary, P. J, agit the roa iu were good A ‘ ; The splendid rains ve had last & Chosen F or erent a authorize m to Ww Y nohes and today the worried looks | except for a n a month ne n ting ® resdlution It should be to tho interest of | night and this morning will so dam . : odileet proinised donations from the in sincere tone. “We have given the | rane 7 4 . oan h e of the motor club ry Ourtess mitn in Taxper to the highways that the effect Shi ut Board oll com * jn am totaling Fr atca tee th a Blaresthe teams been Artes te nistic tiniles. Abs He re Roti bt Be 1 ly Instructed | keyy: t ad: WORK: Roliig ~alu.ing | Wul Shandieapsihe: people and: DUBL ppuig approxis $6 0 ¥ t | formed Into optimistic #miles he | . ae elite te it it unanimouel) § >the rend Kk polug Ming | a le a * rroximately $6,500 Coa ee ey Tue apartament | osigei Ot TUAdle Wohther: Ill OttS8t| howpterria cat eo, cretmrsiee at | etary to draw up such @ res-|the summer,” Scherck sald. “There | nes of this county all summer It ver rolling count whiek t IL.” There is a shortage of | anger to young lambs, which are|wiii frost tonight and ther. « “4 und this it is understood, ts} {s much road work that should be| work of repair is not done at the] (WASHINGTON, May 15.—Previ | fame truct thig | t Agevand the ekpenie of maintain. | Now arriving in numbers. rising temperatures Saturda 1 ‘d this} done and especially since the rains] earliest porsible moment.” dént Coolidge hay definitely decided | coun cost ‘approxp | | y Contin ed on Page Seven) It has been an unusually dry|cording to the weather man, — | of last night ‘many repatrs must be Can any vealtot imagine Denver] to reappoint. B.~. Raney of Port- | mately ready and y ee ued on ‘i mens ealtors in sh luncheon | rinde. or any community in that Vicinity | land, Ore., a & member of the ship: | there enee, The n asons why the road] “The county owes it to Casper cit (Continued on Page Five.) pihg board, « ) DEBT FUNDING BASIS SOUGHT * ‘ . El Krim’s gun positic Riffian e French and Riffians Both Suffer Many Provagands among other tribes, ta 1es u en y Chin A Beiadd Are Tnsiracted BY 4, Bria entl) ie fru Spant : ey eed . . advices say, sing threatening aullaux an rian re Instructe )| by the Ministry. of Finance comprise Casualties in Late Fighting on A Ig oe ia re yes Wicks 0 ee mesnkan sc Se £ ‘Tazea, | 4 ¢ however, have be reduced to am Front in Morocco ‘ Bbabat lone! ports throu 4 Ma- | ON, May 16.<(By the) was n6 hint of an impending tllneos abinet to Work Out ccepta | unde: sta table form for t} > conve rid describe t ituation in Vreneh | 4 General Nelson The o'd Indian fighte: as eltting L* » . fence of the v yi mint one 46 critical, consternation reign: | 4 Amerioah -soldlee,|| ofthe third Pow,0e the clreya stende Solution for Allied Issue and his colleaguer, ‘These 40 unis ing in the villages b a be] a © toda when he tainted | dover the Whole dis ot the da! (By The Associated Prats) front owning to .ncreasing influx of 1 while General] He fell into the arms of Dr. A - * . include figures Heavy losses are reported on both sides of the AgHtING | wounded with French military hee | scien was attending « cleus per-|thur W. Craig, who was immed-|_ PARIS, May 15.-(By The Associated Press.)— a planseehat 18, 9 tront in French Morocco where General Count De Cham | pitais filled to capacity, These re | formance ctely behind him. De. Craig and|Finance Minister Caillaux and Foreign Minister Briand | annual payments would be on almost bruin’s men are endeavoring to force invading Riffians back yrs babes soa sr@eithipe spe rellern The General had apparently been | others removed him to « position un: |were authorized by the French cabinet today to study the Hy conceivable scaling of the tot 5 b . : add tha 6 capturer n the best of health. Mrs, Coolidge | der the teats, an en to 4 point ‘ - robably the most {mportant ol q into the Spanish zone. Riffian advance has been checked, | precy “air tield with planes and | wan attending the performance, | ovtalde the tento where be died, interallied débt question in an attempt to find an accepte|, errs are the memoranda and French tribesmen say have been taught a salutory les- Giner material and ulev \ook many | General Miles wae &6 years old.| The Cenern’ stan accompanied by | #Dle solution. ‘ emai ee as yereewrey! son through De Chambruin’s drive Wednesday, which cars | prironers | but despite his advanced vgs bo had| Mere. W. B. Noble, ile daughtersins This decision of the cabinet was given out officially | rorana trom Washington, giving the rlod.the French to heights of Bibane| French rolnfurcements continue to| Wrench haye,abanoned the idea of | taken his usual interest in public} law, nd advera! at hile [after & long discussion ef the prob-(M, Briand on what they thought |résults of his cations witn See And relieved mont of the surrounded | arrive feom Algeris, tn ‘luding heavy | askin pain for perminsion to bom | affairs until today, When he start-| dren. The opening page | lem thle morning and t tlivery | should be done retargeat a Mellon ana outpost bloey houses afeillety with which to amanh Abd (Cor Jel on Page Sevens ed fe cireus performance there (Continued on Page Two) of epinions by both M Caillauxy and! ‘The doolimente of the subjec or r ' - i

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