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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER =. Che Casper Daily Tritume MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925 “Path Gp yeild al Up Mlt t A Tribune Bide. 2 HUNDREDS DEAD AND INJunco IN JAP QUAKE REFINERY OPERATIONS SPEEDED ee CRUDE RUNS AT Memorial Services to Hold Tribute | STANDARD ARE Generally fair tonight and Sun- day, Somewhat colder east portion tonight. VOL. IX Publication Offices: & B. Second St NO. 192 192 Report gation of coun conducted u ~ SHEE TREMOR Poppy Day Observance Wili Be Carried| 3 ah in % ~ if — oe | e) es ee) | O v re S nS < The Texas’ company here also will | increase its runs, due to the ship ment from Colorado of Moffat field crude and the acquisition of oll hold- | ings in Salt Creek of the Kinney- Coastal company. These 0 de velopments were tly reviewed - fae | is —_—_—_— in which members of the council,|pelled to carn sufficient mene 1} WASHINGTON, May 23.—(By The | troop committeemen, commissioners | pay their camp tuition and expel va | - Associated I 8) — The United | and deputy commissioners and scout-|and an appeal is beir m 1 NEW. YORK, Ma e to collect not only the war debts |Glenrock, Douglas and other points | have some service to : ue | Wilson, widow of tt cwed it by Burope, but the recon-| will be in the party. Those going |might-be done by es ashen (ha me. registered on the DELIVER MEMORIAL struction loans made after the arm-|from this immediate ' vicinity will |{s also the duty « ' ated tb ce IN COLLISION Majestic as ‘Miss Eleanor ( | istice. leave scout headquarters in Casper | “Be Prepared” and Ivo ex ‘ sailed today for Cherbourg, whence | 1 debtor governments have | at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, though | pected to solicit and canva a E ‘ she will go to Paris by motor Burlington & Quincy railroad agent at Powder River, was | fatally wounded yesterday evening at Powder River when she received the full charge of a 40-gauge shotgun through her right breast. She died early this morning at the county | By OLD SCOUT. Camp Carey, the summer camp of Reconstruction Loans Sought | p22 coins wii teeeive an ott visit and “inspection during Sunday to to have will be privileged outing. Scout ready had i spl citizens calling fo service. Many of the boys are 1 left leaning d to pay either interest or prin-|{t is understood usure hin for work and in a 1 responsibility that some of the party will motor to Careyhurst this the ma in WITH RUNNER AT PARK | -_ | to Reverent Climax Sunday With | Twobided B ; i oe eal) ‘ ah: | I Ww ‘ os | Special Memorial Exercises | tosis | {wo Hundred Buildings 5 i. n Planders fields the poppies blow PoP I d Cc * Memorial day spirit, renewed in Casper today by the | | y ae? “ i Pop} Of Terror Develops : ncrease onsumption | wearing of thousands of blood- red flowers that bloomed Between the crosses, row on row, Inslonnaere ‘ Of Gasoline M jon lapels and bosoms, will receive further expression to- | That mark our place; and in the sky - se f n lounst Center. " €ansS | morrow when memorial Sunday services will be held under he 7 lark till t a avely ingin fi Pros erit | ae 1uspices of the American Legion, the United Spanish | ; ue 1arks, cf t oni x § ahs Bs y | TOKIO, May 23,— (By 2 P' y. War Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign W ars. The| Sew HT | The ; cated Pre ) ; i TEER b at the EB pbent on paying ute to y ‘ cL netant n - fl 5 sol amdithe Poy’ lithel: dead wotitates : The department of commus- Crude oil runs at the Cas- eget brite | ie a ai tie ni ar follow OR ml nicatic = nounced ¢ day per refineries of the Stand- his subject, | in full | that more than 200 persons ard Oil company of Indiana er Ge Introductory remarks by former | | f lave bellevad:toctet and have been increased -to’ 45,-| Brooks will preside as| Governor B. B. Brooks, chatrmans | | as aera eG ee eed tt ays itp ie Aad £2 Singing of “America” ... Audience F . t ‘ i 000 barrels a day, a volume {the Re. | Thvocation-2;230hi; Ho aranmonal tlt . t that is little short of plant al di Vocal solo'..... Mrs. D. W. Lobdell rah Baan ‘ : capacity, according to Information | no post in C it will be rep adress, “Taking Inventory” . | ; Beek sabre just revealed here, An inereara to|cented by the few aged _... Rev. Willis H. | bin ts shes 40,000 barrels dafly was authorized | haired veterans wh Vocal solo ... 7 i | ¢ early in the week and a second jump | pearance on stich o “Tenting Tonight Sse set sa j " . i was more recently approved, making | feeling akin to reverence. Spanish. Appollo club, 20 voices | ORD TEA T AS 4 t it possible to re-employ many former |-American War veterans, next in| “Star Spangled Banner” ..Audlence } F Li Pa Sone a lary workers at the big plants on West | years and of diminishing number,| Benediction ..... Rev. C. ‘D. Wilson Bs » Yellowstone. will be present along with an uarmy| Former Governor B. B. Brooks | ; ‘ ‘The pfyroll increase will bring the | Of Veterans of the world war, all| will preside as chairman. The pub-| Fish Trade sii Ou aie caries | total’ number of men employed at | 3 lic is invited | } 0 ‘ refinery plants here up to « | Poppy day was, in this} : ; To Be Giant Booze | a me teceltind’ resiaastel rably jvith last yea thousands of flowers worn by the ety | s Ss, ° : ’ ‘ : | rank and file in honor ‘of the dead | i Sodohn McCrae. | . Jot Tokt« ister ) pate at as A and appreciation for the living. Pa y WE wrens cece } r . ae “ which have brightened the : pects | Pet umelerc ie uune women, Ob ths | pe eaT ue, High, Sor | ahae wilh te " r pede ath > iakabhie’ Gil. {nduatey: aad Whole American Legion auxiliary and the as ‘lobster and vhie Aey hefélo-The Ol! and. Ges: Journal « Casper people were without id t zphe : nahirontich k 4 Tulsa is authority for the statement arse: Cpotelunte, $450,000 baic Heatwsieed “Pr a 2 F tt ° that gasoline consumption is in ‘ wale 5 " New York ‘and: the existen , t ' ° creaging at a rapid rate, due to large |, 1% Bt = APOLIS, ‘ a3 A yi ner Oh arciand SUR outs trees. caine =m! sale#'O6f automobiles throughout the | UO" for a change of vepue in the aa Go Salta pebbrté : plane ed to country,..._Increases..in.motor. regis | co#e" of D.C. Stephenson. former vealed, ‘Ten. million. dol 1 ‘ trations amounted to 19 per cent jn | K8 Klux a gtand dragon, Kart a pes 2 April over last year’e figures and|Kllnck and Barl Gentry, charged Pebeuit tt ie wtnted’ will the year is-expected to witness a| With the murder of Mixs Maude Ne opharal Weahd ture invedtl pi > r much larger gain, resulting in a pro.|@Tboltzer was granted today by federal eran fur y inves a on hat portionate increase in the demand|7"dse James A Collins in criminal 7 Meaiavan ¥iin connie Pies for motor fue! are ae AA 2 pa | New. England, New York and Can- The action of refinery officials | P84 be or June 22, f ae ae a ve ath ee ete at prenetity tot oan, | another county 1s expected to delay |Mrs. E. Z. Seigel of Powder River ‘Dies| 2 ORAS OAD? per and more stabilized conditions ‘a sas ute ee het | H E 1 qT d. f A id t I hinlitas teeubeb i ptartad’ here: ceeten as far as this industry is concerned. | torneys for cefonse an: sect | ] ni : ce x ~ he ¥ yes! ¢ Movement of, refined. products, wil | lon {0 inter regarding the county pad werner d SRE, Soe Tone Anvegemenaeee | SALE coy puivare of $56 t6 worth be heavier, calling for increased | im which the case should be tried. | > Dy paticeatt al raliroad operations, and production | a Wound Received Yesterday Mute dope tiaeratinn conoatecs the of the Salt Creck oll district will be ° | Sorte Waratah asspacbrad -in «boxes kept at its peak to supply the crude Collections On | D \TeitiPieltate Store vaiowa: Kinde: of oll Mrs. E. Z. Seigel, 45 years of age, wife of the Chicago, | fish. rifteen arrests were mad MRS. WILSON TO EUROPE Mrs, Wilson has as h companion Misi | Sunday evening at the First Bap-| pal on debts and the Washington sume some 4 manner | ¥e 4s tist Church, Rr. Bowerman wili|Severnment has called their atten-| evening and spend the night at the|securing such work. His willingners tat pede | daughter of Bernard } I iF air Woathiy speak on the days of ‘61 and ‘ot | tion to the agreements negotiated at | camp. and desire to work as we , | wal who was chairman of the w ne} ‘As a judge Lr. Bowerman was First | the time the loans. were made that! Due to recent heavy rains one of | sonal effort to secure such k will ng . dustries rd under Presid ul | a > Id be no dise: 1 - / r " t Sverett Hawle grade | son 7 7 Lieutenant of Co. “A” 13th Regular | there would be no discrimination in/the suspension bridges across the |S¢cufe a more read a > & son F Or st F * Thhantvy—Wisconad: Dr | the discharge of obligations of this | creek on the camp grounds had been |!f he walts until r r ‘i fale of the MeKin was} Wea nm and « orecast or Bowerman iias ea ed out. Roads to Careyhurst are | UP . ia can they Pep) 2 eA Sahel Aa torates « ' Bor 1 condition but motor. ut 1 } ‘ Y uy ‘ Coming Week BOYS KILLED Bowerm t the car and perhaps | Jearn t ed visitor one of the atting the enti; ump in shipshape | the bf he tha mantis and first of the great reunions. There} ay soy, APNE Y Y ry opening ep Tat heel hs) 5 will ea ‘ 1 Will be ‘epecial music f ] scheduled tomorrows by & f| Bach person making the trip is|¥°U er Dr. J. ( service. Soldier bc | Mark's Episcopal church has a quested to bring along thetr own | S¢!f« nc I Davie, of Idaho me t LAUTE a are specially invited t esent | postpon 1 and probably will not be Jiunch with the exception of sugar rh 1 to is- | fi ty , fro $ jhe ’ two weeks, it was} and coffee which will be provided at the M 4 1 ere. f 1 cee ers oe connie 4 by the Rev. Paitip| t amp. A ‘ on. No ft t will | ing F acks of iinols Cent : lk or y ab fuch interest is now being taken tb a by wa d thr ea sence from the elty of mittee |in the summer camp and the Boy | opens, so citize r ed te G i , The bell r ulted in the pone . yuts- are looking forward with | hesitate to advi t headq ora ed 1 5 3 keen interest to the time when the (Continued on T we = 1 + NIGHT NEWS| ST. LOUIS—Captain Henr B. Honeywell, veteran bal finished second in thé natlo fnation race said he would be to compete in the international ta in Belgium. ATLANTA—Gaston B, Means Park School Triump hes NO FIRE I Pres. In Annual £BGeR gan DULDEN wULE s Coolidge" aken [Il ANK GEAUDOIN Dita AT LOCAL HOSPITAL prominent figur Maintaining a lead from the start; The final scores were, Park 14) Higashi, a short stocky Jap f run t oC 1 Ley . : PUR ‘ vestigation of ich was gradually reduced but | pointe; Willard, 63; Lincoln, 6% Jef-| Park sehcol, was hero of the r at Oo w t s, nw t. Daugherty, never overcome, the Park school ath- | fers 19; Washington, 30 scoring 34 pe inte for bi ol. # larm ¥ uth Phe ; ori F ‘de 4a Fos a > prison to begin a two year se etes triumphed by a margin of etx | ley Grant 7; Mills, 5 shi was highpoint man ar D Crowds | eathered a hs Hie al | ; Mas : points in the sixth annual grado | 0; Wilson, 0; Mountain Vi ped. six firsts, one second and one 1 tn : aa inae tha tees A . WASHINGTO! school track and field meet held |‘Evanayille, third place. He placed in every event red up LOIMAy’ ocomibile te, trectnent | i Ma «tg — - a. Chicago banker, was elested pi on the high school athletic field yes-| The "tournament was attended by |in which he competed. Harris, a col DAMA Nic lnSiepoustlens the . ’ " | : ZI f a dent of the chamber of commerce of} terday afternoon with more than] an immense crowd which packed the|ored boy from Washit Ke f the Golden| dent received in the White | 600 Tou an KE ecl ed oa the United States. 1,800 juvenile stars competiig for| grand stand and filled every avail-|was second high point 1 i t a few repaira| proper, Chairman Borah of | tee’ y Someries honors able yantage point inside the ath: | tallies to his credit j ord pilix ta. tees “9 | Laant ae ee : SOFTA, A battle be. Y Willard school pressed Tark |letic field. The high school band| MWarris took five fi 4 on . ler. and | ‘a had eure 4% 1 wt pa i r By ( Onadut tor 8s tween 1,608 and insurgents | (or first place during the closing }epurred the athletes to maximum ef-| third, scoring “6 of VW AR Te a pn att An feng a was reported in progress enstward|eventsa of the tourney but finished | fort by playing white the events! thirty potnt | eee aie phd) A ; Pe Rav Piikas wit the aene| ¢ from Sofia six points behind. Lincoln school gop: | were being run off. Great credit fer| ‘The, traek tow mea a Vateorte 1 p sas sathatl pe Te —— ped third place, The Lincoln school | the success of the tourney Is due to|denl to the ungs nl marked u th « lating to international matters. ad de ed t i" NEW YORK—Mrs. Woodrow Wil | will receive the silver loving eup.| Dean Morgan, director of athletics, |athlete put forth his best « ithe ¢ t be some Inéieations that| ‘The attack fdllowe t Ray son and Mises Belle Baruch sailed on| Ribbons were presented for first, |George Christopher, assistant coath,| Hundreds of pretty a in | tha Cire -alat ie toGah erit Coolidee ‘ the Majestic for an automobile trip! necond and third places in all the othe factulty officiate, and others|guy holiday attire filled the grand |only a few minutes aft arm | tion chtiae etiasee'| morting’- He r ‘ through France » ents, who acted as officials for the meet (Continued on I r received. fal charact as withheld pend--| (Contin 4 )