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‘iw Casper Daily Trlvune Issued every evening und The Sun lay Morning es: Tribune The Axsuciated Presa 1 Prudden, King & Prudden Ave. New York City: Globe Bid 55 New Montgumery 6! One Year, Daily and Sunday . 2. Siz Months, Dally and Sunday Three Months. Daily a Crue One Year, Bunday One Year, Dally und Sunday Six Months, and it will be de! * > SURSOGOESSAA ESL IPEESAREBALEELIT DEL eeeiazeaecece th SW RRRGSEGLES SSS PR SERRES. PAGE SIX wi aero sil abe shea By J. EB HANWAY AND & & HANWAY Gniered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice as second class matter, November 1916. souue every Sunday at Cusper, Wyoming. Publication o! bullding, opposite pustoffice, ines’ Telephones ~ Branch Tetepni ® All Departments MEMBEK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B. U.) Adve ing «tepresentatives 3 Steger Bidz., and visitors are welcome, SUBSCRIPTION KATES By Carrier and Outside State 4 Sunday By Mall Dally aily and Sunday ... Three Months, Dally and Sunday rn een we nnn ew enn eee 2,2 One Month, Daily and Sunday —- see 75 One Year, Sunday Only ...-. > spneeeiandeteeremertente eee 2.50 All subectiptions must be paid in advance and the Daily Tribune insure delivery after subscription becomes one month in arresrs, KICK, LF -YOU DON’T GET YOUR TRIBUNE if you don’t find your Tribune after looking carefully for 4 ered to you by special essen before 8 o'clock, EE Thomas R. Marshall The nation sustains a distinct loss in Thomas R. Marshall, yice president of. the United States during the years 1913 to 1921. He was a man of many angles, Outspoken and honest..Of plain and wholesom philosophy. Yet kindly and considerate - no word of his irritated or offended. Humor, with which he flayored most of his sayings and writings smoothed the direct and sometimes brutally frank statement that he so frequently employed. Fi _ At may truthfully be said that he was the most popular vice president that ever oceupied that exalted position. Popu lar with members of both political parties, They trusted him equally and they never hud complaint of unfairness, r He was a national figure. Made so not on ac sunt of the vosition to which the people elevated him, but more on ac count of his splendid qualities of citizenship. His, rugged hon esty. His affection for his fellow man. His cheerful philosophy of ‘life and his readiness to companion with his fellows. The country will uote his loss, the more because the yacancy ted cannot be filled. He was of a school that graduates but - Men of his character were rare, in the beginning and the modern trend produces none of them the passing of Bothersome Question Men in this age like men in all previous ages are ready to contend, even fight, for their convictions and beliefs. Now we have the great Presbyterian church, following its gathering in general assembly, in which was discussed the issue of—mod ernism—fundamentalism, and presumably settled, threatened with a split if the committee adopts and the aysembly accepts any report requiring) the acceptance of the Virgin birth as necessary for licensing ministers. The general assembly does not mect again, however, for a year and the modernist faction, which threatens to withdraw from the fold will have time to cool down and compose differ ences of opinion Wrong Aim If the ordinance now before the Casper city council) and which has passed first reading, is final y adopted, Casper house. wives can be arrested and put in jail for failing to return milk bottles to the rightful owner, and: to wash. the before returo. A lot more things can be done to-people using bottled milk, under the provisions of ‘the same ord nance, but it’ is enough that our wives anl daughters are in jeopardy of jail sentences, Reasonable regulation is never ebjected to by any reas able citizen, but this ordinance is aimed in the wrong directio Most people. wash milk bottles before their return to the milk dealer, What the city should have'done ik to have looked after the purity of the milk and the reasonableness of the prix Insult to Intelligence No one has ever heard a thief contend that the law against theft was objectionable.to him; that it interfered with his notion of personal liberty, that, therefore, he had decided not to obey ft? Can any one imagine the defender of a thief prof tering such a defense? Do we obey the moral injunctions beeauxe they are the law? To say we do is thoroughly mischievous, thoroughly false doctrine. a It is not be use of Sinai or statute that we are not thieves, are uot murders, are not perjurers. We observe thése injune- tious because th re fundamentally sound; because they echo the individual's still, small voice of conscience, because they are crystallized public sentiment; because-our instinctive sense of deeenes i righteousness indorses them unreservedly. The violation of any of those laws, whetlier discovered or not, carries its owu conviction of moral turpitude and leaves its mark of degradation. And it is worse than nonsense .to try ut our prohibition law in the same category with those t wih the same niaje und the same binding ntelligence What Pershing Thinks Gener Pershing is of the opinior i much maudlin and contemptuous discourse about the proposed that there “ti Defense Day test. It is not a day for the beating of tom toms. Tt fs a test of whether every man knows his part and is willing fo perform tbat part shonld an emergenty arise—and only the Lord knows when ther such emeregency will ‘arise. | am cd at our being lulled to sleep by the sinister song of the pocifists, when expe by wars has taught us the les son of | sensible ang right thinking Ameri ans will e the general's sentiments, Little Actual Support Vice President, Dawes took his fight for reform of senate rules to Alabama where Senator Underwood pulled a strong oar in behalf of the crusade, The trouble in the south is that while the people ure favorable to the Dawes proposal a great majority of the senators are opposed to it, As a usual thing south Demoeratic senators rerye for many. years and ar therefore holding favorable wid influential committee places under the seniority rule, They ure also slow to disturb: pre eedents. They are still clinging tormany of ther ante-bellum seritiments including their attitude on the great economic tariff question, General Dawes muy receive quite a lot of unofficial sneouragement t e fenr but little official support and tion In th Ou Why Not I lelp? fhe Ku lux Klan to stand for a whole lot of ury excellent things, ‘but ow in doubt becapse of lack of evident. But if this order stands for balf it elaims to #tand for and has the “guts” to do rea) things, it has an opportunity to jump ip and help clean the rascals out of public office in Natrona county If the Ik. K. K's. will burn a erofs under the tails of graft ere, Instead of wasting fuel out on the hillside, for show. pur poses, {t will serve a much better purpose. To beat swords into plowshares is old stuff. Grinding ships into tin Dilzabeths fs more up to the moment, womnnnwenennnnnlb und 16 xclusively entitied to the use tor publication o1 all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. 35) i. Pitth . Boston, Mass., Sulte 404 Sharon Bidg. San Francisco, Cal. Coptes of the’ Vally Tribune are on fle tn the New York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco offices ing the war, Mr. Rodenbaugh was !o charge of all maintenance and con aa ee a ne enn enn enn $7.40 Washington to New Orleans, super- vising about 56,000 miles of railroad under g 1920, he became regional engineer of the southern and Pocahor een een nnn ennnnn nee 8.90 } not road systems of the United States railroad tration Cc 18 , he became chief call 15 or 16 engineer of the Florida Register complaints company. On became general n and during the last year became its} yice president and general manage Itlating and ‘directing. one of the largest improvement and construc: tion programs a carrier in t When t ment of $85,000,000. In contrast the total outstanding funded debt amounts clude: 000. pany, wh construction program. track main | Miami, Fla., a dozen span two million a St. Johns miles &4round Miami, and of a te minal and sh road through and high schools of Norristown, Pa and entered the department of me chanical engineer of bridges for an important elghty miles of heavy. railw | interstate commerce commission and | the | Me. improvements in robust niindy, does not give men a conselousn: not train them to endurance, to per- severance, to steady force of will, |that force without which all other acquisitions labor { and want ments, and the vicissitudes of all huthan things," Channing observes: “but th | toll can o The Casper DHatiy Cripune TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 Who’s Who Years of spec raining prepared Rodenbaugh, v president wn ofthe Vlorida East Ce y company for the herculean 3.5 of directing that road's $85, 000,000 — tmprove- | \ment’ program. He iis widely known ja8 one of the fore most railway -con- struction engineers the United As engineering tesistant to the re- gional director for the southern re- gion of the United plates railway ad- | RODENDAUGH ministration dur- tters: concerning the ler federal control in which extended from is to Key West, and from vernment control. In March rafl- st Coast ary let, 1923, he nager of the road, | In his present position he {s in- ever undertaken by southeastern states. present work is completed road will have made a cash in construction and improve- to $4 a recent bon 00 through J. ill be 1145,000, which {p- issue of $15,- organ com pplied to the double acksonville to tof half uding a The program invo 1¢ from bridg at Jacksonville of a belt line of nitiete: -| at that city, the hase of eighty-four Mikado. type locomotives; of several hundred and passenger cars, aad oth. pments, u A | glades. He was educated in the public g of the Univer-| ania in September, October, 1908, he entered | urse In engineering structures | er Institute of Science, a Pennss 1d Bete that he-had been a drafts | man with the Norfolk and Western | Railway company, and in 1903 he had entered a great steel works to nequaint hit ufaccuring steel. B: ‘ me. assistant engineer fiway in the middle southern states, In 1906 he assisted in building about work | elf with modern meth- | } | he had b in the mountains of southwe ginia, be! in full charg signs and clfleationr, In 1911 he was engineer in charge construction for the way, undertalsing ma: tensive terminal proj} Rodenbaugh hud full authority handling valuation cases and iu the agreements between the ays comprising the South- ern railway system in 1917, Mr. Rodenbaugh {s actively inter- ested in public work and large pub- Augustine, liy Fruits of Labor to that striving of the will, conflict with difficulty, we cal! y, Dleasant work does not make s 0° thelr powers, does vail nothing. we have Willlam aying that manual a schoo! in which men are get energy or purpose and rpe Consequen Ellery Channing ed, ind masters, physical sufferings , the power of fearful ele n teachers do a work compassionate indulgent do for us,” erlal world does much for by its beauty and order; hut {t does more for our minds by | the pains it inflicts; by its obstinate resistance, which nothiyg but patient ercome; by its perils, {nual — vigilence deca ] out 1 perfect our nature. work with our we must undergo equivalent oll in some other direction. “No business of study which does | erent obstacles, tasking to the full the Intellect and the will, ts worthy of a man,” Channing avers “In selence, he who.does not grap- ple with hard questions who does not concentrate his whole intellect in vigorous attention, who does not atm to him for rument by which the earth ts pread with frultfulness “and and the ocean subdu crude things wrought {nto Innumer uble forms for comfort and orna tion which us a fur higher fu is to give force to the will, efficle ity of enduranc ring devotion. \Girls Wearing World Topies ; | Wedding Rings GRADUATES OF NATRONA HIGH HEAR SERMON School Autoren 1 Packed Sunday for Baccalaureate is so burdensome | *2dor to the Silence ‘If she was to ccn tinue the payment } of her debt to this | © Where hath a Silence where shat he cons England's difficult | the cold grave, under part of the world sa sea iim: | "sof the 1925 graduatin 5 | Natrona County and their friends pac honor of the jeniors who will g: Sir. E. Howard © weddin, against and cloudy whadows wan r spoke, over the | verlly believe, to the real partirfs of | J ather of forty devils—Constipation! - Get sure relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN But in green ruins, in the desolate are absolutely de- palaces, where Man hath ervices were , or wild hyaena for the better, un 1 to something like Ppearea in the ‘ge lez pay a terrific impossible both t Hildebrana t had built their Nves on irchyses of raw mater A Revocation By SIR THOMAS WYATT. What should I say Since Faith is de And ‘Truth away From you is fled? in the schools, led the Seni horus in appropriate song num’ Commencement, pointed out | ndy | 0f Cheyenne will deliv a | mencement y's industrial « With doublen: | report Friday PERMIT FOR BUS LINE FROM CHEE NORTH FOUGHT BY ALD eed with { Wyoming public promised yc And you promised me To be as true As I would be. | So will 1 * commission | | That authorization o from here to the iene =<. A Parting Guest JAMES WINTCOMB RILEY P represented at if the case un —“ they're just as important to me ao the smoke itself!" And some of these, please— “‘ And two packages of Life Savers,” he sald to clerk when he had chosen his day’ “They're just as important as the tob: “Great between smokes. I use them now all the time. You'll always find a couple of packages on my desk at the office. And in my pockst at other times. I wouldn't be without them. like a good drink of water when you're our nerves for his wey betweer upply of cig: y + Once you try them always have a package handy, played at all good stores so you + Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cinn- . Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. —Life Savers, Inc., Port Che: celf,”” he went on, Six flavors are dis; may help your mon, Lic-o-r etrate what at first repels |) will never attain to mental Work {s yot merely the grand In- | eter, N.Y, More and more smokers are doing tho same thing. We wondered if you knew this about Life Sever: thoee little candy minta with the hole; how the: freshen your mouth between smokes, soothe your nerves and make the negt smoke taste so much better. : Life Savers easily double your smoke enjoyment. Their wonderful arometic flavors fresh and | For Protection — ALM COOK RETIRES hs COLUMBUS, Obio, June 2—(Unit si tetoagtaneee | SUPERVISOR OF FORES! reds of | Colo., cheap wedding | supervisor af the W the poll, headquarters: at this agers it hag heen announced ive to] Mr, Cook hos already retired from e | the service and until his s tection |arrives the work of the offic Beaey r the direction of £.. PR. Rist, i eer age ure selling in | Pssisiant supervisor to Face bed: effective, That is why doctors cee A recommend Kellogg’s. That is why * Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN has brough’ penalty to this aith’ to thousands when all el: tyrent discase. has failed. Try it! 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