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PAGE TWO ak NAY WAI \ Dr Scholl's Che Casper Daily SHERIFF ABSOLVES DRIVER FROM BLAME _IN| SIDDEY’S DEATH TO ELAS FLAG, n Judge Rose to Deliver Ritualistic Service | Sunday Afternoon iP ik INVITE Investigation Discloses Fatal Collision | Was Unavoidable; J.B. Dawson Says Daw y died fre suff nd MeMahor re rick McMak red is recc Ur Qn , He Aided Victims of Crash Dawson told the sheriff that Sid dey had driven down the hill to the turn at t rate of speed and with ajthat it was Impossible for him to Cc dey, re. | avoid hittt the Siddey machine. fs y from | Dawson’ with two other occupants evere injuries |of his car, rushed the two injured who {s at the}men to the Union hospital, he told absolved from |the sheriff, Dawson was released last night 5 o'clock Thursday |on his own recognizance to testify fractured skull]at the inquest which will be held in the collision |tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at ering from.in-|the off of County Attorney hospital where | George Weedell. Coroner Lew taken following the|M, Gay will have charge of the inquest ham will |" CHEYE urthe war debt tated here The 1 nisal ruled | intries biuldings 4 legal de © to give me of | t t United States umba’ rem agree U. S. TAX REDUCTION DEPENDS ON WAR DEBT PAYMENTS BY ‘EUROPE SENATOR WARREN SAYS Tune should discount its debts, as its taxatlor borrowers obtained 100 cents on the reaching of r and have had the use of it ign countries He stated also that he be ill pay their] lieved the president was right in his id the settle t on the debt question—not question, it | necesss that the debts should be ator Francis | paid now, but rather that an agree: utor of Wyo-|men concerning such payment should be reached as soon as pos Warren | sible. several] Concerning the idle ship question, that few|Senator Warren said that a large nd in| proportion ‘of the ships would’ un or has|doubtedly baye to be scrapped, but personal| that others could be 4 into service as a protection to the United Warren stated | States merchant marine, and still ns regarding | others could profitably be held as a t are most|reserve—a form of {nsurance. The sn debts and did rot mention the Ford | any other specific plan, should, with-| other than his outline of the general upon foreign} plan which might well be con acknowledging | sidered. we will] oe long time to Ss EPISCOPAL CHURCH HEAD United h iff Takes Big Beer Plant TO ATTEND REUNION OF SCOTTISH RITE. MASONS CHEYENNE, Wyo. June 12.— Bishop Ehelbert Talbot, head of the | | | i | | The biggest brewery to be con-| Episcopal church In the United | fiscated this year was selzed yester- states, one of the foremost Masons esd in old Lavoye by Sheriff Alex of the land and one of the* most MePherson and Deputy Sheriff WIl-} active members of the Scottish Fite ep wang, Fn a | ' a) A ai Via es prea eeerrt in Pennsylvania, will be in Cheyent nd scientific in ever: c bi P . * |next week to attend the 47th re- # Zino-pads. The results Coontis who was not present at the | union of Wyoming Consistory No. 1, pn a ahd ll vad | a ¢ of the raid, according to Sheriff) which opens here next Mon y __. Three Sizes —for corns. callouses, bunions Mon hseee yy morning, The Consistory will bring As soon as Coontis is located, he|to Cheyenne a large ~number of will be taken cu y, the] prominent Masons from all parts of sheriff's office stated. The officers} the state and from nearby ‘states. destroy cases of beer, 250 - . Zino-pads “Put one on—the pain is one”? WHITE KING—Large pkg. of: Bulleoun 10 Bars CRY ~ TAL WHITE SOAP__41¢ BE id This Coupon Is Worth $2.50 on One Airplane Ride 12 | Present this coupon and $2.50 at the Wyoming Atrways Landing t Field be eJu 1 you will be given a plane cide over n dixa tics WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Uelore Prenenting s-nesneso-rnerearertecnneenmens ad Phone 303. Old Public Market ra ENE. NO. 1 EXTRA FANCY PEACHES Per can ---- NO. 1 EXTRA FANCY APR Per Can NO. 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Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Tel. 27 sold at a fair price. ian't it? Corn-Fed Boil Beef, Ib..... Corn-Fed Shoulder Steak, Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz.. A nice as Our meat is chosen with a single idea of quality and That is all anyone could ask, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Corn-Fed Roast of Beef, Ib. Fresh Ground Hamburger, Ib. No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb. ortment of cold meats and cheese for picnics and Sunday lunches. GOMMERCE HEA UAGES FARMERS TO G0-OPERATE Herbert Hoover Talks on Market Problems at Commencement OSKALOOSA, Iowa, June 12.—A desire to the farmer better or- ganized through co-operative mar keting in order to bring agricuture into a position of equality with other industries, ‘and to place it on «a more firm basis was expressed by Secretary of Commerge™Hoover in - a commencement address prepared fo! r delivery today to members of the graduating class of Penn col- lege. swing to his widely dispersed Ning," Mr Hoover said, “the farmer has been less able to sum mon nm organization than the others. He has mostly organized himself on a political rather than on an economic basis. It is my feel ing that ‘the real goal of his organi zation must be the co-operative keting of bis products, for, aside im the additoinal strength it will sive in his Industry, it has even more importance In the long run in lfting the leaderships of his repre Septatives into a position to deal with his actual conomle problems in relation to crops.” > 40,000 APPLY RGM TC SUMMER CAMPS WASHINGTON, 40,000 applications ceived by the the Citizens’ Camps this summer, nounced yesterday. Officers are elated over the im provement shown. in comparison with last year when only 30,000 ap- plications had been received at this June 12,—Over have been re- r department for Training officials an- uning is to be given by regular Ja instructors in 40° camps throughout the country in July and August Besides special military training, attentjon will be given to physical culture and sports to bulld up health. The so-called basic course is open © men from 17 to 24 years of age. Other courses will be offered for men who attended the C. M. T. C. last year or who have previous military experience. Indiana and Kentucky hava al- ready gone over the top in the mat- ter of C. M. T .C. recruits with a 103 per cent’ registration a month and a half before the camps’ open. ‘The fourth corps area, comprising the .scutheastern. states, have the second highest standing in quota re- cruited, with the Pacific coast states third. The states between the Miss!ssip- vi river and the Rocky ~.ountains, according to the applications re- celved for the camps, are least in- terested in military training. The | eighth and ninth corps:area, which include those wtates, have secured applications for only. 44 per cent and 48 per cent of thelr quotas. Officers in arge of summer training are trying to get 50,000 re- cruits, and out of that number ex- Fect to choose 35,000 for actual training. Important Island Is Disappearing In Pacific Ocean MANAGUA, Nicarague, June 12.— (By The Associated Press)—-High tle and heavy rains have almost inundated the island of Aserradore Jon which {is Corito, most important Pacifie Nicaragu say reports reaching ere Rall unicati6bn with the mainland has been interrupted and the inhabitants fear the island will disappear into the sea co! Pop's always here just on the dot, § To eat his dinner smoking hot, ra —With Meyer Brothers’ choicest meats, Ib. + ABe 5th and Wolcott . Cripune” APES STUDIED FOR J. BY ATTORNEYS SCOPES “Great Aggregation of Assorted Cranks, teaching evolution, Clarence — Darrow, Brainbridge Colby and Dudley Fiel® Malone as- sociated counsel visited the field museum of national history. They 5 all of the age of man specici- men showing the evolution of man and the evolution of the horse. They conferred with Professor Henry Osborn noted authority on evolution and president of the museum, who promised aid in linking up scienc- tific witnesses, - When Scopes visited the museum several days ago, Professor Osborne warned him not to let radicals harm the church. Later Scope vho was guest of honor at a dinner for 300 so- RAILROADS PROTEST CASPER BUS SERVICE TO COLORADO BORDER CH TYENNE, Wyo., June 12.—The Colorado & Southern, the Chicago, Surlington & Quincy ond the Chi- cago & Northwestern railroads have filed protests with the Wyoming public service commission against the granting of a certificate of pub- lic convenience and necessity au- thorizing the Wyoming Transporta- tion company to establish a bus line from Casper to the Wyoming-Colo- rado state line. The case has been set for a hearing-on June 29, and William B. Cobb is thé attorney for the company seeking the certificate and also is interested in the com- Among the other Casper men ed are W. L, England, Wil- Mam Utzinger, J. J. Stanton, D. P. iswold, James Murphy and How- rd Houseworth, proposed route of the bus would/follow the Yellow stone highway through to’ Cheyenne, and from here would continue to the state line. The towns along the route that would be included in the schedule are Glenrock, Orin Junction, © Glendo, Wheatiand, Chugwater and Chey- enne, winding up on the Colorado line, and it is understood that the line will continue through to Den- ver, although no announcement to this effect has been made. SCOTT-MORGAN OUSTER FILED BY WEEDELL 15 IN OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CHEY ‘E, Wyo., June 12.—The latest step in the attempted removal of the two Natrona county commis- sioners on the ground of fraud and malfeasance In office is the filing of a petition in the Natrona county dis- trict court by County Attorney G, A. Weedell, asking that J. EB. Scott and Dr. Guy T. Morgan be removed from office. A copy of -the petition has been recelved here at the office of Governor Nellie T, Ross, but as the governor has been {n Laramie meeting with the board of trustees of the State University, she has not yet had time to see the décument. ‘The petition charges the two coun- ty commissioners with having wrong: fully expended more th&n $100,000, and that they had “knowingly paid fraudulent and forged bilis,” among jother things. This ts the second case of the kind be brought before the governor, the first being that of J. B, McElvain county and prosecuting attorney of Park county. No decision on argu- ments gnd evidence produced at the hearing which took place for McEl vain at Cody has yet been made by Governor Ros: STATE HIGHWAY WOULD STRIKE OUT $486,053 CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 12.—The Wyoming state highway commission has filed a motion fn United States district court to strike out the para- graphs that list virually all of the $456,053.01 in claims against the de- partment, as contained in the pett- tion of the Utah Construction com: pany. The motion was filed by David J. Howell, attorney general, and Ray Lee, counsel for the high- way commission. The construction company filed its petition in Mav avalnst the com. mission asking total damages of 456,053.01 claiming that this amount was due it for exc work performed on the Wind River canyon road, adding to the amount $88,773.81 which is alleged to be due by the contract between the two parties, making a total of $544, $2 sought by the Utah company. The state, in its motion to strike, asks that the paragraphs listing pracical ly $450,000 of the $456,053.01 asked, be ordered eliminated trom the plain. | Uft's ‘document The-caso has not for hearing. as yet, been set IN BIG DAMAGE SUIT. Agnostics,, Atheists,” Etc., Ready for Descent on Dayton NEW YORK, June 12.—While John T, Scopes, high school teacher, was returning today from New York to Day- ton, Tenn., his counsel were brushing up on the intricacies of the rise of man and there was much discussion of the part science is taking in the arrangements of the defense of Scopes on a charge of breaking the state law against called Uberals and radical. said “I have met here in New York the most*lovable bunch of people I ever saw—those who have taken up my case.” In this connection the New York ening Post said: “Greonwich Village is on its way to Rhea county. There shortly will decend on Dayton, Tenn., the great- est aggregation of assorted cranks, including agnostics, uthelsts, com- munists, syndicatists and new down trs ever known in a single proces- sion “The Scopes case, teachers, re search workers, biologists and other men of science are being smothered In the rush of long haired men and short halred woman, femininsts and neurist, free lovers who are deter- mined to shine in reflected glory. The vital issues of the trial in Ten- nessee are being lost in the stampede professional martyrs and a swarm of practicing egotists.” Some members of the civil liberties union, which {s aiding the defense, disagree with sugyestions that the case be lost in spctacular fashion at the first trial in order to arouse interest in evolutien and to let the United States Supreme court pass on the constitutionality of the law. These dissenters feci would be Tore beneficial! to rout the so-called powers of darkness right at the start. Wontentts Dress Fads Healthy, Doctor Claims; LONDON, June 12.—In view of the low cut neck, short skirts and spider web stockings which are now the’ mode, girls have a better chance for health ‘than beys, who usually wear too much clothing, ‘in ~the opinion of Dr. Leonard Hill of the tional Institute of Medica) Re search, Because of these fase, women and girls permit more of the ultra violet rays to enter their bodies, and if the fushion continues, he avers, It Is le that statistics will eventual- that they are the healthier no doubt,” s Dr. Hill, “that in the near future, both men’s and women’s clothing will be design: ed with a view to allowing the body to receive as plentiful a supply as possible of the sun's rays.” 0.5. ND FOR MEXICO | TO COME IF NATION'S RIGHTS ARE PROTECTED | WASHINGTON, June 12—The administration will support thé gov- ernment in Mexico “only so long as {t protects American lives and American rights and complies with its international engagements and obligations, Secretary Kellogg de- clared today in a formal statement. “Our relatigns with the government (of Mexico) are friendly theless, conditions satisfactory,” the ment said. eet fea The Tribune carriers have Wam- pum for their subscribers. Ask the boys about it. Get Wampum on your subscription. never: entirely. Paris is to be the meeting place FKIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925 AIZONA GIVES —LATINPUZZLE (Continued From Page One) latin inscriptions, Imprints of the writings and blue print outlines o¢ the crosses unearthed near Tucson, is being studied by Professor Lee- zon. - The dest inscription beare’ the date or 790, laboriously marked on the lead surface of the cross in latin. The next oldest dates back to 900. One cross, upon which Kas been in- scribed incoherent phrages of a roe- ligious nature,pegins with two latin words, “Ab ovo," which Professor Beezon explained means “out of the ese” and has no logical bearing on the rest of the translation. Continu- ing with this particular plece, he found frequent referen’ to Jacob, Israel and Theodorus, (hi lutter be- ing obviously irrelevant. Police Judge Hears Several Routine Cases Several offenders charged with various infractions of the law came before Judge John A. Murray@n po- lice court yesterday afternoon. Frank Levey, charged with illegal possession of liquor, was fined $50. A. Allen, booked for being drunk and possession of liquor was assessed a fine of $26. . Anderson, Tom Rasmus and Doty, pald fines of $15 each on charges of being drunk. ©, C. Apker paid $5 for running with his cutout open, Eugene Borders, E. S Wood, and A. Inman pald fines of $10 each on charges of speeding. A suspended sentence cf 30 days ip jail was given E. 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