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PAGE FOUR CONDITIONS WN CAOPER GOOD IN COMPARISON Max Hirsch Says This| Is Best Town Found | on Long Journey. High School Miss City’s Prettiest - 300 PIGEONS "IN BIG RACE. = = THERE sw TANY AIRCRAFT CONTROVERSY, OUSTED CHIEF SAYS IN SUPPORT OF POLICY The airplane has too much *t of it to make any contro. aspect the an Antonio, rat thad*the mora thickly to the eastward. FROM CASPER — ed c ati g club ¢f ug0, wil . «ef ra to the h { ft @ alréadyon hat Mi A the express ad arge of = lp tant Discover y to Medical Science Is Made By Hatter of London | 24 it. NEW YORK, July 14.—<F South Wind won t y stakes. for two-year-old “the existence us would ap nt was the re tous of the Rockefel- Medical Research, in chickens were een through ul, also of °, Dr. Rous ent known as » With which icken a transmis- ney to seo ELECTED RULER : | Sees FALL ELNS BOYN E, FETE IS ORDERLY IN ULSTER oe Building and Loan Firms in i, Pa., July 14 Press)— 2 | ASSOC lay were 1 deputy anking 4 (By entd scopic or- 3 placed in the state n| HELENA van & on Nesulls Che Casper Daily Cribune bi SLAIN BY TWOYOUTHOAT OWN REQUEST Charred Body Found in Burned Haystack | in Dakota. WATERTOWN, 8. D., July 14.— |(By The Associated Press)—Bysle v7, 17, Garden City, 8. D., girl harred body was found late y in a burned straw stack | near that place, was slain at her | own request by Winfred Meek, 21, and Robert Lappiér, State’s Attor- ney H. Hanson announced here to- aa Hanson said that Meek and Lappler told him following théir ar- | Pest yesterday that they met the girl in Garden City Sunday night and drove her into the country where the begged them to end her life. The alleged confession declares that Lappler struck Miss Healey over the head with a tire iron and that both youths then choked hér with her scarf. Placing the body in a straw stack the state's attorney said th eed confession declared, the youths drove to Bradley to attend a motion pio ture show. Later, Manson said, they returned and eet fire to the straw stack to obliterate traces of the erlme Hanson said that ha will preter chatges of murder in the first degree against Meek and Lappier. They will be arraigned for preliminary hearing late today. a ‘FEDERAL EMPLOYES OF - CASPER ALL INSURED The federal employes located in the city of Casper have made ar- rangements with the Western Union Life Insurance Company of Spo- sne, Wash. whereby all the fed- eral employes wil} be insured under a group insurance polley effective as of July 1, The polleies have been delivered by Guy J. Gay, state man- ager of the Western Union Life In- surance Company. The federal employes have organ; ized into what is called the Federal Protective Association for the pur- policy, The insurance ts paid for by the employes. Cree of the carriers is president of the association, and Mr. Gadbery of the clerks {s secre- tary-treasurer, 8 ANTI-TRUST | VIOLATIONS | DRAW FINES | CHICAGO, July 14.—(By The As- | sociated Press)—Four additional de- fendants among @ group of more than 260) furniture manufacturers indicted recently for violation of the Sherman anti-trust law, today enters ed pleas of guilty and were fined a total of $9,000, Fines ranged trom $1,000 to $5,000. All were members of the National Association of Chair Manufacturers, 55 of whose officers and members cted, Forty nine defendants chair group pleaded guilty on 8 and accepted fines totaling today assessments, fines in the entire furniture proceedings ag- gregate $431,000. Laundress Needed At Mountain Camp With | mittee, with offices in room 6 ler buliding, Phone 148. | Elks Practice at | 5P.M.Wednesday Bill Wagner, skipper of the Elke seball team, announced today that | @ practice session of Blks players will be held tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at the high school athletic . The Elks will round out thelr g for the Otl City league game y afternoon with the Stan Wagner urges that all lkk players turn out for the ¢ session ee |Runaway Boys 'Are \Held at Cheyenne CHEYENND, our boys Wyo., July 14— no had decided to leave rested at Borie by Deputy Sheriff Romen and Spécial Agent Christen. j sen of the Union Pacific, afternoon Relatives of the boys came here Monday and took them to. thelr homes, They avere confined tn the county jail here Sunday night —— : : | their homes a’ ream a run ot Dubuaus Charge of Rate Away’ ta" taal the Tweet! weet nas Burday Tuly 14—With a temperatur egrees at noon the mercury Daasing yen UNDER GROUP PLAN pose of taking out a group insurance | The Men’ s ‘Store offers values galore during this semi-annual selling event. Men, here is your opportunity to replenish your wardrobe at a considerable saving. 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