Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1926, Page 12

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ae] ——a < — Me — PAGE TWELVE THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD COMPROMISE [a OUGHT 10 END COURT DEBATE New Reservations Are Offered in Hope of Speeding Vote. 23.—P)— ready to ces among hi offered , Vir ginia pending resolu- tion e is thatere cours: rt for settle ment es between the other nations Unit 1 tresties nations in t pointed ffect of this that the itutional 1 treaties. decision as to or should not go punal. to the origi- es that the r any advisory 'ter due notice to o the court and erested states and after ,ring or opportunity for s had been given to any state r proviso is that the s would not be required s traditional ~olicy a Pao interfering self in the po- that the time with- MEETING HELD BY 0, AND P. W. The Business Woman's < at the Hotel ular luncheon, to speak and Professional day noon was not able ause of illness, resourceful program s Olive Punt in singing, with Miss F Winter the piano. Miss Edna Trump g in her usual pleasing manner ie Winter whistled two aphical sketch executive offi fon of ssional Wo Miss Helen of the high enthusistic x high school reserve a ab members. e the curtain n will be taken aimed, Louise S Sues iz ae Louise the ¢ Glaum, film actress, hus sued ite of Thomas H, Ince for She charges breach of con tract on several occasions. an interesting | ¢, uney led the clut Pole Controversy Revived; MacMillan and Stefansson Ridicule Dr. Cook’s Claim FORT WORTH, Tex., Jan. 23.— (#)—Dr. Frederick A. Cook 1s a “genius” in the estimation of Capt. Roald Amundsen, and no matter what he may done in business deserves the respect of the Ameri- can people for his intrepid explora- tions. Dr. Cook ay not have dis covered the North Pole, but Com- mander R. F y uso may have not, the former having claim as the latter, Captain Amund- sen, discoverer of the South Pole said in an here today. The Norwegian explorer apparent as good a ly had not intended to speak of the discredited disco’ of the North Pole, but spoke with feeling when he did touch upon the subject. “I don’t know whether he de- ves to be in prison or not,” To me he was When we were young men te anarctic expec any man ever reached the North Pole it would be Dr. ROCKFORD, Uls Commander Donald sald today d with the Eski mos of Dr. F ck A, Cook on the spot “where Cook raised his flag and called it the North Pole,” and it was 500 miles from the North Pole. ‘This was the reply of Commander MacMillan, cne of the three white survivors of Commander R. EB. Peary’s expedition, to Captain Roald Amundsen’s assert at Cook's claims to having d the pole t all.” said e is doubt In the mind of prac- y that Dr. Cook of it ing reached the North Pole is fully as good as Amundsen’s to having reached the South Pole.” ‘ansson Also Story Jan. 23.—(P)—Vilhja- nson, noted Arctic ex- t took issue with the mur plorer, ton statement made In Fort Worth, Tex.. today by Raold Amundse: who de- “rederick A. Cook’s claim f the North Pole were as plausible those of the late Commander Robert L. Peary, “If quoted correctly, Amundsen’s ement is most extraordinary, on said. “I have a 1 with Amundsen—even on important po'nts—but never more violently than this “Peary had a life-time of inter: rity behind him, while Cook's career has been one of consistent fe ce he faked the Mount Mc- y climb, when he clalmed to ve ascended to the crest and it later proved that he never was e than half way to the top. His career of faking continued from that time until it lande¢ him in the federal prison. “Cook's story reads like fiction, while Peary’s reads like fact. Amund- sen’s experience In the Arctic has been on shipboard, on land of on land-fast polar ice until last sum- | mer when he experienced moving ice on his unsuccessful aerial dash the pole. Amundsen could not have said ‘s claims were as plausible as ’s if he had any considerable © with moving Ice.” sson then t out paper ever Kin ble thing he left to che ‘DRY FORCES HELD AT BAY BY WOMAN only tang . Colo., Jan. 23.—P)—A da xquad of nearly | = dozen n officers and Den t} ver polic y and prevented them | from the home of her w Mrs. Laux stood in the threshold of the house and warned officers not to make any further attempt to en- ter unless they were armed with a warrant After half an hour of argument, the officers left. Here is the way to happy days, to fitness and good cheer. It is saving millions of dull days, of lost days. The way ‘s this: On rising drink a glass of water, hot or cold. That washes the stomach and fits it for food. Add to the water a little Jad Salts. That makes an effervescent drink, Jad Salts are made from the acids of grape and lemon, plus lithia, ete. Right after breakfast comes complete relief. The poisons and wastes are eliminated. That which depresses, that which makes you unfit 1s gone, It’s a wonderful experience. He referred to Cook's staterhent re garding an astronomical position he took in 1908. near Ellsmere island. “Here Dr. Cook sald he hade a sun and star sight and located himself degrees north and 101% efansson declared, He also és this sight he looked eastward and saw Elismere island. “He Ellef Ringnes to the southwest and Amund Ringnes to the southeast. This is correct, if he was there, but. I am convinced he never was there; for eight years afterward—in 1916—on this tdentl- cal spot T looked to the east and saw | an island, hitherto undiscovered. 1 named it: Meighan island. smere island les far to the east of this and he could not have seen Ells- mere island from this spot. If he had sighted any land to the east it would have been Meighen island.” COOK INSISTS HE E TED POLE VENWORTH, Kans., Jan, 28. (#)—Prison regulations prohibit in terviews with prisoners, but when Dr. Frederick A, Cook was informed | tonight of the statement made by Capt. Roald Amundsen at Fort Worth, Tex.. he reiterated that he discovered the North» Pole, reports here say, FIRST WINTER BAND CONCERT TTFOR OCT. 3 Entertainment at Elks Auditorium Will Be Free to Public. A musical event of much interest to the people of Casper will he the first winter concert by the Casper municipal band, Etks auditorium, to be held in the Wednesday eve- Ze tion has rehearsed faithfully all winter, nd Director W. B, Schilling is anxious to have his men appear before the public at this time in r to show the prog: ress made. A very interesting pro- rram has been prepared, Due to the generous contributions of the city council and business men of Casper, sufficient funds have been ised by the band to purchase music and equipment for some time to come, therefore ihere will be no admission charge. The Elks'also assisted in making a free moncert possible by donating the use of the hall. Members of the Casper fire de- partment will have charge of the seating arrangements for the enter- tainment. Langley Placed Over Stockroom At Federal Pen ATLANTA, G Jan. 23,—(P)— John W. Langley, former congress man from “tentucky, has been placed in charge of the stock room of the Atlanta federal venitentiary. where he is serving a two year sen- tence on conviction of consp! violate the prohibition la Langley succeeds Howard gomery, Mont- former head of the Com munity Finance corporation, New York, whd has been made editor of Good Words, the prison publica- tion Warren T. McCray, former gover. nor of Indiana, edited the magazine until a few weeks blood pressure for him hosr ago, when high made it necessary ved to the prison to be remo: mt a uling for pear eminently h. in practice This is hall po nen’s clubs. Anyway clubs both in Am": ‘ope employ men in *his ca: pacity TEST FREE _| Just add this sparkle to your morning lana: GAY SELLS LIFE INSUR- and dull, may hate to face the day, At 8 o'clock one is cheerful and fit, starting the day with joy, The way is easy, pleasant, prompt. It is harmless. and it aids the stomach, the kidneys and bowels. 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