Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 1

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Ort, oil ads made avail- is ge re acres and Arizona. with, y the imost valuable deposits. estimated than ‘a’ million ti bo come ane "deni eat eat tion on Washin Bainbridge: Colby, one of the leaders of the velt, will sticceed Robert aa of his selection by the . BIG GOVERNMENT SHIP TO TARE NAME OF FAMOUS PLAINSMAN IN — HONOR OF ‘BUFFALO BILT: CODY |: “(Special fo ‘The Tribune) " , AVASHINGTON; Feb. 25.—Chairman Payne of the shipping board today ~ Wl promised Congressman: Frank W. Mondell that one big government boat’ to 1] be launched in May would be’ named the: “Cody,” In honor of Buffalo and that Mrs. William F. Cody, widow of the’ famous plainsman, w: be sponsor for the ship. Consent was given after previous efforts had been denied, because no boats are being named’ after individuals., Mondell’s. con- tention that Col. Cody was more of an American institution than a citizen finally: won. Cody .Js entitled to ‘name a ship as‘a mark of honor through having over ‘subscribed the Victory loan, “While. government, rulings precluded the pos- sbility,of the name of an individual being used, “Cody” was selected a8 3 ce coat) aboot het aoe atl cen tama katie amy BILL OPENS ry TO BUILDING OF ‘': APIRE IN WYOMING: ASSES) SOMES New Era Dawns in Wyoming with Final.A pproval a Policy that Will Unlock Vast Riches and Stimulate Development of State’s Resources; Casper Basks in New-Spirit Wyoming, “Treasure House of the West,” isa reality. Dreams haye come true in the dawn of a} new, era, and the young commonwealth that found its start just a few years ago in a vision of the future is about. to. come into its own. “Development of pata resources, industrial, progress and aucylteral riches-—all are within reach. The answer is the leasing bill. derived and retardedin its advance:by, unjust application of policies soon OM thie hums at’ teanves—toattt| BRITISH NOT TO LEAVE BATUMIS | hag unlocked potential wealth that enrich the people of ¢very state in” yes west, “Its effect is already pronounced, | prospects have giver way to assurance and thousagds will flock’ to join in the! bullding of the state. KY ASQUITH WINS ELECTION. TO HOUSE AGAIN There is mo. exaggeration in these est claims, fanciful as they seem, immedi- (By Associated Press. ate results being found in the release CONST ANTE Fob. '35.—The of. approximately $1,000,000 fn. impound- decielin bo pe Sed royalties to the state of Wyoming, 4|the increase of appropriation estimates, ey dg peg oa mation , ae here, opment ‘of 1,181,626 acres of proven ia ive oil scattered thru- out every county of the state in addi- ition to coal and sodium deposits. Large ‘of this Tarid, located’ in with- “I drawn fields, is known to cover pools of black gold ‘that once released will add rhiltions to the income of the gov- ‘]individuais, particularly Creek rations and! the. Salt] Ids. .which will be humming With Grijling. operations in. double-quick time, » is left “standing hae ell es if the. sand ‘until paige Mh , phate: ean fed. or a ‘leasing bill ety dronian therdistrict with oil and 7 wells ara’ Uy gees _ ss i far earty 11 in the ‘Halt ion Ce field etme up’ by the “withdtewats Bot Piney ted) \first under the + WILSON’S REPLY TO ALLIED NOTE- NOW IN LONDON occupy th uring ? ) A , ve hung on with varying a a grt betief) bureat 5 that satisfactory adjuntment would| report on Rassis' by March 22, eventually ‘be r , include the Mid-; | = arest Ol company,” Midwest Refining , Salt” ¢ Produ dy bre nicl Leonard, Jones -hag returned to his homé in Lead, 8. D, after spending Set days here attending to oil mat- \President Wilson Spri velt, as ani Cabinet Position. ; NEW YORK; Feb. 35 lade Call, of New York, who was Lag secretary of state. Announce- as & (tary, would be the’ president's choice, compariy with Raymond T. Baker, di- oie san “a. psmaner-ot the W. &: | BY MEX. BANDITS t necessary to modern. progress, burdened with. public} som, TURK REPORT) o'clock this Mir cli signed i the oil land leasing bill, which opens up speabeah conclusion ‘ht years’ efforts to secure such legislation. cation, Colorado. contains 222,000 acres and North Dakota 84,894 acres. Naval reserve oil lant in California and ings Another Sensa-' n° With Selection: of | Supporter of Roose- party under Theodore Roose-, was made at the White Housd » most assum- ing that Frank L. Polk, acting secre: Colby visited the White House today in| rector of the mint, Colby saw the preal- dent on the south lawn. A. few min- utes later formal ‘announcement of his selection was made. His ‘homination Was he-sent tothe senate in @ day or Shipping board and the ‘Emergency Fleet corporation in July, 1917.° He was a‘ member, of the American mission to the injer-allied ‘shipping conference in Paris the same year, He retired from the shipping board a year ago. He was a life long Republican until the famous Bull Mooge bolt in Chicago fn 1912.° Whon Roosevelt bolted the convention, Colby helped to found the Progressive party. COLBY Presa) Colby campaigned for Wilson in 1916 po poe daggers Hughes. Colby’ held eet long conference with the up9@n. ‘my nomination. The impressed me with the great Lclay eree tery T hope T shall not uate’ in the performance of ey F tatieads to state his present political aMilfations but frjends say. he is a Democrat. ‘The debate on Colby In the senate iy an nba a entire Lansing- ‘there wil will be a. bitter fight against confirmin® rare ‘8 nomination, several senators predic’ that he barely Leh ott when nominated to the shipping boa: US. MINING MAN GIVEN RELEASE HOME RULE ACT - INTRODUCED IN BRITISH HOUSE Press: INDON, Ane 25—The govern- ment’s bill for Irish home rule was presented. today in the house of com: mons. The measure at once received first reading. ERZBERGER LEAVES POST UNDER FIRE OF CHARGES WiidlersSecretary ‘Takes Place of Minister of Finance, Who Resigns to Answer to Accusation of Dodging State Tax¢s. (By Associated Press.) |, Feb. 25; Unde Scrlary of Ste Mees ie me wom de deputy to of Erzberser from a — iy Ansocinted Presa.) BERLIN, Feb. 25.—Mathias Erzberger, in tendering tion ag minister of finance, based his action, he Bald, upon 2 desire to have the investigation of his allegedly falsl- fied tax retiirns proceed without arsed dice or consideration tor his official post- von. the president shall so prescribe. Efforts for blocking legislation in congress orously le the rich oil Sn (Cotend oP e) MICHIGAN ATTORNEY TO STAND ON CLAIM It was recalled |investigation of the prohibition contro- versy in Iron County, Mich., will be mude by the bureau of internal reve nue, Commissioner Roper announced SOWIET SET UP leged motive were completely éclipned by the character of evidence whi Karl Helfferich, former vice chat\cellor succeeded in piling up against” Brzber- ger during the last two days of the lat- ter’s libel suit against him. Wyoming are not made availabje oTATE Threatens Arrest of U.S. Dey Agents If Trouble’ Develops; Major Is Recalled. (By Associated Press. TRON RIVER, Mich., Feb, 25.—A prepared agent in the county was issued today by State’s Atorney McDonough in the Iron county prohibition dispute. He said he had arranged for 100 picked —_—_— ‘Wilson| INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU TO MAKE THOROUGH PROBE ‘United Press.) ‘Washington, Feb. 23.—-A complete BY ITALIANS OF ONE DISTRICT Rely vids ype Carpe ets Jas red yeerday ote i fab of the cabinet is only temporary, says y his resigna. The minister's retirement and its al- Dr. ‘

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