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PAGE TWO be Casper Daily Cridune be Casper Daily Cribune eration leaders have gone in on that side, strangely, 3 z 3 5 Pending Highway Legislation there has been a landslide in the opposite direction. Ismued every evening except Sunday at Casper. Natrona) Moving picture interests, feeling that they. control By A. F. BEMENT. Vice President Lincoln Highway Association. notified and he came over jast Friday | head” Woodard was released on 3506| clue to the identity of the thief or|moon at 10 o'clock im Justice Raper court. z OF AMERICAN STEAMER) nu Joe Woodard, tenant on the~ New- — MEW YORK, Aug. 29. — Federal) oe eee ee eet bare a ee A SEALS Rupser SAMs Judge Manton today ordered the re-| peer v Sled sumault Soe Te AL Now. : that time congregs has been endeavor-!--esion and you aré urged to at once|celvera for the United States Mail|comer last Thursday, was arraigned . ¥ ing to reach an agreement which|communicate with your senators and|Steamship company to return imme-| yesterday afternoon in Justice Raper's me \ c : 5S would permit of further federal appro-|representatives, impressing the im-| diately to the shipping board of char-|court and entered a plea of not |———S portance of the prompt passage of the | tered steamships which were seized by | guilty to the charge. It is alleged that r Priation to aid state highway ©OM|pnipns. Dowell bill, as reported by the struction. The senaie and the hous¢isenate committee on postoffices and Gomaty. “Wye.: Pubiicntion. Ottioss, “Trine Duite. “| ai tet is wetth While an catth,ieakapt polltien, have BUSINESS TELEPHONES .........---.---.-15 asd 16| decided to annex politits. The principal objects be- Branch Telophone Exchange Connecting All Departments! ing to repeal control laws and censorship. The in- | ducements held oat contain promises to use the screen to elect all candidates for public office who will vote for repeal and for the defeat of all those who refuse. The ~ -ogram outlined is an ambitious one. It is to become a factor in the election of every candidate from president down to city alderman and their ac- tivities to extend to every city and hamlet where mov- ing pictures are exhibited. . All of these movements hoping to accomplish their ends through politics labor under error of judgment. Advertising Representatives They depend upon propaganda of one kind or anoth- David J. Rancall, 341 Fifth Ave., New York City. Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bidg., Chicago, il. Copies of the Daily ‘Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. ————__—_ ~SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Know It Was Loaded. (Sheridan Post) —— Entered at Casper, (Wyoming) Postoffice as second class, matter, Mvember 22, 1916. AM federal aid appropriations forjnection with the provisions govern highway construction in the various |ins their meeting of federal aid funds. | Passage of this compromise meas states terminated July 1, last. Since .."\. ost necessary at the present MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 3. E. HANWAY .... EARL EB. HANWAY . W. H. HUNTLEY . R. BE: EVANS .. ‘THOMAS DAILY the board on the ground of non-pay-| Woodard struck Mr. Newcomer /over ment of rental and restored to the/the head with a vacuum washing ap- bave not beeen together as ty the company by a temporary injunction. | pliance, knocking him unconscious * ° ° di and inflicting a deep gash in his fore- er, their selfish purpose is reav‘iy discernible by the|Umitations and | pest ag pee ther 7) =< — a — public which has been fed om propaganda until it is] aitnough they have been practically ak b, x “ MING EXCHANGES surteited. agreed upon the amount which should If those who have objects to accomplish, would first}be appropriated, 1. ¢. $100,000,000 a WITH OUR WYO. possess a worthy cause, devoid of seliishness, and per-| year. _ ————— SUBSCRIPTION RATES . By Carrier mit public opinion to present their case for them,| The resulting delay has seriously Di ward. miles this side of Mine No. 2 at Po- ucks Going South one Br 2 - there would be no need of propaganda and no need of | impeded the Sree Nanesy im- (Cody Herald) posia by Lyle Millard, pee ncesipg hree Months “going i ies.” prevenent 2) any ee Par the find to Jailer Henry De Wolf. r Menthe ‘going into polities. si Many are asking what is the mean- s One ‘Month The people have grown suspicious of schemes her-| ticularly in those which much 6-ling of the almost unheard of heavy | investigation developed Erg cape sey Per Copy . alded by publicity of the character proposed by the| Pend areely upo! plan-lnight of ducks southward at this|!t was the Hadwsell car. 1t was urtin ning their improvement projects. It is vitally important that action be taken in the near future which will allow tho state highway departments to know what funds they will have available during the next fiscal year and be able to avoid the disintégra- tion of their engineering staffs and consequent overhead wastage. time of the year. Thousands of them |3ured, contained plenty of gasoline are arriving at the lakes about Cody|#nd oil and there was also a camp dail; the harvest fields of the/Otfit that had been stolen on the ceietee tie Cody poe, are liter. |Foad. The officers maintained a watch ; * here: .|fer several days hoping the thief elie ee with the feathered:stran- | vould come back, but he failed to re- Some of the old timers prophesied |tur9 for the car. Mr. Hadsell was moving picture people and much more suspicious of the objects sought. Six Mouths * Three Months - 15 “Going into politics” to do things is a favorite FA No Snocintne by mail accepted for less period than! sport, but no one knows of much accomplished by the Tes Tr csuhecriptions must be paid in advance and the|™ethods pursued. Public men cannot be hired in this Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscrip-/| manner and if a few happen to be, they are not of tion becomes one month in arrears. the type to influence action against public opinion. an early sod be winter fcr the i i tern states, while others seem to Member @f"4 ot GC B. The experience of most people who have tried con- 2 wes bh ember of Andis Parson of Circulation (AB. ©) | trol of public affairs for selfish purposes has been that|,,5cn##or Charles E. Townsend, of | think that possibly the better feeding ars Michi; . has just advised this asso-| ,. re é . « as Member of the Associated it does not succeed. Larger dividends are made by| sucne yar ine tromtere of OL sheen yor 7 Une cave BL peter “ae Only Woman’s College in Rocky Mountain Country Press *, teas. from the drought stricken territory i ee ee rete e te tap ont to inn taking the case“to the people and permitting them to/ mittee on postoffices and post roads|to the north. Iegardiess of what is Recognized by Colorado State Board of Examiners as a also the local news published a oer be the judge and make the award. of the senate, have reported unani-}the cause of their early appearance standard, high-grade college. q Regular Liberal Arts ‘or! par ae are mously for passage of a bill which}they are hero, and the season does Kick if You Don’t Get Your Tribune. Courses; Unusual 0} One Year + Home Economics and Secre- mity in Art, Expression, Piano, compromises between the Townsend/not open until September 16. tarial Call 15 or 16 any time between 6 and & o'clock p. m THE GERMAN TREATY. highway bill and the Phipps-Dowell] Art Pearson says that hia alfalfa Pipe Organ, Violin and Voice. if you fail to receive your Tribune. A paper will be de A brief synopsis of the treaty with Germany end-/ bill, which had the support of the/feld is covered with ducks every yparatory Department four years’ work. livered to you by special messenger. Maxe it your duty to] ing the technical state of war and placing the rela-| house. OES TiNtin: tie elias: and thalene A : Boarding and Day Pupils. Expenses moderate. peed Sa Reale ats lniseceD bet cette ee coal ta tions of the two countries upon a peace basis follows:| The principal provisions of the new|does not think the game warden could i . Next term opens September. 26,1921, The preamble recites sections 1, 2 and 5 of the con-| bill are those calling for the creation/hear the sount of a- shot that early COLORADO WOMAN’S COLLEGE + " - \s in the morning, but then—. Oh, well, age grossional resolution upon which the treaty is based.|of a federal highway commission and “Article 1 of the treaty provides that the United|the concentration of all federal funds|who-wants to go duck hunting any- ae. J. W. BAILEY, President. sa re | ; |OM seven per cent of the total mile-| way? APPLY THE LESSON. States shall have all the rights and advantages speci-| 25 ."cr ‘nignways in each state, three fied in the resolution, including those stipulated for| SS. Scn.t or the total highway rileage Pajeitly the Moonshine, 50 good cigarettes the benefit of the United States in the treaty of Ver-|in each state {s to consist of primary (Greybull Standard) fo 10. fro sailles. highways of interstate tmportance, on} ‘The rattlésnake crop must be much rive Article II of the treaty defines more particularly| which at least sixty per cent of all|iarger than usual, judging by our ex- one sack the obligations of Germany with respect to certain| federal aid must be concentrated un-|changes. A few deaths have been re- isi i treaty of Versailles. til their completion. Forty per cent| ported from the bites of these rep- INE Lada ng “ Rrgliais Ww contains the provisions by|°f tederal ald may be spent on inter-|tiles. ‘The snakes have been reported GENU 3 . county roads, connecting with the in-|in localities where they were not usu-| @@ 99 which Germany renounced her former overseas 0S-| terstate roads, which are to be devel-|ally seen in previous years. No-one sessions in favor of the principal allied and associated | oped first. Drastic maintenance pro-|has advanced a logical reason for Doultless we will succeed in finding a way to feed the starving millions in Russia without doing any great amount of chumming up with the soviet gov- ernment. While we are holding the dilemma by both horns we ought to give the basic causes of the un- paralleled famine the once over for our own informa- tion. The story is brief and simple and the telling will not weary but will amuse you. Lenine and Trotsky were imbued with the idea that the way to help the powers. This confirms the rights of the United States| visions, in line with President Hard-| this. with respect to Yap and the other former German|ing’s recommendation, have been in- people was to take from those who have and give to| overseas possessions upon an equality with the other| cluded in the bill, which appropriates ‘The Warden's Car Found. HAM At 183 West Second Street those who have not’ They began by seizing the ac-| powers. $100,000.00) for the « egrrent fiscal (Lander Journal) \ DUR Is Now Under cumulated savings of the rich. They took the banks The other parts of the treaty of Versailles above|*°* ®" 000," onal Or} The Dodge touring cur that was and the funds in the public treasury—-all the accu-| mertnney Trttese the wallitere, Clete eae re ane | Fouda within the forest reservations. stolen two weeks ago trom Warden TOBACCO NEW MANAGEMENT mulated savings of centuries—wrecking transporta-| tion, financial and eccaomic clauses, the parts relat-| 7%" new Bil also barge capella Pitas A an i TM Le a ek He Wor noaes Maca All rooms have been tion and destroying production. Having conquered the| ing to aerial navigation, ports, waterways and rail- jand staten Of the teas rallkc? inven: in the goreniat time aaeer: tires — |i thoroughly cleaned d Russian world of large, capitalism, they searched for| ways, guarantees and miscellaneous provisions. ———————— — os Pee gee. renovated. Large modern rooms at moderate prices. Special Rates by Week and Month If you're on your way to Healthland stop at the store and buy a loaf of our bread. It will speed your journey. When you order bread don’t just say “bread’’ — mention the name of our bread. You'll be rewarded. another world to conquer, and fell upon the farmers The result is to put the United States on a footint —the only capitalists remaining in Russia. They| with the other allied and associated powers with re- seized the surplus products of the farm, often leav- spect to all the rights defined in all the clauses. It is ing the farmer’s family without provisions to carry| provided that the United States, in availing itself of them over the season, and without seed for the next] the rights and advantages stipulated in these provi- planting. They have been living upon and have lived] sions of the treaty, will do so in a manner consist- up the nation’s resources, the fruit of the toil of its|ient with the rights accorded to Germany under such people for hundreds of years. It was a simple pro- provisions. cess of colossal organized loot. Provision is made that the United States is not The effect was what every man might have forseen.| bound by any of the terms of the league of nations, Not only the large capitalists but the farmer-capital-| nor are we bound by any of the obligations under ists, exclaimed in despair “What's the use!” and quit] parts 2 and 3, sections 1 to 8 inclusive, or part 4 and Production. Tue despoiled country is paying the in-| part 13 of the Versailles treaty. -evitable penalty. E % The United States is entitled to participate in the What has happened in Russia will happen in any| reparations commission and other commissions set up country to the extent that the same economic prin-| under the treaty of Versailles, but is not bound to ciples are applied. And it makes little difference} participate in any such commission unless it elects whether the process be appiied by the methods used] to do so.” by Lenine and Trotsky or by a due process of law un- der a constitution. If a nation establishes a tax sys- tem that takes from the capitalist, large or small, the savings he has accumulated and denies to the indus- trious and frugal the enjoyment of the fruits of their toil and self denial, the inevitable result will be that they will exclaim, “What's the use!” and quit pro- ducing. If a nation takes away the profits of a business iu good years and leaves the proprietor of an industry to bear the loss in bad years, the certainty of ultimate loss will be so discouraging that few men will con- tinue their efforts. The excess profits tax and the higher rates of the income taxes have exactly that effect, though not to the degree we have witnessed in Russia. This was asserted in the platforms. of both political parties in the campaign of 1920, the Republicans denouncing taxes that ‘needlessly repress enterprise»and thrift,” and the Democrats declaring for tax reform so that “the wealth of the nation may not be withdrawn from productive enterprise.” Both parties stand pledged to repeal those taxes. Unless this repression of enterprise and withdrawal of wealth shall cease, we can expect nothing less than Russia’s experience duplicated in the United States. It does not matter in what degree it comes, we don’t ‘want it to come and we must profit by the lessons - brought to our attention in the sad plight of a once = great empire. For Vacation or Stopover Don’t miss a stay at ~ the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot pois Sead eth Springs CLAIMS NOT JUSTIFIED. cma Meegaae tain eral Henry Ford’s purchase of the Detroit, Toledo & springs in the world.” Ironton railrodd, his subsequent reduction of rates WYOMING and increase of wages of common labor, have been made the subject of much interesting discussion a large part of which is hardly instructive. There has been an assumption that what Henry Ford has done with the D., T. & I. he could do with any other road ‘and if placed in control could accomplish the same re- sults on all roads. But Mr. Ford himself has never made any - such claim, nor would it be justified if made. The fact is that Ford bought the road at a sacrifice sale when it had such small business that it could not pay ex- penses. His inyested capital is only about half the actual cost of the road. Ford is the owner of the largest automobile factory in the world and is a large buyer of iron, coal, and the innumerable raw mate- rials that go into an auto. All his freight business he withdrew from other roads and shipped over the D., T. & L, and, moreover, used his control of these ship- yoor throat. ments over roads beyond his own lines in such a way as to favor roads that would divert freight to his road. Presumably all the people who travel on Ford busi- ness go over the D., T. & J., if possible. The bulk of ¢ enicaalia the business of the D., T. & I is made up of shipments to or from the Ford factories. Let us suppose that Ford continued to own the rail- road but gave up or lost control of the factories— what then would be the condition of the road? Let us suppose that Ford controlled all the roads and shipped his freight without discrimination, what then would be the extent of freight shipped over the D., T. &12 The answer to these queries is obvious. Without the favors incident to united ownership of the factory and the road, the transportation line would drop back into its former status of insolvency. The present successful operation of the D., T. & I. does not demonstrate anything of practical value to "the railroad worked. nae, Bol — Soe a NOT SO—CASPER’S CAMP. “The motor camp idea is spreading ike smiles,” : 5 Lente ees ore zilekee fad : : : The Casper National Bank is under enter are ishit v: u it le Pe Fal i 1 , . ta Par zeal, and planting ‘sighs’ shrieking ‘*“Welcome!-mesnt ; : \ United States Government supervision and ing that motorists may camp under them. The recipe eres = 2S examination and a member of the most is one old park, a cook stoye, a tree as leafy as Omar's, \ : Sag “4 a Duin acta teregtanerp bere 7 Tethory ie tee powerful and effective banking organiza- THE FIRE PLACE KING The building ordinance requires all flues to be lined with terra cotta fine lining. Haye just received several hundred feet of the different sizes and can furnish same at once. Chimneys and fire places a specialty; also fancy fireplace brick, dampers, clean-out doors and ash dumps. Prices to suit the builders. : | f, fo NG WZ peppermint flavored chewing eum Phone the Fire Pace King Ry. ae ay Bo ell ge Pewsey rome J.B. PROVINSAL, 1588-W eee CUTS BASEBALL SPACE. = When a great metropolitan newspaper like the Chi- -+ecago Tribune abandons full reports of baseball and cuts down the space to something like a half column f what is called vital statistics, something has gone “wrong with baseball. The Tribune admits that there is something wrong with professional baseball, and cites the fact that the Black Sox blackened the char- acter of the game with so deep a shade that the jury verdict was powerless to change it. And besides the Tribune expresses a doubt as to the value of profes- sional baseball to American life and the conviction that the game is overfed by newspaper space. From five or six columns to a half column is quite @ come down, but really the thing has been overdone and the public interest would lag and possibly die were it not for the newspapers. The big leagues are purely commercial. They are tmoney-making institutions and the advertising that makes their business successful is’costing them noth- ' BE DESIRED : SAFETY CERTAIN TO : Whatever your reasons may be for open- ing a bank account, one thing you are cer- tain to desire is absolute safety for your money. ing at all. ; bel dni us 3 > Bitte . The Tribune says that in future it will pay more at-| {oar ss the brotherhoods et ne lady love be- i tion in the world—the FEDERAL RE tention to amateur sports, golf, tennis, trapshooting,| «It is foretold that there will be eamping parks For Early and Large Success in Business Regular University Training Is Necessary. SERVE SYSTEM. hs fishing, swimming and amateur ball and the like.| ¢rom coast to coast and criss-cross—that romadie There is more in these amateur games which makes} hosts will take to the road because it is cheaper than bd i : a ae Zein won coms i ieee ea THE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER y FOR YOUR FUNDS. NK SAFE- Whether the Tribune’s example will be followed by| and swoop from clime to clime with a swish that would TY FOR YOUR FUNDS. other metropolitan papers who may feel the same way,| make Genghis Kahn dizzy. : Tan ¥. remains to be seen. The Tribune is big enough and} «tjndoubtedly exuberance exaggerates the possibili- Offers Ss ‘ ER powerful enough to do as it pleases and we believe it! ties and in’one-western state, at least, it is damaging ; is almost wholly right with reference to professional] the cause. For high house rents aside, the provision A rich variety of subjects in banking, accounting, business administration, foreign and RTE é baseball. ; in motor parks of cafeterias, dance halls, community domestic trade, insurance and finance, secretarial science. 5 SiS NES ROSE Tot ~ kitchens, laundries, pools and all the flowing scenery of a roof garden is not likely to attract that large ele- ment among our modern nomads that goes motor camping to escape just such associations. “If we Americans ever do become a migratory folk, flitting flivverwise from roost to roost, it will be ‘in search of the privacy and peace which our present civ-| ff ilization denies us and only unadulterated nature can offer.” RUSHING INTO POLITICS. What is there so attractive or profitable about poli- tics that everybody wants to break in? When an or- ganization or an individual desires to accomplish either a general or a specific object, the first idea is align with some political party or start a new one. Within the past ten days Samuel Gompers is found urging the American Federation of Labor to get into politics. It matters not that Samuel has been doing this for twenty-five years; and it matters less that Samuel has been urging his fellows to get in on the Democratic side. On the few occasions that the fed- EVENING CLASSES FOR OFFICE WORKERS 32 Years of Service ~ May We Serve You? Casper National Bank } CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervisio: 2. Registration September 1 to 6. Write for New Year Book. ' School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance 1643 Champa Street Denver, Colorado el A French professor has written a book entitled “The Decline of Europe.” For heayens sake what and when?