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PAGE FOUR CLOTURE RULE [3 SOUGHT BY SENATES. 0..P. WASHINGTON, Sept by assurances of noninterference from President Harding, publ sena- tors today renew th fresh vigor their campaign for a new senate clo ture rule to prevent filibustering and obstructive debate. The principal immediate task before the group of Re; ns advocating the change in time 1 senate pro c earvapiicns of SCHOOLBOYS SEIZED FOR DEATH NOTES OMAHA, Sept. 29.—Two school- boys, James Wilson, 15, and George Schwaibold, 13, were arrested last night following a threenight vigil by police, armed with shotguns, near @ tree In Benson Acres, a suburb, and are held in connection with “death notes” signed in regulation blackhand style, received last Satur- dsy and Sunday by Gould Dietz and his beother, C. N. Dietz, wealthy lumbermen. The notes, written on school stationery, demanded §200 be buried “two inches under the ground” beneath the tree, police said. They said that the Wilson boy hono re was said to be n romitoninent Sen, | bas confessed the plot, explaining a Lodge of Massac be sv floor wireless leader, There ts, er influent stim “NEW CENTRAL HEATING Jette of Wisconsin. Idaho, who are opposed Their objections were said to bi t restriction of de- vote would deny a power f t they regarded as v PLANT IN OPERATION | AT STATE UNIVERSITY ty the y were said to have « ized the new rule would vented the long debate paign of education” RA MIE new heating of Ws Wyo., Sept. lant at the Un! oming has becn completed and treaty and almost bi placed in service. The plant was be cessful filibuster of the * gun last May and was completed in a against former Preside little over four months. It is new and modern in every respect and large enough to care for the needs of the campus for many years. There are two bollers of the water tube type, each of 300 horse power, of latest and| moat efficient pattern. They are so} built as to burn the cheapest grade of coal efficiently and ere automatically stoked Coal is carried to the stok. ers and fed to the fire by machinery so that one man can véry easily look after the entire plant. The new plant is equal to or better than any other. armed ship bill. ARBUCKLE TRIAL EXPECTED o00N to be foumd in the west reece ie tee A noticeable feature of the registra- Rappe, planned to leave for Los An-|tion at the university this year is the gees with -his party tonight, after| Unusually large proportion of students faving been granted his lberty on|taking lberal arts courses. This Rall webbacaie. would indicate a swinging of tlie pen- dulum from the tendency of a few According to Frank E. Dominguez, Ris chief counsel, the party will in- elude Arbuckle, his wife, Mra. Minta Durfee, her mother, Mrs. Flora Dur- fee, and his counsel, Dominguez, Charles Hi. Brennan and Milton T. Cohen. Arbuckle remained in seclusion to- day, supposedly at the home of his brother, A. C. Arbuckle. District Attorney Brady announced that he would make no further court move “for several days” on the man- laughter charge on which uuckle was bound over for trial yesterday @fter a hearing in the police court. The next step is the filing of an in- formation which would place the charge on the trial court calendar. Trial on this charge will dispense with the necessity of giving the de- fense a transcript of the pvidence on years agp, at which time almost every one took professional and vocational courses from the beginning of their college career. The beginning of this change was evident last year, but it is very marked this year, Instead of the specialization beginning in the fresh- man year, @ large proportion of the students are taking a year or two in which to lay the foundations for their life work. Students everywhere seem to haye come to a realization that a Uberal training in the arts and let- ters is the best preparation for subse- quent professional training. $75,000 FIRE | than PARTY LINES SPLIT. PINION (Continued from Page 1.) votes cast at the genera! election. We therefore find that the . petitioner, Henry Ford, was not elected and is not entitued to @ seat‘in the senate of the United States. , “2—We find that under the facts and circumstances of this case,_cor- rupt and illegal methods and practices were employed at the primary election and that Truman H. Newberry vio- lated the corrupt practices act and the primary act of the ‘state of Michigan, and that by reason thereof, he ought not to have or hold a seat in the sen- ate of the United States, and that he is not the duly elected senator from the state of Michigan for the term of six years comméncing on the 4th day of March, 1919, and we recommend, therefore, that his seat be declared va- cant.” A separate minority report also was submitted by Senator Ashurst who de- clareé Senator Newberry’s credentials were “stained fraud and tainted illegal expenditure of money.” The mony showed, he sald, that the Michigan campaign “partook » of the character of an auction an election. Both majority and minority mem- bers agreed that !t was established conclusively that in the general elec: tion Senator Newberry had received a majority of the votes. Mr, Ford's charges of bribery, illegal voting, un due influence and intimidation of vot- ers in the general election were de- clared by the majority to be without foundation. Money expenditures in the primary was the point at issue in the conflict ing récommendations. This was plac: the majority at approximately dat least $188,668 by the There was virtually total along partisan lines as to Senator Newberry's responsibility for and, management of the expendi- tures. “There is no eyidence whatever to sustain the charge of improper use of money at the primary or the general election,” the majority declared. “The evidence shows conclusively that the financial cost of the cam paign was voluntarily borne by rela tives and friends of Truman H. New- berry and was entirely without solic. tation or knowledge upon his part. “The amount of money spent at the primary,” the majority continued “was large—too large—but there was no concealment with regard to it and it was spent entirely for legal and prop- er purposes. ‘The Democratic report declared that “the exorbitant expenditures in this Primary campaign shocked the con- science of the country” and were enough to |pay Senator Newberry'r senate salary for 25 years! “This money was expended through Gut sult Mn was wh shel! wor! 918 men and to the and ley rR. committee,” the report continued. E. “He did know concededly the enor-| 7, mous expense of the plans or organiz- ATFT.RUSSELL CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 29—The which the grand jury indicted .Ar- buckle on a charge of manslaughter. The grand jury charge will not be Pressed, it is presumed. Fort Russell and Cheyenne fire de- E. Forrest Mitchell, district federal/ partments for two hours last night prohibition officer, announced that he| fought a fire of unknown origin had traced to Vancouver, B. C., the] which gutted a bachelor officers’ gource of the liquor served in Ar-| quarters at Fort Russell. The loss buckle’s suite in the Hotel St. Francis| is big «Shine a TO TEST VALIDITY OF COMMISSION PLAN RULE ‘who had definitely traced the Syeay. although Arbuckle may not known that the liquor came from ‘that point, Mitchell said. He is investigat- ing at the request of Robert H. Mc- ‘Cormack, assistant United States at- torney general for the prosecution of prohibition violations. SHERIDAN, Wy Sept. 29.— The constitutionalty - of the commission form of government in Wyoming cit- jes is to be attacked in a suit which will be filed by Frank H. Frazier of Sheridan against the Sheridan city commissionérs, Attorney H. Glen Kinsley announced today. 29.—Senate} The suit is to be filed in an effort today |to restran the city from carrying out WASHINGTON, Sept. Democrats at a conference adopted a resolution expressing the|its paving program. Frazier will en hope “‘that the fullest measure of suc-}deavor to prevent the city from pro- cess attend the disarmament confer-|ceeding with the paving in his dis- ence called by President Harding.” | trict, although it is declared that the suit will hold up paving in all dis: tricts for which contracts already have been let. RACE RESULTS. NEWMARKET, England, Sept. 29.) The attack upon the constitutional- —The jockey club stakes of 5,000 Sov-|ity of the commission form of govern- reigns, run over the last mile and|ment is to be based on the charge that three-quarters of the Cesarewith}the commission charters which have course, was won here today by James|been issued Sheridan and Cheyenne A. De Rothrchild’s Milenko from a}confer special privileges which are de- field of eight horses, Lord Astor’s|nied cities of the same class else- W. A. A. C. was second, and Sir Hen-|where in the state, contrary to the ry Bird’s Monarch, third. The odds| statutes. quoted were 4 to 1 against Milenko! Frazier is a road contractor, He and 7 to 1 against W. A. A. C. Mi-/is now engaged in building a cement lenko won by two lengths. road from Big Horn to Sheridan. CORK IN WATER SYSTEM FORGES PLANE TO LAN (Continued from Page 1.) e the third and fourth cylinders and ‘ had caused the burning out of the | tsarings of No. 3. The reason the { Instrument designed to warn the pilot of trouble in the circulating ; system had not registered is that this ui is connected at 2 point between the first and second which probably would cause the loss of an airplane and an American fly- er after the engine had been in- stalled in a fighting machine. The | plot, however, failed in its object, but nearly caused a tragedy in civ- illan service three years after hos- tilities between America and Ger- many had ceased. cylinders, with the circulation | A report of the results of the In-7| around which the cork did not in- | vestigation hete will be transmitted trefere. to the war department, which is ex- It is believed that the cork was placed in the circulating system by an agent of Germany employed in the American shop in ragga en- gine was erected during the war, ;—-—W—W_________ was placed back of the second’ cy!- | TOO LATE TO C! z Ander because of knowledge that its | _— LASSIFY. pected to institute an investigation of other Liberty motors which might have been similarly tampered with. ; presence there would mot be be- |FOR SALE—Ford touring car; good trayed by the circulation system shape; reasonsble. 1007 South Wol- register, and would not be discov- |coot street. Phone §26M 9.29-2t* ered as the result of any ordinary | test of the motor, the intention of the tamperer being to cause a fail- | ure of the engine under conditions WANTED—Stenographer who is fast and accurate and a goo! office hand. Address box 29, Tribune. 9-29-41 | Corns ation and publicity. t “The Michigan law limited the ex- penditures of any candidate for the Senate. to $3,750. We. submit this amount could not be increased by the organization of a committee to act as his agent and this committee did so act. “The Newberry senatorial commit tee violated the Michigan law by far exceeding the limitations of expendi- tures * * * by hiring workers and its members by purchasing drinks and cigars for voters.” Proper accounts of expenditures Were not filed, either by the Newberry committee or the candidate, the mi- nority asserted, and although the su- Ppreme court held the state law uncon: stitutional the Democrats declared ‘the moral turpitude” was as great as if the law.had been upheld. “In our opinion,” the Democrats stated, ‘the record conclusively estab: shes a nae PEO PEACE VOTE IN SENATE OCT. 15 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—.Agree- ment for final vote was made by the senate on October 16, on ratification of the peace treaty with Germany was under negotiation today between Re- publican and Democratic leaders. “(ets-It” Tickles to Death First Stops Al) Pain—Then Peels the Corn Off. Don to fox trot on corn tortured sont. Get rid your corns. If you have never seen 8 corn tickled to Seath. Jost rs few drops of “Gess-It” to yours. efalis as Af. tt had gone to slee it is nothing bat a Poe ‘dead skin that you ean bit rie fight off with your fingers. er ern. Your druggist hae, “Gate-Tt." Costs bat» grifte—or jotbing at all if i. eat Mid. by E wrence & Co, BREAD LINE IN Urbain Ledoux, champion of the un- employed. . About 600 men, many of whom raced from the benches fn Bryant park to be first ir line, were fed. at St. Marks chapel preceded the dis- pensing of food . The men had gone to the chapel by mistake and it was with difficulty that they were per- suaded they had come to the wrong place. Dormitories have been opened in the chapel and about 150 men slept there last night. Despite the opening of the bread lodging house and capacity. QVER 400 PEOPLE IN STATE CHARGED: WITH GAME LAW ENFORCEMENT CHEYENNE, Wyo., There are more than 400 persons in Wyoming associated with enforce- kins remarked today completion of the offictal personnel of his department. clude 60 deputy game wardens who receive no salaries but are authorized game wardens authorized to game and fish licenses but not auth- orized to make arrests. The personne! of the state game other than the persons hereinbefore referred to, follows: ommissioner, rlerk, Fred Houser; office assistants, Phoebe A. Pickett and Adeline Berk- 4 Davenport, Rock Springs; Almer P. Nelson, Short, Sherida: Carl Land, Buffal Banks Casper.¢ the agency of the Newberry senatorial] cipyEN: LYRIC Of This: Knockout Show fhe Casper Daily Eribune BRITISH INVITE ERIN TO PARLEY N.Y. OPENED rie, rector of the church, as a re- of conferences last week With A near ri¢t and the chapel sleeping quarters. members of the Industrial Aid bureau, established to help the unemployed, reiterated that unemployment condi- tions hore had been overpainted. It Pointed out that the municipal other agencies re jobless men can get food and iter, in exchange for two hours k, were running at far below their ence, men Sept. 29.— nt of the game laws, State Game Fish Commissioner W. T. Jud- in announcing These persons tn- make arrests and 346 justices of peace, county clerks and deputy issue fish commissioner's department, Chief assistant Bliss Bayne; chief the assistant (field) com! B. McCullough, Laramle; issioners: Joseph Jackson; Bruce Nowlin, Du- Carl Downing, Valley;, Willard Embar; George W. tion Sundance; George paabec oat wn | AUTO THIEF CONFESSES. Wyo,, Sept. 29 Holstclaw, farmhand, arrested Tuesday night while driving an auto- mobile from Nebraska into Wxoming, said by Sheriff George Carroll to gave confessed that he stole the mi chine from Art Kenfield of Brule, A Picture Better Than “Alias Jimmy Valentine” Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Positively One Day Only The Screen’s Greatest Actor, in ‘DICE OF DESTINY’ See the funniest crap- game you ever looked at. Seven come eleven. Come Rear five, Baby needs a pair of shoes. Come on, Little Joe I see a cloudburst. —NEXT— Snub Pollard —IN— “What a Whopper”, —NEXT— Topics of the Day COMING “The Truth About Husbands” Wifey, Get Out the Ball and Chain. cfllatory tone of your latest munications, they cannot enter into a conference upon the basis of this cor- respondence. “Notwithstanding your personal as- surance to the contrary, which they much appreciat might in the future that the acceptance of @ conference on this basis had in- volved them in @ recognition which no British government can afford. On this point they must guard ‘My colleagues and I remain, how- ever, keenly anxious to make, in co- operation with your delegates, an- other determined effort to explore every possibility of a settlement by personal discussion. “The proposals which we have al- ready made have been taken by the whole world as proof that our en- deavors for reconcfiiation and settle- ment are not empty form, and we feel that conference, not correspond- ful way to an understanding such as ardentiy desire to achieve. ‘We therefore, a fresh invitation to a conference in London on October 11, meet your delegates as the spokes. sent with a view to ascertaining the assotiation of Ireland with the community of nations known as the British empire, may be best reconciled with Irish national aspirations. “I am, Sir, yours faithfully, EDUCATIONAL FILM ON IRIS PROGRAM TONIGHT “Neath Poland’ an educational film obtained by the Red Cross, will be shown at the Iris 4 theater tonight in connection with courtesy picture, it is believed, pleasing attraction to the public. od A ferry across a river in Cornwall has been carried on without interrup- Wallace Reid and of Anatol.” A Cecil B. DeMille Produ LOSING JOBS NEW YORK, Sept. 29°—Two hun- Grea (Continued from Page 1.) com- discharged in furtherance of the policy of the United States shipping board to have | five only American crews.on American | they ships which it owns. be argued by the line. eserves tr | Speeder Wrecked, ‘|Rail Man Injure ers* tured skull and cuts and bruises when his gasoline inspection “speeder” col- lided with a railway motor sedan oc- cupied by General Mi nager R. C. Ten Byck and Auditor T. C. Slaughter Tuesday evening, Slaughter suffered only bruises and Ten Eyck was un hurt. It believed Evans will re- cove: is the most practical and hope- THE NEW COLUMBIA THEATER The Only Theater in Casper Playing send you herewith where we can of the people whom you repre- how (Signed) “LLOYD GEORGE. ——— High Class Movies Change of Program Harvest Skies,” Three Times Weekly Sunday, Tuesday, Friday Admission 40c, Including War Tax regular program of through the the management. The will prove a since the twelfth century. Gloria Swanson in tik Paramount Picture, “The Affaire A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM DUNCAN —AND— EDITH JOHNSON =IN— - “WHERE MEN ARE MEN” THEIR FIRST FEATURE PICTURE Thrills, Action and Romance in the Mining Country | of Death Valley. —ALSO— “THE ye EGG” CHESTER R CONKLIN —AND— LOUISE FAZENDA. Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c ALIEN SEAMEN Indictment Of N.Y. Herald Is lea. to R. C. Lee, assistant manager of the /*emination of false information con- United States line which operates the |Cerning the police department. The George Washington said that similar | newspaper, in a recent resume of po- action would be taken with regard to/|lice activities and unsolved crimes, is other shipping board vessels operated; alleged to have made 75 false state- men’ MANUFACTURERS IN SESSION. CHICAGO, Sep! portation and new tariff legislation Pepe: ag Hse seat apg operedt 2 tiaeel conference of state manufactur- SANTA FE, N. M., Sept. 29.—Road-| today. master W. S. Evans of the New Mex-| trom 18 states rf the: twro- foo Central railroad sustained a frac-| aay convention. Se ES el alte bacribe tor Tn branded xan’ Police Plea NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Police Com- cope? Enright ?-st night wrote ee eer ane ho heal Sena! the district attorneys of Counties ta New Tork City that seek grand jury indictment of Dublin Castle today. Liaison officer. are holding an inquiry fnto tne in dent. Women Made Young fate ots og tes ay regularly taking > t. 29.—Taxes, trans- scussion at the sessions ef the na- association, which opened here One thousand manufacturers UTAH GUARANTEED WOOLEN GOODS ang ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES One Good Investment Is Wortha Life-Time of Savings « Stock bought in the Lyric Thea- = ter Company entitles you to a share = in profits in the receipts of the : theater and in the real estate of the = property thereon. Qutside of the receipts of the theater, there is approximately $1,700 or more in revenues on sub- leases, etc., to be derived from this property monthly. : The amount of stock to be sold is limited and when disposed of positively ‘no more will be offered for sale. : For Further Particulars Write P. O. BOX 555 CASPER, WYO. ~ ‘Agents Will Call on You _ John A. Miller Co. Fiscal Agents AMERICA A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY RUPERT HUGHES’ “The OLD NEST” ONE OF THE MOST HEART-GRIPPING PICTURES EVER PRODUCED With Star Cast Including MARY ALDEN HELENE CHADWICK CULLEN LANDIS RICHARD TUCKER LOUISE LOVELY MOLLY MALONE And Many Other Principals. —ALSO— “JUST FOR FUN” Sketchagraph—The New Film Novelty. Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARY MILES MINTER —IN— “HER WINNING WAY” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUSTIN FARNUM —IN-— “THE PRIMAL LAW”

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