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PAGE FOUR MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 192: BUDGET DEGREAS 1920 AMOUNTS TO-HALF AMILLION, === (Continued from Page 1) ay. t before the world war. I there is an esti $ the war Inciaaed in the to’ vy $31,964,400 crease of $49,00 Pay. depart from Di fector General the opera. Sion of the budget: bureau since its establishment five months ago and Pome pointed comments as to means ng its efficient operati: he reception of the budg General Dawes says: expected that since the y estimates have been! made funder pressure by the executive for Proper retrenchment, where consis- Hent with efficiency, it will not be nec- Pesary, gmake radical cuts upon the estimates of the budget with anv uncertainty as to what will be the at as it effects efficte ‘The president of the Unitea States, when he sends the budget to congress is presumed to send it math fall the reductions in expenditure! ed without due tm. which can be ef pairment of g Processes. In Mudget he has had ized agency in the b’ ascertaining the reasonableness of d sired appropriations, but in continu Jy imposing pressure upon the ments for a reduction in the estimates {wherever proper and possible.’ General Dawes says ho feels that the estimato for expenditures for upon which the budget is"based” will mot ‘be increased éxcept through ap propriations initiated by congress ‘or Dy the executive as a result of emer gency or untorseen conditions ar after the preparation of the bud; Reiterating his recommendation that congress immediately repeal all out- standing continuous appropriations and “revolving fund eneral Dawes mays the method of appropriating money heretofore followed “has re- sulted in a condition of things under which it is almost impossible for elth er the executive, congress, or the sec retary of the treasury to have before them a true picture cf the fiscal con. dition of the goverment at any oer- ticular time.” “The whole habit of making continu us appropriations to which the gov ernment has been committed in the past,” he adds, “is only an encourage- ment to a lack of scrutiny of public ‘work by the head of the department under which it is carried on, an gement to shiftlessness and ess on the part of the sub ordinates more directly concerried in COLU Special In New York’s. FRANK In Whistling t by the.government.in any given year, ‘as heretofore, for congress to} , *] United States himself, and upon hi TODAY L. P. WALL PRESENTS Tabloid Musical Comedy —WITH— 18--PEOPLE-—18 The Sapphire Girls We Also Offer ANTHONY KENNEDY’S Big Spectacular Production ‘Mr- and Mrs. Peter White’ LORETTA KIDD “When Francis Dances With Me” —AND— President Harding cancelled prac tically all of his engagements :.. and down t et he Sane seat — E FOR THE YEAR ARBUGKLE JURY DISAGREES ON VERDICT, SECOND TRIAL SET -|'porting quer is disposed of. remain there, he said, until ‘San Francisco for the new WASHINGTON, Dee. 5—Here are the estimated expenditures of the for the fiscal years 1923 and 1922 as transmitted to congress today by the director of the budget. Titi system of preparing the get will confine {s” attention executive, of congress, and of the pub- lic to the one great important ques ton, to wit, the relation-of the money actually to be spent by the government to the money actually to be received JUROR its outstanding obligations and in INTIMIDATION, | commitm@nts, projects, and ees considered. This will ‘eas, with more _intellige étermine at any time both t y for retrenchment and the of the government to engage {n slaughter charge having and been discharged’ yesterday. nal projects to be initiated by con | Ferecacet (08 5sha {Galea ibbend a ess outside of the budgetary provis-| ‘a circumstances attracting public intem | buckle’ ions. est to the motion picture comedian Likening the federal government to was the charge made last night by | a business corporation, General Dawes Mrs. Helen M, Hubbard, one of the points to these “faults” which he says | jurors who triéd him on charges aris- existed: r é }»28,275,063 _| ins from the death of Rappe, The president of the corporation (the! / See *- 35,000,990 [that attempts had been made at her esident of the United States) gave : intimidation. tically no attention to its ordinary Mrs. Hubbardtold-Milton U'Ren, an utine business. assistant district attorney, and sev- The administrative vice presidents eral persons that a man representing 8 of the cabinet) were allowed himself as Gus Oliva, a commission merchant with whom her husband BAN TONIGHT : AT THE payments ts were selected as a rule with tle reference to théir business quali and were compelled to rely upon the vadvice ‘of subordi wedded to the theory.of the t of independent operation of the partment.” utlining the work of the various co- nating agencies established by isidential order ‘to rectify faul routine buainass of the gover ral Dawes says: olve not transfer jof a the location cf waich y wtatiite. hey involve the delegation of no ons of policy save that of econ Receipts from internal revenve Customs .. Miscellaneou: ; CHOCOLATE DIPPERS’ BALL 20 Pounds of Powder “are Rampecicn Given Away ; *-$40'000 000 379,182,750 ossiees | the (Continued from Page 1.) plan presented iast week by Elihu senate has the treaty-making|Root of the American delegation. Under this plan which will be re- ported back to the main committee at ite next meeting, use of wireless would | phen Me tifetelBiten Sgro be restricted to diplomatic and govern | USE RESTRICTED. mental messages; those installations Dec. 5.—Bly The]}which «were permitted by Chinese Associated Press)—The sub-commit-| grants would be used only to the ex- tee on draft of the Far East commit-|tent authorized by the grants and the tee of the Washington conference to-| powers would cooperate wi nese » bcheselhiabnd sate epemmll robbers | aay disposed of the question of use}communication authorities through/ bills?—~Ashville ‘Tim your monthly] o¢ wireless installations in China by}conferences to the end that wave the powers, by adopt! tentative | lengths be not interferred with. power. Lessons 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:15. nection with the bureau is limited as o time, in accordance with an under- tanding which he had with the pres- lent at the time of his appointment. ls purpose in making this announce- xent at this time is to emphasize the ‘act that his recommendations are made in an impersonal way, with undamental business principles and heir proper preservation In thelr ‘ai ‘Meation to governmental business ad- ninistration alone in min While the railroad administration und the trangportation act are. expect- 2 to cost the Kovernment $337,679,235 rm 1922, no estimate of expenditures ‘or (heave purposes in 1923 indlud- 1 in the budget. Experts explikined that it was not possible to make an vccurate estimate of what would be needed for the carriers until after the Yesults of the 1922 raflrond financing are known. ————,.- tr several departments as if ite ulepartment was an in-| Redemption of bonds and notes from es- had had business dealings, had tele- ority in all matters of et Se ae a 25,000,000 25,000,000 | phoned the husband Saturday with Of Mex. Rebels | Redemption of securities from federal re- the intent of having her change her +4 a lati ey serve baak franchise tax receipt ....... 30,000,000 60,000,080 | vote as a juror. She let it be known . no system existed for ———_______| that she had stood consistently for By U.S. Forrces zp aaes or in selling r rh Te. met reduction in principal of ss, a Arbuckle’s conviction. Hubbard said ivan der a Uan|, Mebe e RRRESaUC gtr a 369,338,800 $ 387, it had been intimated by the ma: ceo dapper Baer pnder a! Ul?) nae BSTMENTS OF TRUST FU a aa cea RR ey pT oe ; nee sh : eee Government fe insurance fui cedeocs 26,162,000 22, by o balance sheet of the corporation! Git service. ret - Be eek 022,000 | by sending his wife a note asking that. YUMA, Dec. 5.— The detachment of $ sonmeeoeee une ge} Columbia teachers” retirement fund $200.00 8,200,000 } ’ DANCING 3 gent obligations of the vuri- = = "| Total trust fund investments 34,362,000 30,222) t artments, thns* result 222,000 AC ‘Al IEM Y being drawn from Interest on the public debt 975,000,000 975,000,000 [au 3 ‘n sess of = os! 1 running expenses $3,505.754,727 $3,967.922.366 a . rateniitn calc,’ 338.18 a 3.23 458 008 Dance on a Wonderful Floor to the Best of Music, ‘ed af unw'se project e bs - ba ea ane Hnaare"in‘cearal and af wining of (evwrnes) eS TUESDAY, DEC. 6 ministrative heads, of the de-| Belance in n gencral ‘fund ‘at end of year.... 252,553,273 420,125,250 : ‘ WASHINGTON, agents by which ordinary business he chief executive. A Bishop-Cass 1 heater ‘LAST TIMES TODAY P! of the United ~gencies af contact a re-Holiday RGAINS pea aS Fao your shopping today or as early this week as pos- sible. Choose your suit or overcoat now. °Get it later if you want. This store is ‘full of practical gifts too—and you'll save money by shopping here. Prices, Not Words, Tell the Story Suits e O'Coats Suits & O'Coats Suits &, O'Coats $18. 00 $24. 95 $33. 00 Values: to $30.00. Values to $40.00 Values to $55.00. $51.50 Australian Belt Lined Coats. COME tonnes, DODO MO _ collar Paris Garters. Oh! Lookee! The Best Show in Casper. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. involve no material additior epnse of ,goyvernmental mn are non-partisan, being com {'men already in the govert: grouping under an executive ship of certain of the present emp! of government of such experience. tact, and relation in its routine bust s5 as enables them to make possible © application of common-sense bust ness methods. “It can not be too often reiterated that this mést important reformation in the governmental business system is dependent upon the president of the LAST TIMES TODAY DAVID BUTLER BING, BANG, BOOM! The best comedy seen continued assumption of his respons: bility ag its’ business head. The min ute he relaxes his attitude of atten tion to his duty there will be felt th: natural pull of the departments anc establishihents toward the old syster of complete indépendence and decer tralization.”” General Dawes concludes his report with this statement: “In making this report the directo: of the budget will state that his eon ss —ALSO— fsae aN YELLOW .DOG CATCHER” Two-Part Sunshine Comedy t AND COMIC CARTOONS TUESDAY ONLY TOM MIX IN “A ROUGH RIDIN? ROMANCE” RETURN SHOWING [AMERICA Follow the Crowds To Mednick Bros. First Annual Sale Sra Leather and "$27.95 ve le $ Coats _.. Men’s fine Silk Silk Shirts. Men’s All-Silk Cc All Colors. and Wool Hose, Hose. 25c and 50c name Sars in Casper for many a day. Values to $18.50. in new Heather Navy, Cordovan, President —NEXT— On Sale at Mixtures. grey or white. Suspenders. 25 50c Buddy Lee Dolls—a A Two Reel Comedy MBIA $6.95 | $1 Hickok Belts and i 1 $1.00 Maid-o-Silk Women’s —NEXT— Buckles (ads auprecietg meevie Holl Selle in a Hosiery AN A Bishop-Cass Theater Some More values values LAST TIMES TODAY eat aa $landUp | $1.39 |$1.50 $2.00 The Moving Picture ELSIE FERGUSON Known as Patrick Sweaters Make Nice Gifts. Solid or Combination of Col- —IN— ors—25 Per Cent Off. ‘, Holiday Neckwear Nowhere else can you find as large a selection as here, in as many shapes or colors, and at prices as reasonable. Make this your neckwear headquarters. 50c, 75c, 95c, $1.45 and $1.95 Let us mail your packages. We'll wrap them, insure them and mail eee SCOTTCLOTHING CO. “The Health Crusade” This picture is shown in conjunction with the American Education and Health Week Program fostered by the Char-- ber of Commerce, the Ro- tary Club, the National Organization of the American Legion and the Daughters of the Revo- lution, will be shown in- Casper as follows Lyric Theater, Mon- day. Hub Theater, Tuesday. Columbia Theater, on “Wednesday. America Theater, on Thursday. Iris Theater, Saturday. | FOOTLIGHTS The story of a girl who won f, tage b: adapting a Russian name and a “past os if But, when for love shi t self. Hore is the ut wanted again to be her real “ONCE THE LIMIT” (Sketchograph) Continuous 1 to 11 | Admission 40c Feature Over-Night Hit STARTING TOMORROW GEO. FITMAURICE’S “EXPERIENCE” WITH RICHARD BARTHELMESS ROACH Novelty Act. 240 South Center Street

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