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P. a ot st th er Pi el lo ae Bas ai us br ve 1. n re = tell i | i nes PAGCE TWO de Casper Daily Cribune ee i HARDING ASKS \N0 ULI N==Ss2FIVE KILLED IN immieciir Rid of ianand a. Child’s Play Now U.S . ACTION TO LAW, GH AVE === si Sees ex renee Fil | i i i! it H Administration Hands Tied on Repara- tions Question, President Asserts in Letter to Freylinghuysen 4 aS a a eae ey congress had tied the hands of the administration in dealing with the rep- 3 ae. Mo arations commission, President Harding in a letter to Senator J tsp aca ro it tae Freylinghuysen, Republican, New Jersey, has suggested that | “- some executive action be taken to permit the United States to get its quota of German reparation dyes. ——————— The president's views as set forth Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria in the letter were presented today to! com vestigating WANTED TO BUY —— Furniture of|the heavy snow the wolves have come} The only Englishman who ever be- | chtepts at ace pase ¥ 4 lobbic: any kind. 120 West Midwest ayenue|down and are ‘attacking domestic an-| came pope was Nicholas Brrekspear,|{ Try Our Vegetable Dinner. and in conne:on a eps ee ser] 2 pi Phone 249. 2-24-t£}imals, 70 head of cattle being killed| born in Hertfordshire about the year : te ‘ \ogal edwcational committees. Tet ate ae by them within a small-district dur-| 1100, and whé ascended the pontifical patching a deputy to return him here, Hutchison, Kan., found out that the same man had victimized some of the merchants of that thriving city. State rights prevailed and Mr. Web- FIGHTING OFF WOLVES | nc x- Sears ota advices recetved bere today state that ee Mr. Webster is now confined in a Kansas industrial school serving an indefinite sentence. It is averred here that a local bank and several local merchants were vic- timized by Mr. Webster’s oporations to the tune of approximately $200. ths WERE ag il 7 5h H = z A & a5 8 f : a i F : g i i BE Se § the textile alliance, once the agency moral ‘Tribune classified — for the government in recetving, and| that it was difteult for the poor mar | —Beende DO _Derson_of whove_ moral’ ——Try_s Tribune clsestfied_a——/ing the last six weeks __-___| throne_ag_ A@rinn Ty distributing German dyes allotted to|or the ignorant man. to make any just 3 the United States as an associate| estimate of who was capable of proper bad ‘ ; power in the world war, for creation |ly advising and representing him. . of some methed by which the recsiv- “Durtug years trial Judge,” ing of dyes could be resumed, the jaseaeec poh, “1 yom PUSanMEntY ee FOUND ALARMING eveloped t, it has been |tressed by the fact that one side or ° @ developed. abrogated its arrangement] the other in tho case before mo war December say-' so incompetently represented by coun- “Hard Boiled” Days of Early | 25," ,Pd 20 lessl authority to con-| sel, or represented hy euch ignorant mi ZOoOn= oO ar a “S$ ar Ss OW: : : tinue ft, ‘The president's letter which | counsel, that, owing to the learning West Yielded Only Fraction | was reaa into the record by Seuator | and skill of the attorneys on the other 5 of Arrests With Third as Frelinghuysen follows: side, it seemed impossible to get th Many People. ‘At the moment my jndgment is|case propertly before the court, or keep that we will get no effective arringe | ¢rror out of the record.” ment made through a resolution by| Judge Goodwin said that tm fhs ex- congress. I quite agree thet we ene-third as great as it is now; those, Ee ee ae ee ao moreover, were the days of “hard boil- eredit as might come to us ed” western denizens, but—ten times Ci Guugh the Sidesoan siescot oF toes to as many arrests are made in Cheyenne} this coumtry through the reparation commission, and we ought to protect our textile manufacturers against the grant of undue advantage to their competitors im the oid world It would be easy to do this if congress had not tied the hands of the admin- istration in dealing with the repara- tion committee. I am writing to sug gest that you confer with some of your associates regarding a resolntion which will deal with the dye question definitely and directiy.” —— CHEYENNE, Wyo. Feb. 24—Fifty years ago Cheyenne’s population was The fun-making, popular music stars make records for Columbia exclusively— Al Jolson, Ted Lewis, Nora Bayes, Van & Schenck, Frank Crumit, Marion Harris, Bert Imagine a galaxy of Broadway stars in your home—stars whose | SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED BY DISEASE EPIDEMIC ee, er aeet reach the county in 1921 than in 1872, although| GrmyENNE, Wyo. Feb. 2t-—The| mendation of the American Bar associ. Imagine sitting in your big easy sx 1872 the “bad men” still flourished. ation that future members of the pro- fession be obliged not only to take a «hair sutrounded by your family three-year course in a law school and onde -]in addition have at lenst two yours and friends—-everyone enjoying Williams, Dolly Kay, Paul BERLIN, Feb 24—(3y The Ae | See this million-dollar show! Biese, Furman & Nash, Deiro. Se rer canine aaa ' You follow the crowd to find a good show. 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