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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 HARDING ASKS AMENDMENT T0 SHIPPING BLL Would Strike Out Provision Giving Congress Control Over Aid for Shipping Companies. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Elimin- ation of the Madden amendment to the-sh'pping bill, giving congreas con- trol over the extension of government aid to shipping companies was urged by President Harding in a letter writ- ten to Chairman Jones of the senate commerce commission and read to the committes today wher it took up the measure., The president said in his letter that he desired to urge “with all the earnestness at my command,” that the Madden amendment be eliminated “I understand that this amendment | Was added,” he wrote, “w.thout any thought of emasculating the Dill, mainly to harmonize it, with an ac complished practice'of congress in waking annual appropriations in car- sying out government commitments relating to impfovements, reciama. tion and other government projects. “It is a very different proposition so fares the shipping bill is concern- ed. Our chief object is to establ.sh and promete the American merchant marine. Shipping enterprise involves & very considerable investment of cap- ital, Sometimes millions must be in. > vested in a single ship and no shipping concern with ample ships to operate definite lines in sustained service could hope to begin without enlisting several millions of capital Much of this capital will necessarily be acquir- ed through the processes of direct subscription, amended by bonding. It is not Believed that any financial con- cern would support a bonding enter- prise with any uncertainty tn the coz- tinuity of government afd. — ChlS{o SEEN IN WAG ON LIQUCR Continued from Page One) hed w.th dir. Gallivan over thy re- tovfards his department's work And sults of the elections of November 7, Mr. Gallivan citing the voting down in ris state of an enforcement meas- ure, and tye commissioner aseerting that prohibition had won wherd “con- ditions were normal.” In reply, Mr. Haynes admtted: ing creased arrests under the narcotic Jaw during the last fiseal year, but attributed it to the “increased effi- ciency” of the narcotic division, and not to the proh bition daws. APPROPRIATION -OF LAST YEAR REDUCED. WASHINGTON; Dec, 6.—Nine mil- Mon dollars for enforcement of proh!- bition, or $250,000 less than author- ized last year, is provided for in the 1923-1924 treasury supply bill report- by the appropriations committee y to the house. The committee report stated that while ;“‘the smaller amount would cause a slight decrease in the prohi- bition organization personnel bureau SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HALA It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Luster to Hair. titully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, e sold annually, says a wil-known gist here, because it darkehs the hair so naturally and evenly that no one'can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or beconiing faded have a surprise await- ing them, because after one or two applications the .gray hair vanishes and your locks become luzuriantly dark and beautiful. ‘This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so- get. busy. with ‘Wreth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with youthful appearance within a few ‘You can turn gray, faded hair beau-) your dark, handsome balr and ter | 22. { After servin; Bross, Lioyd, millionaire other reds who were sentenced to various terms in the penitentiary and the Cook county Jail also were re- leased. It was. claimed the law was had steppod from tho prison gates, granted. 3 ‘ORTH, Texas.—In going | n today, the uthorized the appo ntment by President Fitzwater | of a publicity committee to tissue all statements about the conference. HAVERHILL, Mass.—H. B. Flan- ders, socialist mayer for two years, | who was opposed for re.clection by | the Shoe Manufacturers assvciation, | was defeated yesterday by Dr. W. | McFee. The entire ticket’ of the | citizens committee which had the support of the Shoe Manufaeturers association defeated the ticket sup- ports! by the Shoe Werkers Pro- tective union. | | WASHINGTON —The freight car | supply was 5,671. closer to the de- mand November 23, than it was a week before, “but short, the car service division of the American Ra'lway association .an- nouncéd today: The: shortage: of box cars was placed at 79,087. PHILADELPHIA.—An appeal for the enlistment of influential Amer- als did not belleve the*reduction 1 handicap thelr: work in appre- ciable extent.” The total for all purposes carried Inthe bill is $115,119,810, which 1s $3,725.018 less than last. year and $2,713,858 below the budget estimate. For collection of revenue customs the committee recommended $11,950,- 000, an increase over the current ap: propriation of $650,000 which - the house was urged,to accept so that the government may receive all the fevenue to which “it “is entitled “and importers may be able to have their goods examined and admitted prompt: ly. For refund of taxes Illegally col- lected the sum of $12,000,000 was rec- ommended. “The committee eliminated appropri- ation of $4,300, for maintenance of the assay office at Deadwood, 'S. D., as the business of the office has de creased practically to nothing. Cuticura Talcum is Very ett and FOR GOOD Shoe Bargains Attend THE SHIKANY SHOE & CLOTHING SALE This Week “fey Retail tion of officers. to eat. Don’t fail us, Labor Hall. NOTICE Regular meeting tonight. Annual elec- Entertainment and plenty John D. Salmond, Secy. Clerks be present, 8 o’clock. Che Casver Dailv Cribune Lloyd. And 15 Other Reds Free = ) | University S their standards of entrance “qualifi DR. CRANE DELIVERS MESSAGE BY RADIOPHONE, SOLOS GIVER | BY MISS DAMPIERE PLEASING Dr. Arthur G. Crane, scibanibs of the University of Wyo- “ming, last night celebrated his first visit to Casper with an address into the radiophone of tion at the Tribune office. people who comprise the redio the Wyoming Radio corpora- His message to the hundreds of public throughout the Middle West and Rock Mountain region, dealt with the significance of the invention, of world progress In, Viloeral with «forecast for the future, | and was eminently appropriate to the observance National Education }week as he revir.ed the work of the of Wyoming, its mission | ot jand ideals. f\ The university, he pointed out, is| distinctly a part of the public schoo! | ;S¥atem of Wyoming and as such }s} lamkious to accommodate and extend its growing facilities as widely as pos sible to students in search of higher} education. Thirteen hundred resident students are now at the university, Dr. Crane , Stated, and {ts extension department | lim.zerving some 800 others who are ftaking correspondence work. Dr. Crane reviewed !n brief the problems that beset many higher institutiona of learning in accommodating all those who geek entrance, emphasizing the fact that some are eompelied to raise j Qations in order to reduce attendance. Such conditions do not prevail in of students are taking advantage of the education offered. The address of Dr. Crane was sup- plemented by & musical program fea turing solos by Miss Adelaide Dam- plere, accompanied by Mrs. ay Cook on the plano and by Miss Helen Stone on the violin. Three exquisite num- bers were sung by Miss Dampiere in @ wonderful merzo-soprane voice, ia cluding “By the Waters of the Minne- by Lieurance; “Unto Thy by Hugo. and Jocelyn” by Godart. The program was one of the best Tribune and the given @ real tre URINE Tie Can Hates steners in” were pat tear, Tire, | or Burn, | if Soce ta I In- Your ae GorGranuisted use Murine often. Refreshes. Safefor | “Lullaby from | that has been broadcasted from the| Count Karolyi | Of Hungary on BUDAPEST. Dec. 6.—<(By the Asso- clated .-The trial of Karoly! former preaident of the Hun. from Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Meadache by curing Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de. stroyer. of E. W. BROMO.) Grove. 30c. { } The City Counci liable for assessme proveme- ments nv forced. Trial For Life’ Count | the} The dox bears the aignature | (Be sure you gt NOTICE vestigation hereby notify all persons manded the confiscation of al! the cused’s property. “The defense plea- ed@ that the Karolyi family is redr-e4 to poverty County Michael's wife jearns her livelihood by ferrying pas- sengers from Ragusa to the island Lacroma fn a motor boat PAGE FIVE. garian national council, who i# j charged high treason in deliver- jing Hungar. hev'! nm | begun. prosecutor de | ALWAYS ASK US FOR } | l after thorough in- nt in all special im- s to nay all assess- "! be en- L [LATE FLASHES | | read tonight at a meeting at the © | University of Pennsylvania in the gage per capita, nin> days in the Joliet penitentiary for violation of the Mlinols anti-syndicalism laws William t, was released by executive clemency of Gov.’ Len Small, At the same thane unconstitutional. P hoto shows Lloyd and bis wife just after Arg milionaire Dr. Brown, another “Red” died early Wednesday, before the pardon was) CLERK CHARGED WITH THEFTS. FOUND: HIDING icans in extending educational ad- Yantages to the Moros of the Philippine islands is made in a mes- sago from Gencrat Pershing to be interest of American work among the Moros. A. Colwell, * gfocety? and fruit store, econd street. was appréhended evening Sheriff JoejMa:- Deputy LONDON.—A revolutionary court: | ! martial has decided that Stergiad’s, | Tues”. former Greek commissioner in Asia Mnor fs partly respdnsible for the dsaster In that region and various charges have been made against him, says a Reuters dispatch from Aliens. If he does not reply to a in the near seat of a Pack- ica. summons ordering him to stand |store in Mills a few days ago. He trial in Athens he will be tried in | will be given a hearing gn a larceny Adsentia, the dispatch adds. ebarge this afternoon before azo eres. S Tubbs. The stolen articles havcen Although the United Stetes has six recovered. t mes the railway mileage of Canada, Canada has more than twice the mile- . than any other state. Bankrupt Stock OF THE Casper Sporting Goods Co. ‘Now is your chance to buy Christmas presents. Give your friend an accessory for his car. Nothing will be more appreciated. A Few of The Specials Halladay Flexlever Shock-Absorbers For Ford cars. Regular price $12.50, sale price $4.85 This is a wonderful buy. A standard, nationally: advertised product. Ford: Hood and Radiator Covers Regular price $4.20, sale price $2.65 ANOTHER REAL BUY Atlas Honeycomb Radiators for Ford cars. Regular price $20.00, sale wrice. 914.95 . Motor Robes. Just when you $3 95 e need one, for only___........... Spotlights. sale price “All sizes Weed Chains at RB TedRGhoMmOt 8 eee Alcohol. Regular price $1.00 per gallon, sale price... Bovey Auto Heaters. Regular naa 50 ° $1 7. 50 value, sale price__. 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