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I pPAGE TWO. €he Casper Daily Cribune vantages for his country wll resuit fron cooperation with American cap-/ ital and organization. : ‘The principal reason of his pro-} AIG TURK FIELD FOR U.S. 60005 American. Business Intervsts American attitude keen sense of jat however, ts his| ‘sm. He vitterty | resents any policy of conquest tn his! country, and pest experience has| shown and convinced him that Amer- } ica is the only country which is alm} Will Find Powerfal Market | ‘= merely at legitimate business ind & 4 Ps ny secret’ or open in Near East. aim of @ pdlitical or impectalietie me vited character. | a By EDWARD J. BING ES eal ’ (United Press Staff Correspondent.) : fame Pome, Sec, 2 scertan| GONGAESO OF MOTORISTS pdusiness interests and especially pro- Gucers of agricultural machinery will fad". penton maser" Same! TO®TAKE OFFIGE MARCH 4 This assertion, made to the United Press Correspondent by Mahmoud a : Djelal Bey, late minister of com- SAYS OFFICIAL OF i M A | merce of the Turkish nationalist gov- Jv e Whe le ernment, was borne out by the facts = Pecently ascertained on the spot ; Turkey is mainly an agricultural] “A congress of motorists wil take «country which is also rich in naturalloffice at Wersntngten on March 4,j resources like iron, copper, silver and|next. Thar ¢ broadly speaking, | ether mines, and large quantities of | will leated by informaz| } Oil. The new government of the coun- | tion as to the partiality for the auto-| shown by those hold-overs ana! ouraging modern methods | mc ural activity, and a ban unded, with gc onalist: Turkey will finance the purchase of steam ana|the membery are ow motm plough y the Turkish farm-|C4rs. But few if any an |were chosen in the Up to recently, the fields owned by | elled to utilize the the peasant fon of Asia Minor. | he primitive and} time-honored linea of many centuries 1 aee. and the Turkish govrecnment , feels certain that by the introduction | } of moderh methods of farming the | Productivity of the Turkish soil can During the new congress ma. questi8ns of import to mote oriats come up for attention. members in through personal experience with the} be enormously increased. That stage] srobiema suggested by automobiie| @7 Turkish economic life, however.| taxation, lack; of uniformity in 5 will not arrive very soon, and Turkey|way regulations, and the inco: is meanwh1's interested in the import- sand dangers of poor roads, ation of American wheat and grain. The prizcipal minerals are found in the county of Smjcna, by the Western | should be aamured therefore of co-op-| eea shore of Asia Minor, and those/eration at all times ot who want to interest American cap-| Many members of congress, even ital in the exploitation of the natural | those living at a distance, use the au- riehes of the country, point out that/tomobile in travelling between their) their nearness to the Is a great econ-|homes and the national capitol, and| emie adventage from the point ocf/in availing themselves of flew of transportation. nities for weekend trips to points ef! Silver and Copper Interest. A rich copper mine is situated at| Senator Boise Penro’a of Pennsyl- Arghana Maden, in the northeast of|vania, the big red automobile owned Asia Minor, while the same sector em-|by him was a familiar sight to thou- braces all the rich elllvee occurence |sands of persons throughout the east- of Gumush Hane. ern states. The off wells of Turkey are of ex-| The prevalence of automobile own ceptional abundance, but the exploiter|ers is doubtless equally as great in must be prepared for years of patient|the membershtp of the fortythree opporti- and energetic work before his capital| state legislatures, which meet early will yield interest, as the ofl wells in|in the new year, and the same fellow. the northeastern region of Asia Minor | feeling which should insure motoria’s treatment at and in northern Mesoptamia are still | Proper ‘Washthgton in an entirely primitive condition. Another favorable business, oppor- tunity for Americans is provided by the great demand for foreign coa® in Turkey. As the oll wells of the coun tfy are as yet virtually unexploited and there is no coal mine of particular importance—the mines of Heraklea beng altogether unsufficient—Amer- coal export to the Near East} be welcomed by the Turkish | e UR EVES Uippisrie ye Beers? reason why the Turks almost | gieep your Byes: Cleer and Healthy. unanimously prefer to do business Write for Free Eye Care Book. with America rather than with Wisrise Lye Remety Co... 8 Casi Obie Sirect. Chicsn~ | ‘Tight boots are said to aggravate attacks of neuralgia. RINE scare Get More Out of Your Clothes Some men buy clothing only. as a “necessity; something to cover them; that’s about all they look for; that’s about all they get. They miss the most important things good clothes can give; the personal sat- isfaction you enjoy in getting good style; the pride one feels in fine fabrics and expert tailoring. These are the points we cover—in otir clothes, and they are priced as low as a decent suit can be marked. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes $30 to $50 Styleplus Clothes $25 CASPER'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN When Scotland Yard Was Fooled ‘This disguise proved too much for the best detectives of J.ondoni Tt was afopted by Albert Close who had been forbidden to att. nd.the meeting of the Conimission on Awards to Inventors. Close is an inventor; and detectives were stationed at the doors of the building to see that be did not appear.” Disguised as above, he marched through the line of police. Then came the and addrevsed the comimission. a iyi 4 ll re a | a Hill a nettled the year 1922. a total deficit of $2”, 196,000,000. Here are the figures. coup de theatre when he removed the whiska ta = MTOM BT OF FONGE i tw OVER 28 BLUONS = Ste oS FNCU STATEMENT S40 SHOWS ASTOONONG 17m footed ce, Use your Credit Call 15 or 16 and give Miss. Classified ant Ad—we'll send bill later— no extra charge for credit. Use your ’Phone | By JOHN O'BRIEN. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS.—(By Mail to spo sor of & square deal for -he mo} Press.)—Astounding torists and of good roads legislation] given by: Senator Henry Berenger president of the budget commiitee in a detailed state ment depicting the actual financial condition of France. ment is a rep Berenger to ¢ group of the uppe: ing 159 senators out of a1 During the life of the late} than a majority of t the senate. noure, Senator Berenger, who‘ls regarded figures aro The state- ate by Senator ft Democratic Reparations | Various accounts. as one of the greatest financial au- thorities of France, demonstrates that the budget deficit for the year 1923 will be, not four lilllfon francs, as has been stated by the govern- RYZON I BAKING POWDER: you vse /es United your compris- or more body TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY r TAI Sac HS: aw RO EARL <. BOYLE. 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