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Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight and 2s==| Che Casper Daily Tribune FINAL | | Sunday; not much change in E D TION ee ee temperature. CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. NUMBER 119. ;HARDING PENS APPEAL AS SHIP | BILL FACES DEATH IN SENATE | Nicky Arnstein Faeins.Mew Charge J FIVEGTHERSIN MEW LEADERS WW NEAR FUTURE Hots’ Sis Sinndse msc tgs te VOLUME VIL. Beg Ne aR ie ees seid Nature of Communication Is Not ‘An- nounced but Pending Defeat of Admin- ADTARIANS HERE | istration Measure Is Significant; Agree-| fF fl J (ly ADDRESS f ment Is Reached for Vote for Monday | i L WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—President Harding was en-! I fF THEIR CHIEF 4 gaged today in writing what was described as “an important i communication to congress.” While house officials declined to indicate the subject, and beyond saying it would be an im- WITH LARCENY Yesterday proved to*be a real banner day in the history of information was withheld. portant document and would be forwarded later today all Anniversary Celebrated ; fs ,. A De a a Monday, was agreed today by republ ef Lj the Tribune Big Gift Distribution. Nearly every contestant SHINGTON, Feb. 24. — Final} can and democratic leaders in the sen- | Broadcasting of a profited mightily as a result of their efforts during this week. disposal of the administration ship-| ate. | ? S h £ ; shi ; is ping bill, generally conceded to be| Proponents as well as opponents of avens Speech. The prizes Mist were: offered by the Wyoming theater were dead, by a vote elther late today or|/the measure which has been blocked | eet, i a + | Won by the following: | -|for five days by a filibuster, agred r 4 Bag Filled with Securi- | First—Helen Gardner. ! that the pending motion to take up) President Raymond M | : Jained d Tana owe BOYS }f TWO RAGES LAND the bill, on which the final test will) Haveng of Rotary Internation. | 3. Witt. come, Will bi feated. Senate pate = i ties Unexp ‘ained an Fourth—Mrs. O. H. Myers. DEMING AMED Sones, republicans Tvaahisgtens in al set a new mark in hi tory ; All A Seized Fifth—Mrs. H. B. Pearce. ‘i 2 charge of the measure, said ,ho pro-/ When he addressed simul- q Te OF) “4 However, these fortunate ones wen posed in such an event to make no|taneously hundreds of Rotary ~~ by only @ very small margin. Consider- further efforts tn its behalf. jclubs in as many - differen able commun ty pride aris been center-| bd = Defeat of tho dill later was con-|cities on the continent BA e : 1 orene NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—!|ing on the campaign among the loyal S FA ceded openly tn the senate by Senator |{ca last ni nent of North Amer- “Nicky” Arnstein, receritly subscribers, and nearly every con: sedea y senate by Sena orien last ht by radio phone as ® ay , Te. ; |testant made a substantial gain in the! | “ ¥ 5 d ‘ance of the anntver- : I recognize when I am beaten,” he|sary of the establ . convicted in Washington in (yen this week. | | 2 waid ih. Sromisiig: soopeae es lees he establishment of the first a i i i: Sanaa ——. ye - | Ro club. Casper Rotarians r y connection with a $5,000,000 | New Interest Manifest, Two colored boys and two white| Cure a decisive vote not later than |thoir wives shared the treat trrouce N bond plot, after figuring in Interest in the great Tribune eleo- WASHINGTON, Feb, 24.—Witllam boy's stood before the sergeant at the} Monday. the courtesy of the Masonia lodge, P, many New York episodes of tn ‘s increasing. More people seem) Cc. Deming, of Wyoming, was nomi. desk in police headquarters this which extended the use of the teme'e 5 high finance, was out on bail today |{0 He taking a moro direct interest /nated by President Harding Friduy to Sepa tect tel, Rocket be} WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—A com-|for a special receiving met ineraten oe § after his latest arrest last night with [Ir the fortunes of @ particular cand!-/ +44 ‘member of the-clvil service com. emptied of nickels and dimes said| posite farm credits bill, > E. M. Fuller, bankrupt broker, and | 4#te. mission. four other men on charges of grand larceny. A new candidate who has it in bim or her, who will really go after sub- |to have been obtained through the Henry H. Glassie of the District of salo of milk bottles. Columb!a was nominated to be a embracing | the principal features of tho Lenroot- | Anderson, Capper and Strong men. the Tribune-Wyomin tion. The addr |which was 4 & Radio corpora- Mr. Havens, elivered at Kansas City, sof tar gu re fale of bottles it meems is al sures, was completed today by the|was heard with press clearness, No charges were placed against|#crintions can do almost anything he} member of the tariff commission legitimate occupation and one that| house banking committee. Chairman President Unvens spoke of tt three women arrested with them and |0F she desires in this campaign. And! postmasters nominated included: nearly every small boy starts hin| McFadden said {t would be formally he or later released. The six men, released the field is ripe in any of the a’s- George 1, McMartin, Coeur d'Aleno, on $2,500 bail each, owed their arrest | tricts. | business career with, but the sale of Idaho, reported to the house Monday and ganization of the first Rotary club in Chicago, Februs 23 9 | hotties that have been taken off the| taken up for passage probably Tues-| the eeowtn af the orgadieeicn cee to the discovery in the possession of| Every day brings inquiries though Paes eee | doorsteps of citizens is an extremely | day. that one club which “startea ao 7 " Lnow the greater part of them are ac- poor method of starting out In life. ~ > ces at Mi with « bee Miied Witt ialeeaioneeus oe aoe | companied by votes from persons who 1 re wan this thing that landed the lee nlenge pusiness and profession- ties which, the police said, they were |having been nominated have thought youths in the hands of the police h| ER NDED \IP late today, OF fase ere anne exe nitable 10 “explain waiaas |it over carefully and decided that the ‘Their s'de of the question will be (ies ite ily cubs in 27, coun: in, | i cae he a a | trie: nh @ total membership of ap- " rs pportunity of securing one of t heard before Judge John A. Murray ‘ alioged brokerage business; which the four grand nei motor, cara; ono of line eee proximatciy 90,00 ot the leading bust business, . 4 88 and professto: en of thi six, according to the police, intended the vacation trips, a mart OB. 8 MEY 3 | oo a | wor "athe obiece ys Rotary. Me Ried to open in Cleveland with customers) ings account of any part of hundreds BASIN RESIDENT DEAD | Wan 40. spread the pee ene me to be drawn from: the middie west. {ot doliars in. gold absolutely tree is) oS BASIN, Wyo., Feb. 24.—Funeral = And to translate into terms of prac- Though the specific charge against | too good See tha aad Ie miscoss, | CRACARO) Pah. - -s4--200asys ©, Be were held here fore the Into] “Thirty days in jail.” This was|tical every-day life the spirit of the 5 Arnstein and his companions, the | ing themselves on = a New York diamond salesman, B. C. Wise, who died at his home| the tnevitable sentence that Judge! C n Rule. He said that \ a 2 | e x . ke . Jude " sald that on this an- most widely known of whom is E. M.|these men and Wigan, ise thw cain gaye his address as 87 Nassau! 5, Peete a Ses: Lucite Aeeeaah, baler be Baad peck ane pars here after being confined to his bed| John A. Murray {nflicted on persons | niversary of the formation of the first Fuller, head of the defunct brokerage! During the las has heen flooded| Street, reported to tho police today gulien shine. tacelarnea che! murder.’ Taxing of her husband with paying! "Ince December 5. He was born in|tn the police court last night whelelun tet ry js giving {ts prinetpal house of E. M. Fuller and company, | paign Sen erttttokne by friends) that he had been robbed by two.arm-| Sttentions to. another “omar, aussi the fatal quarrel: “hate diary” | Sacbseb, Coburg, Germany, - but. had} bat come up to answer to charges df}attention ty the business ct ¢ mit. E Which: ZoNed) for, ‘neveral ‘millions : last {witht votes Fe atslan Yeendidetes, Evi-| ¢d men of $25,000. worth of diamonds) found iin Mrs, Kavanaugn's Hone tails of ler hate for all men beease of| tived in’ Tasin for a years. A wife) Vagrancy. A few of the sentences |ting to the citizens of every commun year, is grand larceny, the police ap-}for tbofeousetl Viera ‘ato fave been | iM @ downtown building: theif butal treatnves ow land seven children survive him, were suspended whero it was shown (nity in which Rotary has established parently. were-settling on anothe! dent POeOR Sh pacrenavg encolled phase of the. inquiry. ‘That relates to a traveling bag found in an apart-| the help of their. acquaintances, Sub- that the men were really trying to get employment or had it promised. ja club, special messages on the re- sponnibilities of the tndividual citizen The “vags” had been rounded UP/for the various branches of his gov- y ment in an uptown hatel by S. Milton (Continued on Pa Two) in a haul made two days ago. It was|ernment. In the United States these i Small, the “boy broker.” The bag, the statement of the police officers! messages come from President Hard. | in which’ were humerous certifeates Who had arrested them* that they|ing, Speaker Cillott of the national and bonds, was claimed by, Jac! Allen, of New York, who though not detained by the police, said that if there was anything illegitimate In the bag the police had “planted” it there. | Arnstein, husband of Fanny Brice, | : J “This week Rotary International,” | ri t Ww k ferred againat him within a month. | saa afr, Haven oa nerting ata Fi actress, now {s out on bail awaiting For Nex ee. ! = medium for communication of the q e nviction sia Section oeaD = Tran zor couviction ‘ Ww tedi S 00 M iQ |Sdeais of citizenship.” ‘These {deals n 1e ashington, . C., cour ‘01 es: 1 Im vi oO \o 4 inicing'pecurtien there foc sale, Saamoros pe, sve (MAN WANTED HERE FOR © Search for Joseph M. Marcino, Wante in HAIL EMBEZZLER GIVEN [are expresed in thw words of thevrene | ee reatbier ’ veek begin- | 4 . | 01 weather outlook for the wee! : branches of government in 27 coun- MAN PAYS HUNDRED AUGKS ning Monday: 8 leg Connection With Shortages Amounting STA ) BAPTISTS Te Ets Soc cae fn 37) agus Northern Rocky mountain a A i | broadcasting to the citizens of these | plateau region: seneraliy, flr. except to $519,000 (Continued in East Suntties the messages of their execu: q occasional ral ves, explaining to them their respon- 10 SAVE PRECIOUS PANEL Ledeen omer ap tarp in haiti rie A achool of miastons ts to be estab: | sibilites as individual aitizens. ? nu normal, most of the week. Jack Long, wanted in connection ‘ASIN, Wyo., Feb. 24.—L. R. Max-| shed at the Baptist church, Fifth| “Rotary International te doing this Rocky mountain and | |. va}, CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Although Joseph M. Marcino, also. \,.1), former station agent for tha] and Beech streets, during the weeks |at this time as an observance af tne Southern y with the robbery of the Joe David F bier ea | plateau régions: fair probably most | 7°)” company’s store on south; Known as Joseph B, Biata, barber, banker and financier, | ;,;1 ngton, was sentenced to serva| beginning March 4, 11, 18 and eighteenth anniversary of the organ- 0¢ tha week with temperance Gere |e treet December 28 last, was| Whose financial methods investigators have declared resulted jo: jeas than 18 months in the state} There Will be classes for persons of | ization of the first Rotary club in the 4 normal. seid Rentdbdey uk Dorada vada ab in the accounts of three eastern concerns total- all ages to study this broad and in-| world Pacitic states: Generally fair in | arrested yesterday in Denver at the| in shorages in the acc s as ras | penitentiary at Rawlins when he en-| teresting subject. it more {mportant than that, Southern California and occasional | request of the ‘local sheriffs office. | ling $519,000, still Was sought today, Samuel Lombardo, an tered a plea of guilty before Judge} A nursery will be provided so that Rotary International is serving as the Dan. MoCloud; was fined $100 in} yoing . elsewhere. Temperatures | q deputy will leave tonight for Den-; associate of the missing man was reported in Chicago. |Te AW, Metz in district court to alno mother need fear for the com-|mediun ot communication ‘fer thess police court last night on a charge of | TUS | Set ve ver to bring Long back to Casper to| Lombardo, vice-president. of the a ship at Tampico bound for Ar-|charge of having embezzled funds] petent caring for the children. very iportant messages as an exempli- | bootlegging after it was proved that > face the charge. Niagara Insurance company of But-| gentine |from the Manderson office, where he} ‘The school will start promptly at | fication of the purpose of tts organiza- 4 McCloud had possessed and had falo, N. Y., one of the concerns said} Marcino, while in Toluca, Ill, in| Was stationed. 5:30°p. m. A lunch will be served | tion—gervice to the comunities in : handed over to the officers the key | to be short in its accounts refused 1919, with the reported intention of freo of charge at that time. At 6/ which Rotary clubs are organized—to | to.) hana: Bt B95, West. Railroad, KISS WORTH to talk when found last night by establishing a bank, walked Into a Grolock the achool will be called to-lthe whole of those communities, ta thus amitting responsibility for prop- : newspapermen. | barber shop, seeking a shave. The gether. At 6:15 the classes will be! every citizen of those communities, erty in which was found 15 gallons of The two other institutions sald to| Proprietor, the only barber present called. At 7 o'clock the class period | Ve Rotarians sincerely belleva moonghine besides a dozen 10-gallon $20 000 IS be Involved in the shortage are the Was busy and customers were wait- | j Will be over and the general reports! that Notary ta something crore tee kegs that had contained liquor. ’ , First» National bank | of. Warren, | ing | [will be made. The session will bé/an organization. We believe and we § Alexander. Nisbet, chief of police, | midkal®’ > Wheres * sin vestinetors i, “Where's your razor," Marcino over in, time for the evening sermon: | conscientiously offer it a8 a potential : gna. the/saldlog: party hed not, found | JURY VERDICT ‘212.000 was missing. and the Mer-|asked the proprietor. And then a The Rev. C. M. Thompson Jr. or! torce in the community for mans pers | Mociqud 10. the house bat had arrest. |chants and Mechantes bank at Phila | Marc'no, the banker, again plied h’s B.A. Flinn Jr, can be contacted for) .oea_tor all worthy ‘purposes that | ea him on the: porch. He dened |delphia, Controning iateresta in trade of former days until the walt further Information. fre of benefit to the community, T having. ; any conpecticg *' with " “tie rca thote Institutions was owned by|/9¥ customers were attended to. | avennoN, Wyo, Fab. 24—fer a first Rotary club was organized in the le here, Mac, we're going to bust} Harry Trollope was arrested at his] CHICAGO, Feb. 24.%—-Miss | Marcino. aN ener arenident | Of eral thousand dollars worth of carbon| YODER HA: WV SCHOOL. |clty of Chicago 18 years ago. Lonelle je » Mac, Bi ? W . one ‘: a 4 ban mrren, SiAss,, - e oI oD "yo. eb. 24.—Cor pss in a , the ¢ © to be tae Gpook iin and won com dust-ae well ranch ation Gociogs; shanllen soutts| Mathtids Benkhardt, formerly a | Lombardo, according to “Author en ee ee in are ue s| black was destroyed and some dam-| YODE Wyo. Feb. A. Com: | Beas ino, ge city, the desire to be savi J dollars by handing over | west of the city, yesterday afternoon, | student nurse, was awarded $20,000 |ties, nigned’a checks for $100 00; on $10,000 charged with embezzlement, |%€° to the bullding resulted from a| pletion of the new sch ! with his fellow : vith A ara 5 i ped Sa > heriff's office and charged] for.a kiss in a verdict returned. in |the Buffalo. insurances ‘company's 32° ah ome | fire which threatened destruction of | here will be celebrated by a big house|tnem for the best interest of the city the key. by. the “aherift's . e : violne | #Walting return to that city. |the carbon black plant here. The| warming on March 8 when all the|in which they lived, Inspired Paul Mac hesitated and then with a|with manufacturing Mquor. The} court last night and opened today. |funds payable to. Mareino, in. violn 2 = ie of the somimunity will tae | Hattie ¢ lnnve ce boner ne sense toward economy and the preser-| raiding party is said to have found| This is $5,000 short of the amount | tion of orders of the New York state carbon black had been sacked for — ol ath Bie ooaial (Continued on Page Three) yation of panels he drew a key ring/a still in operation, 20 gallons of] she asked against Dr. Justin L. | insurance department. MAS ANNA FREEMAN i$ shipment = part in a mam celal. % : from hjs pocket and drew from it the| moonshine and a dozen barrels of” Mitchell, staff physician in the | It was reported here that evidence . | ees a key. 46: tha" ionie mash hospital in which sho was a nurse, had been found that Marcino boarded GOVE RNO R HAS POWER TO | CLAIMED LATE FRIDAY died at a ult Jast night Fair Weather In Prospect DIPLOMATIC EMBEZZLER LOCATED TODAY were men who hung around town and took advantage of every oppor tunity to get “Jaked.” One man was given a like sentence on charge of drunkenness. It was the fifth charge of this kind pre FAME IS DEAD “FAIL TO ENFORC house of representatives and Attorney General Daugherty. In other coun- tries the heads of the principal | branches of the government are the authors of the messages. Mrs, Freeman had been a reside F : f Casper for ¢ cars. Her hus es ; sAlgis ambassador to Germany by appoint-|for the entire alx years of his diplo 1 had died four years > tar| * - the stseion inwa: Both acta ave ac. ry | matle y in se n, @Nd was even there ure no su el-} * | signe to ake tnore effe t 5 Father of Casper Man Falls Victim to) tren ot retsiaens noomvel. tne am wuatis” sty tn Berlin, ond was aves] as ae ‘| New Measure Expected to Speed Up En nigned C01 he | 1omat: areer began, {n 1897, when sibs i he ver nie the Shaffer. ° ° > . a foe : $19 ery : etn {ing internatio aper when he re The remains are ny Shaft r I), Governde: Rosasaibsvelgnvdvencoues Pneumonia in New York City; Served _ |ne was pamed by Preadent Mettiniey|,i/oa.in 1808..'The ensperer eald at a| Gay chapel. ‘The funeral will be held forcement of Liquor Statutes in nc aQnermee Rows also signed enrotied as envoy extraordinary an¢ niaterl diner that ba wae “Vory angry with o'clock tomorrow, afternoon from < 4 makes Wyoming's child labor law : . : * Bienipotentiary of the United States to| Nit tt ne ee eee pting| the I. 0. 0. F. hall. "The Pocahontas | Some Sections of the State jmekess 3 Ce ae ] Nation in Many Foreign Capitals Austria-Hungary. Two years Inter he) jrevdent Roosevelt" | for accepting! the 1. 0. 0. F. hall. ‘The Pocahontas erarien dae the acon Ins | was advanced to ambassadorial rank se SaALA tices telcnen es | and sent to Russia, and from there|("0 remark was intended mere'y = epee . | Acts approved by the governor Fri« fi beter er ere si she a) Gently data bow went to Berlin in 1903 |eermpeese tie rerard he nad tor 4h Basin Woolszrowers CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 24.—The governor of Wyoming lay t : . ormer United States ambassador to Ge % “| So popular did he, become, with mem-| ately construed as a slur on Davia, BAS now has authority to remove peremptorily any sheriff or! chapter 39, 0. 1 169, a. AS pital here today from pneumonia. . |bers of tho German court that ho was! Jayne Tllll, the famous ‘Arnecioan 1 "i prosecuting attoney within whose jurisdiction continuous vio- 61. re‘ fared ea ” Mr. Tower, who also had been minister to Austria-Hun- invariably seected tovalt next fo the jtorian and diplomat, wia was named To Meetin March lations of law occur without effort by such officers to termi-|' 2 einer 2 ph a, gary and ambassador to Russia before he was appointed to|then Emperor William during formallig gucceed Mr. Tower nate the violations. This authority is conferred on the gover-|_ Chanter 40, I. Ed the diplomatic post at Berlin, died at 8:05 a. Fine ind waa brought many caustio comments from| poder beditas Grom nvyads oak re ae ae act it the Sevens h bt 38, wt ve é \ taken to tho hospital on February Oh " widely known in # y |tha representatives of other govern-| oP °tr aah tie cs th degiain n " ; prose: r . Mrs. Tower and other members were|and abroac ; ; A 0 a 8 ip 1 é > the | At the bedside at the end |_| Charlemagne T jer waa one of the seen ag Laie er © y ; + d 7 : nrtment ° rae wer, who was 75 years old,|most popular diplomat'a figures in| : D ; : : f i ‘ Prominent as a dl nat) ¢he brit: court life of Berlin during| known to be with h's good kerr fr r ened [tone The ect 6 ie p 4 of | ‘ i axe six) financier in Bis active days, but! the six years he served as American! Tower managed to vemain aver! dipiomat je prog F