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A Newspaper for All the Family, Clean, Unbiased, And a Booster for City, County and State: Che Casper er Daily Grihime |. CASPER, WYO. MOND! wyo., MO Weather Forecast WYOMING—Generally fair tonigh: FINAL | EDITION) — 5 and Tuesday, preceded by snow to- night in southeast portion. Con- tinued cold. VOLUME VIII. SS PRAIRIE OIL & GAS TAKES OVER PRODUCERS & REFINERS COMPANY FRANCE REFUSES CUT IN REPARATIONSSTOCK 10 BE EXCHANGED AT WALTON 1S. TO) FAGE CHARGES 1 FOR 10 RATE CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—(By The Associated Press).— Poincare Says Country Does Not Favor! Idea of Committee of Experts Making Dimunition In Payments—Confer-| ence May Not Be Held PARIS, Oct. 29.—France will not agree to any ade) Excavations Prove Man HasBeenHereCenturies tion of the German reparations debt by a committee of SANTA BABARA, Calif., Oct. 29.—Proof that paleolithic man lived on the south- experts, nor will she consent to any plan under which the lern California coast at least 25,000 years ago is afforded by recent excavations of hu- reparation commission would surrender the prerogatives /man remains near Santa Barbara, Calif., is the belief of D. J. P. Harrington, head of a conferred on it by the Vesailles treaty. | party of Smithsonian Institute inv stigators which made the find. The Prairie Oil and Gas company has obtained approval \of the directors of the Producers and Refiners company to obtain control of the latter company by an exchange of stock, it was learned toc By acquiring Producers and Refinérs, the Prairie company will enter the marketing ¢ x a business. }large losses. The effect of today's Executive Has Received Premier Poincare yesterday gave notice that although | Dr. Harrington said the discoveries proved theories formerly held by scientists to be| yy tne otter of the Prairie com-| deal will, however, tend to place the France welcomed American repre- jincorrect, by at least 15,000 years and possibly more. | pany, it will exchange one share of Producers’ stock on a more stable Off t Lecture on sentation on such a committee, we LONDON, Oct. 29.—The reserva-| That the Santa Barbara man wa#| he skull of the Heldelburg man, its common stock, par value $100, | basis er to must insist that It act only in con-!tions which premier Poincare at-[an inhabitant of the Pacific coast at]one of the few primitives of whom| for ten shares of Producers and Re-| While the Prairie has already formity with the peace treaty, thus) taches to French assent to the pro-|the same time, ff not earlier, than|any trace remains, was found with! Snow Must Be |finers, par value $50, to the extent|taken over control, or 51 per cent autauqua virtually making the commission an) posed reparations inquiry are re-|the Neanderthal man, {s established] teeth in a perfect state of preserva. | of fifty one percent of the latter |of the P. & R.'s common stock, the adjunct to the reparation commis-| garded by the London newspapers| according to Dr. Harrington, by a|tion, and js virtually the same as * | company’s common capital stock. | privilege of « on the same sion’s staff of experts. as making the holding of the con-| number of features of the skulls|that of the Santa Barbara man, he Cleaned City | This proposal is now going out by|10 to 1 basis extended to minority OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.| At Sampigny in a mpeech, the| ference very problematical. found here. Chief of these is the] said, | mail to stockholders holders 2 premier asserted that if the phrase} wt: peg thickness of the skull, the almost] ‘Tho 1 eeugit st eaie | tha nN tp It t - 26 Tita w e | 2 “ wn gins to be a question| * e long, crushing Ja ; L A Ls) a At 2 Mostine of directors of Pro-| is ored that J. EB. O'Neil Oct. 29. Tie wees wale ‘a Freeh estimate eietiegtcies by whether an inquiry conditioned by| Complete absence of forehead, the| powerful flat top, and bovine teeth, aw SSETUS) aucers and Refiners Saturday, the|who not long ago resigned the Governor Jack alton | capacity to pay” meant a “round ’ such restrictions can serve any very| 40¥ine characteristics of the teeth} are all unmistakable signs of the | Prairie proposal was approved and | chairm \p of the board of the appearing before the state |*bout way to reach a diminution of) usefu1 purpose, 8 the Times,| 24 the construction of upper and/antiquity of the find according to ordered submitted to the astock-| Prairie, will shortly be designated te to answer to the]|the German debt" then France ‘was ir aaqs that tho allies are “firmly | Wer Jaws, which resemble that ev!-| pr, Harrington. lcsaven, |chatrman of the board of the Pro- pci resolved not to favor such a “com-| convinced that by her present policy | Nt in the lower orders. The discovery of the skulls, he| 1M One were to resurrect the dead.) 7,, producers and Refiners com harges of incompetence, | pination.” Poth oecy.| “The skull of the Santa Barbara Lalll hele nee eee . aatettatetAtn c ; hs Ueel teen Se estimate of what|Ftance {# defeating both objects; said, will bring about a complete re-| Ome would take from the files of the! pany has outstanding 745,000 shares) On the surface {t appears that the Seana gee house of the legis tematic a tectertos aan ry she is rendering the collection of peer gre cage oc par pmarpe i vision of the theory now held by|city clerk's office an ordinance! of common stock. It also has out-| Prairie has put through an excep. jnture voted against him. The gov-|the near future’ he. continued, |TeParations daily more hope'ess and herd an the coe Ra ines “ait Nenateks scientists as to the date of man’a| passed by the city council January! Standing 2,800,000 shares of pre-|tionally good deal. The Producers a ; B ‘/4s planting a passionate desire for he eyes, first appearance on the North Amer- ferred stock of a value of $50, & Refiners corporation . ernor is fo.come before the senate | “nothing is more necessary ‘than! revenge in the German mind.” tah maa. oe, corneas Of Elian continent. “Hitherto it has beon| °°? ©© the effect that eevry per-|"" oS optaining control of Producets | holding, Galt, Crock: bud waren el gh alate ahd believed his ap-jsuch an examination. The commis) wu) eg questions whether| “Xt, more: than “one-half inch, is], ccontea ny a fact that primitive|%®- Copartnership, corporation who| and Refiners, the intter corporation | whi mites Pee at eave coonayane ance wil accompanied by rations is charged with f ; A OY i VOTE the ee ee Se ana Rides paneal cartutres| Settee aan nace ene no| America will share in the inquiry epee ie eae proof of the| #8 °r'sina’ly came to North Amer-|owns, leases, uses, or occupies prop-| is expected to be retained and oper-| Wyo-Tll, Mertz, and ireseia ‘tea Nb the cass ceabiat hii: grounds to take one of its most im.|Under the conditions prescribed by| ganta Barhora mani ern acoording fea from Asia, via the Bering strait, erty abutting or adjoining on a aide-| ated without much change, permit-|in the Lost Soldier district. Tn ad The senate, sitting as a court,| portant functions from it.” Premier Potricare. to the Smithsonian archeologist, 18] iy worked nouth The dlacerery oe | WH shall have said sidewalk clean- ter tsb tanckutnieionase Ge the ORs] Cee ie che ee cael: Boppattiae presided over by the chief justice of -— 5 é found in comparison of the teeth| he santa Barbara tan, acerding |e of snow before 10 a. m. provia-| tf the marketin esd wali rrel refinery at the state supreme court, will con-| PARIS, Oct. 29.—French official] WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Premter| and jaw bone structure with those , sae aay ; | h | 4 > And numerous pipe lines, the D Dr. H lish ing that the snow has ceased to| - thised er and unless it is} circles today indicated their expec-|Polincare’s statement of the French| of the Heldelburg man, who. lived at |‘? P: !arrington, established the On the t of 10 to 1 the con-! trunk running from Salt Cre. sider this/demurrer an : i : viva: . + wi fact that Burton's Mound, scene of|fall. The penalty for violating this| trol of the Producers & Refiners cor-|to Parco on the Union Pas -d, the governor must go to]tation that a finsl accord with the| attitude toward the new reparations|the same time as the Neanderthal | n Pacific ra sustained, the govern’ merger Seas pape ef aa (Gontinuenian Paseane pencly x erthall the excavations and once the site of| ordinance being a fine of $2 to $5| poration today passed to the Prairle| rond trial, betoRe, thas ky 4 i a laeesatiing Geet whieh the Giaebeed Aa) & fashionable seaside hotel, felt the| and costs. Ol & Gas company. This marks! 4 resume of P. & R. assets ah Coincident ip Ea st S Lanidttes ck antereat wit Raich} fread of man 15,000 years earlier. While wholesale arrests for the) for the Prairie, transition from the! tat it owns 29,000 of prodmum pti the agi Pee ie ca sane sotues enmany-schiaelyhed pas awitthie 4 spot where the primittve| open Violation of this old ordinance| producing and purchasing branches ating Me ndinece phony Be ties cacich tat Gov Watton! tka Deartendened’ WANN; @ iter two sent shea were found was made avail,| Could. scarcely be récoigmended, and of the indystry 10 full purtlctyation nedOvaT Yeasen fn ‘Wyoming, ie report at Gov. a te 7 _ ’ m1 pI 4 ¥ -! bi Soe bout @ chautduqua lec-|thkt the reparations commission } for excavation by the burning! While the ordinance as: worded| in all of ifs phases. homa, Mc a, Loutsiana, New approached ab x oh : a 3 Serr ce sa Te Ceuta aslgnt aay oo, aeolian eee ere ey nal tote ears ugo. Soon, might work a considerable hardship! This morning Prairie was quoted! Mexico, and Colorado. It aise onee < 3 “ after the fire, scientists negotiated} On & number of people, yet it ap-|on the exchange at $187 a share! controls or haw stock ‘: i yesterday and although the gover-| mente before the week end. , | ON GOVERNMERT LAND ears to the Tribi | > & F 8 51 99 stock interest in tho for permission to conduct excava-| Pears to the Tribune that’ persons|and P. & R. at $18.75, a drop for tho! Joiatier Trentine nor himself would not comment on} It {s anticipated here that the) wh bh ; 7 ie ican ing company, Pan- tions on the site which long had| Who come under the class mentioned| latter of $1.75 since Saturday's close.| A; sorte es is considering suc’ a le - was. pointed out that in case he is removed from office he may accept the offers but only on that condi- tion. If the senate finds him in- nocent gf the charges it was inti- mated that he, of course, would not accept the offer. The governor is to tell the world about his war with quarters. The commission wil! decide at its meeting tomorrow when the Ger man delegates will be héard on the situation of their country, as they recently petitioned. WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—At least 3.68 acres must be allowed for each [eet drilled on government oi! lands, under a ruling promulgated today by the interior department. The order was based upon a recent sur- neologists because of the location sidewalks or have them cleaned as! merican Refining company, Hawk sold for was $58.1 rse num. ae eye Ofl company, Pikes Pe: pe ite oad SRE eae there of an old Indian burial ground. | 800n as Possible after & snow storm.|bers of this company’s stockholders! joni Producers Neucpang! atone “what is known as town lots have| Within threo feet of what once] Orvas onal salts ice Boe 45 be! EES: at Tait retest m/ company, Crystal O11 company, Sy been responsible for great waste of |Was ® gay ball room floor ancient] Of profanity onl Be Sicenan, gig ee! res tie: tstemnding = ia eph O!l company, Lyons Petr oil and large monetary losses to {n-| Indian relics and remains were ie SER ees Sea ee! Sees | teum company,’ Band” “Draw Pipe vestors.”” found. Further excavations beneath | Line company this ancient place of burial revealed the remains of the Santa Barbara and Fremont Natural Gas company. | © Producers’ co: the invisible empire of Oklahoma if man, in the hardpan several feet be- land'es Baroontoee ce trie cerita: he goes on the lecture platform. low the original excavations, sealed xed amount. there ‘te cutee first few days of the week over by fossilized marine deposits. $36,921,550. Besides the $47,000,000 sii: Haat the Weisat rupert tor" First indications that the d'scov- of common, par value $50 a share, the senate session Thursday. ry was of tremendous scientific im | there, to authorises ‘ge.poerabeean niet Both branches of the legislature portance lay inthe positions of the ferred, UAE Tee Be meet today but it is expected ad two skeletons found. ‘These were Standing. There are also out againat Journment will quickly follow. resting stretched out full length, in |the company $4,488,200 worth of contrast with the remains of later mortgage, 10-year eight per cent aren Indians, usually found buried in bonds maturing June, 1931 Tease Politicians To rou ng ee (ksees De eaaaatte - purchase notes due annually to any. ce es after the Santa re ugust, 1924, amoun 2,25 ah sirbata remains were buried, ac | CAbinet Official Says U.S. Should Start inci, (24, amount to s72,at0 Speak Tonight Despondent Over Ill Health, South Walnut Street Resident Sends Bullet Into Brain—Body Discovered by His Wife On Bathroom Floor 1 Dr. ame up and covered thelr resting Marine growths flourished, ind when the waters centuries later ding to Harirngton, the sea rhe Pratrie O!1 & Gas company |!s thought by many to be closely associated with the Standard Oj of New Jersey. If this ts true it wil! mean that Wyoming the Stand 10 Year Program to Put De- partment In Shape Before Legion Jed again these fossilized and 1 a rocky seal over the primi- Attention is again called to the 1 | ard of Indiana will meet stift com meeting which will be held in the tive grave. : petition from now on. headquarters of the American Le- Dr. Harrington is preparing a DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 29.—Dwight Davis, assistant _— gion in the alates of the Book: E. M. Sevey, 58 years of age, died about 10 o'clock this morning at his home, 1013 somplet rer est ct the Burton secretary of war told Detroit business men today he would John Daly Die linger building this evening a’ s § fro: shot w whic - ound discoveries for transm!ssion ‘ tp BAR Soest Porm happening re South Walnut street, from a gunshot woun ich he himself inflicted because of a fit to tho Smithsonian. Inatitute, to], refuse to be held to the responsibility” placed upon him J Ss of despondency over his ill-health. Mr. Sevey had been suffering from illness for many months and had declared tHat rather than suffer again as he has done at certain points in his illness he would take his own life. Mr. Sevey had asked hig wife to go somewhere on an errand. for the office of mayor of aCsper address the public. The candi- dates for city aldermen will also be Antroduced at this time. Plenty of interest is being mant- by congress in the matter of adequate provisions for the mobilization of material to meet war time needs, unless congress passed legislation to relieve what he described as «serious situation as to the army) purposes. Even if this is done, w make his findings of official record oo More Missions After Operation She had gone two John Daly, 35 years of age, dicd blocks and suddently remempering alr gervice. | Will not have as many planes at the| at al hospital at 3:30 o'clock ested in the eleventh-hour C2M-/ nat she had left her keys, she re-| Is Plea Made Gpeakitig’ at .a business: man’s| end of the 10 years as other nat inday r lowing an an Fraisn and because of the fact that) tisneq to the house. The body of her) (9 < z iinak Mr. Davis declared the| Mave now, but it will, at least, give| 1 of eft foot made neces B there is lttle time left to decide On| jushand was found in the batl> | For Asiaties Sapna is MRI TRO ORE us a fighting chance to 7 5 waa omntan the qualifications of the different| (ore bullet from a six-shooter | 1‘ | alr service should bo authorized to! something constructive is n by a ht car on the Chi- candidates, the meeting tonight Will! aq penetrated his head. | 4 begin @ 10-year building program on|TI refuse to be held to the respon " estern tracks Sun prold exeepHlonal iaigre Oe nae. He {s survived by a widow, Ella| DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 29—A]a modest scale and asserted that| sibility put on me by congress lay, ¢ er 21 a i V. Sevey and by a son F. B. Sevey,| plea for still more missions, achools | even that would not give the United| Asserting organization for mod-| | Mr | survived by cousins, both of Casper, and by a brother) and doctors was mado by Mrs. Char-| states at the end of the 10 yoars ay|¢rn war was as mich a business|Dan § an, Mrs. Kellaher and Gompers Ends His anAitee sGgtetd auto tiveliAabaine: | ties Spaeth recording secretary of| many planes as other nations now| matter as a military one, the as-| Mrs. Der 1 by two ais It is understood that no inquest | 2 the Women's Fureign Missionary so- | have. sistant secretary said business men, ters Who r w York and Visit In El Paso}wii ve neta into the manner of Mr. jclety of tte Methodist Episcopal] fore serious atill,” Mr. Davin|CUld not “evade the responsibil Sevey’s death. | |chureh in convention here today. | said, “our airplane industry is starv-|PUt Upon them. | nina are art at Nie Muck — A ten per cent increase in giving is |; Redden fal adiises vast — | > funeral arrange- EL PAMOlaTems, Oct $9-—fam | Former County Health Officer Will Go Before |uiirca is Cape ein ete fitention | D8 80 death. Foreign nations are ¢ been made yet. a] Gompers, president of the Amer-| OFFICERS CHOOSE PRESIDENT. | jin Japan created by the earthquake, | industry, capable of immediate con |Removal of Auto } accident in which the de an Federation of Labor, today end- — | Voters Solely On His Own Merits |Mrs. Spaeth declared. version toljar ness by incre aD | figured occured, on the ed a five day visit to Bl Paso, seat! peTROIT, Mich., Oct. 29.— Brig.| | Outlining the growth of the so-|propriations for planes and by heav- by d. to A t : right-of-way when a jot the 1924 convention of the.federa-|qen. John Rosa Delafield of New d Q lificati jclety, the secretary said the pres-|{'y subsidizing commercial aviation €adas to Arres car which was — being tion, and Jaurea, the Mexican city | york was elected presicent of the re an ualiicatons ent membership was 618,000 and| We are allowing this industry, abso- witched ran over both feet of Mr. croms the border. serve officers association of the| that it had raised $1,225,740 for for-|lutely vital to our national defense, De He wan picked up uncon: Accompanied by his secretary, Mr. |trnjted States at the annual conven- eign missions in the last three years, | to die a Ungering death, | Jack Scudart, Italian, was arrested| ; by e yees of the railroad Gompers left for , Kanesa-City-en8 ition here yesterday. Other officers | The list of important candidates who have entered | Thirty-five missionaries were com] “In my opinion, congress should,!n Denyer and brought back to Cas-| eet Bee Py gx 7 t. Louis, from where they will #9 ‘elected included Major O.-. Engler, | , ; ; missioned for service in nine foreign| immediately adopt a 10-year pro-|per yesterday on the cha e ob: Fen are aa ek to the home of the labor chieftain |Omaha, third vice president. | Casper’s mayoralty race was increased to four this MOFN-| countries yesterdi ene ashe Dae es eae Pred afin tga eater ilps Ge gaat Shier PR Ee was tour re few days that a in Washington. | ea eo ree ing when Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, former county health officer, evening service commemorating tho| aggressive measure or in competi-|the state. ‘The propecty: tn ques ead 1 geek 9 hago Saturday night Mr. Gompers, ®/ aiven Venice has to lave coal, andi filed as a candidate. Others who are in the race are: |Sith anniversary of the society wus| tion with other nations, but solely|was an automonile, on which th ‘ ridnad “eae te ee guest at 4 tmnquet in Juarez, |1..¢ May imported 104,685 metric tona| é ors “|addreased by Rev. Titys M. Lowe|to meet the deficit In planes needed| White Motor ‘Truck company holds) + Ppp Mga Or made a plea for support of P. Elias | +, Greet Britain. |Harry B. Durham, Dr. S. K. Loy and J. 8. Pettingill. ew York City. for purely training and defensive! the mortgage. eas one». through ‘Callas, labor candidate for the pres: ) nt In announctng hts candidacy Dr. | lency of Mexico. | O'Donnell stated that he was en- n and was.e | tering the campaign confident that Paddy Daly. he was qualified to assume the f I duties myolved; that he had great | * . nowstorm Is | respect for the other candidates Vera Drinks and eatin clase aan fad te paign would be free from any per. Sonalities on his part in con nection with his opponents; that he Swears But Pays BE RE-ALI GN ED For Perog ative} WASHINGTON, Oct. 29—Increas- FOR TEAPOT DOME PROBE saat i Today In Northwest | | | members to one of the minority, but | expected to go before the voters on| WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Harry| The testimony of Mr. Sinclair, who] were Assistant Secretary Roosevel = ed democratic representation on the| the democrats claim and the repub-| i# own merits and qualifications. /}". Sinclair, whose oll interests hold| was present at the last session of| of the navy department and Aasist-| RPOLK, N Oct. 29.—A gen Vern Morrison was arrested by the| committées of the new house of rep-| lican leaders appear inclined to con j 5 |tho government's lease of the Teapot| the hearings Saturday, but was|ant Secretary Finney of the interior 1 1 ir iS department last night charged| resentatives Is forecast as a result | c that there should be a. re __ Grain Exports Climb, 3 | Dome Wyoming, naval oll reserva} not called to t tand, held chief | departme who we 2 " 1 ern drinking in public and using|of the reduction of the republican | pointment. WASHINGTON, Oct Grain|again appeared before the senate | interest in prospective develop: ret Fall of the i a t = s AbaGt language under similar ex-| majority in the house from 170 to In the sixty-fifth congress, “in| exports from the United States Iast| public lands committee today | ments of the second w of the] partment in relating circumstance wet, Geil tnk gece ©. She was released on a bond| 16. In the last congress the ro-| which the democrats had a plurality | week were 4,000,000 bushels compar-) in response to a summons issued 4n | inquiry 6 [of the lease, which the lutter ne-|at 1 D 1 wbout ‘hale an ¢ $26, publicans fixed the ratio at two (Continued on Page Nine.) ed with 2,228,000 the week before. its investigation of the contract.. The lust witness heard last week (Continued on Page Six.) inch n Nebraska.

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