Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 14

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wa Pe Pe ee teers) MOOR OMAA RM Mtoe RUN Komen we emma OmMMae Dam + zenship, PAGE FOURTEEN. he Caspet Dallp: Cridune 5 RAIL CONSOLIDATION {STEM USED PROPOSALS ARGUED Final Hearing on Plans for Trunk Line Mergers Opened Hill Case Is Closed WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 1's tentative plan insofar as} olves the separation of the | Hill Group of roads. | Walter Splawn, a member of the Texas Railroad commission, argued for a system of large scale consol {dation which would throw the Un- fon Pacific and the Missouri, Kansas| and Texas into one group, and the Kansas City Southern and the Mis- souri Pacific into another; would combine certain minor southwest, ern line with the Atchison, oreks | and Santa Fe and the Southern Pa cific and would leave the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy, Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Colorado and Southern as one sys- tem, HIRAM JOHNSON Io CANDIDATE (Continued from Page One.) respond to present day conditions and aspirations. “Not only P .—Presentaton of final evi- dence was begun today in the Interstate Commerce Com- mission’s investigation of railroad consolidation proposals. Ralph Kudd, president of the Great Northern, gave the commission a series of statistical statements, closing up the case for the Hill interests, who have objected to the com- less he behaved" the witness said. “He would apologize and say he . would not do it again and I believed In Kansas City; wim.” —————— The former secretary then COMPANY OPENS SALE IN stand as a direct witn: was scheduled to be cross tomorrow. ee ee LONDON, Nov. printers strike, which has been A new real estate firm under the name of the Casper Investment com. pany has been formed here by sev- eral prominent Casper men. I. N. Clay has been named president, R. G. ‘Taylor, vice president, and L. H. McMahon, secretary. These men believe that Casper is destined for a rapid growth. They are at the present time en- gaged in disposing of the New Coun- try Club Heights addition which is land near the Country club. Alexander's ship,” he added, ‘was @ ecod one at which to :nake the prerentation to him.” San Diego Forbes gaid Morti-| ‘was drunk and inulted Gen eral and Mrs. Terry.” “What Mrs. Terry?” “What was your condition?” asked Ryan. “I was as sober then as now.” “And Mrs. Mortimer?” “The same.” Forbes said Mortimer was drunk on another occasion soon afterward. “How was it that on your official Inspection trip you carried this day. ———— CARD OF THANKS. FLAX § DULUTH, Minn., } flax: November 2.36% ber 2.37% bid; May TO LOOT BANK Continued from Page One, to determine the amount of bonds needed to cover the discrepancy and again later to replace the bonds. | detailed testimony concerning trans- | Rctions to obtain bonds to cover the | jhortage when the bank commis- 16—The Berlin gave | | Floyd said, because he -had deter- COUNTRY CLUB HEIGHTS! sss snes This morning’s testimony prac. tically finished Floyd’s part on the examination late today tying up the newspapers and the printing| Whipple, a music store dealer was industry there generally, has been|Shot and killed Thursday as he settled by a compromiee says « Cen-| lay sleeping in his home. tral News message from Berlin to-| reported Whipple was shot by his We sincerely thank our many friends of Lavoye and Casper for .|their kindness shown us and the many beautiful floral offerings dur- ing the illness and death of our be drunk around with you?” asked! January 2.38% nominal. ay Kina Sac oe loved wife, daughter and sister. “He'd have his little souse at some SEND 11 (RS. 5 FLOO} party and I'd have to warn him PEARL WHI Wy, “Dame % L, W. LANCASTER, HAROLD FLOOD. that _he wou'd have to leave us un SSS == SS ee —— I] CALLAWAYS “The House of Quality” 133 E. Second and irrecone ence portance affairs. A foreign po'icy e tered upon may with diff | changed One f e move i what years cannot -un future of national ext er 1 by the ill po'tt 3 a, inev , ‘ the Eure which we f ction of 19 in Our country, the greatest on| should have its own fe "y understood I will make my apr those states where the voters may express their preference the issue can be definitely decided; and, I hope, all candidates will participate in the presidential preference pri- maries, including California and cheerfully acquiesce in the result." Beyond the typewritten statement handed newspaper men, Senator Johnson would not be quoted. He said other statements would follow. Senator Johnson remained in Chi- cago today and will go to Washing. ton. tomorrow. Mr. McAdoo left Omaha yesterday for his home in Los Angeles, Calif. GRILLING OF FORBES AGAIN (Conunuea From Page One) coma was not an “impulsive” act as Mortimer had testified. He testified that before he left Washington, he callea at the White House, saw some of the medals on President Harding’s desk, and sug: gested that he give them to his friends, It was agreed, said, that the director shoul them to friends of the president wh had aided in his campaign for pres. ident. “I thought the occasion» on Mr YOUR WELFARE IS OUR TRUST Welfare of hundreds of people is delivered into the keeping of this company through their dependence on BED ROOM SPECIALS -, Callaway’s Home-Makers’ Sale Now is the time to start thinking of preparing for the expected guest for Thanksgiving and Christmas. 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