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PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cridune FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 SPEGIELG PROGRAM OUTLINED 10 AND SETTLERS ON U.S. PROJECTS Remission of Construction Charges and Adjust- ment Between Good and Bad Lands Urged By Congressman WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 relief of settlers on Wyoming reclamation projects have been submitted to the fact-fi ing the affairs of tive Charles E. tive Winter 2 Interior Hubert Secretary of the . easures pro Work. Among the posed were: Adoption cf administrative econ emies. Adjustment of charges end terms es between “0 and “bad” lands. Remission of construction charges | where ft appears settlers cannot pay out. Extension of Quoting from ne for payment settlers whe can #0, Rapresentat!y the inference is that charges should be remitted where the whows trey cannot be palé memorand: mflie¢ iwth the m, he s he causes of the distressing con- @itions of many of the settlers on neering costs, con- n In & cor: ts are due tional cost of the drainage system. Original estimates and a to ts were me to un increased from t expected and prohibitive figures, In addition to the above the original lack of funds to carry on, the In- ereasing difficulty to secure funds as indivi and finally the gen eral cond and freight and m ket situations to which all agricul tural and 1 k interests were and are subject “My suggestions for relief from past causes, and suggestions for the betterment of conditions tn the fu. Insurgents Are Asked to Join With Democrats ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Repub- were urged today tive Howard, Demo- 2 braska, in a speech in the house to form an all with Democratic purpose of libera and of supporting progressive legia- lation. Damage Award For Glass in Canned Goods “progr WORCESTER, Mass., Dec. 21.—A finding of $700 in favor of Grace R. Rickenbacker of Worcester, was handed down in superior court today in her suit against the Callfornis Packing company to recover A Swiss inventor claims to have produced a typewriter which will automatically type words as they a dictated to by the human ee S oki .? Wrap Stockings O'Brien of Holly novel ides manu mething to k duced by the army wrap ‘The “wrap + nomical t! cost and wear, he Reclama Winter of Wyoming. evidence | © ~|ed in cases F | cull czings. kings” are more eco: n silk stockings in both | Chas. E. Winter. -—Specific suggestion for the inding commission investigat- | Service by Representa- appeared at the request of| are genuine economy in engin-| ‘5. construction, overhead and ntenance costs; adjustment of! james and terms, relatively be-) tween good and bad lands; read justment and reassessment of al!) | charges to be authorized by a new| aw, the authority to be exercised in each case by the Secretary of the Interior, including in the discretion of the secretary the authority to} remit a part of the construction} | charges. | “As stated in the message of Pres- | {dent Coolidge, all contracts which| ran pay out should pay out; but the nference of the President's state- jment is plain, that the contracts| which cannot pay out should not be required to pay out tn full. In |those cases where total costs per acre have reached the prohibitive stage, there must be a writing off permanently of a part; this ts just! here its payment in y 'mposs! “These must have direct and early | >t only by readjustment and| |reassessment but also by the actual |remission of such portion of con- | struction charges as will enable them to pay out in addition to thelr living and a margin to transact In addition to the above n extended period of time in which plete payments. Finally per- sonal educational and advisory as- sistance should be given by the de partment and accepted by the set- ters.” BISHOP WM. T. MANNING letter laity of the New York diocese son. ¥v city startled his Bartholomew Epis-} ; copal church congregation by flout- ing the story of the virgin birth of ng he would welcome a| or heresy, Bishop Lawrence |t achusetts fs a leader of the|™ forces of the Episcopal church while Bishop Manning stands ut the head of the conservatives. a MODERNISTS t RELIGIOUS BATE Ms the series of det s between Rev, K-L Pills For kidney and liver troubles, constipation, intestinal indigestion and kindred ills, GRARELATADTURGNAWALUAS a eee NaN A Mrs. C. Mahnke, $12 8. Sheridan St, Bay City, Michigen. writes: “I have used Dr. A. W. Chases E-L Liver Pilla and I think them = wonderful Medicine. I had constipa- tion and liver troubie so bad part of the time I was not able to do my werk. Since taking K-L Liver Pills SRABRIFCSEU HEIR I am feeling 2 DL EELS A To be sure of getting the genuine, eeeu8 a — iti ssued yesterday by Bishop William T. 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FRI FINE THINGS 4000 NENDS ARE MOTHER, THIS IS MRS. BLOSSOM. You Two OUGHT TO KNOW EACH CG@ER BY THIS TIME. 1AM $0 GLSO TO MEET You. YouR SON WALT HAS BEEN AWFULLY GOOD TO WELL HERE SHE Is, PHYLLIS. | DIDN'T EXAGGERATE WHEN & TOLD You HOW ‘ NICE SHE WAS, O11? By Billey De Beck SHE'S PRETTY Nice, DON'T NOU THINK? SHE SEEMS VERY PLEASANT, ARE You SURE SHE HAS ONLYA FRIENOLY INTEREST BISHOP LAWRENCE NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—A lull in the controversy betw modernists of the Protestant Episcop. West Side Unitarian church, and Dr. fohn Roach Straton, pastor of Cal vary Baptist church and one of the t most prominent leaders of the « alled fundamentalist or conserva {ve element among protest de jominations. Rev. Potter was awarded the t when he upheld the ne tive side of the questi6n, hat the Bi ff God.” NEW YORK, Dec. 21—(By The|W2S won on on of t jatetl Press)—Religious modern-| Suments, for the Judges did not base s have won their first victory in|0" the merits of the question itseif The vote of judges. CG. Dewey, Watsonville, Cal fornia, writes: “I.can highly recommend Dr. A; W. Chase's k-L Pills to anyoue as have them for several years and they bave done wonders for me and my family, Hope this will benefit others” eee that portrait and signatcre DR. LEIGHTON PARKS The letter will be read in the churches of the state Sunday morning. Dr. Leighton Parks of New York Charles Francis: Potter, pastor of tant Episcopalians and a. Christian ist—was two to one. Potter’s largely upon three premises:! t the Bible was inaccurate, his-| al'y and scientifically; that it! | ined obvious contradictions and! |that it represented God as having! ly degrading ideas.” | Radio Supplies Se Rev. | » prove that the Bible was not! Motor Repairing fallible, he sald, he had only to ible support een the fundamentalists and al church is expected to result from the pastoral Manning, wh ocalled upon the clergy and to refrain from argument until after the Christmas sea- y that any one part of it was and he quoted passage sage of the scriptures to contention. i | Dr. Straton argued that God, as a |sovereign, most certainly would have wo Protes.| formed a code of laws to govern his subjects and he held that the Bible was given to mankind as that code. A final authority is necessary in any walk of life, he declared, and} unless that authority exists for the! religious man, then that man ts a religious anarchist. “Outlawing” of War Is Urged Again by Borah WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—A reso- lution to put the senate on record as favoring “outlawing of all war” was introduced by Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho. Prosecution of international hostilities would be made a “public crime” and a judi- cial substitute for war would be provided “in the nature of an inter- national court.” ‘The resolution first was presented last session but failed of action. je Salat Sa BIG AUCTION SALE There will be a big auction sale ut 234 South David, Saturday after- noon at 2 p. m. of household furnt ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils dishes, glassware, etc. Harned Fur- niture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. 1 Thought *a. for a Childs Welfare a Always includes ip SCOTTS 17 EMULSION. ow. arguments were Wi . 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