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7 1 » i: > SRE Sa a Rio a te cmt nal 8 PAGE FOURTEEN €be Casper Sunday Cribune SUASH IN U.S. R.C.CATHER * TW BILL HELD SUREBY SOLONS Soldier Bonus Will Be An Passed but. Veto Loo | ie is tepsurer oF THE AS PRESIDENT OF THE WYOMING HE 15 I ae Large “Trust CO. HE HAS MADE IT Fn ece: Rahat es Wes By THEODORE A. HUNTLEY ONE OF THE BEST BANKS IN VNOMWG WIC Sper (Staff _Correspondent of The Tribune) WYOMING ~ - < APRROXIMBIELY $1,125,000 = ~ WABHINGION, Dee. 22—Two F. facts stand forth clearly from the cnt leg'slative muddle in which Congress BI finds iteelf at the outset of the new was session. One is that taxes will be man reduced, and reduced substantially. ! { | | ‘The other is that the soldier bonus will also be passed, though it is by no means certain it can be passed Co over a presidential veto. It is difficult to see beyond” this at present But that both measures wil go through both houses of congress is generally acknowledged ‘5 saktiver“iakasbod tages WHEN A NOUNG MAN | Sy caive ef catty amination ec tal WE WS A CowPuNcHER. YZ tude toward any particular pro- AT RED CLouD In ) It is clear that there are WESERN NegraskA aces & posal. substantial majorities in the house and senate alike for tax réductions. Bonus advocates claim a ‘two-thirds majority for their program. As the two groups largely overlap, neither proposal will be permitted to “kill” the other. What the final fate of the bonus, or how far congress will go in re- ducing taxes, and in what direc- tion, are questions for the future to answer. To that extent uncer- tainty exists. But that congreas will go through with both programs is neither doubted nor disputed in e ° any responsible quarter. i Meanwhile the preliminary spar-| Back in the historic Shenandoah science thought seriously of qualify- Mr. Cather {s active in civic ef. gs a re ways se U a re ways ring for ition between ‘leaders | \ajey, in Virginia, where the r-|ing as the other Virginian did, but | fairs. Like the perfect gentleman Appreciated By Men For Tomorrow, The Day Before Christmas” we have made special arrangements to serve you promptly and to assist you in every way in making your last minute selec- tions in Gifts that Bring Practical Pleasure to Men. of the tax and bonus groups, espe he is always on the side of bett cially evident in the house, means soe and ‘better conditions. He nothing more nor less than each his part in a number of wants its own way—in this case the secret and fraternal orders, up right-of-way for its own set” pro- "| holds his end of the log in Cham- tihng events of eral wars | abs occurred, where the colonial | Wyomirig and embark in the history of the country was enacted, | ing business. To this he gave more where rich and fertile farms a’ 20 years service, mostly and high hills keep guard over one 5 1 the notion to come t ank wit gram. So far as the country at . oe pager nder where he v the mans ber of Commerce affairs and assists ed large is concerned, the final agree- Rate etl tke id teat ne, (Oe ther Central Sane company the Kiwanis in singing their | fin ment will be of small consequence. )fOURITy mall the | nion, lof the. strongest of- the sr anthems. | SILK SHIRTS SUITS OF CLOTHES 1 If the bonus is put first, tax legis. - Cather was born. He was } financial institutions of the } ae ‘ ey i 3 still quite young, in fact too youns }made so by the genius of R | The key to Mr. Cather’s character | wt jation will promptly follow. If made y the genius of R. C. : | wt iatlon, wil, bromptly follow. if |p attend school, when ls parents | Cather’ and "high “standing in the com: | WOOL SHIRTS OVERCATS peat . ame west. The family settled at | . oxi |munity lies in the fact that when | go bill will be put through tmmediate-| Pea “cioud, Neb. where he received |,F the formation of the Wyoming | Diogones last visited Gasper on A | LEATHER PUTTEES SILK HOSE ber ly thereafter. The matter of pre-}yi' Coary achooling followed by {Trust company "the projectors in-| dark and stormy night he left his | ed cedence is hardly a serious Issa to | vited Mr. Cather to come to Casper |iantern at the hotel and proceeded “| course in the University of > FUR CAPS SPORT HOSE for anyone but a few legislative t~adera, ‘ jand identify himself with it and | without guidance and rapped on the | ne anxious to get whatever credit thoy ee ne and dn all become its directing head which he | portal of the Cather abode, | BELT SETS LEATHER VESTS may out of early and favorable ac-| 1° | tg Wehaidi: ae mdbleds n- | did. ‘This move has not been to the ts thon By congret_ onthe Darul On ng oie ne eek ne |dmtvanigs ot Mr. Cather nor to MUFFLERS SHEEPSKIN COATS po Proposals in which they are inter eee niet after ipmatering the |hIs associates, for the institution Linman Faneral as ested. “6 [has grown in importance in. the : tr! Sriefly, here is the situation with bi SHE | business Hfe of the city since the | | BATH ROBES MACKINAWS rm respect to the bonus: larly, the thing that galls the ordi-|day it was established. $ + WwW ne Its supporters are found in both|nary legislator is that the manu In addition to being president of Held Here Today PAJAMAS Silk and 4 ool Underwear Ge part and among the |facturers’ associations, chambers of |the Wyoming Trust company, Mr. th as It passed both | commerce and other organizations |Cather {s vice president of the SPORT COATS TRAVELING BAGS house and senate in the last session | responsible for the flood of mail| Modern Building company, which | The funera) of Carol W. Linman, WE ca of congress. It will be ‘passed again | matter don't give him credit for|has constructed many fine homes |5 years of age, who died Friday, | GAR ) ATERS TOILET SETS th when it comes to a vote. President | Intelligence enough to see the value jin the city, and is treasurer of the | will be held at 3.0'clock this after: | T E V I te Coolidge, In line with his message, ait tax reductions, politically and|Finance Corporation of Wyoming, | noon from the Shaffer-Gay chapel. | oy SETS DRI NG GLOVES w is expected to veto it. Thereupon | otherwise, without being bombarded | another useful and growing institu-|'The Rev. Charles A, Wilson will i i bf je pit recta homecta Wibbbeeces ™. [tu eocmiiantecn: 1be ocibheiee veer ; ATS Linen Handkerchiefs ad It. will: hive) tire steo-thirds rin; | (#=== essen eeesretetresion steepness a SHOES r= DRESS GLOVES jority in the house necessary to ty pass it over a presidential veto, from the present outlook. Ameri- | can Legion officials claim it will have 68 votes in the senate, or four | more than the two-thirds needed there, This is disputed by its oppo- : nents, who also threaten a filibuster rs to prevent its passage. Time alone will disclose fate, which, it is generally conceded, will be deter- mined in the senate. t And the tax situation is this: ¥ Secretary of the Treasury Mellon |W 9 PY amounting to $323,000.000. This | Qe is is 5 would be accomplished by reducing | 34 5 S i t Bahioresni ntact eee AA > Of Our Extra Special Selling of Suits and Overcoats, 20 Per Cent Dis- | : sion and transportation taxes, pri- | 3X Holiday Goods SS 3 a a marily The big fight will come ‘ Pe Re eC omen | count on Every Suit and Overcoat in the House 8 25 per cent maximum as proposed, r would reduce the governments | We a revenues by approximately $101,000,- - 000. q eo 3 Many legislators who favor the surtaxes and pay the bonus out of A the proceeds. There will be no |RR ’ serious opposition to reduction: in ; the normal taxes of persons of ¥ = 4 erate income. There is some talk | (| 4 high surtaxes. This is Senator |3¥ : Smoot's idea. It is not lik to get fat. But all this lies in the future. The one thing clear now in considering the outlook for tax legislation is that the country's tax | Dill will be very materially reduced, and that the smaller taxpa doubtedly will be the chief bene- | ficiaries, What the larger taxpayers | will get out of it depends*largely | on the bonus. Congress meantime 4s betng Hter- ; uged with propaganda for | uction, At first the flood of letters on the subject was accepted &8 a spontaneous outpouring of More recently me evident that mmunications are in ‘oup of busi- terests, and in See mens ot et WE WISH YOU MANY CHRISTMAS JOYS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS aig tigi iia munications of the form-letter type might as well never be written They carry no weight whatever with the average legislator, do not convince him, and often) arouse his resentmer This has been the reaction to much of the Ses cee 58 aa ---€oa i Gad Suil Co O mg O. than they do to thousand of the | GG nd wants Soa ining Hotel Blocks Co. N2 So: Center St> : i crease the labor of an ady over: | worked and limited office force, ard make the congress*nan Inthe present situstion particu: (USAR Ses Pa Ses pee se: REPASA PS PASASESASRESO IOSD 240 SO. CENTER ST. 240 SO. CENTER ST.