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are. SY Rant TR nf 3 PAGE TWELVE BONUS FRIENDS} RESERVE FIGHT IN THE HOUSE Tax Preference Does Not Mean Defeat of Compensation. By DAVID LAWRENCE. Copyright, 1924, the Casper Tribune WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.— De- cision of the Republican caucus to instruct the house ways and mears © to report a tax bill be. sidering a soldier bonus does not mean that the vted. victory of the tax reduction to give right of course, nt and never would have but for the unprecedented flow of let and telegrams to con gress urging t taxes be made paramount But the over. The The s who want way to a tax bill is, of by no means ican members of the only ones vot 28. The vote of 100 and 109 to fight Repu 3 wish to ob of the strength could move to discharge the and means committee and r cted by a vote of i » up the bonus. voted on that Republicans ways and have to 1 test measure as so many did in their caucus, the means ce ee would take up the bonus first ‘What kick out of life can a mi = -fbe Casper Sunday Cribune “HE ISHEAD OF THE NEW YORK OIL @O ME IS AN ARDENT BASEBALL FAN - - | recommendation, we will not deny ; champagne and more wine was trod 4 are however, that the | who does not drink, smoke or chew, him the benefit. Still we are just a | Out of the wine presses in that utes will not precipitate | get? little curious to know how Minal | favored section? in the house at this} ‘That question has been vexing | fills up the idle moments in life;| Neither was he touched by that question of priority | philosophers, savants and professors | and what is more important, how | other widely known product. in- rve their energies for]/eince Noah built the first wi: he lets off steam? Minal Young | digenous to Chautauqua county, te fight which will come] press, and Sir Walter Raleigh tos ought to be examined for incipient | New York, which has brought joy, when the tax bill has been reported | pack hank of Bull Durham | wings And the very Wérst of it ‘s | happiness, entertainment and in- about February 11 and the Way [ tobacco and taught Queen Elizabetn | that they say he has always been struction to the millions, and which and me committee brings out 4] to roll her own. that way, from childhood’ sunny | has also brought millions to Wii- bonus bill for action by the house. Little would you think, to. give | hour. liam J. Bryan and others who work Little time is needed by the com: | arinal Young the hasty once over,| That point being settled and fully | at it in the summer season. mittee to ider the bonus meas- | inat he was so irregular, so unlike | deplored, we are inquiring what Yea, verily, this Minal Young per- ure as it has gone through congress before and virtually the same meas- ure is ready for presentation at this session. Can the ways and means committee keep the bonus bill in its hands long enough for the tax bill to go through both senate and house? The tactics of the Repub- lican leadership in the house at the the is the moment are to get the tax bill acted upon feeling confident that the bonus Would then lose votes be éause of the necessity of reopenin: the tax measure to furnish the revenue needed to pay the bonus. A readjustment of the entire rat structure might become necessary. ‘The anti-bonus elements think thot, in the face of such a contingency public opinion would rise up and command cong s to abandon the bonus measure until it is conclu sively demonstrated that the nation could afford a bonus and a cut in taxes suchas has been proposed. Time works in favor of the tax reduction group and against the in the opinion of the former. playing for time constant- their strat thus far hus been successful for if the vote had been taken in a Republican caucus before the holidays the bonus would surely have been given priority. As it stands today there are votes enough to pass a bonus bill but it has become doubtful whether there are enough to override a_pres}- dential veto. The action of the Re- publican caucus will have an in- direct influence. It will enable Republicans who favor the bonus to defer to the will of the majority 1 the party in helping get the tax bill passed and it may even encour- age some members to change their minds on the bonus itself. There is no question but that the action of the caucus is a sign of the weaken- ing of the bonus sentiment at this time but it rem to be seen whether the sentiment is strong enough to force the abandonment of the proposal altogether, AMERIGAN PRISONS. ARE FILLED WITH YOUTH LINCOLN, Neb.—(United Press ) —Breaking down and letting up of hmoe influence nowadays is re- sponsible for the major portion of our crimes, C. E. Matson, county attorney, said. “If Tv in the legislature I would repeal the entire code of criminal procedure, indeterminate sentence and pardon laws, and let these young roosters know that when they stuck their fingers on a redhot stove they would get burn Matson said. A vast majority of the prisoners now serving time in the state's prison here are under 30 and the number under 18 has vastly - in- creased, said Matson. Forty-four and six-tenths per cent of the prisoners in state penal institutions today were sentenced when under 18 years of age. “No other civilized country has more crime than tho United States,” Matson said. ‘The laws in othe: countries operate to protect the citi- nd his property.” zen TRUST CO" NEW YORK, annual banquet TO B! (United Pri of the Trust com- panies of the United States will be held in the Commodore Hotel, New York City, the evening of Thurs: day, February 4. The banquet is held in connection with the Fifth Mid- Winter Conference of the Trust companies of the United States, February 13-14. moves and has his being, that he liquids abhorrer respecting the weed that soothes. people among whom he lives,| business a man of his habits and tastes had in being born in Chau- tauqua county, New York, where Concord grapes grow in such abun- dance, and where in former and happier times, before the great drought. fell upon the land, much | firm friendship with the late Frank January [_ inen Sale Continues Throughout the Week - TABLE CLOTHS AND LINEN HUCK TOWELS NAPKINS 18x34 Hemmed all-linen Huck Towels. 70x70 Pure linen Damask Tablecloths. Exceptional value, 65c grade 50e $7.50 values. Sale $6.00 Sale, each ....... Damask Table- 18x36 Cotton Huck Towels. 72x72 Double satin 8 °0e $12.50 to $15 | 25¢ value. Sale, each....... values. Sale, eho a $10.00 son is more and more an enigma. However, going back to the be- sinning, and permitting nature to take her course, after Minal Young was duly born and had gained some welght and education, he formed a a tetotaler with that reference to exhilerate, and an Yet such is the case. if fact_can be construed as a cloths. 72x90 Pure linen Damask Tablecloths. $9.26xvahe; $7.40 BED SPREADS Sale, each e (Dolly Madison Pattern) Tablecloths of all lengths up to 4 ; i * Single and full sized Bed Spreads. yards long at sale reductions. In rose, lavender and blue stripe and TABLE NAPKINS all white. di < 22x22 Pure linen Napkins. $7.50 vab- sale, cach SOLO ra $9.00 ues. Sale dozen $6.00 BATH TOWELS Medium size, double thread Bath 22x22 Fine quality Damask Napkins. Towels. Heavy quality. Sale, each .... * ..40e $10.00 values. Sale, dozen osha $8.00 Martex Bath Towels; extra large and heavy; all white and colors. $1.75 22x22 Double satin Damask Napkins. quality. Sale $14.00 to $18.50 values. each Socwmnemenentme 3 b> | Sale, dozen ... MARTEX WASH CLOTHS 20c values, $12.00 SHEETS AND PILLOW __ CASES 81x99 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- ished Sheets; each...... $2.25 72x99 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- ished Sheets; each .........$2.00 42x36 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- ished Cases; each ...........45¢ 45x36 Extra Heavy Linen Fin- ished Cases; each ............50c Sale price; each. ...18c 25c values. Sale price; each. ...22c 15c¢ values. Sale price; each....13c Linen Crash and Glass Toweling at Substantial Sale Reductions Fancy Decorative Linens Venetian Antique Lace Work, 20 per cent reduction. % Maderia Hand Embroidery, 25 per cent reduction. ‘~ Colored Linen Breakfast Sets, 20 per cent reduction. Hemstitched Linen Lunch Cloths and Napkins, 20 per cent reduction. Full size Blankets, white, all-wool North Star Blankets, 10 per cent = reduction. DAINTY HAND MADE MADEIRA LUNCHEON SETS (13 Piece Sets) $10.00 value ........- $6.00 set $12.50 value ........$7.50 set $15.00 value ........ 1d ie a Ee de 7 “yy G. Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE TRIBUNE BLDG. G. Curtis which remained undis- | eurbed until Mr. Curtis died. They ; played politics and did business to- |, ther and the annals of Jamestown }' are filled with their activities. Mr. |t Young became the: manager at | Jamestown for the Standard Oil |* company of New York and the posi- | tion was one of considerable impor- tance and influence. This may give an inkling as to why the Curtis. Young alliance won their political battles so handily. x It was quite natural when Frank Curtis came to Wyoming and went into oil that he would return to Jamestown, his old home, and in- terest old friends and associates tn his venture, and quite natural that the concern being founded with New York capital that it would be named New York Oil company,.and quite natural, again, that his boy- hood chum, Minal Young, .should be in the company. The company was incorporated in 1913 and Minal Young became secretary and treas- urer. When he came to Casper in 1918 to take a more active part in| ,, Meet David Ladd Rockwell, na- the affairs of the company th>| ‘Ral director of the movement to further title of manager was added, | DFiPS about the presidential nom- The next year this last title was| freemen, yo tam Gibbs McAdoo. changed ‘to general manager. He| jdentified with his home state's enjoys the three titles and corporate Politics for 20 years. He took an offices today—secretary, treasurer! active part in the nomination of and general manager, and has James M. Cox four years ago. pretty much all the say in direct-| ~~~ ion ing the affairs of the New York Oil company in its wide operations in oil and gas. Of course, Minal Young is of Holland Dutch stock. You could easily guess it from his build and weight. When the original mem- bers of the family came to New We don't know what Minal and Amsterdam the name was spelled| his friends think about it, but so “Jung” but in time it became accli-| far as we are concerned, we think, mated and was changed to Young | that this is about all a man who McAdoo Manager claimants to the Trinity church property in the heart of New York, but Minal himself does not place much store by the claim. He has a better and surer thing in New York oil. ~ SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1924 BILLY SUNDAY’S SON AT LAST “HITS TRAIL’ | FORECAST BY FATHER LOS ANGELES, Calif., Jan. 12.—] ; “Ratt Set entice sppeer ina George M. Sunday, son of “Billy”, hypocritical light. jane <fakt. thas Sunday, famous evangelist, has “hit S0me firm had to take the lead in the trail” his father popularized. | cutting out the Sabbath work. I re. Young Sunday, a prominent reai! “Wize that Sunday is the big day in estate dealer here, admitted today ‘be week in the southern California that his father’s teachings and ex- Te%! estate busineas, but I feel sury ample had influenced him to give up| ‘hat when the people realize what wy exploiting on the Sabbath day the “T@ trying to do for our employes, several suburban tracts he controls, | ‘*eY will uphold us in the step. A formal announcement in the! week-end realty sections of the news-| Colorado has the most regular papers gave the first inkling of Suyn-| form of any state in the union. day's resolutions. It said simply that “George Sunday, Inc., hereafter will discontinue the selling on Sun- day of all sub-division property own- ed or controlled by them.” No explanation accompanied the tement. “There is little I need say about the Sabbath. observance we have instituted” Sunday told the United Press. “We feel simply that our em- ployes should have a chance to spend as they desire and we have decied to eliminate any activities on that day. “As far as ‘hitting the trail’ is con- cerned, well, I don't know whether you Would call it exactly that or not. I took this step because I am na. turally inherently inclined. to. San bath observance. My father's teach- Prevent Crippe- build resistance with SCOTTS EMULSION We are prepared to take care of any sized order. 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