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A Newspaper for All the Family, Clean, U he Casper The Weather \WYOMING — Fair tonight and probably Sunday. except snow Sun northwest NUMBER 80 SNOW AND COLD ARE FORECAST WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—Wea- ther outlook for the week begin- ning today: Northern Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions: Temperature below normal greater part of the week; snows probable first half; GE SEEKS EXPERT DVICE ON TEAPOT CASE WISDOM OF LEASING POLICY TO} Rss! __ |FARM EXPORT CORPORATION Is | JURGED ON SENATE AS MEANS) :=.22 5°23" = BE SOUNDED; PROSECUTION SEEN OF STABILIZING ALL PRODUCTS) ::=: ==. c= ‘Ar chie Roosev elt R ecall led to Stan d for Quiz F 4 ‘ " ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—Enact-]modities dropped, while prices of = Aaa south and rains and snows over ment of the McNary-Haughten farm|other commodities wero on the in-| Pacific states. | Considerable Regarding Cancelled Checks Written Out of stabilizing prices on farm pro-| “This p'an ts directed to an effort| ing to southern California; nor- DEATH TOLL IN ILLINOIS MINE DIOASTER WILL BE INCREASED _,. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—While the senate oil com- ight today on the relations of DEAD FIRST PLACED AT 37 JOHNSTON CITY, I'tnots, Jan. 26—Thirty-seven miners were killed, six probably fatally wounded, and Majority of Victims En- tombed ‘by Blast; export corporation bill as a means | crease. ° ; ‘eed ducts was urged before the senate|to establish a fair relationship be| mal temperature. ~e To Fall s Ranch Foreman. ‘ agricu'tural committee today by/|tween what the farmer sells and This Is + ehmbhe! Cs Ebina? Beyond Recognition. ‘ barre en al Neat ted thet | Fond Sub son of the Harvard Law schoc rman Norris suggest a. . rand bring about a fair relationship be-|the secretary explain details of the | ondon Subway pelea a ietond "Wes welidsisiy't the JOHNSON CITY, Ils. tween the price of agricultural. pro-| bill which was drawn after consul- » sd ducts and other things, the govern: his views on international af- but he said he had not given It the Motormen May coincide exactly with the prize placed the number of dead that plan,” said Mr. Wallace. “While | careful study necessary for a minute s winning plan. But Professor Hud-| jn yesterday’s mine disaster the prices of some farm products | description. Join Walkout | io sane eat te ese wo men id Doheny interests secured leases get in concrete form a measure em- io page A RE ES Ported missing. Eight are a number of farm products is low-|bodying the general idea, and leave poe ne: and two are not ex- in Wyoming and California. transaction. Fall is in seclusion ser than was the case befpre the|it to your consideration.” LONDON, Jan. 26.—(By The As- ey a a Tek meant The president asked the depart-| under the care of a physician in Zev- war. Prices of agricultural com- e dead inclu lerbert McCul- ment to furnish him at the earliest/ely's home here, waiting to testify Myr. Wallace said it provided for a| railway strike at an early date by ough, mine manager, and his as- a Se Prag corpotation to buy and] a walkout of the motormen of the sistant, Jesse Ford. In several a at whether the leases pro-| these and oth aspec' % aArch.c novusevet (avoye; son a farm products so to maintain] London Subway system and by ee fees Toe the pool anclal affairs ana the th Srey ig the forme rpresident, resigned the ‘amily, father and son, were killed. t. Thiy inquiry ts separate| cided yesterday to attempt, mean. | Vice presidency of eh nie: Rese the sécretaries of labor and com-|the London port workers was in- while, to clear up the questio: ation ot ake e say ST! merce from index prices over five-| timated today by J. Bromley, sec- the ‘alleged checks for $08 )00 ho tue | zation _of pie: Ringer | Doneclsaend Dre-war years. There would be an| retary of the Associated Society r $68,000 by fur- | Oil ration 0, . to determine | ther examination of Roosevelt and cate tramae investigai ng Com: agricultural commission, which Wahlberg, both of whom said last | mittee. The investigation is being would have general direction over] men in an interview. the employment of Sinclair. of the Teapot Dome oil lands. k: SS EEEIEIEEnsnNEnEEErEe * eight others seriously: scorched in is to ascertain definitely whether! Evidence already adduced at the ; b 4 seg sa, a AOY WILLUMGN GIVES laces ccc MEFRIGERATIR CHR (Auto Zs Found se higigl ocer Serh Mr, Coolidge may make a public their citizenship were filed Friday * ° ° Clintock coal mine here operated by tatement of the government's in- ney: ; at the county court house by. seven M mus P air of P; he Crerar Clinch Coa) company, entions. both as to criminal and residents of Natrona county. ‘Their ote on lax Frogram| ‘orn cinch | ly 60 of the 375 min- ivil proceedings as soon as the de-| ‘fey General’ Daugher: se final examinations -will be held in f 7 M } : ‘ warded ’ } Maya . Of -P remier eets lower levels of the mine but a few ! criminal eas ee D wher 5 ht of them ¢scaped. A. number of an opportunity M 4 P bod surrendered himself to>the federal | Teapot: station. _ fic a paren nts 1923 podies brought to the surface last that annul James McBride Campbell, Scotch,| handled 132,000 _ refrigerat cars ‘ pois gid a fugitive from justice fora year | rancher. over the Wyoming division, accord-| wanting two front tires complete PARIS, Jan. 26.—(By The As. a laasteereme taney thai gh ae with inner tubes and rims. That sociated -Press)—Premier Pofncara atoms Gompies. nteheete on ng. fraud should be revealed. Williamson is charged with ‘being | auto. mechanic. today. earare. per cent ote the} sums ‘up the sad story of Roy| iia the Chamber of deputies came ge up ‘The _presiden: implicated in the theft of four Cad-| Clyde Arthur Allen, Canadtam, | refrigerator car business came from . ty. ins Gallien. the-mowernsantes 0, Dosetient baa, Ro inemetiah alt) Tenn wavuchl Teles) vertaabsaretes | farce Calffornia, and the: remainder from| ject. of a marauder last night.|‘ Stipe again today. tn the force could be obtained. urse. -He does not think it shou'd jump at. con- Felton. who is employed by the Many of) the deputies complain} Company officials declined tast \ sold to a Casper garage and later ie est day's business at a single point/ Wigwam bakery on West Yellow- with increased frankness at whai|night to make a statement regard. makes its report. SIRE sold’ to private persons. Walfrid Linnerosenhof, Swede, ras in September, when 1,086 ware: tc ma perked) Mia cer.mpar: the seam | A he. pone, capaaicoth 4 The disclosures Ore, sons guilty o: The federal judge at Cheyenne | cook. handled. "1 were ‘re-lced at e | establishment trariness with which the premier {s . iced (hat a thoroug’ mmittee were talked over by the|Duri.fua') Of Wrong doing shall be fave Williamson -his release under} John Battina Torta, Italian, valve| Laramie plant of the ‘Pacific Fruit] after it he found that a thief had | \irnoss with which the Premier iw) ae ee oo eeanld be made today. resident tomy with Joby T. Aiea ; bond of $2.000 repair man. Express company. preceded him. proposais. The mine had been considered un- hgirman of the publican nationa! _—— 4 ing element in parliament that fears|slons were concerned. of @ solution of the fiscal situation] Rescue teams huriedly organized is almost impossible without the] in Johnston City and alded by others matter had been set forth tn an use of metheds similar to those em-|rushed here from Herrin and Be! wee ee ee ENDERS HIMSELF ployed by Premier Mussolini in| ton, Illinois, made desperate efforts ium! of yt Italy. to save the trapped men, as it at hich says: y z Deputy Lacotfe. the first speaker | first was understood the men under 2 in today's debate, said the salvation! rround had telephoned to the sur he United States senate and to the e : friendship of the United States, ad} ‘The hundreds of relatives ard Miarding administration, for Senator Heavy Fines Meted Out In Police Court ding that the foreign policy of|workers grouped about the shaft ‘all was a member of both. They : i France was inadequate to bring ou']in the bitter cold were totaly un t . exHity Gein ale, oe tor? the eee staat: oy. Soe eee ret As Result of Friday Cleanup; BY BUTLER iN might afford. For instance, he said.| midnight that thirty-seven of the Piarding adrainistration as a whole-| contracting outfit, W. A. Grey prec { was @ great error for France tvjmen had been killed. Guilt is personal, and dishonesty Poet a treat her debts to Great Britain and The bodies brought up bere mute Friday evening. noted in men of all. parties; there bed er See eS: Pe ‘ plosion. ‘The clothing had. been al- theft “The Unit ates," he continu t . Bag (ROR Tite Twelve arrests on liquor and soliciting were made yes- ed, “came to help France’! through DuPaea geka the Rls OAS ee morning. DOUGLAS, ‘Wyo. Jan. 26— “Mike | terday and last night by the police department in various} PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 26—| pure idealism, while France ani lon neuy” The men n " John WI" was arrested Hen: 70 years of age, pioneer ffi " way. ‘he mi ear the en. sheriff's oftice Yesterday afterasce! rancher an’ ol man of this stare, | Sections of the city. Evidence is said to have been obtain-| Swinging his official axe vigorously | Great Britain were partners » as Pipiet 5 numbers 9, 10, 11 and 12. locked In : C drive against vice, Brigadier Gen | prance in considering that her debt |, | wh tua’ lation charge. Mrs. Agnes Clark, yesterday. Al ufed in police court yesterday evening. eral Butler, director of public safety,|to Britain is Bapetnts conditions. bie belch llegar) fir ries: = = peer tio.. strikes, gustered. (thre Seven cases of beer were found at the residence of|#st night ordered drastic changes} “y ouis Dutol there suffered the full terror pended thirty policemen at tho be-/ ciaration on behalf of ee. initiat .| Harrison street. The alleged of-| sentenced to 30 days. He was ar- lon on behalf of the bloc na-|of the terrific blast. widens pase aude) caine’ Se, basi Y grea aig Mabe fender was released this morning on | rested on East Yifth street. sinning of the po vevens seckane. tional. the strongest group in the| Hundreds of men volunteered to nown to be warranted in connec- WITH SEVERE INJURY rate rae as aa ra $200. bond. Betty Rickard and Gladys Lazelie| the entire district detective force of| chamber, approving the flriatcia! Many Bodies Burned what he has to bu “If we can find some way to ,00 Bok P Prize. His fr'ends 2 tation with administration officials $100, i Fence s Jan. 26.—A check today ment would be justified in adopting som denies he won the prize. Name : at . 5 _ “Our purpose,” he added, “was to thirty. Two men are re. the war, the purchasing power of from Mr.. Fall for the Oil reserves had no such document covering the Outlining the bil' in general terms | sociated Press —Aggravation of the le moment a report’ on the|next Monday with reference to cases two members of the same prices at levels to be determined by | sympathetic action on the part of trom the instructions given the de- HEPUTIES HAVE of Locomotive Engineers and Fire- Monday that they had resigned from | held in connection with ‘the leasing the operation of the scheme, ——— a he leases should be cancelled. freed ah ee = terday on the main level of the Mo- Front Tires ere. at work wore entombed in the “Roy” “wittémson, Who” recentiy | “Atoll “UiHek: at] “GHEYENNE, Jan. s6—The Union hon, Opposi on. Parked in the alley and found night and early today were burned Sought if convincing evidence of |and a half, has returned to Casper.| Peter Indergaard. Norwegian,|ing tc information kiven out hero Felton's Essex which was the sub-/1" 08 Geain today in the debate|‘P® attempt until a full check of cific Northweet. The larg- postponed until the committee mobiles in’ Minnesota “which were section |the Pacific pada. el tone had parked his car near the | ‘hey consider the curtiess and con-| Ng the possible -nvee of the dis. On the other hand there ts a grow-| Usually safe, insofar as gas explo- nmittee. Mr. Adams declined to iscuss the nature of the conference. ACCUSED OF THEFT but indicated that his views on the “The disclosures in the Fall AND DENIES se are ina sense discreditable to of the Franc depended upon the |face that they were safe. Hi rrant was jo not, however, involve the in-lror tus wcrest for The tnt a the advantages that friendship| prepared for the announcement at dered Women and Men Included siven a preliminary hearing this trances escaped easily, but entries in the midst of his third 48 hour om a bench warrant on a liquor vio-| died at the home of his daughter | ed in all cases, and in some instances convictions were se- sociated in a way that justified ex-president ‘of the|nossible means of escape and the WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—With ate et health vines that ting | Willian Kuteman, 1039 North) J. A. Armor was fined $100 and|!n his department, after having sus- reparation commission, read a, de- WEALTHY WOMAN FOUND brave the poisonous gasses of the 109 men. The detectives were de- } ion with the leasing of naval oil ‘The deceased was formerly head| Ralph Palmer, proprietor of the| Were arrested in the Thompson S proposals of the government. reserve lands, Archie Roosevelt and Inner recesses after four Johnston the Mike Henry Oi company.|North Casper pool hall, was arrest-|®Partments tor soliciting and violat-| tiled to patrol duty. of the 3 company. 5 +. D. Wahlberg, former secretary as Ee 5 ahuhes eae? che si City persons had announced their g 4 the liquor ordinance. ey eneral Butler made roun intention to go down, but were dri¥- He owned the 88-ranch near fthis|ed at his p!ace of business. He was) "5 aie A ; d Harry F. Sinclair, whose testi- =... 26—| city. He is survived by a daughter, | fined $100 by Judge John A. Murray ne Fordeed on bond. e a of: pereial Rouge areca, _ mitt Refer Beggars to en’ back by the fumes which pouréd mony Monday began a week of sen- het ee tay tine TS, weatthy |Mrs. Graco Scherck of Oakland,|and given a suspended sentence of ese Parr cote ee oh rent | Cay) ane. eas react te tak nick from the main shaft with such den- jeational developments in the senate| or aly Ao vind in her home late | Cal., and two sons John anc Will|30 days. Jack Seaton, 239 West “A" MURIEL Vor rose’ cax®, trast | ottcbetverss Hol musvancomipbhioning Public lands committee's Inquiry. | 7 ee by a neighbor, with a | who are ranchers near Douglas. | street, was also fined $100 and sen- ne oe Tanis | Macy itera Booabaet? an & ebect, were recalled today for further ex- ane ay ene al a paces Mes tenced to 30 days, the last being pees #2 ess ee zor ee oe ee , ae * case re gas masks. ene ee Monday that| een lying helpless on the floor is} MERTON ABBEY. England, Jan. |“"sPended. | Mary Charez, 270 West! © tinued as did Ellen Racich. Mes, It has come to the attention of ——___. Wahiberg had: tol hin he’ bad seen apie ae? nee peony since! the 26-{By The: Aeicenteny Eve ps will appear befons the magistrate|- F. Bedford was arrested in the| GROVE, Okla.—(United Press.) |Community fund headquarters that cancel'ed checks of the Hyva Cor-|” ‘ tic! % Tuesday. same part of the city charged with| Robert Daniels, 103-year-old half-| three beggars are soliciting in the 3 poration. Sinclali cern—for | ‘0 Memorial hospital, where she is | tearn lost the first match of its Eng- soliciting. blood Cherokee Indian, died at his| business and residence districts of Or eae: Oct in a critical condition. She is the | lish tour today, the All-England| Bill Heffron was arrested on West —_—_—— home near here of pneumonia.| the city and people approached for 465,000 made payable to Thomas 4 widow of Andrew Gilchrist, pioneer | Ladies’ Touring Hockey tearh,| Midwest. His case was continued) fnough milk is produced in the| Born in the old “Cherokee nation | contributions are requested to refer rant eee B. Pall whoe aa| banker. who dled about $0 years |which visited the United States in| till Tuesday and he was released on United States in a year to give each | territroy in Georgia in 1820, Dantels|them to Community fund head. TAXI AB c 5 WNER ts Bone ‘ Person in the country about 920) moved to this section of the west | quarters at the Casper Chamber of Ago. 1921 defeating the Americans 11 to 1.| bond of $200. argel ve thar ieee oe, pounds. with his tribe in 183 Commerce buildin; | e roject Neport ODIO | nea ies es . sity that the faces of bystanders lit- Community Fund erally were blackened. The vol- onteers had to await the arrival of — — : Japan Prince | kactiae tie Wahlberg denied this part ot Roosevelt's testimony, saying he ? e e Ear Brennan for operating a taxi w: dealer's paper tags in‘ place of Tt {s sald that a tree falling in license plates. the forest beyond the reach of all An investigation showed that the ears makes no sound. TOKIO, Jan. 26.—(By Th Asso-; The wedding was celebrated with| can be no sound without reaching had misunderstood when he men- toned the sending of six or eight 4 of cattle to the foreman, He also denied knowing of any money ssing between Sinclair and Fall, machine had been purchased Jan- This is on the theory that there uary 12\and that a license had never nd Ps Wate been obtained for it. Subse, ly, ittee | ciated Press.)—In the ‘sacred pre- | Shinto-Rites, and was an announce-| the ear. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 26.—In- Sno Sao learned trom i L. SDibeay, calitor ‘cincts of the imperial palace and in| ment of the event to the imperial] There is a good lesson here to ‘a off magnate, that he had loaned | accordance with ancient marriage | spirits which are enshrined In the] the nonadvertising or inadequate. $100,000 on his personal note 192 but sald he had regarded the trans- ter of a large block of Sinclair cor- Doration stock and $25,000 in liberty bgnds to J. W. Zevely, Sinclair's eersonal counsel, as being in some respects “suspicious.” “misrepresenting facts” and stated | valley project was developed, he ten d dishonesty in mak- | that Cannon was evidently attempt- | sajq. eye sé “it on the tae, {ne COLNE ENS IMOWIREOSND EO: | sO ace to; Governoe Boyle the ritual ante-dating the Christian era, | Kashiki-Dokoro or Holy of Holies,| ly advertised merchant. a Ll ; 5 | fectii fo “thew ttmbo'-of ‘abandoned | eh edce eae i Prince Regent Hirohito was wedded | in front of which the pair took their Such a merchant is naturally | Nevada, reclamation project were | things,” wes, Pgh wt % Hey none ute this morinng to Princess Nagako, | vows. The spirits of 122 royal pre-} greatly interested in his business | charged against Miles Cannon, field In speaking about the financial | Nevada came with the disclosure of about a year before he ob- 1a lease on a naval reserve in apot Dome lease, had loaned 000 in liberty bonds three months r lis resignation from the cab- t tion. ‘by status of the project, Governor | Mr. Cannon’s report of the project. 1 VF rt! yes-} eldest daughter of Prince Kuni. decessors witnessed the union and] and falls to realize that he is not | commissioner of reclama’ 5: ay Unée ainalales whusemoneirs ine |; oeabldeates ae° TOON tnaMaNdi-fa'l gavertheiny Liebklages.. accdetlte th] junkie ane riots eee eae eee former Governor Emmett D. Boyle, | Boyle declared that if the non-j In the report, according to Mr. usly had been awarded joyous celebration of the event, the | devout Japanese belief. The royal] body hears. of Nevada, at the ‘hearing of the] projective expenditures were de- yle, Mr. Cannon said: first public expression of joy since} couple exchanged bowls of sacred The on'y way to be heard today | federal fact finding commission here! ducted the deficit would be more “The Newlands project, it seems s of last September. | rice wine to plight their troth, after] {s to tell your story regularly, | yesterday. After asserting his] like "$800,000 than the $4,000,000 gathered in the | the ancient custom simply, and consistently in the ad- | friendship and falth in MHubert|claimed by Cannon.” to me, contains all the problems of Governor | modern irrigation and ‘ther 26—The next some the Wyoming z " . e reviow is h ase of| vertising co! Work, secretary of the inter! nd | specifie ix of what ‘he| heretofore unencountered » n will be held Zeve' id he held the for-| streets, wh gaily decorated | — Previ: , tt the case vertising col s. a y r . h t sscisiee Fate ie tht amotnt| for the occasion, and thronged the accession to the throne, the party The Tribune offers 2 fair hear- | D: W. Davis, commissioner of recla | non-productive expendi place for a project, haraee Sinclair loan, the bonds hav-| open spaces in the vicinity of the] including members of the royal] ing for your story from thous. | mation, Governor Boyle directed his | which ‘totalied $1,451,000. ngs which seem to be i iia been made subject to his order | palace for a glimpse’ of the royal| family and officials of the house-| ands of people, readers and their | remarks/against/Miles Cannon. He| Nearly $2,000,000 would be fort-| ing are soil, water and people } he executive committee of the purpose, but that Sinclair | couple. (Continued on Page Eighy dependents, accused Cannon of “garbling” and| coming if the proposed Lahotan | climate seems to be all right.” association at a meet =r" mE — +o M